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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1949)
PACE FOUR HfcRALU AND NtWi, K.LAMAIH t-ALLi, UKtCON WiDNISDAY, JULY A, 14 I Merrill i Chiloauin Mr. and Mr. John Ploiitfe be- Mr. and Mr. Roland Vet drove ram parent on Inst Friday, June I In R1clin, Cullf .. for the eea 34, of a baby girl vho eui!ied live end. Mr. West's sister froiu Valtejo pound lx ounce. Tlie little girl, bom at Klamath Valley hospital, returned home with her mother on Monday and ha been named San dra Nadine. The PlouKc other child I a boy, Denny. Mr. and Mr. Roy Olengrr drove to Medford on Wednesday to bring back her mother. Mr. Lanore Flury, to pend the ummer month In Chlloquin. Mr. and Mr. Van Wyckot are tearing on Saturday night (or a three tree' trip by train to Penn aylvanla and New York. Mr. WyckotI may remain In the East for longer bat he will return In late July to hi job a agent at the Southern Pacific depot. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Card and daughter. Joy and Helen, relumed j w on Monday irora a vacation trip to Yonemite Valley park rTnllfnr-nin.. , , , . . TkMLs recently irom ner uncle, c nar- Mr. Ursula Bond. In charce of , ,. p.,. ' , B '.. i,'r . .... the local we, Coast Tdephon. e "of company office, has a new grand- . J . ' aon. born on My 1 In Chica.o to I " "' her daughter. Olori. .Mrs. Robert t.,"" ,d Mwy Delve... The Delve hhave named n0 pl,n ,0 ' tor m y i f. a V .' y- e- Ceroid Bonanza u to meet them there for a short visit. Mr. and Mr. Linwood Olacomlnl cf Seattle. Wash, were recent house guet of Mrs. M. K. Olacomlnl J"hn Oiaoomnit and Llnwood art cousin. While here the visitor en Jrved a trip to Crater lake. Mr. and Mr. Pete Calise are vis iting their aon. Prank. In Coos Bar. I The many friends of Mrs. H. O. Cox wish her a speedy recovery from aii Illness which has confined her to her home for the past two week. Recent visitor at the home of the John Oiacomints was Mrs. Oiacom- ! mi nephew. James Fairbsirn. from EXPECTED HOME fr'acramrnto. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fox were du.- in-r iiuou 01 Mr. ana Mr. Koiana I r . r , c .'est on June 23. the occasion being "" ' '"'r. Mr. and Mis. B.ll House, Mr. and .Nils. Turn Mouse, and Dav Hiu-e Irit l.i,-t week to attend the Kalfa convention at Pendleton. Mr. and Mr. Jess Mi-Fall and daiuthtrr have been viMiing rrlamrs and friends In Fossil. Mr. Bill Boat a ha relumed home front a umi to Oram Pass and o.ctliord with relatives and mentis. Consratulutions to Mr and Mrs. Tunmy Hess who were man led at Spragu River June lg. and U Mr. and Mrs. OniUe Dalion who er married In Caron (ity June 1. Mrs. Hess was Vera Uioon bvlor her msrrlsitr. and Mrs. Dulton a as Patty Urown. Both girl are dumjh ler of Mr. and Mr. Earl Broan Larry dourly leu last week lor San Diego tor training in the V. S. navy. Ar. and Mis. Dm H.m and .son uti-c dnuiirr guests ol Mt.v Lane and dsuhtfu and Ihe Curley Ksi:er kei.iieMlay evening. Mr. and Mi. laVern Hs-kins ha been employed with PO and H wt'ce the first world war. except for - two years' service III World War II. I The Keno Oosiwl crutci hn oren ; conduelliiR a Vncalion Hible vliwl I hlch closed June ?0. ' Pearl Bhorl, wIh ha been ill for some tune, was lukrn lo the Ivwiutal I i Kaler s ainbulimre Irst Thursilay. At last report he linprovitl. i Helen Ccrtim and Virginia 1 I hoenne of Ptirtlnnd visited it the t home of Mis (Mriini s giuiidiunTiHa. , Mr. and Mrs. c. A Watn house. last tunday. They are both gradual nurse and hav moved to Klamath Falls. Mik drum Dairy Mr. Mary Fraley of Cigden street. Klamaih Fall, spent tin week-end In Dairy with Mr. Kdllh Thatcher and Mr. Olive Fraley. Mr. and Mrs C. Gordon and son Jimmy of Klamath Fall tpent th week-end with Mrs. Oordon't par end, Mr. and Mi. Harvey Bull and Bill of Dairy. Mr and Mr. Krneit Rllter and lutiihter were Wednesday evening visitor of the Richard Horfler hrm. Nirs. Milton Conquergood of Cast Irj . Mr. and Mr. Bid 1111 of Klam sili Falls, Mallle norland. Mury 'agl and E B Bchnioe of Home tlalt road. Mustard terda havg eoU tht rw altl soaking up water and Uiay eaa llva In lha toll without sprouting or rotting for yeara. rail. Mik forum I a surgical " ' "" vqurgooa oi ast ! nurse at the Hillside hospital while ' 1!"r hd "r MK ,rom : M'sa Thornnes is with the Sprague ! v" "r tor aonwiinit. I aental office. ; Mr. Olive Fraley tpent the week- Mt. ora rimiih and Mis Jesse ' 'I'd at her home In Dairy. Mr luckett left Saturday for Ihe Fort i Rock and Silver lake community on i ar arrowhead and Indian relic hunt Dorris week before moving Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Msngum and daughter. Elaine, have recently moved to newly completed apart ment In the basement of the Corner hales, radio operator on the and Mr. and Mrs cliff SewaM re USS Repose, is expected to or- : turned la.-t erk from a vsistion tii tu lau.uia s:n.d, u.,,,. ....-rui A ... I,, c,ntr4i Roland' birthday. He hos been in Chino Since l.ng, vallty wiih hrr graiuipar- I Mrs. Jennie Fxutate has emoved Februcry 13. He is the sen ot ents. the Elliolt Holies. Mr. and Mrs. Henry hales u jus ui iii ! Midland Pul ,re ,'w"aa' "' ,l tne i Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hodie of Tulclike and Mr. and Mr. BUI iioctst ol Merrill acre Miiulay vt5Uors at the Jack Hoaxes home. Mrv rk'ti Kass and son and new baby dsUKiitrr were in trout Lsiucll vsKey v.s.wne friends un Ssturday. Colcn Ro'jeilj, arned Saturday to vis. i relatives and tr.ends. He is in the I'. S. nay aboard the ISS Spriiiffield. Mrs. Elliott House, and Mr. and Mrs. Dim Koss and son visited Mrs. Jerry McCartie and Mrs. Leonard Schooler on Frid.iy afternoon. Betty Jean Reynolds I'll Thurs day morning lor her home at Sac ramento. She has spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown and family. Mrs. Lc- Holiday of Klsm.ith Falls and Mrs. Emma Ruc k visited their dautrhter and grnnddjUKhter, Mrs. Kenh Rice Jr. on Friday. Mrs. Earl Brown is visiting her ' daushtrr. Ruth'e Martin, at Can vonville. Mrs. Martin came down last week for the weddtng of her , sister. Vera, and her mother re-, turned home with her Tulelake . , . j D . . iuwui. ! v .i v . lir unwiu i sjeuuill II. s ' j Sadie Butler of Minneapolis. I vacation from tus work as assistant Mr. Cyril Cook spent Tuesday juiim, ha returned to her home manager at the Flovd A. B.d com of last week In Lak-view. making , ,ftCT , lojny Tlsl, ln Mpmll Wlth psiij at his home in Fort B.di.ell the trip with Mrs. George T. Oer- , her sister. Mrs. Harold Hrndrtckson helene Fucher. daughter o; M. linger and Mrs. Helen Morgan of tnd family. Mis Butler came west "d Mrs. George Fischer, is attend Portland. They attended Sepubll-I jo, jj,, Hendricksons' silver wed-;1" annual music institute for can club meeting while In the Lake I d ng anniversary party. : h;n school stutienu at the Uni county seat Mrs. M. K. Olacomlnl Ls leaving "rsity of Washington this summer Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zimmer- July 5 for Junction City. Kan. She sht u studying piano under John man's home on Williamson mer was ' will visit her son-in-law and Mont of the University of Wii the ills chosen for the Wednesday ! daughter, Captain and Mr. Walter m8toh faculty, and flute under Fred evening potlurk dinner given for N. Kelly. Captain Kelly t stationed I Wln- Seattle. She reports that she the Masons by member of the ; at Fort Rilev. Kan. ! enjoy the experience of playing in Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs Roland West left Ur' bnd- m hlcn n is one ot Mr. and Mr. Joe Mercer returned : Saturday to ytsit In Bend with ' 14 tudnu who play flute. Mr last week-end from a vacation trip ! w' Psrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. K V1 Mr r'-K" nd Oeore to Seattle. They had driven north ! West, and to see the water carnival f r- "n" bunf" 10 bp" ahortly aft the closing of the local , h. They wUl also spend two i f ,nd ,n ff "O wuntry ot achool .ystem. Mercer hsv pur- dny In Madras ylsiting the Earl j Washington last week-end. chased the Jesse Mangum home and ; Edon'. former Merrill residents. ,.Mr' Mr5n?uI ki,. -.,a. .... .Ki-: Mr. K. N Kl. ,r,H rf..K. ! children. Beth and Rycky. ol m.r jur n. Hnrra nome Tuesday : L . from four-week trip that took w,th Mri parents. Mr I hem to Colorado. New Mexico and J"" MrV,A-. fc Rycn- Prenger Texas. In Monte Vista. Colo, they!"" "Ll!d ,rom mn,,e eoT visited Mr. Ella .sh " mn in the service. H.s .U. after aeUing heir home to Mr. 7 h sister, of M J"' and Mrs. Joe Mercer. i gle. En route home the two kWJ-7? m' ,' W,ln"' Mr. and Mrs Fred Markwardt ' I"" Colorado Springs and m IZ I . - i , i i . . uuieti run nr in u - " aim mik tea xtrsvum rniinm . r .... .nu early last week from a vacation ln ; )"ey Tt5iteH Carlsbad cavema, be- Ran rnimira anri in thm K I tan returning home. trtct. Mrs. Ted Msrkwards visited ! fw Prescription room is being in neawooa tvny wiin a cousin the Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Wilson weir In Yreka h"r.dy on busine.vi and then went on to Mrxttord where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burke Butch Wilson, who has been visiting the Burkes, returned home wilh his parents. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Lsion and family visited wnh Mrs. lfckl sons parents in Fort Klsmath Sun day. Johnny Dodson had been stay ing with his grandparent. Mr. sil l Mrs. Olat Eriikson. and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Curlls and Eddie Milam were m Weed Saturday on business. Fraley has been attending teacher' summer school in Ashland. Marlon llanklna spent th week end with her parent, th L. M llanklna. Mlsa Hanklna la employed In Klamath Falls. Merle Bmwn of Klamath Fall Is visiting with her cousin. Patly Sew aid. of Last Dairy. Many of th local folk attended he regatta on Upper Klamath lak Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mr Harvey Roberta who were recently married and ar making their home In langell valley. Mr. Jay Beaberry entered a Klamath Falls hospital Bundav eve. ivng and underwent au operation Monday morning. E B (Vhmoe of 3950 llomedale road. Klamath Fall, accompanied Keno Mr. and Mr. Leslie Beale spent . hl" dauehter. Mary Slade. and the Fourth of July holiday in Eu-1 M,,l Borland, left lt reka and San Fian.-.s-o. ' x'",k on ,T,n lr" 1 Mr. J. R. Muir of leniuiii u re-' Srnmo'' d Mrs. Borland's oroth. cuperating from a recent heart at-, ,r '"mllv. the Ernest Schmoes lack at the home of her daughter,)"' N'wberg. Ore. Then they will to Mrs. Cliff Uranium ; ,J Vnrouver In visit Mrs. slsele's Vr. and Mrs. Dick Arnold. Mr and dauehter. Then on to the Yakima Mrs Dirk t'lauson and Mrs. Cluson where thev will visit more old spent Monday eienniii with Mrv : '"'"ds and relatives. Mrs Borland Jack Meigs. "! to remain In the Vskims v. Dolores Seveis. Mattel Sundkvialj "n hr son and his wife th and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Skoog I Harry Borlsnds. until her dauehter. picnicked Sunday on the McCloud h'-l"w Mrs lewis Borland, of sher river. iCn. Wvo.. arrives for a brief ilt Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hianham and Then the roimle will return to Wvo. sons and Mr and Mrs J;m Muir a'- ni.ng Mrs Brlnnd spent the la-t tended the b ut races in Klsmath 1 'h' months in wiamath Fslls ith Falls Sunday. ; Hie Shmne family. The Dorris fire department was A Fnthrrs Iav chicken dinner called out Monday evening when a served In the E B ftchmo smoke, was seen pouring from the h"w "t 3o II -med-le road for the kitchen window of ihe Ivan Dennis following frleds and relatives residence. No damage was done Mr. and Mrs. Erie Johnson of outside of smoky alls, and it turned ; A-hland. Mr and Mrs Kolb and out to be a pan of grease burning. grandson Dnkie Adams of I.ake. Mr. Pt Smith will be In charite vrw. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Roberts, of th Dorm Variety store next week ! Hsndra and Franris of the Henley "n. rle. Jan. Joan and Boh Mr majority of the time. Bonnie Glenger worked at Glen err s store as bookkeeper during the time Helen Gard was on vacation and both Bonnie and her sister. Norm Lee. are now working In the drygood and grocery depart ments. Rev. and Mrs A. C. Grime drove to Eugene on Monday and re turned on Wednesday. They made the trip in order to take their old eat daughter. Caroline, and Colleen Ray to the Bible Standard summer camp for young people. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Neptune Park were host last Thursday night at a picnic for member of the Bible Standard church. Betty Johnson left a week ago to spend part of the summer In Or- added to th rear of th Merrill pnarmacy. and when It Is complet Population per square mile of ar- : and Mr. Vtnnl Srhmn. Karen able land is ta in Russia, luj in the i louise and Virgie. Fred Srhmne. United States 400 in Italy. M7 In Rrbert Srhmne all of the Dairv dis. Oermany and J.taO In Japan. I. let. Louis Kilgore of Langell val- Mr. and Mrs. William Bunce and while Dora Branham I on vacation I district. Mr and Mr. Rsv Robert- jars. Boooie rryatt. Tulelake. ac-1 children from Boise. Idaho, spent compamed by her brother and is- tt-e week-end with Bunce's brother ter-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone, end nster-ln-law. Mr. and Mr Coweta. Okla.. arrived in Tulelake Johnnie Bunce. They were on their Thursday night. Mrs Fryatl was vacation, having made a trio to the ed. the sale space of th store will ' fail? 'f1' " g0 bf ; coast and up-to Portland. They re- be enlarged by six feet ! ,U ot n'r f,tntr- Hfr mother. ! turned by way of Keno. He la a . i-- - wiiini or piane j meet metaj woraer in Boise. l Friday- ti in i n hep ..... -ni4 i , : .. j , , . i . . .-. . land Calif with an aunt and unci. Stone, and the party plans driving , Redduw. Calif., spent the week-end - .... .-i. iui w. sqq mts w tuMSEM uj way oi we Alcan nigh- C. B. Oard. way. Mr. and Mrs Paul Mudge. who pend their winter ln Madera. The Nignt ha a rhousano tv.. - Calif, returned to Chiloquin early i and they ar ail reading classified ass wees io spena tne summer I is your ad there f monin nere. The Pentecostal Assembly of Ood church has just completed a two weeks' camp meeting which wag well attended by people from Wash ington. Oregon and California. Many contributed their service tn ' leading rneetirurs and th annual event waa considered very successful. Hi ere. tjyttx In your futun V Klamath Falls Fully Equipped DELIVERED Prices FORD LINE Business Coupe Tudor Club Coupe Fordor 95 HP 4 cyl. $1593 $1684 $1674 $1732 FORD CUSTOM MODELS Tudor Fordor Club Coupe Convertible Stotion Wagon . 95 HP 6 cyl. $1788 $1835 $1787 100 HP-V8 $1680 $1759 $1781 $1806 100 HP-V8 $1867 $1914 $1871 $2240 $2579 Oil bath air riranrr and all filter Included. Healer, radl and verdrlv additional apltonal ewulpment. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Vonr Foed Dealer for 24 Year Main at Esplanade Phona 1121 with Stouts stepfather. William Ooddard He works for the Pacific Oaa and Electric company in Red ding. He started with th company tt!Fing post holes and worked his way up to general manager. Stout Best answer when the open road calls... -vS The oil that stops 80 of engine wear Summer vacations are tough on motors. There's the harmful grind stone effect of road dirt. And there's the threat of internal rust, (cause of 80 of engine wear), when your car stands idle. RPM Motor Oil is especially compounded to keep dirt dispersed between oil drains and to prevent harmful internal rust. When the open road calls, go with "RPM" it's first choice in th. yVest We take better care of your car THESE ARE THE V I BANKING OFFICES IN THE FIRST NATIONAL 6R0UP PORTLAND RANCH! POf TLANB MSIM BSMCH 5 m. 6tn and ltok iiith ano ssoaaitoM Hanoi UPTOWN SaANCH 605 S.W. 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It meant, especially, building toward your tecurily and prosperity. No matter how large or how tmall your banking transaction, we recognize itt importance. Wt know that by helping you grow w help build all Oregon family by family, farm by firm, butinett by builnct. Mrvii.-lWHi4 tanh irrttF,.i TM flrtl NattcfMl Mnb frliwvlll !( MMi CpfJtMf) Cnr tMiifi CM)t.JH ! McCtm itUlTcrton) FIRST NATIOMAL BANK OF PORTLAND JUNI 10, 194 Memtf Vlfel Dpo't lnvfOn, CoffjefOtNM RISOURCIf Caih is as la Psderel tMr Bank Owe fren Bonis Total Coin Units' Slot, Government Obl,Qoliont, Direct an Pwlly Gvoranrc-nc) Slot. County end Munitipol Bond, on Warrant, Olhar Bontft ond toril, tlocfc la Pvdnrol t,rv Bonk loon, ond Diicownlt Accrirod Intoroil locnivoblo Bonk Pro!,,, Pwrnitwr ond Plttvro, and tot Ooeetrl Vovtti Othor Pool liioto ewnod Cvttomori' Liobility on Accownli of UMon ot Crsdit, Accnptoncot, ond Indortnd Bill, O'nor lotowno, TOTAl IISOUICIS liaiii.it. IS Copitol Svrplo Undividsd Profit, ond tsiorvoi . , , , Tolol Copitol Pvndi rSfPVI POI POSSIIll IOAN 10SSIS. TSI, nnm I, lo apply aed1n,t any loon lo,,, that may develop in tha fwterei It no, not been ollorated fa any portkelor loon, or typo of toon, Ifttoblithed from current earning, Janeory I, 14 lo Jvn 10, 1949) DIPOtlTI J B"" ) Savin, osd Tina liability lac teller, of Credit ond a, Acceptor Indorier r Moker ol Accootancat ond Foreign Bt'ti Intereit Received I Advance , Recerve foe Inter,!, Toaei, lie Othor lloblilie, TOTAl 1IAIIIITKS I Ft. 101.11 TO 3031.111 01 f I0t 111. 3 lit I, 4. 74t.tTI Ti 370 St3 tl 411.101 11 .11000 00 430.000 00 .33411 It rot. 101 i tit.iit if Nee 4. TMI7 40T l 114.131 t 1471 to I 4.100.000 00 11.300.000 00 14,344.t30 I 11,144 tlOtl 111.141.37 144 III 000 10 100 000 00 43l.101.171.lt 4.114.331 t I 33S S3 41 1.117.11 l I4t.07 19 47,117,407.11 E In addition to lt 43 branth.t throughout Oregon, 14 othar Orapon Banking Office ar mmbrt of thm tint Notional tank Group DlPOtirt the Plnl Notional tank of Portland ond 45 tranche, It other Oregon tanking Ofllcei Is th Pint Notional Oroup! ! '. '. IOANS ANO DISCOUN1S The Pint Notional tank of Portland and 43 tranche, I alher Oreon tanking Oiliest I Ihe Plnl National Oroup. TOTAl KSOUICH The Plnl National lank of Portland and 43 .tranche) I elder Oregon tanking Office) In th Pint National Oreup. 1431.101. 171. It M30,74 It SI4,IS,S4t.4 111 33 4)1 7 14 141316 71 III,I7,7J.7 $47,117,407.11 101,111,117.11 TOTAl MIOUICII.fth.41 IANKIN0 OMICII In the HUT NATIONAL 0I0UF tr,00110744 4l' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INTEREST EARNINGS FROM JULY 1 Saving) dip.'") od trofor July 10 drew kif.reu fr.nl July , Open your ocieunt ewl There') no lubilllvt fat lath In Ihe bonk.