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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1946)
IflWl'llllllllllfllllllllllllllllllll BRIEFS iiilllli'iiipiill1 Order Of March And Place Of Assembly Klamath Rodeo Parade July 4, IOiOO A. M. WEATHER Mm I'n 11 (VI Clr 41 (Ml ..math fall. at-raiiieiuu . t uu urllaitil 14 tano W rrii'Uco .... . tn aallla . ' in latlfin.1 .......... HI al llhiff tul NUKTMKHN C'Al.lfOMNI A lay, ton l g hi anil Tliuteilay Mtll ft Ml I. II 1 1 t'lalltfC 111 1111 M I M ui lu fioli mui thwaelarly Vlnrfi utf i'lHial OHILUON- rtlly rlouily or (.'- ilea aul flaar in rati imh thui (miay, 4iM I tflil lid I huradat ftlighlly rmiltr tir lit watt itttt hm. Mixta, a la uur t tiwaal Hula mi toast W AMIIINt I UN I'aitly i ltmiiy In waat imltim attil avaltaifd fiiniila . nu- lott inlmy, liiiiiil ntt 'ihuraiiHr. luurty wilh light tain nurlliwaal pur luit Ity IttitiMirnw avarilng Mllgliily vit tr wail anil ranlial poillima Minlarata aet lu nurUtwatt wiiiila uu caal. AfUnd Camp A Krmip of KlumHth Kulla boyi uixt unU uio itlnii.liiitf the Aai-ciiftion utttnincr chuul ut lovr, hi cuf-lcrii Ore gon, Iruvlnu thin wrt-kcini fur the Ktaco4t) ndiou!. Mr. mid Mm. Ncul SU'Wiirt rrtiii iird 1'uraxluy ii I f I t niter tttklnK Sue Hll)"by, Hull) Koritk-Kr itntl An gua mid Sura Mcwurt to lh mini). Uruvlnu (tout ilrml by charlcrrri hut Miindiiy luornlnit were Molly l urihlii, t niitcr Strvrimon, I)tiloi-in H.uuk, I'hir- riuT Mtirruy, I'liul Jimm. 10th nnl l.olcoiiui, HotuMl Kuykfiidull und Hubert Vui Vut-tor. ull of Kiumiilh KuIIk, nnd Kdith (.III mid Cjillwrlnr Dcjirltni n of l.iui rll valley. Tin children will fftmiln until July 11. Ainu ut tin camp from Klu ninth Kit 1 1 Is Hrl MnrrUiin, one of the (llrro torn, und Kdith WiMntji( h und Drily (Jlldih-n, cmmxi'lor. Piridi Minhtl E, P. Ivory 'tal(lMl, Bimar naieirj rir .rn.nMi, ttmi. Nariuye, truilM, Marshall Coritttl, color baar- Sumntir Skiing CeurKf Ton nell, IH.tU Arthur, und 11m tliir Itrtut of llibhft ilolhliiu More drove to Crutcr hike curly Sun duy morninu to enjoy mnniner nkiliiaC. They reported wonder ful akllntf conditlonii eiirly In the nmrmntf und ull plenty of miow at the hike. Alo In the purty wi'ie Mrs. Tunnell und Kerthu liriioett of the Valley hotel. From EuQoni Mr. John K. Itobertnon uf Kugenc, Uauwhter of Mr. und Mr. M. I,. Miller, in vldltlnu her pffrentt for n week. Atiothcr duohter, Mrs. Hurold Prulher. with her huv bund mid children, visited herd lol wrrk. rrtnvtntf with hl pur rniit. Mr. nnd Sim. W. U. Luhiey of 21U Ebcrleln. Danci - The unmiiil rodeo dancm will 1 held Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nitfhu, July 3, A and 0, In the armory. There will not be a tinner July 4 as the weekly wreatUim matches will lie held In the nrmory that nluht. The dunces, from 0 p. m. to 1 a. m., fralurc Hnldy's band. Vliltort Mra. Wayne Kersee and her Krunddmiiihter. I'anirla Sootherhind, of Mrdford, are viitltom In Klumuth KuIIn for a lew riuvit. 1 hev spent the week end with Mr. Keener ut Camp Benle, Mnrysvllle, C'ullf., where he la in chnrfte of the post cx C'llflllflC. , On Vacation Hazel Grain, who manuifCA The Herald and News coffee shop, and Mrs. Kda A damson and ion Jerry plan to leave Saturday for Portland to spend a week or 10 days. They will visit friends and relatives In the north. Mrs. Adiimson Is first trade teacher nt Mills. To British Columbia Mr. and Mrs, William Thompson have re turned to their home In Van couver, B. C, after visiting for two wceka with Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Sandoe, 1IK17 Painter. Mrs. Thompson nnd Mrs. Sandoc are sisters. KaHInn manhsl, Charlai tUati; mounlait aaa lit em. WIIMarni. I. Qiin Jill and Court I aadiila Club 3. Hand 4. Nllinl rllnn aariiim inaMligl. CMrtat Raadi mounltd wut ant, Oanforlti I, Civic Mellon af ltn inarahal. Judga Vandanbarg. niountad (lant, lownaand HUrr.alti (-mint) Mal Klamath rail rirwl Kalr Hoard Float Had Oriaa Mnat KlaniaOi County Cham bar ut Conwnarr float ( anlaitnlal Kulrv Holary Club Klnat Klwanla Club rioat 1. 1( uia Club Moal ao ;w ciuh II i. W rioat 0. Conununlty Karllun Maflbm marahal, llrady Naray; inounlad aaalat- ant, Park Mrtrlll Miwl Tulalaka rii.al llr'.lay- ritUki tUirv luikavlaw J'oaaa 1. rralarnal Warllon KWt-llun tnarahai, Brady Narayj mounltd aaUt am. Lilly r.aal Drum Cnrpa Kaglva lrlll Taam Kaglaa Aualllary Drill Team MMta I trill Turn Flka rbMl lllllah Tampla Druti Corse KntghU ot L'ulumbug float I. Cninrnarclal ftarllon Hariinn manhal, Nick lnt; moon tad latent, Pltthar rirat National flank FlAat Han ton Ijaiirln Arailainy C'otimiarclal Matntananra float Draw a Man lor a and Clun Htora (jil'.ilnla'i and niark it Whlt Ranrh KWalaland Mtialral float KfJl Martin Mtallun Mlt fiiiiilgan Hpirtln Uooda ltat Niver Dairy Industrial action Macllnn mar ha I, Wm. apangler; mounlad aaalat- ant, King I'alli'an Hay float KlamaUi Marhina and Iocomotlv Waa-IIMbco-k Co J I Mi Kalar. Auluinnblla Rabulldlnf J W Kama I r attd Conlrartora Co. Hon Ma nary ltxr ftarilnn Ha c lion maralial. M C. King, mounted aealetant, Trump Intatnatlonsl Wood work era of Amirtri Aulnmollv IWctton IWction inarthal, John Aahley. mounted aaalat nt, Mat Henry Aalilay fhavrolal Co -Sew Chevrolet II f Hangar NaW Hulck IfintlNit Molnra Naw Chryatrr Uxnhard Motor Vn Naw Dodge, Plymouth, IhMlga I irk Up, Old Dottge Andaraon Auto Co New ifudaon, Hudaon Plck- I'p Octal I Molor Co Naw flludabakar, Packard Haltlger Motor Co - New ford. ZaphyT. Model T Dirk It Miller- New Cadillac, Uldamoblle, Old Oldamoblla Da k II Miller iTrurk Dlvlalortf-New Inlerna- IH-fial Trurk WalUn Motor Co Naw Fraaler Auto rturnaaa Motor Co- New Daftnio, Plymouth Hlby Willy Molor Co Wtlla Jeep KM Nah Co Naw Naah ftnae Motor Co U. M. C. Logging- Trurk Aviation Hartmn aWrllon maitii. Hill Jenklru; mounted AaaUl ant. MrNealy i Chlro Quadrille Team Indian Section Hat i ion marahal. B. U. CouUlght; mounted uiut ant, Sharp Jr Counni Mounted Troof) Centennial floal Juvanlle Beclton Harllon mar ha la na Murray, Kthyt Bremer; rttuuntrd aaalatant. Helnhart rialhing Beauty float Hoy ftcouie final Itaa Jlt-outa float Lamp rira titrli float (ilrl Araiila float Conger Ave Urmip Kuropaan Hallal float Pony aaction Veteran! Hart Ion Bat-Hun maralial, David Hom; mounUd iMlatant J Ivory A ma Mr an Lglnn float A marl ran Ltglan Marching Body Keabaaa llamon Mora Sactlnn hacllon mar rial, Lhel Barton; mounted aaaiat anl. Ilalentlna 6-Mora Tea ma 4 Itnrae Taama a-Horae Taenia Mounted Mora Section section marahal. Lou Krru)a; mounted aaaiatanl. Clay Howard A. B Corral Troop Beet Dreaaad Cowiray and Cowgirl' a. In fancy Coetume b In Working Equipment Marshal's mounted aaaltUnt. Bud Howard Nuneet Bench Troop Marahai mounlad a ae latent. Clay Howard BherlfU Poaeo Monongtr Homtr Btlllwall eiar-a ui taaamuiy Waat aid ut Mprllig Kl from KlaMialh Ave , ariulh fai'lrig toward Main St. Mara af Aaaambly Center of blork, waat eld of Hprlog at . between Klamath and Oak ttle. flare af Atarinblr Roulh and ot blm-k on waal aide of Kurlnir Hi lelween Klamath and Oak flaia af Aaarmnly Waal aide of Mprioa: Ml from Oak Ave to Manary Machinery uppoall Hood. flare af Aiinbly Waal ai'e of Hnrln" from llrwtd m to fred P. Bar nelt Co Mara af Aaarmhty Weal aide of Kprlne" Ml from Rarnalt Co to Klam ath Cabinet Shop First Federal Models Homes Tlio flrnt of 12 motlrl liomcii, nurt of cuinplote bulldlnK wrv Ice d'alurliiK the "bent home de ilun ut the month," went on (lini)luy In the window, of the r imt redeml SavlnKs nd Loan auociutlnn at Sixth and Main atreet today. The model homo, which are exact model alze repllcaa of mod ern honiei, are complete with all blueprint and xpeclficationn. Tills tervice, to feature a new home each month fur the next ycur, la brought to prospective homo builder, by DlK Busin Lum ber compuuy, Swan Lake Mould Ink company and Hume Lumber und Supply coin puny. It ii a Weyerhucuer HSquurc Home Uulldlng aervlce. Arriving Tonight Wanda Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. Hoyul Shaw of 805 Pacific Terrace, la expected to arrive home tonight to apend the Fourth of July holiday. She ia a atudent ut the University uf Oregon, attending summer ses sion at Kugene. She will return early next week. Manager Expected Home Marcclyn Wiggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wlggina of 820 El dorado, is expected home for the fourth of July. She is at tending the University of Ore gon summer session at Eugene. Hoturn Mra. W. D. Miller and noil Deo and Mm. Ruth Cushln returned Monday night from Bend, where they fpent several duva visiting with Mrs. Miller's relutivca and seeing the I Klamath Falls group oil to Love in eastern Oregon. f V 1 '(.w a, i-t -.5, I 111 ZlrZI vXrt m art t a 00. ata .Mi&acSB Bellanca Plane To Be On View A new four-place Bellanca airship will visit the Klamath airport today and tomorrow for demonstration purposes. The ship, flown by ex-Klam-athlte Chet Stinson, ia being brought to the airfield by Allan Mocabec of the Oregon Aircraft Service, agent for Bellanca in Klamath Falls. The new ahlp ia powered with a 190 horsepower engine, ha, a cruising speed of about 150 miles per hour and is equipped with flaps and a retractable landing gear. The ahlp will leave Port land at 10 o'clock thia morning, reaching the field at noon. Camp Fir Cirls All Camp Fire Girls who wish to march In the Fourth of July parade will meet in service uniform Thurs day at 8 45 a. m. at 415 Walnut. a w Eaimiiilfc&fc. Alvin C. Oines, recently immmA m.n.n.v nf MAnlflnm.rv Ward. Klamath Falls stora. ar- E'V1" Auxiliary The Eagles rl..rf k.r. Mond.v tn i.Wm a.r auxiliary drum corps and drill his new duties. This ii Oines first permanent assignment since release from the service. He served four years with th army air corps. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. t. C. Hornby and ion Dickie are vis iting with friends and relatives in northern Idaho this week. They left Sunday, June 31, and will return July 7. team are asked to meet at 0 m. Thursday at FOE hall. Unl forma will be worn. Discharged George Long son of Mrs. E. M. Long of 615 N. 8th, has been discharged from the navy after a year in service. Shopping Mrs. David Bridge of Tulelake was a recent shop per in Klamath Fans. Ilr ml A.a.mblf W.l alii nl Hprlnc from Klamath Caltllivl Shop to Kirn Avr .ni. around cor n.r if nacaaaary I'lara ar A.armblr Waat .Ida of Norm, St. 190 (aal aoulh of fclm Tiara af A.a.mblr Waat alda of nprlnf Bl In frunt of Klamath MachUM and Locomotlva Co. riara af Am.nibIv Waat .Ida of Kprlne St from Klamath Machlna and Loromollva Work, foundry to I'aclflc Fruit Co. Mara af Aa.rmblr Waat .Ida of nprlnf 91 from Pacific fruit Co. to a. stn Beturns David F. Burnett, minister of the First Presbyter ian church, will be back next Sunday after a month-long vaca tion to southern California where he visited relatives. Bur nett left the lutler part of May on his vacation. rlara af A..mhlr ria.t ,ld nf bprini from Klamath, aoulh faai Plara af A.t.mblr Ca.t .Ida of Hprlni .11 along !llg Baaln Lumbar to Oak SC Mara af A.a.mblr Ida of Spring from Oak to Hood. Kail .Idr of Spring from Hood auuUl (Ca.t Mounlad Horaaman and Woman Marahal a mounlad gBatalanU, Harry Lloyd, Daan Hall. Uri.r Draw The route of march will be from Spring street along Main street to Second all eel, thence left to Klamath and along Klamath to breaking point. Judges' stund will bt at 8th and Main on northwest side of the street. Judges: II. D. Mnrtenson, Ed Ostendorf, DuVnl Moore. Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. George Mast Jr. left Sat urday tor ineir nonic hi Aliens-; collision as he was .burg, wj'h., alter visiting his ; home from Ro.teburg unreins, nir. and mra. iiforgc T. Must of 5332 llurlnn drive. Niece Visits Mnrgnret Saun ders of Moses Luke, Wash., wns a weekend gtit'Kt nf her mint, May I'hiiiney, 615 N. 8th. They visited Cruter Luke national pnrk on Saturday. Improvement Alex Bradburn Is showing some Improvement since being admitted to the Klamath Vnlley hospital Sunday. He resides with his sister, Mrs. Huso Kccscc, at 324 S. Dth. Visit Brother Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Stcddow of Whltticr. Calif., and Mrs. Elma Srhoflc-ld Grognn arc visiting here with Mrs. Sleddnw's brother, M. L, Miller of 2145 Wnnllnnd. ' No Townsend Meetings The Tnwnsend chili nnd auxiliary will not meet this week; the next meetings will be July 10 and 17 respectively. , To Michigan Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Lowe of B25 N. Oth left Mondny by auto for a month's visit In Michigan nnd other east ern points. Injured Walter Pomroy, of 2125 Applegnte, is in tho Jose- ihine County hospital, Grants 'ass, as a result of a head-on returning where he wns helping his cousin, John Quibcll, complete his house. Pomroy sustained an Injured knee and It will be some time before he will be able to return to work. Ambulance Call The police station received an ambulance call at 0:20 a. m. today when a report enme In that a man had collapsed at 8th and Main. On arrival of the ambulance, by standers said the man hnd faint ed but hnd recovered and walk ed away. To Canada Mr. and Mrs. Myrle C. Adams, 430 N. 3rd, left today on a 10-day trip to Canada. They arc stopping at Jasper National park In Cana da. At Library Mrs. Jules Nap ier of 632 N. 3rd is on the staff of the city library during the vacation season. mm I OF SKIN RASHESl I QuicVly rhrvked will. Mntflftna. U 1 Hoothea bnliy'a diaper rnnh; canes f burn of rim ft, atinsina itch of 5 A minnrakin irrifntion. A40yrnr family fnvonlo. Alwava rt lkMEXSANA11 v"i,l"i midicatidXvvo SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING tinarl, (1iuranl.rd Work '' (All Makrll Raaaonahla I'rli n. I rea K.tliiiaUl Sowing Mochino Service rhana Sill Vatir Indaoanrlrnt n.alrr Ladles' and Men's Riding Shirts Now Reduced All wool and part wool two tone wasttrn shirts. Soma ar mbroidtred. 12.95 to 23.50 733 Main Return from North Joe F. Evans of the KFPA and Fritz Hahn of Evans Electric shop re turned Monday night from a trip of sevcrnl days to Olympia and Scuttle, Wash., and were accom panied back by Evans' two sons, Byron William and Joe Brock, who reside at Skykomish, Wash., and who will spend several weeks here visiting their father and relatives. Hahn visited at the homo of his parents in Olympia. To Conference Betty Jones, home demonstration secretary, nnd Virginia Sharp, 4-H secrc tnry, will attend the convention for county extension secretaries at Corvnllis Monday nnd Tues day, July 8 and 9. San Francisco Blllle Lcc Mc Adams and Helen Hasy left thia week for San Francisco where they will live. The two girls are graduates of Arm strong business college in Ber keley. Wt would much rather tell you that you are covered than that we ar sorry. Insure your car and hom with Hans Nor land now. 123 N. 6th St. CAMERA REPAIRS don In our own shop. AMATEURS! for xprt advlc on all your photo ' problems, se usl YOUR COMPLETE CAMERA STORE 140 E. Main Phon 8808 Leaves Hugh Morgan of New Orlcuns, La., left Klamath Falls for San Francisco Tues day evening. He has been visit ing for the past week with his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Killmcyer of 1937 Ore gon. Pipn-CMa Compmt, Loni Itland City, V. T. . Franchised Bottler: Klamath Falls Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. AI D NtWS, Klaraalk Valui Ora. WKIiNBAflA Y, Jaly I, ISM, r.ft flft Mooting Postponed The meet ing of the Friendly circle sched uled for July 3 has been post poned until July 17. Office Open The offices ol Dr. J. Martin Adams are no open nt 412 Mcdical-Dcnla! building. On Display ol First Federal Savings & Loan " THIS MONTH'S SB CEEB BM) ffift TODAY' 1 v A mmiimmm The NEW HOME of the month, in outstanding design selected by Wcyerhatuscrtnd featured in Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, is ready. Ic'i s timely addition to the Weyerhaeuser 4 Square Home Build ing Service. Take this opportunity to get acquainted with this remarkably complete Service . . . It's a veritable encyclopedia of home building in formation a colorful showing of homes designed by leading architects a collection of building ideas which will help you to build better with less money. 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