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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1949)
THURSDAY. JULY 21, Ut PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON Midland Empire News Westside Mr. snd Mrs. Mtlbrrue WllKin moved Into th old Bacon house which brlongs to Mtlvln Millard, The L.D.8. intaalonarles wer on the VYeaUld Thursday fathering inlormallon tor the city directory they are establishing (or Lakeview and vicinity. John Price made a trip to West aid on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. R. A. Buck and children and Mlu Joanne Wilson atayed overnight last Saturday night at their place In Yokum val ley. Mr. Fay Koefold and daughter and Mrs. Doe Vance and amall son were visiting Lillian Sundet and Ei leen O'Ncll on Wednesday. The famlllea In Drews valley and Drews Oap are all very busy wir ing and plumbing their houses. They are about ready for electri city and hope soon to be hooked up on the R.EA. Quit a lew ranrners rrom here took In the sal last Sunday out at Valley Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buck and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown In Poe Valley on Sunday. Vic Is Helen Buck's father. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eckert and boy from Forest Grove, Ore, have been visiting the Chet Morrill. They returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Martin Jr. at tended the baseball game in Altur as Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John OTJril on the east&ii had a Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lee O Neil and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Merle ONeil and children. Also visiting at tne o Neils on Sunday were Mrs. Trestle tetd and son Darrell of Alameda. Calif, and Mrs. Lillian Reid of New Pine Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stover. Miss Joanne Bailey and Man Crowl went to Crescent Lake on Thursday and returned home Sun day. They also went through Cra ter Lake park. George Ashcraft took his little granddaughter Sharon home Sun day, after visiting her several weeks. Mrs. Carl Pray spent Sunday vis iting Mrs. Howard Nelson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Parti ue ao , eompanted Mrs. Bill Woods and on Arthur to Ashland Sunday Mrs. Woods visited her brother Roy Arthur and the Pardues visi ter th -aughter and so. in law. Betty and Johnny O Conner. Whil they wer over In the vallev. they called on Mrs. John L. O Conner of Me. ord and tart. Margaret (CConner) Loffer of Phoenix. They wer all former Lakeview resi dent. Th t-H camp cookery club met with Galen Chandler Wednesday aiternoon. At th en of the meet ing Mrs. Chandler served chocolate Drown! cookies, ice cream and Kooladc Mr. and Mrs. Mark Getty wer dinner guest Sunday even in 01 Mr. ana Mrs. Dea Chandler and family. Also slatting them Sunday wuvw wer jar. ana Mrs. Ice land Harris of Langell valley. Ls and Marti Parti ue acom pamed by Margie's sister. Doia stoma, left for the coast Friday morning with a truck load of hay. Tbcy planned to go to the beach Saturday. Tneir children stayed In Lakeview with Mrs. 4 Sundet while they wer gone Mr. and Mrs. Jo Martin hare bsd company over th week-end. Mrs. Martin a brother snd family from Redding wer visiting them. Th grange Is sponsoring a dance J'y M. Grsng ladles are to bring salad and sandwiches for midnight upper. Westsid Orange tM met for lu regular meeting on July It st the (rang hall. It was decided to have the (rang sponsor a community picnic to be held on July 24 at Booth Park. All those who go are to bring pot luck. There will be gamea for th elders. Miss Plor enc Morris gav s short program lor th lecture hour. Mr. snd Mrs. Rltdi Buck and daughter Aria Roa sang two numbers. Host serving lc cream and cake after the meeting war Jessi Woods. Scotty Nelson and Ben Bolton. Th Westside Home Economics club met on July 14 st the bom of Mrs. Rex Orlfflth In Lskeview. There wer six members present. Th club voted to have a cooked iooa sal which will be held the morning of August 23 at the Lake- view Mercantile. As this money which thev malt la to be used for grange purposes. Is requested tht esvery grsnge isur onng some iood for th sale. juier tn meeting adkumed th hottest Rett Griffith served delicious refreshment of ice cream and cake and Koolade. The club will meet next time on July 28 with sars. juray mui st her home. Lanqell Vallev Billy Dearborn was one of the winners in the Fourth of July roundup calf scramble in Klamath Mr. and Un WiIim o.i . v. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr! visited In Merrill Sunday with Mrs. Bffl Oilman and the Lester Moor family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fulk of Cave Junction spent the Fourth of July uuuusy wim relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House had a guest last week Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Richmond and son of wants Pass, who were on their WSV to Colorado fne a vi.fr Mrs. Claudia Mustek of 6t Louis ana sirs, lels Murray of Coos Bay spent several days st th home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olft. They wer dinner guest at th Walter Smith Br. home, as well as with th Harry Frazleri and Psul Mon roes. Mrs. Ms-y Dearborn spent a few day with her son, Mike, and fsml- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benbow of Banbow, Csllf. spent a few days re cently an their ranch. They wer Sunday dinner guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr. Chris Hood spent several days In a Klamath Falls hospital when he was kicked by a horse. H had several broken ribs. Mr. Stampley and Mm. Jerry Van Busklrk, both of Klamath Falls, visited Mrs. I. B. Morris Wtdaaaeav. I Sprague River Harry Mrsnrr Is a pal lent In Hillside hoct)i(Hi aullenng Iroin se ver leg Injuries sustained when he was caught brtween two logs while unloading a truck. He and Marion Reynolds operate the Squaw Val ley Lugging firm. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strrett and children. Jackie and Judy, vaca tioned at Lincoln Beach (or several days last week. The Sterett are moving to Ctakrlcttre where he Is employed a buokkerper for Ole Chrtsterson. He is the former Bly Lodging company bookkeeper. Klamath Falls shoppers from here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnini. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Story and boys. Mr. and Mrs. By ron Welch and (amily, the S. A. Shepherd family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodenhamer and Fred Young. rred Young, road building man for Weyerhaeuser Camp 11 at Yam sey. has been tick the past week and unable to be on the Job. He expect to return soon. U O. "Brick'' Stowe. butcher at Gienger store, who was rushed to Klamath Valley hospital by Kaler's ambulance Wednesday, showed . slight Improvement Friday. Mrs. Jack Sterett. who is movtng to Oakndpe, was pleasantly sur-; prised July 14 when a number of the ladies tn ramp dropped in tori a farewell pjny. Ice cream and j cf-.k were served by Mrs. Wayne Vamum. Mrs. F. L. Anderson and Mrs. Phsns Stubblrfteld. I Mr. snd Mrs. B. M. Welch snd : son were business visitors In Chil- ( oquin Friday evening. Fred Feles of Chiloquin snd Mrs. I Shadley are helping out In the ' NEW JET TAKES CAMERA BOW-Hore's the first flight plctur of the Air Tore new all weather, jet propelled r'-4 night tighter. The plane is a new version of the 600 mph K-IO Shooting Star equipped to fly In pitch black night and under all weather conditions. It dilTert from th Shooting Star In its extended nos section which has two cockpits on for th pilot snd on for i radar operator. Olenger grocery store in the sbsenc of Mr. snd Mrs. L. O. "Brick" Stowe. C. H. Paris and Valdon Park returned home Tuesday after spending several oayt visiting their brother snd la mil-, L-.e Don Picks, at Redmond. Mrs. Charles Borouvh and son, visitors in Klamath Fall Thursday. They also visited Mrs. Borough's sister, Mrs. Marvin Michael, at Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Camtnl were visitors at the Vine Bodner ranch Saturday evening. JrU- rJ Mt. Lakl Mrs, 8am Ennian and daughter. Mary Loul.se, left for Oakland. Calif. Friday on th Bha.it Day light. They will visit with Mrs. Kit man's sister, Mrs. Pop and (ami ly. Mr. and Mis. Italph Hill and children and Mrs. Estella Hill led Thursday fur Lake o' th Woods wher they have a suinnier home. Mr. snd Mrs. Wallai-e Thompson and sons. Kotier and Charlie, and Kay Albert returned (mm Lake o the WtMHls Sunday. Thompson and Albert have built a boat house st the Henry Hrmon summer home. Jay William rflcoa! o( Llkrly, CalK. Is visiting at the hum of Jay Falrrlo. Forrest Brelthaupt and son, Don, c M.C.P. JamiJeily PECTIN i ik tnrtil several days last week with t lie Ernest llreltliauiit (amily III Ha- lein. Forrest rr tinned home Hatur day, but Don stayed to vllt longer. . Lsv sitt i e "atiddl msm." 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