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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1952)
SATURDAY, APRIL 1ft, 10!2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V vir.r. Ttmrr '"'mi Cii fi ii.ii iff'' CI--w&U lAftX-J THE NEW ADDITION to Fyock's, 10th and Main, houses an enlarged hardware depart mant. and was opened this week. The more expanded into the space formerly occupied hy Richards Fur Company, doubling its floor space. FORT ROCK lly 1101)1. HTA Mr(;i:i: Well, here work pounding oul the new n:i j old faithful agln. Ilatl a wond'-r- j lul vacation and vir.lt with my mother, Mr, Ji'Dnle Bclincldcr. in glurluu Miami tirarli. Flu, Unvlcl I llir board of Supervisor of BOB jlJiMrlct of LakuvifA, gave a few jur-iuils on the woik ol tho BC'H ..wj akd for uueitlon. 'I he mam 1 ion folkn, back li'"f,"'0 "I these rlUcunsioiia are lo hi Laks County, but it will be u tn tlir local rancnars lo decide whether or not Ihev will form thalr own tin-tricl or gj Into one large district, there will be Inline dls- b nd I relumed ui Oi'OKon Mondny, Miirth 31. Btayid lit the Wlnrina , lUsHi'ini on thin mailer. After the meeting a pollack supper was en- '". Klamath Kail, lor two "bv the aw c r up thatwa, (lay. and returned to Fort rtow h evc.miM :. Sou a re dano Wedncsuay everm.i!, April 2. I'(n(( ttbjt 2 .,. Wtn Heeina an thouuh Donald ha a i ,a,i hv all. J'wiee Glider and be'ler green thnnb than t have, oxen Pitcher supplied the music All my plant nre Jut bloomliu ;a( calling. beautifully and have Krv.n Into a . , & committee l planning small junidi Donald had a won- d , Uc v,.rv nfxr Iulurei derlul "urprlae lor me on mv h , nI,0UIlten)tnl. of rumili alu-r It . and vll(.d H,n 01m. A special school board meeting M(..l() a;t 'Ine min purpose ol v.aa helii Biindav alieiiinnn. April lrl wai( t0 u0 smell Itching, 10, at the Rchool house. The parent ' ltlK Met remained at the were aaked lo be prc.ient lo help ,0ut li ol Handr Kiver and never discus what hit lo be done to ;,. ,, ,. radio report iiald the achool building and grounds -o !hfy Wf)Ud ,0 Charlie and Cladv enable the school to become stand- l(uln ,01nc' Saturday nlKhl without urcl. tt smei between them. Mr. and Mr. Jnhn Harbison and K0bb'c Glider found the moit Brolly went to Ucud Wedm-aday F...ll!r Kuktt during the Eimter Ekk alternoon, April 2, lor medical , hei3 8t the achool Krtday treatment. Beema a lliouuli Hcolly hami'l been feclliiK too good with a very bad cold, and alto John has been a bit under the weather with atomach trouble. Mr. hunt inomlnx. Biif.lnc:a vhltors lr Bend on Mon ilav were Walt Nlcnol. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Branch and Mr. John Harbison and Bcotty enu IliiUn will meet at Ihe Iioiiip Ins a npeedy recovery. Mr. t'uld it Jeiinetle Mnrnhall, IBM Karlc. I well relumed home the llnl of I'ueaday, 1:30 p.m. "'e week, C'nl or lellern will reach him at Good BamarllHii Hoi- Hurrry-KlBmth County Jtule i P'lal. Itoom 3WI. U.K. Iteedrr had major (iirifrry on. nmriuna at the Bwetlliih llo- New Humbler -Horn ui Mr. and pltul. ejoutlle. He wan accnnipaiilnl i'Mrn. Hurry binith. iJuiiMiiuir north bv hiA Wile 011(1 OII u. IJ I "'..ft.. Chemult and Mr. Donald McOce i :v ' "J nTvirf Mr. and Mr. Branch came nome wiui it ree-miarter ton blue Chevroiei ( Untie I Rorder. Tine Grove iiu- trlcl. Card will reach him al the I'ledmonl Hotel. Beattle. Improvlni Mr. Arthur Cole. Sa lrm, one-time renldenl of Klamath Kail l reroverlim from iniijor ur- ierv at EllUlllUe IIOMUia". I 'I v aeven poundu; 6 ouiice.i. .Named Hiuiiira Jean. Materuul urandparenu are Mr. and Mr. Charlt bwlt7.1er, and piilrmal Krandiuother I Mr. Dor othy Smith, all ol Klamath Kail. To Corvalll Janice Larnon and Amelia I'attrrsoii, both of K In in- A birthday party honorliin Mr. C. C. tomi atil Mr. Lena HaupU man wa held al the home .of Mr. Verne Brader. Mm. .Cap Jcnaup, Mm. flay Darnell, Mr. Brader and Mr. Hill Taylor a.v nlnled with Ihe evcnlim enlcr- ! liilnineiu. Tliere were prizes lor the iiiont untiMiiil hat and first prize went lo Mia. Long. Blxtcen were aerved refresh- were dinner Kueata at the home of Mr. and Mr. Pluyd Branch i Thursday rvciiliik. ,,,'rkun. They traded in the Old- Hlirion Brown 1 icvrima. lanu .- for Leonard Kllcher and planned on i"1""",, - . .... llind .nA being finished by Tuesday. April H. The Orange piano aa tuned ana Burton will then tart hauling logs ' nared on "ef"'-, Ruther. Into the mill again. . the mill wa, ! On Thursday little i Tren MWr shut down due to a load limit on ; rd tell - Uom the cab ol nw the highway these past couple of truck and cut hU doclor weeks Burton Brown aUo enlarged " h Ji . "Jo .he docr Leonard Pitcher went along to hold Trent. Reva and Vcrna also went along. ' The Bureau of Land Management held It annual range m the mill pond during the shut down and the pond will hold about 76,000 feet of logs now. Mr .and Mrs. John Harbison and Scotty had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mr. Donald McGce. The annual Easter Sunday wor- the Gr-inge ship service heM Jointly by the r'llver l ake and Kort Rock coni- Hnll Thursday. Dial. Grazier Ed Bailey was present. The Cablr. Lake Ranger Station Mr. and Mr. Joe able to allend having been called. I house auditorium, was very well jBtelnkemp and son to Ventura. Calif, to ee her on iallended by trie lamlliea ol Dotn in rTiuay. . n,rfmorid ...d daughtir-ln-law. jcommunlllea. MWUlm Massey .of R'dmond menu. Mr. Iliiuplmen was un- iinumiic at uie Oliver Lake tscnooi- ii now uucm- m0Ved well jeteiniemp miu land Mr and Mrs, Cole tnilghl nl:" runs, leu loony uy.iri ir Henley during their residence here Corvulh anil Oreijiiii Btate College Cole U now with the Bute Depart- . t? attend the Hpi ing Koriiml ol .eni l Aurlcultllie Card will I K"!'l" Uelln lt, fiaternlfy. J hey The singe wa laden with a va- 7 pounds 10 ounce was born to "x , .1, hii,V Mrs. and Mra. Harold York at m -v.. ..... I.. , .,,, Vnrk 1 mnnWnl , . 1UII1 a lesiivcair Bouthern Pacific. Little Mis Deborah Jean York. ! Mrs. Guv Martin wa the pianist. twl Ihn ehnlr retirlereri ttiplr hvrnns Standard fitnlion Inc. has new !..,,.. ,,,.,' ... Bill ItUl 111 , UU" - "I l reach her al hnr home, OJO l)te) Ave , Balem. Koropllmlsl aro reminded to leave cookie for Ihe Blood Bank at the Star Drug Store or al Uio armory prior lo noon Tuesday. will be escorted by 'tommy .mil Ore. and Mai Jiukwn. both of Klamath Fulls. The girls plan lo return holiday. Jlk-Keno Promenders' Knunre I Dance club holds lu regular se. i and twins: Sharon and Pal have Ulon Innluht in Ihe Keno achool moved to Chemult from Dliimond Traveler Mr. and Mrs. Ilnl!,vl"- U-in Ki billed from u to j Lake Junction. Mr. Mayfleld will Ogle vlsllni recently al Springfield with Mr. and Mr. W. E. Orlfllth. former resident of the Ml. Lakl I nr'n """ Klamath srhl community and with Rev. and Mra. I flub la making pnms for a Hprlng Emerson. Cresweii. Key. " J- a im. ueorge :riucriiii are cnairmen Rev. !mon was titled "Dying lo Live. After the worship services the con- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rodman and Kregation Joined in a lovely Easter on. Johnnv, have returned aiier ipothick dinner consisting of hams, spending the winter In New Mexico, hurkey and all Ihe trimmings. Arizona and Calllomla. Saturday night, April 12, Ihe Fort Mr. and Mr. Arlhur Mavfield : Rock Orange opened It meeting u rf,,0-,,,r and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison. She returned home Friday afternoon. The Forest Service held a range meeting at the Grange Hall Fri day, April II. Gerald Emerson, one-time assistant pastor of the Flrsl Prcbylerian church here I pastor of the Presbyterian church al Creswell. Home Mr. and Mr. K.url Wint er have returned from a business irlp lo San Kranclwo. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Leslie Hogcrs. It'll Pacific Terrarc and .fr Harry Lynch. Tuleluke, both siifitn on combined business uud pleasure trip. New lia been received by Mr. F.d Duckett of the death ol her mother. Mr. I. O. Hood, eafly tin month al Goldsboro, N. C. Home Ralph O. lloyt. employe of Ihe Oregon Water Co. has re turned to Klamath Falls afler apendlng a month In Portland for medical tare at Emanuel Hos pital. Card Tarly Ionic lit Midland Orange Hall. 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. August Andrleu and Mrs. Jess Walker. - Home First Clnsi Sonnrmnn Don Coleman, stationed on a submarine ,l San Diego Is home on leave, visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Tlrlegs. l Stronghold. His parents, Jormer residents of Miillu and Ttile lake. Mr. and Mr. Elmo Coleman, now live at Likely, Calif. : fione-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Wit ann nd family, Tuleluke. have moved to their former home at Alliance. Ohio. Wilson was cm ployedTiy Earl Ager In Earl' Mar kt for 15 yearn. A son. Cadet Hugh Wilson Jr. lost hi life In Ihn crash of a plane carrying West Point men home afler tho ChrlKtinn holidays. Dorris -Hi Visiting Jeanette Jlityrien of the illerald and New advertising de partment Is spending the weekend with a brother, A. M. Shultz and Mrs. Shiill In Eugene. They are former North Sacramento reildenla and have bought a home In Eugene Pre-srhnol Roundup Parents having children who will enter Ihe flrsl grade of Mill School thin full I are requested to meet at Ihe Mills I Hcnraoi eaieteria al 2 p.m. on April 2:!. or 34. Case histories will be filler! out for clinic purpose. For further Information call 3-1413 or 2-0518. Neighbor of Wondrrafl Thim ble club will meet Wednesday, April 23, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed Slang:, 4020 Thompson Avo, Rummage Sale Tie Wlncmn American Legion Auxiliary rum mage sale at 418 Main will go until I) o'clock tonight, rather limn cln. Ing at 6 p.m. as originally sched uled. Recovering Clyde R. Caldwell, 4B20 S. fllh, who underwent major mirgery April 0 at Portland. I mak- lly DOHA lilt AMI AM .Spring has certainly had me by Hid arm but hem 1 am. , Our friend Art Johnson, ha soil hi hardware (lore lo Ritlph Miller of Allura. Art, after tell year In Ihe hardware business here will spend Uie summer cruising arpund amongst his many friends. Conic fall lliouuli I'll be willing lo bel that he will be right oul on the firing line Willi Ihe rest ol tho deer hunters. Ralph Miller will move his family from Alturiis sometime after school I out. He has purchased the home of Mrs. Peggie Bourne who plans on moving to Washington as soon as her son, Jim Cooper, graduate from Butte Valley High. There aro three Miller girls Lucille. 18. Clcla. Hi. Nitdlne, 14. We are glad lo welcome Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family to Dorris. Bulle Vulley Bulldogs are again behind on their sirl schedule, too much show at their opponent dia mond has prevented baseball lo proceed as sehedilled. It is hoped Hint the game with Etna April 19, at Dorris will be plaved. : Owing lo the spring vacation tho second annual basketball banquet haa been put oil until next week. The allalr will be held al the Club Cafe where the mothers will serve their sons at a Stag dinner with Principal Harry Beck and Coach Ernie Pulntl as guests. All boys who went oul for the teams are eligible to attend. Mr. and Mrs. cliff Branham and Mlko spent Palm Stindnv In Men bird with Brnnhnm's slstor and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Baker and F. A. Branham. operate the "P7" Cafe and Mr. I Mayfleld Is employed by Briggi Loggug Company of Myrtle creek. D'ck Denny Jessup accompanied by Harold York motored to Ander son and Oerber, Calif, over the I weekend. I Mr and Mr Ivan King stopped i enroute to Phoenix, to visit with the Bill Taylors, Mrs. Cromwell also ol Portland was with the Kings who make their home to Orcsluim. Several local boy met at the home of Jo Spprror March : 37 and April 4, to make plans for a Cub softball teaim,. parent were urged to attend the meeting and give any suggestions' they might have to help moke tms enon with an officer seating drill. Wish to lake th! opportunity to con pratulate Brother Nick Klerk for the fine wav he his handled and organized the seating drill these past few months. Keep up the good work. Mr. .ind Mr. Bob Morehouse. Dirk Morehouse and Fred Kaley were obligated Into the fourth de- 'gree. Welcome to our Grange. The Orange I Irvine to slart on I time, and we were all present to itio so Saturday ntuM. but we had difficulties m getting the light plant started, so our meeting ws late again In opening. Hope we have better luck in the future. Mr. and Mrs. E!,dn Cornell and famllv of Lakeview-tird Burton Brown f Fort Bock were guest Grangers at the meeting. Cornett rave a few Interestlne pointers for the rancher and also wishes mccesxlul one. Boys present were: jio mention that the Lake Countv Kenneth Farru. Normte and Stock Growers Assoc. offer a 1500 Larry Masten. Claude Ramsev. Ireward for Information leading to Billy Taylor. David Maddox, David the arrest of anyone harming or Sporrrr. Delphane Sporrer and.'taklng cattle. To raise the monev Deloica Sporrer are asslsUng Uie i lor this fund they ask each mcm- organizlng ol the emu. Gilchrist PTA will meet April 15 this month. It ts now possible to drive Into Mowlch and Paunlna. The snow plowing Job was completed the past week. Enjoy o complete lunch every day of WIARD'S Chicken Stile prepared by our qood cook, Ella ... our CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS are top quality and moderately priced . . . FOUNTAIN SERVICE with a flavor . . . CHICKEN with FRENCH FRIES to qo. 4831 South Sixth ber to pav two rents per head for grown cattle. Anvone interest ed can get the detail from Elgin Cornett. Countv Agent, who is also the secretary of tho organization. Bernard Buslc. Soil conservation ists for the district of Lakevlcw. and George Ashcraft. Chairman of Malin j.ff jiJK'Mi'tf hftW By MRS. JOE HALOL'SEK The Happy Hour Bridge Club met Monday, April 1 at the home of Mrs. Harvey Clugslon. Present were Agnes Schrelner, Ethel Hamilton. Nell Rctlerath. Dorolhy Halley. Marian Wilson. Gladys Chubb and Arlie Mae John son Following a dessert luncheon cards were played with high prize being awarded to Arlie Mae John son, second high to Marian Wilson and traveling to Dorolhy Haley. Corp. David Wayne Murdock, .,-. m Mrs Howard Henderson, arrived In Malin, Thursday, April 3 after two years service with Ihe 590th Engineer Utility Corp m Okinawa. After spending- a 30 day furlough here wlUi his family, he will report for duly at on wis, Wash. By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL The entire community wai shocked and 'saddened to learn of the death of little Jimmle Neasham Who drowned near the home of hi parent's Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Neasham about 8:30 the morning of April 3. He and another younger brother had followed their sister Mary oul to catch the school bus, She attended the West Bide grade school, and they nearly always walked out the lane with her when ihe caught the bus. Immediately after the but left the little boys started back to their home, and the other little boy, Richard, who I 4 year old. wa ahead. He happened to glance around In lime to see hi brother. Jimmle, who wa 0. Just a ho dropped out of sight in the snow. He was standing high on snow bank near where the creek crossed under the road and the creek wns running full till underneath the the snow. Te dropped from sight and his brother ran home to tell tils mother, Mra. Roy Neasham, that Jimmle was in trouble. She went back as quickly as possible but was unable to find any trace of Jimmle except to see where he had gone through the snow. She drove to the neighbors for help, and then to the West 8lde store where they phoned for the disaster car. When she got back to the scene the men, Mr. Tomlln and Mr. Schammel. had pulled the boy out and found between four and five feet of water beneath the snow. They worked frantically over him but were unable to bring him to life. They applied ar tificial respiration but he had been in the water around 45 minutes. The doctor said he had hit his head on a concrete . abutment where the ditch rider measured the water used during IrrlgaUon. Apparently he Was knocked un conscious. When the disaster car arrived they used the pulmotor but It was also to no avail. Funeral services for little Jim mle were held April 5 at the Chapel in Lakevlew and the Rev. Strafford conducted the service. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson returned from their trip .the paat week. They brought their grand son Ronny Wilson home with them for a visit. The Johnsons have purchased a new blue Dodge sedan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neasham were here last week from Molalla to attend their little grandson's funeral. Easter 8unday. the West Side Sunday school has planned a com munity potluck dinner, to be held at the Orange hall Immediately following the morning church ser vices. There will also be afternoon services and Reb. Carlton Bab bldge of Lakevlew will deliver a message. All who would care to attend the Sunday school in the forenoon, the dinner or afternoon meeting are cordially welcome, and even those who can't attend church are welcome to come for the dinner. Stanley Hanson and his brother-in-law of Lakeview were calling on friends on the West Side recently. Summer Lake . ,2 AN EASY WAY TO HAYE A PIANO Tm can tent t Urtlf new plnl flan lrm Ibfl Loal R. Mans Plan (.m Mr l? ti. ?'b. al a low moo lb 1 7 rate. After a rotonable time can. If y with, chan re from rent t par rnata afreemeni. Iht rent alre47 pat ! all credited I Tt purcnaaa arcanni and na atfaer down payment it nacea arjr. The men Inly payments ran bt llltle higher than rent. Or, if 79m pro fer. jt ean continue to rent. neW time! neW station! for your weekly daU la "meet corliss archer") InLh radio's most lovable. iVeatnfetf hy ffur JfVTeefWa Light A Wtr Cmpanir ciinrlou .r ouiiuajf 0:1 D p.m. KFLW -dial 1450 ABC Radio 5vi r V-jf LI fags f SPARKIE Musical Glasses p,uo m Crater Lako ettag Chooiq no rowi cmMtwi MU o mun KM Note I lOVMNoaffU'- .eer vow rnt if m a rune iook hko HAi,Lir tr Ttimne M I UITAL CAM m IPAJISIt MUMTAL 0UIIII fife tat : -. Some lucky lady shopper at Sears Thursday morning between 9 and 11a.m. will be selected neen f op mm and receive a complete outfit consisting of a new spring dress, coat, hat, shoes, gloves, slip and hose - as well as other valuable prices! Get a FREE ticket Thursday morning from any salesperson. The drawing will be at 10:45 a.m. Program will be broadcast direct from the store over KFJI at 10:45 a.m. SEARS ANNUAL EMPLOYEE SALE STARTS THURS. APRIL 24TH! Hy MRS ' P.. R. NELSON Church service were held In the Episcopal Church Friday evening. April 11. Bishop Lane Barton of Eend conducted the Baptism and Confirmation ervlce. Tne attend ance wa very flood, with many person coming from Paisley. Special muJc rendered wa a trio co.i.-lstliiK ol violin, cello and urican by Mr. Herbert Nelaon. Mr. Don Casner from Paisley and Mrs. .fame Foster. Coffee was crved lollov Inn the meeting. Easter service and Communion were held at the church at 3:30 p. m. last Sunday. Following East er Sunday service, the regular i-crvice win De neid In the eve ning at 7:30 p. m. The first such scheduled service will be held May 13. Mr. and Mr. Dean Harris spent Faster weekend in Bend at the home of their son. Keith, and his family. Mrs. A. Deboy made a business trip to Bend last Friday. Bishop Barton of Bend and Dr. H. N. Tragitl of Lakeview were supper guests of Mr. and Mr. H. C. Harris Friday evening. Merle Nelson, a student at OTI, peni the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson. Hi brother, Clarence, re turned to Klamath Falls with him to stay for a week. The weekly school film shown at the Ana River school Thursday evening was well attended. "Rhap sody in Blue," was shown. "Life of Riley" wllL be shown April 17 at 7:30 p. m. Mr. E. R. Nelson was hostess lo the church gtilld Thursday after noon. April 10. The usual business meeting was taken care of and the members decided to purchase vene tlal blinds for the church windows. Mrs. E. M. Carlon purchased the gift donated by the hostess, the proceeds of which were added to the treasury. Dessert and coffee were served from a table decorated in the Easter motif. The next meeting will be held at the home ol Mrs. E. M. Carlon, May S. Mr. and Mrs. VanctI Withers have Just returned from a recent trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gowdy and ! familv of Redmond, were Easter ; Sunday suests of her sister. Mrs. Frank Graves and family at the Summer Lake Lodge. Mrs. Jim Carlon is visiting at the home of her paretns. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Deboy. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris re turned last week from Portland, bringing with them their small grandson. Joe Howard, who will re main here (or some time. Mr. and Mrs. Davie O'Connor spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O Leary In Pa Islet. Mr. and Mrs, George Currier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch -Irom Lakevlew were Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Vancll Withers. , Louis Withers went to Klamath Fall on Sunday to meet Mm. With ers who was returning from a visit with her mother at Palo Alto, Calif. "Smllev" Green from lakevlew I cleaning out the main Irrigation ditch for the Summer Lake Irrlta t.on District with till dragline out fit. Jovce Gravel spent Easter vaca tion here with her parents at the dent ai un.. It is reported that Mrs. Clara Farlelgh. who owns the hot springs bath house here was recently mar. rled. We did not learn the bride groom' name. See QoUwiui'a Q MIRRORS tmr u nf T9m tat Iht kcrnc! GRADUATION GIFT TO LAST A LIFETIME A beautiful new Kimboll console piano. Give lasting lifetime happiness. A Kimboll Piano with its superior tone will be a joy forever. LOUIS H MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Hammond Organ THIS WEEK ONLY! The Famous DICK LANE TRIO S DANCING from 9 until 2- Don't miss their nightly FLOOR SHOW at 11:15 - It's terrific! Iks: suudiul Tkw at the WILLARD HOTEL "ADVANCING WITH KLAMATH FALLS"