HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY. SEPT. 13, 1949
PACE FOUR
Midland Empire News
Keno
Kno elmntary school student
MwmblMI for n titration mday,
September i. After Labor Dsy. th
regular UU term begun with 108 en
rolled. H. V. McAbee b Uie new princi
pal He taught two years at Bonan
sa. Two other new teacher are
Anita Keiter. second and third
grades, and Mrs. Gladys Morrison,
lourth and fifth grades.
Mrs. Dolli Bunch, who haa
taught here for several year, has
the primary grade, and Mrs. Ber
tha Moore, the sixth grade. Princi
pal McAbee la teaching the seventh
and eighth grades.
Mrs. Layton. who has had charge
of the cafeteria for some years Is
back again, and Mrs. Clyde Holt Is
assistant.
Mr. and Mrs. Holt are drivers of
the Ellington school bus. Charles
8 peer Is driver of the Wordrn bus.
He also takes the high school stu
dents to Henley. Gordon Ramsey
transferred from Klamath Falls to
the Henley school'
McAbee Is very pleased with his
new pott. He and his wife are liv
ing In Mrs. Harklns' house. Miss
Kaster and Mrs. Morrison are liv
ing In Klamath Falls at present but
bopa to settle In Keno soon.
The PTA will hold a reception for
teachers Wednesday. September 14.
t 7:30 pjn. Everyone Is urged to
be present to meet and get
acquainted with the faculty.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith Jr.
spent the long week-end in Salem
vulUng Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs.
Nola Proctor, and hrr sisters and
brother. They attended the tut
fair while there.
Mrs. L. R. Oberg has been spend
ing the past month at Yakima.
Wash. Tlslung her mother, Mrs. Bill
Oarrueo. Oberg joined his wife the
fust of last week, and they plan to
return late next week.
C. H. Cone and family of Red
ding, Calif, are visiting his mother
and sister at the Ray Hinshaw
home on the Worden road.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fiedler of
Berkeley. Calif, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle An
derson on the Worden road. Fielder
Is Mrs. Anderson's step-brother.
Elder C. A. Wsterhouse conduct
ed services st the Calvary Baptist
church In Klamath Falls last Sun
day In the absence of the regular
pastor. E. R. Jacks, who was at a
summer encampment at Twin
Hocks.
Mrs. Neva J. Britt of Fossil Tis
lted at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Wsterhouse Monday. This was
their first meeting In over 30 years.
Fossil was the first pastorate held
by Elder Wsterhouse.
Mrs. Britt is recuperating at the
horn of her daughter. Mrs. C. H.
Homes, of 1423 Warden. She recent
ly underwent an appendectomy at
a hospital In The Dalles.
8ATVRDAY CLOSING
PORTLAND. Sept. 13 iv The
Portland grain exchange will dis
continue Its Saturday trading, start
ing this week, because of a lack of
activity In the cash market.
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Chiloquin
Mrs. Delia Barber of Portland has
been visiting In Chiloquin with her
mother, Mrs. Margaret IXimore.
and with friends.
Melvtn Engle and hi family from
San Diego came north last week to
spend some time with hu mother
and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Murphy.
Fred and Ted Markwardt, own
ers of Uie Chiloquin garage, re
turned last week from a successful
antelope hunting trip Into southeast
ern Oregon. They were two of the
numerous appllcanta who were
lucky enough to receive antelope
( lags, enutUllg l n e m lo num una
iyear.
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall visited
j in Anderson. Calif., recently with
his brother.
David Lundeen of Osborne, Wash.
I spent the Labor Day week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Mangum.
! Mr. and Mrs. Forest Freid and
daughters plan to move this coming
week-end into their home which
they purchased from Mr. and Mrs.
1 Kenneth Roberts. They have been
j busy the past two weeks with paint
I Ing the Inside of the house.
) Word has been received of the
: birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
j Morris Smith of Portland. The
Smiths, who operate a bakery, have
lone other child, a girl tour years
! old. Smith Is a former Chiloquin res
i Idem, where he was employed a t
Wolffs- Electric bakery.
Georgia Pnebe has been in town
from Portland and la visiting her
father, s t e p-mother, and with
friends. She Is the daughter of Wil
liam Priebe. Georgia will be a soph
omore at Oregon College of Educa-
.nn at MMIRIMlth this flll-
Guests a week ago at the Folk
Haddock home were relatives from
Pnneville. Making the trip down
were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd William
son and daughters Dorothv and Les
lie. Mr. and Mrs. Cole StIU and
daughters Connie snd Caroline. Mr.
and Mrs. Ermal Phillips and Den
nis. Mr. and Mrs Merle Cole and
Jimnue. and Edgar Still. The en
tire group took a picnic lunch to
Moore park In Klamath Falls.
Velda Weddle returned to Chilo
quin on Saturday from Yreka where
she has spent part of the summer
.,H .n aunt and Uncl.
j Betty Johnson, who spent the
summer In Chlco. Calil, returned
home on Sundsy in order to enrou
for her senior year In high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Deffenbacher
plan to move during the next few
days to the house in south Chuo
quln they recently purchased from
Mr and Mrs. Darrell Palmer.
Palmer, who works at Crater lake,
will keep his family at the lake
this year as there Is a school avail
able lor their daughter. Darlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Weddle and
children have moved from the Ball
home on Chlloqutn Heights to a
house in south Chiloquin owned hf
Paul Johnson. The Weddles are buy
ing a home from Ted Albert 'for
merly the home of Mr. and Mrs,
C. E. Everett i and will move there
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a recent guest of his brother, and
sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Def
fenbacher. The Koerk family drove to Oak
land. Calif., over Labor Day week
end to tke their young granddaugh
ter, Patty, who has spent part of
the summer with them. Patty's t a
ther. Duncan Roark. was flying
north from his home In Calexico,
Calif, to get hu daughter. -
Patricia Cox. seventh grade home
room teacher, arrived oil Tuesday
from her home In Wisconsin. She
went to work on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mercer spent
Uie Labor Day week-end at Union
Creek. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hadwick and
sons from Dorris visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvlu "Red" Ray
have moved into the apartment oc
cupied last yesr by Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mercer. Mrs. Ray is the com
mercial instructor at the local high
school, after finishing four years in
the same position at Henley high
school, and Ray Is the new grade
school principal and sixth grade in
structor. Norman Doty was a dinner guest
at the Folk Haddock home last Fri
day in honor of Ellen Haddock's
birthday.
The first student government
meeung was held on Tuesday slier
noon when the student body officers,
class presidents and student council
m:rcb.-rs met with superintendent
Joe Mercer.
One vicancy exists on the list of
student body oflicers since Junclee
Smyth, who had been elected treas
urer, has moved to Lakeview. Other
oflicers are Dirk Souers. president:
Bob Wampler. vice president: Bidge
Wampler. secretary; Barbara Wed
dle. parliamentarian and Robert
Dales. serKram-at-arms.
Class officers have been elected
in four of the six upper grade.
They are as follows: Seventh grade
president. Dwight Souers: Naomi
Johnson, vice president: Alice
Oraves. secretary: Susan Ravica.
treasurer: and Karen Miller, coun
cil member.
Eighth grade Leland On is. presi
dent. Vernon Joe. vice president:
Margaret Oreear. secretary: Allen
Prow ell. treasurer; Barbara G 1 b
bons. council member.
Tenth grade James David, pres.,
Idem; Barbara Weddle. vice presi
dent: Joanne Keysor. secretary:
Claudette Paraxoo, treasurer:
Wayne DuBois. council member.
Eleventh grade Velda Weddle.
president: Dell Smith, vice presi
dent: Dorothy Nellson. secretary
treasurer: Mary Ann Souers. coun
cil member.
Advisors for the upper six grades
are: 7th. Patricia Cox; gth. Charles
Halt: th. Frank Dtl'llo: loth.
Charles Steber: 11th, Margaret
Moll tor; 13th. Joe Mercer.
BRIDGE BID AWARD
PENDLETON. Sept. 13 IJH A
Wall Walla ranger district bridge
construction job has been awarded
J. H. Collins company on a bid of
111.539 60. It was the sole bid. Ar-
thur Moses, supply officer tor the'
forest service, said the reinlorced
steel span would bridge Mill creek ;
on the Tiger creek road in Umatilla
county. The work must be complet
ed In 90 days.
Insurance policies to fit yen
Han Nerland, 17 Pine St
weeds.
Malin
MALIN, Sept. 11 Members of the
FFA and 4-H clubs did themselves
proud at the 14th annual Junior live
stock show held at the Ian-grounds ,
last week. Six grand championships
were awarded lo the Malm group. I
Paul Mirka having the reserve
champion Angus in the PTA class.
Rodney Lyon Uie champion Angus
female, the Herrtord cow and call,
Ted DrMerritt. the grand champion
Berkshire market hug by r'arrell
Wilson, the grand champion breed- i
in hog a d the grand rhaimuon !
Duroc female hog by Jimmy John-1
son.
Other winners were, beginners
sheep show 1st place. Donald Raj-,
mis: beginners hog show, 1st, Jim
my Johnson; 3ml, Lee Taylor: 3rd,
James Scott. Advanced hog show;
3rd place. Olen Steyskal.
FFA dairy show, 1st place. Frank
Cacka. Short horn cow. and place!
lllys Smalley. FFA Annus (Steers,
1st. Paul Mlrkn. 3rd. Hill Warner 1
FFA Hereford steer, Jnd place. Ted j
DeMernu; 3rd. Kenny Oreen Here
ford cow, 3rd place Jerry Macken.
Angus steers. il.Wi 1st, HiKinry
Lvons: 4th. Elliot West. Angus steer
1HW1 and. Kathleen Wilson: 3rd'
Roxanne Wilson. Annus yearling
heller, 1st. Roxanne Wilson: .3nd, !
Kathleen Wilson. Annus cow. 1st.
Rodnev Lyons. Oueriisrv heller call,
4th. Shirley Dixon. FFA Guernsey
yesrl ng he ler. 1st, Paul Mlcka:
3rd. Kenny Oreen.
Berkshire hog. K.i-irll Wilson
Hereford junior gilt. 1st. Kenneth
Duroc Junior gilt. 1st. Jimmy John
son. Duroc mar-e h-c 3rd, J inmy
Johnson: Cth. L:nda Ellis: 7th. Sha
on Scott: gth. Beverlv tscott Duroc
sow: 1st, James Sroti. 2nd, Sharon
Scott
4-H club Herelord steers, il. W)
2nd Stuart Hen-el: 3rd. Jerry
MackenO 4th. Clllford Sutherland.
Hereford steer "MWi th place.
Marvin Markrn. Herelord steers
iHWi 7th place Jimmv Parker.
FFA Herelord heifers. 1st. Bill War
ner. Hamnshire market lamb. 4th.
Donald Rajnus. Hereford market
hogs. 1st. Kenneth Weatherby: nd.
Bi'l Weatherby.
Yorkshire market hogs. lt. Bar
bara Cornell. 2nd. Glen Steyskal.
Eggs i brown i Barbara Cornell. '
On September 34 the Malm fire- ,
men will sponsor a harvest ball to i
raise money for the building fund I
to complete the fire hall building. :
This will be an apron and overall !
dance wtth modern and old time
music by the Oregon Hillbillies, l
Every one I urged to attend and ,
help the firemen on this worthy pro
ject. Mrs. Oeorge Retlerath returned
from a two weeks' vacation spent
with friends and relative at Orid
ley. Sacramento' and Carmel.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rajnus was host
ess to the members of the Czech
Social crab Sunday. August 28. Pres
ent "for th afternoon were Mrs.
Mary Henzel. Mrs. Mary Hindu.
Mrs. Joe Schmldil. Mrs. Marie Ra
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One sure thing about the weather is the fact
that it's going to change . . . summer warmth
dies out, the cold S')eil sets in. And when the
mercury starts dropping, you'll be glad your
home is ready for instant oil heat. That's why
we suggest you plan ahead of the first cold
snap now call us for a heating oil refill today.
ima, Mrs. Elmer MiCullum. Mrs.
Oeorge Hrotlriuirk. Mrs. ("Iiarles
Duncan. Mrs. Hudy Jeleiick. Mrs.
Mary Tolell. sirs James Ottoman
and Mrs. William liajnus.
Donna Clugston was a recent vis
itor at the home of hrr parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Clugston. She re
turned to Portland to hrr duties at
Kmanuel hospital from which she
will graduate very shortly.
Mrs. Emit Txlell was hostrss to
the Jolly Nine Pinochle club at Its
regular meeting Wednesday August
30. Present lor the evening w r
Mrs. Chester Sioneryplier. Mrs.
James Ottoman, Mrs. P. O. Wilson,
Mra. John James. Mrs. Jerry KaJ
nus. Mrs. Frank Vlrtorin, M r s.
John Rrber and Mrs. Everett Junes.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Frank Vlrtorin Wed
nesday. September 14. '
Emily Eisner returned to her
duties at the Ovens Adjustment
Service in Klamath Falls after a
weeks vacuum sient at the home
of her parents Mr and Mis. Frank
Klmer.
Phil Holt, who Is aiirniung the
I niversity ol Chicago, la visiting at
the home of his sister Mrs. Edward
McCuily. He returns to Chicago the
first part of the week where lie will
resume his studies.
Mrs. Charlie Johnson and daugh
ter Juanlta are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Johnson's daughter l:i Reno.
David and Darrell. grandsms ol trie
Johnsons who have sprnt the sum
mer here returned to their home
with their grandmother.
Mrs. Oeorge Rettmth was host
esa Tuesday. Srptembrr 6. when the
Happy Hour bridge club met lor Its
regular meetuig. Members and
jtuests present lor the atternoon
were Mrs. Perry Haley. Mrs. A E.
Street. Mrs. Lester Schretner, Mrs.
Charles Hamilton. Mrs. William
Calion. Mrs. P O Wilson and Mrs.
Frank Victoria Mrs Lesier
Schrelnrr was awarded high prise
for the alterations piny Mrs.
Chnrles Hamilton, second, and Mrs
William Dalton. travrl:ng
.Mrs. John MrCullv visited at the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mauptn tn AMand over the Labor
Dnv week-end.
Don Coleman. Sic. was a recent
visitor at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. He returned
to San Francisco Tuesday and ex
pect to leave shortly for Pearl
Harbor where he will be stationed.
Last year professional Red Cross
workers In military hospitals hand
led 102.860 cases concerning service
patients.
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Newell
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wallln,
Numy and lliuce, left Saturday!
j moriimg lor a two-week vacation at j
nciiinxuiini, vtasii. i ney win stay
with Mra. Wallln s parents, Mr. anil
Mrs. J. l udwig.
Mrs. C. E. Heard and Infant son.
David, tr tinned home Irom the hna. 1
J pilal Sutur 'iy. Mrs. Heard moth
er, Mrs. (laleu Ntokea, ol Torrenre, i
1 Calif, Is here caring lor her grand
1 son. j
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ollbrelli. I
Uuuh and Susaune, went to The
Dalles Friday. Hutch remained with
his grandmother, Mrs. Wlnnllied
O'lureih. to attend school there.:
Ills parenta and slater returned '
home Tuesday morning. I
The Urandvlrw school aliened last '
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DESPITE A THOROUGH DOUSING with a bucket of water
the Chrysler New Yorkers, keeps on running smoothly! Above is shown Ray Morns, sales man
loger for Dimbot Motors, ond Jeff Korsen, service monogcr, mokmg demonstration to Dr.
Hugh Swaney, just to king delivery of his new Chrysler New Yorker. The "Spitfire" engines
:n oil the new 1949 Chrysler models ore protected with a waterproof ignition system. Ram,
fog or other moisture has practically no effect on stortinq or running the engine. The spark
plugs are protected by neoprene synthetic rubber covers and steel bowls, the wiring is neo-
prene covered, and the distributor connections are sealed with neopiene cops. Dimbot Mr
l tors will be glad to demonstrate ot any time Adv.
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Another good reason for keeping your tank
full is to prevent moisture in the air inaide
your tank from condensing and contaminating
your oil. When the tank is full, water can't
condense on tank walls. You'll save trouble
and expense by ordering your tank filled with
100 distilled Standard Meeting Oils now.
Market
821 Spring
week and s far has enrolled 4. j
Mr. and Mrs. fc'ugrn Ollbert are
he leathers. Tune will be a bus'
this year to lik up ilillilmi In the
Coppock bay area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Kills, Huili
and BUI. spent Saturday night
rampluk at Diamond lake, on Hun- i
day they enjoyed a plrulc dinner at '
Crater lake with Mr. and Mra. ,
H. B. Kills ol Central Point, pur
ents ol Ralph Rills. The Ralph Fills
family ramped at Cialer lake Mun
day night, returning home Monday '
Red Cross rhajilers last year
handled an average ol 311,000 cases
concerning servicemen and their
lamlllrs each month. .
Western United Htalra contains
nnre than M.noo.otxi Into tret ol
standing Whit Fir aaw timber.
Good Things First from Chrysler'.
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Emil's Creating
Perking Space
A Vii' not lot nil the southeast cor
ner of r:li anil Pine has been leased
hv Kmlls Food stores and la being
leveled to iilfurd more parking
space lor customer of tilt market
at Wlh and Pine.
The lot, about H'JiiO square feel. It
owned hv 11. O. Williams and Mrs.
Khoda Williams llvde and the laass
was handled tor them by the Bogus
Dale real estate agency. ,
A roucrete wall between th praa
enl market parking lot and th new
lot has been knocked out and the
area Is to be blaektopiied. It will
have entrances on both Ith and
I'lne.
Dnu'l mlsa a goon Drt - shop th
want Ails every dayl It pays I
ond a gaidcn hose, the engine of
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