Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1947
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Midland Empire Nevs
Spraque River
Mr, and Mis. lon fleorve ana
Km Buster and niece Klxla Thrah
r ol Prlnevllle were week-end
UMU of nory'i sisters, Mra. Hob
PaeoH nd Mrs. B. A. Bhrplierd nd
(nilllel.
Mrs. !U Blory of Lakevlew Via
lud with her daushter end family
the Robert carnlnla on Friday.
Evelyn, tht bebv daughter of Mr.
nd Mra. Paul Bodenhamer, ha
been alck for several day with an
ear Infection. It waa nrceeeary to
lanra them Sunday and ah la much
Improved.
Tht county road trader haa been
buay the paat few daya trying to
month out enme of Uie bumpa In
the Hpraiue River road.
Jark Bterrett of Oakrldse atopped
In Biru Itlver for a ahnrt time
Haturday while siipervlslns the mov
In of enme InKa-ln, trurka frnm Wll
where they will be turd thla win
ter. Mr. and Mra. Jo William of
Klamath Faila visited with their par
enta Mr. and Mra. Chel Wllllama
and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Newlun
on Saturday. Joe la a atudrnt at
OTI
Mr. and Mra H. A. Shepherd and
Eugene and Uelores motored to Bar.
ramento where they apent their
three-day holiday with Bhephrrd's
mother and brother, Mra. Myrtle
Shepherd and ann Paul.
The Bprague River PTA la apon
anrlnt a turkey dinner to be given
In the arhonl cafeteria on Sunday,
November 30 . The public la Invlt
ed. The proreeda are In f o for neces
aary equipment for the arhnol.
Mr. and Mra. Owen l.udwlrk apent
the week-end In Medford vUlllni
their daughter and family the
George Lovenburgi.
Mra. Sarah Michael of Dairy apent
aeveral daya vlnltlng with her
daughter Mra. Byron Welch. She
returned to her home Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Edwin Walker and
children and Mr. and Mra. Elwin
Hall enjoyed a theatre party In
Klamath Palla Saturday night.
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Hall enjoyed
a monlh'a vUll with their daughter
Mra. Welry (Ivanell) Oeub and In
fant daughter Debbie I.ynne of Ml
not. N. D. Mra. Wendell Allred alio
a daughter frnm Sacramento, Calif.
apent the paat two werka vlaltlng
family and many frlenda. Mr. and
Mra. Hall took their daughter home
to Sacramento. They were it
companled by Mra. Oaub on tht trip
which look them to many place of
Interest. They eapeclally enjoyed the
Journey home via the coaat high
way. Mra. Oaub returned to her
horn In Ml not the flrat of Novem
ber. She report It much colder
there with a temperature of M de
gree moat of the time.
Claren Welch and Delorea Shep
herd entertained a group of young'
etera at a birthday party honoring
Otarene'a brother Loy on hla 12th
anniversary November t. The aft
ernoon wa apent In playing game
and dancing after which the girl
Mrved Ice cream and oak. Thoae
enjoying the affair were Shirley
naaklna Charlotte Barney Yvonne
Lgo Martha Jane Roper Julia
W Ann Jefferenn Sally Wlntng rain
ela Leek Willie Crume Donald Tun
and the honored gueat. Mra. Sarah
Michael of Dairy alao helped with
the aervtng.
Summer Lake
Mr. and Mra. Carton attended the
funeral of Mra. Carlon' (later, who
died last week In Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Elvl Ivy and baby
returned Sunday from a week-end
trip to Springfield where they via
Ited hi parent. They alao were In
Oregon City to vUll her parent.
The church guild met at tie
church Thursday afternoon with
Mra. H. O. Harris and Mrs. Henry
Markua a hostesses. Business was
conducted and the guild decided to
sponsor a benefit card party at the
grange hall December 2. A polluck
upper will be Included In the ad
mission price of 60 cent. Proceeds
of the evening will be used for
church and guild work. Mrs. I. M.
Carlon la the chairman.
The guild heard a profitable re
port from the recent rummage aalt
In Lakevlew. Mra. E. M. Carlon
drew the surprise pacake.
Several people attended the high
school dance at the Paisley gym
Saturday night. Among those pres
ent were: Mrs. Roy Carlon and
auna. Even and Bob, Mra. A. De-
boy and Joan. Mr. and Mra. Prank
Oravea and Joyce, Mr, and Mra.
S D. Harris and Roberta. Wesley.
Clarence and Dairy Nelson, Gordon
Withers, and Dirk Lerwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Duggan and
baby spent Thursday In Lakevlew.
The Dugana expect to sail fnr Ire
land about December t.
Douglas Houston of PaUley scent
the week-end with Bob Carlon.
Those attending the PTA meet
ing at the Paisley school W1ne-.
day were Mr. and Mr. H. E.
Caudell. Mr. and Mra. A. Debnv.
Mr. Prank Graves, Mrs. S. D. Har
ris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Markua,
Mra. e. ri, Neunn. Mr. Roy Car-
lnn, and Mr. Jim Elder.
The musical program consisted of
selection by the high rhool band
and the girl's chorus, both under
the direction of C. D. Ciasner. The
PTA also decided to sponsor a
Chrtstma dance this year.
Ray Knutsnn. forest ranger, spoke
on the Boy Scout Jamboree to be
held at Valley Porge next June.
One member from the Paisley troop
Is eligible to go,
Mrs. Newman Klne. Lakevlew,
drove In Stockton last week with
her tnolher-ln-Uw Mrs. Guy Poster
to bring bark Ouy who was there
on business. They returned Wednes-1
day. i
The regular session of Grange No. I
1H met Saturday night. Mr. H. E. i
Caudell waa accepted aa a new I
member. A donation wa made to ;
the Community Cheat and plan I
The Oreat Smoky Mountain aa
tonal park, on the North Carolina,
-lenneaaeo Doraer. contain more
s peels of native tree than In all
of Europe,
ijrorrr itts. 1
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OFF TACKLE SLANT Thl turkey doc tome nifty broken-field
running a he eludes three comely pursuer at the Nevele Country
Club, Ellenville, N. Y. He ha Just snake-hipped out of a flying
tackle by Beverly Dey and ha left Erna Rosman, left, and Lee
Austin far behind.
were made for th Thanksgiving
dance.
Elgin Cornell, county agent,
spoke on the farm planning council
which will be organized here De
cember 7.
Officer were elected at the meet
ing as follows: Max McLaln, mas
ter; Hlldred Harris, overseer; May
Deboy, lecturer; Dean Harria. stew
ard: William Harvey, assistant
steward: Muriel Nelson, chaplain;
Zllla Elder, treasurer: Charlotte
Harris, secretary: Leroy Oallant,
gate keeper; Da las Harris. Cere;
Elsie Currier. Pomona; Bonlta Oal
lant, Flora: Beatrice Harvey, lady
assistant aleward.
FOR RENT
f vase en
Sewing Mochintt
Late BloeeM
Sawing Mochin Servitw
ti iat raa en I
achool house an proving to be a
popular activity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pernoll and
children accompanied by Mr. Lea
Elder apent Saturday In Klamath
Palla visiting. Mr. and Mr. Mile
Mulkey returned to their home at
Eureka last week following a visit
at th Harvey ranch.
E. R. Nelson and son. Merle left
Monday for La Orand on an elk
hunting trip.
Mr. and Mr. Roy Ctudell and
two children, of Silver Lake were
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. H.
E. Caudell. Dr. P. W. Chernenkoff,
Bend, and Walter Powers, Portland,
were Sunday guest of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Deboy and family.
We and Ross Dollarhlde returned
from Portland where Roa received
medical treatment Mr. and Mr. W.
H. Harvey were caller at the Roy
Carlon ranch Sunday.
Vliltors of Mr. and Mr. Hugo
Leyva last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Melergergen, Tillamook, Hal
Keaslg and Ward Mathlson, Forest
Orove, and Mr, and Mr. T. R. Conn
of Lakevlew.
J. J. Kulstad and family, and
Mr. Josl Kulstad, Bend, were Sun
day visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Dean
Hani.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Elder left
Tuesday for Sacramento to attend
Mme. Laval Fights
To Keep House
PARIS Nov. II lF Mme. Pierre
Laval, ao-year-old widow of the late
Vichy premier, aald today ah will
resist all attempt to requisition her
house.
She said she wa visited by 11
men Saturday, Including a commu
nist municipal councillor, who
claimed they had an order to requi
sition the house for family with
six children,
"You have already committed an
assassination by killing my hus
band," Mme. Laval aald sh told
them, adding: "You will hav to
commit another murder to get thl
ho us from me. I hav been living
here for M year and I Intend to
remain.'
Looking for something? Read the
Want Ad you may find It there I
' Mississippi football squads went
aoachlas through three early cam
paign 18M. 1BV7 and lBOo,
On fourth of the sugar produced
m American territory la raised la
Hawaii, aay th National Olo
graphic society.
Manley Currier and L. E. Elder
were appointed member of the ex
ecutive commute.
Mr. and Mr. Hugo Leyva were
dinner gueat of Mr. and Mr.
Prank Grave at the lodge Satur
day evening.
The Pomona grange meet at
Port Rock Saturday. The movie on
Thursday evening at the Ana River
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
Thla Old Treatment Often
Beings Happy Reliel
Van etssrOr ef kUnar foasettosi pernKe
poUoooos Blatter to rttnala la soar UwU
(t mar cum aacaiae backache, rhmaati
nalaa, ks palaa, tova of pep and aawraT. set.
tin op BlsSU. swelling. pafllMM andcr the
ana, siaiiirnM and diulaeaa. Fraqnai or
ecantr paaaasas wit smarting and banunc
eomatimes shove tbrrs Is somsOing vnoag
With joor kldocTS or bladder. .
Don't wait I Aak your dnisalat for Don's
Pills, s sUmulaat diuretic, seed sueerislulir
BT mlllloiw for oeer rears. Doan's sleo
barer relief and will heh the U miles of
ktdner tunes flush pot"oeaBwaefxoBe
air bawd. Cat Baaa' fills.
the National grange meeting there.
They also will visit In Los Angeles
before returning.
Tele-fun
by Wsrren Goodrich
"A usual they've) hunf p.
No en ever bellwvo I hurry
to get to the phone of quickly
as I can." ... Folks often can't
answer your call right away . . .
to please wait a full minute . . .
Pacific Telephone.
2 THANKSGIVING
DANCE
THURSDAY NIGHT
AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
ARMORY'
FEATURING MUSIC IY
BALDY'S DAND
"JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC"
Dancing 9-1 $1 Per Person (tax inc.)
COMING THURSDAY, DEC. 15
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CLEARANCE
Choost from a large group
Profiles, Bonnets, Cloches, Berets
in Felts, Velours, Velvets.
Regularly 2.95 to 35.00
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Statement of the Condition of
Butte Valley State Sank
DGRRIS, CALIFORNIA
at the close of business
NOVEMBER 1, 1949
RESOURCES
Loons end Discounts $1,523,338.03
United States Bonds 432,917.77
' Other Bonds end Securities 33,395.67
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 11,934.11
Cesh en Hand and Due from Banks 1,215,154.92
$3,236,740.50
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 35,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undiridad Profits 79,432.35
Interest Collected, Not Eerned 7,051.14
Tones, Accrued, Not Paid 32.19
Deposit 3,015,224.82
$3,236,740.50
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