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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1947)
Pine Flat Dam Is Started WEATHER ONRCION-Vlnuily with Mill In ml Balllla alluwsia III aat Imrllull loilay. flahl llinllllil anil almwsta Sallllilay uvar II. la. MUil IrinpamluiM. rreali anulli; ail wlmla Hit coast,- with weaalunal lilting guala. KLAMATH rAIJ.ll ANU VICINITV- Inri. a ilmiilliia.. Willi "I" unit, conliiiuliil Naluruaf. ''".'' .1,1. wluiU, lajroinliil lia.h "'''P luniahi. Illgli luilay oa, low W. Ulan "m!!!"1KIIN CAUrONNIA I'arllv rlmiil, ' Iml.y ami l,.i.l,hl. allir.l. ra n In mirlll anil lanlral iM.nlmu.. law Haul il'ow.r. in wnilli llnil waimar In Hay In Clraal vallay. Uanlla lo lliiHlarale ii.ulh w..l. i ly wlniU nil l'ail. Itelurn -Mr. nncl Mr. Unlo Ucbijcr mill children. 3Mlt H. (Kh, nro imw I liuiiia (olluwhiu month vaca tion III llm Mlclille West. Tlmy were Kiii-ntn ill Mm. Hebber' parent anil sister III llniiiiiuiiKl, Imi. Kn route thry sloiiecl at vnrluiui Places ol In terest, Urn Veil, llouhler dam. lilt Painted desert, WrlBlpy Held I" Clmniio, mill Yellowstone national nark. On their return trip inry vlaltcd wllh Heblwr'e family In Uecr park mid Suokune. Wli. Krlurn from Knai-Mr. mid Mm. Robert Htevona mid two wuu. Bar rl mid Biotty, have returned to their home on N. 3rd street alter a monlh'a iniiiiir trip which took them lo Now Jersey where thry visited with Hlevell's parent. They also cnluyed short ly III Wimlilim ton. U. C mid New York City. Horn Mr. mid Mm. lr C. dales, f II. a riHlM IlKklllfl KlllTfl nwnna ' m... ........ . 3M 8. oth, huvo returned after a k Station aix.nl III llieir lormer mime r,l.i.. Ulilln aiiltll IlirV Were inrila ot aim, Henry H. dales, alto In the reaiile business, mid wllh their daoiihter, Anniw dates, who I III business ill woius. tu-i- a.t-. -.fliiBki.il 9.litniifirinntl of Modesto. Held representative for lioiirra jeweiry I'omimiijr. uu Maurice Kiwuchard, heiid auditor for the company from Htorktun, lire III town at the local Itotiera' Unr. Knvuehard la returning to Btorkton tniimhl mid Zimmerman will be hero another ween. Nalem Woman Mr Word was m-Kiviwi imluv bv Mr. mid Mr. Mur nil Hrminer. IM7 lnnkout. that his mnlher, Mra. Ada Hraimer, men ai her home In Balcin. Thuradav nlchl Hhe was SO vesrs old. Hlie had heen a frequent vlillnr In Klnmalh Faltn and had many friends here. Iaiue To'nlihl Tlie Hiiburban league will meet tonight. Friday, at B orloek In Bhaaln nchool gym naalum to dlneuiia limmrtant bunl neaa. All iiburbonllea are urged to attend and have a voice In Uie mullein to be brought up. IMnorhle Parly 'Hie Ladle auxili ary of the CIO ! preaenllng another pinochle and card party at 7:30 p m. Ho. l Urdu y In the CIO hall, flefreah menta will be aerved and proceed will go lo the Hhrlne hoailtal. The public la cordially Invited. Ilnuae nueala Mr. and Mia. M. E. Holland and family. V39 Alameda, have n" hotie gue-t Dr. and Mra. Dnii C. t.lndaey of Ball Krnnclwo. Mra. I.lndaev Is the former Pauline IJji krna of llil city. Itetiirn Dr. mid Mra, Oeoige I. Wi'IhIiI I'litui'imd Wediiendiiy lioiii a I 111 ku weeks' ll'lp to Chlcuifo und llriiiid Hnplds, Mich, Dr. Wright went n a delegate, to the Prenbylitr Inn Aiisembly which ini'l lit Uruiid llnplds Ihl year, He reporla a fine moetlng with about IKX) dclcgiilea In aoMlou from all imiis of the United Uliitea and excellent aiienker were on the program, aiming them Dr. iiuia eviius oi me nonywooa church, Dr. Wright was elected on the pension committee of Hie as sembly. The Wrights also visited their 'on-ln-lnw nud diuighter, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Thnyer und gruud dnughter. of Chlcnuo. and Dr. Wright also made a plane flight across i,ake Micuignii 10 Wisconsin to visit friends und relatives over Memorial Day. Anniversary Dinner The Indira auxiliary lo the Brotherhood of Kail wnv Trainmen will celebrate their loth anniversary on June VI will) a banquet at Wlnema hotel at p. 111. and at 1 p. ni. the regular business meeting and Initiation will be held III the KU hall. Officer and drill team of Ml. Bhasla lodge AMI of Duusinulr will bo guest and will conduct the Initiatory ceremonies, All visitors will be welcome. For banquet reservations call Mra. A. A. Myers, 4207, before June 10. Hundav Hervleea The llcv. K. C Wlssenbach, rector of HI. Paul' episcopal church, announces Sunday services a follows: a. m., ceiebra lion of the llnly Communion: II a. in , morning prayer and sermon, "To the Unknown Ood " The sum mer church school will be held at II a. in , Hundays, when pnrenl and children will assemble In the church, with the children remaining until the sermon hymn, when they will go aownatairs for a story nour. Arrive I'rom Midwest Mr. and Mrs. Arley D, Burt of Kureka, Kuns. and Mrs. Ifarley Trench of Bevery Kans., arrived Thursday from their home In the Midwest and are guests of Mra. Sydney Kvnna of Bun set ranrh, a sister of Mi i. Hurl and Mrs. French who are making their first visit to Klamath Falls. The visitor are on a three-week vaca tion trip and motored west via the northern route. (JBMa-4jastMaV'.t ' e)atajajj(alai aajaj iatpaaasJVjaBaaJeaV(a"' flBBBBBBBaBBaHaBBBBtBBi. fBa-aii ataelH if -"?rrrK I jam ja- jl jmtm. I : Kitsilano Band To Play Here The fumed Klunnuio Hoy band oi Vancouver. B. C. I aluted to oluy here at Modoc field the evening of June 18, accordlriK to Charles Blnrk, cnamber oi commerce munager. The chumber I sponsoring the performunce, Stark siild. In answer to the request oi me Dana man ager. A letter was received from them by the chamber several weeks ago seeking arrangement for the boy and asking permission to play somewhere In the town In order to help defray expense. Sturk said thut the KUHB gym had been obtained for the boys' lodgings, and an effort I being made Si find cots enough for the group, o added that the band would start It concert at 8:30 p. m. and there will be no admission charge, however a hat will be passed to help the band along'. The band Is on lis way to Los Angeles to enter national competition. Local Girl Wins Music Scholarship The selection of Madeline Ma honey, daughter of Justice of the Peace and Mrs. J, A. Mahoney, for a music scholarship award to Beat- tie college has been revealed by Daniel J. Reldy, director of the music department at the college In a letter to Bister M, Faustina of Brcred Heart academy. in announcing tne award raincr Reldy said that Mis Mahoney was selected from a large group of ap plicant for the position with the college double quartet. She was appointed to the position of alto. Mis Mahoney l well Known in Klamath Falls for her musical work In and around the basin area, both classical and popular. 8he I a former student of Bister Faustina. Ore. raiOAT, Jaaa , latt, rasa tit On l-eave Cpl. Dee Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton B. Nelson, MM B. tth, arrived Friday morning, home on leave from the army at Fort Bragg, N. C. Cpl. Nelson has been made drum major of the 82nd air borne division band. His parent nave arranged a reception ana Dirtn duy party for him tonight. Church Dinner Dinner will be served at the Immamiel Baptist church at 8:30 tonight, Friday. Pro ceeds will go toward the church building fund. All are Invited. Oakland Meeting Elmer H. Bill slger, president of Balslger Motors, left Thursday night for Oakland, where he will attend a Ford dealers' advertising meeting. He will return Friday. , mm Are YOU taking advantage ' of TAXATION protection through Modern Insurance? PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Main St. SUN LIFE OF CANADA Mretlnr Postponed The executive board meeting of the Degree of Honor ha been postponed from Sat urday, June 7, to Thursday, June 19. UT A JJep to O WORK ON YOUR FARM lJUi:k a lake fiver ChurrhThe Rev. and Mis. O. Bchelr and their three spin arrived today from Vernon, 11. C. to lake over the nastorate of the First Church of Ood, 380 Altamont, From Koarburg Mrs. C. Ft DeLap la In Klamath Falls visiting from her home In Roseburt. 8he Ik at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Howard Jackson In Henley. Heart Aliment T. R. Bkllllnglon. 331 N. inth, was taken to Hillside hospital Tuesday for treatment of a heart ailment. He Is reported resting easily. Vlallnra Msrlnn Dennis and son Denny are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Howard Jackson, Hen ley. They are resident ot Boise, Ida. In Hillside Kenneth Robert of Chllnquln, well known businessman of that area. Is receiving medical care at Hillside hospital. Medical Care Jolrne Robustelll 8-yrar-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Robustelll, 1814 Arthur, la receiv ing medical cure at Hillside hospital. In Portland Mr. and Mra. Clifford A. Dunn are spending this week-end In Portland on business and will re turn here Monday. Governor Karl Warren (right, topi turns a key unlockinr a charge of one ton of dynamite (below) to mark the start of construction of the 136.000,000 Pine Flat dam on the Kings liver, 27 miles east of Fresno, Calif. At left Is Col. K. II. Mark, retiring Pacific division en gineer for Ih army corps of engineers. Calholie Daughter Catholic Daughter will hold a short business meeting Monday. June 0. at 8 p. m. in the parish hall. On Tuesday. June 10. all Daughters and their husband ate Invited to a social at Otto Bar is on B. eih at 8 p. m. Make reserva tions by calling Mrs. E. M. Igl, 8367, or Mrs. K. A. Moore, 3676. Ilabv Arrives Announcement was made today of the birth of a 7S- pound baby girl lo Mr. and Mr. ' J. B. Leas of Akron, O. The baby ha been named Judy. Mra. Lea Is the foster daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. , L. A. Sodcr. 601 N. 11 til. 1 Cookout Cancelled The all - city cookout planned for Intermediate irc: oi uiri hcoui. lor naiurauy at tne Oeary ranch ha been Inde finitely cancelled due to uncertain weather. On Itualricss Mrs. Alice llnmlllon was buMiiess visitor In Klnmnlh Kails on Thursduy. Hhe Is now sta tioned at Boundary Butte as a fire lookout. Improving Arthur Patterson, employe of Fisher Logging com pany who suffered painful injuries when struck by a log in the Fort Klamath area Wednesday, was re ported Improving at Klamath Val ley hospital. Hoeial Club The social club of Prosperity Kebekah lodge will meet for potluck luncheon In the IOOF hall Wednesday. June 1. Each mem ber Is asked to bring or send a can of fruit or vegetables or one article of food for a food basket. In lloaplUI Keith Moon of The Town Shop I a patient at Hillside hospital receiving medical care. DENNY'S BACK! Denny Lea hag token ever The Red Rooster 614 Klamath x end will be pleated to tee old friendt and new. "You've TRIED THE REST NOW TRY THE BEST" Oprii Dally 5:30 lo 10:30 p. m. Saturday 5:30 lo i a. m. The RED ROOSTER Doe your child sometimes grab his foot and stick it In hi mouth and gnaw on It? Doe your baby sometimes chew his shoes to frayed pieces before he has time to wear them out? It could be, because this thing DOES go on, you know. JACK JONES, our cobbler neighbor, admits that there are thousands of children who are expert at putting their shoes In their mouths and munching, but he aaya be doesn't know why unless the leather still has some of the flavor of our T-Bone steak In it. JACK may have something 'there but we doubt it. We are more Inclined to believe that the mothers of those babies haven't been In lo the Palace Market and shopped from our big va riety of chopped and strained Baby Foods . . . aU Nationally Known and Nationally Adver tised and priced JUbT RIGHT! These foods are made expressly for babies by expert who know Just what vitamin babie need to keep them from massaging their gum with their big toes. THAT'S why they say ... It pays to shop Palace. The Palace Market, Fancy Groceries and Meats. 524 Main. AS A FKK-UP, the Universal "Jeep" carries up to 1200 lbs. It has 2-wheel-drive for conventional travel, 4-wheel-drive for bad roads or cross country hauling. AS A MOBILE POWER UNIT, the "Jeep" gives you power to operate ham mer mills, ensilage cutters and many other pieces of belt and shaft driven equipment. AS A TOW TRUCK, the Universal "Jeep" pulls a braked payload of 5000 lbs., with plenty of reserve for steep grades and heavy going. AS A LIGHT TRACTOR, the Universal "Jeep" operates pull type and hydraulic-lift implements has power and traction for field work, with 1200-lb. drawbar pull. SELBY WILLYS MOTOR CO. 401 So, 6th Phone 6934 t isitors welcome I ''T far ..ln,a. iat riawars riaaia Nartara Stars Mac a Klamath Flower Shoo ssit a. aik Greenhouses raaaa sst WANTED Experienced Nile Sawyer, B-fl. and 10-ft. right and loft hand rigs, 1.95! per hour Sawmill Setter (Nile) 1.65 '.i per hour Edgcrman (Nltci 1,65 1 per hour Contract Green Lumber Pliers THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Stirling City, Calif. On Your Old Electric Shaver in exchange for a new NOW IN STOCK! 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