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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1947)
MM Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Tni Zumbrun have MUirnrd Irom a most ejoyaum weeks' Vacation trip durtnit which thoy visited Mrr Zumbrun' rela tives et Juneau, Alaska, and on the return trip made several stops en route home In different western states to visit other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McDanlel re lumed Tuesday to their home In Oakland, Cal., after spending sev eral days visit In here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Engle of Sand Creek highway patrol station. Mrs. J. M. Hambly of Grants Pass was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strahan, over ' the Mother's Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hague of Fort Klamath are receiving congratula tions on the birth of daughter, born May 14 at Klamath Valley hospital in Klamath Falls. The new arrival weighed 6 pounds 3'i ounces. Hague Is employed In logging In this vicinity and they live at Mar garet Watson's apartment house here. Mr. and Mrs. William Strahan have returned from the Spencer Creek fish hatchery near Keno, where they have spent the past three months. Strahan resumed work here this week at the Crooked Creek state fish hatchery south of Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley were called to Medford Thursday by the serious Illness of their brother-in-law, Burrell RedpaUi, and re turned here Friday. Red path is now out of danger, having suffered from a heart attack but is still under medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roeder have purchased the grocery store and entire building housing the state liquor commission store adjoining, the deal having been completed just recently with Mrs. Roeder's father. Charles J. Brlcco, previous owner. Included In the property are the cold storage lockers installed over a year ago by Bricco. The store will be known as the Crater Lake gro cery and will feature a full line of groceries, fresh meats and vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher are the proud parents of a nine-pound j son, born Saturday morning at the WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF WILLIAMS CHROME MOLYBDENUM OPEN END WRENCHES Most Sixes SOCKET SETS Complete or made up - KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE MILL SUPPLY DEPT. Spring and Elm . Phone S141 An Inviting value to you who have never enjoyed Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice a grand saving to faithful users. The ff TASTBllKt IJ yMf TOMTOM MM Chiloquin Claude Collins of Ashland visited with his father, Phillip Collins, over Thursday night. The Collins had as guests on Sunday her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fernlmen of Klamath Falls, and their daughter, Beverly. Lee Peters of the Corner 8tore wanted the town people to know that, he. too, carries lures made by the featured Ily-tler, Polly Ros. boroush. Dr. Don Rice of Portland spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rice. Rice brought with him a uest. Peggy Oartten. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murine arrived on Saturday evening from their Madera, California ranch, to spend the warmer months here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doty, former residents, are moving back after spending the last several years in Mowich. They will make their home near the Y junction leading out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter have their older boy home again. They traveled to Portland on Tuesday to bring the little three-year-old home from the hospital Friends will be interested to know that Don aid Lyle's operation was more suc cessful than was the last one and he can walk again, rather than be confined to a cast. Mrs. Gertrude Bagley of Sweet Klamath Valley hospital in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Fisher is the former Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of Fort Klam ath, and Fisher is one of the four Fisher brothers engaged in logging operations In this vicinity and also at ChemulU Baccalaureate services were held Sunday evening In the Chiloquin Methodist church for the 15 Chilo quin senior high school students to graduate May 33. Don Wlmer Is the only Fort Klamath student to grad uate this year and the services were attended by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer of Fort Klam ath. Others from here who were present Included Mrs. Guss Page and son Gene. Mrs. Theodore Nicholson and children, and Mrs. J. R. Sise more. Commencement exercises will be held Thursday evening at the Chiloquin high school gymnasium. SUPER-RENCHES INDIVIDUAL SOCKETS H. H. S inch drive 12 POINT BOX TYPE Double offset juice that tastes like fresh tomatoes No. 2 can ... 10c Big 46-ounce Cans 12 fli9 Per 6 35 cans .... I can . . . cans ... I If you think all tomato juices taste alike, try Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice the juice that tastes like fresh tomatoes. You see, Sunny Dawn is made from plump, vine-ripened tomatoes that are picked, pressed and packed all in one day. That's why it tastes so good. And, by the way, well gladly refund your money if you don't agree that Sunny Dawn is as fine as any tomato juice you ever tasted At SMETOY now! Home and Mrs. Henry Kalama of Warm Springs were Chiloquin vis itors this week, having coins south for the funeral services of Mrs. Daisy Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greear and Margaret Lee of Medfurd were In town last week-end for the bac calaureate services. Their son. Dean, a senior, has been attending the local school. The Women's Society of Christ ian Service of the Methodtat church met on Tuesday night at the Wil liamson River home of Mrs. Kermlt Keysor. After an evening spent making decorations fur the church, refreshments were served by the hostess to the many members at' tending. The Rev. James Zeller spent Thursday night at Lake o' the Woods with friends, returning early on Friday morning to conduct his school schedule. Dariene's Dance Studio will re open this summer, alter being closed since snoruy alter i-eari Haroor. Classes are planned for all ages. John A comb was a guest of John Ciers In Tulelake on Wednesday. The men attended a luncheon for the chamber of commerce during his stay. Eight carloads of local residents drove south to Alturas last week end to attend the Fellowship Week end of the American Indian Full Gospel church, Oeorge Forest, resi dent pastor. The meetings were re Dorted as very successful Hans Jacobson, who formerly uvea in unuoquin, passed away in his California home last Tuesday. Holgar, his son who lives here, left immediately to attend final services. The body of his father was brought north to Fort Klamath for burial in the family plot. Jacobson's wife, mother, brother Karl, aunt and uncle made the return trip with him. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Musk rat of Stewart, Nev were visiting frlen-ls in town last Wednesday and plan to return this week for graduation services. They are the parents of the boy for whom the Robert Musk rat Memorial Trophy was named, and who lost his life while flying over Germany during the war. Mr. and Mrs. John Lott left on Monday evening for a short trip to Alaska. They planned to stay over night at the home of Mrs. Jean Blake of Gilchrist before driving to Seattle. From there they will fly or go by boat. Mrs. Molly Lewis is on a trip to Riverside. Calif., and when she re turns will bring several children who have been attending the In dian school which has finished Its spring term. During Mrs. Lewis absence. Mrs. HI Hatfield of Klam ath Falls is staying at the Lewis home. George Courtrlght left Monday morning for that long awaited trip abroad. He will sail from New York in the near future. Bill Pohll who had been told he would have to remain in the hos pital for many weeks following his , serious arm injury at the planing mill, made such a rapid recovery that he was dismissed on Sunday, but must remain under a doctor's I care. i Charles Gentry, who has been with his son, C. E. "Bud" Gentry t and his family for several months, i is leaving this week for Medford. , Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross on the birth of a son this past week. The Ross family have one daughter, a little red head. . ; Mrs. Pearl Nygren and grandson. ! Benny, left last week to spend sev- eral days In Coqullle. Mr. and Mrs. Mav Uden are visit- I ing their former home In Eugene i for several days. Toughy, that three-pound nine-ounce full grown , dog of theirs, went along for the I ride and to be company for the I saddle horse they plan to bring back. 'I Merrill The Boy Scouts made a survey of Merrill Saturday to determine now many people were using city water. This will enable the city to esti mate how much water will be re quired so they can Install a tank of adequate site at the new site beside the community hall where work is already in progress. Baldy Evans has leased the com munity hall and is doing extensive remodeling and decorating work there. Oeorge H. Baldwin returned Sat urday from Lovelock, Nev where he Is farming tins year. George E. Smith and Bona have shipped In approximately ttSO head of rattle from Cottonwood, Calif., within the past 10 days. The cattle were wintered In Cottonwood. Ouests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill, Sunday, In honor of young Wayne's fourth birthday, were Mr. and Mis. Glen Fields and small daughter, Mary Jean. Mrs. Eveirett Jones returned Sat urday from a week's stay In Port land. She met Mrs. Joe Jacobs of Fort Klamath, and they traveled to Portland together where they en joyed a week of shopping, saw some plavs and rested. Bessie Hodges - and R. E. West Journeyed to Redding Sunday, where thev met Bessie's sister. Mrs. Harry Wormack. of Vallejo. Calif. Mrs. Wormack returned here with them for a two weeks' visit. Among those who made the trip to Portland to see Ursal Snapp. Merrill's representative In the pugi listic promenade, win the light heavyweight championship of Ore gon, were Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Marks, young Simmons and Lowell Snapp, brother of the champ. A cabin belonging to Bill Hodges was destroyed by tire Sunday af ternoon. The cabin was occupied by the Chester Scott family, all of whom escaped the flames but most of their possessions were lost. A six- year-old netgnoor ooy named ssur ratt was staying with them at the time, and all of his clothing was lost. The VFW auxiliary is spon soring a drive to get clothing and household equipment lor tne lam- i ilv. Items especially needed are 1 clothing for the six-year-old boy . and a S-month-old baby, and bed- ! ding. Donations will be greatly ap- predated and may be left at Mrs. J. E Huntwork's home or with Mrs. i Tom Chatburn Sr. at her home. At about 3 a. m. Monday morn- lng. fire broke out in the Carol Surratt apartment, which is part of a five-apartment dwelling owned by Bill Hodges. None of the family I was Injured and quirk response to j American Legion Regular Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. g:M p. m Veterans Memorial Bid. 4th and Klamath. Club Rooms Ml Main, next to Wlllard hotel Open dally noon ta midnight, except Hnndsy Z:M te 11:60 a. m. For Legionnaires and Guests the alarm by the Merrill volunteer fire department prevented the fire from spreading to the other apart ment. Surratt has been seriously 111 ill the hospital In Klamath Falls for several mouths and the com munity extends sincere sympathy to this family In their added mis fortune. Most of the household ef fects were saved and according to Mr. Hodges, the house was Insured but the oabln destroyed earlier was not. A representative of the Van Pelt Manufacturing company of Oak land, from whom the department purchased Ha new truck, was at the meeting of the Merrill volun teer' fire department, Monday eve ning. He allowed the boys how to oiierate the truck and Its equip ment with the greatest speed and efficiency and demonstrated a new tvpe fog nossle. The nflssle Is prin cipally for fighting fires within walls and Inside cars. etc. The de partment purchased two of them. Lou Casper, of Ansul Chemical romiuiuv. DuOaa division. Ban Francisco, spent three davs here i last week demonstrating a new type of cliemlra) used III fighting gas and nil fire. Ail Interesting and effective demonstration was con ducted on the lot behind the Va'lev Service station Saturday. Tills chemical can be used as a snrav which clears a path through flame to allow firemen to go Into a burn Ing building for rescue work "The department purchased two of the large tanks to add to the present equlDment. Gordon Burrle. of Lakevlew. was an overnight guest at the home of wr. ana Mrs. boo Barry. Mr. and Mn. clrnc Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barry were among the many who enloyed the Klamath Posse brenkfast at the Williams ranch Sunday morning. For buying, selling, trading, use The Herald and News Want Ads for quick results. Just Received! Ladies Luggage by Durabilt Set of Wardrobe k Overnighter k Vanity Case " Sold singly or In sets tiUSIUS.S mi 733 Main r " V You are entitled to enjoy BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST and only Chevrolet offers itl Of all car$,only the newl947Chevrolet gives you BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST, with all that this means in extra motoring satisfaction. Sm us today. Place and keep your order with ui for a now 1947 Chevrolet. Enjoy the full motoring satisfaction to which you ore entitled . . . 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