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SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Midland Empire News New Pine Creek following a Hire day wind storm nt considerable velocity thl area Wednesday night received u firm good mm lu months, n rained tlx previous iilglil also but not wltli tl eteadliieaB mid Intensity of that uiglil'a down pour. Oregon hunters ere exceedingly Jubilant, over th ruin It assures ilia onenlng of Hi Oregon deer sea tun tills balurdey n irr achedule without threat of deference dm to llm continued aridity end greater resultant lira hazard. Many ol tilt Calllornla hunlrrii have either autreeded In getting llirlr gam or have become discour aged and gone home. Only (In non irsldeiit liunllng licenses-have been told during the usually active pre season tale. It seems tin 140 va riety are not quite at popular the 115 UU one were. The Ulrl Hcout held a big party lat baturilay night at which boya and glrla were Invited alike and It proved Ui be one ol Uie nioal popu lar events lor the younger el held here In oionttu. Heversl games were played, and refreshments ol Jello. cookies and uda pop aerved at about t.io. It la planned by Uie Ulrl Seoul leader, Mia. Fairy Ham- aieraley and the executive commit to have one ol thrse parlies ic a niotith l( everything work mj smoothly f Mra. Alpha Bmllh and Mra. Allle Daugherty lell Thursday A. M. tor Prtnevllie to visit with Olen Mc Urew and lumlly. Mr. and Mra. Homer McLaln and (aiully left Friday evening lor Olympla, Wah. to visit their son. Ororge and hla lamlly. Millie auyed for an extended visit but the rest ol the lumlly returned Monday. Mlsa I'earl Ludy will meet with I ho Home Ec. club at the grange hall October II at I pm. All com munity ladlea ara Invited to meet with Uie club and enjoy Mlu Ludy's demonstration. Hhe la the home demonstration agent for Modoc county. Mra. Louise Miller waa honored with two blrUiday oilmen, recently a trout dinner given by Mra. Geor gia Vincent on Haturday and a big rhlrken dinner given by Mra. Char lie Cook on Bunday. Mostly relatlvea were present for Uie Hunday din ner and aeveral nice gilta were re ceived. About IS Kant Bide grange mem ber, attended the Oregon Bute grange olflcera conierenre at Weal Hide grange last Friday afternoon and evening. The meeting waa very successful and at f:J0 a bountiful pollurk dinner waa aerved to about 71 grangera. Mr. and Mra. Jimmle Cooper and family left on Monday for a two week vacation visiting relative in Ban Francisco and Oakland. They will apend tome of Uie time flailing along Uia coaat up aa far aa Reeds port. Mra. June Plnhall and Mra. Hetty Smith art taking care of Uie Cooper Drive Inn during the own era' absence. Mr. Ilasel Buasey came down Sunday to apend a week vlaltlng with her mother. Mra. Mary E. Mil ler. TMra. Eugene Barrowa and Mra. Fairy Hammeriley left Tuesday lor Hnlrm. to attend a Olrl Seoul con ference being held there. Feathered Creature Answer to Previous Puizl Lanqell Valley Mr. and Mra. Bob Con ley of Azalea are parenu of a baby girl born September 35. Bhe weighed I pound and haa been named Eve lyn Marie. The lltUe girl la Uie granddaughter of Mr. and Mra. Tom Wilaon of Langell valley and Mr. and Mra. Cecil Conley of Aaalea. Nfra. Ethel Malcolm of Cottage Grove (pent aeveral daya with her cousin, Mra. Beaile Campbell, and attended Uie funeral of their uncle, Oard Van Rlier, In Klamath Falla. Mr. and Mra. F. J. Oroth of Palm Bprlnga are vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnaon. Mr. and Mra. R. M. Teare ol Klamath Falla apent a recent week end with Mr. and Mra. P. R. Mon roe. They alao visited other friends In the valley. Mr. and Mra. A. II. Johnaon of Lone Pine, Calif, and Uielr daugh ter, Mra. RumcII Rllch, and Mary of Los Angeiea are vlaltlng Mra. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Hmlth, and sister. Mra. Harry Fra , r.irr. and family, and hla alter, Mra. Mary Dearborn and lamlly and brother and wife, the O. C. John ton. The W. D. Campbclla and Uie Del bert Cnrra both have new aedana purchased Tuesday In Klamath rails. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plnelll and f sirs. Faye Buchanan, all of Klam 1 ath Falls, were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Bill Burnett and family. They brought Monte Burnett home with them alter spending several daya In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Horning have returned to Gerber dam alt er a month's vacation with relaUves and frlenda in Portland and Salem. Mrs. Mae Gale and Mrs. Madge Monroe spent the week-end at Med ford and Ashlnnd. They visited Mrs. Cora Tlcknor and other friends. J. C. Anton Br. of Los Angeles arrived Monday to visit his sis ter, Mary Dearborn, and his broth er, O. C. Johnson, and other rela tlvea and friends. Doris Hodges of Tulelake spent Saturday and Tuesday with her par ents, the Les Leavltta, and her grandmother, Mary Dearborn. Frlenda -Ml be happy to hear that Mrs. Dearborn Is recovering from her Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Gjllord Loomis of Ocean Laxe visited the Les Leavltta and other friends Wednesday. They recently sold their motel at Ocean Lake and will travel this winter. They plan to vIMt a daughter and her fnm My In Texas during October. For a lew pciiine per word you ran advertise to thousands through a Want Adl Phone Mil. Summer Lake Mr. and Mia. O. II. 1-ryva and tons, Hugo and Greg, of Monroe, were week-end gueela of hla par- enta, Mr. and Mra. Hugo Leyva. Mr. and Mra, Charles lone of Oakland, Calif, arrived Sunday for a lew daya' vlalt will) Mr. and Mra. S. D. Harris and family. They were returning from a vacation trip to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Elvle Ivy and small I daughter were Bend vUltora Hatur day. Ivy teaches at the Ana river school. Mra. Loula Bruunemcr and 1111811 aon accompanied by Mra. Beverly Bennett and daughter of Lakevlew, Were visitors of Mra, Hruunemer's parents. Mr. and Mra. William Har vey, Sunday. She came after her aon, Craig, who haa been with his grandparents a lew daya. The visi tors were guests at the grange din ner at the hall. L. E. Elder, Mra. Dean Harris and Mra. E. It. Nelaon attended the state grunge conference at Weslslde grange hall Friday. The day waa pleasantly apent with grange work and demonatraltone, good apeakera and recreation. A chicken banquet waa aerved at 1:30 p in. prepared by the cooks of West side grange. These conferences are Instructive and Interesting. Walter Llllenlhal and son, Bob, of Coos Bay apent a few daya with Mr. and Mra. Lea Elder last week. Jim Carlon and Maynard Nelson left Monday for Klamath Falla where they will attend Oregon Technical Institute. Mr. and Mra. Jack Deboy of Sil ver Lake spent Sunday with hla par euta, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deboy and lamlly. Mra. Loula Wllliera. Mrs. Mau ley Currier and Mra. E. M. Carlon accompanied Mra. George Currier ol Paisley to Itwseburg Friday to attend Initiation ol the Daughlera ol Uie Nile. Mra. Dan Shumacher Join ed them at Silver Lake. The party returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Dean Harris were business visitors In Lakevlew Tues day. Mra. Dale Emery and daughters and Henry Egll ol Silver Lake were callera Saturday ol Mra. Frank Gravea at the Summer Lake lodge. Mra. Hugo Leyva apent Uie week end In Lakevlew with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Barnes. Mra. Roy Carlson ahopped In Klamath Falla Friday. Mra. William Harvey waa hoateas to the Home Economics club at her home Thursday afternoon. Septem ber M. A 2 o'clock dessert was served followed by the business meeUng. Members were Mra. Roy Carlon. Mra. Frank Oraves. Mra. if. M. Carlon. Mra. Lea Elder. Mra. Hugo Leyva. Mrs. E. R, Nelson, Mra. Dean Harris. Mrs. S. D. Har rla. Mrs. H C Harris and Uie fol lowing gueata, Mra Alice Harris and Mra. Elvle Ivy. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. R, Nelson Octo ber n. Clean up day was observed at the grange hsll Bunday. While the men cleaned Uia yard and put In a load of wood, the women worked Indoors. Dinner was aerved at 1 pm. Haiel Cabanlas and a friend. Mlaa Check, ol Portland were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Max McLaln a few daya last week. Mlsa Cabanlaa and Mra. McLaln are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris were business visitors In LaPlne Wednes day. Bob Carlon. Clarence and Oarry Nelaon attended basketball practice in Pauley Monday evening. The gravel work on the game commission project has been com pleted for this year. Word has been received from Mrs. VIC Mlnkler that her husband la a paUent In a hospital In Seattle. The Mlnklera went to Raymond, Wash, some time ago to visit and since that Ume Mra. Mlnkler has been quit 111 with pneumonia. Their many friends send best wish es for a speedy recovefy for both. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harris trans acted business In Lakevlew Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Landrlth of Klam ath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc Aulltfe of Redding and Mr. and Mra. Ostendorf of Oakland. Calif., were week-end gueau at the Sum mer Lake lodge. They were her hunting arrow heads. Don Marsolf and Bill McDowd left Tuesday for PorUand. They have been working for the game commission. The weather here has turned cloudy with a light rain occasional ly. Many hunters are arriving In this area dally to be here for the opening day of hunting season. Bly Butch Cobb, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cobb, fell Tuesday, breaking his arm. Mrs. Tom McAullffe of Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. George Elder and Judy of Paisley spent Tuesday night at the Herb Hadleys. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Zellcr of De Lag are guests at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cobb. The Zellers plan to visit here two weeks and will enjoy some time deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hamilton and sons of Med ford spent the week-end here-vlsltlrrg Mrs. Hamil ton's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. E. E. Kness. Mrs. Clark Abbott and Mrs. W. D. Kness, Vickie and Buck, spent Thursday In Klnmnsh Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Major Spencer or Beswlck, Calif, visited Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Abbott. HORIZONTAL I Depleted bird 7 It Is a bird 13 Slug whltpeis 14 Presser 15 Devote 10 1'etier IB Rolf mound IV Sheltered side 20 (Hull 21 Harem room 22 Senior (an.) 23 And (Lutin) 24 Number 27 Coal li utile 211 Ol the thing 30 Diminutive of Kdwurd 31 Symbol for samarium 32 International language 33 Encountered 34 Sea eagle 38 Hebrew Irtter 37 Preposition 30 Culling implement 41 Weird 40 Creek letter 47 Disencumber 48 Raves 40 Edge SO Itrhubilltution of a plant 82 Lure S4 Type of poem tS Mental faculties VERTICAL 1 Prisons 2 Affirm 3 Quote 4 l'i Id nolle in newspaper 5 Heine 8 On the ocean 7 Sag 8 War god V Accomplish 10 To the Iniifl 1 1 Required 12 Vast 17 Near 2t Gaelic 28 Tidy 27 At this place 28 Smell 33 II Is a natlv of lis! 3 Hied 38 Peels 38 Appellations 40 Paradise 41 Great Uk 42 Direction 43 Registered nurs tab ) 44 Followers 45 Domestic slave 48 Goddess of discord SI Symbol for tin 63 Thoron (symbol) i rri s t 7b iio in iie 3 W zrTT .' 1 1E V- UU- Z lLMd 1 3s 1 - r !T r ij p 1 1 1 1 1 1 Weed Following is a list of some of the hunters who have bagged their deer, Marvin Palmer bagged his deer the first day of the season at Durney's mill. It weighed 110 pounds. Jo DeLuca killed a 103 pound, four point buck, September 26 near Calahan. Lav Muzzier bagged a alx-polnter. Mra. George Llnvllle ahot a three-point buck while hunting at Hotlum Saturday, September 24. Thelma Williams got a 160-pound buck September IS. Weed high graduates who are con tinuing their education are, Deanna MatUazzl. '48 graduate who left Sep tember 28 for San Jose 8tate col lege to continue her schooling. Nor ma Mazzler, '40 graduate, who left September 22, for Armstrongs Bus iness college In Berkeley to begin school this fall, Robert Rlsberg, who left September 22 for Santa Ro sa Junior college. Rose Marie Pa tella and Virginia Flllppe, both '48 graduates, who will attend San Jose Stat college this fall, Margie Zwan slger, '48 graduate, who left Sep tember 18 for Oregon State college where she will resume her studies. On September 26. Johnny Rose, '48 graduate of Weed high, had a very serious accident while hunting. Jr hnny was getting out of his car when his gun went off and shot him through the arm. He Is receiving treatment In the Klamath Valley hospital In Klamath Falls. Tony Rlzzutto purchased a four door black atreamliner sedan Pon tlac from Dave's Service Just a few days ago. On Saturday. September 24, a youth rally was held In Mt. Shasta st the Evangelistic tabernacle. Those who attended from Weed were, Mra. Hazel Shelton and chil dren, James, Jean, and Janice; Mr. and Mra. Howard Rltchey and daughters, Mary, Wanda, and Mar garet; Mrs. Palmer and children. Marvin and Joan; Mra. Laura Hyde and Delores; Shyla and Shirley Mc- Grath; Beverly Carter. Nina Nllea, Darlene Alvea, and Norma Samples. Jim DeLuca will arrive in Weed next week. He has been visiting with friends in Italy. II sailed from New York on July 8 and la expected to return on September 28. Saturday, September 27, Troy Pe ters of Klamath Falls was In Weed for the week-end. Bhe is planning to come again In the near future. The board of directors of the Sis kiyou County Tuberculosis and Health association held Its regular quarterly meeting In Yreka on Tuesday evening. September 2 Twenty-five board members were present and heard O. O. Steele re port on the progress In securing a TB. sanitarium. This sanitarium Is to be constructed In Redding within the next year and will take care of 78 patients from lour coun ties one of which will b Siskiyou county. Board members from Weed who attended are Dr. and Mrs. H. L Vedrlcksen and Mrs. Amy Orace. SEE KIMBALL'S GLASS SHOP r'!?i'ir'.V" F0R auto glass m's" Always Parking In Rear Always Hospital Bounct For Child WA8H1NOTON f,rv-Two-year-old Mildred Jonas bounced happily on her bed. She bounced loo hard right through an open second-story win dow. She waa taken to a hospital with a fractured skulL To Buy or Sell Us the Wsnt-Ada! DANCE t TONITE $ EAGLES' BALLROOM? V Far Member and Their 2 Friend J SHEPHERD'S t V EAGLE-ODIANS J HERALD AND NEWS COMICS 3 Chimney Block n.a Wilt p-rjmlr ttonorttt my from ymm local tMV Ifif itippiy 4ttr 8r PEYTON & CO. I SSS Slsrkri at. T.I. SIW Klsatata rails S-T-O-P A 2c SHORTY'S Ter Uallun V E ASSOCIATED SERVICE 3248 So. 8th Ph. 8081 Soraque River Mr. and Mrs. Homer Depuy and lamlly have moved Into Uie house belonging to Nora Crume. Depuy la employed on Uie Mux Hooper ranch. They are former Bonanza residents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaston of Klamath Kalis visited fur a short time Friday evening with Mr. and Mra. Clifford, later driving on to' Uly where they camped out lor thej nighr. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Coffman spent the week-end In Canby. Calif, with their daughter and lamlly, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Serlght. The Coff mans plan to move to Canby In Uie near future. The American Box company started Its factory Monday after a three-week lay-off aa a result ol the OCAiE atrlke. They are having the shook trucked to Dorm, calif, and loaded on the tram there. Clifford Welch, who has been em ployed at American Box has a c cepted a job In the Michael store In Dairy and will move his family as soon as he gels living quarters. Several parenu In Uie communi ty attended Uie get-acouatnted parly sponsored by the PTA In Bonanza Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borough visited with Mrs. Borough's sister. Mrs. Marvin Michael of Dairy. Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thurman and family left Saturday lor Missouri where they will make their home. The Thurmana have lived here lor Uie past seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Story and family have moved back to their home In Sprague River alter spend ing tho summer In Lakevlew. Paul has taken a Job with American Box. Rev. Pearl Clement. Mra. R. T. I Lake and Rev. Ann Morrison were hostesses at a farewell party lor Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thurman t n the school cafeteria Friday. The evenl -.g waa spent playing games. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Homard Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Aulton Leek. Mr. and M r s. O. W. Ludwlck. Mrs. Helen Mont gomery, Mrs. Clino Roper, Mrs. Thelma Hood and daughter, Mrs. S. A. Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sevruk. Mr. and Mrs. J. Loftus, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kellry, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Newlun, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Passolt, Jessie Lee and Mar tha Roper and Delores Shepherd. Mr. and Mra. Stan Sevruk and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Montgomery at tended the banquet honoring 4-H club leaders of the county and their wive given by the Rotary club of Klamath Falls at the Wtl lard hotel Friday, September 30. Mra. Montgomery Is the leader of glrla' 4-H activities In Sprague river, and Sevruk directs the boys' group. The seventh and eighth grade boys and girls of Sprague River elementary school participated In Uie county-wide play day at Mer rill and Malln. Sevruk. director of boys' physical education, took the boys to Merrill, while Mrs. Blanche Montgomery, who directs the girls' physical activities, took a carload of girls to Malln. Mrs. Silas Shep herd also assisted In transporting some of the girls. Mrs. Helen Montgomery's first grade pupils look the Detroit In telligence test Thursdny, Septem ber 21. The fourth grade, under Mrs. Ine Ludwlck. and the eighth grade, taught by Sevruk. took the California mental mnturlty tests on September 19 and 20. The state required health testing programa for eyes, height and weight of puplla have been com pleted at all grade levels by Uie teachers. The third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades parti cipate In a half-hour of commu nity school singing every Friday morning under the direction of Mra. Ludwlck. Mra. Helen Mont gomery accompanies them at the piano. The mid-morning milk program for the first and second grades has become Increasingly popular. The seventh and eighth grade girls, under the direction of Mrs. Marian Sevruk, are working on the cooking unit In home economics, learning the preservation ol iruit, and actual preparation of salads and desserts. ffl ZWR K r- I A ipTrTn 1 v A N6XAJ MATALWAVS yfiTW, V jTITTY iil'iiLJ TT" VT ! CM6EWS A WOMAN UP L f l-f EENie N . N BOO- J LH7- SzRl I AND MAKES HEB rl) ' I S MEENl. ) . EOO-HOOJl HOO.V J?iV. JSXJ OUT ONE AND Ja. - "VZ iStfV iMAMA I FASHION CLEANERS I Ph. 5563 129 So. 7th I I I Free Pick-up & ucnveryi In Today Out Tomorrow g 4-Hour Special Hervlce Skill & Care 1 Beyond Compare b I itMas-Bij Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Duane Blackman of Henley visited Monday with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Blackman. Mrs. Du ane Blackman Bang aeveral songs for the PTA party for the teachers that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Olvan have gone to Eugene after visiting his parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olv an. Mrs. Olvan Jr. recently re turned from a trip east to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Dye visited In Orants Pass recently with her sister. Mrs. Perkins and family. Friends are sorry to hear that Frank Pepprte. father of Owen Peo ple. Is seriously 111 at Klamath Val ley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mlggs Burk and family. Mrs. Birdie Burk. all of Bo nanza, and Mrs. Stella Burk and son of Portland attended the funeral of Mrs. Daisy Olnn at Lodl. Calif. Mrs. Olnn was the sister-in-law of Btrdle Burk and the aunt of the out ers. The Bonanza Rebekahs are spon soring a cooked food sale and rum mage sale at the hall in Bonanza all day October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodges and sons spent the week-end at Madras with her sister and family. Oordon Olvan. Ray Bradshaw, Bobby Schmor, and Dick Pepple are among those attending Southern Oregon, college this fall. Larry Oourley of the U. 8. navy, left Sunday evening for San Diego after spending a 10-day leave with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oour ley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Hodges of Tulelake visited Mrs. D. L. 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