The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 22, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THT1
Midland Zftfute ZlWt
GRANGERS TO
V EW PUBLIC
The Tulolake iirni(o will hesr
discussion o( llminovillo public
power questions Thursday nitflit
whrn A. C. Hrnzll o( Portland,
member of tho Honnrvlllo ad
ministration, will be (lie main
speaker.
The grange hu Issued an Invi
tation tor anyone interested In
public power to attend the meet'
"Vlng, which will be held 111 the
wTulelako American Legion hall
beginning at 8 p. m.
Brail) will present motion pic
ture, and alter hu talk will an
awer questions from the audience
concerning Bonneville power.
A ahort musical program will
. be the entertainment for the eve-
mg.
Langell Valley
. LANGELL VALLEY The
following young folka went to
Malln last Saturday lor the Jun
ior prom: Hetty Spark. Gall
Walclvogcl, Lottie McDonald.
Mildred Trare. Frances Jones,
Madge KiUluigh, Murilea Given,
Willie Home, Laurence Itevell,
Bob Kenayer, Myron Wheeler,
Cale Bradley, finger Jonea,
Clyde Honiley and Mrs. Malcolm
Tea re.
1 Mm. Cledo Weill ent Mon
jjiy with Mr. Virginia Ttiomai.
' Mr. and Mr. Bob Thew and
daughter of Oakland visited with
friends and relatives In Langell
Valley and Bonanza on Monday
They have been viiiting the pait
week w'th Thew sister, Mra
Art Horsley of Dairy and her
parents, the Dwyer. of Bonanza
Mrs. Mary Dearborn enjoyed
Faster Sunday with her dough
ler and family, the Leavltts.
' Mra. Effle Gilmnn had the mis
fortune to fall and break a bone
m her shoulder Tuesday morn
ing. She came home from the
hospital on Thursday.
. Sunday dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Harry Frailer were Mr.
and Mra. Emmett Shields and
daughter. Pasty, of Salem and
air. and Mrs. Lloyd Luke of
lerrlll.
Congratulations and beat
Wishes are extended to Mr. and
air. Barney Brown, who were
rifiSPkrrdF
bf JOHN CLINTON
"
From now on
you ran call
me ahork
Proof John.
I've teen
evtrythinn!
Became the
other morning
whm I wai driving pa it the
Union Oil station on tkr comer
1 almost frit out of my ilispano
Plymoutli at what 1 saw.
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There, eVewn flremlty up te tfce
pmpt wet e herte J wefeel
'Thin, I erte aal" tmyt I ftfl
fvnwal beck. Anal whtn I re
twrweal I f ef ftte lnl ihccb, far
whet 4m ye think the hey
feerser we tJalnf?
Wdt air, the
driver had put
. four old auto
wheeli on hii
wagon, and he
wai having
the tlrm filled
with atrl While
. he was doing it, one of the hay
had put a bucket of water down
for Dobbin to drink. It was the
most unusual light I've teen for
yean!
.
Anal while the alfvetlen wet, te
my the laottv emuilna, the heya
art the atetlen ware tfelnfl their
etefr with perfectly arrelf ht
Htm I'm net avre utt whet the
entire ala nlflcence ef this little
drama) wm, but It aertelnly
prevea thet the Union Oil heya
era fantlamtn frem way betkl
So, In addition
to inviting you
to drive your
oar Into a
Union Oil sta
tion for aerv
ice, I'm now
in a. notation
lo Invite all horne-and-wagon
operator! to do likewise. It's
really too bad that Union can't
think up some way for hones to
me 76, or Triton Motor Oil, he
cause somehow I think life
would be more picturesque (if
Tess convenient) if we had more
horses galloping by. Don't you?
UNION OIL COMPANY
married recently at Reno.' lira.
Brown wa tho former Maxine
Roberta. Tho young couple will
live near Lakevlew where he la
employed.
Mra. Alfred Duncan visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Lester Leavltt.
The Dunoant are here from Can
yonvllle and slaying at Elmer
Stanley'! to help with lambing.
4 H GIRLS GET
AWARDS
EVEINTS
FETED AT KENO
KENO Mrs. Foster Seavers
entertained on Tuesday after
noon, April 13, at a baby show
er honoring Mrs. Louise Denl
son Wilson at Paisley, Ore.
The room was duintly decor
ated with pink and white stream
era and the gift tnhln had a can
opy of pink and wlfite stream
era with a large stork In the center.
Mra. Hazel Chase won the
prize In a diaper hemming race
After the opening of the gifts
lunch was served by the host
ess, assisted by Mrs. lone Hull
and Mrs. Josephine Fitatlmmons.
Other guests were Mrs. Paul
Mager. Mra. Earl Allen, Mrs. W
M. Gherkin, Mra. O. H. Zimmer
man. Mrs. G. O. Zimmerman all
of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Harold
O'RIley of Merrill, Mrs. Charles
Floyd.- Mr. Dallas Bee be. Mra
Sophie Young of Lenox addition,
Mrs. V. L. Fraln. Mra. F. E. Den-
ison, Mrs. Murtln Parsons, Mrs
Ana Grimes, Mrs. Hazel Chase
and Mrs. Alice Putnam.
Cascade
CASCADE SUMMIT Mr
and Mrs. Clair Eastman and
daughter. Sherry Anne, are
spending the weekend with East
man's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Glen Miller of Ar
met. Mra. Lowell Hall la spending
the weekend at Eugene with her
sister, Willo Coffin, who Is at
tending University of Oregon,
and with Mr. Hall's mother and
slster-.n-law.
Charles Elder of Mowlch
works at Summit lodge each
weekend doing carpentering.
One of the cabins has been re
modeled Into a two-room and
kitchenette cabin, whereas be
fore there were only two rooms
in It
Mr. and Mrs. John Foland,
Mrs. Dick Foland and Mrs. Roy
Curiier motored to Eugene last
week to hop. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lavoy
have as their guests Mrs. Lavoy'
sisters, Mra. Lee of Portland and
Mr. Bennie Benson of Abcr
nethy. Mrs. Lavoy drove to
Oakridgo Saturday to take her
mother, who was ill, to Eugene
to consult a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nagle who
have been caretakers at the Dr.
Collins ranch near Crescent lake
have returned to their home
here.
Mr. and Mra. Gene Lavoy have
purchased a new Plymouth car.
Mrs. Roy Currier will spend
next weekend at Klamath Falls.
She will chapcrone a group of
young people from the Oak
ridge Christian church who will
attend the Christian Endeavor
conference at Klamath Falls.
Lowell Hall was a Eugene vis
itor one day lait Week.
Windmill A New And Easy Square
WESTSIDE Girls of the
Vernon school entertained
mothers of students of the school
Friday afternoon with a tea and
a display of article of hand
craft made so far this school
year. Victor Johnson, county
agent, who was premnt to make
achievement award) announced
that within 10 days the ex ten
slon service will ap,xlnt a full
time 4 II club leader for Lake
county to handle all boys' and
girls' III club work In the
county.
A certificate of achievement
was awarded to last year's wood
working club, who president
was Raymond Padgei and whose
members finished their projects
100 per cent. Club charters were
presented to the Bu-y Bees, the
Vernon sewing club of which
Donna Thill la president, and
to the Vernon Handicraft club,
the woodworking club of which
Donald Blaiock la president.
On behalf of th Lakevlew
branch of tne Flint National
Bank of Portland, Johnson pre
sented fifth year pint to Flor
ence Padatt. Raymond Padget
and Florence Reed: third year
pins to Durothy Mnddock and
Lois Maddock; first year pins
to Virginih Maddoek and Lois
Thill. Second year cards from
the county were presented to
Donald Blilock, Su Reed, and
Donna Thill.
The work on display during
the, afternoon included book
cases, coffee tables footstools,
flower stands made by members
of the woodworking club; pil
low tops and luneneon cloths
made by the girls In the sewing
club; wall placques. snap shot
album covers, and bookends
woodburned and painted; and
comb cases, bookmarks, bag
gage tags, and other leather
work articles.
Road Open From
Willamette to
Summit Lodge
CASCADE SUMMIT The
ground here is now bare In open
spaces. In secluded places where
the sun does not hit there are
about 18 inches of snow. The
road from Willamette highway
to Summit lodge is now open and
cars have driven in to the lodge,
although in places It is quite
muddy.
Big Trout Landed
At Cascade Summit
CASCADE SUMMIT When
Howard Hromada wishes to re
late a fish story, he doesn't have
to tell about the large one that
got away. All he has to do is to
tell of tho large one he caught.
Hromada was successful In land
ing an eight and one-half pound
Rainbow. The fish was caught
in Lake Odcll near the Hromada
summer home.
6955 J ,
PATTERN
Make your spare time yield
this handsome scarf an heir
loom cloth, or spread. They are
all formed from this easy five
inch square, Windmill, memor
ized in no time - quickly cro
cheted. Pattern 6955 contains
instructions for making square;
Windmill
Illustrations of it And stitches;
photograph of square; materials
needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents In coin to The Herald-News,
Household Arts Dept., Klamath
Falls. Ore. Be sure to write
plainly your name, address and
pattern number.
SHOWER HELD FOR -WESTSIDE
WOMAN
WESTSIDE Mrs. Glenn
Bussey of Vlllow Ranch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Piper,
Vernon district, was guest of
honor at stork shower held
for her by Mrs. Florence Branch
at the hull tne afternoon of April
17. After the opening of Mrs.
Bussey's g'its. Mrs Branch put
on a stunt which was won by
Mra. Lottie Bailey and Mra. Bus
sey. The B. B. club held no
meeting but decided to meet
May 1 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Buck. 1 he hostess
served refreshments at the close
of the afternoon.
The following women were
present or sent gifts. Mrs. Harry
Barnes of Willow Ranch; Mrs.
Chet Hyatt. Mrs. Boerly Robin
son. Mrs. Milo Hyatt. Mra. Lor
en Hyatt, Mrs. Don Lyons, Mrs.
Vernon and Mra. Rust Hyatt, all
of Lakevlew; Mrs John Crowl,
Mrs. Ed Garrett, Mra Joe Mar
tin, Mrs. Tom Frith. Mrs. Earl
Millard. Mra. F. M. Bunyard,
Mra. A. T Cochran, Mrs. Ernest
Bussey, Mrs. R. B Piper, Mrs.
Miles Blaiock. Mis. Charles
Buck. Mrs Bob Wilson, Mrs.
Merle O'Neil and Mrs. Harry
Crowl.
Mt. Lakt
MT. LAKt Mrs. Estella Hill
and Mrs. Frank Stewart re
turned Sunday from a week's
trip which took them to New
port, Ore., and various points
along the coast.
Mr. and Mra. Hans Hansen and
daughters. Patsy and Donna, vis
ited with relatives and friends in
Portland last week.
Friends will be pleased to
know Mr. Mack Sr.. is improv
ing at the Hillside hospital. He
is suffering with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chcyne are
the proud parents of a son born
Monday, April 14, a the Klam
ath Valley hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and
family spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ogie Stohl and son.
Danny.
Mrs. Fred Crapo was the
guest of her sister-in-law Mrs
Myron Taylor Wednesday.
Mrs. Scott Thompson, Mrs
Bell Davison and Mr. Lyle
Merrill motored to Yakima,
Wash., last week to visit with
Mr. Cheyne, a brother of Mra.
Thompson, and Mrs. Dawson,
who is ill in a hospital.
PRAGUE. April J5 (AD
Carlo Cardinal Kaspar. 70, arch
bishop of Prague and primate
of Bohemia, died today after
long illness in hi Prague palace.
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Keno
KENO Friends of Jlmmle N.
Young, a former resident of
Keno, will be Interested to know
he has entered the radio school
at Bellville, 111., connected with
army aviation.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Harris re
turned Sunday night from sev
eral days spent In Oakland, Sac
ramento and Chico, Calif. Rich
ard Harris of Chico accompanied
them home for a brief visit.
On Monday evening, April 19,
Mra. T. E. Denison and her
daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wilson
were co-hostesses with a b a b y
shower honoring Mrs. Wilbur
Gherkin of Klamath Falls
Games occupied the evening and
after the opening of gifts dainty
refreshments were served. Those
enjoying the evening
Mrs. Ruth Zimmerman, Mra.
Earl Allen, Mrs. Paul Mager,
Mrs. LaVerne Reeves, Mrs. i.
Z. Patterson, Mrs. Gerald Zim
merman, Mrs. Frank Snyder,
Mrs. Gladys Smith, Mra. Arrella
Zimmerman, Mrs. 11. Laveme,
Mrs. Iva Mott, the honored guest
Mra. Gherkin, and the hostesses
Mr. and Mra. George Elliott
of Bly, Ore., were callers at the
home of Miss Edna Bloom Sun
day afternoon.
Connie Bennett
Married Fourth
Time in Arizona
HOLLYWOOD. April 21 (AP)
Constance Bennett's fourth mar
riage, to Bachelor Gilbert Rol
and, 35, upped the marital box
were score of the famous acting fam-
ily to 10 marriage and
divorces.
Connie, who one made bar
self th highest paid screen stat
by negotiating, single-handed, a
10 weeks contract for $30,000
week, leads her sisters and fath
er.' At 33 her record I foul
marriages and three divorce.
Roland completed a plcUfra,
"Angela With Broken Wings"
late Saturday night Yesterday
morning he and Constance drove
to Yuma, Ariz., and were mar
ried by the Rev. J. C. Bobb, re
tired Methodist minister.
PORTLAND, April 21 CAP)
Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
will speak in Portland May 1,
Thomaa A. Sweeney of the
American Legion said today.
Proceeds of the lecture will be
given to the Greek war relief
fund, he aaid.
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