March Of. 1941
PAGE TWENTY
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
Midland Cmptie
FFATEAWI OF
MALIN TAKES
SPEECH PRIZE
MALIN The Malin FFA tun
won the touthem Oregon par
liamentary contest held at Grants
Pan last week.
This gives the Malta squad
the orivilege to represent the
southern Oregon district in the
state. contest held at Corvallis
April 23 to compete with the
winners from the live other dis
tricts. A. E. Street's boys are the
only team to win the banner
twice, having won In 1939. The
first team to win the banner
three times will keep it per
manently. The Malta boys have
three times won the sub-district
banner which they will keep.
A. E. Street is the advisor for
the team composed of Donald
Ratliif, president; Marion Kirk
pa trick, vice president; Bob
Short, secretary; Edward McCul
ly, treasurer, and Joe Cholard,
recorder.
Dairy
DAIRY Mrs. Franklin Arant
and daughter Darlene, and Mrs.
Martin Stoeshler, all of Dairy,
left by auto Friday morning for
Sacramento, where they plan
two weeks visit with their moth
er and grandmother, Mrs. Ralph
Scott and husband. The Scotts
are former residents of Klam
ath county.
Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Art
Brewer spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Marion Barnes and
family of Olene.
Mr. Heldt of Klamath Falls,
Albert Burgdorf and son Eldon,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rueck, Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Schanz and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rueck and son Buddy, were din
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hoefler and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant
and Martha McCumber visited
on Saturday evening with their
brother. Albert Burgdorf and
son.
Mrs. E. B. Schmoe and son
Fred spent Saturday at Sprague
River on business and visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hill of
Merrill, accompanied by Mrs.
Hill's daughter of Portland, vis
ited with their old friends in the
Hoefler home on Sunday after
noon. - . .
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Flackus
and son Walbert of Ashland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers of
Dunsmuir, Calif., motored here
on Monday to attend the funeral
services for Flackus mother.
who passed away on Friday,
They also visited for a short
time with other relatives of
Dairy and Hildebrand.
Sympathy from the Dairy
community goes to the Flackus
families on the loss of their
mother and grandmother, and
to the Brown families of Lan-
gell Valley on loss of their hus
band and father.
Mr. and Mrs. John Liskey of
Merrill spent Monday afternoon
in this community visiting old
friends and attending the fu
neral of Grandma Flackus.
Sprague River
SPRAGUE RIVER Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Marchant drove to Bo
nanza Tuesday to attend the fu
neral of Cyrus Brown, promi
nent Langell valley farmer. Mar-
chant worked several years on
Brown's farm.
Holmes Gabbert, personal rep
resentative of the Master En
gravers company of Portland, vis
ited the Sprague River school
Monday, March 17. He showed
samples of class Jewelry and pre
sented the school with several
medals and a beautiful scholar
ship plaque.
Roland Young left Sunday for
Dunsmuir, Calif., where he will
work in the engineering depart
ment of the Southern Pacific
railroad. Young has for the past
month been employed on the
section of the Ewauna Box com
pany railroad,
Mrs. Louis Croly was hostess
to the Sprague River Bridge
club at its regular weekly meet
ing Tuesday, March 18. After
dessert the club members enjoy
ed an afternoon of bridge. Mrs.
Vertis Swearingen was voted in
as a member in a short business
meeting held by the club.
Joe Young and Clarence and
Edward Moore have purchased
16 lots in the vicinity of the
present Passolt cabins. The men
will construct a number of cabins
to be rented out The Moores
arrived in Sprague River last
week from Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks
motored to Klamath Falls Wed
nesday evening on a business
and pleasure trip. Parks attend
ed' a meeting of school princi
Wings ZVear
la J :
few v
trii -J
J. L. Friss.il. Lakariew. wUl
soon get th. coveted "wings"
emblem of commissioned offi
cers la the army air corps. Frls-
sell is one of 410 pilots at Ran
dolph Field. Texas, who have
jost completed 10 weeks' train
ing and are now engaged in
their final 10 weeks at advanced
firing bases.
pals held at the Altamont ele
mentary school.
Because of improved weather
conditions the Sprague River
mill and box factory is running
at practically full force. The
slippery and muddy condition of
the grounds has practically stop
ped activity on the yards during
the past two months.
Due to several recent gradings
of the Sprague River-Chiloquin
road the road is said to be in
good shape. Most of the work
was done by the Indian service
grader. The road has been closed
a good deal during the winter
months.
Merrill. Malin
Births Iteporied
MERRILL Born at the Wil
son hospital, Merrill, March 13,
to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Belvin
of Malin, a boy, named Robert
Edward. Weight 7 pounds.
Also born on March 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. Wilsord Hundley of
Merrill, a daughter, named Bar
bara Lynn. Weight 6 pounds.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Battista
Salvaradi of Merrill on March
17, a 6i pound son, Patrick John
Battista Salvaradi.
Altamont
Mr. Jack ' Nelson of Bisbee
street has been seriously ill the
past week. Mr. Nelson is a pa
tient at Hillside hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Roberts of
Altamont drive spent Sunday
and Monday at Lebanon, Ore.
Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Roberts'
mother, returned with them to
make her home in Altamont.
Mr. William Rutledce of 4108
Altamont drive returned to Port
land last week where he is
under medical attendance at the
state hopital for an arm injury.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mansfield,
Dorothy Mansfield and Carol
Fontania of Redding. Cal., were
visitors at the Walter Hanson
home in Altamont and Frank
Cardoza home in Klamath Falls.
Mr. Bill Bailey has furnished
his new house on Altamont drive
and is now residing in it. It was
formerly part of the E. O. Ar
nold place.
Mrs. Nancy Carroll has re
turned to Dorris, Calif., after
several weeks spent with her
daughter, Mrs. Ona Bagley.
Mrs. Robinette substituted for
Miss V. Liskey at Altamont ele
mentary school last week on
account of illness.
Sharon and Lynn Campbell
are both ill at the family home
at 4118 Altamont drive.
Mrs. Lucinda Plunkett and
Mr. J. Staub of Dorris, Calif.,
were visitors at the Ona Bag-
ley home, Tuesday.
Mrs. Weslfy Harsey of Bisbee
street is confined to her home
with the measles.
Miss Helen Eckert, dauzhter
of Mr and Mrs. Harry Eckert
of Laverne avenue, is confined
to her home with the mumps.
Mr. Owen Campbell has com
pleted his new house on Alta
mont drive Bnd Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Burkhard are residing
in it.
Mrs. I. W. White and daughter
Muriel are on this week's sick
list.
The now famous Carlsbad
caverns, in New Mexico, were
discovered through a stream of
bats flying out of an under
ground opening.
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tton meant real comfort, reduces atratn,
helps tighten refuted membrane, e.nti
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free of plla tartar as In. Get rennlna
fitaart'a Prraaiid Happeeiteriee at your druc
tore without delay $0s and 9L20 OB
naker'a money-back guarante.
Aleut
LOST RIVER CLUB
MERRILL The Lost River
Garden club will hold its regu
lar monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Dan Barry Tuesday,
March 25.
Program for the afternoon
will consist of the roll call to be
answered by giving botanical
and common names for plants;
"Annual Plant and Germination
of Seed and Successful Varieties"
by Mrs. Walter Robinson: talk
on "Edgings." by Mrs. Williams
of Henley. The flower arrange
ment for the day will be made
by Mrs. Dan Cashman. All in
terested in gardening and beau
tifying their yards are welcome
to attend.
Malin School
To Hold 'Slant
IN'ighi' Program
MAUN The Malin senior
and junior high school are par
ticipating in a "Stunt Night"
program to be held in the high
school gym, Friday, March 21.
A winner will be picked from
each group with the privilege of
putting their class numerals on
the pennant. The best stunt
given will take part In the coun
ty skit festival. The program
will also consist of numbers by
the glee club and the school
band.
The following skits will be
presented: "Football Heroines,"
by the eighth grade; "I'm in the
Army Now?" by the ninth grade;
"Tenny Tennyson's Tipsey Tele
vision Tour." by the tenth grade;
The Gossipal Truth," by the
eleventh grade; "Doctor No-See's
Dilemma," by the senior class.
Everyone is invited to attend for
an evening of fun.
Midland
Those attending the state high
school basketball tournament
at Salem over last weekend
were Philip Anderson, Amos
Burnett, Roy Anderson. Harold
Hayes, Howard Holiday and
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Largent.
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Greg
ory have returned home after
an extended visit to New Or
leans and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. James Britton,
who have resided on the B ram
well ranch for the past year,
have moved to the Sisters ranch
near Texum.
Mr. and Mrs. George Man
ning and family have moved to
the Eramwell ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hooper
are receiving congratulations on
daughter born March 12 at
Klamath Valley hospital.
Mrs. H. B. Largent returned
home Sunday frpm Corvallis
where she was a delegate to
a lecture school sponsored by
the Midland grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Motschen
bacher and Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Stewart and family visited at
Shasta dam Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweeney
and daughter visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral
Heavaline Sunday.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
MERRILL Mrs. Raymond
Taylor has returned to her home
in . Tulelake from the Wilson
hospital where she had been
receiving treatment for several
days.
AUTOMOBILE COTTON
In the manufacture of 1.000.
000 automobiles, 89.000.000
pounds of cotton are consumed
for brake linings, timing gears,
safety glass, etc. The cotton is
the crop of 558,000 acres.
NOSEY
Deer and other animals that
are hunted have nostrils extend
ing around to the side, to aid
them in catching warning scents
from all directions.
Complete
Feminine Hygiene
demands:
Feminine hygiene in the REAL seme of
the word demands underarm cleanliness
and sweetness. You cannot be attractive
with armpits moist, stained and smelly.
Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant.
9. Imtinily cherfci fMpfF lri 1 try $ tW
Jtemovet odor from pertpiratioa, Jueps
arm pi u dry,
4. ArrU n Part. tiil, frcuelm, italn
lM vaoiabjos cream.
" l)??1 TI Sl American Timl
le X LaiuKkrinj as binnleu to fabric
Woman m mot Arrid lhan any
other deodorant. Try a Jar today I
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LANGELL VALLEY Funeral
services were held at tha Bo
nanza cemetery on Tuesday af
ternoon for the late C. B. Brown
of Langell Valley. Mr. Brown
passed away at Grants Pass on
March 15 om a heart attack.
With his son and dauglitrr-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
he had been visiting his father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Brown, and had started to re
turn home when the attack oc
curred. Mr. Brown had lived in Lan
gell Valley for many years and
had friends all over Klamath
county who came to pay final
respect. He was a member of
the Klamath county school board
and a director on the Langell
Valley irrigation district.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Ruby Brown, his children
and their families, Mrs. Wesley
Dearborn, Mrs. Herb Johnson,
Dale, Frank and Burton Brown,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Brown of Grants Pass, his sister,
Mrs. Mattie MrFall, and a sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Cobel of Ellensburg,
Wash.
Langell Valley
Community Club
lias Soeial Meet
LANGELL VALLEY Friday
night the Community club spon
sored an 8 o'clock potluck sup
per at the hall which was en
joyed by 125 members and
guests. Following the supper a
short business meeting was held,
and various committees appoint
ed. Then dancing was enjoyed
until a late hour. Music was
furnished by Bill Noble and
Merle Brewster.
Main Street Xiitv
Free of Poles
Completion of telephone pole
and line removal between Elev
enth and Esplanade on Main
street makes Klamath Foils'
center avenue entirely pole-free.
Manager' Charles E. Seavey of
the phone company said Wed
nesday. Poles and lines were removed
following the cutover into un
derground lines of all telephone
communication in the downtown
section. Underground service
now includes all of Main street,
Klamath avenue from Seventh
to Eleventh streets and Pine
street from Fifth to Eleventh.
Hager
The William Crumrine family
went to Redding, Calif., Sunday
to spend the day and see the
work that is being done in that
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bunyard
were callers in Klamath Falls
Sunday evening.
C. W. Tarwalcr and family
were in Klamath Falls Sunday
evening.
William Crumrine is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Paul Hess and Bruce
Hess went to Bly Friday.
Several of the young men
from here went sight-seeing on
Hogsback mountain Sunday.
Gus Hilyard raked and burn
ed his spud vines Monday. Al
ton Short Is having his spud
vines raked now. . .
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Tab. Gober from their
friends, who have a new baby
boy which arrived last week.
Gus Kohlcr and John Wol
ford of Summers lane are help
ing Carl Smithers grade spuds.
FROM FOOD TO MASSAGE
Natives of Swaziland, South
Africa, eat hv rnnninir their
hands and dipping them into the
food. The leftover food on the
hands is used to massage their
faces after eating.
Watch tha Classified Pagal
QUINTUPLETS
use MUSTER0LE for
CHEST COLDS
Mother-Give YOUR Child
TMt Same) Expert Car I
At the flrnt alirn of a chest old tha
Quintuplets' throati and chesta ara
rubbed with Children's Mild Munterola
-a product made to promptly ralieva
the DISTRESS of children's eolds and
resulting bronchial and croupy coughs.
Relief usually cornea quickly because
Musterole Is MOKB than an ordinary
"salve." It helps break tip local con
gestion. As Munterola Is used on tha
Quints you may hr sure you are using
just about the BKST product made.
AlsoinRetrularand ExtraHtrenffth for
thoaa preferrlnr a stronger product.
m. CHILDREN'S
ff WHY t&
FUNNY
; "Shock a wnilrrs brought him a Klnss or water, nnd he
ordered his meal before she could net away I"
Ireland is the only country in
which statistics show men have
a longer span of life than
women.
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Friday and Saturday - March 21 and 22
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TO Fir 1941 CARS
Kp cl.on wai comfort
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Can b. cl.an.d en th. car
wilh soap and wat.r.
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Top-vutlily "Ccmlort"
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pla mant your Ii9ht.n0;
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powarlul Ughta. Foot witch
cuts off driving lamp . .
pasaing lamp tllumlnata
right-hand aid of road.
Pain ona driving and on
paaalng light. . $6.tt
Driving light .... $3-75
Alu ovaffabr rot Mrs
Matt price, with eaioer tut
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BUSINESS
Dentistry is popular among
women students in Finland, and
women dentists are quite com
mon there.
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MERRILI -A number of col
lege student from this section
are home for spring varation
Amunu them are Limine Fotlirr
Ingham, San Jose State college;
Lawson and Ivan Kandra, Ran
dal Pope, Dick Shuck, Jack
l.lsky, Billy Falvy, Oregon State,
all of Merrill.
Those from Malin are lula
Haley, Francis Blwt, Maxino
Haley and Ulanrh Ottoman from
Oregon State; Khle Heber, r.rnlc
Slmrt .nri Jimnltit llalrv from
the University of Oregon.
Weal her Varied
Al Merrill. Too
MKRRIU, A variety of
weather hit Merrill this week
when the week started with
bright warm sun for Sunday, a
terrific wind and dust storm
Monday. The temperature drop
ped until Wednesday the weather
man became confused and gave
the community wind, dust and
a snow storm all at the same
lime.
Not only the legs, but all
other muscular parts of the frog
as well, are eaten in Germany.
Wo want you to fool that this h YOUR itore
where your credit it always qood, and where you
can got tha things you need on our IASY PAY
PLAN.
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MIRRORS
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Many altoi cloar. non
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PROTECTION
2-R.I! Grill. Gu.rd $2.39
2-R.llF.na'.r Guard $1.49
3 R.II Grill. Guard $3.89
3 R.II F.nd.r Guard $1.99
Fultntih
Grill. Gu.rd . . $6.79
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Income Tax i
Money Doubled (
WASHINGTON. March 10 Ift
The treaaury said Wednesday
that in the first IT days of this
month Income tax payments
amounted to InOJ.MB.nOo com
pared with :l 1 9.0811.347 In tha
similar period last year.
Secretary Morgentliail has
predlrted the month's incoma tax
collections will exceed tl.OOOr
0110,0110.
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