MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1948
HI.RALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE NINI
Vandenberg
To Speak At
Lions Club
Junior rlnimher nf coiniiii-reo,
Mondiiy, 0:4li p ru Wlni'iim
hnlrl.
l.loim rluh, Tumriuy noon, Wll
hull Imlrl,
illl-IIO I'liili, T'liiwliiy 7 p, in.,
Wlllnrd hotel
Tiilrliikr lloliiry. Wnlnrntlny
luiim, HiKii'lhiiiiin'H hotel.
HiiiiiiiiimiIki dub, Thursday
nnnn, I'ellciin wife.
Klwiinl (lull, Thmiidny iinnii,
Wlllnrd hnli'l.
Itoliirv iluh, Filduy niMiii, Wll.
turd hotel.
John N. Hrrver Jr., eilltor-ln-clilrf
d( the WrMern C'onsli union News,
will nildieni tint Kuturv rluli this
mk nn "Tlip Iteher I it i Kur Bun
Frnnrlsrn liny," it plim to put locks
nt the Cluldrn (lute nnd mnkn Him
r'rnndnro buy n (rmli wuter luirbnr
l.lnim will lirnr JuiIku UnvUI II.
VuiHlnubPi'it nil Juvenile prolilrnis In
Klillnnlll county. Itov. II own Ml
Ilultrlilim will be proui 0111 chair
iiiiiii fur Hip diiy.
Jiiycres will meel fur buHliifts
mill rnmplt'to drtnll nl Ihe niinuul
biuil rrinttlit td br held (Hi Upper
Kluinutli Inks nil Hundiiy.
. Klcetlon nl officers will occupy
fii-JO uiriiilirm nt n buMnrw meet
lull which will Include Ironlnit out
lliuil wrinkle of the dlmrlrt conven
tion to be held In Klnmnth fulls on
June M-IHJ.
Kluinutli l''iills Hoi'uptitnthlA will
linlil their ri'culnr innutlily buMurss
inert Ilia thlii wen.
... Joe 1. C-'UIr ul the city sinools
will put on tho proffritin lor the Kl
wnnlit club.
Sail Boat Racing All Set For Big Jaycee Regatta
If
W7
1 rRWbi
The Jniee bout rciutla will Include ullliot rurliin. Ilie procrum of evrnn In belm lined up and
will be miuiiuiired noon completed by the Jun'or chmnber ol commerce ponuirinr the how, the
croud pml-Knr niinuul rclt on I pper Klnmulli litke, Thli photo wiii Ukrn durlni the 11)17 how
by JunrS'Miller aludlo.
Fire Laddies
On Two Calls
CMty fire Inddlen experienced
bimy few minute lute Hnturdny
nfternoon when two olnnin were
tuined In within few inlnuten of
riirh other.
The drill cull cnuie nt 5:41 pm,
finm the Holly hotel oil H. Ilth,
where nwltchbox ' ijlvlni
trouble. No dnumiie wan reiwrled
there.
While the rirhl truck m ntlll out,
nerond nlnrin come In, thin one at
47 pin. from the Oreiton Avenue
lurnKe, where defective wirliiK
rniuied n imnll blnze In nn nutomo
bile. nyatnndern took enre of thnt
file by the time the firemen arrived,
nd the deportment didn't even
hnve to unroll their hone.
Home dnmnue win reiortrd to the
automobile.
Regatta Plans To Be
Talked At Meet Tonight
Luteal development and plum
for the Juyr.ro bonl rrnutUi timed
lur Uundny, June Yi. will be dUicut
e(l nl the dinner inerllnii UuilKOt,
Moiiduy, wl 11.46 nt the Wliicmn.
Coinmlilre heud will report on
nctlon Uiken uud tnml plmm, Art
Trlrbwniuier, reKntUi chiilrmnn, nuld
t(Kluy.
Ptdiiilnliiit Miiuo added (ruluren
to the evcnliui protirnin, Mwrlnl
out-of-town unmix, the newly
elected prekldenl. vice prrnldent,
mid dlreeuirt of Uie Omnia I'nwi
orituuliuillnii, have been Invited to
Htlciiil the mecllnit.
I'urlriillh of the queen cundldnU-K,
which wcio mudc by Kvcriirccn
aludlo, ufurr tho tflrla received In
dividual Imlr myllnit by Velum
mid Muckuy of the Uidy Klnmiilh
ilrnuty ahop, nrc now on dloplny
In the window of the Uun Htorc,
The Rlrla are m-IIIiir rrKHlla bul
Uma which ennble the purchtutcr
to vote for hla fnvorlte cundldut
In the qucen'a rnce. The tlrl hav
hiK the moat voles will be an
nounced mi queen at the annual
bnll Wedneuliiy night.
Mother's Crazy Quilt
lly FRANK Tltll'P UoKethrr at old time qulhlnif par-
There i. wudnm in the orovero I r? Aunl Ulnah had one. rcmem-
! that man mukea lilnuelf an au If i r. from which a lovealck awnln
he iKK-a about eoundinii hla I "Beelnii Nellie Home."
dreuma. Ho here both another whirl ! Almoal every narmenl women an I
. at mnklnii one of mlf-lor I had ; ir children wore waa made at
a drenin. which I here cximund. 1 1'0"" '" P"" Rx1 choaen wll.i
At aunrlae Uie buut ol tiahermenM i Jralou enre. For niectln' gowna
outlKwrda awakened me III Ihe I m-lhinti apruce dreaamnkerj
; midal of a prlcclcw fnntnuy. I win j 'f dollar a day and keep.
1 ooiiimuiiluv with acorea of brlllnuit 1 Ir"n nU:hca left, women traded
llitlo Miuurea of cloth, a joyoua I with feh other, mostly calicos anl
Inoauliilc Interview. I dreamt Out : Klimhnina, to give variety u thj
I alept beueaih a rhapaody ol color, 1 nxliant craity quilt. When, after
a craiy quilt which my nmUic, "y lumplll houra the little plrcea
imade-ahe and her frlonda. i w'ere hand-sewed Inlo a bed-atied
w l? nlS-Ha?1
I..... Vi u.., w,r.w .1 . i,e .i ! S"n.eilme ihey made a comfort-
wna from a Utile bluuae I used to
able like this: Flrat, underlining
Keno
Mr. Ed Ilruwi) It building a homo
on Uie property he bouant tome
.lime ago. Ii luces Klamath river
near the Karl tkhclcr home.
Arthur llolluwuy, atuueiu pilot o(
Uie airplane mi.ili in ihe Klunuiui
river on Turauuy on Inc biiuwauu)
ranch. U a realdeni ol Keno. Wnilo
the monupiune was quite budiy
duiiittgcu, ilolluwuy was lurlunuiu
to eAcaie Willi a luiuur cut on one
leu and badly aliuaeii up. 1 lie Uie
Hon Aircrull cuiiipuny removed Uie
plane and hauled il to Klnmnui
l'nllt the tame aiternoou.
Mr. and Mia. Uine Hmllh Jr.
vl.Mlcd ul Uie home ol Mrs. riuiiui a
mouicr, Ant. ola Proclur, ol
H ,iein, over Uie Memorial uny vaca
Uun. II waa Die Ural tune Inc
ItrundiiiuUicr had teen her tcn-montii-Oiu
Kiniiuaou, l-iio jrd. ir.
and Mra. HiniUi rir. nuended u uie
alore Uulurauy aliernoun.
Mr. and Mia. llruce i-uidy called
al uie itira. Joe r'oaier nome over
Uie wcea-euu. Aita. i'uru, a titii'i'
O! Uie lule Joe ritaier, M couniy
achoul tuiivriuteiiueut of coos
couniy.
Air. and Mrs. Wulior Foaicr, ol
AmiIuiiu, tpenl Uie weck-oua wild
Wuikert uiouioi, Mia, ooo roaic
auu ivir. uuu Mi's, f'oaicr oenvvr ol
AmiIuiiu, loiuier rcaiurnui oi rwuuu,
aino viaiicd Airs, h'oatcr.
Air, uud Mia. o. lj. Ilolurouk ul
Kianmui fans Viaiied Air unu nira.
C. n. WatcinutUiu buuuuy. luo
in, my Iricuu ui ut. vruicrhoj.'.f,
wno hua uocn ocuiasi cuiivu rcuiu
ary a, aro pienaeu to Irani sue it
now nUie to oe up purl oi uie utiie. 1
Hoy lliuaniiw i.liiHliiu piuiuiuii
houl 6u iicrrs of poimous Uio puai
wcca, XJoug i'ucKuli, nus a mow
tuning apuus ill Henley Uiia week.
I'li'U liiirnc, who lecenlly sold
thu Uuiuoow cuiv, has purchuaeu
the old post oillce builuing ifom
Uun Douhi una plans to ouuu a
home by lidding living quaruiri to
the buck ol the builuing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllhum Cloddnrd
were mnrrlcd Siilurdny In Klaninlll
Fulls. Tho Keno community guvs
them a cliiiilvnrl Hundiiy ovonlng.
They will muko their homo In Keno.
was atreichcd upon a quilling
I frame Next the cotton bau were
It waa some seconds beforr I 'spread, thick for bluer cold, or Uun
j reahud Uml I'm a man now. n ; or mll()cr mghu. Tlien Ihe gonte
; raUier old ono. and Uial In Anna l , pt.hwork lopaide was unfurled,
jroom coo-hooed my llflh grand- The wotilm pn,,ed to name most
i child, nicknamed "Turk" lur hu',v.r M,u. .Ild ,.ii ho wor, ,he
great grandmother, ahr who made dlTM ,rom wnlcl) lt C4m(!t wlll
Ihe wonderful quilt under which I . ()mlw ,or mtr caay word, for
funded I hud spciil a nlghl I II : ol,rrs- dreadful taalc.
long rrmemocr. Tie more agile hei)eri crouciird
. : beiienlh the aprendlng frame to re-
Why, you arntiinentul old fool. I eclve with nimble fingers and re
thought, as rrttwpcctiuu brought j turn Uie threads to which the
me to my creaking age nguln. Un- autudtiiR ladles lied fuzzy woolen
willing lo dlamist my reverie, I 1 knots on top.
cloned my oyct, relived my dream ! n wat quile tome Uak to makj
and saw mother a patchwork quill ; a quill bul when Iwas dune it pack
plainly nt I did when Jum
boy -Ihe polkadols, the checks and
ttrlpes and plaids of Uie happy
lHnOa.
Yea, there waa Uie little blue
aquurc, sewed next to one like
mother's pretty dieu, BKiiln.il which
I my nenu nuu icuneo unu iruiiicu
I ui any my pruyeia. There was the
denim aqunrc from my pop's slur.,
the kind he worked in on hla en
gine, one of Aunt Lib Turk's apron
one ol Ellle llurgras ami bonnet, a
number Unit 1 knew. I could Iind a
lot of familiar squares, so ollrn had
my mol her named them all nn I
told me whence they cume; as if
by family Irgend lo hum! down a
directory of 1 1 lends nnd kin.
That quill wns gone, 'twna stolen,
and I think I know by whom, Twa.i
a menu theft from nn old woman
bul none can rob me of the precious
memories of It which arc nunc.
Are you old enough to remember
how those pa lob work quilts got put
rd much more than warmth. It was
an Holograph of frlendt by scores,
a diary of bygone days, a catalog
of olden styles; an heirloom of skill
and thrift, a wondrous work of love
and tender sentiment yesteryear's
valentine.
Ilut alas, Aunt Dinah's qullung
puny is no more. Today's swum
area Nellie home from a night club
more likely takes her to anoUicr.
Church To Show
Color Film Here
The color film, "The Ood of Cre
ation," widely known for both its
religious nnd scientific significance,
will be shown at the First Christian
church. Olh and Pine, at p. m.,
Thursday.
Producer of Ihe motion picture Is
Dr. Irwin A. Moon of the Los An
geles laborntorlrs of the Moody In
stitute of Science. The film la one
of a series which Includes "Ood nl
UNION MADI 12 0
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And A Hot
Time Was
Had By All
BKLLINOIIAM, June 7 oi'i
The second annual lumml Blom
mbih (wurrieri water carnival
wound up last night after three
days of dancing, hind and water
sports, flying circuses and sal
mon baking.
"Shadow of Vnldcz." a dark
horse entry from Suunlch, B. C..
won the II -man war canoe race
yesterday afternoon, copping by
two lengths from "St. Kathcrlne"
of Kupcr Island tribe. B. C. In
third place was the Saanlch
"Number 8." Eleven canoes were
entered.
In the women's war canoe rac
ing, "Rainbow II" of Chemalnus
Bay. B. C, won. followed by the
Kuir Island women In "St.
Kathcrlne." The lumlx lummis.
In "Little Beaver." were third
and Inst.
Ynklma tribesmen from Top
penlsh frntured the spectacular
war dancing and they also won
the busebnll championship with
a 9-0 win from lumml.
Scientists
Put Browne
In As Prexy
The Christian Science board of
directors In annual meeting toduy
in Boston, Mass., declared thut
democratic government is the In
strument llnoiicli which an Irre
sistible spiritual force is being
channeled Into the affairs of men,
and urged Christian Scientists lo
work strongly nnd actively for the
defense of free governments
throughout the world.
The directors' statement high
lighted a series of paiera and re
ports made al the annual meeting,
uud slresncd the renaissance of
religious activities throughout the
post wur world.
Incoming president of Ihe board
Is Hurry C. Browne. Browne was
born In North Adams, Muss. In
IbOO he bccuine Interested in the
theatre, and lor 25 years toured
the Untied Suites and Canada as
an nclor. He later took a position
us production director lor the
Columbia Broadcasting system,
leaving In iu:il to devote his full
time to Christian Science. He has
been first reader of the First
Church In Boston, Muus., and In
1941 was elwted to the board of
lectureship. He Is abo official
speuker lor rudlo programs broad
cast from the First church.
Cltlw.r UOleviirfoirl McLivitlCK tlf
, Ihe church were reported. Includ-
j ing supplying Ol loou. meruiuie
and clothing to Europe and the
untitle on nf a network nf InitlL
! welfare committees through which
supplies can De cnauneieu uj un
placed persons and others In need.
ilVllini;
Tfitf Edit or
President
'Jr. A
' ' iri
. ' -A '
lImhwI m Mtvmnm) 1 r inn
Harry C, Drowne of Hwton,
Mm. U the Jiwominjc prenident of
the C'hrUlian Krlrnre board of
directors, which In holding lis n
nuiil meeting In Bo ton today.
Water, Milk Sanitation
Problem In Wake Of Flood
i
J enter prlDtrd bcr riqiI not be
' oniei than 6 on word, muil be
written Irfibly on ONt Rlt)K of the
' viptr, and mutl bt ifurd by the
i-orrorl NAME AND AOIHUIHS
J the writer Conlrtbollon f1lswing I
het rnlt r wrrmli welrnmed
Bly Scouts
Attend Meet
BLY, June 6 The Bly Boy Scouts
troop attended the Modoc rendez
vous at Dog Lake May 29. 30 and
31. Thcrw were 27 scouts with Scout
master Spike Armstrong and Com
mitteemen Les Cummiiigs, Joe Ken
dall and Earl Urnhnm. Assistant
Scoutmaster Bob Wlnflcld and Mrs.
Winfleld came up Sunday.
The Bly troop made a very credit
able showing In competition with
Uie many other troops attending the
cumporee. The weather was cloudy
and while It rnlned a few times,
everyone mnde out very well.
At the monUily board of review
for Scout advancement held Tues
dny night the following Scouts
passed: Bill Plummer. second class;
Alfred LnCasse. safety merit badge:
Robert Winfleld. pathfinder, music
and machinery merit badges: Dale
Chltwood. public health and Its
planning: Lloyd Morehead. reptiles;
Hnrold Winfleld. public health: Rl
drll Stonebrnker. farm home nnd Its
planning.
OBJECTION
CHILOQUIN, Ore. (To the Edi
tor i Will you please put this in
your paper. I would like to know
who gave permission to this Cress
man lo dig around all over the In
dian reservation for Indian rock,
stonecrult and arrowhends. We
know what they are looking for.
For years Roy Oienger has been
sifting ashes in Indian graves for
bones and beads. He takes school
children In his car and has them
Hunt fnr rnclrft Arid firrOW'headS.
They give It to Oienger lor live
cents each. The Wolffs is Just as
bad as Leroy Oienger. They go
arouna ana sut an uie uuoiais
ground on the reservation.
We want the stone craft left on
the reservation. The white people
should give them all back to the
Indians. It Is stealing If Uicy don't.
I wonder what Roy Oienger would
think U we would dig up his old
lather nnd put him In our mu
seum. We don't wanl them Oregon
students to dig around our reser
vation. I will write to the Indian
office In Washington, D. C, about
this Cressman.
I have land on Williamson river.
I don't want any ghouls digging
around on my place. It will be
Just too bad for them U I see
them there.
w Vnnw u'k not to find out the
I evidence of human habitation be
fore the eruption ol Alount aiaia
mn. It's Just an excuse to sneak
around and dig up things what's
under the ground.
F. SMITH,
. Chlloquin.
the Atom." previously shown In
Klamath Fnlls. and "They Live For
ever." There will be no chnrge. but a
fiee will offering will be taken to
defray expenses. The public Is Invited.
New York Populotion
Gains By Million
NEW YORK. June 5 nPi New
York City, as of last January. 1,
had nn estimated population of
8.005,000. a gain of more than
1.0O0.000 In the last three years.
The estimate was prepared by
the Industrial and development de
partment of the Consolidated Edi
son company.
A GRAND OLD
CANADIAN NAME
PRODUCED IN THE U.S. A.
Under tha Dlrat Suptrvhltn tf
Our Ixpart Canadlaa Btanrltr
CORBY'S lie light, soclabl
bland. II il our linear belief
you'll noy Its imooth, satisfy
ing mellowness. Next lime ask
for CORBY'S. .a fine whiskey.
ZB lFr fcKIB WHISK
Jfjlfr "m quart pint fjjrj "2 jJjP
$3.35 $2.10 .
COBBY'S
Two Southend
Outfits Here
Softball teams from Tulclake and
Merrill are due in town tonight II
It doesn't rain both scheduled to
play at 7:30 on Modoc field. How
ever, they won't oppose each other.
The Tulclake squad Is down for
a game with Knights of Columbus
and the Merrill outfit will go up
against Weyerhaeuser.
The games are on the regular city
league schedule.
At 8:30 the Moose team will play
Calhouns and Ashley Chevrolet
meets Telco.
The Ashley team currently leads
the Softball league with three wins
and no laws, tied with Four-Star
Merchants at that figure. The Tulc
lake Vcti are a step back with two
wins and no lasses.
By BILL JOHNSTON ,
PULLMAN, Wash., Juno 7 m j
Much of the Hooded Northwest has
water, water everywhere and not a
drop fit to drink.
From North Idaho to the Oregon
coast and across Canadian prairies,
flood victims lace the problem of
getting pure water and milk.
There won't be enough health ex
perts to advise everybody In some
communities, so the sodden sand
bag brigades will have to become
sanitation specialists, too.
Oliver Johnson, Washington Stale
college sanitarian, has some know
how in such matters.
"All milk should be pasteurized
and all water boiled until positive
assurance Is received from health
authorities (hat danger of contam
ination Is past.'' Johnson says.
He offers this formula for pas
teurizing milk at home: Heat to 170
degrees and cool Immediately or
heat to 145 degrees and hold the
temperature for 20 minutes. If you
don't have a suitable thermometer,
bring the milk to a boll and cool It
immediately.
Household water should be boiled
10 minutes.
If your well has filled with flood
water, here's what Johnson sug
gests: Pump the well out thoroughly
and allow It So refill.
Then add one quart of sodium
hypochlorite solution i common
household bleach) per 1000 fallons
of water. Htlr the solution into
water in dug wells with a long pad
dle and wash down the walls. For
driven or drilled wells, the solution
must be pumped Into the bottom of
the well through a long hose.
Next, pump the treated water
through the entire water system un
til you can detect the odor of chlor
lng at every faucet. Then the fau
cets should be cloaed and the solu
tion allowed to stand 12 houra.
Thirty-six of Idaho's 44 counties
contain minerals of commercial Importance.
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Boudreau Shift
Collapse Seen
BOSTON. June 7 lift That shift
Cleveland Shortslop-Manager Lou
Boudreau started against Red Sox
slubber Ted Williams apparently
Isn't going to work much longer.
'The kid." now leading baseball's
big six with a lusty 391 average,
got five hits in eight times at bat
yesterday as the Sox twice drubbed
the Detroit Tigers 5-4 and 12-4. and
three of them were to left field.
A survey showed that nine of
Williams' last 13 hits were to left
field against overshtfted defenses.
Toughy Lives
Ud To His Name
ROSS. Calif., June 7 0P Hichael
Halllnan. 9. lived up to his nick
name of "Tuffy."
He fell 30 feet from the window
of the family home and landed
wiUiout inlurv.
Tnffv' father Vlne STalllnan '
credited the boy's escape without
injury to acrobatic training. A
front flip, executed InstlncUvely,
landed him on his . feet.
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