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WAHIIINIITON ANII oiir.ciON -I'arilr
rluinly with aealtaiart llmtitlaraliiiini
war and i.il ul IWailaa luilay ami III
Mllama aail ii.irtlulia MaUililay. Cmilar.
Mummy uvatcuau un vttait. Mmlarala
nurlliatly wlmla ull vuaal,
Dinner Parly Hrprrwinlav
llvri o( th L'liumliur ul com
incrco will i-nturliilii piirty ul
10 pvrMiim I rum llm CuNlurnlu
tutu lilnhwuy coiihiiImIiiii ut u
dinner Wmltlht In lliv l'rlkun
iulr. Tim Californium have
been niukliitf a nurvry trip of
mirthrrii CuHIurniu lilKliwuyi,
unci will confer lu-ru Willi A. VV.
Srlmupp, IiiciiI nu'iiibrr of (lie
Orcuun tula hluhwuy cumnili-lun.
In Navy Donuld Lee Smith
mid Klcliuril JiiIiii Hnyilur were
uuwpUid Junu 17 (or wtrvlco In
thu navy. Hinlth In tlm of
Mr. ml Mr.. Anthony K, Hnillh,
li;iU 8. Hixlli. mid Hnyilcr U
tint on of Mr. mid Mn. Joe
hnydrr Sr., rouUi 3, box 84S.
Card Party The Suburban
It'UKiin will bold Ita public curd
piirly at Hhuatu ncluinl toillHbt,
Krlduy, ul 7:M) p. in. Klro pro
U'l'tlon for mibui'bun urcu will
bu cllncimiii'd ulxu.
'Hold Your Horses' It's on Arrest
RtUtlvti Mr. iiihI Mm. C. L.
Swcrl mid ion Dulu of tiriind
lnluntl. Ni-b., iirrlvcd Wi'dimwluy
niornliiit to vlHlt with tlu'lr son-In-luw
ii ml (luuuhtiT, Mr. and
Mm. Wallace Hlylri, Lincoln
Rpiirtmciit. TMry piun to ro
tiiuln another ten duyr., vlnltlnil
Crulrr lake Sunday, and thru
drive on up Ihrouith thr Pacific
northwest b f o r e returning
home.
Enlltl Leo Kurl Spry and
Clmrlea I'uto Swlmiey are nil
their way to Sun Uleuo aflor
lielnu accepted by the niivy June
ID. Spry la the win of Mr and
Mm. fcnrl Oiuird Spry of Tulo-
Inkn Cullf . and Swmill'V for
nirrly lived at 18U5 Academy
atrrct.
Ofllcara Matt Officer! of the
Kaiilea auxlllnry will meet at
the home of Mm. uoromv ack
erman. 1030 Upham, at 7 p. in.
Saturday, to flniah convention
formal!. ,
To Trap Shoot Mr. and Mr.
Dale Went and Mr. and Mm.
Vrank Adam of Merrill are at-
IcndlnK the trap hoot In Port
land thli weekend.
Attandi Came Gcraldlno Mc
Kendreo. dauKliter of Mr. and
Mm. Scott McKendree of Mer
rill, li attending the Eplncopallun
aummer camp at Love, ure.
Ita-anlliti Thomaa C. Dim
gan, 47U2 Independence, ha re
uluited in the army fur service
In the army air forces. Uougan
a veteran of four years service.
saw 28 months of duly in the
European theater.
Burgary John Kdwurd War
ren, 2413 Union, underwent min
or surgery at Kliuniith Vulley
hoKiiltuT Tuesduy. He Is tlio sun
of Mury Wells.
Visiting Henry 11. Morgan of
IJerkeley, Cullf., Is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Holand E, Wright of
IMS Aliiinedu. Mr. Morgan Is
Mrs. Wright's brother.
Legion To Aid
In July Rodeo
Full eoouerution with and
help tu tlio Klumiith Fourth of
July rodeo wus advocated by the
American Legion at Iheir Tues
duy night business meeting, and
details or the Legions partici
pation were turned over to the
llurkiiroo Days commltteo
Present plum cull for a flout
entered by the Legion, and for
cwiperutlon with the Klnmulh
Itodeo association In bolh the
panicle und the four-day show.
Wlllurd Wurd. exalted ruler
of the Elk lodge, uppolnted a
committee lit lust nlglit's lodge
meeting to tuke churgn of en
tering a flout in the Fourth of
July parade.
Hi-ud(iiurlers for the rodeo
opened today at 424 South Sixth
street, und will remain open up
until the time of the show.
Pea Dusting Pilots
Recover From Crash
LA RANDE, Ore., June 21 P
Pilots of two pea dusting planes,
which crushed near hero yes
terday, were getting along well
loduy.
Cliff Oukletrre, Yoklma Feed
company pilot of a ulune which
ground-looped when landing to
pick up dust, went through a
fence, clipped off a telephone
pole and ended in a ditch, was
unhurt.
E. N. Peursull, Wcnulchee. suf
fered a broken nose and pos
sible iiilernul Injuries when his
plane developed engine trouble
und crashed from low altitude.
hi
Grim, this law business, whan It must Intsrfara with the pur
suit of happlnass. Hara a Detroit, Mich, policeman puts the pinch
on a stylish carriage, used by Mr, anfl Mrs. Charles Blanchard
lor their marriage, when drivers sped the vehicle through a red
light (NEA Telephoto)
Fire Program
Drawn At Keno
Fire protection for the Keno
urea Is being organized by in'
terested members of that com
munity und plans are already
underway to purchusc fire fight
ing equipment.
At a meeting held lust night
In the Keno schoolhouxe It was
decided to buy portuble four
inch pump with a SOO-gullon per
minute cupucity mounted on a
trailer. Additional equipment
will cost approximately $1500
und is being paid for through
subscriptions made by the resi
dents. Everything within a two or
three miles radius of Keno will
be protected by the fire equip
ment, which should be ready to
function within month.
Members hope to eventually
organize a rural fire fighting
district under the state fire mar
shal. Chairman of the group Is
Klchurd Moruun and oilier com
mittee members are L. A. Smith,
Fred Barnes and Doug Puckett.
Police Nab Woman
On Larceny Charge
Myrna Colling, 31, Hart hotel,
wus arrested lust night by city
police and is to be arraigned
this afternoon in Justice court on
a charge of petty larceny.
She is accused of stealing a
slack suit, one Jacket and punts,
one suit und a cout and shirt,
ull property of Hurriet Kife and
vulued at $34.50. She is held
under $50 bail.
Youth Pleads Guilty
To Charge Of Theft
Richard Dennis, who gave his
age as 19 and his home us Suit
Lake City, pleaded guilty to the
theft of an electric shaver this
morning in Justice court after
he was orrcsted by city police.
He was sentenced to 60 days
In Jull but the sentence was sus
pended on Dennis' request
that he may leave town imme
diately and go home.
Sportsmen
Hold Confab
At Tulelake
TULELAKE, Calif., June 21
A meeting of . .the Tulelake-1
Butte Valley Sportsmen's asso
ciation was held on Wednesday
night, June 10, In the Tulelake
Growers office In the Golden
hotel, Tulelake, for election of
new officers.
Although the attendance was
low the meeting was a success.
Hen Schultz, operator of the
Tulelake Boat club on the west
side of the lake, and president
of the association for the past
five years, wus In charge of the
meeting.
Schultz mentioned many In
teresting facts, and told of the
179 Mongolian pheasants which
were planted In the Tulelake
urea this season. This is a good
average as there are about 40,-
000 acres In this urea that ure
suituble fur pheasant raising.
Tho first pheasant plantings
were private. The state soon
took the Job over when It was
proved by some of the old
timers that pheasant raising
would be successful.
btutistics- were given in re
gard to the number of hunters
and the number of birds killed
the first day of duck season lust
year.
Of the first 200 hunters
checked, the average ran one
goose to every three hunters
und four ducks per hunter. The
check on the second day on the
first 200 hunters revealed one
goose to every 12 hunters and
three ducks per hunter.
Third Trip Planned
The clubhouse, with two traps
installed, is located near the
highway about seven miles
south of Camp Newell. Plans
are being mads to Install the
third trap.
Due to an increase of the cost
of ammunition and clay birds,
a vote was taken and carried
unanimously to Increase slightly
the cost of shells and clay birds
at the club house.
The results of the election
were that the following men
were nominated for the offices,
but announcing of the names
was held over for the next meet
ing which is to be held on July
3, sume place, as many members
were away to the Oregon state
trap shoot.
Nominees: President, N e a 1
Ferguson, Tulelake; Frank Ad
ams, Merrill; Roy Morosco,
Tulelake.
Vice president: Al Brotherton,
Tulelake; William Tripp, Tule-
nrati.o news, xiamaia riii, o.
raiDAT, Jaaa II, ISIS, rase !
lake; Charles Ricketts, Tulelake.
Secretary treasurer: William
Seigcr, Tulelake; Jack Carllse,
Tulelake.
The club membership Is $3
per year and $50 for life. A
trap shoot is held every Sunday
starting at 10 a. m.
, SESSION ENDS
NEWBERO. Juna 21 P) Th
Oregon yearly meeting of the
Friends church closed Ita session
here with reelection of Joseph
O. Reece, Portland, as general
superintendent.
Classified Ads Bring Result!
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July 4 through 7
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EAVOPtTI
i O Million: mam i
LJoieph
Hurt A. A. "Gus" Jones,
Walnut apartments, smuslied his j
finger at work Tuesday but con-1
tlnued working. He Is employed 1
by Droslerhuus Construction
f company. j
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation fur
the acts of kindness, tho messages
of sympathy and Dm beautiful
flural offerings during our recent
bereavement.
Mrs. Nora Cavuuuugh
Barney Cuvunnugli
c James Cuvaniiugn
g. Mury Zeltler
Ir Janice and Joan.
At Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wll
Hum Wales, 1200 Lincoln, were
among visitors at Crater lake
on Thursday.
and
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, the mes
sages of sympathy and the many
beautiful floral offerings during
our recent bereavement.
Mm. J. J. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller.
LEGAL NOTICE
College
Education
la Mars
taaantlal lata?
tan avar
A College
Policy is the
answer for your child
PAUL A. LEE
Phone 7777 111 N. 9th
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
SCOOTERS!
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Rubber Tires
Kick Stand
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ML m
IIM Main SI.
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JUST ARRIVED!
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THEY LOOK ALIKE
7 REGISTERED
OPTOMETRISTS
Or. Sid G. Kalaa
Dr. SIS O. Malea Jr.
Dr. O. J. Nalaa
Dr. R. r. Alasaadar
Dr. T. B. Malhallana
Dr. G. F. Hapklaa
Dr. Wat. B. SISSaaa
. . . are they the same? Identical
twins are alike in appearance but.
quite often, their natures are do
cidedly different.
Just as the frames and lenses ol
two pair oi glasses may look alike
but produce a different Image.
COLUMBIAN OPTOMETRISTS
PLACE PRIMARY EMPHASIS
ON YOUR INDIVIDUAL
SIGHT.
COLUrJlBDAH
Phm, OPTICAL
tINCI 1905 EXCIUSIVCIV OMICAl
rorriAND. en s. w. si tw . iioni . kiamath aiu, mo maim
NOT It't. TO ( Nr.lMTOHfl
NOTICK IH Hr'MKIlV (ilVKN ttiNt tha
1indrlnrl JONKI'H Al'titlKT MKMM
ANT h bn, Uy un Orlr f lh Cir
ri!. t Court of the Hut itf Oregon far
KUntnth County, appoitilrrl admlnutralor
of lha entale of JAMKH HAVMON1)
Hn MA NT. 1rrr.F(), anit that Lettrrt,
of AitmlnUlraltiin hava lisurrl to him
All troraona having claim atfAlnit taltl
ital ar hart-by nnlirird to prewnt
the aama duly varlflrd and with prmnr
Vourhera to tha undartitanail at tha office
of Parrena Mnnwrfl, Klral Peilcral
Havlnii tnan Itulldln. Klamath rails.
Ore ion, within six mtintha front the
date of the flrat publication of this
notice, which U June 7th, IfUtl
JOMM'II AtXiUHT lirRMANT.
as administrator of tha eatata
of Jamaa Haymond Herman!, da
reaarrt.
rA.IMr.NH A MAXWELL
Attnrncya for ette,
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Wt will demonstrate thit
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come. Thit new Stinson will be
available for charter serv
ice. Telephone 6668 for details.
VETERANS!
You can loom to fly under the G. I, Bill. Openings for enrollment for flight
instruction are still available. See Dave Zumwalt for complete information.
SDnasto Cascade
FLYING SERVICE
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PHONE 6668
Ray Royio, Mgr. Dave Zumwalt, Chief Instructor
Jh ; i
tllll'IIIUS... ill ALL YOU
people of the Klamath Basin
for your comments and interest in the
new Rickys Jewelers
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