WEATHER
niiKOUN-l'arily cloudy today ami In-r-raaalna
vloudltie.a ItmlMht and Satur
day Willi m-i'aalunal right ralna- In
nnrthwaal purllon. Not ao ruld In waal
tonight. (Jaitlla varlaula wlnda uff ouaat.
NOIITIIKIIN CAI.iroilNIA Miially
elaar today, latilHlit and tomorrow, liut
fog and low-hanging t'louda lorally and
In vallaya In morning, Mllla t'Hanga
In lampaiahira. Moilarala norlhwamat'Ty
wlmU off email, haootnlng aoulharly
long gatraina norlharit uoaat tonight.
FIIm Hara Frank Duvnnpcnt,
formerly of Kliiiniitlt Fulls when
liu nerved iih flliflit Inalruclar lit
Urc'Kiin Alreruft nervier! (kirluu
llio wur yenrg, arrived it-re yca
terduy by pliino with atlitlent.
Ho la Mitt Kiieat of Mr, nnd Mr.
Elbert Stiles of Mriia gtrcet.
After lriivlnil hero, Duvcnport
flew In Chlnu with ulr transport
coniimintl na fllylit officer In
the United Slnten army. Ho la
now Itinlriictlng at tho Bremer
ton olrport.
Camp Chairman Don Ken
yon, ono of lliu first Kujtlo Scouta
In Klamath county, hua nccvptcd
tho chulrnuinahlp of tho Girl
Scout cunip committee. Ho met
with Girl Scout executive this
week to liiy .luna for atimmer
enmp nt viinip Bather Appltule,
Lnku o' tho Woods.
Lafi For Horn Mr. und Mra.
Keater Guutleo and aon Corky
left Wpilueaduy cveiilnK to re
turn to their homo In California.
While hero they were atnylnK ut
the homo (if Mr. and Mra. Elton
Itiunauy. Mra. Gantlee la the
ilntitihler of tho lato Mra. Golda
llurney.
Playday Today, Frltluy, waa
play ilny ut Henley for UirU from
Henley, Illy, llona .1 and Mer
rill Miih aehoola. A phyalcal rd
ticatlon teacher from each school
waa present at the exercises as
well aa Mra. Izola Parker, execu
tive secretary of Girl Scouta.
Burgary Robert Colwell,
farmer of Ashland hliih.vay, la a
patient at tho Hillside hospital
where he had major surgery
Monday. Ho la the aon of Mr.
and Mra. Dun Colwell, pioneer
residents of Klamath county.
Colwell la abk to have visitors.
Holiday Trlpa City hall work
ers aro taklnu advantage of tho
week-end holiday by netting
away from tho city, many leav
ing this evenlnK. Eva Dickson,
deputy poll co Judiio, Mrs. Har
vey (Doris) White and Junot
Kitchen will leavo tills Frlduy
evening by plane, Miss Dickson
will visit In Seattle and Tucoma,
returning Sunday night, Tho
other women will visit relative!
In Hnlein and Amlly and return
Monday. Harold Frunoy. police
judge, left this afternoon to drive
to Chlco, Calif. Mayor Kcl Ostcn
dorf, hla daughter, Jean, . and
Norma Smith left for Salem, the
Kirla to no on to Corvallla. Mayor
Ostemlorf plana to remain In
Salem Monday to attend the
aviation committee meeting of
Iciiislature.
WAA Crew Claude M. Cart
wright and W. K. Ashdown,
pricing, experts, Irene Tony, W.
E. Soulier and A. P. Michaels of
customers' a o r v I c o division,
WAA, arrived toduy by cor to
hanrilo aalea of war surplus pro
perly at the naval air stutlon
next week. Gcnriie A. llunscome,
chief of location aalea in com
nleto chamo of tho salo startinif
February 25, canio down earlier
and Handy Jcnnesa, chief of in
formation division.
Improving Leo Sutton, ranch
er of Miller Hill district, who
has been confined to his homo
the past fortnight with a aevcro
head and chest cold, la reported
much Improved and able to be
out and around again.
Practice Eagles auxiliary drill
team will practice tonight
Friday. 7:30. In th upper FOE
hall. All members are urged to
be present.
In Appreciation
To all those who m ably
assisted at tho tragic apart
ment building fire of Sunday
morning! to the tenants who
extended sympathy and kind
ness to others lir tho face of
their own losses; to all vol
untocra and members of tho
Klamath Falls fire department
and city police department
who spent long hours at tho
scene of the fire nnd worked
so valiantly; to Jennie's cafe,
tho K cufo and tho staffs of
The Herald and Nows and
KFLW who helped In so many
ways; to our many friends,
both known and unknown,
for the beautiful floral tri
butes and other expressions
of sympathy extended to us.
THE EVANS FAMILY.
Farm Allotment!
Received Here
Klamath county farm allot
ments novo been received, ac
cording to Charles A. Hender
son, county agent, and the al
lotment board Is meeting this
week to break down the allot
ments to Individual farmers.
. Henderson emphasized that
allotments to Individuals are
based on their farm history for
tho past threo years, and that
the allotments go with tho
farms, not tho Individuals op
erating them. So far, Hender
son suld, there are quite a few
allotment claims to be received.
Any not received, he pointed
out, would rccclvo a "zero" al
lotment. Also, this year l(
farmer does not receive an al
lotment, Henderson said, he can
not expect any price support on
ma cropa.
Grange Party Midland
Grange Home hconomlca club Is
sponsoring a Washington'a Birth
day card purty to be held in the
grange hall this Saturday.
Judge Bunnell
Death Told
Robert Henry Bunnell, former
Klamath county Judge, native of
Alameda county, Calif., whose
childhood was spent on the fron
tiers of Oregon, died ut his home
In Brookings, at tho age of 70,
on Tucsdoy, Februury 18.
Mr. Bunnell died at 0 a. m. nt
his now home In Brookings. He
is survived by his wife, Ida M.,
daughter Myrtle Dell and aon
Lloyd of Ashland; two nephews,
J. A. Bunnell and Puul Triplett
and a niece, Mrs. Lois Schlescl,
all of Klumuth Fulls.
Tho deceased wos a member
of u prominent pioneer family in
this county In 1BH5, and became
a potent factor In developing the
highways here. Ho was engaged
In farming and stock raising on
Lost river on the SOO ncre Steele
ranch and ran ISO head of cattle
and 40 head of horses. Later he
was fairly successful In dry
farming to wheat and from time
to timo purchased acreages. He
was a member of a company that
brought pure-bred stallions to
Klamath county In 1005, and al
so raised draft horses.
Mr. Bunnell was elected as
county Judgo In 4918, serving
until 1021 and was re-elected to
servo until 1027. It waa during
hia term In office that nearly all
tho main highways lu the county
were constructed and to Judge
Bunnell la given the credit for
much development work here.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 3:30 p. m. from
Whltlock's parlors and burial
service at Mt. Lakl where he will
be laid to rest In the family plot.
Recreation Office
Head Not Named
A successor to E. E. Ham
brick as city recreation officer
has not yet been named, Mayor
Ed Ostcndorf said today, and
Humbrlck, whose resignation
was to have been effective Feb
ruury 1, Is still on the Job.
The recreation committee has
received applications from eight
or 10 aspirants for the post,
and Fred Robinson, member of
the committee, Is making Inves
tigations of each applicant.
In the 1850s more than half
the people of the United States
were less than 20 years old.
Teen Age
Party Slated
Junior high students,' includ
ing seventh and eighth graders
of all schools in the city, will
gather at the Teen Age canteen
Saturday night, instead of Fri
day, for the big party of the year.
Students are asked to observe
the change in date.
As the affair is "strictly dress
up" those attending are asked
to wear party clothes. It will be
"ties for the boys and party
dresses for the girls," the com
mittee advises. A 10-piece dance
band has been obtained for the
affair, hours from 7 to 10:30
p. m. Refreshments will be
served and games arranged.
High school students are exclud
ed from the Teen Age canteen
Saturday night as the rooms
have been reserved for the jun
ior group.
Politick A community gath
ering sponsored by the Peace
Memorial Presbyterian church
Card Party A public card
party Is being given by the Lan
gell Valley grange, Thursday,
February 27, at 8 p. m. In the
community hall in Lorella.
Bridge, nlnochle and other
gomes will be played and re
freshments served.
Malln Faad February 24,
Monday, Is the day for the Malln
chamber of commerce crab feed
to be hold In the Broadway
dance hall. There will be enter
tainment and names of the new
director! will be announced.
Correction Catholic Daugh
ters of America will meet at
Whillock chapel Friday at 8 p.m.
for recitation of the rosary for
the repose of the soul of Donald
Doverl, Instead of at 8 p.m. aa
previously stated.
Return Home Mr. and Mrs.
Audley White. 1118 Lincoln, re
turned Tin rsday from a two
weeks" vacation spent In north
ern California as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Paddock of Bly,
now at Williams for the winter.
Social Meeting Catholic
Daughters of America will hold
a social meeting Monday at 8
&m. In the parish hall. The Rev.
elahunty will be the principal
speaker and his topic will be
"Tho Rosary."
Speak to Lions Dr. Arthur S.
Taylor, professor at Southern
Oregon College of Education and
four students will furnish the
program for the regular club
luncheon Tuesday, February 25.
Loader Meeting A Girl Scout
leader meeting will be held In
tho First Presbyterian church
parlors on Monday, February 24,
at 1:30 p.m.
IT ISITORS WELCOME
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Cat ! riaala
Naraary Stark
Mark Baia
Klamath Flower Shop
isii a. ttk Greenhouses raa nu
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
, Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward '
and Sons
925 High Phone 3334
WASHING
MACHINE
SERVICE
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HCKAI.D NEWS. Klamalk Falla. Ora. rBIDAT, fa., tt, INT. rag Il?
will meet for a potluck dinner
Saturday evening at 0:30 o'clock.
This get-together is for all fami
lies In the south suburban area
interested in having an oppor
tunity to meet their neighbors.
There will be entertainment for
both children and adults. Call
7876 for menu suggestions.
Here is your chance to learn
and gather experience in a fild
which will pay dividends when
you have left tho service. Apply
at the navy recruiting office
nearest you.
. Veterans administration it
paying monthly pensions or com
pcnsatlon to nearly 120,000 Vtt
erans of the Spanish-American
war under various congression
al acts.
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