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TUKSDAY. JULY fl. lO.Vi HEIMI-D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE On l.ravo-A-U Joe NlilioU, ton nl Mr. nU Mm. I'uul U. Nlchiiln, H;i(l limy, In home on a twenty tiny Innvo from rope Air H'urct II ii no, Purl UriiuK, H.C Mrelliis-rHiJuuHieie will liolil nuuhir nifoiiiiu. 'I Inirmlny. July lu. U 30 p.m. Tlin llirMIIIU Will Include nu-lioal luncheon l Ilia Wlllurd Hotel. Ileiulnr Medina-will be held by Hid Wuineii ol Hi" Mooae ul llio Moose Hull. Tucxliiv. July . I"" irt. Thla tielim the llrnl inrollim ill Hie licwlv lil.illillril ollUera, nil membera (re naked la ntlciid. Nlmtt Vlll-I'lc mid Mr. Iluy l.uiiuiiren uinve irimi ;uii itou eru. Cnllf.. TTurailny nlulil, July i, In order to iiriid Hie liollilaya l the hniiie ol Arlrm-'a Humus. Mr. mid Mis. Oils WUiiiUitv. VIM Kiln. 'Hie couple hud to leave Hunduy mariiliiK elnco ttov only had week end puMt. Annual (latherlm -l liirmer run lili'ina ot Ninth mid boulli bnkota , will br held ul Ton Voile Blulo I'ark: Hie nlciilu will alurt at 10 a in. nn Kuuiluv. July ill. and will lunl all nlleruiHin. All former real denla are ui ued lo brunt Uielr lain lllea and Irlenda. Tlieie will be liainea, coiilcnla and prliea. For inure luliirinullun contact trie u Place. I3B3 Poplar Drive, Medlord. Karbeeue will be held by the Pilot Club, Huuclny. July II. It will be at Pappy Nowlun Hunch Irom I lo 6 p. in. For reservation, and Inlorinatlon call StilM, b'M or 6 1 0. Trip Mr and Mrn. Kroenert re turned. ThurMlav, July J, Irom lluriu. Oie.. wheie thry apenl a lew (lava Irailftarlillit bunlnenn. Mrs. Kroenerl la head ol the Klamath llualucMi Collrue, 733 l'lne. (In Vl.lt Mr. and Mrn. Robert Laird i Alice June Htonecypherl are pendinti a low daya In lule lake, while I'fu. i.olru l on leave Irom I lie U.8. Air Base at UurllMH i Ion. Verinonl. 'Iliev are itueata ot ' Mra. t.alrd'a pareuta, Mr. and Mra. Chenler Htuiieryplirr Hr. anl lu parenU, Mr and Mrn. flnv M. l.alrd. all ol Tulelake. A twin broth er, Kay Land, and In wile, the former Ronalle Wtlklnnon. also of Tulelake. have roiurnetl here to make their hntne alter Ray Laird iu dlnchamed from the Air Corps. Visitor Janice Kex'ord. Maple ton, Ore., Is the uuenl ul her auuU. Mr.. Vlriill Hexlnrd. Merrill, and Mra. Otto Kiln. Hound Lake, near Klamath Falls. Danrera The Klka nrjuare dance group nieeU loitlulit, B jo p.m. in the, lodge ronma. Thin In a fun troup for all fclka and their ladlea. Would Ilk In rue attendance lo plan lor aummer program. Returned -W. R. Moore, owner of the Tulelake Dru tilore han re. turned from I'ctaluma where he at tended funeral aervicen lor hla eited lather, William Moore who died auddenlv while hli aon wan at the family home on a viali. He wan lb veara old. Moore wan Bouth to i arranue for hli dniiuhtor Carol lo , niter the Univeralty of Cullfornla thla full. Itelter Oeorno Blevennon. Olene. han returned home from Klamath Valley honpital where he apent eev rral days for treatment. VUtlora Averlll Onrrlolt and a ynuni friend Darlcne Weide, both ol Uunamulr have returned home alter apendlnit aeveral daya with Averlll'a Rrandparenta. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Bnrnen, Olene. Improved Mrn. James tlanien han relumed home from Klamath Valley honpital where she apent aeveral daya lorobncrvntlon. Vlaltora Mr. and Mra. Robert Wade and baby, Bue Ellen, arrived Monday to npend aeveral davs with Mra. BIrnent Hcdlund. Wade, for mer renldent here In aulntnnt build in It Innnec tor for the town of Ash- Intnl. They flew to Cuoe Hay to npend llio Fourth. Travelera Mr. and Mra. A. E. Rvckman. Tulelake, have relumed Irvui a trip lu the middle Went. They Hew lo I.aiuliiK, Mich., lor a new car, atopped at lluuienlun. Iowa, lo pick up Mra. Ryckiiian'a liither. 1' i auk William, H.l, whu came West with them. Knroute home thev vlnllrd at the hoinen ol Ihe Rvckmun'a two dauuhlera. Mra. Paul Premier. Walnut Creek and Mra Kuuone Nelnun. Chlco. where Mr. Wllllama aaw hla iireal-iiraiid-children. v July 0th the liiuill) went to Bend lo meet other mem hern ol hln family, a aon. Henry : Wllllama and hln wile, Yakima; I two datitfhtera. Mrn. Kave Joncn. Yakima: and Mra. Evelvn Johnnon. tiunnyalde. Wunh. He relumed with them and will alno vlult another noil, Dill v Wllllamn and a third dnuuhler, Mra. Fern Rvckman. Richland. Wanh. Thla In hln llrnl trip to the Klamath country In alx yeara. (.'urneraliine Laylim ccremonlcn lor the new Ml. Lakl Community church under conntrucllon la pliuined lor A p.m. i'Bi aunday, July 13. The new alructure will re pluce a amall name church built aeveral yeara aito. Parllclputluu will bo membera ol the church board, repronenlultven ol the build ing committee and the panlor. Ihe Key. Arthur L. Hire. The public la cordially Invited to attend. Vl.llliif-Mr. and Mra. Lawrence I Bhepard, tormer renidenta ol llo nntue are icucnla ol Mra. Emma 1 Wllnun, Malln. Mra. Hliepard la me dinner Einmallne Wllnon. Mr. and Mrn. Hhenard who recently aold I their llonaiua ranch plan to leave ooii lor (Irecley, Colo., where they 'will enlabllnh a milk route. Thry i have Jiul relumed from a vlall hi Iowa. A No-hoilena luncheon and pi inorhle parly will be held In Ihe lOOF hall. 1 p.m. Wednendav bv the Rebekah Bocla) Club. All mem 'bera and Irlenda are Invited. The Four ( lrcle-of Ihe W8CS of the MelhodiM church will meet Tliurndav-Enther Circle at Ihe home of Mra. Hetty Norrln, Rt. 2. Hox tn at 10 p m. lor aenaen luncheon. Mary and Martha Circle 13:30 p.m. for politick at Ihe home nl Mra. Joe Rramhall, Rl. 3. Box 33. Keno Road. Mrn. M. W. Blm- jann aa co-nontena. Rutn circle. '13 30 p in. polluek at Ihe home ot I Mrn. Earl Redman. (03 Front 1 Street. I Theta II ho In to have a reRular Imerllnit Wednendav. 1:30 p in. al the IOOF Hall.'lnllowed bv open ' Imtallallon ol officer. Kebekahn. jOridfellowa, lamlllca and frlendi are Invited. I Vl.llora Mr. and Mra. John ICarr Jr., and two children, from j Mountain Home, Ida., and Mr. and Mrn. Dunne Tipton, Pavette. Ida.. vinlted Mr. and Mra. John B. Carr. 13.15 Wllford. over the Fourth of July holldava. They attended the rodeo while here. . ' . .. til '.'' ' V St-'''-. ' 1 f i turn MEET IN JAPAN Cpl. Loron Bleckmer lloftl end Pfc. John Weinberg, both of Klamath Fallt who uiod lo go to school to gether at KUHS, met recently at the U. S. Army Hospital, Sap poro, Japan. Both had boon to Korea. Church Guild Meeting Told TUI.F.f.AKE The Guild of the Community Preubytt-rlun church ineitiiiK recently ul the home ol ! Mrn. Chentcr J. blonecypher Br., i lor a picnic lunch hud un intercut-1 lllu HenHlun r:n.hrfUtfMU-M l,r lh duy were Mrn. Elizabeth Hand and Mrn. Huy Laird, Mrn. Frunk Howard, president, oiwued the meetliiK and Mm. IIomi Ituulund wan In charKe ol dcvotiorut. The klU-hen committee reported llrnl new linoleum han been laid In the kitchen, a new electric Move iniitullcd and the Interlur redecor ated. The Guild membera will again null choice vumlla to earn an clco luc rountcr already airived. Mrn. U, p. Held, in chariie of ucd cioUuriK dinlrlbutiori, reported that a box han been herd to Korea and that clothing la still being ac cepted. At an earlier meeting picturen M'lit ol Dorothy Uhlix, Klamath Fulls, Presbyterian Missionary to India were shown and Mra. Gt-orte Milne, wile of the paster of the Merrill Presbyterian church spoke on her experiences In British Guinea. The Guild hopes to have Dr. Martin, recently returned from the Philippines as a spenker soon. He Ik a brother of Mra. W. J. Hiiepaid. former resident here, now at To kelee Kails. The Guild has under considera tion, purchase of ciiimen lor Ihe church as a Memorial lo the late Marvin Christy, member killed curly thin rprlng In the crash of Ills llltni plane. a -.-n.,.,1-1 limA Hum lieen raised which will pay In part lor the In utiillaiion und It Is hoped that a demonstration of the Chlm-Atron, can be arrunned In the near luture. Tnla type ol chime can be at tached to me muniiwi .. - . ... l.... 4 anrl fun ho in- stalled on a root where the henry Is not avallttOle. utner aum.1,1, . for amphlicrn can oe auncncu ivj. If the Guild dcclden to linance the project lor later expansion. This would be Independent ol the pres ent memorial fund. The next meetinn will be July 16 at the church with Mrs. Marvli Keysocr In charge ol the Presby terian periodicals and Mrs. George Fischer the retienhments. WEDNESDAY ONLY PORK steak c:r 59? BUD HANSON'S MKT. OF RELIABLE FIRMS Cepyitffcl by 1 M. Canity, 1H4 V aaaaaaaaa- "V - AIR CONDITIONING Ph. 5683 RING'S SHEET METAL 2104 'j So. 6th Heating Ventilotinf Sheer Metal Werk ol All Kindt Auto Repairing Ph. 9904 24 hour tow Srvict KUZMIC & ZEIGLER 27 MAIN Compltt. Motor Overhaul Bioko - Botttry Service Front End Aligning Rcboring end Cranklhoft Grinding in the Cer OPEN I to EVERY DAY Santa Rosa Site Of Karnes Rites Funerul nervlcen for Bumuel C. Kariii-a, lormer Klumulh Fulls mun killed In a hiithwuy accidenl neur ComptcheCiilll., Thursday, were to be held thin morning in Simla noia. Kurnes death occured when he jumped from a runaway truck mid was crushed beueulh the rear wheels. The Associated Press re ported Calllornla patrolmen u) saying the truck's brukes hud evi dently lulled. Kurnes, his wife und their three children moved Irnm here lo Bantu Kosn about nix months ato. While here. Karnes wus employed by the J. W. Copclund Compuny. WASHINGTON IM More Uiun &00 nppltcullons lor television stu lions huve been llled here, olllcinls of the Federal Communicullont Commission reported Munciny. AT Y0UI FAVOtlTE FOUNTAIN It will be hot in Chicago, but you can serve a nice cool drink with our Westinghouse 'HANDY-OUT' ICE CUBE TRAYS 98c !Fitt all refrigerators A Rcqular $3.50 Value SPECIAL- AVAILABLE AT fccudShk Appliances Corner 7th and Klamath Phone 8886 AWNINGS-UPHOLSTERY Ph. 4362 HOWIE BROS. 2357 So. 6th PRE-CUT ORNAMENTAL IRON Cuitom Mode 'Drapes - Auto Upholstering Auto Scot Covtri BAKERY GOODS Ph. 8344 KLAMATH PASTRY SHOP 920 Main . lirrhdey end Wcddinf Cakei Mode to Order! Breeds, Cokes. Pies. Pastries Baked Fresh Doily "Boysen" Colorizer Paints Ph. 3197 J. W. COPELANO LUMBER CO 66 Main CHOICE OF 1322 COLORS Everything in Paints and Building Materials CAMERAS PHOTO FINISHING BUD'S PHOTO SERVICE 1031 Main Films in at 10 out at 4 Complete Lino of Camera and Photo Supplies Ph. 3586 Heart Attack Kills Trucker BEND. Ore UM Richard J. Mnnfunmery. 40, Vancouver. Wash. was lound dead at the wheel ol a crashed truck east ol Bend Mon day. Tollce aald he apparently died ol a heart attack. The truck, carryum 25.000 pounds of meat and produce, knocked down a telephone pole and broke through a fence before stopping. 7rY! ANGEL FOOD I Quick CAKE Mix o add water! ff 23 tyeGM Afa Monday, July B, l2J Joon Poikar Bennet it the nome 'which Mr. ond Mrs, Worren Bonnet hove chosen lor their daughter, born Sunday, July 7, ol the Klomoh Volley hospital. Mr. Bennet Is monaaor ol Ihe People's Warehouse. Tuesday, Juiy , 1929 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn with their son , ond daughier-ln-low, Mr. ond Mrs. Matthew Kohn, nee Iscbetle Jemen, are home Irom a trip through Canodo. They enjoyed Ihe delightful scenic trip by motor. Wodnosdoy, July 10, 1929 This afternoon ot 4 o'clock at St. Paul's Episcopal church Miss Mayhelle Leovitt, youngost daugh ter ol Judge and Mrs.' A. L. Leovitt, become Ihe bride ol Mr. Howard Bornhisol. A reception followed ot tho home of Mr. ond Mrs. A. M, Wordcn on Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Bornhlsel will enoy o woddlng trip through Canodo. Mrs. Bornhlsel will resume her position In Ihe advertising department of Ihe Evening Herold ond Klamoth News on her return. Mr, Bornhisol Is connected with the Trl Slate Roolty. Thursday, July 11, 1929 With n elevator holding 105,000 bushels ol groin attached lo Ihe Molin Rolling mill located In Mohn, this section Is ogoln prcporcd lo take care ol the large annual wheat crop, said A. Pelrosek, miller In charge. Officers ol the Molin Roller Mill company are A. Kallno, president and M, M. Slostny, secretory. I ' Frldoy, July 12, 1929 Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Oolton, prominent young couple of this city onnounce Ihe birth of a baby girl weighing seven pounds, born ot Hillside hospitol this morning. Mrs. Dolton before her morrloge was Miss Inei Jenkins, daughter ol Mr. ond Mrs. H. H. Jenkins. For several yeors she was em ployed In Ihe bookkeoping deporlment ot Ihe First Notlonol Bonk. Soturdoy, July 13, 1929 Attorney ond Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall with their son Vernon, are expected homo tomorrow from a stay of soverol days ot Crescent City anrl other southern points THE "Insure With Landry" LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnson John A. McCall D. L. Thomai . AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Street Phone 2-2526 Paul 0. Landry " l NOW IN PROGRESS! SUMMER , Commercial Refrigeration Ph. 6617 OREGON EQUIPMENT CO. 203 So. Riverside SALES and SERVICE Restaurant ond Store Equipment CARRIER FRIGIDAIRE YORK 3 JtLr . Harmony House washable wool blankets 88 Formerly 15.95 This Sale 11 you save 4.07 Treated for Best Woshobility Save on ciconing . . . Pop them in your wabher. They come out soft as ever. Aver, shrink, a mere 3 . Ten Harmony House colors 72x90-in. size 7-in. matching acelate sotin binding Wosh with ease ond confidence! Priced for 4.07 sovinqs! 100 wool dreams come true in 10 Harmony House colors. Take your selection home or lay them away with a small deposit. The letter Kind DRY CLEANING SANITONE Ph. 4622 1 RELIABLE CLEANERS 1116 Main ELECTRIC CONTRACTING Ph.2-2528 LEACH SERVICE CO. 123 So. 6th St. Comercial - Residential - Industrial Electrical Engineering - Motors - Supplies "If It Is Electrical Work Wa Da It!" ELECTRIC HEATING Ph.2-3221 ELECTRIC HEATER SALES CO 623 Pin. Esquir Thtotrt Building ' WESIX RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL HEATING EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION Headquarter for your ivory tlectricol heating nooo. ELECTRIC MOTORS Ph. 3268 HAHN ELECTRIC CO. 735 Commercial St. Motor Rewinding Repair Bearings Motors and Equipment Remond and Delco Moron. ELECTRIC-RADIO SERVICE Ph. 7810 LUNDSTEN'S RADIO & ELECTRIC 4526 So. 6th Auto ft Home Radio Renoir All Makes Guaranteed Service Arvin Radios G.E., Hamilton Beach Toastmaster Kitchen Appliances Save 2.96! 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Main : i LAWNMOWER SHARPENING AND REPAIRING I.S.A. Motorcycles Rea Lawnmowort Brings Straiten and Clinton Motors I