Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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Sprague River
' Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Passolt
and Mr. and Mr. Burk and son
' spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob passolt and Char
lotte. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins
and family visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Ortls and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grafton.
' Mr. and Mrs. Claire Taylor
of Chlloquin spent a few days
with Claires motner, Mrs. l..
O. Stow .
, The school sponsored a pie
supper for the March of Dimes
with a very good turnout.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zibull
spent the week-ena visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Broth
erton motored to Medford
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shadley
have sold their restaurant to
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Tarwater
of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Benny Lawyer Is re
cuperating very nicely irom
the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore
are spending their vacation
with Mrs. Moore's mother at
Boise, Ida. . .
Dorrls, Calif., defeated
Sprague River Warriors in a
basketball game Monday eve
ning 27 to 37. A very good
crowd was present.
Wavne Welch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Welch, is home
from hospital feeling very
good.
Mrs. George Cram has un
dergone a major operation at
the Klamath Valley hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Runnels
have left for a week, to spend
their vacation.
Charles Barney and Heby
Snell have returned from Rlv
enide, Calif. They will finish
school here.
Mrs. Jackie Crume is spend
ing a few days visiting with
her mother - and family, Mrs.
Cinda Crume. w, . - . " ",
Mrs. Andy Ortis and Dib
hon Cook are remodeling the
Sprague River Variety store.
Clino Roper was in Klamath
Falls Thursday on business. A.
M. Mattson accompanied him.
Harry Mesner has been In
Sprague River on business sev
eral umes wis wcva.
The culminating activity for
., the March of Dimes campaign in
Sprague River was a basketball
game, pie social and a grand
March of Dimes given on Friday
evening, January 31, in the
school gymnasium.
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IDC uaa&eiuaii game was
played by the Sprague River "A"
and "B" teams for an entertain
. ing feature for the evening.
This was followed by the pie
auction. The pies brought by
girls below the sixth grade were
auctioned off to the boys of the
same grade level, by Mr. Curry.
The older folks' auction was held
In the gym with the Rev. E. J.
i nil m "ucitoucct. wuun
was served to the- adul and
y cocoa lo we; ..cmioren: py ivixa.
swuny. n i- i
The - evening closed . with - a
grand March of Dimes. As Mrs.
Ethel Parkey played a march the
audience. -marched around -the
gymnasium and dropped their
contribution into a container.
Everyone attending reported a
nice time. Proceeds totaled
$87.04.
school equaled $37.70.
. The total from Sprague River
equalled $170.97.
The committee wishes to thank
each and every one who helped
in any way toward making this
campaign a success.
The committee members were
Mrs. Sterett, Mrs. Rollo Moore,
Mrs. Charles Borough, Mrs. O.
.. W. Ludwick, Mrs. Ethel Pankey,
, Ross Mclntyre and Mrs. Ted
Montgomery, the chairman.
Ken
The Cub Scouts. Dack 18. and
Boy ScoutSj troop 18, will hold
a combined meeting at the Fair
haven school on the evening of
February 28. A potluck dinner
will be served about 6:30 p, m.
Parents and friends are invited.
The Keno junior high school
basketball team won the game
played with Fremont's "B" team
afternoon, February 12. The
score was 24-19. Keno's high
point man was Jimmy Layton,
with a total of nine points. In-
lriantall 14- U - 1 . i
that this team has won all of its
Karnes this season.
40th Annual
Fireman's Ball
MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL
Sat. Feb. 22th
Music by
PAPPY GORDON
Lunch served by Firemen't Auxiliary
Dancing 10:00 to 3:00
Proceed for Siren and Other Equipment
Admission: Couples $1.80 Single $1.20 (Inc. Tax)
Lanqell Valley
Mrs. Mary Dearborn of Bon
anza spent the week-end in
Langcll valley visiting her son
and daughter and their faml
lies. Mr. - and Mrs. Walter Pool
and family of Klamath Falls
anon- fho ,U.llf -ll H With HPT
parents, Mr. ana Airs, lorn wu
son. Mr. and Mrs. George Fern
lund and sons spent the 6th
and ,4V in Medford with rela
tives. Friends will be glad tp hear
that Mrs. Harold Wilson is re
covering satisfactorily from her
tecent serious illness.
. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt
were dinner guests of Mr. and
iLfr-e V W Rmwn Vnhri i nr 2.
Friends have received word
from Mr. and Mrs. Charles mo
Beth of Medford of their new
The McBeths lived in the val
ley before moving to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatburn
T. nf Man-ill wura Hlnner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Hodges and fete noages Mon
day evening.
Cora Lea-itt spent Friday at
Bonanza with her mother, Mrs.
Mary Dearborn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hender
son 6f Los Angeles spent 10
j ...itv. Me n 11 H Mrs Me.
Mahan. While here, Carl, who
is a chef, made chop suey, ana
Mr. a-d Mrs. Woodward and
ki- nnH Xfr Pnv Davis and
ill 1 . DIIU " '
Denny were, dinner guests of
the McMahans ana nenoersuns.
Mrs. Ruby Brown, -Mrs. Artie
r-u nnri Mr Mnrv Dear
born, all of Bonanza, were Sun
day dinner guests ot mr. ana
Mrs. Wesley Dearborn and fam
ily on Sunday.
tained with a turkey dinner Feb-
nirv 11. honoring ner nusunuu
on his birthday. Besides Mike,
l m,A,i nt hnnnr. those
present were, Paul and Mark
Dearborn, Mr. ana ran. "".J
Tlaaphnrn nnrl children ana Mrs.
Jim Womack spent the week
end in Klamatn rans wnn uw
father. , .
. xTi-o fl F. Jackson
of Poplar Bluff, Mo., spent sev-
eral days last weeic wiui
and Mrs. Clay Walker. Mrs.
inrkcnn Is a sister of Clay and
Charlie Walker. Claude Jack-
son of Santa - rtosa, uiiu.,
brought his parents to Oregon.
L. A. Constans is spending a
t l T.nlravlnw with his
daughter, Mrs. Margie Harbeson
and family.
Deepest sympamy is exienucu
idimim nf Prank Grohs who
passed away February 15. He
lived here many years ana nau
a host of friends in Klamath
county. "" ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson en
tertained with a turkey dinner
on Sunday evening. Guests
were Mr. .and Mrs. Joe Roads,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess. Williams and
Mi? and Mrs. Les Leavitt and
Doris and 'Cal. ....
Uaitia Walbiif BllH MrS.
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Cora Leavitt spent Monday at
Bonanza with Mrs. Mary Dear
born. '
Ronnie and Larry Miles of
TSAnn n m rnntlfl itlfl a fpul
days with Mrs. Bessie Campbell
- - - . 1. : . 1 Mm, Uanmnn
Hodges is In Crescent City.
Mrs. Cecil Forcler left Satur
day for San Francisco. The
Forclers recently sola meir
store at Lorella. Cecil and
daughter Lynette plan to leave
soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier
spent -Wednesday and Thursday
at Grants Pass with Mr. and
Mr T j-ii i ic UnnrnA Sp Thfl
Fraziers have a new sedan.
A potluck dinner was held at
fVia Knmp nf Mr anri Mm JamM
Martin in Klamath Falls on Sun
day. Those enjoying the affair
were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Walker
and Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
DANCE
Langell Valley
Sat., Feb. 22nd
Dancing 9:00 to 1:00
Admission
Men $1.00 Ladies 25c
Music by "Swing Quintet"
Globe Trotter
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. Mrs. Mary Smith, 80-year-old
Langtll valley resident, has ar
rived in Scotland and is visiting
relatives whom sha hasn't seen
for nearly 30 years. She sailed
from New York February 5
and arrived in Scotland Febru
ary 10.
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
Mary Smith, mother of Mrs.
Harry Frazier, sailed from New
York on the Queen Elizabeth
February 5 and arrived in Scot
land February 10. She plans on
staying six months with her
sister, Mrs. Kate Eastman, in
Armadale. Mrs. Smith has two
other sisters and many other
relatives in Scotland with whom
she plans to visit.
It was 55 years ago that Mrs.
Smith left Scotland to come to
America. This is her first visit
to her native country and she
will be 80 years old in Novem
ber. She made the ocean trip
alone.
Mrs. Frazier took her mother
as far as Yuba City where she
visited two sons and attended
the wedding of a granddaughter,
then a son accompanied them to
Sacramento where she boarded
the Overland Flyer for New
York.
Mrs. Smith was met in New
York by a nephew, William
Strachan, and she spent a week
on the east coast visiting rela
tives in Massachusetts and New
Jersey before she sailed for
Scotland. She plans to bring
her youngest sister back with
her for her first visit to the
United States.
Jacobsen and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen McGregor and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin and daughter. Lon
nie Eugene the small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacobsen, was hos
pitalized at Sacred Heart . that
morning.
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Chemult
Mrs. Margaret Bishop of Seat
tle, wash., is visiting her daugh
ter, Mrs. Arthur Faria, of the
Chemult auto court In Chemult.
Ralph Francisco who has been
visiting at the Thompson home
in Chemult left Wednesday,
February 5 for Eagle Point to
visit his sister,
Mrs. Ed James and Blanche
Farris made a trip to Barclay
Springs Friday, February 7 to
visit Mrs. James' mother and to
leave Miss James for a few days
with her grandmother..
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomp
son of Eugene visited his par
ents February 4 in Chemult.
Myrtle Hash has been con
fined to her home the past few
days because of illness.
"Doc" Turner returned from
Portland ls&t week. Turner pur
chased a new hearing aid while
in Portland.
J. R. Thompson of the Che
mult cafe celebrated his 70th
birthday Thursday, February 6.
Mrs. E. S. Hawkins and sons
of Lebanon visited her mother,
Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Sunday,
February 9.
Ellis Thompson of Portland
spent Sunday, February 9 with
his folks in Chemult.
Mrs. Myrtle Hash was taken
to Klamath Falls to the hospital
Friday night, February 7, by
her sister and husband from
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thrader ar
rived in Chemult Monday, Feb
ruary 10, to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson.
The Thraders are from Wash
ington. Gilchrist
GILCHRIST, Feb. 19 Funds
were collected in Gilchrist, Shev
lin, Crescent and Crescent Lake
by the Grizzliettes of Gilchrist
High school to help In financing
the basketball team's trip to the
tournament at Klamath Falls.
The following captains were
chosen from each community:
Gloria Hyatt. Gilchrist; Jackie
Proke, Shevlln; Margaret Gud
dat. Crescent; Hilla Chavez,
Crescent Lake.
The club set its goal at 3200
which was collected through the
generous donations of the people.
The student body and teachers
would like to take this oppor
tunity to show their appreciation
by thanking the residents of
each community for their co
operation in this drive.
New applications for educa
tion and job training filed dur
ing November with veterans ad
ministration under the G. I. fell
to 205,000, the lowest number
received during any month of
1946.
If you can not be in town In
the daytime to get that fire in
surance policy, call Hans Nor
land at home, 3827. i
Unexpected drama springing from basi
cally sure, uncluttered lines! Fred A.
Block carves the long torso suit in rich
wool crepe, adds great splash pockets
with matching curved cuffs for contrast
ing excitement. Flattering Fred A, Block
toque with fly-away feather wings. '
Chiloquin
The Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Hum
phries, evangelists, are in charge
of a Christian youth rally, sched
uled for the Chlloquin high
school gymnasium, Saturday
evening, February 22, from 7:30
to 9:30. The Williamson River
Methodist church, Chlloquin
Methodist church, Four Square
Gospel, Klamath Temple, and
the Open Bible Standard church
will assist In the service. Young
people are urged to attend.
A surprise baoy crib shower
was given at the home ot Mrs.
Wayne Nlchims in honor of Mrs.
Mclvln Lang on Tuesday eve
ning, February 18. Mrs, Maude
Porter. Mrs. Kathorlne Evcrllt.
and Mrs. Dwight Klrcher were
co-hostcsses with Mrs. Niehaus.
Invited guests Included Mrs. Roy
Gienger, Mrs. Don Taylor. Mrs.
Ted Markwurdt, Mrs. Al Castol,
Mrs. Crawford Lewis, Mi's.
Cluire Taylor, Mrs. Duke Wil
bur, Mrs. George Reed, Mrs.
Walter Pohll, Mrs. Lee Hatcher,
Mrs. Vem Smith, Mrs. O. E.
Stone, Mrs. Daisy Holt, Mrs. E.
K.. tmith, Mrs. Homer Holt, Mrs.
Harold Collins, Mrs. George
Bruutlacht, Mrs. Bert Albert,
Mrs. John Ai'kell. Mrs. Todd
Deffcnbacher, Mrs. Ivan Doak,
Mrs. William Beat, Mrs. Betty
Satlcy, Mrs. Al Prcscott, Mrs.
John Acomb, Mrs. Hurry Elliott,
Mrs. u. M. Potter, Mrs. Owen
Waggle, Mrs. Marge Hlbbert,
Miss Paula Albert, Miss Donna
Brautlacht. and the guest of hon
or, Mrs. Lang.
Visiting at the home of the
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson are
Mrs. Johnson's sister and fam
ily, the Rev. and Mrs. Carroll
Grimes and daughter Carolyn ot
rowers, ure. rlev. u rimes is here
to attend the ministers' con
ference being conducted this
week at the Klamath temple.
They will return to their coast
home on Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Graves
and daughters Mary Jo and
Alice of Modoc Point are spend
ing two weeKs in San ranclsco.
Mrs. Walter Zimmerman was
honored on Wednesday evening
after the regular meeting of
Eastern Star by a surprise hand
kerchief shower to celebrate her
birthday. Hostesses tor the
group were Mrs. Lou Kelllson,
Mrs. Crawford Lewis, and Mrs.
Dwight Kircher.
Miss Janet O'Donnell, of Van
couver. Wash., a former Chilo
quin resident, is a house guest at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Self Service
Laundry
Wash Your Clothes at
Bob's Laundryette
1719 Main
, Phone 9234
V i Irl
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Johnson, She arrived last Satur
day and plans to remain for at
toast two weeks before return
ing to her northern home.
A special ussemuly whs called
at Chlloquin high school on
Tuesday, February 18, at which
time the Lettermen'a club pre
sented Coach Joe "Sandy" Mil
ler with a handsome wrist watch
In - appreciation of his leading
the basketball loom to county
championship this year.
Chief of Police Fenton Muhrt
announces that local prisoners
are being put to work In clean
ing the city streets, repainting
"no parking" zones, the city
Jail, and installing new traffic
signs. As soon as all speed limit
signs are put up, traffic rules
will be strictly enforced.
HAD ENOUGH
MEDINA, N. Y., Feb. 21 Ml
A. J. Richards, 83-your-old com
mercial pholographer who has
walked up three flights of stairs
to his studio for 60 years, finally
got tired and cloned his business
temporarily.
He hopes to reopen In the
spring if he can f met ground
floor quarters.
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II t Our best selection in years!
o Pendleton o.5(Mo 10.75 U
II I Arrow and Manhattan I I
3.25 to 3.95 II
rmf J 5? fjm. sflM For outdoor w.ar and sportlnt J M
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Former IG Sugarman Location 6th
Soignee simplicity in a wool crepe box
jacket suit with a slim shaft skirt . , .
leaving glamour to the glorious bowed
blouse! It's done in myriad-hued pure
silk print with lapels and-facing of the
same precious fabric. A mllanette drum
beret completes the ensemble.
HSSAI B NKWS, Klamllk Tillf. art.
Hager
Martin and Larry Snyder spent
the week-end In Klainuth Fulls.
Dulbert Arant was lit with a
bad cold and unable to attend
school Monday. ,
Bruco Hess left for Lovelock,
Nev Monday morning where he
is employed by his brother. He
has been hero several weeks vis
iting his parents and brothers
and sisters who live near Hager.
I. Wright is building an addi
tion to their pump house.
-FOft SALE -
Good Used Sacks
Suitable for
Stock Feed Potatoes
El-llce Potato Co.
Hatfield, Calif.
If A
MmAT, ?. II, MM. 'f Twl
Mrs. King li expecting her.'
brother and wife (Mr. and Mni
Clinton R. Jester ot the agrlk,
culture department, Ashland) to
visit over the week-end.
Tho side roads art rapidly
drying out and will soon be
passable.
In peacetime, beeswax Is used
In making ointments, cold crtsms
and nail polishes; It Is also em
ployed for wood finishing and
candle making.
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