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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1949)
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN HHP mPQEB ABE Olene Th Hartley Mestens returned Hit early part of tin month from Port land htr Dipt vlalted with tin Forrest Lowes iMona Maatenl end got acquainted with their new (randdauihler, Janet Louise. The llttlt flrl waa born on Mother'! Day nd I tiie Lowes' second child and l.rat Ilrl. Virginia Maaten It hnmt for tha summer montha, and Hhlr ley will apend her summer In Port land with her slater, Mrt. John Ward, "Ihlrley and Virginia ara both Oreion Biata students. Mr. and Mra. Rsy Lane and llttla dauihUr, Harriett, arcompanlrd by Mra. Ivy I.atie, mad a ahort vlell to tha lane ranch with tha Dill Oar ratta laat wwk-Mid. Tha lanes no- rralda In Rneebure;. Mra. Harry Mnora and har moth er. Mra. Mattla Tremalne, ara epenrt Int tha vacation months In Olcne with Moora. Mra. Moora trachea throuih lha winters at tha arhonl at tha fork of tha Salmon river In Northern California. Moora U tha government dltrh rider. Mra. Dorothy llolihouser and ar.n Olan ara again residing In one of lha Eciers' cabins. Tha community la glod In welcome them bark. Mr. and Mra. Olan Wright hava leased thatr ranch to Chsrlra Lane and expect to apend tha nimmrr months traveling In Washington and California. About J tranters and residents sf tha community held a surprise houaa-warmlnt for Mr. and Mra Bob Lewie who Just moved Into their new homa Saturday veiling. The crowd later motored to the com munity hall where refreshments wera aenrad. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewie received a stand lamp for their new homa. Wynn Kinney ralurnad from Portland laat week wheer ha went dua to tha Illness of hla brother, A. -Bud" Kinney of Kprssue River Xlnney underwent major surgery at HU Vincent's hoapltal and la now doing nicely. He eiperta to return homa aoon. Oliver Kinney Br ac companied Wynn to Portland. Mra Kinney la still with her hiuband and l staying at tha Campbell Hill hotel while In Portland. l.r.ARNg BY EXPlRir.M K A baby chirk learns lo eat by parking at all aorta of things at random, gradually discovering which articles ara fond, according to tha Incyrlopedla Bn tannic. It Paya to Ue tha eVant Acts I W. GLADLY Supply Any and All Kind's of Fixtures Fittings Fipa Batsln Plumbing t Heating Co. Chiloquin Mr. and Mra. Jes Jones wera transferred laat week by tha stale park service to Csscsdla. Jones was sent here over a year ago as suiiervlaor of Collier park and has overseen IU flrat year of operation. Trie Jones mads their home In Uhlloquln as no living quarters wera available at tha park alia until tha flrat part of this month former residents. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa llsndbury and IsTilly, hava returned lo make their homa in Chiloquin. They hava been here since school was out. Mrs. Robert Hall and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Earl Hall, and grandrhllrtren, Janet and Lyle, re lumed last week from a 10-dsy trip to Laguna Beach where they wera vlslung Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott. Tha return trip was made by driving at night and reeling In tha daytime due lo extreme heal In tha Imperial and Bacramento alleys.' Margaret Lee Oreear went to Medlord on Balurday with har houaegueat, Joan Pall, who had visited here from the Rogue river valley town for tha two previous wceka. Margaret will be In the valley fur a week. Bonnie Olenger returned on Fri day night from her second year at the university of Oregon. Mr. and Mra. Leroy Olenger and daughter, Norma Lee, arrived In Chiloquin on Saturday night after driving west from Chicago and Evansion. 111., where Norma Lee was graduated from Northwestern university last Monday. They fol lowed V. B. No. 3. a northern route to Qlacier National park and then cut south, driving some 700 mll? during tha last dsy of trsvel. They brought with them a house guest. Miml Bresaman, a college friend of Norma Lee's from Illinois. Hey. L. J. Buck, who had been attending tha Methodist ministers' conference in Ashland during the past week, arrived In Chiloquin on rlaturdsy to spend a day with his dsughter and snn-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pnrest Preld. Mrs. Buck has been here during the past week but returned to Clelskanle with her hurband. I Tha sympathy of tha entire com t munily has been extended during the past week lo the Leunsrd Norris j family, whose eldest daughter. Car meltia Oarrla. 1ft. has been stricken 'with polio. "C'armie" became 111 I last Wednesdsy. waa taken to a Klamath Palls hoapltal on Thurs jdsy for testa and moved to tha county Isolation hospital on Satur day when lha nature of her Illness was provrn. Twyla Hansen of Klsmsth Pa I la mas a house guest of Caroline Orlmea. daughter of Rev. and Mra A. C. Orlmea, during lha early part of this week. Airs. Robert Lily i Betty Robert- son) of Riddle waa a Chiloquin visitor on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and was a huuaa guest ol the Leroy Olenger family. Mrs. Lily alended the local grade and high schools and moved shortly alterwsrds lo Ashland. She had her 10-UHinths-old sun, Michael, with her. Mra. Lily drove to Chilo quin In company with Mra. O. E. Hums and her daughter, Mrs. Mel Lang, and granddaughter, Marietta, fruru Prospect, where the omnia and Langs live. Mrs. Lily had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. "Johnny'' Robertson In Prospect The swimming program for children In the local community will begin licit week, with sufficient registration to warrant tending two bus losds each week. The first children who registered will go on Mondays, meeting at 1 1 30 a. m. at Uopeland yards. They should hava had their lunch already and will reach Oil in time to begin classes at 1:30 p. m. The Oil schedule Is a three-hour one, so the bus will be resdy lo return to Chilo quin by 4:30 p. m. Those who have rrglatored later will follow the same schedule but will make the trip on Thursdays rather than on Mon days. Mrs. Karl Hsll Is tha local chairman of tha swim program if there ara questions parents care lo ask. Shirley Ann waa tha name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin for their baby girl, bora June IS al Klamath Valley hospital. 8hlrley Ann has a U-month-old brother, Johnny. Helpful Bandit Snares $17,000 HACKl.EBURO. Ala.. June 27 f frolics today were seeking the ban dit who measured windows for free and tha Bank of Hackleburg for H7.000. Bsnk officials said tha man, about 45. came In Friday and aald he waa a lumber company window salesman. He hung around, busily measuring windows until tha bank dosed and all employes but Cashier D. W Stanford had departed. The bandit then forced Stanford Into the bank's vault at gun point, bound him with a belt and made olf with 117.000. It waa 30 mlnulea before Stanford was able to free himself and notify police. Police Sock Body Of 'Dare' Diver PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. June J7 Police searched Mt. Hope bay Saturday for the body of an unem ployed grocery clerk who they aald dove off a 110-foot bridge to prove a boast he could do It and lira. They aald II youths who as sembled on the Mt. Hope bridge to watch John V. Sylvia. 31, of Fall Rlvea. Mass.. attempted at tha last mlnuw to atop him. Tha youths old Bristol police hla parting words were: "lm going off. I'll be seeing you." PROOF POSITIVE! Moro than V-vsGENERALtE v LECTRIC REFRIGERATORS IN USE 10 YEARS OR LONGER! No other refrigerator can match General Electric' record for dependable, economical performance! 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Tha club adopted a recommenda tion of Its research committee, over bitter protests from several mem oera who contended Christian tenets wera being violated. Tha club voted down a motion by tha Rev. Walter J. Knutaon, Lu theran minister, who had proposed that the committee reconsider Its report and "go back to tha laws of Ood." The long recommendation Includ ed such suggestions aa: 1. Waiting period of 30 days be tween the filing of a declaration to divorce and actual filing of a com plaint. 1 establishment of a family counseling service In Multnomah county as an arm of the divorce curt. 1 A proposal that the club study a "family court" which would han dle marital problems. It waa this proposal, which Indirectly men tioned such things aa birth control, that gave rise to the religious argument. Phone 1111 ass for CLASSIFIED! Save time, trouble, money get quick results with a Want Adl rwnin tackle THKrT TOLD Harry L. Main, 460J Avalon, re ported to atate police this morning that hla trailer house has been kurglarliod and a quantity of finn ing tackle taken. Main aald the stolen articles In cluded two rods and reels, soma trout lures, a pocket watch, a knife, three packs of cigarettes and W W In cash. FAVORITE Of MILLIONS t Joeeph Aspirin la) aptrua al IU bct. Bo fait, pure. World' Urrt .Mllr at loo. Om UtrnT "tCMiinarat I oesa fexs. -wed. i DONALD AND DETECTIVES: At first the toughs looked bigger. By N'EA KKRVK E i CLEVELAND. O.. June 20 INEA) ! When you're Just an eight-year-old , boy and a couple of toughs In your 1 class at school demand protecUon money. It scares you a little. I from the movies, you know this Is , a "shakedown." Only this Isn't like 1 the movies at all. This Is the sort of thing that supposedly happens only to grown-ups. and you don't know how lo handle It. i You don't like to tell your dad that these kids ara bigger, stronger than you. You don't want to give away that nickel a day. You don't want to get beat up for not paying It I Bo you stsy away from school. 1 That'a how It was with Donald Phllbnck. (. a student In the third grade al St. Clair school, Cleveland. e But things look a lot brighter now. That s because Donald Is helping po lice break up a Juvenile "ahake down" racket at his school, a situa tion that began with the visit of to Juvenile bureau policemen to Donald s home. Their visit came siter Donald balked at attending cuusea, and after a truant officer talked with the boy's father. The truant officer thought Don ald might be a victim of a "protec tion" plot, which flared recently at the school. The father had a man-to-man talk with Donald, and the lad's story came tumbling out: "There are these two bigger boys In my room. When teacher leaves the room for a minute they come over and say I better give them a nickel or they il beat me up." 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