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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1949)
TUESDAY, AUCUST 30, 14 HtRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FOUR Midland Empire News Lanqell Valley Mrs. Vlol Dearborn ol Bishop, CUI., hu been visum her niece. Cor Leavltt, nt other relatives and friends. Mr. Ann Klnc ol Blockton. Cllf.. hu been visiting th past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. lur ry Frailer and Mrs. Mary J. Smith. Mri. Johnnie Campbell slid daughter of Klamath Falli spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Davis. Cheryl Miirdock ol Klamath Falls hu been visiting her lister, Mrs. Howrey Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pinelll ol Midland and Mn. Freddie Batus and children ol Klamath Falls pent Wedneaday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Louisa Randall on their new baby daughter born last week In Klamath Falls. Clarence Walker of Grants Pass ts Tisitlng relative and friends hen thmaek. Mrs. Walter Smith Jr. and Cheryl Lvn returned from Klamath Val ley hospital Sunday. Her mother. Mr. Ernest Oravee, of Chiloqum will be with her for a week. Mrs. Jack Anion and Marilyn of Hollywood. Calif. spent several days with the Johnsons and Lra vitu. Mrs. Anton is sister-in-law ol Mary Dearborn and the John sons, and the two were on their way home from Spokane. Wash, t here they attended Jobs Daugh ters convention. Mr. and airs. Harold Cox of Grant Pass have new baby daughter. They an former Langell valley residents. She wa Maune Coruey before her marriage, Betty Noble la borne tor a few days before starting school at Sa cred Heart academy. Mrs. Bill Burnett and Mary Lea vitt spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sisten In Klamath Fails. Mrs. H. F. Martin and Mrs. Anns Wolford of San Francisco. Calif, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ravford Burks and other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Starr of with th We Dearborn family and the Lea Leavltt family. Mrs. Oeorge Thunnan and Wayne are here from Richmond. Call! visiting her brother. F. W. Brawn, and family, hey an on their way horn from several weeks In Washington where they visited relative and friends. Mole can dig at the rate of 12 feet per hour, or faster, and some tune keep it up day and night. Fort Klamath Mr. and Mrs. William Zumbrun attended the rodeo held at Altur as recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ensle and dauKhier, Erma Jean, visited her mother, Mrs. Hssel Brown, at Ash land last week, going over Friday and returning here Saturday evening. Mrs. Thomas Pusher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, is re cuperating at Hillside hospital in Klamath Falls from an appendect omy w hich she underwent last Mon day. Her small son. Jinimle, I in the care ol his grandparents here w hile his mother is a patient at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson and son, John, of PruievlUe were Sun day visitors here at the home ol her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, and were among those attending the old timers picnic held at Kimball park the same day. Ferguson left lor Prineville Sunday evening, while his wile and son re mained to visit for a week with relatives her and In Klamath Falls. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Denton this week are Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Neal, their two sons. Michael and Gary, o t Sparks, N e v. They arrived last Monday tor a visit with the Den tons. Mrs. Kenneth Moms of Tehema. Is visiting at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwanls. Here for the week-end at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Ola! Ericsson at the Modoc Lum ber company 7-Mile camp, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beem o I Nubeiber, Caul. Mrs. Roy Wlmer returned last where she visited lor a week at the home ol her aon-in-law, daughter, and granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bishop and Diane. The local schoolhouse has been thoroughly renovated and put In shape In preparation for th fall term which opens here September A county school repair crew of men from Klamath Falls has com pleted the work, and In addition to the repairs, etc. s new turnare was Installed by R. H. Wilson ol Fort Klamath. Mrs. Frank Strahan will again teach the elementary grades here, up to and including the llfth grade. Mrs. Fred Zumbrun, local post master. Is enjoying her annual two- weeks vacation, and during her ab sence the assistant Dorris A dog poisoner Is at work erln! swimming at OTt and attending a movie. Mable Bheitd sietit a few days In in Dorris. This Urn. It was Snoopy. I Mont u , M,rlrU Bul)k. police doc owned by young Earl vlst were united In iimrrh.se at the Carson. Another pet. Commando,' First Methodist church III Carson waa filled with shot recently. These cu N'- dogs were family pets and minded i Mary Dull Bona and Edwin Le their own business. It's too bad ' married Auiiust 13 at l lie 111 aome people don't. 0 1 Baptist church In Klamath Beverly Owsley was nodded tills week that she Is th recipient ol Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oinw were recent visitors at the William Mctlee ills urr ,,, hi- lh ",lus rtlllinill nil'Vire postmaster, J L"TL T ,s! rlTnm l hl'm- Mr' Craw la the alster ol i In charg w""1"? d"lrl 01 '"VP"10"" M'G end reMdes In Text... Feneration ol Women s Clubs. Bev-1 . , ,. . ...... week for Berkeley. Calif . alter vis iting here lor some time past at the home ol her brother, William Lambert. I Mrs. Jerry Tresner Is expected to return home this wek-eud trotn Portland where site has been lor two weeks while having dental work done. Little Geneva McAulitfe, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc Aulifte, was taken to Klamath Falls Friday evening for medical care al ter she was badly bitten by a dog. many of Its men were called on the blmrp mountain lire. Bonanza Mrs. William A. Page, 1 ol the local office. , , , Dorris was practically a ghost Mrs. Sarah L. Slecus left t h I , V' "h" V. . -,n ... in I"""" .ly d Sunday when ......... ...... . .... ... . ... Rianv M lla ..I... . . . .i . 1 1.., .... school ol nursing at Fresno county hospital. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hlinka was christened Kenneth Joint at the Lady ol Oood Council church recently with Fa ther Sullivan of Tulelake offici ating. Mrs. Anne Hlmka was pres ent as godmother, and John Hlinka o I New York was godfather by proxy. Bruitt Smith Jr. was host August 11 at birthday parly in honor of Three stitches were taken in t h I his """ birthday. Those honoring wound in th girls arm, which wa; htm were Oary and SlierriU Spa-.ig-badlv lacerated bv the do when he i lr. James Brook. Tommy Cauen- suddenly attacked her while she was on her way hime from the store here. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN. Of Tired Kidneys VCWtt dinara of kUnfy fmw Ihm pfmhl POUMMMM auur to remain is four blood. It mar causa aassiiw barkarha. rtfiiMiji Pains. I Pains. Iom of pJ and encrg?. erU Une bp ais-nu. swdlins. r ftt under the 3 -J. Si Urhn and dixxrarea. Frequent or Seamy paascs anth snamne sad burnuhf aomctiaMS shows taar ia aocaetauas wrong WHS roar kidneys or bladder. Doat wail ! Ask row druexfat for IVan's PHIs. s stimulant diuretic. ned aueceaalullr by mill tone (or over ts rears. Doan's fiw barer rrhrf and wiH M tAe It nilee of aidner tsbaafhiaa aot nonocMtss waste troaa yoar abed. Cat Dosa's fiiav . . . FAST AND OVER' LONDON. Aug. 30 bfv-The Rev. A. Foreman Cox. tjO. announced th dosing hymn of his service "Th Day is Past and Over" at holy In nocents church last night, then col lapsed and died. drr. Skipper Williams. Bill Kerwin. Carl Knloe. Mike Branham, David Stickney, Ross Boyd and Donald Smith. Mrs. Odessa Noble and Mis. Vir ginia Hartley were luncheon guest of Mrs. Leuore Sparks Thursday. Bobby Lee and Muynard llrlcxls cse spent several days at Altura with Mr. and Mrs. Utility Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Mrrtou Whipple were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sharp Monday evening. Whipple is the new coach of Bon ansa high school. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blackmail spent the week-end at the huckle berry patch. The Bonanza Women club held doldt, Jeanelt Bit wart, Brdl Hut kr. Hemic Sharp and Lillian HtvlKloldt. Mia. Jean Ross and son and Mr Khra House of Laiuiell valley vis ited Mra. Notil bVhoolrr Wednea day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brrhduldt and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stewart went In Hums Sunday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Phil Html and bring small Jenny Hunt, the Hecluliilttta' granri daiuilitrr, hoin with them lor a week. Mra. Mnry Dearborn, Mrs. Jack Anton and daughter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Dear born and family Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Femlund were dinner guesla at -the home of Iheir son. George, and family In Laugell valley Thursday evening, celrbratliig their Mth wedding an niversary. Mr. and Mis. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yenrk were dlnnar gutwta of th H. C. Sparks Tuesday, he Yen.ka are fourth and fifth grade teachers. Mrs. Merrill Stewart. Mrs. Bill Herhdoldt and Jenny Hunt visited Mrs. 1m Leavilt and Mary of Lan gell valley Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Honnl Rosa and children spent several day with An alligators laws are power ful, but once they are shut, a man 1 and Clifford Branham and Dickie can hold them closed easily with Selberg were visiting In Klamath his bare hands. I Falls Friday night with the boys rw.,H ti,. v. in.ml J its annual clean-up at the Honauxa group of friends August II) in honor I library Tuesday. A potluck dinner ol his seventh birthday. And that I ' enjoyed at noon. Those present night. Stevie Jones and Gene Hen-1 "ere Kathy Blackmail. Mnbel Max drrson were dinner guests of t b ' ell. Florence Horn. Noma BEch- Suckney. Ralph Yak of Tennant was shop ping in Dorris Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lsrry Myers and eon. EWen. .... The ilia ssoka the d.Heeeex In DYAN SHINE Stoat Post PoUa, H ectvaOy ism ricK true color Wo the Woifcer, toring Kuril end faded spots to the reel shoe color I DYANSMNC leaps brown sfoes brown, ioapa block shoes black . .. end pre a hard, bri II ant thin, too. Double action . . . double votu. Eoty to us. And Shifty! At food, drufl. veriery stares, tartan Mfg. Co, St. Louis 1 J. matt ky Ik tiers l t IIOUIB Northern Life's Special Surgical Hospitalization Plan U AralUbl U Family Groups or SingU Individuals rr iM J U M rn- rr fm- uil roirdit.fl iht ,. g(.. Utis U4wf m h lilt. Nc is.rt .f uriM C. ArilBl t,nd Hwallg mm4 Lil Dttis Mi M4 ml-Ot-Ui Blc. kUmtvik ll. Of. VritbatJl bhrltt 4 lull 4-i isnI itr ajl rtgJ at ll II ( riMk i Cur, For School Wear . . . SPORT SHIRT SALE! Tw big gruupa of as habit spurt shirts that are Idral for school wear. ;ABAKI)IM8 PLAIDS KAYOS tiriMtAYg S3.95...S4.95 MANSTORE 733 Main St. New Officers Elected By Bonanza Bureau New officers were elected recently St tht meeting of the Associated Women of the Hotiansa Farm bu reau. Mrs. Cecil Hunt will b chair men, Mis. Jamas W.u, vice chair man and Mrs. Bud Lee, srerrtary treasuier. A suggest ion, that the (aim wom en of America raise funds to bring some farm women Irom Kutoie to visit III farm homes, In order that Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Barry and boya of Ml. Vernon sient several riaya with their niece, Jeaiin Mc Fall, and family. Mr. and Mra. Tom Barry and family of Merrill and Cora Young of Tulelake also visited at the McFalls' while the visitors were here. they may learn about rural fans conditions her, was approved by th group. Plana were mad to rats tumU for ihls project and for th multiple sclerosis project previously adopted. 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