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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE TWENTY-ONE Merrill Mr. and Mri. llrure Itunibo, J. I) nil Cllm MrMtirliey. mid Corky r'enton apetit werk f lalilim on Hit Deerhtitea tlvrr. 'I'll parly hiked Into Koaary Ink and 11 mail nice catrhee. Mr. and Mr. Mrlvln Hart arid family of Portland are vlaltnra at lid I. E limbic linnie. Dirk Icrevea anil lull Hill Irtt Turiutay muriilnii to ieid lu dayt In Curvallla atlrniliiiii 4-11 erhool, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Itrriler rujoyrd a werk-rmt vlalt from Keeiler'i llrr and brothrr-hi-law, Itrv. and Mra. L. A. Mryrra of Lakrvlrw. Mra. Claude Hliurk haa licrn n Jnylm a vlalt from hrr mnihrr and lUlrr, Mra. I.uthrr llunu and Nan Burn nt llnMIng, Calif. Mra. H. I.. Drakoo and Donna hava returned Inuii week varatlon In Uia bay area wall rrlattvr and friend. Kullrr lirnnrtl. fatJirr of Mra. IJragoo, mail tha trip will) them, and will rainaln In Merrill lor a Ulna. Mr. and Mri. II. J. llcmlrlikon and Jai-k and Mary Jo prnl arv. ral day vuitlni In Kuirnr. Whlla Uirra thry eltnidrd iraduailon esrrrlar of Hiui'trlrkaon'a ntrce. A froup uf Mrrrltl rraidrnta wrnt In Diamond lake for the opening day i lolim Ihrrr. Inrludrtl vera Mr. and Mra. Claude Hhurk. Mr. and Mra. John O'Neill and eon. Mr. ani Mra. I'el Plllard and family, Mr. and Mra. Vie Hhurk and Mr. and Mra. Leo Mi Koen. Mra. Homer KleliU, Hut. Brian and Dirk, and Mra John MrNeill ara ramping t r a werk on Dairy creek U enjoy tha fulilnc. Mra. and Mra. Hugh Palvey are prtrd bark till rek after an ritetirird vim In New York City. Mra U. J. Harrla and Lorraine Mahaffey air vIMtlng rrlallvra in Blorklon, Calif. Mra. 'tommy Cole waa hutca to the Now or Never rlub on 'llmr clay afternoon. A potlurk luncheon waa arrved. followed by an aftrr noun of vuitlni and arwlng. Mem bera prraenl were Mra. T. A. Illake and Mra. Allirrt Hlnke and dauahter of Klamath rail. Mra. William Walker, Mra. Edward Turner and her mother. Mra. Teaa. who la tun ing: from Washington: Mra. Paarhall limine.. Mia. William Palvey. Mra llartlerode and Mra. Mary Vavrlka. The rlub will meet neat on July 31 at tha home of Mra. Hartlerode. Mt. Loki Mr and Mra. C. B Bruarnden entertained a group of frlenda re tently In their home. Oamra and Inrlal evening were enjoyed by Mr nd Mra. firm Ault. Mr. and Mr Art Petrraon. Mr. and Mra. B. J lloylr. Mr and Mra Harold Young. Mr and Mra niln Kuyer, Mr and Mra. Ronald Whltlatrh. Mra. Ernrtt liilla, Mr. and Mra. Wallace. Thomp e n. the hmt and hoa.tr, and Mr and Mra. C. K. Hrterndn who will afrn leave for Idaho to make their feome. BrlMrnden held one of the lucky numbrra In a recent laivd drawing. Mr. and Mra. Wallace Thompson, f 'harlle Ttiompann, Mra. Henry Se fnon and O. B. Thompson left Wcd reiwlay morning for Portland. They will vllt frlenda and rrlaUvea and tnjoy the Knee Pentlval. Mr. and Mra. B. K- Enmari and Mary Louise returned noma Wed beaday night from Portland Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Firming cnade a business trip to Portland last week, returning horn Saturday right. Mr. and Mra. T. D. Jarkvm and children. Flea nor and Ray. left Ttiuraday morning for an extended motor tour of the I'nlted Btatra. Mr. and Mra. Bcolt Thompaon and inn Wallara returned home from Portland Sunday night. While north ttia Thompaona took delivery of g new Chevrolet car. Mr. and Mra. L. C. Rrgnler of Hwrrt Home returned to their horn Monday after wrrk'a yiall with rrlatlvea and frlenda here. Roger Thompann underwent lur gery at the Ht. Vincent hoapltal in Portland Saturday morning. He la reported doing nicely. Jamea Crawford of The Dallra via. Itrd hla wife and aim Prrd over the week-end at the home of Mri Crawford parrnta, Mr. and Mri Jay Manning. Mra. C. R. DeLap la visiting rrla tlvea and frlenda here. Julie, Carroll, Connie and Bteven Tucker visited at tha A. R. Dlrkaoa home Sunday. r'RFAK ROCK AWAY, June M Wl A Lalldorer bowled over a tree, which f-owlrd over power line, which bowled over Klectrlrlan Walter Sunrit. Paaarmhy managed to free Mm In a few minute, though, with out errlotia Injury Monday. KIRBY Vacuum Cleantrs Lifetime Guorantee Free Demonstration Phono frtftt 1401 r.iplanade SHEVLIN Vlnlllng at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mm gun JuiifcuMin and family ta Joigeuflotra parrnta, atHtrr and bmthrr-ln-law and a couiln and y-lfr, all of Mlnnranta. I .en Krprra Jr. and Harold Dlllrv Ir ft 1'urMlay morning for Corvalllft whrr lliry are atlrlldlng 4-H siim mer ai'hool at Oregon Htntr collrga Thry will lie gone tint 11 June 34. Nanry Kullrr. Illllle I re Hunk and a girl fririid are vlnltlng at the home of Millie father, Harvey Hniiki, from thrlr liomr In Hrnd. Mr. anil Mra. Willi eprht tha verk-rnd v Willi hrr parent, Mr and Mra. Coffman. Vlnlting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Nary Kettlraon over the week end were hrr nlerea, Dorrlne and Clrnrvlrve Porhrlu and Virginia Maulgan. all atudenta from Oregon Male rollrge. Thry vUltrd Dorrlne and (Irnevirvr fathrr, Kill Porhrlu Vimtlng at the liom of Jim Cook and Barbara I Jim'a aon from Cali fornia. He ha atartrd to work hrr alo. Lana Hllnuly and Karen Krre man ere vlilting In llrnd with thrlr aunt and untie. Mr. and Mr. Eu--rne Mrvrr. and alao their grand mothrr. Mra. Ia Prerman. Mr. and Mr. rtrlle Cooper and fimilv of llrooka-Bi-anlon ramp v:ltrd reiThllv at the home of Mr. and Mra. Arrhle Roe and Mr. and Mr. Walter Cooiier. Wendell and Donnle CKirr elm have been via lllng here with thrm. Mr. and Mr. Mrlvln Prremaa and family vtsitrd at Crea-del lodge funday with friend. Charlie Htlnglry. Maurlr Ward and Pred Wright of Port Rock VU ltrd at the home of Mr, and Mra Harry Btlngley in April. I.ane and Ijonna Htlnglry rrturnrd home with Ihem after vlnlllng a week In Port Itork. Prt Blmpkln had the mUfortune to grl a Inner brokrn and badly rriuhrd In Ihe wood Monday. It may have to ba amputated. Mr. and Mr, ole Hoder of Klam ath Pall VUltrd rrlatlvea In Bhrvlln over the wrrk-end. Mr. and Mra Alvln Elklna and family and Lucille Elklna from Al bany vmtrd with thrlr parent. Mr and Mra. Ed Bank, over the week end Ruth Kunnrgar, who attenda col lege In Ahland. la horn for the ummer holiday. T. t a. 4 . t- r : -A -. u' ' V . . Sj ' MRS. MABEL BARBER, mother of Mrs. M. E. Cooper, wot honored recently on her 80th birthdoy. A porfy in her honor was held in Ashland where Mrs. Barber is a well-known resident. Memory Lane aludlo. to tpend the aummer with hla daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mri. Bill Novotny. Mr. and Mri. Ronnie Ron and children ara vlilting her mothtr. Mn. Ward Ruark at Salem. Mr. and Mri. BUI Hodgri of Mer rill were dinner gueit of Mr. and Mra. Jack Hodgee and aoiu on Tun- day. Mra. Don Phllpotta haa returned to her horn from a Klamath fall) hoapltal. 8h la Improving from her Ulrieai. Mr. and Mri. K. I. Bold (pent a few day In Portland an enjoyed the roae frutlval while there. John Brown left for Oold Beach where he I employed after (pend ing a week with hi wife and two daughter!. Huaan Kju ipent a frw day lat week at Tulelake with the Hoy Hodgei. Mr. and Mra. John Randa and daughter Mary are here from Ho ton vltltlng their daughter, Mr. Rr,y Pernlund and family. Mr. and Mra. Murray Waaann are here trim Washington rliltlng thrlr daughter Ethel Evana and her huv band. Mr. and Mr. Bill Beavert and una 11 daughter Jackie Loulae are her from Portland vlnitlng her parent. Mr. and Mra. Drwry Horn. Charle and Howard Koertje are horn from Reno after vlalting their aunt, Mr. Bob Cohohan and fam ily. Mr. Neal Jonea returned home Monday evening after spending a week In Aahland with hrr parent Hrr father U atlll very 111. Mr. and Mra. Carl Pro ugh of Klamath Pall apent th week-end with her parent, Mr. and Mra. Alva Maxwell. YellowHton lake freeaea to a depth aufflclent to yield 10,000,000 ton of lea. More than 70 tragedlea day art, caused by children playing with matchea. aaya th U. S. offlc of education. "Labor Conquer All" motto of Oklahoma. 1 th llat TrAKES ) ROLLS ) PIES Tbread TcookTesN WORKS WONDERS VITII ANY RECIPE! For your favorite cakes... for all your home baking better baking' At yOUr results or your money fcoct y Safeway StOTOi Coming Rites UORRIH. Calif. Mr. and Mra. O L Bentley announce the coming marriage of their daughter. Verma Loren Bentley to Hilary Maurice White. The wrddlng will be on Bat- unlay. June 3S . Tlie Hrv. J. W. Oellrr will offi cial at th ceremony which will take plar In the horn of th bride parent only relative and rloae frlenda of the coupl lll b preaent - I . t AN HONOR STUDENT of Southern Oregon college, Ash land, is Caryl Vanderwoll, who was one of three gradu ating seniors honored for out standing scholastic records at commencement exercises last Sunday. The three received recognition for consistently earning grodes well above the honor roll overage. Caryl was the only one from Klamath Falls. Chiloquin Tha Church of Latter Day SalnU la sponsoring a aummer aenea of recreational programs for children aged four to 13. They will be held each Thuraday afternoon beginning at 130 o clerk at th Tren-Agc renter. All Intemted children ar Invited to attend. Mra. Leonard Buck of CleUkanle, Or. I (pending thl week at th horn of her daughter and aon-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Poreat Preid. Mra. Ralph Mc.Nult group of Blue Bird girl reported a total aal of UM when Uiey recently aold popple for the Duabled American Veterana organization. Olrl who helped aril were Maxln Johnaon. Shirley Hughe. Audrey McNutt, Judy and Mary Le Collina, Louia and Claudia Hrglund. Plv Chiloquin republican l- tended a amall dinner given in Klamath Palla on Tueaday vnlng in honor of Mr. Robert MeCauley, vice chairman of th national cen tral committee of republican women. Mra. Olive Comett. alate committee- woman, waa hoaleaa. Attending from Chiloquin were Mr. Cyril Cook, Mr. and Mr. William Lorena, Mra. Edouard Prtaula. and Mr. Arthur P. Blocklinger. Th Wood river unit, Oregon Council of Republican Women, will meet on Monday evening at ( o' clock at th horn of Mr. and Mra, Arthur P. Blocklinger. Mra. Cyril Cook, chairman of th group, an nounced an untuually Intereating program for Ui evening with Mra. Oeorge T. Orr linger of Portland and Mra. Olive Comett of Klamath Fall aa apeclal tpeakera. Every uncreated republican I cordially Invited to at tend. Barney Mitchell of Portland and a atudrnt at Oregon SUt college waa a Chiloquin vultor for a ahort time lait week. Barney made hi horn locally during hla grade achool year. Max Uden. former local realdent, who ipent laat winter In Southern California and hla wife have moved bark to Eugene. Uden haa been In Chiloquin during th past week on btiKlne. R. P. Allbeck of Bloomburg. Pa.. U pending a werk at th horn of hi daughter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. William Btrahan. Allbeck drove out with frlenda. Mra. William Btrahan underwent a torullectomy early hurt week and la recuperating at home. Mr. Ray mond Van Wormer of Crater Lak park atayed with th 8trahana for two daya after the minor operation and helped to care for little Nancy. Rev. and Mr. Oene Elliott and aon Preddy left early thla week for Canvonvllle where Mra. Elliott and th baby will vUlt with her In-law. Mr. and Mr. Pred Elliott, while Rev. Elliott continue to Aahland for th annual conference of Meth od I t minuter. Mr. Arrhle Huff and daughter Caren Jo have moved to Chiloquin from Klamath Pall during the put werk. Huff, who recently took the Job of chief of police of Chiloquin, haa been here alnce the first of the month. Th family la living In the houae formerly occupied by Chief of Police PenUin Mahrt. located acroa Jnd street from the municipal building. Our! of Mr. and Mra. Archie Huff on Sunday were her parent, brother. altrr-ln-law and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard King. Mr. and Mr. Rollar.d King and children. Bonanza i Mr. Em Olvan and daughter I Nanry hare returned from a etslt In California with her mother and her enter. Her elster baa been 111 for several months. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Bushy head arrived 8unday from North Eut em Oklahoma to visit their niece. Mra. Merrill 8tewart and her hus band. Buahyhead Is a first cousin to the late Will Roger. This I their flnt TUlt to Oregon. Mra. Edna Bagwell haa returned to her home In Lone Pine. Calif, after apendlng a few week with her daughter. Mrs. Al Dearborn and family. Mr. and Mm. H. S. Bray. Mra. Ed Simmon and Eddie and Mra. Harry Bray returned Monday evening from Oold Hill where they attended fu neral services for their friend, Carl Lynch. J. P. Bunn Is here from Ashland ail I I FLAVORS Freezes and Stores 290 lbs . of food! new FRIGIDAIRE Home Freezer Save time and mony,,, e Cunir-bolancd re) All-rl cabinet tj 3-Year Protection Plan e Painou Mrr-MIr mechonlim Thick, aaaUtt-tifht Insulation j VERN OWENS' CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS CO. 1.4 cu. ft. modrl 7 329" Alt other slut 121 No, 4th, Kl.malh Fall SOI Ural Ht No, Lakrvlrw rB'TTB,8"8'VB'8TiaBTrTToT8T8W8WB"8,aV81TIWinr8'8'a-' SALUTES WEED, MT. SHASTA, DUNSMUIR WITH A Salute Days SPECIAL Rayon Crepe Shirts with convertible pointed collar or Peter Pan style in fine White Crepe or Diagonal Fabric. Siieg 32-38. 99 H s N . -1 rr - r. .. 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