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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH f ALLS. OKCCON PACE SEVEN WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 194V Midland Empire News Fort Klamath Ourat at Hi limne nf Mr. and Mr. William C. Ilarklrr nvrr llir waek-rml ei Mr. mid Mi. Wll Urd Ilarklrr. Ihrir mn, Wlllarl Jr . and daughter, Huaaii, "1 C'assel, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Olul KiKksnn ill Ilia MI"C l.umlirr cnniiitiiy Hevrn Mil camp sient Hultmlny In Klam ath Falls an business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles UrUlen of Vina, Calif, vlallrd hria last at Ilia lioiiie ul lier iiarrnu, Mr. and Mi. lorru I.. Millrr Mr. Visiting liie lr a rrk at lh hum ul Mr. and Mra. William C. Ilarklrr ware Mr. and Mia. Jim sjagaarr ol ItrUillng, Calif. r)iIHllllg lliuratlay lion al Ilia Ilarklrr hums vara Mr. and Mia. M Kailka ol Itrd lllull, Calll. ll welt ac tuluiianlrU by llirlr Oaiiklilrr, Mra. Virtu baeaimgrn. and lirr aon and dauglitrr. Irum Klaiimlli Kalla. Olcu llrarixk tvaa takrn to Klam ath Vallry hmplial on Turailay al trriUKiu svlirn ha rut hi lout on briikru glass. Hrvru aim lira rre ukm In the cut, and the boy aa brought hume tlx same rvrninii. Bus TlioniiiK.n ul lha Dick II. Millar cuniuaiiy ul KUmalli Kalla u l businrsa vlaltor srvrral llmra last work. Tha animal ahlutnrnt ol (at slerrs la aoullirrn market cimiliirnieU about two weeks ago, and truck luada ol caiua ara going out al moat dally. Lua to uncertain prices oil call la Una year, tha buyers nave bran III thla vMnlty a month ear hrr than iual, ith tha result that sunk la bring auld and shipped by loral cattlrnirn rarhrr than lit ure viuua years. J. P. MiAullIle and son. L. L. Millar and aon, and Nlcholaun bro thers arc among thr hravtrst ship pers to dale. lAWgmg truika started rolling Ihruuiilt Tori Klamath again on Monday morning. Augual IJ, whrn J. W. Klahrra ciaw ul truck drlv ara commmrrd haiiling toga to lha Modoc Lumbrr company mill In Klamath Kalla. A arrw ol Jailers alarU-U laat wrrk cutting tha ten million Irrt ol unibar coniractrd by rulirr. and logguig opciatloiu will ronilnua on lha seven-mil division ul tha Mudoc Lumbrr roinpany aa long aa weathrr prrmlta Una lall. Tha Civic lmprovrmrnt rlub hald an inlormal ommra meeting at lha plrnic hrld by tha organlaa lion on Kriday attrrnooti at Kim ball park at Uia hrad ol Wood nvrr. Tha remainder nt tha lima was enjoyably trnt by the present, a bountiful ptHlurk plrnir lunrh bring served at Uia cloa ol tha alter noon. Present wrra Mra. frank Danton, Mra. Katharine Nlchula, Mra. Harah Htnrum. Mra. Elisabeth M. Looalay. Mra. William A. Paga. Mra. Joanna Taylor, Mra. Jamra Van Wormer, Mra. Prank Edwards, Mra. William C. Ilarklrr, Mra. Kan ford T. William, and Mr. Kay Prowall of Chllnquin. A numbrr ol rhlldrrn were alao present and en joyed tha picnic given by rlub member. Ivan Kestrrsnn nf tha Klamath Baun Plna Mill ol Klamath PalU . waa a buslneaa visitor hara on Monday. Merrill Mia. Mrlanlv Davla arrived In Mm III last wrrk to Vlalt hrr als trr, Mra. W. J. Clrnvr. Mra. Uavla rralilrt In Hrutllr, Waall. Mra. Klirr Kllpatruk and Mra. William Jinnrtta a 1 1 e n d a d thr homrmakrra ramp al Lake o' thr Wiaxla laal werk. Mra. Uiula Hill, Laura Uiu. Dean, IiKve and lalr, have rr tiirnrd Irum a varallun trip to eaat rrn Orrgoii and Idaho. Tlirv ajwnt aurna time 111 IMae. and at I'ayrtu Ikkra, where lliry vlaltrd with Hill a tlalrr and family. In I'rncllr Um thry wrra prrarnl lor a l.inilly rrunlon, and Lima Um vlaltrd a collrge ciaaamate, Calhryn IJ-arnka. Mia. Chiton lllnra and Diana left Monday morning to Join lllnra In Hanla llarbara. Calll. whrr thry will make llirlr homr. Mra. lllnra and Diane are hmiae gurala ol hrr lAlrr, Mr. Cliff Hhurk, for a wrrk brfore Iravlng. Hrvrral aflulra hon orrd Mr, lllnra brlora hrr drpar ture. Ura and Kuy Pox and Juhnnlr Itogrra aia irnding a wrrk ur twu at tlold Uracil aialiuull flailing. 'Hie filrndahlp cummlttre ul thr Women uf the Mooae held Ita an nual plrnic July 31 at the Multn park. A large rruad atlrndrd to anjuy awimiiiing, baarball and the good fond. Mr. and Mra. Joe Zumpae and daughter uf Harbor, ara vlaitlng at the Hubert Prtrlk home. umie ta Mra. Pctrlk a brother. fuller lirnnrtl of Klrby, la vlait lng with hut daughter. Mra. K. L. Dragoo. While here he 1 putting iaammaaaaaaaamii. Sll YOttt aHAltft KUmalb 'alla ARMY STORE Jte aa. tlh Ph. frtM Op a. a, la p. aa. a Innca around tha Merrill Lumber comimny yard. Arlenc and Lorctta lender, Con nie Hervea, Kvrlyn Clrayaoii, Mury Jo llindrli kiu, Mary Lju Quail. Nancy leeway and Kathleen Moore retuinrd Htiuduy from tha Camp fire (ilrl camp al Lake o' the WiHKla. Krnrat Krlrr and Lanlri Brnolat, rrirearntatlvr of A II n h a e U a-er-lliiMh company In Ht. Lou la. Mo ara In Merrill for the duration of Hie giaiu araaon, Mr. and Mm. Ere ler and daughter ara ataylng In Merrill, and Hrnulot la rrviaterrd at the Wiilurd hotel In Klamath Palls. Jimmy Madlaon. aon of Mr. and Mr. LVMlgla Madlaon of Kan Pran- claoo, Calif, la vlaitlng at Uie Lout Hill home, and will remain until altrr the 4)1 (ulr. when hi parent will come fur him. Mra. Tom laird enjoyed a few daya vlalt with hrr brother In Han Pranclacn, Calif, recently. Hoy Carter of Klamath PalU ha leaard the Merrill New Method cleaning eatabllahmrnt from Ployd Hcoll. Carter ha been lu the clean ing bualneaa for the paat 20 year a Mr. and Mra. Jamea DrCaro. form er managera have not announced thrir future plana, but for the prea ent Mra. DrCaro U vlaitlng In L'kl- ah, Calif. Chiloquin . Llalne Mangum returned on Thuraday altemoon from three wrrka apent vlaitlng with friend and rrlatlvra In Bouthrrn California. Hhe had made the trip aouth with (llorla and Marcrllne tvan of Urnnta Paaa. Mr. and Mra. Benny Benaou of Canby. Calif., were In Chll'a-tuln on Thuraday vlaitlng with friend In their former home town. Other ex-Chlloqulnltra In town Thuraday were Mr. and Mra. Duke Wilbur, now of Proapect. Mr. and Mra. A. T. Millrr have purchaaed a home on the hill road nil Third atreel acroa froro the term! rourta and below the Roy (llenger home. Oirngrra were the former ownera ol tha property. The Millrra have been without a home alure the government houae In which they lived burnrd recently. Mr. and Mra. Pryum J. Nelvin and children. Michael and Charlotte, from fcugene, were gurat ol Mr. and Mra. Wival Heath and aona on Hun day. The two famlllea drove to Crater lake during the afternoon. Mra. Nrlaon i Betty Heath i and Loyal Heath are twin. Janet ODounell and Mra. William Prleoe tprnt all laat week on a ramping trip to Abbott butt on the Hkyllne trail. Mra. Prlebe, who waa reared In more metropolitan surrounding!, found this a mar velous Introduction to camp life. On one lookout point the two could look east to the Hilvrr lake country and weat to the Roaeburg and Oranta Paaa district. Nancy Oenlry haa been visiting for aeveral daya with Adrlla Smith near Kmo. whrr the E. K. Hmiths moved after leaving Williamson River. Nancy waa driven bark home on Sunday by Mra. Bmlth, who alao brought her granddaughter, Claudia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collin. Mrs. Oar t rude Ulrtt. now of Nevada but formerly of Cooa Bay, was a Wednesday and Thursday guest of Mr. and Mra. Roy Olenger. Mra. Olrngrr waa a former teacher of Mrs. Ulrtt s. Katherln Knox apent the laat week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Prank Knox, from Metrlll where she la employed. Hhe came up particularly to atond a bridal show er for her friend, Elaine Mangum. Recent guest at the Klamath Agency home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ployd was Ruth Hchulta of Cor vallla. who spent a week here. Mlsa Hrhultz attend Oregon College of Education as did both Rose Mart and Bill Ployd. The week-end belore her visit, Bruce Marsh of No'.l waa a guest of the Ployds. Marsh haa attended school at Monmouth but la transferring this year to the Uni versity of Oregon Laat week Mr. and Mra. Elbert Ployd of Eugene were at their parent' homejmt re turned thla past Bunday. Ployd has one more year of graduate work at the University of Oregon. Quick work on the part of the Chiloquin volunteer fire depart ment, followed In a matter of a fear minutes by the Klamath Agency fire department, extinguished a brush fire In the bark yard and adjoining lot of the Oerry Wolff residence Pn- ! day afternoon. The blaze, which was caused by carries dumping of coals, waa aeen as It started many hours after the coal had been removed from the atove. and waa reported Immediately. Thla fire, aa with so many others, la proof that the algns asking for persona to be careful with au( h a destructive agent aa fire, can apply to Uie reader of the aign, not Just to someone else. Hilda Olson, who taught commer cial subject In the Chiloquin high school during the war years, ha been a visitor at the Modoc Point home of Mr. and Mr. Bam Rife. Miss Olson now makes her home In Bilvrrtnn. The Rifea and their guest spent one evening laat week visiting In Chiloquin. Mrs. Loyal Heatn waa hostess on Wednraday afternoon for the group of young children up to three yrara old and their mothera who have been meeting each Wednesday In order that the youngster! may learn how to play with other children their own age. Attending laat week were Mrs. Lloyd Peters and Kathy. Mra. Todd Deffenbacher and Den Ise. Mra. Poreat Preid and daugh ters. Candy and Lynda, the hostess i and hrr two aona. Jeff and Btephen. ' Mrs. Deffenbacher will be bostesa this week. "If: s our family's whiskey, neighbor-and tasty as the day is long!" 3 McCulloch Motors Klamath Ave. at Ith St. Phen 4Mt BLINDED WHIS KCY "taaj nx mm mitn m nt Iltlfl HNIlf tl. UllfaClilll. M. OREGON WOOLEN STORES ANNUAL Forest &eeii SALE! ffi FOREST GREEN j)' pants Cm n i (240 pair only) 100 VIRGIN WOOL Black Bear Seattle Woolen Sthal-Urban Regular Prica 13.95 NOW 1050 JACKETS 150 IJ rr Regular Prica 14.95 t 15.95 NOW THURS.. FRI.. SAT. Only August 25, 26, 27 Mail Orders Promptly Filled! Use Convenienr Order Coupon Below J Send Pair Forest Green Pants J Six Waist Length Send Forest Green Jackets j Size J Name Street, Box or R.F.D. No Scity Stata WE GIYE S&H GREEN STAMPS I 8th and Main Sam Neslin, Mgr. Phone 6873 M I DJflMl raDJiM M., URUlHUIIII, f. I I I Cm Um Want Ada for Quick RmuIUI j I .m,.----.-...-.-- ' m ' j OXLTEElXn a C3 A MEDICAL CENTER IS BORN. Fine National Group banks lake genuine interest in community betterment endeavors of individuals and groups. An example is the Morcland-Scllwood Bank's financial cooperation in establishment of the Morcland Medical Center. This privately owned and operated Center, with its medical and dental equipment and space for future growth, adds another convenient health facility to this growing section of Portland. The Center overlooks the W illamette River. The building was finished and opened in 1947. Shown at the Center's entrance are StaS Members Gloria Stevens (left) and Jean llcitkemper, RN. Pi These people are builders of Oregon- among the thousands who produce the unusually wide variety of services and products in our state. Each helps create more jobs and opportunities for all of us. Yes, Oregon's growth is dependent upon people working together family by family, farm by farm and business by business. We in the First National Bank Group work with citizens helping them by making constructive financial services widely available. IET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER iVrf- f X : f i Willi... ...lK ;Li WELDS STEEL INTO BOAT WORKS. SJnce G. M. Nichols (left) first tried his hand at boat building in 1941 on the Columbia River, his G. M. Nichols Boat Works at ) lood River has constructed 40 welded sled craft. In developing this Oregon business, Nichols has 'had the help of his two sons, Frank (shown here at right) and Victor (not in picture), in addition to his partner in Portland, Capt. Harry A, Bell. Most Nichols-designed boats, including ferries at Arlington and Patterson, are of a shallow-draft, runnel-stern type. Three decp-sea (rollers and 3 highly maneuvcrahle tugs have been built. "Whatever our financial needs, Hood River Branch of First National has had the answer," Nichols said. KLAMATH FALLS MAIN BRANCH KLAMATH FALLS SOUTH SIXTH STREET BRANCH NATIONAL BAN EC OF PORTLAND : i "1 ' ? r,. , j nkw m i 111 i ai F,rrn ,.. Cllii? I I I "Jn f? JU I TiliZSStm' I I 11 oprwituiiiry in ntaoafacratrifitt paper packing supplies foe t j I Vt M I s ""-MS sas T ' ! i 13 Medfotd area fruit growers. He started modestly in ,V1 H i' fl I tlSV) ' M ten t ft I J i mm'' J III board and converting it into liners and pads for -.iiaj I I If II: "Z!r22ZZ3 fj I Tf f sl wooden fruit boxes. "It was tough getting J H . 1 iW ! . J- I I i i started." said Kay, "but the Medford Branch -wW V I T ) I U I I j P of the First National Bank saw me through." I fjf f i' i- m-mi i I i : ' ' ' j . 2 V -aJ? IJ f v 5 own two-story building, die cut 1 VV i l I I f -! : 'I 1 IJ H U.000,000 pieces of paper packing z', -' : .1 J , j , J:- "5 ZhZl- I ! MM materials i&aallv. inVddittoa to VA I ' Ml! ! . . I jobber for corrugated AJ , . I. U.,jw..niai-)v:i.iwfc aaini v.. iai Tirana. aanaiatT JTr aia4 . S LaSrat aLuaiaakaaai i aaia''!,'l- .. ...lw,rto!aaaa "Bali 1 MIMII M0ll 0lOSIT INSUIANCI COtPOIAtlON