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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1947)
0 y WEATHER Kt.AMATII rAI.I. ANII VICINITY; I'ailly uliwily Imlav, Imilglit anil W.it lia.itay, M'Ml.tat. In fl..li .iilitlitallrlv WllllL. IIKIl Iwlsy OJ, lUW 49, IHll vvilni"iilav HO, - NOII I lll'.IIN lAIKOHNIA, l.lfHi' III dav. Ininalll ml Wfiliirailny' rkril li,r local lllMIl fi'S along I'oa.l. i.lttla I'lianlia III tiiinmlui, Mutlvtuttf tiurtliwaalai lr wlnil. nil (limit. kt t (IMKUIIN; rlr totlay, tunlsllt mid Wail Itaaila)', pxi'niil ui'ta.loiially cloudy III lloi'lliw.t lolllnll. Mill Chang" III llll nftaluta. Minimal vmlaljl wlliil. ulf ilia rna.t. Ill lluaiUnl Vermin lliibt'ilniil (if IUJ4 limy waa admitted to 11111 aldo luuiliiul Monday nf Uii-ikhiii where ho uikIitupiiI mi rmoruriicy iirnclritoiny Unit rvriilnif. no it mi minima of tlm Oregdii-Calllor-lllit Kicluhl Lines, (IwsU-lUr, mid Mrs. A. II, Olim mid iliumluer. Jmly, of Purilaiid, at tended Ilia Kliinifttli rodeo, Tliry were guent nf Mr mid Mm. II. w, Leltke of 'the Olriirourt apart ments. Vacation Jrun Htiarr left for Piirllnnd Hiillirduy where alia will prod her vacation Willi her muiid iinrrnts, Mr, mid Mm. (Ironic bowno. VUI(iira-Mr mid Mia. It. T Hliikemnra mid dimithter. .Inula, of Monrovln, Cullf., were vlaltnra of Mr. nml Mi Herman HrnnU, Olrnrmirl aparlmrnta, 'atlf iiritlat Vacation-Mr. mid Mra Tiny Jolinnon, 4WI Market, returned rceenlly from n vnrnllnn In Pnrlcr vllle, Calll., where lhiy vlallcd with hrr slater, Mra. Clyde Branch, Tranaferred Aiuliev nraalr.. wtin lina been employed nt the welfare office In Clrmita I'naa. hna been transferred to the Klamath welfare offlie. Hurt nt ItodeoMrs. Oluy lluw 11 nl slipped uii a board Hunday and Hill, hijiirliiK her hli, Hhe win taken lo llllliildo hospital where alio limy Imvii visitors. Mra. Unwind wiw helping- 01a In the ouiicnasluii at Dm Imruniiiiida dililiiK the rudeu (clclinitUill when the accident no ctined, Inu Jlnia film The colored film, "Iwu JI11111," will be aliown hy por aonnel of the navy recrultlim otllce, Wednesday at H p, 111,, lor the Knluhta (if (JoliimlHis nt the K(J hull, There will be Inatiilliitloii ol officer nl thla time mid Vincent C'lupj) will be lecturer for the eve ning. Hollar (Incnta - Mr, mid Mra, Duck Alcorn mid Hill Aliorn of Kilucwood ranch Bl id Mr. mid Mra. Kdwmd Hlmiiaon mid Ijii I iy Hiieann were hoiian Hiirau nt Wlndawcpt, country hnme of Mr, end Mra. Anron T. Iloffmnn over the holidays. Honeymoon Mr. mid Mra, l.ron Hllpplch nre spending; their honoy mooii In Houl hrrll California. When Ihey return they will be nl home nt Ihe hoiialnv project. Mra, Hllpplch la the former Margaret Noble of Henley, llrlirkah Horlal Club -The Bod 11 1 club of PronperUy Itrbekiih liHlkn will meet in the IOOK hull-Wednca-dny for n no-hoatena pollurk lunch enu and bualneaa meeting. Trip 011 ( onat Mr. mid Mrn. Wll 1 1 it 11 1 riurrt mid ilmiKhter Yvelte, i:i40 Wlllord. apent the 4th of July week-end on n motor trip nlomi the eonat of Oregon. In !-a Angelea Mra. Hermiin Hranli and dauiihter, Klnyne, left Saturday for Ixm Anxelen to vlall frienda, They will be gone for aev eral dnya. WATCH THIS SPACE for the TOMORROW Baby Of The Month" who rlvi a 15. 00 ctnH award (or tho noil photoginic child photographed in hit itudio durinfl th poir month. (Willit Wood) Evergreen Studio 711 Moin Phono 7240 . llime.vniooiiere fr. end Mra, I'riiiik Hclioiurr have Jual returned from their hniioyiiiouu niient In Keuo and l,nke Tnhoo nml are al home at 1748 Meulo way. Mra. Mrhompr la the former Berulce J'litch, Hhn hna intituled to her m altlou 11 a aecrelury In the home dem onatnitlon office, jioat office build lug. I'iiiiiIIIIiiii Kalr H0I1J11 Cui'Imui, lil-yeiir-old (IuiikIiUt of Mr, and Mr, Curl (JiulMiii, la allghlly Un proved and rcatlng more enaily lo duy, ucciirdliiK to lllllalde hoapltal ulteiidiinla. The girl wua Injured hi nil accldriil Krlduy when aha fell from a porch onto a picket fence. Vacation Mr, mid Mra. Theo dore Und recently apent a two weeka viicntlon with Mra. Linda piirenla In Holyoke, Mnaa. The I.lnda iiImj vlalted relutlven In HprliiKfleld, Mnaa,, Hiirlford, Conn., Providence, 11. I. and Wuahliigtoii, D. 0. The trip wna made by plane, Vlall llrre Mra, Marie Flu m bo Oreeu and duuglitnr, Mnry Ellen, of Hollywood, nre vlnlllng nl the Pred Kobluaoii reildcncc oil C'reacent, Mrn, tlrrrn la a former realdrnl of Klnmuth Knlla, and Mury Kllen li to enter Prntl arl luatllut In New York thla fall. Vialflnt Here Itoaalle Hiiwwrd of Sucrnmeiito, Cnllf., I vlaltlng her grniidiiiothcr, Mra. E O. Foaler, and mint, Mra. Klberl Htllea, both of thla city. Mian Hu.nrd will apend a three weeks' vacation In Klamath Knlla. In Hoapltal Humill Macartney, duiikhler of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Mncurliiey Jr., of lilloR Vnndergrlft, la a pntlent nl lllllalde hoapltal where ahe la recovering from a ton aillccloiny Ttrfornied Tueaday morn ing. J'..wUl.. TIL V,,IM- .,,-lllnru drum corpa twk flrat plnce hi the ,ini-iii,i, iwi nun i,i iiifr 111 iji imiiv pnrnde inatend of the Kaglea drill learn aa prevloualy stated. Hurt-err Mra. Earl DeWltt of 4M1 H. 81I1 underwent major ur gery nl lllllalde hoapltal tills morn ing. Meeting The Paul Chlefa club will meet Thursday al 1 p. m., at the home of Mra. Ucorge T. McDonald, 426 Michigan. Meet Wednesday The Jayceetlea will meet al 8 p. m. Wednesday In the chamber of commerce hall. All j membera are urged to be present. I Retvrna Mra, H. W. Lleuke re turned to Klnmnth Fail! after a I week a vialt In Portland. Top Man ''I 3 , ' J Till picture of Earl (', Keynolda Jr., Klamath Falla youth who won hlgheat aeholaalle honor at Ore gon Htate college, was taken whrn he graduated with honora from Klamath 1,'nlon high school. Gedney Trial Set Wednesday Henry Lyle Oedney, Indicted for auiault, armed wlih a dunucrou wcniMin, goes on trial tomorrow morning In circuit court. Gedney haa been In the county Jail since January 3. He ! accused of striking lUiy Cad den over the head with an Iron pipe In nn nltempted robbery of a service atatlon nt H. 6th and Wash burn, where Cadden works. The trial Jury panel la called for 10 a. m.. County Clerk Charlie De Lap said. Fotluck Nupper The Home Eco nomics club of the Bhnsia View grange Invites all members and frienda to a potluck supper at Moore park at 8 p. m Wednesday. Every one la requested to bring his own plate, cuo and silverware, and each family la asked to bring a covered dish. The public la cordially In vited. Recovering V. S. Balentlne, 1904 Huron, la recovering satisfactorily from a broken arm, suffered when he waa thrown from a horse sev eraydnys ago. hM. Vim. R. Elliott Educotion cost! money. It' oaiier provided in imaller amounts over a long period while your child il trow ing. Wm. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA 731 Main St. Phone 7777 LUCKY STRIKE present THE MAN WHO KNOWS- 1 THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEER! -r- ') "I'M A TOBACCO MAN... born and rained in the tobacco business, and i seaHon after season, I've seen the j makers of Lucky Strike buy to- j bacco that's mild, ripe and mellow j ... fine tobacco that tastes good ! and smokes good." 1 J. .. ' - ni,rriNM.lNiitrrNnrNTToiixt)ti(Ti().NKg m iiMnavuir, norm ( amltaa (It TRANS A LUCKY 8TNIKE BMOKKg) j- I I 1 1 i ; ' J. ' ' 1""-, i,-, - rv-r MA 1 viiw'lB S? -a:n -'X: FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette DEWEY HUFFINES IS RIOHTI ... And like him, scores of other experts . . . who really know tobacco . . . have seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that's "mild, ripo and mellow."i ( After all, that's what you want in a cigarette . . . the honest, docp-down en-, f joynient of fine tobacco. ' So remember... ' 1 wmmm ucky Strike Jeans Hne Tobacco So Round, $0 Firm, So Fully Packed So Fre and Eaiy on th Draw Earl Reynolds Honor Student CORVALMS, July S 'IV-Earl C. Reynolds, Klamath Falls, led the achnlaatlc honors Hat at Oreiton Htnte colleite with a atrnlifht A aver ana for his eliihth term, the regis trar's office reported today, He was graduated In eiiKlneerlnif lust month. For the spring term, 70, Includ ing 64 veteran, had perfect grades. Earl C, Reynolds Jr., Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Reynolds of the Merrill road and Boise, Idaho. The young scholastic leader at Oregon Slate also won hlnh honors while a student at Klamath Union high school. He attended Fremont grnde school here, when his father was secretary of the Klnmnth Coun ty chamber of commerce. Reynold served In the armed forcea during the war, returning to Oregon State to conclude his courses In engineering. Police Hold Trio For Chico Officers City police last night picked up three persons wanted In Chlco, Calif., for grand theft. Descrip tions of the trio were sent to po lice here by Chlco authorities, and all were located. Held In the city Jail are Richard Kingston, 23, of Denver, and Louis Herbert, 40, of Salt. Lake City, and HiaAI D (a Naff!, Xlamalk F.M.. Ora. Tt anT, Jlr t, IMT, Fan Fit Mrs. Pauline Herbert, 35, waa taken to the women'! quarters of the county jail. Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton said that all three had waived extradi tion and that Chlco officers are on their way here to take them Into custody. Hawaii Is represented In congress by t le delegate, who has no vote. Classified Ada BrUtf Result. 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Forty-five miles from The Dalles, Bonneville Dam harnesses the muscles of the Columbia. Here I saw the largest single-lift ship lock ever built, and watched salmon climb fish ladders. Solitary Mt. Hood's two-mile-high snow-cap is the trademark-of Northern Oregon. Bucked rugged passes in the Casoades, but none of them made my. car ping thanks to high-octane Chevron Supreme premium, gasoline. Had some radiator trouble, until I stopped for Chevron Supreme and they fixed a leaky hose. On to Colorado. ' Its good going on V V SUPREME GASOLINE 'jisv mnaweroa , mi