PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TUESDAY, DEC. 6. 1?4P
Midland Empire News
Dairy
Mends and neighbor with to x.
tend their congnuulatloru to tht
thrM local couplea married during
tha month of November. The lint
couple married ware Caroline Whit
low and D. B. Cain who reside on
their place Juit north of Dairy. Then
there waa Waaler Hanklna and Eva
trunk who are at home to their
many trlande In tha O. Kllnkhem
mer house, and Walt Rltter and
Caaiy Susmtll now residing in
Klamath Palis.
Mrs. Harvey Butt spent the
Thanksgiving holiday week to Ta
coma with her parents and other
relatives and In Roaebutrg with a
titter and family.
Fred Schmoe recently toot his fa
ther K. B. Schmoe to visit a son.
Paul and family, at Camas. Wash.
A aUter Mary Slagle also accompa
nied them In the trip to Vancouver.
Wash, to visit relatives. E. B.
Schmoe expect! to visit In Washing
ton until alter the first of the year.
Friends are sorry to hear that
Mrs. a M. Haley recently Injured In
ear wreck near Rogers Poultry
ranch west of Dairy still remains
In a critical condition at Klamath
Valley hospital
A Thanksitivtnr dinner was enjoy
ed In the Virgil Schmoe home on
Thursday evening by the following:
Mrs. Louise Ktlarove. Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Hill and Miss Bobble
tmhirt of Klamath Palls. Fred
Schmoe. Robert Schmoe. Eldon and
Albert Burgdorf. Charles and Silas
Kllgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Tirgil
Schmoe and daugnters Louise, nir
fle and Karen.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hsskins and
Bruce and Larry of east Dairy spent
the Thanksgiving holiday in San
Francisco with Mrs. Raskins' sister
and family. They returned nome on
UotvUv.
Old friends will be Interested to
learn that Theodore Flackus of Med
ford underwent surgery In a Klam
ath hospital last week and Is re
ported recovering. The Flackus
family are former residents of this
vicinity.
Friends wish a speedy recovery
for Richard Hoefler who has been
critically in in a Klamath Falls hos
pital Hoefler resides on a ranch
east of Dairy.
Mrs. Louise Kilgore was recently
called to Ashland by the serious ill
ness of her uncle Willie Plaekus who
is In an Ashland hospital. His con'
ditlon still remslns serious. He la a
- brother of Charles Flackus of
Klamath Falls, and Theodore of
Medford. He la an old time resident i ,H hll(,-n.
of this vicinity. Bolton sDent Thanksgiving
iSSTSST holiday, with his parent. Mr. and
Westside
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Williams Jr.
and son returned home Sunday aft
er spending Thanksgiving holidays
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Williams Sr
A most interesting program and
bufeet social was enjoyed at the
Dry Creek school on November M.
Besides those attending from the
community several were there from
the logging camp. They Included
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Winkle and
daughter Betty, Mrs. Pete Mundy
and daughters, Mr. Lloyd Yatea
and son. Miss larlyne Cox. Mrs.
Wslt Thompson and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Rollln Redifer and chil
dren.
Saturday. November W. was
booster night at the Westside
grange hall. A nice program was
arranged by the lecturer and en
joyed by all present. A play named
"The Lighthouse Keeper's Daugh
ter" was presented by the follow
ing. Everet Becraft, Dola Morris,
Aria Buck. Harold Morrell and
Lloyd Haskins. Two musical num
bers "Girl of My Dreams" and "I
Love You So Much It Hurt Me
by the Buck 'no. Rich. Helen and
Aria. Les Pardue sang a soU
"Room Full of Rosea," and two
numbers were sung by the Morris
SL-ters. "Missouri Walts" and "My
Adobe Hacienda." Chet Morrell
read a niece on "Cooperation" and
Duane Morrell read "A Boys Re
marks to his Stomach." Following
the program a pctluck supper and
dancing were enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peay enter
tained her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Hanks and family on
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A Buck and
family enjoyed a family dinner on
Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Bussey of the Vernon
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox had
dinner for several relatives on
Thanksgiving. Among those Invited
were Mr. and Mrs. Walth Thompson
and children of Dry creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fenimore re
turned home Tuesday alter an ex
tended trip east, sight seeing and
vMttng relatives.
Mr. and Mr. Chet Morrell and
family had a Thanksgiving dinner
for their family. Quests included
Mr nd Mrs. Henry Neasham, .Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell Neasham and
son. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neash-
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turnst
"Spi II 310H
"The house is to be functional throughout maximum
efficiency, minimum effort! Could you people design a
mortgage to match?"
who made up several hunting par'
ties returned home very unfortunate
in getting their tags filled before
- the close of the season.
The Bonanza PTA held its regu
lar meeting on Monday evening.
November 28. with a good attend
ance. The band gave several musi-
. cal numbers, along with Sam Smith
speaking on recreation.
Mr. Kenneth Hartley and Miss
Williams of Klamath Falls spent
Monday afternoon In the home of
Mrs. C. H. Sewald.
Albert Burgdorf spent Sunday
with his sister and husband the H.
L. Arants and another alster Mrs.
Martha McCumber.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rice and Su
sanna and Robert of Dairy soent
the Thanksgiving week-end In Port
land with relatives and friends re
turning home on Sunday.
A large crowd attended the Wes
Han kins charivari and shower held
In Poe valley grange hall on Wed
nesday evening. November 23.
A charivari dance was held In the
Langell valley hall on Saturday
night for Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rltter.
Celery salt may be used In many
dishes soups, salad dressings,
rtufflng. egg dishes. To make this
flavoring celery seed is ground very
line and thoroughly mixed with ta
ble salt.
Mrs. Ira Bolton. Jack has been at
tending college at Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle O Neil and
children attended a family dinner
at the home of her oroiner J.
Bunyard and family at Lake City
on Thanksgiving Day.
The community was saddened
last week to learn of the death of
our beloved friend ana neigruwr.
Grandma CrowL as she waa com
monly known. Her funeral waa held
Friday at the Lakevtew chapel with
Rev. Idso conducting the services.
Interment was at the Westside cem
etery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dameron
and children made a business trip
to Alturas Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle CTNeil and
children were business vtiitors In
Klamath on Saturday.
Out-of-town guests here for the
funeral of Mrs. Ainle Crowl were the
following. Mrs. Frances Potter and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graff of Sacra
mento. Calif, Mrs. Marlon Meeker
of Berkley, Calif, Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Rinenart and Mrs. Laura
Hartlerode of Davis Creek. Mr. A
E. Chambers and Mrr. Arthur Kel
ler of Alturas. Calif, Addis Bur
goyne of Fort Bidwell. Calif. Mrs.
Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Graft and
Mrs. Potter visited the Crowl fami
ly over Friday night and returned
home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson
left on Sunday morning for Port
land to attend h. business matters.
Mr. and Mrs, Plnkerton and chil
dren of Long Beach were vtritlng
over Thanksgiving with relatives at
Mr. and Mrs. Mrlvln Willard s.
Word has Ven received by Mrs.
Henry Albertson that Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Carr are both enjoying better
health since treu recent move to
Hubbard. Ore. and they like their
new location very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stover and
family motored to Klamath county
on Thanksgiving where they had
dinner with Mrs. Stover's mother.
Mrs. Bretthaupt.
Mrs. Stella Clark of Klamath vis
ited her daughter on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill SundeL
Others calling In the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowl and Mrs.
Ed Sundet of Lakevtew who came
after her children Ole tand Louella
who had spent the week-end visit
ing their aunt and uncle.
Mrs. Mary Hughes of Cedarvllle,
Calif, Is visiting this week with her
daughter and family at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dameron.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulkey and
family returned Sunday from a
trip to Swiss rrnne. Ore. where they
spent the holidays with Harold Har
disty. Charles Buck of Lakeview recent
ly visited with his daughter and
family of Ashland.
The Westside grange ladies fed
close to 12 people at the CVA de
bate held last Tuesday evening be
tween Walter J. Pearson and Low
ell 6 teen. This debate was spon
sored by the chamber of commerce.
George Trefilnger la much im
proved after being 111 with a siege
of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lamo were
business visitors In Klamath Falls
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Roberts ana
Dorothy Kendall motored to Sum
mer Lake Sun-lay where they vis
ited Alta's brother and family Mr.
and Mrr. Bud PemolL
Mrs. Howard Nelson and children
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Garrett and Lloyd Haskins made a
trip to Yokum Valley on Sunday to
haul down some posts. Les hsd the
misfortune to get his trailer stuck
In the mud. He plans to mske
another trip stter It when the
weather Is favorable.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swartx of Klam
ath Falls were recently visiting Ma
ry and Everet Becraft.
Spending the day on Thanksgiving
at the Joe Martin home was Mr.
and Mr. Joe Martin Jr. and chil
dren and Mrs. Florence Branch of
Lakeview.
Mrs. Ed Oarrett and daughter
Louise left by bus on Sunday tor
Oakland. Calif, where Louise will
receive medical attention.
Henry and Frank Albertson re
turned last Tuesday from elk hunt
ing at Unity. While they were
gone they visited Hank's son and
family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Albertson
of Jerome, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lamb received
the sad news of the death of his
sister Mrs. Gladys Reich of Dela
ware, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Davis re
turned to Sntherlin. Ore, on Sun
day. Me and Mm Dee Chandler and
children were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Shulta on Thanks
giving. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rentier have
been spending several days on a
trip to San Francisco.
A number of Westsiders attended
the conference held at the "Latter
Day 8atnts Church" In Lakeview
on Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Cox and daughter
have moved to Lakeview from the
logging camp. Mr. Cox plans to
star in camp until his loo is com'
pleted. Also moving to town the
past week was Mr. ana Mrs. noiiin
Redifer and children.
Mrs. Waino Karjala and daughter
made a business trip to Lskevlew on
Friday afternoon from the Ooose
Lake logging camp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holt were
milrrf to Dallas. Tex. because of the
i -ith I vriniu Illness of Holt's father. They
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I were gone 10 V"? 4?
rtnvm of the summer laxe loose, miies im kk
Mr. and Mr. Walt Roberta and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts returned
Thursday from a trip to Oklahoma
where they attended the funeral of
the Roberts brothers' sister. Tney
were gone two weeks. While they
were away Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dav
is of Sutherlin. Ore. stayed on at
the ranch house.
Attending a Thanksgiving dinner
at the Jess Roberts' home were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Pernoll and children of Sum
mer Lake and Dorothy Kendall.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buck
stayed overnight one evening lart
week with her father Vic Brown of
Poe Valley.
Les Pardue accompanied ay la
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MOTOR CO.
Main at Esplanade Ph. 121
his father was Improving. Roy Wa
terhouse substituted aa janitor and
bus driver.
D. C. Atchely and Nester Wllburn
narrowly escaped injury on Tues
day evening one mile on the other
side of Pinehurst. Their car wa?
forced Into the ditch and turned
over twice when another car at
tempted to pass a truck on a blind
curve. No one was Injured but the
car waa badly damaged,
p.trid. Ward and two college
girU friends visited at the Ward
hum. over Thanksgiving. Mr. and
Mrs. Ward took them bacsr to EU'
ffnt on Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Foster and son Warren
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Foster over the Thanksgiv
ing vacation.
Mrs. Jesse Layton. sister of Wal
ter Layton from1 St. Clair, Minn.
Is visiting at the Layton nome ior
n Indefinite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calmes and
son and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Zor
ejlska attended the livestock show
In San Francisco. Mrs. Calmes stay
ed over the Thanksgiving holidays
to visit her father. A Carr. Tom
Calmes olcked up his wife on the
wsy back and tney roumea on
Sunday.
Tha Walter Lavton family were
unusually lucky during the fall hunt
ing season. They bagged tnree aeer
and two elk.
Those present for Thanksgiving at
the home of Elder ana Mrs. J. a,
Waterhouse were Mr. and Mrs. J
C. Freeman of Washington, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and ehll
dren from Ashland, Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Miner of Portland and Miss
Helen Corrum from Klamath Falls.
The last three are grandchildren
Then on Friday evening Mr. and
Mrs. C. Albert Waterhouse and chll.
dren joined the group from Lake'
view fro a birthday dinner In honor
of Mr. Waterhouse Br.
The Puckett-Scherer mill that has
been closed for the past three weeks
Is now operating with a small crew
that Is grading and shipping lum
Der still on the yard.
A group of friends from Calvary
Baptist church of Klamath Falls
surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wa
terhouse a day or two before
Thanksgiving by bringing them
nice assortment of good things to
eat for Thanksgiving and future use,
This seems to be becoming a custom
i with them In remembering this old
retired minister and wife, members
of the same church
Elder C. A. Waterhouse was call
ed to Sliver Lake to conduct the
funeral of Mrs. Mary Long an In'
timate acquaintance of 20 years,
Camp 6 W
The 8. L. Henderson homt was
the scene of a gay youngster's party
November 14 when their youngest
son Larry and the Carl Morehead's
baby daughter celebrated their
birthdays together. Larry Hender
son became five years old on Nov
ember M and Alene Mrtehead was
one year old on November 1. The
dnsen children who attended enjoy
ed games and cake and Ice cream.
Prises were won by Billy Mike
Thompson, Boboy Morehead, Faye
Brown. Anita Gall Hall, and Danny
Thornton.
The last regular meeting of the
Dixie club was held at the home
of Mrs. Dirk Fairfield. The ladlea
enjoyed luncheon and then played
Bingo. Wanda Johnson won high and
Wanna Leather ood second high.
A number of ramp people like to
get together on Saturday night and
cut a rug. On October 23 a dancing
party waa held at the B. L. Hender
son home In nonor of the return of
Jim and Mary Baker to ramp. On
November t a crowd gathered at
the Lew Brmis home for dancing.
Jive records furnished the music.
Coffee and a light lunch was rerved
at midnight on each occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham of
Bly called In rump on Saturday.
November It. They came up to
gather pine cone for Chrtstmaa
decorations and Thomaa Thomson
and children went with them into
the woods to show them where the
sugar pines sere. Afterward they
had lunch and a vlrtt at the Thom
son home.
Mrs. Eddie Braden of Long
Beach. Calif, visited at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Harold Marks
the week of Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mn H. 8. Bridge enjoyed
an Interesting auto trip the week
before Thanksgiving which took
them Into California as f ar aa Wil
liams and Ukiah. thence up the
coast as far aa Brookings, Oregon.
There they had a short visit with
Mrs. Oordon Good's parents, the L.
Z. Harbina. Bridge went salmon
fishing and caught a 23-pound sal
mon at the mouth of the Chetco
river. Their visit to the ocean was
memorable because the tide was at
It's highest In two yeara at that
time. Perfect weather waa their
11 through their trip and they re
ported a very enjoyable time. Mrs.
R. L. Schlotfeldt took care of the
camp store In their absence.
Olenn Adams la fixing up the
house next to Mast's, building on a
room. This Is the house formerly
occupied by the Fred Peters family.
Adams will be married soon and a
more complete report of the event
111 appear later.
L. L. Arnett. his wife and daugh
ter, Virginia have moved Into the
house formerly occupied by the
Hank Waldrlp's.
Mrs. Eleanor Thomson was to
have entertained the Pinochle club
at her home on November How
ever that was the day her daugh
ter Nancy decided to break out In
mysterious rash. So at the last
minute Mrs. Margaret Brown took
over the entertaining dutlea at her
home. Since scarlet fever haa been
prevelant Nancy waa closely
watched for some time but she be
came entirely well in two days. The
prizes were aall-plaquea made by
Mrs. Thomson and a dome cro
cheted by Mrs. Marks. They were
won by Wanda Johnion for high
score. Pearl Henderson for low
score, and Dorothy Bridge for pi
nochle. Three guests from the Dixie
club were present. They were Wan
da Johnson, ?earl Henderson, and
Mary Bsker. and they received spe
cial guest prizes. The dessert course
served at the Mart of the meeting
consisted of ipple pie and coffee.
Because the last column of newt
sent in by your reporter seems to
have been lost In transit, we will
tell here that the October meeting
of the Pinochle club was held In
the Scout cabin with Mrs. Ous Hall
and Mrs. Leonard Bright a hoates-
Prlze were won on that day by
Mrs. George Rogers for high score
and Mrs. Bam James for low and
pinochle. On November 10 a busi
ness meeting was called by the
chairmen of the club. Eileen Brown
and Mabel Rogers. It waa decided
to enlarge the club to Include every
lady In camp who plays pinochle,
and have the entertaining done by
two women at a time In the Scout
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DETAINED BY REDS Hrlg.
I'.en. Robert H. Soule, above,
U. S. military attache at Nanking,
la one of a number of Americans
whose detention by Chinese
Communists haa caused storms
of protest In thlt country and
elsewhere. For over two months
he hat been denied en exit
permit
Dorris
cabin. Duet of sixty-cents bi-annual-
ly will be charged
A home extension unit has been
formed In camp with M women
signing up for regular membership.
Oertrudg Good was the power be
hind this very useful movement and
at the election of officers the wom
en elected her as chairman with
Pearl Henderson as vice-chairman.
Vivian Hurk as secretary and Wan
na Leatherwood aa treasurer. Two
all-day meeting have been held al
ready In the Scout cabin with a
good attendance both tlmea. The
first meeting waa devoted to learn
ing how to make Chrtstmaa decora
tions with local greenery, and the
second to blouse-making demon
strated by the county home exten
sion agent. Mlsa Mary Glenn. A
more complete report on the activi
ties of this dug may be seen In
the regular home extension news
In The Herald and Newa. On Nov
ember 2. Mr. O Oood and Mrs,
R. L. Schlotfeldt attended the home
extension demonstration In Klamath
Falls on Herb Cookery. They will
be the project leaders at the next
regular meeting.
David Haddock, ton ot Mr. tnd
Mrs. Hugh Hsddork of Klamath
Fall, waa the proud winner ot t
turkey at the Lion club turkey
shoot recently.
The Junior rslllrmrn have voted
to be Inactive for a time until they
can all get Uie time to attend the
merlins. Till association was the
first ot IU kind In the rtate of
California. Tin money remaining In
the treasury has been donated to
various county turds. Graeme Slew-
art la president, Mrs. Lee Hammi.
secretary, and Bhlrlee Stevenson,
treasurer.
A representative of the itate pub
llo utilities commission will meet
In Dnrrla with the city council De
cember at the city hall. Thl
meeting with rouncllmen and Dor
ri rltlien la to determine whether
Dorrla thnuld have 24 hour tele
phone service and It Is to be hoped
that both the counrllmen and cltl
lens will give this their undivided
attention. Dorrla should have 24
hour service, other smsll commu
nities have such service. Why not
us
Mrs. Clay Parker of Bprlngllrld,
Ore. was guest of thl Oet-To-Oethcr
club recently. Mrs. Parker wss a
former resident of Tennant and
her many friends were delighted to
see her.
The town basketball team turned
out Monday at the Butte Valley hlsh
gym for their first practice and a
goodly amount ot Dorrtsltea turned
out to watch.
Mrs. Art Stallcop and Dora Bran
ham were business csllers In Dun-
mulr recently. The ladles vlsltrd
friends In Weed.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Stallcop have
their grendmn Billy Msrey as thtlr
guesL Hit Htalk-nps went In Balem
last week. and brought Billy bark
with Uitni,
Lester Hulfman waa l.ereeably
surprised recently when a group of
friends gave him a party.
A large number of Butte Valley
rltlseiu turned out for tha rabbit
drlva Sunday and about I2O0 were
batged.
Mtt. William K rouse Is homt for
t long leavt !rotn duties with the
U. 8. army. Ha haa been In Ja
pan IS months.
Mrs, Gale Duncan la In Seattle,
Wash, for an Inilrllnlte stay.
Hiyan Hutch Wilson spent the
Thanksgiving holiday alth hi pr.
ruts. Mr. and Mrs. Wnodle Wilson.
Buuh Is a stu.lrnt at Hacred Heart
academy.
Mrs. George Pheneger waa hon
ored on her nih birthday when a
group ot her Iriendi dropped In at
her Bray home.
Dorru shul-.n will have an op
portuntty to see the beautiful b.
aar Item tint Hit VKW auxllary
6IU4 will have for sale at their
Chrlslmaa bazaar December 10 at
tha Dorru citv hall. Anyone wih
ing to take advantage of this oiler
may drop Mre. Art Stallcop a card
at box 4 Dorris and the will
bring the article to you.
December 13 I the nest meeting
of the Dorrla PTA when a movie
will bt shown. Plan to attend.
FARM INCOME
MADRAS, Dec. 6 WV-Jefferson
county farm Income reached a total
of S7.4M6M thla year, the county
agricultural council said yeaterday.
The council said the total Income
was six times greater than In 1M
and 13 tlmea larger than 193.
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Snrpherds and farmhand returned
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Irum the ancient volcano's three
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