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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1947)
Merrill Visitors at tht horn of Mr. nd Mn W. A. H(ll, last week, were hit unt, Mr. Mule Prlngle, and Mr. Brooks Prlngle and family or Berne ley, Calif., Mr. Brooks Prlngle and her husband are both doctors. Mrs. Marie Prlngle Is a horticulturist and work at a nursery in Berkeley. Helen Patton has accepted a po sition In Castleman's Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgemon made a trip to Arago, Ore, to attend the wedding 01 ner cousin, nennece ui lie. to Ellis Rackllffe. June 20. Ken. neth Edgemon returned with them for a month's visit with us grand mother at Araso. The Merrill Post V.P.W. met the Klamath Knights of Columbus, sun day afternoon, on the high school oftball diamond. The Knight were winners by a score of 16-12. Mr. and Mrs. William Poe are en Joying a visit from Mrs. M. L. Poe, of The Dalle. She Is William Poe's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill moved some cattle to Langell Valley, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell King have returned from a 12-day vacation at Lake Tahoe and Reno, Nev. They were able to attend the grand open ings of some of the place at Lake Tahoe and enjoyed the beautiful golf course but found the water just a little cold for swimming. Jean House, nelce of Mrs. King stayed at the King home to care for the children while they were vaca tioning. Vernon Kilpatrlck and Lloyd Lewi who attended the University of Ore gon last winter, have decided to stay In Eugene for the summer. Lloyd Is employed by Sears Roebuck. Bob Barry and Dick Shuck re turned, Friday, from a two weeks vacation In Northern Lake county, at the Laird and Fltnterald ranches. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stukel and Mr. and Mrs. Verle Reeves are hav ing sidewalks Installed around their property. Keno Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cecil have as guest Mrs. Cecil's sister, Mrs. O lin ger, from Oklahoma City. Okla., and Ralph Skinner and daughter, Eliza beth, of Topeka, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of Orass Valley, Calif, Mrs. H. B. Mc Lane of Chico. Calif, Mrs. Bruce Purdy of Coquille, Mrs. George Nee of San Francisco. Calif, Mrs. Henry . Ravenscroft of Petula, Call', and Mr. and Mrs. R, N. Diggles of Onus Valley visited at the home of Mrs. Joe Foster in Keno and at the home of Mrs. L. A. Brannan In Klamath Fall for a few days week before last The visitors are relatives of the Foster and Brannan families. Vester Wilbum received word Fri day that his mother had passed away at her home in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. orterfteld of Veronia are visiting at the Leonard Lummus home. Porterfleld Is an un cle of Mrs. Lummus. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hark ens and Elbert Jaycox are guest of the Ouy Moor and Ray Atchinson families. Vacation Bible school opened Monday. June 30. In the Baptist mis sion building. It will continue for two weeks. For Information concemlp? the new naval reserve, and the United States navy, contact your navy re cruiting officer, located In the post office building. Cascade J una has offered Cascade Summit as many different climates ot wea ther as is possible. Friday, snow and rain fell intermittently, on Satur day morning the hills around Cas cade Summit were covered with snow. Diamond Peak is still snow covered. Monday dawned bright and warm with weather that even a Los Angeles chamber of commerce could not boast of. Grant Erickson caught six rain bow trout from 16 to 20 Inches long, and Saturday caught two Rainbows about the same size. Among summer home colonists who are now at the lake are the F. A. Moody of Eugene, the Cept. Carmans. the Addison Brewers and several others. The Southern Pacific motorcar asslgend to Oene Lavoy. extra gang 23. stationed at Abernethy at pre sent was sabotamtt Friday night. All of the wiring was cut from the car and other damages. Lavoy's auto mobile was standing nearby and was not touched. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benson and chil dren of Halsey spent their vacation visiting Mrs. Benson's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hebert. Oakridfte. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lee at Cascade Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Lavoy. Abernethy: and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vaerrter, McCredle Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lee. whose outfit cars were spurred out at Cas cade Summit, have been moved to Crusatte. much to the regret of Cas cade Summit residents. The Lees spend approximately a month each year, at cascade summit wnne ur and his gang remove the rocks from the slopes. Horses for packing and riding are now available at Cascade Summit. Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Porter or Seattle srjent last week-end at Cas cade Summit at the home of Porter parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Porter. Roland Lee Porter Jr. also vis'ted his parents. The three returned to Seattle Mondav. Ravmond Porter is chief engineer In the maritime ser vice and has Just returned from South America. He left the bout at Panama Canal and flew to Seattle. R. L. Porter will have his vaca tion the first two weeks In Julv He exnects to snend this time vlsltlne the surrounding towns. lkes and other places of scenic beauty. General Eisenhower Gets Decoration Bly Beverly Csmblon and Opal Baty are attending 4-H summer school at Corvailis. Mrs. L. L. Griffin returned from Brownwood. Tex, where she at tended a family reunion. Carol EUlngson is soending the week-end with Grace Myers, Frances McMillan is spending a week-end with Erma Cambion. Classified Ads Bring Results. Williams Superrenches Socket . Wrenches and Sets End Wrenches Screwdrivers Chisels Punches Now Back to PRE-WAR PRICES KLAMATH MACHINE & Locomotive Works Spring fi Elm Mill Supply Dept. Phone 5141 RETURNING by popular request Bob S ummers HIS DANCE BAND AND "Musical Fun For Everyone" Featuring "The RADIO ROGUES" DANC E Wednesday, July 2 ARMORY DANCING 9 -1 Adm. 1.25 inc. tax Auspices Post 1383. V.F.W. (0r i , V.) I NT-.''. -v. fto.,. ii irw mm mn m r V f i i r if Secretary of Navy Jame V. Forrest (left) ImpecU the navy distinguished service medal he present ed Gen. Dwifht D. Elsenhower, (center) army chief of staff. In a nary department ceremony In Wash Inston witnessed by Adm, Chester W. Nlmlts Irish!) . navy chief of operations. The citation was for lead ership In the North African theater la November, 1912. general Eisenhower has accepted the presidency of Columbia nniverslty. effective next year. Policemen Face Charge PORTLAND. July 2 TV- Police Chief L. V. Jenkins today weighed evidence before pronouncing sen tence on two city Jailers convicted of neglect ot duty the night Albert W. Love, 55. Portland, died In the Jail's ' drunk tank. A disciplinary board of police cap tains, which found the Jailers guilty, recommended leniency for the pair, Robert A. Vancil and R. T. Schmidt, on the ground they were new at their Jobs. The maximum penajty is dismissal from the force. Four other policemen, who brought Love to the Jail June 26 after he was found unconscious on a side walk, were absolved of charges, al though the' board suggested they be reprimanded for "lack of Judnment." An autopsy blamed a skull fracture and a brain hemorrhage for his death. Toast-masters To Meet Tonight The Toastmastrrs will meet to night In the Willard hotel with Mark Poll acting as toastmaster, Gene Oldham handling topics and C. Wlldermuth serving as general critic. George Kuiuman will In struct the group In parliamentary procedure. Harry Jones. Paul Mc- ; Enerny. Ted Hansen. William El- i liott and Warren Bennet will be program speakers. The group met last Wednesday and Ted Hansen served as toast- ; master, Scotty Johnston, topic master, and Jack Elliott, general I ciillc. Dr. A. A. Soule gave a talk ; on eugenics. Other speakers were Al Pape and Oene Oldham. Classified Ads Bring Results. DROWNING j PORTLAND. July 2 (v-Eleven-vear-old Gordon Neal Wanderling. Vanport, fell from a raf( on which he was playing yesterday, and drowned In a small lake north of Portland. There Is No Finer Pnmlea Tile Made" KLAMATH PUMlCE TILE CO. Mil t Tmrnttt BalUlaf Til. aalph aawvll t'h. Dasfa IMS Owat Slrtl If between 17 and It year of age, you must have written consent from your parent or legal guardian to enlist In the United Slates navy. NOW AVAILABLE G. E. Table Model Automotic Combination Radio and Record Players Fyock-Moon Incorporated 121-125 So. 9th Prion. 5400 Carpenters Turn Down Pay Boost BEATTLE, July 2 (IV-Roy W. Atkinson, regional CIO director, to day commended the action of Skglt-Whtfom-8ii Juan Coun ty AKL carpenters In waiving a la rent hourly pay raise to which It m entitled under a coat-ol-tlvtng clause. "It's a sensible step, a step In the right direction," Atkinson com mented. Other labor leaders also esproMed approval of the action. K. M. Wes ton, president ol the Wellington Suite Federation of Labor, said the workers "evidently beiieve It Is bel ter to have a Job at which they can work every day at a ralo people can afford to pay." He added, however, that It "is a question whether It can be an effec tive action when It Is limited Just to the Skagit district." "It took a lot of nerve to do a thing Ilk thai In time Ilk. these." commented Harry Carr. president of the Seattle building trade coun- HSRAI.D NIKS, Hlsmilk rails. Ot. wsowssdat. Jir I. mi. r.t T dl. "It niluht turn out to be tin right Uilng." H. V. Deni. esecutlv vlre presi dent of the Bcnttle master builders, mi Hi It was "a noble gesluie," uut added that Heatlle carpenter de cided to accent the raise a one Justly deserved because "during Hie war, when wngr were frnsrii under th little steel formula, the union took the short end of the contract. Nuw the shoe Is on the oilier foot," li.MKKK qi'KKN Al.UANV. July 2 (! Pat Mctlee, 17. Hweet liniiie high school Junior, will be crowned queen of th third animal Albany timber carnival her tomorrow, rlha won a contest from eight other candidates, No Spud Support Asked By Growers poirn.ANl, July 2 or Not a potato growar In Multnomah, Mor row or Malheur counties applied for government price siipimi I protection for Hie Intermediate crop to be har vested this month, (he department of agriculture reKiited Uxlay, The tlrnillliio fur application fell yenlrrduy ami the department of agriculture contrasted It with last year, when 37ft carloads ot IllUr. medial crop potatoes were pur. rhasrd In Malheur county al aupport price of (1.70 a hundred. 'I'll deadline for application on late crop xitator Is Hcptember 1, Biggest Honor Roll Filled EUGENE. Julv 2 (A The largest honor roil on record at the Univer sity of Oregon was reported here today witn 26B students making grade points averages of 3.50 or better in spring term. Forty-one made perfect scores of ; 4.00 for the term. They included: j Robert N. Forrest. Pendleton: Bjorg ' Hansen, Corvailis, and Harry B. 1 Johnson, Salem. Mn enlisting In the United States navy cap now enlist for a period of three years. For Gala Week-End Try Molatore's Beit for Food Beit Music in Town Open 6:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. 1112 Main Our Fourth Anniversary! 1, 1947 July We wish to thank i ' vks. if'vrJl the many Doctors ,' c "h . of Klamath Falls, I "l ' Portland Clinic, Shrine Hospital, - Mayo Clinic, The State Industrial Com missions of Oregon and California, for their sincere co-operation of the past four years in referring patients to NISSEN'S INSTITUTE PHYSICAL THERAPY 110 North 8th St. Phone 55S8 hi Millions of temperate people enjoy BEER, the light refreshment beverage 14 B i m . m hi - Y't y sir1, "Ky" - 'A M n m Mi Pits the Water THE OIIGINAI IICHT TABLE. BEER THf OtTMf 1A BtCWJNO COMPANY, CHYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. V A. a? A small adjustment may put your pen it! perfect condition. 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