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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1946)
Keno Mr. mill Mm. C. C. Iliiskliison noil Mr. mid Mm. S. M. (ion vis lliil In Mcilfnrd wllh I I'liitl v' Tor u fi'w ilnya roci'iitly. Mr, unci Mm. tioss urn parents ul Mm. Iliiskliison mid Bio Visiting lu-rv Iriiiu Oklahoma, D- Wlilldrcn from Oakland, Calif. IOC VUlieV Mi.-y ulun to spr-nd llio next two Thr lirr-lthaiipt f IliVs wcro months at Um Kay humc. M HllllM.I'H III Kl'JIIIUtll HI. VIlMtl'" .' ...... 11 I....... ...III. 1,1., ujlf.. unlli uhu lit ICCI'Ill Falls. Hager Mr. and Mr. Ilcndrlcki arc now at their iuiw residence here, J .1 . , - . . .. . . Fort Klamath FOUT KLAMATH Mm. Hubert (jorilon l.'lt thin werk mi an rxtmitli'd visit Id IViiiIii, III., wlli'l" slid will npi'iul sunn? limi' visiting her iluiiuliler, Mm. Diik Jtt-k lull, mid her finiilly. Mm. (iiii'deu win ai:eiiMiiiinli'd mi the trip cast liy her iIiiiikIi. Ii-r, and t inli h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Mm. Waller Innea mid Iwu rhlhlien ul Ml. Helirim, Ciillf . Mr. and Mm. Aided U. Cine lei Jr., are recelvlnil I'lingnilii iiitioiu on the hlrlh id then first i lilld, dimiihler, hiiin Tiieihiy, ener la at llerkeley, Calif., at Julv U, III the lllllsliln himpllnl pienenl with reliitlvea there hut In kluniiilli KiiIIii. The new ari l-expei'l to return t her liiiinu vul weluhed 0 pntii.iia ui oii.iri' I in nut noon. Mill Crane, nephew of Mia. C. ('. I liihk Inaou, la visiting ut llio hnnie of Ida aunt. Ho la from Clearwater, Calif, Carol Krueurr from lduhu mid Kenneth Cjuae of Klamath n. i .... i....,i...r i,,. ii.ew a. w li.ni.. to receive ins u.s- brother la working for diet War- j charge. Ilia wile and baby plan Ion with the haying crew. i J'.m him at I ;t. Lewis an J re- Wilbur Helling la having a ; miii.i here mill his return here, pressure system Installed In Ilia I . ' Rationed In corral for Ilia milch cowa. I r.mu'Vf' .- u i. . u,.i., Claru McCarver wu. a culler , M''- K. Hurl but left hut r hen. Irorn Klu.ni.th Kalis tlila him Manelsco to be w h Wl,,,, her sister, Mra. Laura Hurlbut, Mr' tiflillmer wU. Innklnu for i who recently underwent an oper- The V. K. I'uckett family and ..Jin,. i.r i.i J7....I. alio... Hho waa iiccoinpanled by Mm. Hay Cryder.nan were call- j M, ,..? Mr. .,. Nork vu,i,.d another sister who waa via til Martin Snyder returned from Kocky Point laat weekend. Mr. and Mri. Jamea Coffelt and children of Merrill apent the hulldaya In Klamath Kails with relative!. Mr. and Mra. John Hcaa apent the holiday here visiting their parent, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Lelblng, accompanied by Mra. Storm -Hani Norland A a t o Iniur- net, 123 N. 6th St. (BALD Mr.wa, Klimalk r.lli, Ort. Wf DNKSDAT, Jul? H, IIH, Fan Nla e.l In lllll, Calif ., bi4'Uiian of the who 2 " d ,,!r ch"(lrc"' Luuru who renlly returned from Cali- death of Mm. I'u. kell a father, '."..'i'0 M U ' W" llurlb.it waa well known here, fornla, .pent June JO viMlmif Mr. Uevenger. The Clevci.ger M'r 'mid Mr, nodu-ra went to ' l,Y,l" ."vcd !" Weyerhacuaer Mm. L. Outhrlc and the Er.ck.on family lived In this eoniinunllv a ..,.,;..""'?..; ""l J .. T, "f. ... P ' mill before going to San Fran- home. number of ycum iiko. Mm. Clcv- '"' tlw liolldaya. ' t'1''1-0 l" ",c"d " fE8U0 Clu0 1 Mr. and Mm. Humphrey were The Henedlct family are hel W X Pool,, vl.lled 1). r,-t;e"1 ca"crl ,l u,e "101nf InK the Moore boya will, the ', J2rZ.u I ,, r -In Itv ; 1,uSe' . n,, , ., fann work thla aprlng. , " "S. "r X ii i'Donel-1 r. Mrf' H" Baldwin and Mr. Hex HlKh la having hla hay "5;" ' M." baled thla week. Mr h fit Mm KiMulh Lpw ol i M' Kohlcrhome Saturday Cl.et IJarton took hla l.omea ! M'rt , "L",,,, 11 " L',W '" ev!;.inK- J , . , . and carriaue to Klumath Kalla J.'.' ,v' 1 d f n . 1 The Hcndrick family ia mov- anu (arriage in rviuniHui ri c emena hoinea. On their return ; . r.wrl, herwhirh ihev 'lueaday to enter them In the vllted Crater lake Tnj. "'K property ncrownicn iniy July 4 parade. '''y .V' , Z,- Jlr;?k?:, ' h. i recently purchased from Mr. and Vlalllnu Klamath Kali, from i w "... M. ." . 'f J .I1 ..''?!" 1 Mm. Joe Zlch. Kalla arc vlltluu i.t ti,.. 1..,.,.,. ,,f hero were Loaaon Roa. Elnier , ""' ' '".Vr' ".,'" John Hcaa of Tulelake was in their grandpiirenta, Mr. and Mm. i Kluher, and Mr. and Mm. Joe 'fifa j''" 'I";'' '" '"j" w"" u,c Hager Friday. Clauile Tllua. Nork. m.- m..i. n...i.i... i i Mr. McKInu of the John Hons-i Pam.I UmvUmv P mr U a .I.',,,,. iitfiifmi1 . nsnc nr.ouL.ia " " . - Liiwiiitir '.and alNtrrli).law Mr and Mra l"n iimiiiinn-e couipun w liomr laat month from Okinawa. (ilr lulwn ai)d hpr" ,,.,. nl)(i tranaafting bualneaa here Mom : AUMOrtA, III., July 10 fT'i 'Gets Time Extension where he hu been atatli.iied for ,r(1(.r.. ,1W. Mr. ,.rlH Mr, n.. ; day. . Mm. Oeraldlnc Johnson had fin- a qhimhton ii in in anme time with the u. s. army , (.;, ,,., B,i t.r lW() ciui,triM) ' ,J"U' V"" W,'"'r ' now atay- iahed washing three newly c- cnnrMlnnl Pearl Harbor ,r corp. from . . , ;.. .. , . gurat, at the Perkh.a' home! ; ', Klamath K.ll. with I... m.lrcd pair, of nylon, when ! Tmmtoday go? an exten- ieirivi-u ...i. , iney are nil from Vaneoiiver. "ru ut birth, and haa been uiimi'd l.niiii Aval, Mr. and Mra. Cnalel ma having a new Inline built In Kurt Klamiilh, W. II Klliholr. be ing (he contra. 'tor, and con alructloil la getting well under way on the new residence. Ca lei la employed a nieul cutler at the Weal Side alnre in t'hllu- iUln ""fat,. j c"" 'i.l''l,i. . llMjit''.', V.1.. ."Til, , ,,, charge, being on terminal leave Wnali !!!! . !f" ,Z " ! ..! week w mlver- wiuj iMirv week fur v.iui of !...'. 1 BARE RESULTS ! AUHOnA, III., July 10 fT ; ;Mr. CicraUllne Johnson had fin- 1 inlicd waNhinK three newly ac U.k at her favorite butcher "tirn untruly 16 to " .i.- ..i i ' House approval completed ac- "r J., Z Un on a resolution, already Pioneer Community .1.. f hi.r I1MI.M.U Mr :vi-ni ui IMTI.O a c Mr. I P Il,.u..., ,.f llu.,rlir. .. . T.J . IU I'm. Mra. lt.iyn.ond LooMey. 1"''' J" LI!"r!M '.'" ane.it 'the 4th of Julv weekend "tHiJ'hS eounter. ! ".Pt'.-d .by the senate, moving " ..... i niiimiii n uu intiiiv iiiwi mu .unit ... . . . - where Mm. nyoua .. . nee., mi.K- .,.,,, Mniilver.ai'v i,f Mr n. , vl" ,,'-r '.'": Mf; f r"r cgson , WPr(1 bnrc. ?n of her l.u-lmud They ex- ! Y"'. " r. """,r . " J"..2 eery. Mra. Hum... 81 year, old .turn of her lu.-l.nud They ex- ,',, . 'r'Au" ,d, 7, , eery. Mra, Hanaen, 81 veara old, r iiict til cave una ninmii .or ,.i1.,i .,.,: , . , --' also viaueu oi ner rclutlvea in Texaa to make their home. In rJv ""UZ ","vrr,u""' Klamath Kalla. She returned the inrantline, liyiiua la employ-, ! Monday to her home, accompun- ed locallv by J. 1.. Helm, al' " Krlclny evening. June 211, led by her aon who ia driving the llelnia ranch here. "r"; ';" Jewel McKecn and north. z',,,1 ju y ..olid.; -av,;!? JSJM",""- thi" "vS'rS Kur'3f.in.ly r-elurnlngl!'' ': Mr" d i " viljiiig Mr. and Mm. Henry l I. .. . n,..i , wi.ii.. "'" "rr wen Known in Hay Me r daughter. Mm. : w;"e take,;' to &J-?r? " 1";. .nl two-grand: -.-.r Ink. ,.,wl ul... rnlnv.,1 llc "limmiT Wl. Crater lake unci also enjoyed the Klamath rails rodeo. aon haa work there, and they IllllV lilM l. T,.IH..I lm I Mr. and Mm. ilert Clruy have . m0iitha. " received an announcement tell, i lug lliem that tliey are now grandparents, their daughter, Mr,, Richard Uul.aiiy of Ilorger, Tex., having preaented Ihem with a granddaughter on July Itlh. Klnilee Wayne ia the name chnaeii for the little one, who weighed 8 pounds 7 ounces at Midland M.i. Hertha Burke of Leaven worth, Kns., arrived Thursday lo spend the summer with Ho ward W. Durke nnd Mm. John W. Mistier, her aon mid daimh- birth. Mra. DuLany la the for-; "-r. and their families at New n.er llarbara Ciray of Fortje'l. Calif. Klamath. Mm. Eslella Coffersmlth of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregg Oakland. Calif., arrived Friday returned Sunday evening from to spend several weeks with a trip to Ceulrallu, Wash,, her daughter and family, Mr. where they were culled Friday ! and Mrs. John Mistier and son by the death of Mrs. l.regg s : Kaiph grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Wit ford non nelly and daughter Gwendolyn Jane left Sundny for Millbrae, Calif., where they will make their home. Donnelly, who has acted as local foreman for the Oregon State highway patrol In thla section, will operate a serv ice station In-his new location. He haa been succeeded here by James Van Wormer, formerly assistant foreman on thiijiectlon Of the highway, Charles Noah and son Marvin returned Friday after enjoying a trip to Handon and other coast points. They were accnmnanlrd to Brownsville. Ore., by Noah's Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly snolhs ilehlnf, burning kin of Kcxiims, IMmplm, Athleto's Foot, I'ftorlsii anti Imflsr nkln snd scslp irri tations duo to external rsuso apply mo a Doctor's highly mMirstM, (iiiM lliiulit bsckod by 80 yosrs' continuous iucccm! Ths first applications of Zmo hrlnt womttrful Rrxinr. Thn 7imo prompUy starts to slit hesllnc. lining Inn'stbis it dosan't show on ths skin. Over 2i.000.000 packages soldi First trial In S When she returned home she found her clothesline cquully bare a thief had stolen her nylons. Tlrr- for civlllun cars and mo torcycles Increnscd 40 per cent in prooucnon wus replace ment requirements In prewar years. the deadline from July 10 The group was reported di vided on the Issue of where the blame should be placed for the surprise the Japanese achieved with their December 7, 1941, raid on Hawaii. These genuine Orange Blossom rings represent the finest design, crafts manship and true quality at prices anyone can afford. J. C; Renie JEWELER 1019 Moin St. . 'You told ut to be hen promptly at 9:00 a.m. and it't 9:00 a.m.' Thoroughly dependable. That' Consolidated Freightwavs from start to finish. Mr. and Mrs. Jones need a moving van. The Browns want their effects packed, crated, and shipped via regular Freightliner Service. The Johnsons need insured, safe storage at their destination. Before you move, call our agent to explain Con solidated Freightways' complete moving service. 645 Brood Don Cram, Agent Phone 4151 runvlnrM. At sll drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mllanl apent the 4th of July ii San r riuicisLU. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheffard and family spent the holidays with Mrs. Shcffard's family In Ida ho. week for his home In Ketchi kan, Alaska, after remaining here fur a visit with his sister, Mrs. Harry F.ugle and family, having been called here hv the death of hla brother, William V. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. w. llescock and ZEM0 NjsM? ocroni... yfXJil FREE! If Photostatic Copies 11 II of your II Discharge Papers! II y Encased in lndt- II Vi. structibl plastic corers. Ms"' MbbsOottiln&to family relumed Sunday from a holiday trip to Milton. Ore., to L.romi.n,,. ijwrnr.' 'ui i.invd visit hla parents. Mrs. Hcscock's Smith, who remained there with j l)nml's, Mr. and Mrs i loyd relatives until the return trip. I Brandenburg of Merrill were The group was accompanied I her'' curing for the Hescock )iiu,ri 17 .nil inn iinrir no.iriii.r, and have returned lo their home In Merrill. home by Pat.iv Noah, daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Hov Noah of flrownsvllle, who will visit here for a lime with her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nonh. i Mrs. Eva Nichols, sister of; Copeland and Mrs. F.ngle, also left Saturday evening for her 1 home In Portland after spend-; lug a few days here visiting at ; the Harry F.ngle home. I Alvln Copeland left last I SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING KMrl, flat ran !) Wrk (All Malr Rraisniblt rrloto fro tttlmatai Sowing Machino Service Tour In4pii(1cnt Dtlr rn illt tilt Khattfi War Your Child's Photo IN BEAUTIFUL Gold Tone Vf M 5x7 PORTRAIT A FEW DAYS ONLY i;t that rrfre varalion etprea. ain nvwi BELL STUDIO Phons 3723 Faxt Door to Pine Tree Theatre AND CAMERA SHOP Let's eat... Have a Coke iliBMSiS 1 I . . . making lunchtime refreshment time America's neon hour! 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