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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falk Ore Sunday, Julv 19. 10,50, PAGE 9 A 3 BASIN F r m California Ernasl Strong. Sacramento, spent tht weekend in Fort Klamath with hi; brother, Edward Strong. To Taroma Everett Morris ol Fort Klamath went to Tacoma re , cently to visit his wife, who is Haying with a daughter and fam- . ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Berg itrom. Visits Parents Mrs. Edwin Scoll and family, Fort Klamath, leu Sunday for Surprise Valley for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Daniels. Kansas The annual Kansas ; slate picnic will be held this year in Jantzen Beach Park in Port land, Sunday, August 2. Write Mrs. Marvin W. Peck, 4R.15 S.E. 64th Avenue, Portland, for infor- nation. At School Mrs. Charles F. ' Pemick, Alturas, is attending Tlasses in home economics at the College of the Pacific in Stock ton. The workshop classes are em- ' phasizing use of new fabrics in dressmaking. From Los Angeles Mr. "and Mrs. Leon Maxwell and two children. Los Angeles, left Fort Klamath ' last Friday after visiting her broth er and family, the Clifford E. Mc-j ' Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Tirl Max well and two children from Pitts-! burg, California, arrived later for " a visit with the McDaniels. Hnusrguest at the home of the Emmett McKeevers, Fort Klamath, Is McKeever's sister, Mrs. Maude " Hackenyos, Hoquiam. New Arrivals in Fort Klamalh are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson J and daughter. They are living in one of the McQuiston houses. An :.. derson is employed as chief truck mechanic by the Bly Logging Com- . pany. Springfield After a visit In Fnrt Klamath with hie iJo.inUln.. v . .......I n.ti, ,11.-, ununici i-Mrs. Mildred R. Castel, Dan Sav s age of Livingston, California, and J Mrs. Castel went to Springfield ? where they will visit the Ray Cor i nells. 1 111 Ed Simmons, Bonanza, Is being treated at Hillside Hospital in Klamath Falls. .- Recent visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haley Shaw, and Johnnie, Langell Valley, ' were Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Shaw of Philomath. . To Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple, Bonanza and her " sister, Georgia Sealoff, Seattle, and ; their, daughter, Mrs. 0. C. Wells, . Alturas, spent Sunday with the Pepple's son and daughter-in-law, . Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pepple of Butte ; Falls. They brought their grand - daughter Pam home for a visit. .! Spending a few days at Turner ; with their son-in-law and daughter, .' Mr. and Mrs. Clay Combest,- are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmor, Bo- ;nanza. Their son Bob drove them to Turner. To Mount Hebron Mrs. Walter - Smith Sr., Mrs. Dick Smith and Mrs. Waller Smith Jr. went to Mount Hebron recently to attend ' a baby shower for Mrs. Louise . Parsons Jr. -! Moved The Rev. and Mrs. Bit '. ly Alsup and children have left .- Bonanza for Oakland, Oregon. He ' has been the pastor at Bonanza Community Church for the past !; five years. To Coos Bay Dr. and Mrs. -- Robert Wu and children have re ; turned to their home at Coos Bay after visiting his parents, Mr. J and Mrs. George Wu," Bonanza. " In Bonanza are the Rev. and Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, San Mateo, to visit their son and daughter-in-I law, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas, : and family. They will go to Eu I gene to visit their son Noel and I his family. The Rev. Thomas was vicar for St. Barnabas Church in ; Langell Valley and St. Paul's in Klamath Falls for many years. C To Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'Noble of Langell Valley are on a ;vacalion trip to Idaho. Their two small daughters are with her par ents at Irrigon. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nichols have returned lo their home after visiting a sister, 'Mrs. Ruby Brown, Langell Valley. ;- Nichols' sister, Mrs. Artie Freeze, iicame with them to spend a week In Langell Valley and Bonanza. Bonanza Mrs. Marvin Brown and sons have returned to their -home here after a week with rela tives at Coos Bay. She took her ; mother, Mrs. Eva Myers, (0 visit relatives there. Mrs. Myers is from Olympia and spent several weeks ."In Bonanza with her daughter and family. OSBORN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Mrs. J. B. trlT J Erlr Prtertture Thoroughly Mod era BRIEFS Left Mrs. Lula Brown and her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cook, have returned tn their home at Long Beach after n'lting in Lance 1 Val W with Mr Brown's son Claude and familv and at Bonanza with son Marvin ana lamuy. In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Bud Eastlick, Etna, are snendinc their vacation with her pareiits in Washington Visiting Nancy Short, Yreka, visited her crandDarenis Mr anH Mrs. Henry Short. Etna, while her mother was a Datient in the Vrel( hospital. Guest Marguerite Geney. Quincy, was a guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buchner, Etna. Miss Geney attended the funeral of Felix Kunz, Fort- Jones. Business Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Etna, were business vis itors in Redding recently. From Chlco Mr. and Mrs. James Young visited recently in Hilt with her parents and in Scott Valley with his parents. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Rov Mason and son. John, from lone are visiting in Etna and Fort Jones. Death Word was received in Scott Valley of the death of Mrs. Bertha White, former Etna resi dent, in Sacramento July 7. Sons Visit Steve and LInvd Burton spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs. and Mrs Lewis Burton in Redding. Hike Returning from a camp ing trip recently were Rev. Orval Clay and son. Charles. Ravmnnrl Tickner and Ronald Ouiclev. The group hiked into Hidden Lake from the Cecilville rnad ahnvp Callahan. Spending the weekend in Etna with Mr. and Mrs. Luther White were Mr. and Mrs. Nolan White and children. Chicn, and Mr. and .Mrs. Pete Chacon Antioch." ' :. Return Home Mr. and Mm Harvey Palmer Jr. and' son who had been staving with her nar. ents, Mr. and Mrs,. Luther White, etna, returned to Alameda. Company Mrs. Bessie Pal mer, Etna, had as guests recent- ly her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smithers and chil dren from Weed. Graduates James D. Hawk Navy fireman apprentice, son of Mrs. fallen Hawk of Hunters Lodge, Lakeview. graduated .lnm 13 trom Machinist's Mate School at the naval training center. Great Lakes, Illinois. Travelers Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Young have returned to Etna aft er visiting their dauchter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Sh. fer in Seattle. Both families also enjoyed a trip to Victoria, B.C. En route home the Younes visited briefly in Portland. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Moore in San Francisco this week is her sister, Mrs. May Aker of btna. , Etna Guests Recent guesls of Mrs. Gertrude Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kirn of Los An geles. Ear Surgery Mrs. Aneela Pftiln Eureka, has . arrived in Etna tn keep house for her son-in-law. uillord htacher and her grand children during the absence of her daughter, Rosemary, who is to nave ear surgery in a Medford hospital. Move Mr. and Mrs.. Hooner Maplesden of Etna have moved from town to a house adioinintr their ranch property on French Creek. Vacation Spending a three weeks vacation with her mother, Mrs. Ahbie Wagner, in Etna, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sorensen, San Francisco. Mt. Lakl Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Will Blackman Monday, July 20. at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer, Tulelake, will show slides taken at the state convention and slides of flower arrangements. Baby Arrives Mr. and Mrs Keith Harris, former Summer Lake residents, became parents of a daughter born July 9 at St. Charles Hospital, Bend. Their pa- FLOOR LAYING -7c per Sq. Ft. SANDING & FINISHING NEW FLOORS 12c -per Sq. Ft. RESIDENCE OR COMMERCIAL ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ROBERT LANTZ 1912 Wiord JIMMY B. MILLS who was graduated from high school in June, was sworn into the Navy June 30 at Portland. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Mills. 2220 Waring Street. Ancient Spat Patched Up SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (API- A spat that broke up their romance 64 years ago has been patched up by James F. Roderick and Rosa Adams, both 81. The couple who had known. each other since they were 3 years old in Missouri, was married Satur day night here. "We went together ahout a year when we were 17 but then we had a spat," the hride said. -"I don't remember what it was just a trifle, but he left my house and never came back. Both married. Her hushand died here six years aao. Roderick's wife died six months aao. Roderick, who lives in Marion, Ark.. hP0an urritintr Mr. Arfqmc "Then a week ago Tuesday he came down, and we decided we wanted to spend the rest of our time togeiner, tne bride said. WELL DRESSED MAN ST. LOUIS," Mo. (UPIl A 68-year-old Spanish-American War veteran said he didn't even miss the $664 that was in the pocket of a coat he left hanging in a park here. William B. Hagewood, of St. James, Mo., said he didn't notice it was gone because he had another $1,000 in his pants pock ets. But he claimed the money anyway by naming the denomina tions of the bills. ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Harris, also live in Bend. To Riley Mrs. Dean Cannon and children of Summer Lake are spending the week in Riley visit ing her sister's family, the George McKees. Weekend Guests al Ihe Sum mer Lake ranch of Mrs. Millie Grisel were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moss,' Klamalh Falls. To Summer Lake during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mowrey, Oswego, who were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vancil Withers. Property Sold Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Williams have disclosed the sale of 320 acres in Summer Lake to Ernest F. Shuffield and James H. Sphar. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R-nhert Young, and family near Etna is her mother, Mrs. Ralph Short, Pasadena. Spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hiett are her cous ins, Lammert and Bill Zeenstra from Salt1 Lake City. Leave Mr. and , Mrs. Rudolph van Knmen, Etna, are moving to Medford. Primary Meet Attending a pri mary meeting of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Ashland recently were Mrs. La Rae Murphy and baby, Mrs. Va- leda Facey and baby, Mrs. Betty Seavers and baby, Mrs. Edith Bogue and baby, Mrs. Thea Hiett and Linda Bogue. In Etna Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, San Francisco, , and Mr. and Mrs. Riallo Green from Mc- Cloud are disposing of the per sonal property of the late Mrs. Bertha Johnson. From Tnhoe Miss Mary Sle- phens, Lake Tahoe, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ste phens, in Etna. Chas. J. Cizek TAILOR Suit! t Slack Made te Order Perfect Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7fh Phone TU 4-8569 Fashion Showing Meeting Resembles U.N. Gathering NEW YORK (API-Closing ses sions of last week's fall fashion showings by New York designers resembled a meeting of tbe United Nations, as 25 women from foreign consulates and three Moscow fash ion experts viewed American styles. The consular ladies were pres ent at the invitation of Leonard and Andrew Arkin, father-and-son team presenting a' group of typi cally American, moderately-priced fashions. A number appeared in native dress, and all applauded the smart, wearable clothes. Their favorite of the Arkin collection was a black broadcloth cocktail dress, cut on slender lines, with plunging back neckline and a satin belt. All those present appeared cap ivated by the children's fashions shown by Helen Lee, featuring pint-sized school and party dresses worn by small glamor girls, aged four to eight. A favorite of this group was a red calico smock over a black cotton full-skirted dress,' for the smart kindergart- Suzy Peretle, who' often sells as many as 10.000 copies of a single dress, showed a group of the top fashions already ordered in vol ume by store buyers throughout the country. Best-sellers included: A plaid sheer wool dress with sweater to top and full skirt; a black jersey sheath with square neck, long sleeves and a wide ATTENTION Many, Many items ore ovailobU for exchange, including Rtbuilt iprockatt Starting anjtnei Dial angina cylinder haadi Hydraulic ittaring baoiten Flywhicl chitchat Staaring clutchas WHY IT SAVES MONEY AND DOWNTIME: When component porti become worn, bring in the entire , assembly (or exchange instead of replacing the individual worn parts. 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The new 9.400-acre airport, now under construction near ClyintiUy, Va., is expected to he in service some time in 1961. It will he known as "Dulles International Airport." Rubber plantations in Ceylon and Malaya .were started when Henry Wickham, an Englishman, smuggled some rubber seeds out of Brazil in 1876. Get your Riding Needs From the Only Complete WESTERN STORE in Southern Oregon Freemen's Saddlery tt Weitern Weor 4532 Se. 6th St. All Caterpillar Equipment Users!! t Fuel transfer pumpi Fuel injector! FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EXCHANGE PROGRAM CONTACT YOUR V v - 'J J 1 -a 1 Aj' -Ms P - -A . ALBERT P. McCLINTOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs, Truman Wilson McClintock, Dorris, was sworn into the. Navy at Portland June 30. He was graduated this year from Butte Valley High School. REASON ENOUGH SAN DIEGO, Calif. t-An at torney, asked a prospective juror in Superior Court if there was any reason he couldn't reach a lair and impartial verdict. "Yes." said the juror. "I have no confi dence in the judge." The juror was excused. Want Something Delivered or Moved? Phone TU 2-3737 CITY DELIVERY SERVICE CATERPILLAR DEALER rtMfnnM.ttii Staarina, clutch braka Magnatat f Jf " bond! JT Watar pumpt Meet Set In London Today By International Florists LONDON AP-The time may he approaching when an Ameri canor just about anybody else- will be able to telegraph a dozen red roses to Nikita Khrushchev in the Kremlin. "Actually," said Thomas Simp son, "we're going tn grapple with this thorny problem next week." Simpson is an officer of Inter- flora, 50-year-old organization that telegraphically flutters flowers all over Ihe world. "You ran now telegraph flowers to Communist Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia." he said, 'but Ihe So viet Union won t allow its florists lo helong lo our organization." Nine men representing 25,000 florists operating in 120 countries will meet in London July 19. The nine three Americans, three Britons, and three from con tinental Europe are members of Inlcrflora's world council which dictates the organization's policy. 1410 So. 6th iir and meka fmmadiata In j x Bill UII lIOHIIiOY BO. The Americans are Victor Stein, San Francisco: Eugene Daudelin, Chicago, and -Harold Kayton, San Antonio. Stein, now vice president of In terflora, will become president at the London meeting. , As for operating Interflora ser ice in the U.SS.R., "A direct appeal to the Kremlin is consider ed likely." Simpson said. Has Interflora ever had cusln- mers who want to send flowers to Ihe Soviet Union? "We've had many," Stein re plied. "And I'd like tn say with out revealing how we've done it that we've gotten our flowers through the Iron Curtain. "Trade barriers ate lifting every where," he continued. "Flowers are international. The barriers must be lifted for them." James Hoban, an Irish archi tect, designed the While House. SEE . Jim Crismon NOW . . . 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