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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
, 1ILMI) 1 1 1 IMS New Pine Creek 8 I m p I o ifravryurtl survicrs wro held linra (or Cyclone Thompson IiimI Hulurclay, Willi itnv, Kugtmo Ilurniwi ofdcl- tllig. Tlif Home Ki'iinomli's chili mnl last Thursday afternoon at t ho (Iruniin hull tor ri'Kulur incntlnu. The roll mil was an wired liy null inriiilprr with labor nuvliiil llru. Mr. KiiIh llPiipflcl turned In $3.0(1 un tick rt nuld iu (ur un the lloinu Kc till painting which wan donated by l'r to ha rnfMi'd oft tu rulse inony (ur Ilia club, Their- will b a ini'si'liool clinic lit the Ciriiniiu hull Juno 21. Kvcryono bulli tin lliti Cull fornlu und Ori'Kon side- urn In vited tu brluu Ihclr riillclrun, Thn clinic In IioIiik conducted under thr mixjilir u( the Luke County llciilth association, Mr. uud Mn. II. J. Ilollln and nn mid duuuhtor, Dick and Vlr KlniM, end Mr. Hollln's mother. Mr. Alvlim lluld, accompanied Mr. mid Mn. Kurl W. Scliruedcr uud family up (ur week's out lug mid vllt to the mountains, hcliroeder was up attending tu thr uclmlnltrutlun details of hl iniithnr, the lute Ann Bcliroed er's estate. They will leave (ur Vlsalla Sulurduy. huvliiK ar rived last Sunduy. The Cilrl Scouts went un a , hlko up Kelly creek lunt Friday f und wurked on tliclr outdoor I cooking budget. They reported huvlng a lot of (un. Lee Johnston wu tuken to the hospital last Sulurduy til lering (mm un attack ol pneu monia. He wan reKirted to be letting along nil right, with a clinnco to recover. Mr. and Mra. Uurwln Kobnett and children and Miss Leona and lllchurd Itnbnett spent a (ew (luy In I'ortlund lint week. Mm. Minnie Kussel and riuughter (mm Jerome, Ida., are visiting with her ller, Mr. Zeldu Turpln and fiunlly. Mr. and Mr. Juck Krnst (nun the lluy District are vinltlng (ur a (cw days with Mr. and Mra. llnb Snider. Mn. Poster Vernon and chil dren are visiting with Mr. and Mr. Leslcr Vernon (or a week, rosier Vernon l now In the mining business operating a clrelgo down In the Mother Lode district out (rum Stockton. He wu unable to get awuy at the present time, Mn. Klle Converge returned lull week with her sister. Mr. Jennie Smith from Canada, where they ipent several weeks visiting with Temple Convert and other relatlvei. Mrit. Ellen Lawson underwenl a major operation in Susnnvlllc recently a n d l recovering lowly under the care o( hrr daughter, with whom she Inn been (laying until (tie sufflc lently recover to come home. School election took place last Monduy afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Kelly Creek school house in district No. I. Raymond Kishcr wa the out 7 solng lrulee and wai reelected to the board. Irvlu L. Paris automatically became the chair man o( the board with Ernest Itnbnett being the third mem ber. The alight lux Increase (or the coming year punned and Ilia newly (ormed budget was ac cepted by the voters. The chool now bun a new roo( on It and new oil limiting plant hu been ordered. The In terior painting contract ban been let and will be completed before chool U reunited on September 11. The outside basketball court with gnnli win completed lunt before the end of the term Just pinned and all In all the cltooi ulunl an a whole should look more Inviting to the puplli thev rciuinu their atudlct thli (all. Alvln McKune went to Pit In lev Friday to visit with his parents and returned Sunday, Mrs. Alpha Smith returned Thursday from a two weeks visit ot Grants Pass with her sister, Mrs. Mavme Bryan, and her son, Glen McGrew and fam ily at Prinovllle. Mr. Frank D. Countryman of Mnrysvllle, CalK.. Is visiting Earle Snnford and son Donald this week. They plant to do a little fishing while here. Mrs. Hnzcl Snnford and daughter, Helen, are spending two weeks visiting in and near Wheatland, ) Calif., their former home. A pink ond blue shower was given at the home of Mrs. Roy E. Partln last Wednesday after- Chiloquin Mr, and Mrs, I,loyd Peters luivo as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Kurl Temhy of bun Diego. Temhv Is an uncle of Mrs. Peters. Last week Mrs. M, K. Emery of Pomona, Cullf., was a guest. Erie Nelson, son of Mrs. Flor ence Plnlke, Is In Chllii(uln fur summer vacation, He Is a stu dent at fileiidula college In Glendule, Cullf. Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Freeiir left Krlduy morning fur Vullejo, Cullf., where they will visit u lew duys en route to their home In I'liiivulx, Ariz. They have been guests 111 Chllc)culn of Mr, and Mrs. Karl Greeur. The two men uro brothers. Mrs. G. D. McKcll. accom panied by her daughter J can uud sun David, drove to Eugene Monduy tu visit Mrs. McKcll mother, Mrs, J. E, Under. Mrs. hinder returned with them Tucs duy (ur a stay In Clilluiniln. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kudkey of Ited bluff, Cullf., were guests of Mr, und Mrs. Kenneth A. Hub erts In Chiloquin lust Thursday. Kudkey was station muster in Clillnu,ulii (ur many yeurs. Dlune Kirchcr celebrated her third blrthduy by entertaining severul guests lust Sunduy after noon with a line party at the Gem theatre In Chiloquin. Dlune is the dutighti-r uf Mr. und Mrs. Dwight Kirchcr of Chiluquin. Mrs. C. D. Warren was host ess to the Junior choir of the Methodist church last Monday evening. The young guests en Joyed a picnic on the Warren luwn, after which they attended the theatre. Kuy lleglund is down from Kirk this week enjoying a visit with her former schoolmates, Ellen, Juno and Winifred Hud dock. Kuy was one of the guests at the lawn purty given by Mrs. Charles Warren for the girls of the Methodist Junior choir. Malin MALIN, June 20 Now offi cers (or Kluinuth unit, Merrill and Malin units of American Le gion auxiliary will be Installed at the Malin Community church on Monday, June 24. A dinner will he served by the Mulln unit preceding the Installation. Among those from Mulln at tending Inst week's mcotlng of the Centennial nnsoelutlon were Edwin Stiislny, William C. Dal ton, Mr. und Mrs, Edwin Pctru sek and Mr. uud Mrs. Emll Tof fell. A report of the financial pledges was given by each com- liiimilv rf-nritHKiiltillvft und His. cusslun centered around the (u- turo celebration uud the part Hint different communities cuuld tuko in It, Special emphasis wus placed nn the fuel that the cele bration is a cuuu'tywido produc tion, and is by no means limited to Kluinulll Fulls talent. Mr. and Mrs. John Hershfelt have as uests this week Mr. und Mrs. rruiig llersltleit unci Mrs. Kenneth l.u Brunch of Salem. Vincent Zumr, who (or the pust two years has served in the nuvy, has been dlschurged mid has returned to Mulln. Ho has been stationed at Okinawa. . Mrs. Teresa McCumb wus a weekend guest at the Gc-ruld West home. Mulln firemen held a meeting June 17 at the city hull. It wus decided to purchase a new (Ire truck and equipment (or the city. This truck will cost up pruxiinutely $5000 and will be una tho city can bo proud of. Anyone interested in the truck may see a picture of It In the Malm city hull. Firemen present fur the meeting were Louis Ra ima. Mervyn Wilde, Juck Stcys knl, Merle Loosley, John Hersh felt, Puul Petrasek, Emll Tof el I, Ivan Pctrusek and Tony Stcys-! kul. 1 John Loosley, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Merle Loosley, and Jimmy Ottoman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Ottoman, have returned to Malin from Oregnn State. Both boys will be sophomores next term. Jimmy Is mujoring in ' noon, June 12. (or Mrs. Dorothy l.eehman. Mrs. Partln uud Mrs. Fannin Fisher were hostesses. Many lovely gifts were received. rresenl were Mrs. Waller Lech- man, guest of honor; Mrs. Lydla Smith, Mrs. Cora Vincent. Mrs. Katie Dick, Mrs. Hetty Purlin, Mrs. Clarice Purlin, Mrs. Lilliun Field, Miss Norma Partln. Miss Zola Hunks, Mrs. Buna Fnrls, Mrs. Lydla Bishop, and Mrs. Viola Bishop. Mrs. Alvln But ter, unable to attend, sent Iter gift. AngeKood cake und Ice cream wus served (or relrcsh mrnts. Clurence Mcl.uln, mechanic at the New Pine Creek garage, who has been living in Lake view and commuting to and (rum, has purrhnscd the Bill Odle place, having moved his family and household equip ment last Sunday. fond Industry and John In engineering. Mrs. Murlon Mnnfore and Mrs. Dean King were hostesses at a housewarming party (or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan. Pinochle wus pluyed during the evening with high award (or ladies going to Mrs. Hurry Booth, men's high to George Brnthunek, men's low to Charles Duncan, ladles' low to Mrs. Hudy Jpllnek and travel ing prize going to Mrs. Ivan I'tV rasek. Guests fur tho evening were Mr. and Mrs. George Broth- unek, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert More- lock, Mr, uud njrs. Ivun Petra sek, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Booth, Mr. und Mrs. Hudy Jcllnek, Mr. uud Mrs. Earl Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Wood, Blanche Field, Art Duncan, Jim Broth unek, Mrs. Frunk Vlctorin, Mr. and Mrs, Deun King and Mr, und Mrs. Murlon Monfore. A surprise gift wus presented to the Duncans during the evening, Mr. ond Mrs. Wuyno Walgreen and daughter Barbara Janet of Nebraska huve been visiting friends and reluiives in Mulln Mrs. Walgreen is the daughter of Mrs. Joe Schmldl, Rubbish Fire Causes Early Morning Alarm The (Ire department received a call ut 3:5.) a. m. Friday to ex tinguish a rubbish (Ire at Main und Conger. There was no damage. Lanqell Valley Hugh Davis Is home (mm boot camp at Sun Diego and is spend ing his leave with relatives ana friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock and Mrs. Dun Muynurd left Sun day for Reno, Nev., to visit rela tives and friends. Mrs. Maynard will take a plane from Reno to return to her home at Bridge port, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant and family were dinner guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Embrcy and family Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, Mrs. Mclnnis and Ruth Mary Thom as arrived from Berkeley Satur day afternoon. Ruth Mary spent the pust eight months at Berkeley with her grandparents. Mrs. Lloyd Gift and Mrs. Elizabeth McCall visited Sunday with Mrs. Mury Dearborn and Mrs. Lester Leavitt. Mra. Ruby Phillips of Port land spent lust week with Mrs. Helen Noble and family. Mrs. Frank Dearborn, Mrs. Malcolm Teure and Miss Hazel Morrison, all of Klamath Falls, visited -in Langcll valley Sat urday, Congratuutions to Herb and Mary Schmidt on the arrival of their baby daughter, June 9. The guild of St. Barnabas church is giving a benefit card party at the parish hall June 22. Pinochle and bridge will be played. Refreshments will be served and will cost SO centi person. A group of Boy Scouts and their leaders. Jack Kelly and Martin Brown spent the week end at Diamond lake. They caught tome nice trout. Boys en joying the trip were Vernon Haley, David Robison, Homer Dixon, Ralph Dixon, Larry Gourley, Colin Roberts, Leonard Lcbow, Howard Hassett. Jack DeVaul, Martin Gift, Charles Dearborn, Charles Walker, Roy ralDAT. Ji II, , Dradshaw, Calvin Leavitt and I Eugene Bradshaw. Johnnie Hellckson and daugh ter, Marlanna, left for Colorado to visit Johnnie's grandmother. Mrs. Eva Roberts, Mrs. Max lne Brown and Bennie, visited Mrs. Cora Leavitt Friday. 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