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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1952)
MONDAY, .IHNI'I 2.1. lu!W 1IERALU AN'I) NKjy.S. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRU I. unit Drive Mr, inul Ml ft, Kurlr I ui. nun. Ml N. lutli hln rt. itiovr MM it rnlli-N minute tu VlMl llirlr Min-iii liiw mid flutiuhtdr, A-2C Hill )liuwii in ul Mr. Urmvn, I'iuhiiiui "ltv. 'iliev Imvn H'tiuiirtl llOIIKV Mrrtiiiie l)iulf( of Iloiifir will lllfcl imtiht itl KC. tfiill nt tt :to i hi. D'l . llu .IiiliKnH will DiUNCtit 11 I-'liiM Dity tMUltllilll. Mt-rlliiK Ki lii'tlnltMl -l)v tin' Town mmkI t'litli, Turvluy, Jtinn !M. Ml H . in. 'llm liicMliiu will lie tit'ht ul thr iimiit nl IU'iiiU(! McCliu kcit, ItOO N. Dili HU'i'rt. Moiiii Mux llrlkrn mill of Mr mil MlM. V.. It. llPlknn. Wi N 3rd ISIhtI, mini Ihhim ovrr the vvrrk Mu rxpct'ifi In l)i hiI1)M'(I lu Hnwitil, 'I lint flitv, Junr 110. I'lrlitrri - will !) nhnwn by Dan Cmurmil. 'I iilrlnkf. lit tlif Klitm nil) C inherit flub, nirWInu Ttu-Mt..y .lime -I at II ii. in. 'Ilit tiieHimi VI 1 1 be lu-kl at the Ciiininu'tllv I diinvr. it1 rt S it . rr in.: tlvi inrmhrrH nrr nlwtivn vvrlruint, Merrill GN Track To Get Signals I An Mi't'mrnl betwrrn tliti Cllnif Noitlirin Htillwiiy, Clly of Merrill iintl thr County Court lum Imtii Ml'Hrd lor thr Mint u J trtt Icili of iilllo iiiitilo II.ittini light nltinnlH lit thr UN ?t until croMilnii over Muln Kirrri III Mrrrlll, . 'lite miltuiirt roinniiy will In Mull mid niitlntuin thr Mtfiinlii, ut mi iippiiixliiinii1 i-ont of $5,400. Ihi- HKtrrmrtit rrtuhrd wu t h t thr Cily of Mrrrlll unci Klninnlh Ciniiiiv wimiIiI nit'h piiv our (ourlli ul thr in-.i. up (o it imixltnuin of H TM fiic-h. Kirk Refuses East Trip KLAMATH AOKNCY Orldan Kirk, ehnllinnil ul llm Kliiinmh In iliun Tribal Council, him liirnrd ilcm-n mi iiivlliillini iv vn lo Wash . IllKlnn. DC. .Iilllu JB.S7 tu ltd us roii'.ijlttwii lo inleilnr Heerelnry Os. i in I. Chapni.in ilurinir h parley nn liKllttn niraii.-i J-C ii k r-.ild lr nuiiltl not br able lo lllltkr tlie tlljl. Ilr ui one o alKilit 15 Incllnn Imtleia Irom nil over llm United M.ite;, Invited lo the meeting. The timeinmeni oMIrrctl lo pay hi, ex penses inul sja n duy lur lua time at the conlrtrm e. Ailtumeil - Jliliies W. llulnwiilrr. on ul Mm. Cliurlrn Iluliiwiitcr, aaill iCunnoii Avrniir. hh n ri'HUlt u( hut; I re i.nuliy niiiipii iiiiu ilcut-wKli' com IliPllllvn (isuinlnnlliini Inn brrn nil- vii mrd lu Uuiinri hiihiIo Third I i l.rll - Mih. Ji'iiiii'llr Oil, irii'in br r ol Hip "Hill in I'Tiuiklln HiikiiI Mil In Hnn KrniH'liico, liua rrturni'd 'lioinc. Him Hiirnt rhren wcrkii In I Kiiiiiuilh I iiIIk vliltlnu her brollwr , iii-Iii w mirt tliri'o HiNlrrn, Mr. mid Mr .limim llhilr. Mm. Mmuiirpt Muci'l mill Mi'N llviiiilhhi C'linnliiK. llriovcrlliK-IiiKfbcrK Wllkermn l Ik iccnvpi Hik ll c.lll a nrnoui Ul iiipmi. Hhe will rptuin to Iipi' home 1)02 Pro prci hii ii-.. thin HL-rk ibri'her llUNpllnl lor further trent I iiiiiil. I MppIIih Ainliilrii Club will hold n nipi'tliiK, TiiPixluy, June 34, ut the Ihinip ol Mrs. J. D. Hhclby, 10 .Mitchell, llphpknh Boclnl Club will meet (ur a Dotlurk luncheon and bulnen Im-mIoii Wpdiicsday. 1 p. in. In the . 1UOF Hall. Moved Mr. and Mn. Leonard jMpnhke. mid dauKhter ftorolhv I'luli'liikr. Imve moved to their I much at Fort Klamath lor the I Miinincr. Vlnllnra Mra. Annie Oeanev. Ban Friinclitco. IniiK-thne realdenl ol Co- i- ...i. i. nl uaam old hmt ar- i rived to anend the aummer with her ami and diuiKiiier-in-inw, mi. unci Mr. Dim Oeinicv. Tulelake. Mn. Ueanev waa born In Ireland mid In atlll active. I of Ihc Tuloluke I.utlcr Diiv Hnlnta Ichurch Imve been nniiicd llich Councllmen ol the Kliuniilh District nl the Church ol Jciun (;,i it ol Latter Dav Bulnln. 'Jhcv will mcei iwllh olhcr diilrlct couiicilmen lo plan for omanlziuiun lor n nliikp .i, I the tulelnke area In uliitc ol the i present inhMon clutrlcl. nl thp University of California, iicrkcley. KrH III Homer Hartley, Klamath Falla and Mra. Itummerfleld, Keno were tnllPd to Aihlnnd Friday for fmiprnl aervlcca for Llovd Hartley, a brother who paaned away earlier in the week. Mr. Hartley had been a rcMdcnt of Ashland alnce 1006. (iradualrd Cmilaln l.ron Btreet. ' Vacallonlnf Mrs. Bert Johnton Morrill, aon of Mr. and Mm. Her- -Tulelake and her children, Oeral- iimii . oireei. luieiaae, hua rud-1 uated from a refresher jreaerve olflrera at the Army Com- nnu uenrrui moil Oolll'de Fort Leavenworth, Ka. lie la pre paring for a key anMKninerit with an Army IokInIIciiI command. Cant. Street acrved with the Army In the Bouth Paclic from June 1041 to December HH6. He In a Kraduute ' dine and Bertll accompanied by her slater, Mra. Lillian Chapman and nelcea Betty Ann and Karen, left today for Minnesota, ther former home, for an extended vltlt. j Rotana A meeting t alated for Tuesday, June 24, at p. m. In the home of LoU Brownfleld, 5847 8. 6th Street. To Lone Beach John Epley. aon 100 for.ftla m laifara 2 Gal. Canned Oil Special 1.47 Jayhawk Pttrolaum 2135 South 6th WASH CAR 98c with Lube Job Dugan & Mest Travelers Mr. and Mra. Chester .1. Main and Mra. Don Hurlburt, r..i..i.b. iivik Judv Main. Gall lluhy Nliihu-lillbPil Fleet. 2110 Hurlburt. Pat ScMiw 'b'nland. Ro Coimcr Avenue. Is Inklim care of hcrln Hnnmicr and 8 "n fk'dmor. his three vounu .In.mlilers while ! l Cllendnle. Oregon to altenc lUie i Mra. Fleet Is in Poi tlnn.1. I Fir Point Presbyterian conference. Meptlna-Tho Three n club w II I meet TucmIiiv at the Community ! Hall on Washburn Way. Lunch will be aerved at 1 p. m. Flection of officers will be followed bv cards. Ijennv Arnold and Ilia 8lmpaon will be iioateases. Ilplurnpd Mr. and Mrs. ned" Muni havp returned from a two weeks vacation In Niiula Monica, mid other points nnulh. 1 Further Treatment-Hnlldv Blliv Inck, one month old aon 'of Mr. and j Mri, Clyde HlayhK k. :!o:i Kr'eiln Avpinie. was releiined Irom Il'llh'de llo-pllnl. Wednesdav. June III He ns taken this weekend lo Doern- Replacement For Reese Taylor KLAMATH AGENCY Corthon ft. I'utrle, Purlland, area loiea.er of the U.H. Iiidlmi (Service, will Ukc over duties of forest mallaitcr on the Klamath Indian reservation temporal ily. He will replace Itre-e W. Taylor, fnici uiahitk'cr, uhost reiliemrnt from uovcniiuriil service Li ellec tile June 30 A peruiaiient ar-MKimient to the Job Is lo bp madp lalpr. Taylor Is lo leavp Ihe rcsprvatlon in xt Wednesday to make his home til Hnn DIcko Hp has been at Klauiath Aicency II) years. New Members Lynn Bwenson and Wllllan C. Whltaker, members Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich Fresh picked Man-hall Irawberrlra at Karl's Market, Tub-lake. 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