Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 26, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN!
Bonanza
loin Null spi'iil Hiindny Willi Mr.
mid Mm, I'iiiiI Mum ijc mill Ail,
Mr, nil Mm. Hurry I,,. Iliuy mid
1 v it 1 1 llulil wont lo Huli iii lust week
fur 1 1 to liiiwllnu 11111111111110111, Mr.
ml Mm. limy wont from tlirro Hi
Cmm liny mi u flihnm trip.
Jurk mill Jt'iisn Mi-l''ull spent srv
oi nl dnys liint wrok nil h Iiiimiioiji
1 1 1 1 ni'iir HiuTiiini'iiln.
Now I III' owners III llnllllllll In
clude Mr. mill Mm. I.. V. Hohks, Mr.
mill Mm. Horn Holiinlitl mill Mr. mill
Mm. Coiil limit
Mill. Purl lllnwn In Mnlllnv nt Co.
nullle Willi lii'i duiiKlilrr.
Mr. mill Mm. I iillno House mill
Hllsllll sprnl Hllllllliy III l.llliui'll V 11 1 -loy
with Mr. mill Mrn. Hlllott llmina
nil mni.
Mr. mul Mm. Don Hons spent
Hiiiuliiy with Ml. mul Mm. l.riimiiil
H, liuuloi
Mr. mul Mm. Jnlill Mi Full rwnl
srvrriil diiyft lit Cottonwood vlslt
IliK the Al Cirrrns.
Mm. Inlor IIukks nnd Mm. Jnlin
Horn vtstlrd In l.miiifll vnllry nil
Wriltirniliiv nt lust work.
'I ho llniiitnm I'TA l spmiMirliilt
n Viilonlltir intiMiioriulr bull ut thr
now c viii mi iviiriiiiiy 7. A klnx
mul ltlorll will lie crowned mul
pi'lM-s ulVPIl. Iti-ln-nllllirntN Will be
nerved nl inliliilKliI I luiu-liut In
fiinn III until 1 a. in . Willi tin' Mer-i;-
Mukrm six-pircr ori'lirstrn fur-
lllnllllll! Illllslr.
Mr. mid Mm. Tutu l-nvrliidy Inivr
mild tlioir pluri Hour Hoiiiiiimi mid
plnu to move tn Kiikoiio soon to ho
'ni nr tlioir rinuiililrr
Dull livolndy Irtt lust work for
I'rtlnnlllc lo lie with Ills wife mid
il.iinihtrr. Mm Oulr Hiowii mid
fninlly
Sprague River
Madrlrrii Htliroiichiii. v,Iio him
brrii vrry III III Mut InplUtl lor tlic
jmaI novruil wrrkA, trtui tint homr
till- urrk. ISMr him tukrii ft turn
fur ilia wor"r. hourvrr, uixl is not
(liiinu too urll.
Mtv C'ltuit KutK'tK lutn hrrll mil
Iinnl lo hrr homo with n vrry OiuJ
(old.
1.11 Mr iJniititr lUmtis Inn Imtii oul
of (IuhiI with bud cold and aoic
ih tout.
lJw.rn Ktddlr hua taken to 'In
roiim, Wtiilt , by nmbutiima wlirre
he will imdrtito nkiit uraiunu. He
v. ma budty burnrd ChrintimtB Kvc.
Huy I'liituo uiit on Uic hick Uti
IoaI Mrrk,
Mr. mid Mib. Monty Mimiucimrry
me In bwlrin where Monty wrni lo
drlriid hi boxliitf rrrtird. lllunrhe
Hrhum hlh Ik krrpinK their mui whllr
thry mo nwny.
Hobrrl CIuum htoptn-d ovrr to vuil
hi muttirr, Hom? C'uitiini.on luit wwy
to ir purl (or ttimy duty, llr in a
nrriirmit mid will be BlullunrU 111
CmilnriUu lor thr piur.tnt.
Mr. mul Mr. Jm IjiIiucIu uie I IX
Ing up tltrir homo in pre puni Unit
lo moving in.
Mr. mul Mr. ClifKml Welch hiivo
brunt; hL tht-ir new dntiKhtrr home
Irnrn thr hoApilul.
Mrit. Chfl WillinrnA hit just ic
covcrrd from mi IUiifm.
V
Mobilgas
SOC0NY-VACUUM
Copyright 1948
General Petroleum Corp.
Chiloquin
Mr. mid Mm, Jny Urliiim nt On
liuik, Orn., worn iTt-rnl iftirntfl of
tholr mui mul Iinnlly. Itov. mill Mm.
A, C, Clrlnim nnd iliiuklilom,
Mm, Jo.no Mnnuiim worked III tlix
nchool ciifi'ii'i lu. II mo (luy thin
wook, diiiliiK I tin ubionce ul Ho v.
Mm loy ,1'lln'.
Hov. llmioy Zollcr mid Hcv. Jnineii
.cIliT nl Urn two inoiliiHlUt cliurchm
woio In HnM'buiii nil biinliicui Ihli
Wrok.
Joiry Hood mid l,on llnhiick lire
biiok finm n 'lli llirnimh Oitkimi
mid Win liliiiiliin. Cliiind Cnilloo ln in
wiih ulvrii us tholr Intruded drntl
iinilnii. Wiiltor Cnlllnn pluyed honl on
Miimliiy inula to group of mrn
who were nil fnriner inemberi of the
Otruoii kliite Kiiurd.
Mr. mid Mm. John Unit mid Mm.
I.nlln inolhrr, Mm. Murll Tellrvlk,
mi il ii i ii 1 1 iu to move to Coon liny
nlxiiit the middle nf next week, 'the
l.niu hnvn been Chllixiiln renldriiln
for ovrr 20 yeiim.
Mr. nnd Mm. C'hiirlei Wurrrn loft
mi TuoMluy for n vmoilun trip Into'
Citllfornln.
Mr. mid Mm. Curl Miiiniiinh mid
tholr duiiKhtrm will move Into the
luitt reniilpine when the uwiii-rn
leiive for C' JJny.
Kov. A. C. Clrlmrn minauiiceil
pliiiin fur uii(iiiiI.iiik i coniinunlly
Mint lo lie hold In the lllblr btiind
iii il chinidi on the Inal Kruluy eve
mini of oui li inontli with the public
lordmlly invited. Vounii people nre
o ,ii', hilly uiurd to nllend.
Mr. nnd Mm. llr mo Miller me
pui rut of n buby Kill, born on
Jiiniiury 1U at Klmnuth Vnllry lion
pliul. the child weiuhrd fl ponndii.
Mm. Juiiien I'lir Jey wun nbenl
ft tun nchool mi '1 uc.wluy.
Muiifiiiel Mohior V.H3 iiniiblc to
return lo hrr truchlim (wMtlon nl
the Inciil hliih mhool dm to ex
tended lllnr.w Hhe wna nbneni all
hint week. Hrr position la being
filled by Mm. Allim Uulbruith of
Kliunnth AKonty.
Mr. nnd Mil Cyril Cook nttrnded
the wrddliiit of Wmidn JnckMiii lo
Wlllimn Joiirt in Khumitli Kul l.i on
Htindny nl the lluiiti.it church. The
gloom It n brnthrr lo Uie Cook'
miii-lii-lnw, Karl Jonen. Mm. June
wn in rhuiiie of the gueni book ul
the reception which followed llio
nervlce.
Little l.lluli Joiioa was n thrre
dny Riienl of hrr Kmndparenu, Mr.
nnd Mm. Cyril Couk. lunl week.
IiivllntloiM hnve been received for
the wedding of Brrnlce Oehrlng.
211 Forum llhli.
Kurramrnlo 14, Cnllf.
NOINI life cm be length,
enrd. expensive repairs
andrrplarementsdefrrrrd
because bearings, cylinder
walls, and piston rings
take n longer lease on life
when protected by skilled
MobiLubricatinn Service.
nation y . c Vcry -,-,,oU( sPceo 1
rccora-"'""
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
(jRANPMA FUTTY HAS MOVEP THE ICE BOX OUTPOOR5,
diiiiglitcr of Mr. mid Mrn. l-'rrd
CJrliMiig of Klmnuth KuIIk. The
Ochrhign nre former residents of
Chiloquin.
V oid u us received tills week of
the jiaftslnii In Klchmond, Cnllf., of
John lClrund, B5, n retired itrocer
mid resident of Itlchmoud for the
1iiM 2i ycum. hut Hulurdiiy ul his
home. Mr. LeUriind wus the father
of Mrs. Jnmcs 11. Hiinillloil Ueiiu
lllukei of Ullchrlst mid wils known
to ninny local coplr. lrOriind wus
n nuilve of Donin.irk but had lived
In the United UUites for 81 ycum. In
addition to his daughter. Mrs. Hum
tlion. LeClrund la survived by his
wlte. two mms. Uirrc duuxhlern. nine
Krnndchlldren Including ttlcwurl
llluke of Corvnllls nnd Warner
lllnke of KiiKcnr, und four greul
grundchlldren. Mrs. Hamilton was
In Hlchmond nl Iho time of the
puAMng nnd returned north on Krl
dny. Mm. Walter Collins kept hrr tiny
niece tor several days lasl week
while the child's motlirr. who lives
in Klmnath Kalis, wus In Portland.
Word was received from Glen
Hale, former grade school principal
In Chiloquin but now superintend
ent in Eagle Point, thai his wife ts
recovering from major surgery per
formed hi the Good Suniarltun hos
pital In Portland. Mm. Hale will be
In the hospital for noma 10 days yet.
-CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO
PAftY TO CHICAGO
1
Nw k -(or your car
wlm lj& counts most
mi
GEARS function more effi
ciently to cut down drag
on the wheels, stand up
longer, hence reduce oper
ating expense, when gear
oils are changed on sched
ules recommended by the
ANSWER MAN your
Mobilgas Dealer.
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Mt. Laki
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jcfferi of
Bhouldlce, Alberta, Canada, visited
nl the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. R.
Dickson nnd family last week. Mrs.
Jcffers mid Mrs. Dickson are sisters
nnd hud not seen each other for
18 yours.
Mrs. Madelyn Griffith returned
to her home nt Ashland Inst week.
The community extends the deep
est sympathy to the Korrest Brell
hnupt family In their bereavement,
the death of their Infant son,
Thomas Dewey.
The Mt. Lukl Ladles Aid will
meel nt the home of Mrs. Gus
Hllynrd ednesday nfternoon, Janu
ary 28. with Mrs. O. L. Brown, the
new president. In charge.
Prc-dntlng Oregon's establishment
as a territory in 1848 by perhaps two
centuries, legends say pirates burled
treasure on the sloties of Nenh
kahnle mountain along the const
highway near Seaside. To this day
treasure hunts are continuing lor
doubloons and pieces of eight which
have persisted In remaining hidden,
despite all the modern contrivances
of man.
MOTHPROOFING
Plus Quality CUaning
AU gormcntt cUonvd by tn or
mothproof d with th nw
U SAN-O Imurad mothproof
cUonlng iytfm that protect! your
clothe! agolmff tnolhi for tlx
month. Try It today.
SUPERIOR-TROY
Laundry Dry Cleaner
tot . ik Uf Klamalk At.
ehnna SIIS Ptiana YS1S
tlARlNGS-whecl. steer
ing, and other bearings
that are the running gear
of your car enjoy longer
life; you have less replace
ment cost because dirt,
grit, and other foreign ma
terials are eliminated with
Mobi Lubrication Service.
, added to
Langell Valley
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Davis and Hugh
havt Just returned from a two
weeks' trip. Thry visited their on
Merlin nnd wife nt Oakland, nnd
nre going on lo Los Angeles to visit
her sister.
Mr. and Mrs LrAlrr .rt, u.m
dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. Harry
Frailer und Mrs. Bmlth on Hunday
evening.
Mr. and Mn full Iln,.n.n H...i
family. Jlrn Womack and Ernest
Walker, spent Bundiiy at Crnler lake.
Mrs. Charles Purtrldge enter
tained at dinner Tiii.hI:, v i...in i..
honor of her husband on his blrth-
uay. uuests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear
born and sons, Miss Lois Null nnd
Art Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Don if....
Wednesday and Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. (toy Hodges of Tulelake.
John Bunn spent Monday with
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. House nnd
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prazlcr nnd
Mrs. Bmlth were dinner guests of
Mr. una Mrs. o. c. Johnson on
Wednesday.
Deepest sympathy Is extended to
Viola Dearborn, whose husband,
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Frank Deuborn, passed away Tues
day after nn Illness of 10 months.
Mrs. Elliott House, Mrs. Don Ross
and Mrs. Jerry McCartle spent
Monday at Bonanza with Mrs.
Leonard Bchoolrr.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Hodges nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Hodges spent Monday
nt Alturas.
Mrs. George Ttialn Is here from
Waukomls, Okla., visiting her sister,
Mrs. Ivan Welch, and family and
her brother, Bill Phillips. They had
not seen each other for 23 years.
Mrs. Thaln, Mrs. Welch and Phil
lips left Tuesday for Grunts Pass lo
visit their mother, Mrs. Kate Phil
lips, nnd another sister, Mrs. Herb
Marchunt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrlngton nnd
family of Henley have moved to the
ranch they purchased from Mr. nnd
Mrs. Eddie Rupert.
Mrs. Mary J. Bmlth received the
news that her first great-grandchild
was born at Lone Pine, Calif., on
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MAIN FLOOR
January 23. The little girl, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Flitch, has
been named Mary Collctte. Little
Mary Is also the first grandnlece of
Mary Dearborn. Bessie Frnzler and
O. C. Johnson.
The Relief society met at the
home of Cora Leavltt on Tuesday
for an all-day meeting. Gucsta were
Vesta Boggs. Mary Dearborn, Thel
ma Jones, Rebecca House and Sudlo
Bray,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Malone have
sold their ranch In upper Langell
valley and moved to the Plcketl
place until school la out. when they
will move to Klamath Palls, where
they have purchased a place.
BACK AGAIN!
HEAVY DUTY
COLUMBIA
BIKES
105 Gauge Spokes, pa f pa
Leather Seat 3d
POOLE'S
Bicycles nnd Sporting Goods
222 South 7th
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Mrs. Bob Boater In In Hlllsld
hospital. Her ankle Is broken nml
her leg la fractured In three plnoM,
She will be In the hospital several
weeks before a enst can be put oa
her leg. Small Jimmy Bonter It
with his grandmother, Mrs. Bessie
Campbell.
Tn the United States navy you
will receive higher pay In shorter
time than can usually be obtained
In civil life.
Phone your Want-Ad to the Her
ald "d News, BUI, or bring your nd
to the office at Pine and Esplanade.
Pay In advance, get 10 discount.
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