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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1948)
TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE PIVI Hlamalli I'lclurrn - Un Huillim, oflklal imuiiii ot Ki'iniullcan Upi'ii Koiuuia, Ima u hihh Willi nlury mill pliilurvn ul Uuvvrnur Jiilwi II. IIiiU'.i iwoiit vlalt to Kliimutli l'it I In. It Itflla ut thu tiiilli'l)iiilliiii til Uic Klamath unit ul Hie Cumuli ul llio Ori'Kuii ltiiiblliiin VViiiiicii in Hie luiliillly Jur (liivi'iiior Hull. There lira luiir iilnlmrn, uki-ii uy Wesley oihIciIiiii ul Tim I Ifi iilil mi. I Mown, HluMnuiiiK I lie ury In the tlilllUlllll IHllllll'UUull. Visitors Here Mr. uml Mra. OiiiiIiiii funnily, tinnier rrniileuUi ul Kliunuth l'it lib, urn licit' IIiIk wi'rk VIMIIiik Willi Mr. mill Mix. uuy I'ler utTlnl mid fiimlly, ((! 1 Ulluliiii ave nue. They tiliin to uu to Kuiieni' tills eck-i'llu to intend llm uruilllittliill xerulnes uf Mil, CiiiiiHly n nun, Jtolj lIllniH, llrmlo Arm -Tliiimy lliiyiltn, no-i of Mr. ii i Hi Mm, 1 JKk lluyiliu ul N. :inl street, It'll Hiinilny iiIKiriiuiiii ulillo ilp vuiilllim ul homo un I fiai-turetl lilt iirm. lit' wit tiriiteil t lllllnlilc lioniliul mill In iiuw at hiiino. Tlmiiiy In it attiUriit l Itivrr lilt. On Kurluiiili - I'l'C IJiiiiulim W. Rtuin, mill til Mr. mid Mm, Urvlllo Ituoo of Xllil Ciillliirnlii. I Ilium' uu furttniKli Irtmi iiliny aervlrr. I'l'U Komi lixik basic IriilnliiK nl hut Orel. Calif., mid on June 19 will re port to fori l.uwton, Wimli., nwull iFTk' auluiiiiiciil ovprnrmi. To Meilfonl-C. W. lliiriiliiKliiiin. reclamation aervlea enulneer, went lo Mrillnrd lust Mailt In be iireient today mid tomorrow ul lieiirlhu on proposed tliim developments on the limine river. The river In mil In Ilia Klamath l Inl rtil unil lluiiilimluuii III be present only as tin obiervrr. Ill.lorlrnl NiielrlY-The Klmimlh County Historical society will meet Wednesday nl 8 pin. In the biisc ment at thr courthouse. Mm. K. K. Looalry will lie the speaker. The public In cordially Invited lo attend. To (iritdiiNtltm - Mr. untl Mm. R. V. Mummi "I Coos liny attended the inulutttloii ot their dnuKhlcrs Marilyn Mnruan trom Fremont Junior hlith school mid IaAh MorKnn trom KUIIH here last week. To Hacramrnlo Jerrv ll.ivclrn, xin nf Mr. and Mm. Willnun liny den n( Mortimer street, left Moml.iv morning tor Hucrainriito to vii.il lur several weeks with lint uncle. Alvn Sliult. Pollurk The woinrn'it coiiuiil ot the rtmt Christian church will meet t the church tor politick luncheon at 12 noon on Thursday. A business meetlnt and devullonals will follow ilte luncheon. Illlile Mclioul -Tho Mtirrlll Pics byUuliin church will hold Its mini liter Illlile ncl.tiol fur two week uliirtlnu uu June 14 HckislnUloii will be I'rltlity, June II, mckIiiiiIiiii at l'J ::iO p. in., mid fnlluwIiiK reu littnilluii there will be u movie. All children who will be three yeitrn old by June 14, will be ttccepled fur itlleiidiintie. Iloinr I'rtini t:iirnp - Wenley Itolilimoii, aim of Mr. and Mia. Fred II. ItubliiMin, IHIU Uiencent, wiiii llolini liint week fi'uiit ICiiuenc fur it vlnll with Ida pitrenU. lie re tuiiied Ul reatiine lila alii(llea nt Hie Ulllvcrnlly nf Olfkun, where he la cuini'lelliik Ilia ficnhliimi yeiti. Ilitliy Wltia I'rlie- Itimeiiutry Juno Puny, aeven weeka old, Won the prize for the yuutiueat bitby ul the 'ii-:iu club citlllah tletby heltl In Medlord over the week-end. lliiby KiiM'inmy'a pureiita, Mr. unil Mm, Thouma fully, 141 Aluinctlii, plun to buy her auniethlnil with the 10 liwurd iniiney. Leavea For Vaeatlon Mra, lieryl llrnlon. fiiuilh Ktutle leucher nt HuiiBevell achonl, left Hlinduy fur Munniotilh, Ore. where ahe will apend the summer with her diiuult ter nnd fmnlly. Mm. llenlon will teach next yettr In KUKcnc. Hume Kmm ( ullee - Kntlier flub. Ili.ion, dituithter of Mr. nnd Mm. II K. KubliiMin of Kluinnth Fulla, nnd (lor don HohliiMin, aim uf Mr. nnd Mra. II. M Rublnmn of thla cllv. re lurtird homo Inat week from flnln view, Tea., where they attended Wiiyinnd collm. To Cnlnraito , Mnry Cluvtleet. teneher nt Fremnnl achool, left Hul ttrtlny nfternoon for her home In Cnlorntlo, where ahe will aend the miimncr. Hhe will tuke up new teiichlnii dutlea In fhuenlx, ArK., In the full. FUNNY BUSINESS aiiiiiili VKr? 1 mi'mm ' ill ,. " Nli, I KfW11 'I'll' H' II If. II' COM IMIITMUIIIVCI lC T M IU U I T Otl Itettirn lliime Mr. nnd Mra Fritnkhii J. Mlchuetaon returned lunt week flout a vitentlon trip to Mrtlford nnd the cnii.it. Michael Mm la nn employe of the Klrat Nu tlunal bank here. dura Knutb- W. D. Miller, Klnm nth Kitlla bunlneaMiinn, left Huniiuv for Hun Fritnctaco on a bnnlne trip lie waa ncconiiutnled by hla aun. Dun, Ttilrlnke- Mr, and Mm. Krneat l.lndaav. wlnnera uf a Tulelake homextead In the leceniber, 10441. drawlni!. were vMnnn fnrnda In Klnmnth Fnlla Moiidny, To rendleliin Ullna Hynd, fourth crude teneher nt Fnlrview achool, left Friday for her home In Pen dleton to upend the aummer. Pollurk The Hebekitll imkIiiI club , To I'nrllanil-Mm. Juke Knenlii will meet In the IOOF hall at I p m. left for Portland Monday nn Unit Wfdneatlay for a politick luncheon led Alrllnra, Hhe will vlalt frlenda and bualnraa meetlnic. All memliem j in that city. are urged to attend. j I Tn Portland Mutervn HrldRe. flub Mrellnf At I a. m, torinv, , atalrr of Uuve llrldtie. formerly of Tueaday. the Townaend club will ! thl city, left by plane Mnndny hold Ita regulnr meetlns In KC linll, i iimht tor her home In f ortlnnd. "Sorry I can't givt you a raise, but I'll buy you ntw pair of pants!" Ilrldeamald Junnne De Mcrrltl left luat week by plune for Sacra mento where "lie will be brldea initld for her coualn'a wedtllnk. Joanne la the duuuhter of Mr. and Mra. Ted Ue Merrill of Mitlln. Her pnrenla will drive down thla week for the wedding. Vlalt Itelatlvea Mr. nnd Mra. Will Clreen, of Union, Ore., were In Klumntii Fnlla over the week end vlaltlng her nephew, L. L. Waah. ill Walnut, and fmnlly. The Orccna arc now In Fort Kllim alll vlaltlng other rclatlvea. flub MeeU-Krlentlahlp club will meet nt the home of Alma Cofer, 1017 Illicit, at 8 p. m Wedneaday, lor deaaerl and a bualneaa meethik followed by auction bridge. Euch member la naked to bring either clothing or canned food for flood relief. To Idaho-Mm R. D. Yockey. 126 rjhrltlon, left Sundny Willi her Mimll daughter to vlalt with rcla tlvea tn the Dulae valley area In Idnho. Hhe la exiected to return In a few dnya. Ileturna Home Hill Abbey, one ul the Klumulll Fnlla atudenta al triHlllig the Unlveralty of Oregon, wua In town M.Mtlng Monday. He will lenve ahortly for Prlnrvllle, where he will be aummer recrea tion director. To Portland Clcruldlne Altman. of the bureau of reclamation of fice here, left by bua Mondny for Poiilund where ahe will vlalt with fiirnda for a few dnyi. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location JM North 7th St Phone 9348 Jaycees Plan For Regatta The Jnycee dinner meeting at the Wi-nc-mn Innl nlUit waa Utken up moatly with dlacuaalon of the forth coming regatta program and cine- dully the Queen coronation ball Wedneadny night. Tom Bnowhlll, dance chairman, rcHirted Uiat everything la act tor the dance and that It will be at the armory with dnnclug from 8 to 1. Mualc will be furnlalicd by Pappy Gordon. For apeclul eventa at the ball, Jack Jaaklewlcz haa a very Interesting program arranged. Thla Include the crowning of the queen by Fred Eh lera, Jnycee president, oa well aa Ihe Introduction of each member of the regnl court. The lucky winner of the crown will reign over the three-day program and alao rule over the re galia Sunday with her court trom the royal launch. Oueala at the dinner meeting were the newly elected offlcera of the Medford Jayrec orgnnluition hutead of those from Omnia Pass as pre viously reported. Marvin Hixon, Medford Jaycee president and form- Soil Experts Slate Tour Of Butte Valley A tour ot Butte Valley aoll and water conservation practices will be mttde by soil men of the district and visitor starting at the district office In Macdoel lift) :.'(() a. m. Wednesday. The first stop will be on the W. O. Osborne properly where a land lev eling demonstration will be given. From there the group will go t the field north of Kd Pleratt'a farm tor a tillage and weed control demon stration. Lunch will be served at the Mac doel hotel followed by a visit to the Merle Uoode ranch for a view of demonstrutlonal seeding of peren nial dryland grasses. A view of created wheat grass seeding on gov ernment land four miles north of Macdoel will complete the field day. Jess Langden, unit conservation ist la In churgc of the Uiur. This field dity trip la sponsored by the directors of the Butte Valley soil conservation district with Waller Hoblnson as president, Elmer Kap per, secretury; L. D. Parsons. Virgil Holbrook and R. L. Oarey, member. Machinery I being furnished for the demonstration by Yreka. Tule lnkc and Klnmnth Falls Implement dealer. Portlander To Head Retail Unit BANFF, Alberta, June 8 (Pi J. H. Fisher, Portland, will head the ! district 10 National Retail Credit association, during the coming year I and Bcuttle will host the district's i 1949 conference. The selections were made yester day during a business session held in conjunction with the second an nual International credit conference. District 10 includes the three Northwest state, British Columbia and Alberta. Other officer named include Avandana Cochrane, Bremerton, secretary - treasurer, and Donald Farr. Coqullle, Ore., director. Crop Improvement Talks Slated WALLA WALLA, June 8 IPi Faculty members from Washington Mtate college, Oregon Btate college and Idaho will conduct panel dis cussion session Friday afternoon at opening day session of the three state Pacific Northwest Crop Im provement association convention. William L. Haley. Seattle, presi dent of the National Association of Cereal Chemists, will be the prin cipal luncheon speaker. Convalescing Mr. Albert Miller, of Weat Klamath, who underwent major surgery In Klamath Valley hospital recently, haa been moved to the home of her daughter, Mr. V. B. Keesee, 1879 Leroy. Mrs, Mil ler Is able to have visitor. To Alaska Mr. Jimmy Stllea and daughter Marlcne, 8, left to day by plane for Alaska to Join It was a custom to exchange egga on New Year Day In ancient Pari, the egg being a symbol of the be ginning of life. Watch for Double OltEKM STAMP DAY Jimmy Stiles who Is In Fairbanks playing In an orchestra. They plan to make .their home thero, , erly of Klamath Falls, spoke for the group and Introduced his officers. - 23 tye&U Ayo. Monday, June 8, 1925 With a bang that should be heard clear in Washington, the first gun in behalf of the people of Klamath county was fired yeaterday afternoon, when residents of the Malln section went on record as favoring the construction of the Oregon Trunk railroad into this territory. Tuesday, June 9, 1925 There Is every Indication of a large potato crop for Oregon this year, there having been plenty of rainfall in May to give the crop a good stand. Wednesday. June 10, 1925 Tonight . . . Ellison-White Chautauqua . . . 'Daddy Long Legs." (Not a movie). Ad mission 75c. Thursday, June 11, 1925 Basil Brown Is expected to return home this evening from Portland, where he has been at tending Hill Military academy for the past year. Friday, June 12, 1925 Public announcement that the Weyer haeuser Timber company will begin active operations in Klamath county may be made on June 20 by Fred Weyer haeuser, according to a report current In lumber circles today. Saturday, June 13, 1925 FOR SALE Ford touring with starter; also Ford Bug. Best buy in town. Let us help you to know more about your insurance. SSI jit Fire Paul O. Landry Liability Insurance Property - Auto 4S19 Main Street Phone 5612 The Courthouse Is Now One Block Down the Street trom Our Office . . . 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Defroil water It cats ried wy into the nnn spill Handeirostercon lainer. convenientlr located and easily re movable fur emptying at your coavtnicai-, Defam water never collects in the Cold pack ... so there's no need to remove vour meats. Sealed Giant Side Freeier keeps ica cubes froxett. All women interested in learning the latest meth ods of home freezing and cooking should make it a MUST to attend this school. The same sched ule will be given both nights so that everyone can take advantage of this free offer. You will enjoy seeing the demonstrations of our new Norge Refrigerators and Deep Freeze Units, Modal S-4S7 Cooks While You Play This amazing range is completely automatic! When you're miles away it turns itself on . . , cooks a de licious meal . and then turns itself off. 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