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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1947)
KFPA Crews Prepare To Man Posts Inside'And Out This Cone-Go rlonded Cabin Holds History yww-p. i. i i ii mii ujpj P., : .mJffV: . A,..x.-r- t " 1 1 Log House In Bonanza Is Treasure Trove Of Relics All electric sliii'm H)iHi l r-lll I v build ing up over Hie Klmniilli IiimIii mni WrttiiPHrliiy, Imlri Iron tliiin the umiiil lluenl (it forest IIitk, dim lu recent welrnmr ruin. rnlliiwlim the ruin, foriwt in In fltlr inndltloll III rrnlxt (linn, lliil (. Klamath Forest 1'rotenllva a-iM-lnl lull iiiirt'llileiulrtit, mlvlwl In- liiy, bill nld thnt two or Hirer day of I vnl( nl Kluninlh kiiiihIiIiii will mil I lioni In t lie mime liiir.nrdmi ilfRroe nt Inflammable dryness, n before (hi" ahnwei. Alt piwaulliin ilKullml til en Oil riiim mil llclnu taken bv KIT A mill liKikiiiitu in n nl ill lolled nl nil Ilia miuid Holm Willi lilt rxreutlinl lit Mluikn iniiliiUiilii in Hi lltiKbiiik liiiiiinlnln mut llirr will he nimtned within ilir next few day, Oule luted. Jack Dule, uiiw nt Hymn minrd station, will tin transferred to the new liHikniit on lumiimk a mioii mi- f ' . "- v II Ik ri.iiilv (nr fii'iHllimirv. wlllt'll II I. .... ' ' ' . " .1 . ...ik rxiwitixl In be miinii time next week, ; I'esluiineil with liiiir uar Dine cone, lit dooritep The timer on lloubnvk lum lireii ,,,,, m,((1 ()f )wv ,m7 urr thr paurrby with tim in 1111171 u.ti. "''" i , . , , . .. , - - - ctiriMMiiry worn im y" ..cruru ii Ironing Was A Weighty Chore In The Old ways '4. s ft' V 1 is i w crowded with eml-Dr;lou rockf and irtltkcti, an Invitation to enter and browte In the put varied colleelloii of hundrid of hitorlc arllelen. eollerted by Mr. and Mr.. C name uiaefow. innke the Job compieio lur un tlrnl teimnt. , oilier liHikmili tinilnliiliiert by KPT A ure Hlmke, I'urker, Ultnie, Yalnnk and 8yan. The aiunKlnllonii radio trihnliluit U at work thin week rheiklng coin miinli'Bllniu wt. tenthm them tor flatilty reception and mippiyini nreu ' ed repalrn. Demo Split Up To State WAMIIINOTON. May J (i 'lilt democratic) national committee exe cutive director haa relied to Inter" vene In the upllt of Oregon party taction over the recent offlcera' election. Oael Biilllvon. executive director, reported the dlllereiicn between the roup were qiieniinn io oe aeiuea in ih aiaie. lie held aenarale con- ferencea with reprexeniativen oi both Orenori rnuM. Iw Wallace, democratic national committeeman, had threatened legal action a the reaull of the Oregon democrat!!) central committee elec lion. Proxy vole held by Wallace for hi candidate for tat chairman were Invalidated bv the candidate credential committee. Monro Bweetland. a newly elected member of the tate executive committee, alw conferred with Bulllvan. tiweelland quoted Bulllvan a ay lug "there will be no Intervention bv me In Oregon' democratic party affair either directly or Indirectly, tipilda down or backward. It up to the Oregon democrat." Wallace a not immediately available for comment. MM--;, v 1 - . , 5r i 1 vz!$b '"' I ' , A : . W r- J!'''' ... - f M " T i V M aV ... .W uIWI in i I i i y i " i By JOV BltiOH Arrowhead, coffee grinder, fire arm and o lorm nave aurviveu decade and found their way down the year to a little log hoiue In Bonanza. ' The Us homo ha a travelogue of It own, having been found on a timber claim in ins wooa oy unar lle Olungow, a government trapper, and hi wife. It wn taken apart, log by log, and act up again In Bo nanza, adjacent to the Cllaxgow residence, Jut beyond the power trenxforrner on the main road. The O asgowx came to Oregon in 1A:iD, and It wn then Mr. Olaxgow took up the hobbv of collecting ar rowhend. of which he now ha over 2XK). and enclent Indian and nloneer relics. Friend knowing of her interet donated article until he had o many thev took un too much room In her home and It wax not convenient to dlxnlav them. The little log cnbln found In the wood make an Ideal muwum and vlaltor are welcome here t all time. During the tat month, 66 vIMIor xlgned the giiet book. i Arrowhead arranged In fancy de- xlgn have ben m""nted and framed under gin. The malorltv of them are pe--fect and they are chlpoed from flint, obxidlen and olrier hard roclf in manv color. The Item In the collection which , 1 believed to be the oldct. manu-1 factured article, I a carved broad piece of wood, dated 1168, which ha been Identified by ome a an old-type cornet ty. French-heel hoe, lantern of all description. plug-tobacco cutter, foreign currency, doll with painted china heads, an old Bible published In 1811, all nudge elbows in the little museum. Hour fly on a visit here among , coffee grinders of progressive eras, moustache cups, charcoal and gaso- ; line Irons, pistols and bullet moulds. A foot warmer with an uphol- f stered cover, daguerreotype, tin-, type, an old 73 -key typewriter be-' longing at one time to Jeff Riddle, owuer norn. glassware, wiuis, irooche. comb and an old straight edge razor with a nude nymph carved on the folding handle, whis per of by-gone day. Chinese menus, a Dcrfect snake skin and an Indian snake charmer, aa well a hundred of other articles, each have a tale to tell. Perhaps the most Intriguing of the lot I the little stone boat. Obvi ously carved from a piece of wood, maybe by a little boy of some an cient Indian tribe, It Is now petrified and surprisingly heavy for such small piece. nr.RAI.D NkWg, HUtaslk rlli, Or. THI'MDAT. Hmf . IIO, M Iota company said Helneman left their employ three months ago The man said he recalled leaving Boise to hitch-hike after sending luggage to Ban Francisco. Today, is always, ih reni navvfj Is It men. They ar given the beattj training and experience In the world. Cln.s.iiried Ads Bring Rvmiltt. Police Identify Amnesia Victim RUG CLEANING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE . Convcniontly Cleaned In Your Horn Latest Equipment and Methods RHOADS CLEANING SERVICE Telephone 8011 Serving the Basin Area Since 1924 Fully Insured PORTLAND. May 29 iPi An ap parent amnesia victim who ap peared at a travelers' aid station here complaining he could remem ber nothing beyond Monday was listed by police today as George D. Helneman, 30, Ban Francisco. Detective C. O. Ferry reported names and social security number on cards he carried corresponded with records of the Indepedent Ele vator Inc., Ban Pranclsco. The HOME GARAGE 218 Old Fort Rd. Phone 1034 Bring your car where all work is guaranteed. We specialize In Motor Rebuilding and Tune-ups Valve Grinding Reboring Brake Work Generator and Starter Rebuilding Slfsrn Cleanlr AmU Psintinr holds In her hands an old KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Freo Demonstration Telephone 9200 to, cjljaaiflw-.?JT..6ii...-.-j.' ; ..-.ii- i :i. ...... ,.inn of ancient re let In her Bonanu mutrum, box 'iron. ued by the houwwlfe of aeveral yesterday, to pres. the frill, and furbelow, of her wardrobe, rharroal wax placed In the Iron and It.htrd to create heat. Draft. Had to be watched to keep It burning. It look a .trong arm to wield such an object. Camel-hair brushes are not made ! of camel's hair. They are so-called i because they first were manufac j tured by a man named Camel. Klamath Business College 7)1 Fin St. Phone 4760 Enroll now for Special Summer Study for a Complete Business Course. Funeral Directors Elect Bend Man PORTLAND, May it m The Oregon State Funeral Directors' as sociation convention elected O. W. Wlnslow, Bend, president to succeed W. L. Finley Jr., Portland, at closing sessions yesterday. - , Harry J. Ollhgan. Cincinnati. Ohio, national secretary, earlier had condemned what he called "body annulling" by undertakers and criti cized "tie-ups involving funeral di rectors and hospitals, coroners, po lice departments and Insurance companies." Six million square miles of the earth's surface are covered with ice the year round. V ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM Thursday Night, May 29 Lodge and Chapter Participating Bring Your Family and Friends ' Ready Mix CbNCRET'E; from APPROVED, WASHED, GRADED SAND and GRAVEL for QUALITY STRENGTH WORKABILITY Crushed Rock Screenings GLADNEY & ADAMS Plant Midland Road at So. 6th Phona 7401 P. 0. Box 838, Klamath Falls, Oro. "Special Sale on Paint" KEEPS HOMES LOOKING J 100 PURE PAINT tn a 1 1 o $549 IN I OAl. lot! MR OAl. Boysen Paints Profect . . Boysen Paints Beautify . . . Bwysen Paints Liit! You cannot buy better paint. 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