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

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    WEDNESDAY. DKC. 21, 1910
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Midland Empire Nevs
Bonanza
Adel Brown, 17-year-olrt daugh
ter of Mr, (nit Mra. John llrown of
Bonansa, u rhwrn to represent
Bonajita school an th annual
Daughter! of Hit Amerlran Revolu
tion Oood Clltseiuhlp contest.
Three sriilnrs, A1111I0 Lou Rom
tvedl. Brlly Jtmri (lid Ailrle were
nominated by the Wrtim 1 n d
Adrl wu clmaen by the aluilriits.
Th ilrli wie Judiird for thrlr de
pendability, service, leadership and
palrlotUm.
In order to comiiet In the context
Which inrlihtr all of (Southern Ore
ion Adele filled out a qurallmmalre
on her opinion of drmnrracy and
the growth of democracy.
The Ctrl who wins the dutrlct con
twt will roniiete In the atate con
teat which will be held by the DAR
before the new year. The mate win
ner will be ilvrn a trip to Weah
Initnn, D. C.
Mr. and Mra. TA Clour 11 vlalted
on Sunday slth Mr. and Mr. Owen
Pvppl and family. Dirk Prnpie wu
horn from arhool at Aahland for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mra. Bill Burnett and
Jack Mlckle ware dinner gueata of
Mr. and Mra. Hurry Kraxlrr and
Mra. Smith on Baturday evening.
Sunday the Burnett and Mr. Mic
V were gueata of Mr. and Mra.
iJfrfy Van Huklrk of Tulrlake.
Mr. and Mra. Don Rom and Darel
are spending a few daya In Klam
ath Falls wllh hla parents Mr. and
Mra. John Rom.
Albert Dearborn and Chuck art
her from Mlririlelon. Ida. vlaltlng
hla mother Mra. Mary Dearborn
who la very III at lllllatrle hnnpltal.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Lovelady and
Buck are home from Jordan Val
ley, where they vllted with their
daughter Mra. Dale Urown and fam
ily. Mra. Dale Brown U home from
the hoapllal at Nampa. Ida. and It
recovering front aurarry.
Mra. Roy A. Ilixliin of Tulrlake
1 vlaltlng her parenu Mr. and Mra.
Lea Leavllt tor a few daya.
Mr. and Mra. L. W. Monroe 8t. of
Cave Junction arrived Haturday
to vUit thrlr daughter Mra. R. E.
Thoma and family and other rela
Uvea and frlrnda.
THE ART TATi:R. J7 Main
I.aU gift shopping every night Ihla
vreeb anUI (:M.
Hildebrand
Mr. end Mra. Leonard Rltler and
aon Erwln vlalted on Hunday at Al
umna with Mr, and Mra. HageUleln
and fumlly.
Mr. and Mra. Charlra Kord and
family of the Henley dlatrlct vlalt
ed on Friday with Mr. and Mra. 8.
K. Ilaltslrr.
Lawrence Ifortun aold lit head
of Hereford to the Chewaucan Cat
He and Livestock company of Pau
ley. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Colahan were
tranaactlng bualneaa In Klamath
Fa I la on Tueaday.
Mra. V. E. Clrla returned home
on Turaday from Freno, Calif.,
where ahe apent tile manssgiv-
Ing holiday with her aon and
dauKhter-ln-law, Mr. and Mra. D.
E. UrUe.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Rica of
MinueaiMilla are vlaltlng their aon
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Don Rice and family.
Mr. and Mr. John Jonea return
ed home Monday from Moaler
where they vlalted their daughter
and ann-ln-law Mr. and Mra. Jamea
Puium and family.
Mr. and Mra. D. llorflrr vtnlted
on Wednesday wllh their brother
Richard llorflrr.
Mra. Harah Mlcharl vlalted on
Saturday wllh Mr. John Hloan.
Mr. and Mra. Buck Btorhalrr and
family accompanied by Mr. Albrrt
Nrwman of Klamath Palla vlalted
on Haturday with Mr. and Mra. II
L. Arant.
Mra. S. K. llartsler vlalu-d on
Saturday evening with her aliter
Sarah Mlcharl.
Mr. and Mra. Art Rchrrlnrr and
Mr. and Mra. Don Srhrelnrr and
aon, Mra. Roe IXyie of llrnlry and
John Andrraon and Orval Smyth
visited on Friday with Mr. and Mr.
S. K. Ilarulrr.
Mra. Edith Thatrhrr of Crescent.
vUitrd wlUi her daughter Mra. Olive
Kralry.
Mra. John Jone and Mra. NcUon
Wood were tranuirtlng bualneaa In
Klamath Fall on Friday.
Mr. and Mra. D. Ilorfler and chil
dren Floyd. Ray. Gloria and Wanda
of Klamath Falla vl-lted on Satur
day with thrlr mother Mr. Sarah
Michael.
Mr. and Mr. Byron Welch and
children Eddie. Elton Lot and Clar
ence 0 f Sprague River were din-
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INVENTS "BULB SNATCHER" Johnny C. Wllllami of Fay
rile, Ala., look over the ingenious machine that he designed to
proce gladiolus hulh. The "bulb matcher" count the bulb,
prays them with DDT and grade them for market. The 18-year-old
farm boy I hnilrd by hi neighbora a an electrical wizard be
cauae of many aimllar Inbor-aaving device he ha built Johnny 1
on of six winner In Weatinghouie'e 4-H "Better Methods" contest.
Mt. Laki
ner gueat of their mother Mr. Sar
ah Michael on Saturday.
Mra. S. K. Haruler and aon John
were tranaactlng bualneaa In Klam
ath Fall on Thuraday and they
also vuitrd with Mr. Mary Egert.
Mr. Sarah Michael vlalted on
Saturday with Mra. Ernrat Rltter.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Sullivan and
Larry of Malln vlalted on Sunday
wllh Mr. Sullivan' parenu, Mr.
and Mr. B. K. HarUler.
Mr. Joe Vleria and aon Lee vis
ited on Tueaday with her aunt Mr.
S. K. Hauler.
Mr. Edith Thatcher vlalted on
Friday with Mr. V. E. Orlae and
Mrs. Sarah Michael.
Henley
To Buy or Sell Use the Want-Ada I
Mr. and Mra. Frank Southwell re
turned from Portland where Mrs.
Southwell received medical treat
ment. Mr. Rose Lee and Mr. Dorothy
Rreder Dchllnger were among can
didate Initiated Into the Eastern
Star Lodge Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Stone and
Mr. and Mr. Roy Oooding were
guests at the Menners supprr held
at the Peace Memorial church Sat
urday night.
The troop held a Chris Unas party
Monday at the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Craft, the assistant leader.
A vesper ceremony was held and
A son was bom last week to Mr.
and Mra. Dale Chryne at the Klam
ath Valley hospital.
Jay William Jeffcoet, Likely,!
Calif. Is vlaltlng at the home of hi 1
tr rend parents, Ji and Mr. Jay
Falrclo.
Mra. W. M. Williams returned
bom last week from Medford,
where aha was called for the 111- ,
nea of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Yaden te-
turned horn last week from a visit
at Portland r th relative and
fiendr.
Work has been completed on the
two-room office at th Lassett and
Chryne potato distributors ware
house at th Btukel railroad eta-
Uon. R. E. Fleming did the car
penier work and painting.
On th si hV this wcele are'
tt-nat and Mrv Don Jonnscn ai'h
he f u.
Th ladles aid met at the horn
of Mra. Henry Semon Wednesday
wtlh Mrs. Wallace Thompson as
sisting Mrs. O. L. Brown was re-clecte.1
president, Mrs. L W. White vice
president and Mrs. Percy Dixon reo
retary treasurer. Mrs. Charles Iks
Lap Jr., wu In chsrge of th uro
gram. Present were: Mrs. B. W. Short,
Mra. Maude McClay. Mrs. V. B.
Yaden. Mra. Burt Hawkins, Mn
Jay Manning, Mis Ray Albera, Mr.
Ira Orem, Mrs. Lawrence B I r k,
and Mrs. A. R, Campbell.
Mrs. Sam Eiiman, Mrs. L W.
White. Mr. Charles DeLap Jr.
Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mrs. Percy
Dixon. Mrs. J. R. niott, Mrs.
Jay Falrclo, lira. Estella Hill,
Mrs. Kittle Jackson, Mrs. Oray
Brannon. Mr. Earl Mack, Mrs.
O. L. Brown, Mr. Ward Dolan
and Mrs. Willi n Williams.
Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs. John
Marshall. Mra. Clarence Oaber,
Mrs. Roy La Prarie and the host
ess Mrs. Semon and Mrs. Thomp
son. Children present were. Virginia
Albera, Peggy and Bruce DeLap
Oayl Brannon, Ann Marshall.
Charles Thompson, Pamela and
Lois DeLap and David and Judith
Jackson.
Wooly Eakl.no breeds of dogi THE ABT CENTER, ItiT Main
posseas th heaviest fur of any j Late gift ahopplng every night this
known animal. I
Th Beat Casta N Mara, Owa
Royal Typewriter, Ftaneer Office
SubdIt Cm. m South Mb.
pins were presented eleven mem
bers of intermediate Olrl Scout
troop 32 under the leadership of
Mrs. Don Schriener.
ATTENTION
HUSBANDS!
Here's a brand new gift from
Fyock's that will make a hit
in any household . . .
THE NEW
G-E PORTABLE
DISHWASHER
NOW
169
SI 7.00 down $7.49 a month
95
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PORTABLE DISHWASHER
Ifs HEW -I ft Amazing!
You can't realize the time and work it save until
you use it in your own home.
FYOCK':
1001 Main
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
STORE .
Phone 5400
ATTENTION
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Everyone Can Buy Anyone the
Perfect CHRISTMAS GIFT at
Our Trainel Sales
People Ca Help
You Wjth Your
Xmas
Shopping
We Have Everything.
Gift Ideas
Dalle) Kay
'NUTS
Party Mix.
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A GreofeV
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Christmas
Candies and
Novltiet Than '
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$5 FROLIC SET
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loveliness
for her.
Homestead box,
An attractive
gtfl for her.
MAX FACTOR
Gift sets In
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plaatle bos.
Vanity Sets
Reg. tJ.5 Comb, brush, hand
mirror, powder box. Gold trim.
I Faetor M!my? Chocolates
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