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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1947)
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Sarah Blocum and brolhrr William 1-ambcrt were KlumaUi falla vultiira on day lat week. Allhonall ihtt wet wealher ha tiaaitwred oixratloiu rotulderably campaign ha been under way lor th pait llireo reka to kill maa ' tSiipiiera which are Infeatlng local pulurea heavily till aenxm. Among wood River valley cattlemen who Bra having the work done under County aupervlalon are NlrhoUnn brothera, John Cauhapt and J. P. XcAullf f. Mr. and Mn. Allen Belleu ient th Memorial Day week-end holi day at Coqutll, Ore. i Mra. L. J. Hherman ha.i arrived In Port Klamath (rum Kngene to make her home and aulat In the management of tho ('rater Lake cafe, which waa recently purchased ., froia 0. J. Brlcco by Mr, and Mr. Bhejman and aon Jack. Mr. Roger Wright reaigned her poaltlon a telephone oieralor at ill local office of th Weat Coital Telephon company on June 1, and It now operating a tervlr elation t Sand Creek highway patrol t. Hon where alio and her family re ide, and where her Inwband la em. )loyed aa foreman of the highway tvctltm. Mia. Weaton Rngle hiu re- Silaced Mra. Wright aa operator, hav ing formerly been employed aa re lef operator. She and her hunband lave moved to Fort Klamath from Sand Creek, where Kngle la era- rloyed on Uio highway patrol. Mra. val Knog la now acting aa relief operator at the local awltchboard Mra. Harry Engle being chief operator. Mr. Fern Head arrived here laat week from Santa Barbara, Calif., -lor an liulelinito atay at lite Homo ol her aon-ln-law. daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. Rny Prowell . did two aoni, Mra. Prowell hod a aurpr.BO vlalt ln.tt week from her tntcle, O. D. McAlllaler, her mother Brother, who waa accompanied by hi bride-to-be. They atopped ', briefly at the Prowell linma while ' n route from K.uiicne to Renti to be .' Binrrled, and planned following tho i)ereniony to vlall at Pnlo Alio, Cnlll., Blth a alater of McAlllater and Mra. Head before returning to Eugene o make their home, t Additional unexiected gtieata at he Prowell home the anine dny Bere Mr. and Mra. O. L. Htinnlctitl of Roneburg, tho lntler being Hoy I'rowcll'B aluter. They apent the flight with the Prowell and left inrly next morning on a alght-aeelng trip In till vicinity, till being Mra. ittmnlctil'a flrat visit to till part uregon. Mra, John Cauhnpo and her moth- Run. Caroline Mueller, were mVn Fall shoppers on Thurs- . . ' W ... l)l..a, ll.U eek completed the anle of their ocal property, tho new owners, Mr. 5 Jli 1 : SIIIItTS FOR DAD ON JUNE IS 600 Main and Mr. Marian Wluebarger and their family of three children, hav ing already moved Into their new residence. Winter I employed In logging operations of J. W, Fuller al Cliemull, aa alao la Wluebarger, and Mra. Wlmrr and her daughter-in-law. Mra. Butter Knox, recently took over the management and op errtlon of the Diamond Lake Junc tion lunch room on highway 97, the property of John Zblnden. Jerry King wat brought home Wednetday from the Klnmath Val ley hospital In Klamath Kails where he has been t patient since receiving a broken leg In a recent logging ac cident at Sprogue River, where he was employed by the Big Lakes Box company. King has tne leg In a cast and la ante to be tool it witn tne aid of crutches, but will be laid up from six to eight weeks at a reaull of the mlslinp. Norman Blnyllir of Portland Is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mra. Outs A. Page and son Crene, Mra. Page being his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hackler and Mra. William A. Page were Klamath Falls visitors on Wednes day, when they attended the Nile luncheon at the Wlnema hotel. Don Wlmrr and Nell Nellson came home Friday evening from Seven lakes with part of the camping equipment used by seven Fort Klamatn and cmioquin youtns wno have been al Oraui Lake for the past two weeks. The two boys left early Saturday morning on the re turn trip and the entire party will come home the samo day. The boys report rugged weather during their slay, with plenty of snow still on the ground and not much grass for the horses. The party had fine lurk fishing and the samples brought home were very good and exceptionally fine flavored. In spite of the storms Incurred during their trip, the group enloyed a good time. Those making the atay Included Howard Luderman. Earl Oreear. and Buddy Cllengcr, all of Ohlloquln. and Jim Dyche, Don Wlmer, Nell Nellson and Don Reeder from Fort Klnmath, The latter returned homo last Hiindsy from 8even lnkea. The boys reported Uiat a group of 13 youths, Including a school teacher, had arrived there this week from Merrill to enjoy a vacation trip. FIREMEN NTEAMED I'P CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 10 f.T Firemen rushed to a Charleston ho tel In answer to an alarm, but they didn't stay long. Tiie "smoxe" somebody had re ported proved to be steam from a snower being token by a guest. Hager Fort Klamath Civic Improvement Club Meets Mr r Kf rtamkhv vhn haa visited her sister. Mrs. R. II. Anderson, ha I In the clubhouse on Friday af tr- FORT KLAMATH, Juno 10 The , Lloyd Nicholson who It vlslUng regular monthly meeting of the I her at the Nicholson home, and Civic Improvement club was held returned to her home this week. R. Henry Anderson attended the slato grange meeting In Bend lust week. Mr. and Mr. Ed Qoeckner have purchased a home In Salem and will move there Wednesduy. Ooeckner will be located 111 Salem as mer chandise manager and buyer for Arbuckle company. Mr. and Mra. Orelg and children of Boise, Ida., visited witn cora ana noon, with a good attendance of members present, and Mra. Frank Denton, first vice prealdent, In the chair In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. H. T. William. During the business session, the name of each club member se cret friend for the past year was revealed, and new name drawn for the ensuing year. Routine busi ness was transacted, at the close of which each member presented John at the Y service station last her secret friend of the put year week. Cora accompanied them on a I with a parting gift. A game pro trip to Crescent City. Calif., for aivlded further diversion for those few days where they visited friend present, with Mr. Bert Oray wln and relatives. i nlng the award for high score. Donald Burgess, who has been new membe were wel. nem tor aomc uim, a "'"'" corned Into the club at this time, Into his uncle's home In Klamath rails. Pioneer Community Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Majors of Port land visited last week-rnd al the It a niece. They visited relatives !" refreshment were served by ,.. iinrri. r.iun.o.. i.. ti.- hm the hostesses. Mrs. R. O. Vamum ... " ' : anrt Mr riIKrt f Including Mrs. Charles Balden, Mrs. L. J. Slierman, a recent ar rival from Eugene, and Mr. Blaine Thorpe. At Uie conclusion of the after- Sundny. : and Mrs. Dclbert Denton, at tables ..... ,.. ,,. .... ! made attractive with parities and Sunday on his return to school "" !"' "owe... after spending the week-end with his father. Rod Fraln of Jenny creek. While home Hardy brought his father to Klamath Falls for Decora tion Day. Nellie Anderson wa among the fiasaengera who were on the Urey lound bus that went off Die road coming from Ashland Memorial Day. Fortunately she escaed Injuries. Indian Pet "Chief Flying Tail," who passed away In Klamath Falls this past week was a character who haa been seen In our area many times, hvalng made his home with Joseph Otxiclard for some lime and with Howard Beaver, former resident. The community Is Indeed proud of our Joe Zaroclnskl who won so many honors at the Klamath Union high school commencement ol which lie was a member of the graduating class this year. Joe plans to attend St. Mary s college, having a scholar ship for that school. Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Donelson Attending the meeting were Mrs. Bsrah Stocum. Mrs. Nettle J. Bishop, Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley, Mrs. Roy 8tanley. Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs. Joanna Taylor. Mrs. William A. Page. Mrs. William C. Hackler. Mra. Velma Nash, Mr. Earl Jack son, Mrs. Jerry Blsemore, Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Denton. Mrs. Ord Prltchett, Mrs. Charles Belden, Mr. Elmer Zum brun. Mra. L. J. Sherman, Mrs. W. B. Hescock, Mrs. Patrick J. Mc Aullffe, Mrs. Theodore Nicholson. Mrs. Arthur Nichols, Mra. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson. Mrs. Ray Prowell and a sjieclal visitor, Mrs. Helen Oruber from Rogue river valley, a sister of Mrs. and boys of McMlnmille arrived Fri day for a visit. Halleck will return home 8unday, leaving the family for a visit "Threw away my harsh laxatives" "Out they went, all harsh, embarrass. ing purgatives. For my constipation turned out to be due to lack of 'bulk' in tne diet and, gentle stt-ssAN proved tho an swer," If you have this trouble, too, est an ounce of XCLLOOO'a , i.i.-ta4N every day In milk (or sprinkled over other cereals, or! I baked In all-bran muffins) and drink plenty of water, kullooo's . AM.-BBAN Is guaranteed to keep you I regular naturally, or double your money I bsck. Order killooo's all-sssn today. See For Yourself The Largest Display of , ' Refrigeration Equipment ( In Southern Oregon and Northern California' e THE MOST COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. O THE LARGEST SALES PERSONNEL O THE FINEST QUALITY NAME BRANDS In other words, tremendous facllttle to give you th beat prod ucts and service at lowest price. OREGON EQUIPMENT CO. " Rofrltjorotlon Division 127 Bo. 6th Phone 6617 3 aW '"l.'.IH 9 Are. your HEARING AID BATTERIES costing TOO MUCH? DERBY'S MUSIC CO. 30 N. 7th Then visit the Viext Sonotone Hearing Center Wi-N.-Mo Hotel 9 o. m. June 11th to 5 p. m. June 12th Com In see the new Sonotone with "Mario Key" that solve the greatest problem of all-in-one hearing aids! First weal It with batteries Inside no bat tery tords. Second whenever you want, add long-lasting EX TRA POWER and SAVE UP TO 11 In battery costs! C. R. ADAMSON, Manager Sonotone of Medford the hostesses. MoNory Dam Work Demand Reloyed PORTLAND, June 10 tP) A de mand of the Portland labor-management committee that work at McNary dam be pushed to ease un employment here ha been relayed to congress by Reps. Ellsworth and Amtell i both R-Ore.l. The committee's statement to a house sub-committee said the con struction program was the only like ly opportunity to find work for 31. 000 now employed In the Portland Girl Scout News HkBAI.P A NSWS, Kl.aial. Fallt, Ore. TUS1PAT, Jaaa I. HIT. ra Mia CARNIVAL B Dick Turner Congratulations to the new Olrl Scouts who have flown up from Brownies tnis monin. Tne following troops recently held their fly-up ceremonies: Roosevelt troop 31 was entertained oy intermediate troop s for Its ceremony. The girl nd their mother attended the meeting which wa held In Mr. Dean Oi born garden. Mrs. Osborn Is leader of troop t and Mrs. Oeorge Condrey is leader oi troop 31, Fremont Inter. mediate troop 2 gave a party for nrownie troop 33 in tne scnool cafe teria. The fly-up ceremony for Falrvlew troop 23, with Mrs. L. R. Thompson and Mrs. H. Ayres leaders, was In the form of a potluck dinner for tho families of the girls flying up. Ten girls flew up, nine of which were present, The ceremony wa con ducted by six Intermediate Scouts from troop IS, with Mr. Beach ss leader. The leader of both troop wish to express their appreciation for the help given them by the mothers dur ing the year. Brownie troops 34 and 40 had their fly-up ceremony dur ing a picnic at Moore park, which was sponsored by Intermediate troop 19. Brownie troop 22 wa aided by Mr. Priest's new Intermediate troop In a fly-up ceremony held In the Pelican school. Wednesday, June 4, troop 2 had a meeting to finish the entertainment plan and write the Invitation to the parent of the members of troop 2 for their parent' night, which Is to be held Wednesday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. In the social room of the First Presbyterian church at 6th and Pine. This Wednesday was the last meeting of troop 2 until fall. Olrl Scout news from Malm In clude a report of a hike which took the girls of troop 46 to many In teresting places. Mrs. Otto Ellis and Teddy Stevens were leaders. It was also announced from Malin that .the Neighborhood group will have ' It regular meeting and election of offi cer at the Malin city hall on June 12 at 8:00 p a All member, troop committees and sponsor representative are urged to be present. The Malin Olrl Scout are very Interested In summer camp and many are busy signing up and preparing for camp. Word ha been received that Mr. . Ann Saunders, leader of the Inter- i mediate Scout troop at Malin is seriously 111 at her home. The Malin Scouts express the hope that she will soon recover. 1 FARES UP i 8HANOHAI, June 10 MV-Fares I on coastal and inland snipping . routes will be raised from ou to 90 per cent effective Thursday. The boost waa granted by the ministry tf communications. waaa see. Itfr Wt as ttavicc. wc. T. M. ate u. sat, orr. "Family tree! Get your fmily tree here! You can't tell Uncle Lem from Coutin Claude without a family tree!" PICNIC SEASON SEATTLE, June 10 ( Northern Airline reported one of It cargo plane delivered a full load two and one-half ton of potato chip to Falrbank. Alaska. The cargo eomrjartment was to filled with chips Pilot Russell Schwartz and hi co-pilot bad to en ter the cockpit through a small forward loading batch. "Blu Boy" Heads For Operation PORTLAND. June 10 WPi Jimmy Brlstow, 12. Wauna, Ore., who has been a "blue boy" since birth, was hesded east across the continent todsy for an operation he hopes will allow him to piny with his friends. "I Just want to get It over with and be like the rest of the kids," Jimmy said last night as he boarded a train with his grandmother. Mrs. Bert Bates, for Baltimore and the Johns Hopkins hospital. Money for the oDeration wns col lected by the community of Wauna. ! mrmm aW M , . I 7WMV faJ A Fence to Meet Every Need "liVsHKaTcrrHAT aajvo" IMSUKAMCF WC OoTftlOM . DON t CAJ-l- VSTVe ITsrMB waaannaar. t a? -3 iif t aVV VT1 K.,ff,A2lr )M Donald F. Call Gebrge E. Wood Licensed Solicitor IB SB? Ira Made from (elected U-ln. full slxe wood slats, evenly (paced and woven between I cable of heavy wire. Color: red or greea. It' easily, quickly and per manently erected. Long lasting and makes a good appearance. It' inexpensive! too. Available In any quantity. Suburban Lbr. 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