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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1948)
PACE SIX (MIRli TOONERVILLE FOLKS MICKEY (Himself) McGuire Klamath Agency Raymond H. Bltney, superintend ent ot the Agency, was Joined this last week by his wife, Mrs. Bltney, and by two of their three sons, Rob. ert and Richard. Richard had grad uated from high school the pre vious week. Rose Marie and BUI Floyd re turned last week-end from their sophomore year at Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. They are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert J. Floyd. Rose Marie Floyd plans to attend the summer session at Southern Oregon college In Ashland. She will leave next week-end. Home from her freshman year In high school at St. Mary's academy In The Dalles is Marlene Hemlnger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hemlnger. Mrs. George Shorey left May 28 for San Francisco to get a young niece who returned with her to spend part of the summer. Mrs. Edward Poitras left on Fri day to spend a week In San Fran cisco. She drove Mrs. Rolf Plelke south, where she will attend the graduation of her son. Ted Nelson, from the University of California. Mrs. Sam Rife and Mrs. Gall , Rlddenour finished their year at Chiloquin grade school this past week. The women were both mem bers of the faeultv. The year's work ended on Thursday, followed that evening by a faculty and custod ian picnic at the Old Swimming Hole north of Fort Klamath. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rife were Rife's niece, her kiishnnd and a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. William Frazer and Al Sher man, all of Vancouver. B. C. Mrs. Bonnell DeMers recently un derwent major surgery in Klamath Falls, but Is all right now. Oneta Ryder, who was brought north from Texas several weeks ago to attend a trial, reports that the case was settled this past week out of court and she will be able to re turn to her Job as air line steward ess by the end of June. Chiloquin School ended last week for an other year. Although the students were at school only on Tuesday morning to receive their report cards, the teachers put in a full four days, finishing on Thursday. That evening the faculty of both grade and high' schools, the custodians, and (lie cooks with their families had a picnic supper at the Old Swimming Hole, out from Fort Klamath. The fnculty is planning a busy summer. Mrs. Athel Roser and Mrs. D. L. Miller will attend summer school al Southern Oregon college. Mrs. Harry whiting and her mis bund are planning a trip to Alaska. Margaret Molitor will spend the summer on the family ranch in North Dakota. Mrs. Charles Burton. after two weeks spent with her daughter and son-in-law on the family ranch north of Modoc Point. will spend a month or so visiting a sister in San Francisco. i Betty Ballge left the first of the I week on a trip east. She doesu t plan to return to Chiloquin next year. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bcaty left for their Oklahoma home last week-end. They were to drive to Los Anseles and east through Albuquer que where they planned to get a sister of Mrs. Beaty s. on Wednesday to' 01 V . and relumed Chiloquin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans now i ura Cununlncs of Klamath Falls I Mrs. Wayne Mehaus. Mrs. oeorge , nave mree cnuaren. ine iwo oioer j spent the week-end here visiting Reed, Kenny Reed and Louise Nie- ! are boys aged three and one. A baby i relatives. haus left on Monday for a two , sister arrived on March 25. They live ! sr. and Mrs. George Bevel and weeks' vacation In Eastern Oregon. in Orville. Calif. j family of Lakeview visited their They will visit with relatives in and ! Mrs. Kerr.ntt Keysor left this ; daughter. Mrs. Allen Cummlngs and around Kyssa. j week to uuaergo major surgery in : tuiuily. here on Monday. Eulene Buck has been visiting her Portland. ,ir, an(i ,irs. George Hamilton sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and j Tony Unive visited over the week- ari(i , Qary f Medford visited Mrs. Forest Freld since last week- i end with his mother. Mrs. Mildred I Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and end. Eulene lives in Elkton. Ore. Unive. Tony has finished training at Mrs. e, e. Kncss. over the week-end. . Daylight saving time certainly 1 the Electronics Materiel school at m, ,d Mrs Hirh Hadlev and confused a lot of local residents last j Treasure Island, went first to Myrtle ! children and Mr. and Mrs. Vern week. Some families had set clocks ! Creek where his aunt and uncle : Hanan and children spent Merao up an hour one week too soon and ! live. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumont. The ! -ml Day at Paisley, spent the majority of one day try- j Dumonts drove Tony to Chiloquin Mrs. Gerald Baker and daughter, ing to get time straightened out. ! for a short visit before he left for J Bonnie Jean, of Portland are vtstl- i But now everyone seems to agree on San Francisco and for sailing orders I mg nrr parents. Mr. and Mrs. James he. nour- rom the nav-T- I Dixon, and friends and relatives The class of 1948 sponsored the Mrs. Loyal Heath and her son tj, week, last event of the school year when , Jeff of Klamath Falls were in Chilo-1 Mr ttmj jjr, mu Langdon and they gave the commencement dance Qmn on Saturday and brought with children of Burns visited friends a week ago Saturday. I them a former Chiloquin resident. hen on Mondav. The Langdons The class of 1947 from Chiloquin ' Arlene Allen, who has recently re- ' tormerlv made their home here, high school made up an annual turned from Hawaii where she was j The ranger district has Just com- i which they let out on contract. employed as a nurse. Miss Allen nleted nluntmi 65 000 Ponderosa i.inM sundav June 6 with a din- Prough wrles of unfortunate ; then visited with a brother and plne seedlings. 50.000 on Owen butte ne efr horn? on toe .Merrill happenings it was well over . year : sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Aloys ! urn ,nd ,J.ooo on James butte. hfthwav Psen" were Mr and Mrt ! lat5" whfn ,he nnuals Allen', a"d bu!ht J0"" B Allen. Jack McCartle Is moving his c Xyrt:JZ t mtom?nu'.v'i the books rame snof the Aloys Allen's, south with onQ band , nf) from Bonanza ?h.vne Mr and Mrs. Carl Schu- !ar?e of print ng Uiat ner. jn is past ween they have been t0 the r - - .. . ,. naa accumulated aunng tne year 1 "us nn air. ana .Mrs. Harold , . . . ,. Z.Vrrl: IV v.hV ! after the students had graduated, i Mallory lr 'Gadget' Is Hospital Pet DETROIT, June 8 Mi Curly, haired, browu-eyed little "Miss Oariuet" was In virtual command of big Keeelvlng hospital Monday. This was true despite the fact she Is only about two years old and small enough to walk under tables. The only trouble was that inaiiiu was missing. "Miss Gadget" got her name from a bewildered young taxlcab driver In whose car the mother left her Saturday and never rvapiieared. Charles Kasela, 33, the drU'er. a single man, fell for the baby's charms and named her "Gadget " for a reason he couldn't quite ex plain In turning her over to police. Upon being brought to the hospi tal, "Gadget" immediately captured the hearts ot nurses and doctors. She's that lovable, they sulil. She chortles 111 her bed anil follows the help around whenever per mined. In her sleep, however, she cries "mama, mama." Policewoman June Thomas called It "very unusual" since abandoned babies as a rule are reclaimed w ith In two days. Shrine Surgery Dedicated Sunday PORTLAND. June 7 ir A lie 1 1:1.000 surgery at the Shrine hos pital for crippled children was dedi cated Sunday by small Quern Shar on III, the Junior Rose Festival queen. The young queen and her court entertained the hospital's patients with an hour and a half ot songs, dances and skits. Reffett of Ontario. Ore., visited at the Henry Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Runner of Port Orchard spent several days here last week on business. Henlev w, A. srnMn mo iuuu . ; return to Silvrtnn nH r.m.. ...i ! " V . ford Mrs. Chares Hamilton ann ; 7 "- " , ,hl. .,, " v. moving some came 10 nis pasture , . rn sm.th f Malin ! sponsoring a dance at the higlvthseek I on the Wilson nlace In Dry nralrle. In Klamath Falls but will summer range on Meryl creek this week. Leo Sagehorn from Tulelake Is Wesley and Don Smith of Malin 1 eiwuui s""m3'uui iu iry 10 pay mat .. uuudm r-oiirr iook j The roads to Gerber reservoir MrTlrma Clement Is rwiper- b.lL The class has en-1 their o,d , y , t(j m ."1 home alter recent surgVry. f m? ot 'he locally popu- P"la"i t Thursday. The four- 1 travrUng. Three cars have been Lucille Ready was home from!1" orchestra from Klamath Falls, year -old will again be hospitalized ln pry prairie this past week. Oregon State college to visit her nnyuim Maners. nan to attend. 1 " 10 W correct a Week-end guests from out of town . .. . . .. . li r.. 1 ,o,v a iuw wuic. aim itciu liic ' " folks over the Memorial Day week end. Leonard Preston, also of Ore gon Slate college, was a guest at the Keady residence. Junior Drew has been unable to be about for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dehlinger left Wednesday for a few days fish ing trip at We-Ask-U inn. Mr. and Mrs. Max Marvin and Roy visited In Ashland and Grants Pass over the Memorial Day w eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steele and Dolores and Mrs. R. W. Steele re turned Wednesday from Portland where they attended the Ice Follies. They were in Portland at the time of the Vanport flood. Jess Johnson spent Wednesday fishing and returned with a good catch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Semon are remodeling their cabin at Lake c" the Woods. Mrs. Myrtle Nutter of Ashland visited her daughter, Mrs. Max Marvin, two days last week. Leona Murphy of Seattle visited last week with her aunt, Mrs. Roy LaPrarie and Mrs. Sarah Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Howe have moved into one of the cottages on th- Henley school grounds. They will live there until fall when their house in town will be completed. Nancy Stone has located a place to live In town. Nancy is employed by the Commercial Finance com pany and has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone. ""' . .,,. . I Mf";Ja"efK n '" "h My I were Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Neubauer Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Collins are for Southern California after 1 and 50n Danny from Mt. vleWi where tney have bought a home and daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and small acreage. Mrs. Frank DiUlio. Mrs. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mumma. who Planned to visit in Southern Call have lived In Chiloquin the past ! fornia and then to continue on to year, will move within the next two 1 ner former home In Kentucky, weeks, possibly to Klamath Falls, j Jayne Flury left on Sunday to be Mumma is engaged in road con- ; Sin work at the Crater Lake resort struction work. j as telephone switchboard ODerator. Bonnie Gienger was home from I Mr Elmer Pieler and a friend ' the University of Oregon for gradua- : from Klamath Falls. Mrs. Dean Hall tion activities and will finish her j have been in San Francisco for the freshman year at school this next : past few davs. They left last Mon- I week. j day. Jt.?nd. "TM1" V J.MUfr 1 w,Illam Mlche north from ! were guests of Mr and Mrs Law- ; southern California a week ago to i rence Myers when they visited here ln chiloquin when his sister v,"f rSamml0i, ,k . lHeltn' a married to Paul Cole Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pohll. their imn f iri-.i. i-.ii. 1 children Marilee and Martin, all of -, ... , , uvu,o; urn,? 1 sjjriiuing a snort i vacation in Myrtle Point with her I aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I Dumont. Calif., who visited at the home of Vern Hanan. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Enjoy Health, Rest, Comfort and Hospitality at the BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Drink our f a - Sacramento, and Mrs. Clifford Plan chon lElene Pohll 1 of Hayward. Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohll last week. They came north to attend the graduation from high school of their sister. Alice Marie Pohll. The Pohlls drove a new car south when they left on Friday, taking with them Walter Pohll. The group visited the Ohles and McNabbs in Anderson. 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