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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1946)
'IPBilPll'lWllP'iill ismmm MKfjI WEATHER HI. VI III H Klamath alll Mai'tallialllU I'olllallil llailll i" Hun rranclat'U Healtla - MiiriMt iuii uiuir mi 711 .00 Ml NIMTIIKHN I'M.IKIIMNIA- Mil rlaar IlillMV till WailllMHlaV lHl i-imalal l"S; llahlly t'twilar rimalal val lava linlayi mkimi- iu miMlatala liullll Waal whtilt lilt rtiMil lllir.tlllN -- Hi allaiail rliiinU tiKlay ami Watlna.ilay, t'S r luw I'luudi till vuail Nllalilly riailar Imlay. (Janlla lu mirtl lata WiMlarly awmla uf( ruaal. Howard Bmllh Here Howard II. Hmllli former KImiiiiiUi iiiuii who In now fli'lcl (iiliurr (or Ilia Nulmiu Kmiliiiiu-nt ciiiiiiiuiiy of I'm llmiil In a vlallnr In Klamath Kulla. Smith npi'iit three yrara on active duly In Ihn wiir, etui cliitlliiu III" aervlce iik n lltiiitun aiit ctimmiiwlor. While In Klum- ulli ralla liu win uctlve In thu Junior chamber o( cuimm-rce ami other civic iifiulra. Historical Society Tho Kfumiith Kulla Historical aoclety will inri'l ul I hi' I'hiiinhi'r of ciimiiicrcc- 'I'lifmliiy lit H p. in. lo dlnt'iiMi ihnHrii of Mil lilaturl ciil Ili'lil til!'. There will iiImi be un ufllclul report Irom the memorials ' committee mi thu iiiiiiiIiik o( thu noli t lioni routu. Out ol Borvlc Hubert K Mi' Li'un, S I cut lloiiln 3 llox wim illnchiirKctl from thu uuvnl liillon ut C'lnirlcatiin, 8. C , rif cenlly. McLean aerveil aeven in o ii t h a ovi'iHi'im duty, mid annul u tot it I of 14 month" with tlin mivy. liu pinna to utti'iid col. U'Uo wIiimi In' return" lo Uri'ilon. Poatal Joba Appllt'iitlonii for miliHlilutu clerk-currler for fed- erul pint offices tiro now helm; accepted by the civil aervlce coin- inlMlon until July 2U, Afiplicanl iniiat ucluiilly realile within thu delivery of the Kliimiith Kulla pout uffleu mid will tuku exam liiatliiiia there Vlililng Kiln Tullow, former ly of Kluinulh KuIIn mid now of IIokuu Hlver. In vialtlng here thla week Willi lliirhura Osborne, 2104 Lawrence. Durham wan a Kuext of Ilia Tutlowi In IIokiio Hlver and wu accompanied on her return by Ella, who will h'uvo Kluinulh KulU for her lioine on Thuraday. They drove from Kokuii Hlver with Hnrbara's purenta, Dr. and Mrs. Dean il. Osborne. Return Dr. and Mm. Ilyron Frledmun, 1111)1) lllrch atreel, re turneil thla week from a two week vucutlon trip Hint included l.uku Chehiii and other Waali liiKton vacullon apota. Improved Young Annua Slewurt, Klumuth boy who aua tulued a fool lucerntion at Luke o'1 tho Wonda Sunday, la report ed much Improved at Hillaldc hospital. Children'! Picnic The an nuul children'a picnic, apon aured hy Sojourners, will be held at 12 noon ut Monro purk Wfdiiekduy. Mra. K. A. Murphy will be chiilrinuii, unstated by Mra. K. I). lliitln and Mia. C. L. S v c n a it a a r d. Membera and liucata are cordially Invited. Breaki Arm Mra. Ethel Mil lar, nurse at the Klumuth Inula lion hoapllul, alippvd and fell at the hoapltiil luat cvcninK, frac turing1 an arm. Home From Mew York Will, nrd Wiird, Mr. and Mra. Kny Hiixer, Mr. and Mm. Miileolm Kpley and anil John lire nil home now from Now York, where they went for the urnnil Inline nieetlnu of thu Klka. Wiird re turned by plane, the Ruuera by trnln. and the Kpleya by auto-mobile. Roataurant Improvement! .Surfa restaurant nn 8. (It I) will be opened Wednciidiiy nlnht after a 2:iduy shutdown durlnii which the bulldlnil underwent a fine llftlntf, A new nuinpiee and aliin were Installed unit other improvemeuta mude ubnut the plnce. Friday Meeting The next meeting of the l.ndy EiiKle club will be lit the home of Mildred Mostly, 1(1211 C-rearenl. Krliluy lit B p. in. All are cordially Invited. Releaied from Service llnr ulil C. Drown. K lc of Honunzn wne dl'ehnrijed July 10 from the Itreiuerton, Wuah., aepnrntlnn center, accordion lo recent navy bulletina. Meeting The Zlon Lutheran I.ndlea aid will meet at 2 p. in. 'I'M 1 1 rn lii y . July 2A, at the homo of Mra. Mudder, 110H llomeduln. Mr. Mudder and Mra. Kirk- pnlrick will be boateiiaea. Thorn) ili'"lrlnn triinniMirtiitlon aliould bo at the church by 1:43. Deaaert The I'nat Miitrnna I'liih will meet at the Musonic temple Kriduy for a 1 p. m. dea aert. Tho committee in chnriie of arraniiementa includea Mra. Arthur Dirkaon. Mra. Will Wood and Muy i'hinney. Social Club The Prnaperity Reliekuh aocinl club will meet ut the home of Mra. Eva Myera, .100 N. 0th, Wedneadiiy. for a 1 p. in. aoclul. Mra. Myera and Mra. Esther Muat will be host-casea. Dlicharged Wllllnm D Ja mba, lc of 3:i:i Aliunedn win nlschiimed from the nuvul per aonnel aepiirntion center, Shoe- miiker. Culif., July 10. Jocnha entered aervlec In Kebruury 1044. Eaglea Auxiliary The rcnulur meetliiK of the EaKlea auxiliary win ue ncin lue-dnv nl a p. m In the lower FOE hall. EYE EDUCATION Wduld You Like to See Without Glosses? SCHOOL CHILDREN OUR SPECIALTY Interview by Appointment Only Telephone 6972 LOIS N. CASSEL - Potluck The Stinuerctte club potluck luncheon will be held Thuradiiy at 12:.')0 u. m. Mem bera ure linked to come prcpurcd lu go to Monro purk. Donovan J. Newland Promoted To PFC Donovan J. Newland, aon of Mra. Emily M. i'realur, 7:iU Cull' fornlu avenue., Klumuth Kulla. waa promoted recently to tho rank of private first closs ut Tyndull Field, Florida. PFC Newlund, who la a weather ob aerver, la a member of the 104th weatner group, prewntly av slKned to the Warner Kobina air tcchnlcul aervlce command. The 104th weather Itroup, air weather aervlce, army air forcea, provldea weather observations, weauier rorecu.itliiK aervlce, and all other weather duta for mil' Itary operation In the south. eastern purt of the United .States. Bly Murycile McMillan, daughter oi mr. ann Mra. Hoaa McMillan underwent an aniiendectomv operation July 10 at the Hurri- aon Memorial hosoltul in Hrem erton, Wash. Marycllo and her alster, Lenorc, were visiting rcfcuuvin when ahe became 111 llobbie SiKMir and Connie Eu Kerne returned to their home In Emmilt, Ida., last week after visiting here with frienda and rclnllvea. Mr. and Mra. Charles Hitch cock spent the weekend vlsltlnu the Norman Dyer family at 1-axKciua, Lain Mux Cllne returned home , Saturday, having spent the past , week in Redding, Calif., with 1 hia parenta. A. A. Prolsman visited here ' thla week from his ranch at ; Hornbrook, Calif. Boards Hold Joint Meet On Schools The first official board meet ing since thu opening of the new school yeur wua a combined ses sion of the hoards of districts and 2 held Monday evening, llourd orgunlution wus work ed out with E. 8. Hoblnson, chairman of the district 1 bourd for tho elementary schools and Nelson Heed, chairman of the high school bourd. htufl orguuiziillon In the fcrinle schools included re-elect- lug to the staff after a leave of absence, Mra. lieutrice Kidd. New tcuclyrs named to posi tions were Grace Cherry and Mercedes Hudlcy, who will take Intermediate grade places, and Albert Downs, who will be art Instructor at Fremont iunior high. Eda Adamson, an elemen tary acnool teacher, wua fram ed a leave of absence. Leave of absence waa also given to John i'asek, who will do graduate work at Northwestern univer sity. KUHS Staff Plana Stuff orgunizution for the high school wua planned by bourd 2, and Houston Hobln son, social studies teacher, wua granted a one year leave of ab sence to do graduate work at the University of Chicago. Don ald Colding was renamed to a high school teaching poaition which he will take upon his re lease Irom tho navy. Lois A. Scott was named to a girls' phys ical education teaching place, and two new staff members, Louise Kelscy, soon to be grad uated from Iowa State college, and Helen Stine. a graduate of Colorado Slate college, will take home economics positions . Wilson Wiley will continue as attorney for both school dis tricts. Plans or the coming year at Klr.maln Union high school were outlined by Stunley Woodruff, principal, and Wendell Smith, assistant principal in charge of oglstrution. John Glubrecht was appoint ed plant superintendent for both the grade and high schools, and Glen Gulley was named head custodian at the high school. Authorization was given to complete engineering plans for the improvement of the Roose velt elementary school playfield and for the purchase of oil tanks at Mills and Fairvicw schools. Big Lakes. Company Wins Trophy Again For the second straight year, the Big Lakes Box com pany's logging operations have been awarded the hand-carved wood trophy symbolic of safety in logging work. The trophy is sponsored by Western Forest Products Safety conference. Awaid of the pine woods tro phy means that Big Lakes had the best safety and accident rec ords in the woods of any north west logging operation io lfl5. Big Lakes also received the tro phy for 1044. Langell Valley North Highway To Lake Opens HrSAI.D hint, Klaaialk fall., Ora. TVSSDAT. Jala as, lM. Paaa Vl Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Hodges ! are receiving congratulationa on 1 the birth of a daughter at Hill-, side hospital on July 13. The little girl has been named Sherry i Lynn. This Is their first child. ui diiuparems are mr. una ivirs. Charles Hodges of Merrill and ' R. J. Shaw of I I Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ferguson of llakersfield, Calif., are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Drown and family. Mr unrl Mra f'lallrlf Murray r.f Cm,. Rav are visitinir friends CRATER LAKE NATIONAL In Langell Valley and Bonanza ' PAHK, July 23 The north en- tlns week, 1 trance highway to Crater Lake . ,,, .' ,. , , . , , national park opened officially . J ! returned to his home , ' ., ' in bun rrancisro alter v suing 0ne of , ntavjt.st ,now pack,! Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. Owen Popple and, ln lhc hlB)ry of the park lm-! Klamath Falls. ir.r, reppica in n-iamam runs, j JH.d,.(l ,nlJW removal operations Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis are Mra. .ick and Joan and Lrry,on lhi, Bpproach road an(1 has spending the week at La Grande Br t'ofi "Is relatives in Ohio, advanced the opening date much ! where the state session of the Mrs. Lillian Hammond of Rich-i later than normal. 'Northwest Police association is mnnd, Calif., la visiting Mr. and In addition to providing an oil- being held. Davis is a member Mrs Emery Johnson. Ipuvcd approach to Crater lake of the board of directors of that Mary Ann Smith Is snendlng I jrom U. S. highway 97 ond from I organization and also a member a week at Live Oak, Calif., with the Diamond lake cut-off the ' of the Merrill police force relatives and friends. north entrance makea available Mr 8nd Mr, Roscoe 'Bark- There will be a bridal shower i six milea of the rim dnvt with nur.t nave nad gue,u re t. for Eileen Carter Roberts at the ; its many and different views of i jy Mrs. Barkhurst's mother and wan nan on uuiy j. r. very one ,oe iuKB aim auorua access ui .father. Mr. and Mrs. Bessette, la trirrllnll v lnulliH tn fillnnH flin Wnlrhmun Iruilrnuft nlun Ihn , M ' ' ... . .--K ana ner sister, uerry Bessette, Hostesses for the affair are Myr- most prominent peak on the west Df Portland Darlene Barkhurst tie Johnson, Alice Brown and : rim from which sweeping views accompanied her grandparents Dorothy Fleschcr. of Crater lake, the adjacent coun- j back to portland where she will Congratulations to Mr. and j try and expanses of the Cascades , spend a vacation Mrs. Hob Dulton on their son, can be had, to Discovery point, I james Hammond returned to born July 19 In Klamath Falls. I the Devils backbone, the most his home on Saturday from the He is the grandson of Mr. and ! outstanding dike formation in!nosDital. He suffered Mrs. Ed Jones. . t ie wal s of the crater, and to head iniuries when a horse Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Boyd ! lne. glacial scratches In this same , kicked him while workine at of Los Angeles were overnight vicinity. tne Hammond ranch on Willow I guems last wcck ai me nome oil ' ivra. treeg. his sister. Mrs. Elliott House and iU! tl,e n''rln entrance to Crater family. Harrv lived in Langell ake rather than the east en-1 Valley and Midland before mov-1 traneJc ",i"t'e the former road lng to Huntington Pork, and has , '"veu1 lne WaL " p . many irlenda in Kiamatn county Classified Ads Bring Results, "Your Health Is Our Business" BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Hot Minoral 'wK' Mud Ba,h ytV Sh.ai.all.ra TiiiM : Aflhrlll. Naarllll J -?ViT-. am N.cfaa.a.ia. Carbon Dioxide Vapor Batbj ara aDttaat.d ani raeammanSaS far Aalhma Kcaama :alda ainaa Hf.nrhlll. irlik ana Law Bla.a Praiaara. nafkharn Mlnafal Sprlnia ara la. rat. S II mll.a aaalh af AahlanS, Ora., mm Kmlf rant Craak. X-Kaa rlaaraaaapla Iianlaa. liana. Camalala. rbyala-Tllarasr Cllala, Dafltar aaS Naraa ara la aUaaS- aaca. K.a.anabla Rataa AeearSlac H Iraalnaata raiialr.S. C'amsl.l.lr raralah.4 alaaalni aaS haai.ka.plag aaSlaa wllk aU aaadara lacinilaa. Far r.aarvallana ar i.lallaS Intar. aiallan. addraaa Baokhara Mia aral aprlnca Saallarlam. at. I, A.blaod, Ora ar fbaaa Lans Ola laaca. Dr. Herman Waxier. Director He was married recently and they are on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thew and sons of El Monte are visiting his sunt and uncle and family, the Paul Monroes. They also visited Mrs. Thew's brother and family affords more and better views of 1 the lake. The north entrance re duces materially the distance and driving time getween Dia mond lake and points In the Klamath basin. Galileo looked at the moon ...liv. il.. t:- ii i i the Clifford Welch,, ,t Sprague c ' u"u ' River. Henry was one of the sur- - . vivors of the Houston and was a prisoner of the Japs for many months. The Bill Burnett family visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. bcotty Ross and family. bteuhen Jones of Klamath Falls spent several days last week with the Ray Marchants. Friends were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Amos Slack in Portland July 13. She was a former Bonanza resident and had many friends in Bonanza and Langell Valley. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Groth left Monday for Union Creek after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson. Mrs. Lloyd Embrey spent sev eral days in Klamath Falls re covering from a tonsilectomy. Hazel Morrison and Nonie Pepple of Klamath Falls visited Langell Valley friends on Thursday. MOVE BY PADDED VAN To All Points Ocgon Wash. Cat. EADS Transfer and Storage Klamath Falls Phone 8271 9 Medford 0 Eugene 0 Portland Vancourer, Wn. JUST RECEIVED- Buiefs Cool, comfortable knit cot ton jockey-type shorts with all-elastic waist band . T All sizes. STORE FOR MEN Corner 5th and Main 7I4e SuAonhieU Vehicle an Wlteeli! THE BEAUTIFUL C 111 " - " -njnawnnaaiiiiiMiaj. .Ill WMiajli t I s. J il.rlT . rV4 7',1" naaaaanaaaaap aaaBBaiaBBBBK TOWN & COUNTRY .... .JB2 r 4, '" - - ii aaminimasiiia i a- mi mi t - -. ... "1 - c.i .jf Miijr JaA-ZtaaW .WmmGh. i A .Humph in gSZ tinctive Chrysle r Town an a ..theHrsttoofferafuroj styles ... a n " 7 Sedon a Convertt Cotipe, a Four-Door Sedon a KuViou,0 or ol. smart pa, i songor-carrymg uses. f hi(e The bodies are ruggedly but o ash and mahogany ponding on P y ther plates. The ''"nd fenders are .t a wfdJ selection of colors, available in a wi B ..f y finished in The interiors are ,3 'nd leather, and C.ARAN (woven plastic) anu iu Bedford cord and leather. Here is the beautiful Chrysler Town and Country convertible now on display at Dimbat Motors. This picture was taken at the Reames Coif ond Country Club. The young ladies are Mariann and Mary Lou Sexton. SEE T TODr ON DISPLAY NOW AT PimbaT MOTORS For your own reel deep-down smoking enjoyment smoke that smoke of Fine Tobacco V TaTJasa'i5c-K-"3i?"i r Wood ancmiaf by H. MeComick baaed upon Cba orifinal oil pa,tg. mSA Ouality of pcnnnrr 3 CONTINUING SUCCESS ffT Caaaalia,naaniTiai nCmiia U Jssi&iW ' , lint rTaf -'- fc""- -a-.- a-- THIRD AND MAIN