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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1955)
-U.'.V. ( BASIN Hume Extension The Henley Home cawuaiun uuu wiu meet ai 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the home nf Kallv . Manning nn Hnmariilt Road. A potluck luncheon will b servea. A Film "Weed Control," will be shown at I o'clock at the Wednesday evening meeting of poe Valley Grange. The dun will be shown by Harold Schelfersteln of the Klamath County Extension Service. A regular grange meet ing will follow the showing of th mm. Moved Mrs. Francis D. Brown has moved from Fort Klamath to her ranch home at Crystal after lour montns with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morris and Mr. and Mrs, Dan Brown. Mrs. Brown is recov- ering from a broken hip received In a fall in Fort Klamath and it Mill conitncd to a wheelchair. Visitors at the Fort Klamath home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Jackson are his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jackson of Merced, California. Fort Klamath The United Fund' Red Cross benefit card party, soon. sored by the Civic Improvement Club, will be held In the clubhouse Saturday, October 29. This is a change from the original date set in November. COC T-Sgt. J. B. Shrum, sec. tor sergeant of the GOC from Klamath Falls, made his first of ficial visit to Fort Klamath Fri day. Huntrra Fort Klamath teen age youths who have bagged their bucks Include Grover Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Jones, and Billy Zumbrun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Zumbrun. Both are students at Chlloquln High School, Te Red Bluff Mr. and Mrs. William R. Owens and family have moved to their winter home at Red Bluff after a summer at Fort Klamath. Mrs. Delia Burk and son, Del mar, of Portland spent the week end with the MUburn Burks at Bonanza and attended the wedding of her niece, Patricia Burk, and Stanley Masten Jr. on October 15. Fort Rock Mr. and Mrs. F. T,. McGee attended the Klamath Falls-Medford game Friday night. Their son, Jim, a tackle on the KUHS team, was observing his lith birthday anniversary. The McGees were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Helm. Weekend Guests at the Fort Rock home of Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Ward Included Mrs. Sadie Rich of Aurora who came Friday for hunting: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stingley and Mrs. Stewart Taylor of Riddle, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bartlett of Roseburg. Home Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brown and son, Leslie, have re. turned to Fort Rock from a busi ness trip to Portland and a visit with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Brown at Sweet Home. Hugh Wahl of Fort Rock shot a buck In the Bly area that dressed out at 230 pounds. E. J. Williams formerly of Portland, has moved his shop. Wil. liams Electric, to the Western Pump Company building at Silver Lake. Visitinc Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miles and infant daughter. Patri cia, have been visiting in Klamath Falls with her mother, Mrs. K. O. Bulck. Summer Lake Dr. and Mrs. William Howard and two small Fons from Portland arrived here Wednesday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Harris, on their way to San Francisco to at tend a dental convention. The two 23 laa Mondoy, Octobtr 17, 1932 A "Fathtr and Son" bonqutt will be held ol" the Presbyterion Church somt time in November, it was recently decided by officers of the church who elected George W. Mclntyre, choirmon of the committee in charge of the banquet. Mclntyre reports plons well under woy with hopes of making the banquet on onnuol event. Tuesday, Octeber II, 1 fJ2 -Announcement of the selection of Uhlig's Electric store os the local representative of the Mojtstic Radio cempony was mode Thursday by the Cronin company of Portland, distributors for Oregon for the Majestic radios. , Wednesday, October 19, 1932 E. 6. Hall, president of the Shasta-Cdscade Wonderland ossociotion, Earl C. Reynolds, secretory of the chamber of commerce here. District Attorney T. R. GiMenwoters, Gwynn Austin of the Hotel Willord, County Judge Fred R. Goddard and Commissioners Charles -Williams and Silos Obenchain will attend the annuo! meeting of the Wonderlond association in Redding, Mondoy, the cham ber of commerce advised Thu-sdoy. Thursday, Octeber 20, 1932 Exhibits frm Klometh county 4-H potato clubs will be sent to the Pacific International Livestock Exhibition by Bobby ond Clyde Dehlinger and Charles Semon, all of the Henley district, according to an announcement from County Club Leader Frank Sexton. Friday, Octeber 21, 1932 Coming as a complete surprise to their friends was the announcement of the morriage of Miss Gertrude Hilyard daughter of Mr, ond Mrs. G. J. Hilyord, to Gerold Van Buskirk, son of Mr. ond Mrs. F. W. Van Buskirk, which was mode at o progressive dinner, Friday evening. Settirday, Octeber 22, 1932 Lions were hosts to their wives and lady friends at a venison picnic Tuesdoy evening across the river from McCollum's mill. E. S. Robinson ond Fred Heilbronner furnished the venison for the dinner. Music was furnished by the Lions orchestra of which Baldy Evans is in Charge. Insure With THE JlandsiyGx). LIABILITY FIRI Paul 0. LtntW V. T. J.hni.a D. L. Themti 419 Main Street Phone J-2S1 AUTO PROPERTY BRIEFS children remilned with their grand parents while their parents were In California. Next Movie to be shown at the Ana River achoolhouse will be "Juaret," starring Bette Davis and Paul Muni, On Thursday, October Recovering Herbert Nelson of Paisley underwent major surgery ai m. Vincents Hosnttal In Port. land on October 11. His address is Room 217 and it is exnected that he will be a patient for two weeics. Mra. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huebner who accom panied him to Portland have re. turned to their homes. Mra. Nina Haien is at Sum. mer Lake from her home in San Francisco to take care of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Withers who Is ill. Summer Lake Coffee hour tol lowed Sunday church services at the Church of Our Savior with Mrs. H. M. Carlon, Mrs. Dean Harris and Mrs. Hugo Leyva host esses. Tne Rev. David St. Oeorge will hold services the first and third Sundays of each month our lng the winter at 3:30 p.m. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Vancll Withers of Summer Lake and Alan Withers and family went to Las Vegaa for the Gordon With ers wedding on October 16. The newlyweds will make their home at San Diego where he is sta tioned with the Navy. Go Home Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hodges, Coralee and Bruce and Mary Anne Leavitt -returned to their home In Sacramento Octo ber It after spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Les Leavitt of Langell Valley. Guesta on the occasion of the first birthday anniversary of Stevle Oasebeer, aon of Walter Casebeer of Bonanta, were Stevie s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hatha way of Montgomery Creek, can- fcrnla. Archie Fye and son Roger and Ray Melsef, all of Tillamook, Jack Mickle, Clifford Peach and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kuen, all of Portland, are spending this week in Langell Valley with the Bill Burnetts. Martin Brown of Terra Bella, California, is spending a few days in Langell Valley with hit father, F. W. Brown. Meeting . A social meeting of the Crescent Home Extension Unit will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, October 20 at the home of Mrs. Zella Shephard. There will be gamea and prizes. Pledged Mary Jo Hendrickson, home economics major at Oregon State College, has pledged Alpha Gamma Delta. Mary Jo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hendrickson, Merrill. She spent the last weekend with her parents. A brother Jack, also student at Ore gon State will -be home Jor the Klamath Basin Potato Festival weekend. Visiting Yvonne Glynn, sec retary for we Winema Elevators, Tulelake, Is spending two weeks in Kenwood city on vacation. Meeting of the Midland Orange at the Henley Orange Hall, Wed nesday, October It at t p.m. for is an- Important meeting and all a vote on the proposed building site for the Midland Grange. This is an important meeting and all members are urged to be there. Recent Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Milne. Merrill, have been Mr. and Mrs. Percy Froud, Reglna. Saskatche wan. Froud Is Mr. Milne's uncle. Elect The Lakeview Minister- CITY BRIEFS Winema Temple The Wlneina Temple No. 70 will meet Wednes day at 10OP Hall ai 8 p.m. lor a business meeting of interest to all members. Home Extension The Oregon Technical Institute Home Exten. slon Unit will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in the student lounge. All members are to bring a sack mncn. Club to Meet The Mayflower cluh will meet at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Clara Hor sham, 2225 Applegate. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Miller, Klamath Falls, visited North Bend recenllv while un vn. cation. Meeting The OTI chapter 36 ol the Orpunr. Klntn TTmnlm-pH Au. sociation will hold a regular meet ing tonight at 8 o'clock in the student lounge on the campus. Danny Kaye Film The Klamath Falls Chupier of the Oregon Unit ed Nations Association has ar ranged to have the film "Assign ment Children" witn Danny Kaye shown again in Klamath Falls. The film records Danny Kaye's world tour on behalf of the Unit ed Nations Children's Fund. It shows the ".remendous job the UNICF is doing to help the under privileged and needy children of the world. The lilni will be shown at the Pelican Theater, October 19-21. Pelican PTA will meet ai 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 19 in the Pelican School Auditorium. Square Dancing at the Eaelcs Hall, Thursday, October 20 at 8 p.m. Ira WyaU, Dunsmuir will call. There will be square dancing at the hall on the fust and third Thursday nights of each month af ter this week. The Degree of Honor Will hold rv its annual- district convention in Klamath Falls on Monday. Octo ber 24. For evening banquet reser vations call 6862 or 9404. The meeting will be held in the K.C. Hall and the banquet in the Wil- lard Hotel. Return Home Mrs. Thelma Whitlatch. former resident of the Henley district and her sister. ial Association at its October meet ing, elected Rev. C. W. Julier as DieSident and RflV T.fWlc A Vnr-lr treasurer, of .the association. Lakeview PTA Mr. and Mrs. William Holloway will take PTA members on "A Trip to Pakistan" at the tonight's meeting (Tuesdav) at 8 o'clock at the Hay School. Attends Rev. C. W. Julier. pastor of the Lakeview Presbyter. tan Church, is attending the South west Presbytery meeting at Rose- Durg, uctoDer n-ia. The new 1956 De Soto is hotter than shish kebab. Don't miss it. Out Wed nesday, October 19, at your De Soto Dealers. (retiy tratulalidfrcm ffi A rrwnua ), OGubOQ Mrs. Max KsOtek, ANwuy, Ore gon and Mr. and Mrs. t. It. Sprenger, Shedfl. Ofon ri re turning home after visiting lira. Whltletch'a tons, Qeral. Roy and Paul Whltlatch of Klamath Filli for few days. Mr. Bprenger Is a brother of Mrs.. WBltiatcn. Home Mrs. W. P. Myers, Lake- shore Gardens accompanied by her foreman of the nursery. Sieve WV. cott, has returned lrom a buying inp io rvruana. Prenient Annuel school earn), val. Thursday night, October 20, 7 p.m. in the Fremont School Au ditorium. All parents ate urged to join in tne lun. i Meeltag of the Klamath Falls Home Extension unit, 10 am Wednesday, October 11 it the home of Mrs. Ethel AUoway, (34 North Eleventh Street. The Pro ject will be an "Dry Cleaning at Home." Taie sanawicnes. nest of luncheon furnished. Dunsmuir Cltlxtns Pay Old Taxes DUNSMUIR A sheaf of old. im properly recorded tax bills is bringing In revenue, aceordlni to Errol Beaughan, Dunsmuir city clerk. He estimated about 10 proper'. owners have come into tne city hall and paid takes after being notified unpaid tax bills existed. Beaughan sent out about 3S bills with accompanying explanatory letters two weeks ago after the city's auditor advised this be done to clear the city's record. Beaugh an explained that he had found the tax bills, dating from 1941 to 1846, shortly after he took, office and had never been able to deter mine whether or not thev were outstanding. As unpaid taxes- remain a Hen on property forever, property owners are paying these taxes, Beaughan said on Monday and over $100 has reached the city eoffera. A Split second is the big difference! TCP Flrt Damages ... KP Buildings Fire yesterday evening caused slight damage to two buildings on South Sixth Street, but Klamath rails firemen said today that thev would have lost both buildings "if we had arrived three minute it." The fire, which was reported at i:J p.m., apparently started In a trash can in the rear of Howie's Upholstery Shop, 3SS7 South Sixth, ana spread to the rear of Fraier's Market and Grocery next door, firemen said. Two pieces of equipment an swered the call, and had returned to the fire station in less than an Hour. VSV ARRIVES NEW DELHI, India i.fi En route to tour the Soviet Union, Burmese Premier U Nu arrived Tuesday for a 24-hour visit with Prime Minister Nehru. M Cyt I '"'fng relief from pain of arthritis and rheumatisjn VAtlllllilMMrt M ilt 'i( Ul DEEP HEAT my NEW MENTIIOLATUM RUB gtts right to when it hurts! DRBP HEAT. It's a new and different ptnetmtixg relief for ' aunt it, pain and miaery. And it's imaka and1 Manifest. Jott massage Deep Heat MeothoUtum Rob on the sore pot a needed. In 30 seconds feet Ha Deep Heat bring relief, feel a warmth right at the point that hurts. Quickly "drawn BBtieelee" are relaxed. Soon Bapging arthritic or rheumatic pais ia soothed. n !;.. an 'i . ' is the Big Difference between Highest Octane Gasolines -gives you split-second GO" It's wonderful the way our modern automobile engines respond a split econd after you touch the accelerator. Yet the newest of today's engines loses some of its fine response in 2000 miles or less. This happens because of engine deposits which build up in your daily, short-trip driving. In a combustion chamber, these de posit fire the gasoline a split second btfore the piston reaches firing position. Instead of getting a full-power stroke, you lose power! On spark plugs, de posits cause short circuits. Your engine misses''--more power loss! Only Shell Premium Gasoline has toth TCP and Top Octane ! Lake Churches LAKKVIFW-The theme, "The Christian Mission in a Revolu tionary World, has been selected by the uVee churches. Presbvter ian, Methodist and St. Luke s Epis copal, for a series of Sunday eve ning mission study sessions. The first will be October 23 at 5:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Educa tional Hall. Pastors of the churches, ,the Methodist Church Plans Rummage Safe The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Metho dist Church is planning a rum mage sale Friday and Saturday. 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That's why Shell Premium keeps your engine delivering its "like new" split-sccond response. See your Shell Dealer for Shell Pre mium with TCP. It's the most powerful gasoline your car can use! Shdl'i Trademark for Ihia unifiMi Kaaolim arMitlva detdoiied by Shall Itaaaarch. I'alenl appbnl for. Set Theme Rev. C. W. Julier, Dr. Claudo A. Brown and the Rev. David St. George, are arranging the four meetings. Classes will be held for five age levels with the teaching staff composed of members of Uie Uiree churches. A family potluck dinner will pre cede each meeting and classes will adjourn promptly at 7:45 p.m. Complete Chiropractic Care DR. J. W. LOWE Ph. Off. 2-11 Jl . R,. 2-0182 111 So. 4th, Stevens Hot.l Bldg. Broken Sizet Women's TRIM TRED Pumpi, Straps, Wedges Values to 9.9S 1.99-2.99-3.99 SAVE! VAN OMAN'S 527 Main r'. aV i t 4 if t. , V ' iPi W m Wk The schedule Is October 23, Pre, byterian Educational Hall; Novem. ber 6, Methodist Church: Novem ber 20. Episcopal Parish Hall; De cember 4, Presbyterian. ; EXCITING FOOD NEWS SEE WED. NIGHTS PAPER " T ? vf-