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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1949)
FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949 PACE St Vera HtummBaBE New Pine Creek Inspired by the wiliest nl good friend arid lovrd uu who laced cirntli calmly, bravely mid Willi llw Iiiimi that lili ratiiiiuinlly would do II It could to help Unlit the drceo disease of tamer, the Uevla Creek grange ha responded by dedicating Its bin dalle to Ilia cauxe ol lighting cancer. , The Davis Creek Cancer Fund ball will be tlila Haluulay nliillt. June 34, and In Ilia spun ol Tad Thnmp roil, who died a week ego last Fri day, everyone should, who can, turn out to help turn the tula to victory over lha world number one killer and taker ot human llvra. Although Trd Tliompaun waa a leMdenl of Alturua and In business there, hi klndllnraa and outstand ini friendship waa deeply lelt at ltavu Creek whria hia wllca par ent. Mr. and Mr Omar Hammer, l-y. and other klnlolk llv. In the conduct ol hi farm implement sale service buincioi ha performed a work el hclplul and to the Inirrrat of those whom ha served. In a letter to Manila Duller, word .aa receded that Mil. Deile P ViHid. former resident of New Pine Creek, haa been In lha Alum Itork sanitarium at Hall Joe, Calif, for qulle aoma time aufferlnii fiom tuberculosis III one lung. Her con dition seem In have Improved con aiderable luce taking Ueatmenta at Ilia aanitarium and ha hopea to ba cut In about month. Her many friends hare wish her a speedy re covery and any who wish to wrltr her can rearh her at the above ad drew, boa 71. New Pine Creek now haa four atagea dally atopplng at the atage t.cpit. The Ukevlew-lleddlng atagea en June lo Inaugurated two-uu tcrvlc between Alluraa and Lake iew each way. north and anuth. The tint eouthbound atage leaves l-akevicw at 7 a. m. errlvuig at New Pine Creek at 7 JO a. m. The ec oud aouthbound leavea lkevlcw at II a. m. arriving at the atate line at It :3ft. The tlrl northbound auge leavea Atturaa at I JO p. m . arrlv tug In New Pine Creek at 3 OS p. m. The eecond northbound leavea Al luraa at JO. arriving here at 11 04 The third aouthbound atage leavea I akevlew at 7 p m . arriving In New line Creek at 7 JO p. m. The fourth aouthbound leavea Lakevlrw at 10 JO and arrlvea here at II p. m. ' The Happy Hour club met at the home of Mra. Altre Allen. Tuesday afternoon. June II, with Mra. Otadya 1'ortrr aa hoateaa. Thirteen membert and nine chil dren were preaent. After the bual neaa mealing, the lad lea enjoyed a gueaslng game containing the name of flowera. Plral prue waa won by Fannie Fuller and low prtaa by Margaret Carter. Jeaaie Mrljiui re ceived her anniversary gift from her aecret pal. The neat meeting will ba with Clara Cloud on Tuesday afternonon. July II. The Vacation Bible achool pro gram and exhibit will be Friday evening. June 34 it I o'clock at the . church. The public la cordially In rued. Mr. and Mr. R. M. Keller enjoyed nice vacation ttahlng at Eaat lake laat week. They got a nice bunch f fieri and were gone lire dava. The weather, however, waa a little cool and the lake got pretty rmifh at tlmea. but It waa a lot el fun. Preliminary to the Installation of Inalde toilet at the Kelly creek erhoolhouae a al-fnot well haa been bored at about the middle ot the building at the eaat aide where a rreuura pump will be Installed In lha basement. When thla work haa been completed the plumbing and carpenter work will then be taken care of an that the InMde tolleta will be ready lor uaa when achool beg tna neat fall. The Charlie Vincent family and Kuaan Farla returned lata Sunday from two-week Malt and vacation Into Canada. The party went aa far at Bmlthera which la about 190 miles Irom Alaska and where they could (Mil read newspaper at 11 o'clock at night. Mr. and Mra. Delmai Pmlth. who also made the trip, atopped In John Day to vlalt with Bmlth'a folka. The group had a wonderful trip and aaw lota of beau tiful atghta but were happy to get back to the good old U. 8. A. Vln. cent waa Investigating the ranchea In Canada and found several nice ranchea but due to lack of poor roada and transportation conditions, marketing farllltlea were almoat prohibitive. Mra. A. Terry haa been visiting -mi nrr ann, jara Means, ana fam ily. Bhe la a trained nurse and la having a nice vacation up here In I he cool climate of Goose Lake valley. Oeorge Perklna waa brought home from the hospital last Monday and a downtown Wednesday on hla own power feeling quit well. He SHEVLIN Mr. and Mra. Charlie Cotlnmii li lt on their vacation to visit relative and friends In Arkansas. Mr. and Mra. 8am llumrsa left Tuesday, June 33, on their vacation They will visit their daughter and family In Portland. Visiting at III homes of Wlllard and Holland Oumtiert and families la their undo from Washington (Hirsts of Mr. and Mra. Hen Con klln and family are Mrs. Cniikllua mother and other relatives from Heattle, Wash, , Mra. Heaver and Tom Coole had the misfortune to cut their hands ciulte badly thla week. Mra lleavet tut hers with an ax. Johnny Lolll la visiting In Mitchell kith his aunt. Mrs. John llrlioe Frankie Lolll la visiting In Histera with hla grandmother. Mrs. Lucy Winkle. Mr. and Mrs Orvillc lleun and Judy left on their vacation for Idaho to visit Mrs. Ilcan's pareuta and her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mis. Orvllle liennet left Friday, June 34. on their vacation They are going to Minnesota to visit their parenta and other relutlvea Mis. Ileunett pinna to remain fur i longer visit while he will return al ti e end of the vacation. Mra. Melvln Freeman and family and Mra. Ilarrv Ktlngley and fam I'y vuutrd In Ilend over the week end with Mra. Ntlnaleya mother and stater, Mrs. Isa Freeman and Mrs. Kugene Mvera. Mrs Robert Van Tasoel Is spend ing the week In Bend visiting her parenta. Mr. and Mra. John Kamlo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and Mr. and Mra. Itnoerl Van Tas sel and Mr. and Mra. Harry Htliutlev went to Bend Friday night where Harold Anderson and Harry Hilng ley were Initiated Into the Eunice Mra. Lynn McCarthy and children visited In Ilend for a few days last week with Lynn Carpenter, who la p the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morehouse are the parenta of a girl. Bhe waa bom June 10 at the Ht. Charles honpital In Bend, lliey have named I heir daughter Bobbie 1 Hhe weighed seven pounds and 10 ounce The Murehousea live at Fort Rock now. Uoiina Hue Hhahen of Bend la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ctanlry Parrlrk and family. Clinton Olson Jr. la horn for the Mimmcr from the University of Ore eon. He alarled to work In the gas i.tiitlon Tuesday, June 31. Mr. and Mra. Merrill Olson and Mrs. Harold Anderson went to Bend Hominy where the Olsona had their baby christened. Mra. Anderson waa godmother. Dents Klklna of Albany la visiting al the home of her grandparent. Mr. and Mra. Ed Bank. Bly Jim Haven, who haa operated a I restaurant her for aevrral yeara. opened the restaurant at the Quart mountain errvlc station and auto camp on Sunday, June It. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence More head and family have moved to I.akevlew where Morehad la work lug. The Moreheada had their house moved from here to Iakeview. Ralph Font of Portland waa a bushier visitor here this week. Mrs. Martin Cavan and children, Danny and Hhella. and Oene Mc Mnnus returned home Hunday after pending rwo weeks In Tulelake. Cal ifornia with Mrs. Cavan a parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Duggan. The children attended Catholic aummer school at Merrill during the two week. Mrs. Cecil Nicholson and amall daughter of Ashland visited friend and relatives here last week. Mr. and Mra. Dorrla Gordon and children are moving here from Kla math Falls, ttordon la working for the Clone Lake Timber company. Bud Melaer. who haa been attend ing achool in Aahland the past term, returned horn the first of the month. Bud la working at the mill for Die aummer. He plana to linlr.il hla course In Ashland next fall. Mra, Bud Patxke and two sons returned home Sunday after a month vacation spent visiting re latives In Tut He. Idaho. spent two weeks In the hospital with surgery. CONntilNO TACOMA. June 34 () Two pub licity release received here Thura I day morning from the Fort Lewla In formation office read. In part: I The M voice Fort Lewi aoldler i chorua . . I "The 70 vole Fort Lewi aoldler , chorus . . . I A call waa mad to the PIO of I fire asking 'how many are there In the aoldler chorua. "75," waa the answer. It Pay to Use the Went Adsl Now at last... famous ' elands VV LAGER I BEER available in Oregon! Ycl, cu you Oregon folk can buy YuUmt't the beef thu'i (tmua for flavor! It'i nntth'ti itmisl because it'l i yX made by the people v wno nave pern ' 'acre ing itlltr ier ft te3 I If mT I M mm Try ittoday? 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Overnight house guests at the home of Mr. and Mm, William C, llackler were Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Lane of Alameda, Calif. Buying at the llackler home for a week waa Mra. A. P. MrWuisten, formerly of Kt. Klamath and now living at Loin Beach, (Jul it Mrs. McQulalen spent two weeks vlalting In thla vicinity, calling on several other friends during her stay. Mr, and Mra. Hackler and their house guest enjoyed a fishing trip to Bra wick. Calif., on the Klamath river, during her visit. They retained that the fishing waa good but that the trip had to be cut since llackler became 111. Friends will be glad to hear that he la feeling fine again. In Klamath Fall on fiunday to attend the tryoul for the h'nurth of July rodeo celebration que:i conteat were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ord Prltchett. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Zumbrun. Hay Kelley. Dirk Young. Mr. and Mra. Alvin Cope land and their dnuchter, Joye, Fort KlamauYa only entry In the conteat thla year. Joyce Is an eipert nder. since she haa ridden horses since early childhood. Hhe attends KUH8 In KlamaUi Palls, and is at I preaent here with her parenta for I the aummer achool vacation, i Frank Kendall spent tli week I end here at the Kendall home, and on Bunday, Mra. Kendall and fam ' lly accompanied him back to the logging camp In the Dead Indian country where he 1 employed In loKglng with Alva McManu of Klamiuh Fall. They Intend to re. I turn her for week-end and will siiend the aummer vacation at the i camp. Mike Welland I slaying at i their home here during their ao ! ence at camp. Mra. Thomas O. Dych Is now i employed at the Crater Lake cafe. I owned and managed by Charles J. i Brlcco. Hhe started work laat week. Monday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William C i llackler Included the following group of women: Mrs. E. E. Morgan ' and Mra. U. Oerlinger, both ol Portland; Mra. Marshall Cornett J and Mra. Rose Poole, of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Thomas P. Fisher and son Jlmmle are visiting here for the ; week with her mother and brother, i Mrs. Wesley Smith and aon Leon ! ard. Mr. Fisher la employed In i logging with hi brother. Jim Plsh ' er, on the Oreenspiirur mounuin. Mra. Nettle J. Blihop waa taken by ambulance to Klamath Valley ' hospital In Klamath Palls on Tuea ' day momlng. when she became aer , loudly 111 at her home here, j Mr. and Mr. Harry Orem are be : lng congratulated on the birth of a daughter at Klamath Valley hos pital at I0:4S Tuesday morning. June 21. The Utile one weighed 7 1 pound 14 ounce. This 1 the sec ond child of the young couple. iThcy have a aon, Gary, who la two I yeara old. Orem I the son of Mr I and Mrs. Ira Orem. He and ht ' father are In the cattle busincaa In Wood River valley and California. I Mr. Jack P. McAullffe left Bat i urday by plane from Klamath Fall for Ban Pranclaco, from where ah flew to New York, to join the an nual Catholic tour of France and Italy. The boat aalled from New York on June 21. It passenger will spend tlx week touring Franc and Italy, vlalting historic cathe drals and other point of religious Interest on the Itinerary. The high light will be at Rome, Italy, when the party will go to the Vatican and are the pope. Two archbishop accompanied the group of tourlat on the voyage and religious ex cursion to Europe. By being able to make the trip, Mra. McAullffe haa fulfilled a long -cherished ambition. Dorothy Atkinson and Bailey Doria, both of Alturaa. Calif., were house guest over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mr. William Zumbrun. and also visited other friend during their stay here. Mlaa Atkinson, who h visited here be fore, arrived In May from her horn at Newcatle-on-Tyne In England, and haa been the guest of relatives at Alturaa. Laat week-end, Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Zumbrun went to Prlnevllle, where they attended the Western Livestock Cattle tour. They were treated to that famous western hospitality during their visit. In cluding breakfast at the Short ranch and being guest In the eve ning at the ranch of J. L. Jacob and aona. where 80 people were present for dinner. The local achool election waa held here Monday, with Mra. William Brewer elected to serve the three year term on the board. Mra. El mer Zumbrun waa the outgoing member. Personnel of the local achool board Is now a follows: Carl Wilson, chairman, to serve one year, succeeding Mrs. Zum brun. who ha acted as chairman for the past year: H. T. William, two year to serve, and Mr. Wil liam Brewer, elected Monday for Camp 4 W Ouesta of Frank Moon the past week were Mra. Irene Becker and sen. Bobble, and Mr. end Mrs Whitney. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoagland for a few days waa their daughter. Mra. Bykea. and Elizabeth. The regular dance held June 14 was well attended. Mr. and Mra. Dave McLaren Br had aa guests the past week their on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Dav McLaren Jr. Vlalting the Jack Kanea are Mr and Mra. Frank Kane from Mln reaota. Mr. and Mr.-. Roy Edward were guest of Mr. and Mra. Vern Olbba LHle Evrm Kinney waa baptized by Dr. Loyal Wirt. Dr. Wirt also baptized Evern'a grandparent and great (randparenta In Australia 55 year ago. The first church In Poke gama was organized by Dr. Wirt The flahlnc was reported to be good at Eaat lake where Mr. end Mr. Lyle Stone, Mr. and Mn. David McLaren Jr. and Richard McLaren silent the week-end. The three boy caught their limit, Vlalting Mr. and Mra. Al Jeske acre Mrs. Zupan eni aon, Freddie. WATER MKFT 8POKANE, June 24 ( Th an nual Chronicle Inland Empire swim ming and diving championships will be held here August II and 12. Man ager E E. MrKlvaln ulH TVtur-sl.w Ann Curtis of 8s n Pranclaco and Al Patnlk of Beatll wiU be amoiuj the national awlmmlng and diving figure Invited. MeElvaln aald. The Northwest outstanding pool spe cialist also will be Invited. : three yeara as member of the I board. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee) Free Demonstration Phone tzee 1401 Ksplsruoe iTi fir nrrnni Ut. Cssat i. Nav'w, Or. . P. AiesaaaWf , Dr. P. I. Brwwrr, Ot. H. i. ivw DR. H. S. SCRIBXE MILLS puts More Men to Work TO HELP INSURE k PERMANENT INDUSTRY WE- il ll OPUMTI Mil tAHMS-H ivavM I 1 1 '"" ft aae aedloe efce sweety tor ear wig. Tia foest "JlJt era a aervaft. rnsa aarv rwnael " I to 10-yaer crows. DIVlRSIft OUR MANUFACTURING IS arwar kw. Tk eia Is kvM aiamtaOaHee sWew a""1"! a" i-t, DIVIIOP NIW pRODUCTS-i. Mi "teka" tress aedi acr el tare) aw' aoce.". A earl el snglMan end soViHsls fpansl a t ttiwr wa le Mi ct. Mf pnKH " on lalr Kbv Sir' I - al leBil Bi,. I DfVfLOP PIRMANf NT MARKfTS- f, I H e iwaioiwMy caeleai Hurl Wsyaitiaawse aohcls -, . elairaaVsayrls(adyar.aiaaod tksss end bed. W w toward ! hi qaaMy, aed apply rsedota artlief iatiodl H cteat ooe iiiuiiiiimiiiit'i"i"""' Sawing square boards from round logs leaves sound wood not usable for lumber. Our program of diversified manufacture and the building of different kinds of mills at each of our mill sites will enable us to use all these valuable materials. The by-products of one plant become the raw material for another plant next door. It is necessary to "group" mills in this manner to take advantage of savings on transportation and power big items in processing the timber crop. It is not economically sound to ship heavy materials from one mill site to another. So we plan to put a group of mills at each site to take care of all by-products, enabling us to utilize completely the tree farm harvest Naturally, this diversification provides more jobs. It gives the public more needed items. It also promotes continuous operation and security for all of us. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME! Werrneiir exfeide a cordial invit fi'on to the publie to ritit our milh. Traintl fu.'de wiU gladly ahow you fhroufh. Toare: Morning and aftarnoon, Monday throuih Friday. Planta hcatad: In Washington: Everett, Longview, Snoqualmie Falle. In Oregon: Klamath FaMa, SprintAeJd. Weyerhaeuser Timber Gompanv WORKING IN THE iMCfC NORTHWEST TO CREATE PRODUCTS, MYROttS AND FRONTS Main at Esplanade Ph. 3121