Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 19, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 19,1948
HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Camp 6 W
Mil. I'led I'virrt nrt rhllitron
prut WnliirMlny nl lat week In
Klmiiiitll Kill In vIMtlng al Ilia hum
nl her alMrr-ln-litw, Mn. W. II.
Htllca unci family,
Mn. It. K. Patrick mill two rtill
di mi, Mltiinnl mid Drnny, ( Luke
view aprut u few itiiyn In dump re
cently vlnltliiK nl the homo ol her
slater, Mia. Limine Itoiiria.
Tlia l.mllrn' Aliemoiih Pinochle
club mrl Thursday, April SB. ill II in
home nl Mis. Oeuiue It.wels. A
lusty dessert riiuise iui liillnwrd by
IiiiiihIiIc. If lull prise win won by
Mm. Kulk HiuliliK k unil lnw went In
Mm. 1 Wliinlniiliiiiii. Mm. Krrd
Tcli'in won piniH'liln prise. Plane
were stuitrd lur un nvriiinii uriuinii
III Which tilt huMllilliln will hr III
Vlted. Mrk. MlillKle Wrt f Jurk
sunvllle mul Mia. K. E. Patrick nl
Uikrvlrw wrre uurnln ol Ihc club.
The Muy parly will bo hiwtcssrd by
Mm. Hub Hrhlixltfrldl.
Mr. mid Mrs. Arlli Culllrr ol Illy
were wcrk-eiid guriiU lit the Bub
Drown home.
A number ol hiI Irom rump
altrndrd tl 10 sprllllt music fcMlval
prencutrd Prldny, April 3D, nl Hie
Illy mIiikiI. The einiiliui mul Inlk
dniiclnv w greatly rnjuyrd by nil.
Thr C'ril mid l.unrhrun rhib
4'whlrh mrris bi-innnthly 'u hrld
el Inn chandler's limns ThurMly,
Muy a. The aftrrntxui w spent
pluylnK bltiuo Willi Jo Monrhead
j winning first mid Pearl Henderson
T second.
The Archie Wml (ninlly had vll
lora Thursday n Inst work when Hit
Hill llmkrra. I.rwi Htrntihlm and
children and Inn llrlle Wml. all
Irom Jacksonville, drove over Ui
lrnil the day. The Indira ol the
group rr all l(rr ol Archie West.
Their molhrr. Mr. Maggie Wrai,
wild had Ihtii spending thr wrrk
vislllug In Camp al thr Writs, rr
tiirnrd with thrm to hrr hnme In
Jacksonville.
liny Brntlta of Camp II. better
known at thr Wolf patrol, attended
ramporce at Dog Ukr nvrr Hatnrdny
and Hunday. Thry arr Kloyd Moor
head, Fred Went. Dnrrrl Warren
and Norman Wlnnlniham. and
Hobble and Harold Wlnfirld,
Mill Rogers was Inkrn III last Hun
day whll. attending Die Rndro at
lllrbrr, Calif. Hr la rnnllnrd In brd
al the Maddnrk home In tjikrvlrw
and mar not b bark tn work lor
inrnn timr.
Mr. and Mm. Don llurk and baby
are spending a wrrk at Applnatr
and Rugenr visiting relatives and
frlrnd and fhhlng. Mr. Ilurk. whose
arm It atlll In a rant. has Irarnrd
lo hla dlnmay that h will have lo
endure It Inr annthrr month.
Mra rred Prtrm and rhlldrrn
and Mra. nroitte Rifrn drove to
I-akrvlrw Turdar. Mra Prtrra spent
the day ihoppinc and Mra. Rogere
vimird with hrr ami. mil. who la ill.
Thry aln atopprd at Hit n. E
Patrlrk homr.
Hilly Jo HniK)k. nrphrw of folk
Haddock, aprnl wrrk-rnd visiting
at tin unclra homr In camp recent
i ly. lit u from Klamath Palls.
I Mam Jamra and Folk Haddock
mmnrrd to Prlncvllla to attend
union convrntlon there over t h
arvrnth and eighth of May. Thry
wrre arcnmpanlrd by llirlr wlvra.
Amoni thr mothrra w ho attrndrd
thr mothrr-daughtrr tra put on by
the upprrclaM girls of niy high
arhool wrr Mra. 8am Jamra. Mra
Polk Haddock and Mra. Elmer
Monrhrad.
The J. W. Smith family was ,t.
Malin
Miilln arulora enjoyed a "aklp
day" iaat werk mid inotnrrd to Med.
ford and Aahlainl whrer they apent
the day. Jack Mlnklrr ftccompanlrd
the claaa.
The .CIIJ 1I( la anklim all pen
pis wlio huve plou In the Malm
uemntory to help In clranliiii tin
crmrlrry Biituidiiy innrnliiK. Boy
Mnotila will aluci aaalat.
Iticliurd llrlliiiny of Olyinpln,
WhuIi. rrcrntly flow tu Mnlln W'hrrs
hr vlalted 111 mother, Mra. Jack
lluilann.
Mnlln eieiiioniury acliool hrld
"Aclilovrmrnt Day" liim Friday, Muy
14. Kach rnnin hud attractive dla
plnya of work accomplliihed by am
drnui durliiK the hcIiihi! term. Mnlln
trnrhrra, aulnlrd by Purrnta and
I'alrona club membrra, arrvrd tea
lo (he parrnta.
Mr. and Mra. Clrorue Hpolrk have
movrd Into thr home occupied for
a numlier of yrara by Mr. and Mra.
Wood Ollvrr.
A numbrr of mrmbrra of the Ma
lin homr rxlennlon unit met rrcrnt
ly at the home of Mra. William
Ifntnua. whrrr ihrv ntartr (onl-innla,
llrlrn Hllnr. hnme drmonilrnl'on
Brent, w.'.. prrnrnt to aaalat In thr
work,
Sprague River
Clara Clrallum left for Denver,
Colo. April M alter apeiitlliik a
month with hrr outer and brother-In-law,
Mr. and Mra. Lucky Loprz.
Mr. and Mra. Hollo Moore airnl
the wrrk-end In Ashland with hla
purcnui.
Mr. and Mra. Hprrd Hmlth are
pnrcnta ol a dauuhtrr bom at Klam
aUi Vallry hotpltal. Hhe U Uielr
third dauKhtsr.
Mr. and Mra. D. Punh are parrnta
of a datiuhlrr born at Klamath Val
ley lunpllal. Hhe la their llrnt child.
Mr .and Mra. Martin and damn
ed Thuraday by Mra. Maude Smllli
and Mra. Dorothy Icrnhower and
baby, all of Ijikevlew.
Mr. and Mra. Waller Henderson
and family drove over Irom their
new home at Oakrldge to vbill their
son Oene who alaya at the Jack
Baker homr. AIao. their dauithter
and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. Jim
Baker.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
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m. iwihk taK.L ie. T. " a "t. err. ' '
Merrill
Mrs. Edwin Btrock and dniiKhtrra, !
Judy and Nnnry, Irfl by train for
Canby, Ore. where they were called
by the serious lllni'M ol Mra. Btrock's
KinudmothiT, Mra. Mary Etta
Wntormnn.
Mra. Jamra Mrrllrra has brrn
conllnrd In hrr home the pant lew
daya with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klimslord
'Lois Miiuplui have returned frnm
a twn-weck honeymoon In Reno.
Ncv. Mr. and Mrs. Klngaford will
inuke their home In Merrill,
Mra. Evelyn Carnon hua acccplrd a
ponlllon at the Crnler Lake Dairy
store.
Jack Liakey and Will Baldwin
were the lucky recipients of an elk
given at the hard times dance Wed.
nesday evening.
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Lopes were dlnnrr guritta of Mr. and I
Mra. Sylvan Crume Hunday.
The ball gumr between Bprague
Itlver and Illy Bumlny wua won by
Uly.
The boxing inuuhrs held In the
school ityiu were a girut success with
Bprugue Klvrr boya doing very well.
The engugrmrnl ol Murle Preston
was announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Lucky Lojiet, to Hubert
Weir Bmiih ol Portland. The wed
ding will tuke place In Portland
June 32 at HI. Mnrys church.
Mr. and Mra. Owen Ludwlck are
the proud grandparents of a baby
boy born to Mr. and Mra. Fonnsle
Parrliri In California. Mrs. Parrldh
W'lll be rrmrmbrred here aa Patricia
Ludwlck.
A true blluard must be accom
panied by a gale of wind, zero tem
peratures, and drifting, powdery
snow.
Klritl manufacturer of wool In
Ei.gland was about 1185.
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