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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1947)
FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE TWO Bly Mm. Carl Armstrong ol 8o8ttle, Wash.. nd Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler of Ban Francisco, Calif., are visiting at the Spike Armstrong home tills week. Wheeler is -associated with Warner Brothers motion picture studios. The Ewauna Box company start ed summer operations In the Fish hole area of the Bly ranger district last week. It Is expected that they will start hauling logs next week. Lyle Forgy has moved to the scaler cabin and will do the marking and scaling on the Ewauna cutting for the forest service. The Horsefly Cattle association will finish the roundup and brand ing at Orlana corrals this week. They are moving the cattle from greflng district No. 1 to the summer range on the Bly ranger district. Kenneth Carlson, who was the forest lookout on Lookout rock last summer Is moving to Keno springs guard station, south of Yainax butte today. Adolph Foster will be at Keno rprtngs this season, too. David . Marshall, who was on Horsefly lookout last season Is mov ing to Flshhole lookout this week. There Is no telephone line to Fish hole so David will have one of the new frequency modulated radios. - The Bly ranger district suu needs a good man with a car for the Look out rock position. Donald Steele, who has worked In the suppression crew at Bly the past three years, Is moving to the Barnes valley fire station this week. The Bly Boy Scout troop held Its monthly board of review Friday night at the Bly ranger station. , Harry' Schoenberg, committee chairman; Dave Clemens, secre tary; J. M. Kendall. C. A. Smith, Vere Patterson, assistant Scout master of Ivory Pine: Bob Win field, assistant Scoutmaster of Camp 8: Bob BJomsen and Scout master Spike Armstrong attended. Kenneth Harter earned his merit badges in camping and first aid. Harold Winfield earned his second class badge, as did Dean Schoen berg and Russell Larson. Dale Chlt ood was presented with his first class badge. The Bly ranger district roads, trails and telephone line mainte nance work was completed last week. Even though the past winter was quite mild and the snowfall was light, there was still a large amount of windfalls and other re pair work to do on the roads and trails and phone lines. The following Boy Scouts have signed up to go to Camp Makualla at Crescent lake the week of July 37 to August 3: Lloyd Moorehead, Charles Dishno. Robert Winfield Jr., Harold Winfield. Dean Schoen berg, Herbert Armstrong, Leigh Taylor, Gene Larson. Dickie Schroth and David Stockner. The Scouts made J13.70 selling pop at the baseball game Sunday. The money earned is used to buy food and camping equipment for the troop. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCain re turned from Logan, Kan., where they-have been visiting friends and relatives the past month. Their son. Warren, met them there. He is a student In an electrical engineering school In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cavan were in Tulelake Tuesday. Danny and Sheila remained for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dugan. Loye Smith of Klamath Falls vis ited at the home of her brother, Chester Smith, over the week-end. The Bly baseball team played the Klamath Junior Sons Sunday. The score was Bly S, Klamath Falls S. Bly'a next game will be Sunday at Canby, Calif. Nena Ray Bolunan of Klamath Falls Is visiting her cousins. Jimmie Tlkkanon and Johnny Staubs, this week. The Home grocery has moved to Its new location at Jack CNeirs brick store building Just behind the Shell service station. Proprietors are Bill Hamilton and Vem Hanan, ACTRESS DIES NEW YORK, July 18 0P Kathryn Carver Hall, 41, former screen star and onetime wife of Actor Adolphe Menjou, died last night. Make your soring cleaning nay off. Sell those still useful but no longer needed articles through The Herald ana news want AOs. "There Is No Finer Pumice Tile Made KLAMATH PUMICE TILE CO. Hf(. If PltnlM Binding TU ftalph SbibcII Cbst. Dofgsa 1W0 Owtu Strut Your Photographic Headquarters FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED In at 10 Out at 4 BUD'S 1031 Main NOW AVAILABLE G. E. Table Model Automatic - Combination Radio and Record Players Fyock-Moon Incorporated 121-123 So. 9th Phone 6400 i r Poe Valley ' The home economics club met at the home of Mrs. Rex High, Tues day, July 16. They reported a good attendance.. There will be a grange picnic Sunday, July 30, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Rex High. The ladles are asked to bring salad and des sert. Members and families are urged to attend. Mr. Peterson Is visiting his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Rielling. Mrs. Mary Brlethaupt is at Prlneville visiting her daughter. Joyce Anderson is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur Anderson. Mrs. Lenoir Fisher is visiting her son. Bill Fisher. The community held a charivari Tuesday evening, July IS, for the newlyweds, Mr. ana Airs. J. u. Fisher. Mrs. Fisher Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur An derson. Merrill Mr Margaret Moore and her grandson. Jack, of Medford, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill from Wednesday througn sun day of last week. Mrs. Dick Lehrs and children are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowman. They will remain here until Dr. Lehrs Is able to get a house for them In the California city to which he was re cently transferred. Clifton Howard of Lakeview, was here Friday, buying horses. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Shuck spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude Liskey at her summer home at Lake o' the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele have returned home from Portland, where Steele has been receiving medical attention. The Thursday Evening Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Riley DeLap. Those present were Mrs. M. A. Bowman, Mrs. Lester Van Cleave, Mrs. John Degnan. Mrs. Everett Jones, Mrs. Jerry Sharp. Mrs. Joe Bally and Mrs. Ed S track were guests. High prize was won by Mrs. Bowman, second, Mrs. DeLap, and traveling prise, Mrs. Bowman. Mr. Qlnn, who has been visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Oeorge El liott, Is quite 111 at her home here. Mrs. Francis Provost and children of Portland, are visiting for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Tighe. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis will leave July 35 for Couer d' Alene. Ids., where they will attend the police men's convention. Davis la chief of police here. They plan to enter the pistol shooting contest. Mrs. Davis won it last year. They will return home by way of Portland and coast points. Bob Wilson will be In charge lor the two-week period of Davis' absence. , Newcomers to Merrill are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Deadwiley from Guthrie, Okla., who are employed by the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Deadwiley is a sister of Mrs. Ed Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Don Long enter tained with a surprise birthday din ner for Mrs. Ed Davis. July t. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bray, of Ar cadia, Calif, visited here Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis. FIRE DISTRICT CANNON BEACH. Julv 11 IJFi Expenditure of S95O0 has been budgeted for the 1947-48 vear bv the newly organized Cannon Beach rural fire prevention district, subject to approval by taxpayers. Fire losses exceeded (35.000 in the Cannon Beach-Arch Cape ares in the year preceding organization of the district July L FOR OXYGEN, ACETYLENE, WELDING WEEKLY SERVICE TO YOUR DOOR! Breathing Oxygen O " Medicinal Supplies , N pi . , - Klamath Falls I r- ""' ey 'rV Medford Ashland I v . f Alturae , uft(y Jacks Champion r It was a tense moment for these they played off the preliminaries In a Jacks, contest held at the high school. Winner Is Martha lvie. on the right, with second place golhg to Delores Flowers. Martha will compete next week with winners from the other four playgrounds for city sored by the city recreation department. Pioneer Community Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and family were visitors in this area July 4. They reside at Dorrls, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frain and Mr. and Mrs. Clemmens spent the 4th of July In Klamath Falls. They attended the parade, later going to Fall creek and Jenny creek to visit the Fred Fralns and Rod Frain. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Mares and son, John, stopped Sunday morning en route to their home In Portland. They spent -the 4th with Mrs. Mares' mother, at Dorrls and visit ed her brother. T. O. Clemmens, here, continuing their trip north via Crater lake. The Clemmens ac companied them to Crater lake where all enjoyed a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Dow and sons spent several days on a fishing trip at Dairy creek, returning home Sunday. John Kerns has been hauling hay this week. Melvtn Douglas Is cutting and baling hay at the W. L. Frain ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frain visited here Wednesday returning to their home In Fall creek the same day. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cofer, all of Klamath Falls. Word has been received that Roy Powell Is soon to return from Alas ka. His son had a serious accident with fire crackers injuring his eye before the 4th of July. - Fitzgerald brothers, cattlemen, who have had their cattle on sum mer range In the Pokegama coun try, had a branding and vaccinat ing day Friday: Helping them were the Colwell brothers, W. L. Frain and T. G. Clemmens. , Margaret Babcock returned this Klamath Business College 733 Pine St. Enroll now for Special Summer Study or for a Complete Business Course. , P ' .....IT X , rniT KLAMATH "V Ready For Finals 7 J ,, ' ' '- two younrstera Wednesday when championship. The contest la spon week after enjoying a trip with her sister, Mrs. Jackie Templeton. The trip took them to the coast and as fur south as Santa Monica, Calif, j Cherry picking here seems to have everyone busy this week. Some lovely cherries have been picked at the Brownell, Alleti and the Frain places. Another real estate sale made here is a transaction between Slick and Art Pederson. The new owners are from Klamath Falls. FISH PACT WASHINGTON. July 18 "v Creation of a Pacific marine fish- eries commission under a tri-state pact by California. Washington and Oregon was approved by the house yesterday. The bill now goes to the president for his signature. Attention Car Owners and - Truckers QUAKER STATE PRODUCTS For standardised, high quality Pennsylvania Motor Oils and Greases, call or see HOWARD HOFFMAN DISTRIBUTOR I -Warehoused at' 356 Spring Phone 44SS Phone 4760 STEEL 'Your National SfSSLER BROS. 534 MARKET ST. ' PHONE 4862 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , . Dairy Mr. and Mis, Ray Robertson and duUKhter, Joan, relumed home, last Friday evening from a week's trip which took them to Harrnh, Wapato, and Seattle, Wash., to visit relatives of Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen llauklns are receiving congratulations on the birth of their first son, Jumna Al len, born Sunday. July 13. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hankiiu of tills vicinity. Jean Hanktns has been In a Klamath hospital since early Sutur day evening with a serious throat and nose ailment following a tonsillectomy Friday. Bhe was able to be moved to the home of her num. Mrs. Qlen MrOregor.t In Klamath Falls on Wednesday, July 16. where she will remain for some time. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Hankiiu. Her twin 1 , AT HERMAN'S ivA : nv ON ALL n Tropical SUITS Reg. 27.50 New styles re duced to a new lew! NOW 19s I Reg. 31.50 iweea suits Now Reg. IM. S III I 3 i worsrea iuiisi Either a I n g I e or double breasted models. Now 39.50 Dress Every straw to clear! ' i Keg. $10.15 and $11. SS All Wool Slacks Now $5.95 and $7.95 Come early to uiur wide election! HERMAN'S m MAIN & CUTTING PRODUCTS TRY Cylinder Gas Co. Agents Since 1929' brother, Dennis, la recovering nicely from hie tonsillectomy, Mrs. Minim Davidson unit son of Omnia Pass were In Klumuth Fulls and this vicinity on Tuesday,' July 16, looking after .business Interest. Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Sehmoe and Mr, mid Mrs. Krlo Johnson of Klum uth Falls spent Btiiutny in the v, W Solum home. Fred St'hmoe and sou, Hub. spent Suiulny In Lakeview with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Kolu. Classified Ads Bring Results. That Aluminum llullillng Is Hamilton's ml. N. on fiend, r. 1 a. m. to 11 p. m. T-JL IIHKAKKAKT Mil D1NNKH All Wool a t . 24.50 All Wool J sV.tl- Straws reduced MEN STORE PHONE 5471 SUPPLIES, and PIPE 4w ;o iifiViii m PAI'JSR HOLD LA OltANDE, July S MV-Tlu) weekly Elgin Recorder has been sold to Rny T. Moe, former owner of the Yuqlllim buy News. Stewart .Ctlllll cry, Klitln, was the former owner of the 60-year-old newspaper, 825 MAIN fflseun SUPER' VALUES LADIES' SEAMLESS IRREGULAR NYLON HOSE A brand new shipment hss Jul" arrived! IMsre l-IO' I LADIES' CHIC HOUSE COATS Zipper front stylet. Colorful pAtterDi . ffeuhable . - ; CLOSEOUT SALE SUMMER DRESSES tor children. Kegularly prlred to I Si CLOSEOUT LADIES' Summer Play Shoes Come early to esamlne these attractive styles! SPECIAL SALE! Cotton Anklets Priced to sare you money! Many detlms . . . All Bises LADIES' Movieland Panties You cannot afford to hare this baraaln pu without purchasing several pairs ANGEL SOFT FACE TISSUE This hard-to-el Item Is aialn In slock. Come earlyl .... .... . NEW FALL HOUSE DRESSES Styles that you will proudly wear at home or on the street ... THEY'RE NEW PLASTIC APRONS Very attractive models that protect your clothlnc so well ... ... , GIRLS' WESTERN STYLE JEANS Approved and desired by Klamath flrls! Hturdlly constructed . CLOSEOUT SALE! Children's Skirts For dresa or play. Buy now for wear during school time SUSPENDER STYLE BOYS' TROUSERS Priced to save you money. Buy several pairs now! - ' CLEARANCE! MEN'S PANTS The cost price Is a (real deal more than this ale price! - FOR MEN WORK SOCKS Lonr wearlnf cotlnn socks. Closely Hurry! PLASTIC CLEAR BABY PANTS The expectant mother should stock at this price - INFANTS' QUALITY TRAINING PANTS Economically priced. Buy several future use '. 9" PLASTIC SALAD BOWL Inspect this value In our large housewares department J. J NEVBERRY CO PARK VIEW Convalescent Home (Formerly of Ashtuml) oa Wail Mala sir.. I . lUlUr, UrW.a . s-Usaa MM lll.ur lervlM RailltaraS Naiaa la Claris B9C 3 V 29 79c u 00 knit ... up now pairs or 39' 298 298 Fair 2r 825 Main Phone 4774