Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 01, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    a New Pine Creek
l3 Upwards to 75 children re en
a lylns tlie Biblical Instruction end
-Y.. nnnMri IL-ilh till
hlble school activities held at the
rTlrst Baptist church for the past
u-o weeas. i nc auuuui it v.
. .1 V. I f .11 t hriKA u-hn
nTve attended the Bible school and
J Brents of the dilldren who wish i to
bttend. mi program wui w
t-lght when the children will exhibit
aielr work.
v"! Mr. Freda Evans U to be con
jratulated on her untiring effort as
Aeeneral superintendent In putting
.1 , , , Alnnff With
a er those who are giving splendid
I"ooperauon are uie
rp tractors: Mrs. Norma Nellson, who
. &I helping with Ue primary group;
1 -Ira. Ruby Partln. who has the Ju
iilor class; Mrs. Eugene Barrows
nHho has the intermediate class;
-r.l ym..Im ct flair and RiV. EU-
aerie Barrows, who are also helping
wilth the junior class, arm . vy.
JJf. Cook who has the beginning class
?f tiny tow.
v The California sUte highway de
inartment began Uie work today of
.novlng buildings on the California
-Tide off the new highway right-of-5
vay. Gordon Patterson's house was
ft he first to be moved, then in order
SavM be Johnston s home and service
Vatlon and the old barber shop
..-ullding. Then Uie east side build
ings all will be moved. In all it
ivlTl make considerable work in the
Nown for the coming months. It is
. understood that Johnstons will erect
Si new modern service station when
, he corner now being used has
Jn changed. Their home when
fVoved will face east on the high
way. All buildings will be moved
ftack approximately 12 feet.
W Mrs. Ruth 6orenson of Sacramen-
o, Calif., her husband and family
Spent last week-end here visiting
Relatives. They stayed all night
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs.
iTom Dick. The vis ti tors left Mon
i'tay for Crater lake, and after mak
Sing a circle over toward the coast
"a-lll motor back to their home in
5.3an Francisco where Beldon is a
j"-nanarer of the Sun Beam Vacuum
gleaner company.
The Youth club members and
l.Jieir parents had a big picnic up
"it the East Side Orange picnic
Jfjrounds last Sunday. Homemade
S.ce cream was a. feature of the pic
5nic lunch and Softball was played
Lfor recreation. All Uie youngsters
rplled into Andy Anderson's truck
Sand motored up to the lakes where
Sawimming took place. Then the
&rroup came back to the picnic
grounds, played some more ball, ate
Rome more and came home. Around
'HO persons were present.
S Ernest Robnett had a close call
Jitast week while riding down on Uie
jake front His horse got caught in
Wbe1 wire that was lying un
, noticed In the grass and became
Jhinruly. Ernest saw the wire drag-
f tHm orau Via I-If of him
Sind seeing what was up, attempted
?to get off to extricate his horse from
Ttho treacherous wire. The horse
Li UUJ nuw
.treared and whirled at Uie same
Ittlme, throwing Ernest off his feet,
Jj.but he still clung to the saddle
Jrhorn. The animal kept whirling
J, and became more and more entan-
the wire, tearing his clothes nearly
D .1 It I Um KaHln In
.iftU Oil BI1U VUktms wau. ...
several places as he was drafted in
the sharp barbed wire for a ways.
His chest was hurt and his knee
(badly wrenched, besides Uie cuts
,ajid bruises.
A nice pink and blue shower was
riven for Mrs. Helen Tucker last
Wednesday, afternoon on the spa
,ciou lawn at the Alpha Smith
V. ,., KA oiimH w r
j present and the occasion was very
loveiy. wiui suiiuk ujush. ui
the. v nice summery afternoon, and
the unwrapping of numerous gifts.
W. C. Larkin is going to work his
Chiloquin
Eric Nelson arrived from South
ern California last Tuesday to spend
a month with his mother, Mrs. Rolf
Plelke, of White Pine apartment
in Klamath rails, no six-m uiv
week-end visltina wlUi friends In
Chiloquin. On Saturday morning he
traveled to Aisea, as a gurai. ui mi.
and Mrs. O. D. MrKel. Jean, and
David. He planned to visit with
Mr nd Mrs. Charles Oruberman.
Marv Margaret McEnroe, who
had been visiting her aunt and un
cle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren,
left on Friday night for her home
In Baker, Ore., where she will en
ter her last three months of nurses
training.
Dr. L. S. Cressman spent last
week-end In Eugene on business.
Kenneth Roberts returned from
three weeks in Hillside hospital on
Friday night but will be confined
to bed for approximately two
months at home.
Wavne Morland. from Spokane. Is
spending part of the summer with
his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Whiting. Wayne arrived
nearly three weeks ago.
Kenneth Arnold, Uie "flying Boise
businessman." who reported the
strange flying objects last week
end, t the husband of Charles War
ren's niece, and with his wife has
made several stops locally.
Visiting with his aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roberts. Is
Gene Palmer of Los Angeles. He
arrived last Monday morning.
Bill Flovd was to dork In Seattle
from a two weeks' cruise with Uie
naval reserve training program on
Tuesday, July 1, and will undoubt
edly hurry home to try out the new
family car. as well as to visit. His
sister, Rose Marie, is beginning a
shift as telephone operator at
Klamath Agency this week, replac
ing Lila Porter, who is leaving on
vacaUon.
Visitors from the Black Hill dis
trict in South Dakota at Uie home
of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Para too
were her brother. James Emerv. and
sons. Jim and Eddie, of Deadwood,
and friends. Harry Larson and Al
bert Mitchell, of Bel Fouche. The
Para loos left on Sundav to begin
their summer watch on Swan Lake
lookout tower.
mining claim for several weeks while
up here on his vacation. He is also
enfoying some fishing while here.
Mrs. Harvey Porter is away to
summer school down at Portola.
Calif. She left last Sunday and will
be gone for several weeks. John C.
Cloud is staying with Harvey and
son and they are having a big time
batching. Mrs. Porter is making
preparations to teach at Uie Willow
Ranch school this fall.
George Schamel is operaUng a
ditch digger for Nalley Green, doing
work down In Uie Robnett and son's
field.
Wellman Smith has completed his
three-room cabin up at his Moon
light mine and is now numbering
the old tunnel from which he will
branch off to Uie shaft he is sinking
on Uie spot where he made his rich
strike. By fall he will know for sure
the true nature of his vein. Several
miners are now busy working their
claims and more are in prospect.
Make your spring cleaning pay off.
Sell those still useful but no longer
needed articles through The Herald
and News Want Ads.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
You Drive-Long. Short Trips
mots Yourself Bare tt
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
Ve ere pleased to announce
fest every bottle of Milk from
Lost River Dairy
Is NOW protected by
this Sterilized Hood
I1 In addition to the regular cap on our bottles,
V are sow doubly protecting the purity of
yowr milk wiab a sterilised Sealright hood.
TW aertra oorar proteota the entire pouring
auriaea of the bottle aamet handling kt de
Nvarr 1 i a attant sentinel, guarding your
wMk, m k etaoda eposed on the doorstep.
There la bo need now to waeb. off ie bottle
kp Doloro powrintf. Your asllk from our dairy
wM annas to you isaaalilily proteeted every
Ha
MOT CBOVSWB
Fort Klamath
PORT KLAMATH Visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Roeder and sons
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Paget of Merrill, Wis., and
Bertha Merta of Detroit, Mich. The
group enjoyed a few days' stay here
before going back home. Merrill.
Wis., is the former home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roeder before they came to
Fort Kiamiun to reside, mgci is
employed in Merrill by Herbert
Hins, brother-in-law of the Roed
ers, who is in business there.
W. A. Donnelly, accompanied by
a friend, called on old friends here
last week while on a fishing trip to
Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don
nelly and daughter. Gwendolyn
Jane, now make their home at Mill
brae, Calif., where they operate a
service station. Donnelly was for
several years employed here as lo
cal foreman for the state highway
patrol.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Hessclgrave
and sou, accompanied by Gene Hes
selgrave and son, Wayne, left Sun
day for their home in Macintosh,
S. D., after spending some time
visiting here at the home of the
Hesselgraves' mother, Mrs. Prank
Edwards.
Harold Wlmer returned Friday
afternoon from a week's trip to
Russelville, Ark., where he went by
plane from Klamath Falls the pre
ceding Thursday night to recover
the Wlmer Pontine sedan stolen
April 1 by Alfred Paine, escaped
San Quentin convict, who is now
back In Sap Quentin following his
capture by officers at Russelville,
where he was caught burglarising
a store, and shot In Uie leg by offi
cers. The car was recovered In fair
condition and driven back here by
Wimer at his o. n expense.
Mrs. Nora Souther and son, Rich
ard, have arrived here to make
their home. Mrs. Souther, the for
mer Nora Copeland. will be em
ployed in the local telephone office.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leavengood
and Mrs. Joanna Taylor made a
trip over the week-end to Sveet
Home, where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Vlgue and brought
back Mrs. Leavengood's daughter
for a week's visit here. Mr. and
Mrs. Vigue are Phyllis' grandpar
ents and former residents of Fort
Klamath, and now operate a res
taurant at Sweet Home, where they
recently moved from Everett. Wash.
Week-end houseguests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B.
Castel were Mr. and Mrs. Al Lewis
of Portland.
Mrs. William C. Strahan and In- i
fant daughter came home Wednes-1
day from the Klamath Valley hos-
Ditai in Kiamatn Falls, where the !
baby was born June 20. This is the i
first child of the young couole. and I
she weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces at
oinn. Mr. and Mrs. strahan have i
chosen the name Nancy Lou for Uie
new arrival.
Enjoying a trip to Rogue River
valley this week were the follow
ing group of women. Mrs. Frank
Denton. Mrs. Arthur Nichols. Mrs.
Nettie Bishop and Mrs. Sarah Sto
cum. The party called on friends
and relatives at different valley
points.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strahan have
sold their local property to Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Rightmeir and are this
week moving to the state fish hatch
ery at Crooked creek, where Strahan
is employed. RiRhtmelr Is planning
on improving his new propertv and
renting it. He and his wife own and
o Derate the RiRhtmeir apartments
in Fort Klamath.
VHY WE SAY
a, It an X COUMI It KAWtCH
STIPULATE ;
i
I bit word meaning a contract is de
rived from Uie Latin atipula meaning
draw. Among the Romans it was cus
tomary to break a itraw when making
a bargain and then match the broken
endi to prove each party i right under
the terms of the contract
COM 14? IT tlNUM HMTMH
COM TM WQtf IfWtl HtUVl
ajo
Malm
Wesley Hamilton and Carl Rajnus
left Friday for Beaver state at Cor
vallls where they will spend a week
representing Uie American Legion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton
are having extensive remodeling
done on their home in Malin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton
left Friday for Eugene where they
will attend the Shrine ceremonial.
They expect to vacation on the
coast and return to Diamond lake
where they will spend some time
fishing. .
V. Dragil left recently for an ex
tended trip to Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Street have
been visiting recently at the home
of Mrs. Street's parents In Ten
Mile, Ore.
VacaUon Dr. and Mrs. M. W.
Poole of this City left today for a
week's vacation, driving to Yellow
stone National park and Jackson,
Wyo.
$ee,dear, were saving money I
To help you balance your budget,
and your diet, Corn-Soya brings
you lots of food value for your
money. It's a delicious never
before combination of flavor and
nouriihment. Ready-to-serve. Get
some today.
Jelly CORN
for Hever eas
eaarey
Sammy SOYA
fer beo'y-salle'fai
erefejai
mml
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Art Group
Lays Plans
For Year
Recently Incorporated as a non
profit organlMitloii In Klninath
Falls, Is the Klamath Art associa
tion. The Incorporation was made
about two weeks ago, but prepara
tions leading up to the official birth
of the organisation had stinted
some five months ago.
President of the new oritaiilMitlnn
la Verne Swansen, locally promi
nent artist and architect. Vice
president Is Mrs. Elsie McNre, sec
retary la Kntherlue llrumbaugh
and treasurer la Ai t Helnhiirt.
Already there lire 60 members In
the group. According lo Itclnhnrt,
spokesman for Uie aMioclntlon, the
founders anticipate Uirlr group will
be of considerable service to the
communlly. Avowed purpose of the
artistic complement Is to foster art
appreciation In Uie Klamath basin.
To further this purpose, lliey Intend
1
canning
cherries?
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SIFT -PROOF BAG
limAI.D XBWS, Kl.m.lK r.lli, Or. TtlltSIIAT, Mr t. ! lt
lo exhibit local nrllstlo endeavor as
well as national anil International
traveling art exhibits.
Plans of the group itlsn Include
the setting up of n scholarship plan,
As with all scholarship plans, this
one will clvo aMlalmico (o aaplrlug
young artlsla who do not have the
means to go to schools whore their
talents call be developed.
The board ot director of tho
Klamath Art association is lis fol
lows! Clayton Burrell, Klamath
Falls attorney) Robert llanlster,
superintendent of ait In Klamath
aclUNila; Mrs. U. H. Hnleilllne; God
frey Mat! hews, pastor of the (linn
miinlly (!(iiigregntlnnal church; Rev
erend Fred Wluicubacll, pastor of
St, Paul's Episcopal church. Also
on the board of directors are the
oigaiilMitlun'a officers.
ClnsHllled Ads Bring Results. .
CH'1
SUGAR
ICE CHHMA
FOR THE FOURTH!
To Take With You:
Quarts
Gallons
O Packed in Dry Ice to Keep until you
use it.
O Phone your order and it will be ready
and waiting for you.,
Phone 5101
KLAMATH FALLS
CREAMERY
Manufacturers of Crofer Lake Dairy Products
TX-W
Phone 3181
NOTICE
For the Convenience of
Our Customers
EMIGS
FOOD STORES
beginning July 1st
will be open evenings and Sundays
MONDAY thru SATURDAY
8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
SUNDAYS 10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Until Further Notice
It's fortified
with LIVER!
See the difference Dash
makes in lodks, appetHe;
disposition I
Wttch for brighter eyei, glossier cost,
steadier nerves when you feed your dog
Duh, For Dish is a ampUu food for
dogs unsurpassed by sny dog food
today in its line quality Ingredients.
Mmovtr, Dash it forlifitd uiilb livtr
ritbel if all man in quality prntinl, mm
nab and rilamint dtp and fer niuH
btaltbl Its nutrition his been kennel
tested on generations of dogs by Armour
scientists ! Remember there's only one
Dish it's fortified with livet I Get
Dash for your dog today I
Citified with nvc
7IX Tl
n is, i
I elJlKIK usesj)
IS OUT OF 100 D06S
- GO FOR DASH!
' Impartial feeding tern
in homes and kennels
prove 9) out of too
Jogs take to Dash
eagerly light from
the Hart I
IN KLAMATH FALLS IT'S
PIGGLY WIGGLY
701 Pine St.
CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, THE 4TH OF JULY
SHOP WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY!
e JsaP'
BE SURE TO ATTEND THE
KLAMATH FALLS
RODEO
July 4th, 3th end 6th
LOW PRICES on BEER by the Case
3
35 Rainier
In tins
Olympia-Heidelberg
Lucky Lager-Acme Case
Also Schlitz-Regal Pale-Columbia Ale
Wt corry a full line of Honeywood Oregon Barry Wlnei: Red Grope,
Blackberry, Loganberry, Currant, Oregon Concord.
3
35
everyday food)
NALLEY'S POTATO CHIPS
JUMBO PKGe
14-oz. 53c
Pure Cane Sugar
10-lb.bag - - - 94c
25-lb.bag - - 2.33
100-lb.bag - - 9.09
For your 4th of July icnic Basket:
Birdseye Fryers
' In our Kroien Food Cabinet, Cut up and ready
for the pan. They're tops In Fryers,
49c
49c
Coca-Cola or 7 Up, carton of 6 bottles 25e
(Plus Deposit)
or by the case of 24 bottles if you wish.
Biltmore White Tuna, N0..V2 tins -
This Is fancy (rade white meat tuna.
Lindsay Brand Pitted Ripe Olives -
mummoin size ouvei in no, 1 Mil tini,
Sardines in Tomato Sauce - - - - - 25c
Cresta Wanes Brand. S-ox. tins.
HERE'S AN EXTRA SPECIAL BUY FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS:
Early California Brand
Pimiento Stuffed Queen Olives in 5-oz. Jars
They Sell Regularly at 45c '
For the balance ot this week we are offering them
at only , ',
Better Bur a Dozen or a Case.
19c jar
It is our understanding that some of the Major Food Stores in Klamath
Falls are to soon announce the fact that they will remain open Nights
and Sundays.
PIGGLY WIGGLY WILL DEFINITELY NOT REMAIN
OPEN NIGHtS OR SUNDAYS. BUT WE WILL CON
TINUE TO OBSERVE OUR PRESENT STORE HOURS
WHICH ARE: 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M., MONDAY THRU
SATURDAY.
The Management feels that eur Employees are entitled to this consideration that they
may spend their Evenlnrs and Sundays Willi their Families and Friends.
We feel that our Good Friends and Customers will approve of our policy In this matter
and we will continue to slve you our best In the matter of Quality, Frlces, Variety of
Selection and Service.