FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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New Pine Creek
. Nineteen Vuutli club members
nurtured lo Huragu river tu swim
nd lisv mo anting laat Muiuiay.
They reurlil Dial at the result
where Uiey went, low uillri tin
oilier ilil il Illy, llieia were ade
quate accuunnodatluns end that th
water Just tin right tempera
turf U hav a uod Unit.
Tlius making Uic trip were Patty
Jo Klgga, Amis May risher, Dur
the Lou, tUiarlene Hues, Mllly Me
Clant, Kugens I.awaon, Allan
Brown, Kenneth Huller, llatbara 8t.
Clair, Norma llarken, Owayna Bt.
O I a I r, Carolyn Mulka, Harbaia
Plsher, Kay Milan and Ilia chap.
ronea. Mr. and Mra. Jai a Means
and Mr, and Mra. R. . Plslisr.
Los Angeles. Calif, wart over-malit
guests at Hit Art A. Ltnkflt rmuv
last Monday nmtit. Tin visitors left
Tuceclay morning continuing on lor
a trip Into Canada.
Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Ilium and
wit from Oakland. Calif. Iiava bnn
suiting for a frw daya with Mr.
and Mra. Ueorge Perkins and other
relative and friends.
Mr. and Mra. H. B. Crouton war
on might visitors with Mr. and
Mra. Clyde Cosuurn on their way
hum to Lebanon.
The New Pine Creek pual ofllra
has ucen moved Into what waa for
merly Uie offic of Ui brrlvner
gurege. A lobby, acresssble day or
night, luu been provided In the nrw
quarter which seen to meal with-l
,edded approval from lha public.
Aetna of lha mall bole wera sprung
their hurried removal from ilia
recent Psrts alora flra arid do not
Mtm to work ut rutin. Posunaa
ter Buna B. Parts would appreciate
It If thee Instances are reported
so that ail buses can be restored
lo smooth worklnf order.
Mrs. Paris reports thst praeil
tally all Uie mall boxes are now
Uken and that an el tort la beini
triad to secure a new section of
buses.
Tie) remainder of the stork res
cued from Uie fir has bran moved
over to the new Parts ilnrs quart
ers In the pumlre garage building
near the Peru motel. Although Uie
building la In Uie proreas of bring
remodeled. Paris Is grsduslly get
ting Into shsp lo resume his ttor
business.
Homer Turker and wife arrived
b bus Tuesdsy from Broken BoSr.
ok la, Turker plans to mska New
Pine Creek his Imme. Ills son, Olen
Turker, and family have also
moved back lo New Pin Creek
from over around Roeeburg where
he hss been doing carpenter work.
sturder. July lg. hss been set
as the big work dsy on th new
fir hous at Pour Comers be
tween her and Willow Ranch near
th county barn. Everyone who
ran IS urged to come and help gel
this prort finished so that I h
new fir truck ran be housed. Th
women In Uie vicinity will furnish
a poUuck dinner at noon. As th
fir season Is at hand. It Is high
ly Important thst this work Is com
pleted a speedily as possible.
At a recent lire meeting held In
Orange hall a commute was
elected lo proceed with th work
of establishing a fir district on
th Oregon side of th I In b e
lweo her and Lakevhrw. Mem
bers of the rnmmlttr are Krltnn
BuUer. Earl funfnrd. Dsrvln Rob
net t, Rsymond Ptsher and Rich
ard Keller.
Th committee will mill sr.
rengement tor a epertal election
to be held soon to give the people
a chance to vote on whether they
want a fir district and If so elect
a fir chief, and vote a pec 11
lag levy to buy a fir track.
Leon Rnboett returned Tuesday
from Eueene where ah visited the
University of Oregon campus and
mad arrangement to attend the
University of Oregon this fall. Wis
ha secured living quarters In th
new women's dormitory thst Is be
ing completed on the csmpus and
will b resdy for occupancy this
fall.
Ernest cloud and family, and M.
Miller of Jmrph. wer visitors at
1h Delhert Cloud home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Clsrk of Na
pa. Calif, visited with th Clouds
over th Fourth.
Delbrrt and Clara Cloud w r
Sprague River
Sprsgue Itiver people have a
common them song, "Cool Wa
ter", but unlike th poor souls In
th popular song, Uiry are getting
relief and In the past week iu
families have put In new prrasur
systems, Hi well drillers report
they art looking forward to sev
eral mor weeka of drilling her.
Lawns, tree and flowers ar be
ginning to allow aigns of Ufa again
after three thirsty months. Th
Amerlcsn Hog corporation h a a
been furnishing water for laundry
truck. Thanks ar due th company
and other household uses for the
past three weeka by way of a tank
and to Oscar Caellan, who gave
full access to his tin artesian well
I o e a I d about f lv miles from
flpragu River.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Berlght and
son, Dusne, of Csnby, Calif, spent
th Fourth of July holldaya with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welrh'and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffmsn.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Works and
fnmlly and Buddy Story of Pallna.
Calif, spent a few dsys Is it week
with Mra. Works' brother and fam
ily. Mr. and Mra. Olaf Hlory. .
Mrs. Helen Varnum of 8n Jose,
Calif. I spending Uie summer with
her son arid family, E. W. Varnum.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Clauss spent
th holiday! visiting friends and
relatives In various cities In Cell
f o r n I a. They also vlalted Mra.
Clause' mother and grandmother, In
Santa Crus, Calif.
Mr. and Mra. R. C. Pasaolt and
daughter. Charlotte, and Mr. and
Mrs. B. Hhrpherd, Eugen and De
lores, all spent th holldsya visit
ing Mrs. Shepherd's and Mrs. Pss
anll'a parent. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Osorge, of Boise, Ida. They
returned hum Friday, July I.
Mra. Jennie Parka I enjoying a
visit with her three sons, who
wer home fur th Fourth of July
holldaya, Cpl. Cleo Parks, stationed
In Merced, Calif., la horn on a
au-day furlough, and R. B. Parks
returned horn two weeka ago from
Omaha, Ark. whr he hag been
attending school.
Mr. and Mra. Bob Carnlnl and
daughter, lleglna, spent several
daya last week In Lakevlew visit
ing Mra. Cernlnls mother, Mra.
Ida Story.
Th Spragu River school hous
I getting a new coat of paint. It
certainly brightens the building but
th youngsters In th community
don't seem to think It makes srhwl
look a bit more tempting.
Hun Sevruk, principal of th
school, and his wlte ar attending
summer school In Seattle, Wash.
They will finish th cours about
July lg and ar then going to
Minnesota for th rest of th school
vacation.
Mra. Rornalna Cooper and
; daughters. Darlen and Myrna, re
I turned horn Saturday, July t from
; Kettle Hlver, Minn, wher they
hav spent th past month visiting
relsllves and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Munday
and family who have spent Uie past
thre years In Spragu River,
moved lo Willow Ranch. Calif,
wher Munday Is employed with
th Ooos Lak Lumber company.
Paisley
Til local Rebrkah lodge met
Tueaday evening for Installation of
offlrera. Officers wer installed by
1'aullne Pike, past noble grand, act
ing aa district deputy president,
assisted by Wlnnlfred Porchelu at
district grand warden.
Officers ar as follows: Nrah
I. ana, noble grand; Florence Kenoke,
vie grand: Nlta Banister, warden;
I.ena Stafford, conductor; lurlns
K:ggs, outer guard; I.awne Roper.
Inner guard; Tea Banister, right
supporter to th nobis grsnd: Wln
nlfred Porchelu, left supporter to
th nobl grand: Bertha Severln
and Zell Smith, right and left sup
porters to th vie grand; Mlna
Taylor, musician.
A potluck supper wss served after
lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pauck, son
Teddy, and Barry Banister returned
Sunday from a week's vacation In
Portland and other valley towns.
Mrs. Harry. Connor arrived last
week from Klamath Palls wher ah
haa been visiting relative for sev
eral weeks. Conner la blacksmith
for th ZX company.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webster of th
west aide wer In Paisley Sunday.
Mrs. Busan Beneflel and Mike and
Jackie Rehart returned from Cali
fornia last week. The small sons of
Mr. and Mrs. John Beneflel re
turned with them to spend the sum
mer with their grandmother.
Mr. and Mra. Oatman Vincent of
Loftus, Calif., visited over th week-
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Saturday
July u
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Klamath Falls visitors several days
last week.
Mra. Walter Banford.' and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Prank of Oraas
Valley. Calif, wer Fourth of July
wee g -end guest at th Earl Ban
ford horn.
The Happy Hour club met Tues
dsy afternoon, July 12. a I t h
horn of Mrs. Clara Cloud, with
10 members present, and t h r
guest. Mrs. WllUam I .ark In. Mra.
Velma New comb, and Mildred Mc
tain. Ten children were present.
Th meeting opened with roll rail,
and th minute of the last meet
ing wer resd. After the business
was on the hostess gave th
Udira a guessing game about trees
and vegetable. Myrna Barrowa
won first oris with a perfect
score, and Eunice Co burn won
low prise. Refresh menu of 1 c
cream, angel rake and orangeade
wer served. The neit meeting will
b with Jessl McLaln. on Tues
day. July It.
New Styles In
Burglary Shown
ELM 1 HA, N. Y, July 1ft OP)
Clerks In a department ttor offlc
Just laughed when two 11-year-old
boys and an 11-year-old girl waved
toy pistols at them and announced
a atlckup.
Bui IMS th children had hid
den In a field wasn't play money.
Police quoted the klda aa aaylng
they took moat of It from an open
leaf after th chuckling clerks had
resumed typing and filing.
The clerks hsdn't missed the
money.
Police aald the youngster, pick
ed up fur questioning yesterday
bout another theft, led them to
the field, where th money was
found In three wallets
AuUmrllle held th trio a Juv
ml delinquent.
OLD MILL RACE
EUOENE, July II (Pv-Alumnl of
old Oregon can take lint out her
right now to dream a little.
City council haa art a date for
opening bid aimed at diverting
water again Into th mlllrac ro
manticised In university aongs
about th campua sweetheart.
A citizens' commute ha raised
$20 000 toward th project. Th
city will match th money for eon
atrurtlon of a diversion dam and
intake channel.
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Open Daily Until Midnight!
Open Sundays and Holidays
147 East Main Phong 6474
Morris & Baker
Market
4707 South 6th
Fine Foods
Phone 4758
Meat Dept.
Beef
Roasts
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Steaks 3 y
Lean and Meaty
Short
Ribs
Ground
Beef
39
Cold Cuts
Assarted ....
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19e
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ROANTING
Ears
4 -
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Produce Dept.
Potatoes ACc
New in lb. "
Cucumbers, 2 for 9c N,w - "-
Open 7 Days A Week!
HOURS 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
nd with Mrs. Vlncnt'i parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ouy McKun.
Mrs. C. L. Withers left Tuesdsy
for Boise. Id., to visit her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg Campbell
and two daughters ar visitors at
th Withers ranch. Mrs. Campbell
Is a sister of the Withers brothers
' Mra. Treasl Oray of Lakevlew 1
helping her alater, Anna McUanlels,
by haying on the ZX ranch.
Th local Methodist church Is be
ing redecorated. P. C. Coon and
Chet Wither are doing th work.
The continued hot. dry weather Is
doing the grain crops considerable
dsmsge. Threatened thunderstorms
have failed to mature. The temper
ature ha been around to degrees for
th past several days.
Wster delivered to th city of
Rom by th great syatem of aqua
duct In the First Century A D hss
been eitlmsted at about fr2.000COi
gallon a day.
Haqer
Mrs. Ruby Hendrlckson and
daughters, Cleo and Lois Burgees,
left for a visit with relative In
Kansas and Missouri. They wer
accompanied by relatival who hav
been visiting her.
Th Hess boya ar quit, buny
these daya with their pick-up baler.
Jake Thomas and family hav
moved to Hager. Jake worked In
thla community several yaari ago.
Relatives of Mrs. Heiidi-tckson ar
living at the Hendrlckson horn and
caring for the livestock.
Mrs. Ramsby and Mrs. Hosier of
Klamath falls were visiting their
sister, Mrs. Ma Anderson. Tuesday.
Second Look
Reassures Driver
OALESBURO, 111. MV-Th best
way to get art for a big Sunday
meal is to do a lUnt of outdoor
work. That may b a sure-fir
formula tor others, but It backfired
on Larry Ouenther. Just before
lunch time, he turned a crank on
a cement miser. The crank allpped
and struck him on th Up. He let
two teeth and all Interest In a
chicken dinner.
Hall can rain a crop In a few
minutes. Ineure with liana Nor
land, 2T fin Ht. Phone gW.
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Saturday
Feature
Orange Chiffon
Cake
Made from a Betty Crocker
recipe. Available in two sizes.
Thig hm ig idaal for dssrt for th
Sunday dinner or th out-door picnic.
0 KLAMATH'S FINEST
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cliefatyour command!
...for Arj7Duch. Salad Dressing it mad
th way fainuui cbeft mak fAei'r dreuing
from costly ingredient txpertly seasoned
nd skillfully blended. That's why it taste
so good. And only 10Vi minutn after each
batch is started it's on its way to your store
mnlttd fresh. Enjoy Duchess today!
AT THE BIG
MARKET!
Save on these Specials for Sat, Sun., Mon.
Wilson's
12-oz. cans
12-oz. cans
Corned leef
UyCid lCCrl Swift's
Nalley's Tang 49cw4
fm Peanut Butter35c
Mn3Tc
Maine
Sardines
W she esss '
each 10c
Belmont Fruits for Salad. No. 2V2 cans, 4 for $1.00
Garden Grapefruit, No. 2 cans 6 for $1.00
Hunt's Pork & Beans. No.2'2cans each 19c
Siskiyou Peaches, No. 2V2Cans Ksgac Rlrcr Orwwa 4 for $1.00
Clapp's Baby Food, chopped or strained, doz. 95c
Standby Tomato Juice, 4-oz. tins each 23c
Hershey's Chocolate Syrup tin 9c
Del Monte's Argo Coffee L lb. 53c
Final Canning Specials
Apricots SSi 97
Sunkist Lemons
Ashland Sweet Corn
doz. 35c
doz. 47c
Ice Cold Watermelons
Gallon Thermos Jug with pouring Spout
Glasstex Enameled Ware Dishpan
Assorted Kitchen Tools
$3.98
39c
each 19c
HOWARD'S MARKET
FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER!
GRADE A VEAL FORK
Roast 39c lb; Roast i 39c lb.
VEAL LEAN PORK ,
Steak 49c lb. Steak 49c lb.
PCRE PORK 8WirTS SLICED
Sausage 25c lb. Bacon 39c 8b;
Steer Beef Roast, lb. 49c Colored Fryers . . lb. 49c
Open 7 e. m. lo 8 p. m.
Daily.
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Open 9 . m. to 7 p. m.
Sundays.
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Merrill-Lakeview Junction