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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1946)
iAntelope Order Convention To Draw Large Attendance I.AKKVIKW, July 2 Willi "I'll bp thiTi'" mill "I'niiiit mi' In" curds coming In ly llir Henri Hip Mill uiiniiiil roiiviHitliiii nf OrrtiT nf Hid Anli'lupa, flint iut wiir iik'pIIiiu of Hit' dim, liinka lkr the hlggi-nl thing In ynirs. Knuiulril In 1IKI2 liy Kiirri'st K. ('uoiir. l.ukrvli'W. nlliinii'y, Un lilg wrstnrn i-vi'iil luia gmwn (ruin a liniiiirul uf iih-ii In Mill) (xpi'1'li'i! for IIiIh yriw's imw wiiw. Tin' t'unvriillnii will ln hi'lil July 12, III mill 14 ut Ihn lllurt Nky liulrl ntnp 1 1 lc I u i c Un llm't niniinliiln mil of l.ukrvli'W. Willi Chief While 'lull Mursliull Ciirni'lt presiding. W 1 1 1 III Ml O. DllllUllK, ll"lll'lllll' Jllntllt' "I (III! Ulllll'll SIlltl'H SU- pri'iui' I'litirt, will hi uiu nf tin arrivals Inr lln ivtnl. (Mini who lilt vo Ni'iit In llu'lr rrsi'ivii Hun Inr ii pint uf gi'niiiiil upon which tn plti'li tlii'lr I I li 1 1 1 h ii in (iiivrriiiir Min i Siii-11, Tnd I'uwi'll, miiirlmiiin and I'liluiiiuUt un tin Sun Kriinclin'o lltiniiili'li; Hurry S, Si'lii'nk, iimMihiI M'cri'tiiry u( slain; Kluvd Liiimiliiii, Orrgmi iiuiniigi'r Ahuih'IhIi'iI I'itss; l.mi. ni.iti'r I'lilliird. aiiH'i'lutt'ii(triit ini'guii lllntiii U'ul mu li'ly; r'riin rls l.uutlirrt, Miilttiiiiuuli t-iiunty trt-usiiri'r. Mrrt KiIU. secrrliiry Ori-gun Wllilllli KruYrntliHi, I'lntlmitl; Mrrlo llniwn. rt-tdi'iit I'nrl IiiihI Cliiiptr Isiuik WiiIIiiii K'UKiir; Turn Minim, I'urthiiKl urclillril: Stan Kini'iy, (orim-r niiiynr u( Mnrsliflrld; Ur. Uuvul Malin f S f ' Drnd fiavt mert lilt with PIN-POINT CARBONATION HrV tho difference be tween Cannda Dry Water and ordinary club soda... carbonated tap waten; Pln-PoInt Corbonotton lotifar Uiting livtluiMt. Ixcluttv Formula point up the lUvor of any drink. Special Proceulng waur it mullifiltrd end ipecially trsud to aure purity, bmU nee end clarity. Superior Quality In every bottle, the world over. tig Sottlo 150 Plus deposit . ...de Clinrlton, i-liulrmiin nil rum purl-1 flciitliill ciiiMinlltrr nf I'urtlund 1 rliuplcr n( I "link Wiiltnn Irugur; Juini'S J. Ittrliurdsiin, gciii-rul inuniigiT Miiltuiiniuli civil- iilii (Hum mid Miiltnniiiuli Allili'llc (lull, (ilrnn JinkiKin, vice pri'xi di'iil, nnd J, (.'. Iliiylc. uprriitliiK vice iiri'nldi'iil nf t'lillinrnlii Ore uun I'nwrr Co., Mi-dford; Floyd Hint, prildi'nt TIiiiImt I'mdiii'tn .:.. Mi'dford; W. II. Klulircr, iril(lint Klulircr liiiki'rlcs, Med ford; I'l-rcy l.neey, urnduiili mini iiKr of Ori-Kon Stiilc college; Lull Kllncr, lii'iid footliall couch jut Oregon Stliti college; Flunk 1 ,link Ink. I'dltur nf Kliuniitli Fusils Hi-riild mid Ncw; Wllllnin NIh kiini'n, uenrrnl munnuiT uf I'nelfli 'I'rnll wnyx mid ntutif ri'p rmrntiitlvi', llind; Arrhln Mc Clowiin, I'x-nniyur of lliirim; Kred M. Ilriiini. iiiiinimiT Kuui'iic cluunlii'r of coiiinirri't'. Jin k K. Allen, prenldeiil of Ihe I'l'iidleton rhi nib c r of cum nii'ien mid fnrnii'r llciuor coiilrnl c'umiiilhnlimer; () r c n AHUon, mlinnuer Pendleton cliHinlirr of I'liiiiniercr: Unit W. I'lilmer, iniiiiuiier 'II in Iit 1 1 lie lodije; Tom Stiuiley, inoniiKcr Slui.tii C'iiin ii(le wnmlerliind iiNMiclntion, Hed iiiiik; I. enter Coffin, mlinnuer Suniinvlllp, C'ulif .. chamber of roinini'ri'p: Jim Dron.ion, mayor if Simiinvllle: Ned lliirlnn, mini uijer Holm' cliiiuilirr of t'oni merer; Arthur J. Kiirmer, in erul iniinuuer. mid otliem from I'urtlund climnlicr of commerce Cnminiinder Smtt of radio funic of Sun Krnnclscd; Jim Mc Cullncli, mnyor of llurim; Cliur- lii Murk, niunuuer of Klmnutli ('oiiiity cluimlier of rommereo: Don l.une. nuiniiiter Sprinufleld eluinilier of conunrrcc; J c n Hrnntuin, former Hurt mountuln untrlnpc refutte mitiervUor, Tide hike; Ami W. llutlle. Crook coun ty JuilKt, f'rlnevlllc; Clurenec llumlile, Klumnth county di- trlct iittnrnry: Lew Wulluce, ntule democrntlc rhairmun and Mute nenntiir. I'urtlund; llownrd Stelb, iniinui'rr Hend cIuiiiiIht of com merce. Wllllum TuKinuu, pulilisher KuKene IteKliter-iuiird and for mer Chief Whlto Tit II of Order of Antelope; Hny Conway, ad mlni.itrutor and Decretory Orv Mr. and Mn. Mervyn Wilde entertained at a pinnchlo purty Suturduy niidit, June 22. Firat , pri.e lor ladica went to Mm. Joe ; lliiliiuiH-k and firat for men to Joe llulouaek. Gueata for the lion liipior control cominlMion. I'orllund; I'hll HroKun, ieolni(bi and writer, Dend; UouKlua Mul liirky, piihlijiher lliirna T'linea lleiuld; Ur, Hurry Newliurn, president of Univemlty of Ore-lion. T il la only a nurtlul lint of lliue iilunnlnu In attend till i evenlnii Were Mr. and Mn. t(l- year convcnllou and addltlonul I win Stuntny, Mr. and Mn. Wal- (IlKullurlea will lie here If poa-1 ler btuitny. mr. aim mti. i.ouh llile. Keniilora Wuvnn Murm I Knllna, Mr. and Mra. Kdwin und CJuy Cordon, and Conurean- IVlruaek. Mr. and Mr. William men btoikmun and Kllnworth of nujiinn, and wir. ana nin. joe Orcunn and Clnlr Knule of Call-1 ll'dounek. foriilu hud planned to attend the ! Mr. Sauerbcru of Canada haa nieetliiK If cniiKienii iidjmirned in i ''' vlaltlng at the home of nil Chiloquin Sunduy, July 7, la the wedding (lute net fur Juanita Buck for her murriuge to Korrcxt Kreid of Chiloquin. Juanita la the daugh ter of Hev. and Mra. J. L. Buck of Chiloquin, and the aervice will be (olcmnizcn in trie local Methodist church by her father. Norma l.ee Oienger. daughter of Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Oienger, will be the bride'a attendant. time to penult the trip, Wuterholen will be calubllahed fur the vlaltlng Antelope r ut the I'iue liivern In lleud, the Arrow head hotel at burn and (joldcn KiiKle hotel ut Iteddlng. Stopa will be lliuilt In Ihcse plucea for membera of the herd who lire dmiuhter. Vallery Kuucrberg. Mr. dud Mra. John Kuntz of Chlcngo are vialting in Mulln. John Freltag haa been III at hia hnine. Jn Malin for the pant few duya. Mr. und Mra. R. E. Neiklrk und Mr. and Mra. Dave Duncan from Oakland where alie waa employed by Cal-Ore Packing company, bile la now viaitlng at the home of her purenla, Mr. and Mra. John Heber. Chiloquin glrla had long trip last Sunday when a group of boya and glrla bicycled to the gravel pita north of Fort Klam ath for a picnic. Attending were Bonnie Gienger, Paula Albert, Gleta Mathia, Georgia Priebc, Norma Lee Gienger, and Lolloy Gienger, Jr., all of Chiloquin; Kathryn Wampler, Opal Akera, Bill and Bob Wampler, Gene Page, and Neil Neilaon, of Fort Klamath; and Gilli Hannigan of the Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mra. Earl Greear and daughter, Margaret Lee, are en- I joying a trip through eastern I Oregon and Idaho. They will I visit frienda and relativea for 1 about three weeki. HttaALo ji Nina. Kiia rails, on. TI llDAt, J.lf t, IMf, -.f XlM Frienda of Mr. and Mri. Joe Stewart have received announce ments of the arrival in Eugene laat Saturday, June 22, of a daughter, Linda Sue. The new Miai Stewart found twin sisters, 7-year-old Alice Faye and Mary Jo, on hand to welcome her. Stewart hai been principal of the Chiloquin achoola for the paat two yeara, but la moving his family to a new home in Coburg, where he will have similar position this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ravlxza have purchased Chiloquin home from William Bray and have moved their family back here from the Hagelsteln dairy near Algoma. Mrs. Ravizza Is the former Jean Rogers of Klamath Falls. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. Phone 6060, e ;:d for lukcveX mnl he!"' Mr "and tr.'ih" til evening of July 12. A biu'kiirno breukfuat la sluled for l.ukevlew on the second dny of the convention, und by eve ning the bund will be ut Hurt mouiiluin, convention heudquur lera, where Grund Wild Jnckusa liuckuroo Burt Snyder of Luke view will be In churge of Initia tion of cuudldutes into the Wild Juckiwa degree. Gib Fleet of Klumulli Falls will he In churge of the burbecue, und all other cooking will be done by I'hll Neua, Lakcvlew chef. Eugene Beer Prices Raised Three Cents KUGF.NK. July 2 l'i The price nf beer wus up three cents j a , bottle in Eugene today after I aml daughter 'of Chicago ire ituesis at the home of Mr and ter of Mra. Heber, The Jolly Nine Pinochle club met June 26 at the home of Mrs. John James. Firat prize was re ceived by Mra. P. G. Wllnon. mcoihI went to Mra. Cheater Stunccypher and traveling to Mra. Junies OOttoman. Gucata for the evening were: Mra. Jerry Hiijniia, Mra. Everett Jonea, Mrs. Frank Victorln, Mrs. James Ot Ininun, Mrs. Cheater Stonecyph er, Mrs. P. G. Wilson and Mrs. Emil Tofell. Jean Victorln has apent (he past week at 4-H summer school at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Jenn and Jerry returned this week from a trip which includ ed visits in Bakcrsficld, Reno and Sun Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer the mujorily of city beer dispens ers agreed to the boost at a meet ing lute yesterday. The Increase brought the price of western beer to 21) cents t pint und eu.itern beer to 23 ceiitc Mra. William Rainua. Mra. Mnv er is the sinter nf Mrs. Rajnus. cora iteoer returned recently Clayton Steam Generators Now Available O FULLY AUTOMATIC O OIL OR GAS FIRED See the "CLAYTON" on display at the COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO. Commercial Arts Building 233 So. 11th Phono 7164 NEW SHIPMENT- Stetson 3X Beavers Sizes 6Va to 7Vi STORE for MEN Comer 5th and Main fSTV: trDINE-i in At The Sign Of The RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Ave. Open 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. rb last Ur lrlr SrvBllas BEAVER to CALIFORNIA Southern Pacific's popular economy ,trin, tha Btavtr is now on tha fastest schsdule ln Its hiatory yet your tickat costs littl more today than it did before tha war. Tha Btavtr is for ehair cr and touriat Pullman passen gers exclusively, and has a lounge car for tourist passen gers. Its dining car aarvea thrifty meals for all. . On the flnjueryou leave Port land at 6 p.m., arrive in San Francisco at 11:50 next morn ing. Convenient connections from all Northwest points. LOW FARESI Tickets for the trocar ere sold at our loweat fares and are real travel bar gains. There is plenty of space ' now on our trains for business and pleaaure travelers. Nest time, try the train and enjoy solid comfort sll the way. Your neareet railroad agent will be glad to arrange for your reeervationa and tickets on the Btavtr. S-P Tha frlondly Southern Pacific City Titlul OMtt: IW eu Yamhill fllraala. Union Station, telsphone ATwatar lilt, or art total attnt. or irrila J. A- Ormandy. OPA. Paetae Bujldlna, Portland. Uraaon. OFFICIAL RODEO S A3 IS ARMORY WED., FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS -BAWDY'S IBAWD 90c per Parson Wod. & Sat. 74e per Person Fridoy DANCING 9 'till you're Invited to Attend BOTH MIE8 rindl SHOWS f Si A One of the Best Little-Big Rodeos in the West.' Rodeo Show .... 4th and 5th Air Show. .... .July 4th Free Barbecue . .July 3rd 5 BRONC RIDING CALF ROPING TEAM ROPING BAREBACK BRONC RIDING WILD COW MILKING CALF RIDING (Boyi under 12, must hove parents' consent) INDIAN STICK GAME FAT MAN CHAP-SPUR RACE $1000 Plus Entry Fees to Be Split in Purses Admission 75c, plus 15c tax, TOTAL 90c Children under 12, 50c, Tax Included LET'S GO TO THE BEATTY RODEO! 45 Mi. East of Klamath Falls on Klamath-Lakeview Highway