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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1949)
FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALU, OREOON PACI SEVEN Pleats, Plaid lm if a i " i Faemsnrnl plealo will epreed their chares aver the rmpie. PUId wool aklrt lakra board pleats and a Jaanly reefer el solid color wool fleers (Mil. Kolld colored Jrrsry eklrt anfurle knife pleat broreth loaf terse House ef malU-celor oat Jereey Irlght). Kr rrhir kinard N:A rathloa Idltee NtW YUKK. iNCAi Permanent pleats ere science gift UU fill to the school girl. Pleats educated la etay ereaeed by beking-at-high temperature pro (,ufi will epiead Lhelr charnu over classrooms and campuses el no extra out fur upkeep. A linimlM ot Una good behavior lor n months to asirta with knife plrata. box plrau or accordion plrateis a written guarantee n( California dnigner tttrphalll K'irrt. Wall awaia Uiat a Khool girl ran karp diwn Uia aiaa and cot o( bar wardroba with awtu-haola unlia. uu daalgnrr makra "aatMUataa of pleat ed aklru aitd of uua Uial obllaa all down Uia Una from blouaaa to rrvf ra bmart new bioiua alyt Uiat can ba worn out Ilka a middy or In liar a aklrt la Kurali naw lorau-fitung wool Jarary. Htrlprd apirally Ilka a barber pola in to-unad colon, aurrt blouaaa wara daninrd to ba Ilia gay uiir halt of piratad aklrt fuhloiu. "lyplral ttyllna of Uloaa u ran In Uia anlid color wool rrarr akirt. klufe-plraird to look aa iraighl, a. a plumb line hen iut,.. aa fluted at an unfurled fan when It goat into acuon. Boa-pirated akirta with rreaan that auy aa iliarp at a lain frathly prrwad iaiita flaunt thalr perm a nance in all-woolrn clan plaldi. fhe. mtiit both crejia and Jeracy blouaea and flae. y lerfrra aa campu rompaiiuini. Itrrfrri In a choice jf roiora are made to look thalr Jaunt- leat with hand-apan pocketa, alot openlmi and fold thank buttona. O-C Timber Sale Hearings Slated EUOENE. Am. 1 iri Lonirui eperaton have until Auitut IS In which to aubmit tuKieatinna and preferencea on Orel on - California aienry timber tale erhedulrt for next year. Dlalrlct O-O Forealer Otto C. Kruraer tald the dradllna waa tet up under he new talea prngram of the bureau of land manairmaiiL Thlt callt for proapeetlve buyera to lut a year In advance the treele In which they are lnieieled. and their operational plant for the period. The deadline appllei to ealrt for the year IBM. j Kmeerr tald the dlntrlrt pro- a" rami will be completed by October 1 with advlMiry bnardt. The rational office In Portland will make final tale derlilona. The private operator!' procramt and the aeency'a plant will then be coordlntted tometlmt In December. Hager Congratulations to Mr. and Mra. Oeorne D. Kohler on the arrival of a new son at Klamath Valley hos pital on August . Dr. and Mrs. Wlllism Bundrsnt have returned from Eugene, where they visited the doctor's dsughter who was quite III. but who Is Im proving at this time. The Dele cheynes have moved to Klamath Falls and now live on Or chard avenue. The Bert Wlldrrt are finishing thrlr new home. The Standard Oil company la building a new modern service sta tion near the Johnson Implement company. Lombard Mechanic Wins Certificate L. B. "Chick" Skeen, mechanic employed at Lombard Motors, hat Juat received a certificate from tha lx!ge-Plymotith home offices for hit successful completion of the first twelve aesslons of a continuous course In factory approved methods of servicing cars and trucks. The course Just completed by Bkeen Is part of the Chrysler cor poration Master Technicians Service plan and Involves over 60.000 me chanics throughout tha country. FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED 1-DAY SERVICE In by 10 out at I BUD'S PHOTO SERVICE 1031 Main And Plain, Ready For Use Midland Empire News Keno Mr. and Mri Da In Rice and Mr. and Mra. C. A. Waterhnuie attend ed a meeting In Medlurd on Bun day. July 91. Mr. and Mra. L. A. Smith aiient everal daya of uie pail week at Uufur. vliiting relalivea and old frirndi. The bmlltit formerly lived at Dulur. Mr. C. A. Wtternouse and tun. Roy, vlalted In Lakevirw recently with another tun and famllr. Mri Ralph Johmlnn and Mra. Ray lltnihaw motored to Mrdford Tueaday and brought back a tup ply of canning peara. Fred Barnea la building an addi tion to hia fait-growing iporting gnodt alora and Ire cream parlor. The Job It bring done by Bb Olaaapool with the advice of a bunch of hit "curb aitier". Un U'-!rtmiut mtMt ftitl U'nri h !,... trlp to wednei-1 i da and Thurada In brmc hark a! ,.fr...r.tor ,., Mr and Mr, , H . i tIT- i llm.ih .n. ... v.-l "Z2Z r.' . ..Tl!' in Ketin lait werk.enH hatntttia u-v. era! piacea of Interest, mere were about 30 In the group Mr. and Mri. Johnnie Trent are moving from to a Burnham resi dence to one owned by Doug Puck ett acroat from the Atrhlaon lore. Mr. and Mra. Ray fliruhaw took their ton, Dwauie. to Klamath Pallt the lint of the week to have dental work dona In preparation for achool. Mr. WhlUork hat been aid up for eeveral dayt with tome broken nbt cauaed by an acridrr.t at Wererhaeuaef where he wnrka. Mr. and Mra. L. A. Smith apent the week-end vKlting frlenda at Carap I near Bly B. E. "Buck" Bcherer haa pur chaaed the lota acroaa the highway from the Keno itore from Johnnie Croaalin. Oeorge Ager It Imltlllng a new ra a"B"e a a i l i i ai't i ' T8 "a' C . .l.l......l.L..a t 8 . 3r Dorris Bad neat for the achool kldt. achuul o prm in Durrit on Auguit People of Dorrti tuflered a ae- tere tcare on HalitTdwy. Auguit 6. when a fire broke out near the moulding null, and. remrmbertng Hie fire that allied out Dorrtt IS rara tgn, every available man turned out and helped the volun ter fire department put the blaze out. The wind remained In the light direction or the mill would have j been a thing of the paat. I The folkt of Dorrla mould b very I proud of their volunteer fire depart mrnt and buy Uckett to the fire men t ball aet for Augiut 29. 1 The Dorrla city council will meet hereafter on Mondaya Imtead of on j Thurtdiyt. aa hat been done In the . .... tl'7. . H . ..... i waa rormeriy atatietieo at aVaumotit, Calif. Mra. Cliff Branham and aom. Clifford and Mike, went to Tennant I Btinclay to vLMl Mra. Branham'a parrnu. Mr. and Mra. Mutr. Mra. Muir U1 undergo aurgery at the Wred honltal Wedneaday. Duria tvelyn Krauae will tje. come the bride of Henry (Buddy) SimiMon Auguit 20 at a cermony to be held at the Krau.se reaidence. Blmpaon graduatecl from Butte Valley high achool tail tera. and Doru la a junior. bathroom and teptle tank fn hit property. Ilrire McCormack enjoyed a vu It with hit daughter from Seattle, Wah. the paat week. Karl Bcherer La building a house on the property formerly owned by Aaron Moore. The garage la fln lahed, and the contractors are note pouring concrete lor the new home. Mrs. William Ooddnrd la a pend ing a frw days In Lakevlew vltit Ing relative. s ri'o'airg a a a a a a a mnmreTa a a it I 1 1 i 8 1 a a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i Westside Mr. and Mra. Jim Bernard ar rived horn lea. Saturday after a lengthy vacation. They enjoyed vla Itlng Mra. Bernard! relative! in Iowa while gone. Joa Perrelra wat up Wedneaday from Redding, He vlalted hla in ter. Mra. Joe Martin, and family until Saturday, going by the Al turat aale on hla way home. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Mtorkbur ger, formerly of the went aide, are up for a vlall from Chlro, Calif. They are elaylnf with O. D. Block burger and her inter. Mra. War ren Laird. In Lakevirw, The 4-H club leadera met at thr home of Mr. and Mri. Harry Crawl Thursday evening, Auguit 4. There were IS adulta and seven children present. Mri. Carrie Kent of Lakevlew ac companied by her daughter, Mri. Eva Kary of California, and Mri. Inra Stone ot Lakevlew called on Mra. Clara Vincent Thureday after noon. ITie Vincents recently moved to the Charles Roberts house. Mr. and Mri. A. M. Hardin y left Friday morning for Oklahoma. Prancla Mulkey took a load of their belongings to Klamath Falla. He also took the Hardlstys that far. Pat Albrrtson left Tuesdsy for Ashland. He It meeting hit wile there, and then they are going to the coast. Thry plan to be gone for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Cochran and family have moved to the A. M. Hardlsty house. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bernard have j been spending several days visiting Rilch and Hrlen Buck. They have ben up at Yokum valley where Riuh la doing aome plowing. Mrs. Bert Bolton waa taken to the Lakevlew hospital Friday night. , They brought her home Sunday. ! and aha It much better now. i Mr. and Mri. Clarence Vandlrer and Mr. and Mri. L. L. Lamb call ed on Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pardue Friday evening. Lee Paston and Merle O'Nell are ' among several who took their leave ot absence from the mllli to har-' vest their crops. Many crops sre reported good denplte the late June i frost. j Mrs. Bert Bolton called on Mra. Dee Chandler Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Buck and daughter. Bernice, took Joanne Wil ton to Grants Pass Saturday. Jo- ! anna haa been visiting relatives lor month. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllism Holloway ' and Dlanne of Lakevlew were din- I ner guests of Mr. and Mn. Fred Nelaon Thursday evening, August 4. '. Mra. Holloway later attended the leadera' meetuig at the Crowlt. ! Mr. and Mra. Herbert Stover and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breit haupt and family, and Mrs. 8 tott er s mother. Mra. Breithaupt, drove over to the Kirtredge ranch Sunday. Mrs. Leo Albrrtson and children from' Jerome, Ida. accompanied . her uncle and aunt and a friend to the west aide tor a visit. She: w-ill spend aome time with her ais ter. Mrs. Beth Haaktna. the Hank Albertsont and other relatives. i A hay tide sponsored by the Christian Endeavor waa enjoved at ; the CCC camp on Drew 'a creek Fri day night with Die following young people participating: Nell. Darlene and Dale Friday. Alma and Danny I Btoeer. Dorothy Kendall, Ervm Moultort. Joanne Bailer, Eddie Reed. Terry. Calvin, bale and Douglas Newatian. Cherry Millard. Mane, Myrle. A ana and Charlie Crawl, and the chape rones. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Stover and Mrs. Har ry CrowL Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hanks left Tuesday morning tor Farmington. Calif, where they plan to get aome fruit and also to visit her sister, Mra. Dorothy Knox, and family. Chuck 8tl!es and Joe Martin made a trip Saturday to the Al turaa tale. Because so many people attended the Lakevlew street dance Saturday night, there weren't enough mem bers at the grange to hold a meet a a'trs a a i a a a a a a a'e e'e'e a a s g si LUSCIOUS NEW FALL SHADES IN OUR BEAUTIFUL SHEER MOJUD NYLONS CARESS A new haay tanpe RENDEZVOUS A neutral fall-belie MOONLIGHT A gorgeous muted grey 1 50 BOX OF 3 PAIR 4.40 I a a a I a 1 1 a 1 1 . i , 1 1 in . 1 1 1 1 ing. Lunch wat served however, to thoae present. Hostesses were Lola Cliandler, Lll Pardua and Elizabeth 8hulu. John Anderson and Carrol Hod ges of Tulelake visited John'a fath er, Wes Anderson, and family, last Sunday. They attended the Tule-lake-Lakevlew ball game, and all were dinner guests of the Joe Mar tint Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Dalns are the proud parents of a baby boy, born In the Lakevlew hospital August I. BUI Cannon and Rsy Nelson were overnight guests of Howard Nelson and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carr have re turned from their trip to Washing ton. Ted has quit his ditch Job. Joe Martin and Wesley Anderson made a business trip to Klamath Palls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Pardue call ed on the Bill Sundets one day last week. As many grange members who care are urged to attend the Po mona meeting to be held at Thorn- aa creek grange hall Saturday. Aug ust 20. In order to be eligible tor the grange conteat they must be there before noon to register. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cleland and Olenn, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge FiU gerald and Mrs. Terrell of Lake view visited the Merle O'Neils Mon day afternoon. They brought Zelda O'Nell home after a week's visit at AdeL A te-ephone meeting was held at the grange hall August I In the hope ot getting better service. .goTeTcTrre 8 a a aTro r n a o t a a i a a a b at 1 1 1 1 1 1 a WHY WE SAY You read know how Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Buck made a trip to Poe Valley Sunday after - IF g i aTeToTrn-rtTrrm a a a c nrrnnrm ' a a in f 1 1 8 Y rfY ' ' rtr!vl' fxjti I OUR FAVORITE TAILORED SLIP f .if k I IT'S A WONDERFUL STORE n i i iiiniiiliilliiiililllliiiiii HlHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUilllH a, ur 1 eWa '1 it every day, but did you il originated .North, KaeL, est, South, yes, our preaent newspa per carries information from all directions. w a n i i Mams ,,,, ,m,, , ty r oi faw-i i,iei n noon, visiting her parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Victor Brown. Ezquiaitely tailored in Bur-Mil rayon crepe with the RHYTHMESE BIAS BAND that yields with tyfcry motion a . gives you unhampered freedom. NOW ONLY 298 Basin Youths Join Navy Mickey McOaugney of 1 Eber lien, Robert Drlsool Olvan ot Bo nanza and Marlon William Kiln ot &M1 Independence have enlisted in the navy and are now in recruit training in San Diego, Calif. McOaughey enlisted as hospital man and when he complete bit recruit training he will ba assigned to the naval hospital la Balboa, Calif., tor schooling. Olvan enlisted mm airman and when ha haa completed his recruit training he will be assigned to the navy's airman school at Memphis, Tenn. , Kline enlisted for general service and he will ba assigned to on of the units of the fleet. All three men were processed for enlistment at the local navy recruiting station and were sworn In at Portland lor a three-year cruise. BIDS CALLED PORTLAND. Aug. 1 UP) Bid will ba Invited by the army engi neers about Auguit It on dredging the main ship channel In the Ump qua river from Reedsport to a point about 4.4 miles from the river mouth. It will be the first time In several years that the channel haa been completely dredged. iTTi rrn rrair a mn a t i i i ij 1 t