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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1949)
TUESDAY, JULY 12. 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FACE SEVM Midland Empire News Chiloquin Word wa received from Brra niento, Calif, ul tin birth ul fourth ol July baby, a boy born to Mr. and Mia. Clllfurd Planchon iKIena 1'iihlll of Haul Cru. Calif. 'Ilia 7 pound 11 ounce child, tin couple llrit, wa born In tlx capi tal city which la Ilia noma ol hu paternal grandparenia. Mr. and Mra. Waller Follll ar (lit other grandparent. in bua whlrh li used to Irana porl local chlldien to lha Oregon Technical Institute swimming pool on Mmidaya and Thursdays will hereafter laavi at 11:40, ralhar than 11:30 o'clock. Over 100 children ara registered lor awlmmtiif. Numerous local resident attend ed Irom on to thre sessions of tha Klamath Huln Hnundup cele bration In Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mra. Hoy CHenger and son. Iroy Jr., spent Monday and Tuesday of thla week on a lulling trip to Buck creek. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ilartfl of Fresno, Calif. wira recent gueata of Mr. and Mra. Karmlt Keyaor of Williamson river. Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Peter and daughter. Kathy. Mr. and Mra. hleve Peter nf Klamath Falla apent tha Poiirth of July vacation vlalt- Inl with Mr. and Mra. John Loll nf Cooa Hay. The Lou ara former local resident. leaving recently for their home In Portland war Mr. and Mra. Claud Hhannon who had apent a week visiting wlih Mr. and Mra C. E. Everett. Tha two famlllea Nlnade outlnga lo eeveral of the near by lakea during tha daya they mere ielher. Knloyllif the Fourth of July to. gather weie Mr. and Mra. Kermll Keysor and Uielr thra dauthtera and Mr. and Mra. loiter Wllaon and Richard Weat, the latter of Ma Im. Tha two famlllea apent the day on Pour Mil. F.llda Dehor toll U the latest of the Incal adult to coma dowr. with the mump, (the will be back at the Weil Coast Telephone switch board In another week or an. Mayor William Lorena ia remind ing the community that from July 10 on. driven must pay even rlnaer attention to the new railroad eig nala recently Installed. The dally atreamlinera plying between Ban Pranciaco and Portland wljl be In operation at that time, and a atate and municipal law reada that ve hlclea muat com to a complete atop before eroMlng the track. PI rat time offender will receive a warn ing but flnea may have lo be levied fur repeater. Fort Klamath At the regular meeting nf the Civ ic Improvement club held In the clubhouse recently further plan were discussed fur Ilia forthcoming dedication on Humlay, July 24, ol 111 Jackson P. Kimball Memorial park, located three mllea northeast of her on highway 737. at line foot of Hun mountain. C'ooieratlng III ar- ratigemeiila for the event are the Oregon Htate board of foreatry and member of the local womn'a or ganisation, aaslsted financially by merchant and business eitabllall menta In Port Klamath. Clareuc C. William, of til Kla math Palla office nf the board of foreatry waa present at the meet ing, and the tentative program which had been outlined for the day waa completed with the eicepllon of a few details. Aa aoon a possible, the program will b published by Tli Herald and Newa. The public la cordially Invited to attend the opening of the park whlrh will atari at noon with a pic nic banket lunch, for which coffee and Ice cream will be furnished by the board of foreatry. with the lo cal rhin providing cream and auger for coffee, and members serving the Ire cream and coffee to the crowd. Hi dedication program Itself Is scheduled to atari at 7 30 p m . and will consist of speeches, musical a, lections, etc . with John Houston of Klamath Palla as master of cere monies for the occasion, and Mal colm Ppley. managing editor of The Herald and Neva, delivering the special dedicatory address. Ar rangement will ba mad lo rare for the large crowd rspected to at tend the opening of the park, with a special detail nf a tale police of flrera on hand to direct and con trol traffic. An honored guest will be Mra. Jackson P. Kimball, widow of the head of the board of forestry, in whose memory the park la named by tne board. following the discussion of the dedication program, Williams left for Klamath Palla, and the regular routine club business was transact ed by those present. Report were heatd from Uie regular aUndlng committee, a well aa the special commute In charge of the cooked fond sale and dance held June 26. both of which were fhmnclal suc cesses. Mr. Raymond B. Loosiey present ed the club with a donation of the premium on two Insurance policies Issued to the club and church by lei husband, who la the local agent for the Insurance company, and was given r. standing vote of thanks by all at thr meeting for the generous contribution to the club trcaaury. At lh close of the business aee- lon. an hour of nuclei relaxation waa enjoyed, with refreshment be ing nerved by Mra. ICIIialMth M. Lousley and Mrs. W. U. Hescock, assisted by Mrs. Prank Denton and Mra. Wilbur Pcrguson. Responsible for the original and unique arrange ment centering the refreshment ta ble we Mr. Denton, who hd de sinned and built a reproduction of Old Port Klamath, which was sur rounded by a plot of actual dirt ground In which were placed bloom of the wild red Indian paint brush plant Indigenous lo thla area. Planking th unusual centerpiece, at each end nf the table small cast Iron skillet were used a contain er for summer Mowers, both of the wild and cultivated varieties, fur thrr carrying out the pioneer Idea, with inlnlnture flaga used also to accent th Pourth of July holiday. A eeclal gift waa presented at this time to Mrs. Denum, a birthday cake decorated appropriately with a liberty bell. July I being her birth day anniversary. Attending the meeting were: Mr. Alfred B Catle Jr. Mrs. William C. Harkler, Mrs. W. B. Hescock. Mr. Ord Prltrhelt, Mr. Bert Oray, Mr. Jesa Kightmter, Mra. Kath- erlne Nichols nf Husanvllle, Csllf, Mra. L. J. Hhennan of Eugene. Mra. Marvin Roedrr, Mra. Harold W. luer, Mrs. William C. Martin, Mr. Raymond 8. Loosiey, her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Olaf Carpenter and son of Brio, Mrs. Lurlll Nich olson. Mrs. Karl M. Jackson, Mra. Lloyd Nicholson, Mra. Harry Oram, Mr. Prank Denton. Mra. Wilbur Ferguson. Mra. Elizabeth M. Loosiey and her special guest of th afternoon, which Included her granddaughter and ' great granddaughter. Mra. Howard Holllday and daughter Peg. gy Lee. Mrs. Holllday mother-In-law, Mrs. Lee Holllday, her daugh ter and grandson, Mrs. Keith Rice and son, Kenneth, the group all coming from Klamath Palls, and Mrs. Walter J. Wright of Port Klamath, who In addition to being a special guest of Mra. Loosiey, was welcomed Into th club a a new member. TOONERVILLE FOLKS "V" - VI 1 at0. I .asCI I Le i- .ji". ) II V 55 and Mra. Gray Brannon recently. Mra. Beymour and Mra. Brannon are alstcia. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Barrow and son. Rlclurd, of Han Martin. Calif, arrived Prlday for a visit with rela tive here. Barrow returned home Tuedy. Mrs. C. P. LVLap accom panied him a far a Richmond. Calif, lo visit relative. Little Peggy DeLap celebrated her fifth birthday Tuedy by hr lug cake with her cousin and aunt. Mr. Orate Griffith of Klamath Palla wa the week-end guest of Mrs. Kittle Jackson. Mr. and Mra. Henry Semon re turned home recently from a busi- Mt. Laid Senior Scout girl of troop No. 14 who are helping with the Scout camp at Moore park are Lou Wise. Donna Duon. Betty Oober, Dunn Tillman and Winnlfred Oober. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and chil dren, Richard, Robert and Jeanle. and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bond spent the Pourth of July week-end at Uie Hills summer home at Lake o' the Wood. Mr. and Mra. Wlllard Seymour and children. Ellen and Allen, and Mr. Duane Oahlmer of Bonneville, Ore, vulied at th home of Mr. iiinriiniiiiiiimi wtti 1 n e rr iihiihuiii iiiiiiiiiniimi i vn rj wm NEW DRESSES COTTONS SHEER PRINTS ORGANDIES PURE SILKS FAR BELOW ORIGINAL WHOLESALE Check our windows Shop our store 5u IT'S A WONDERFUL STORE HiiimiiHitiii hiiiiii niiimiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 IP ness and pleasure trip. While gone the) visited a niece and nephew. I Mr. and Mr. Hymen Bhoop at Pendleton. Guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dickson are Mr. and Mr. Ray Buck of Oreat Pall. Mont. Mrs. Buck 1 a auter of Mrs. Dickson. Week-end guest at the home of Mr. Prleda Lnman and children. Cecil and Helen, were Mr. and Mrs. Tulelake W. L. Oathwright and sons. Don and Larry, of Salem. Mr. Oath wright I a suiter of Mra. Enman. Han Norland Flra Insurance. (27 Pine t. Mrs. Eldon Larson, who has spent the past three weeks In Iowa with her mother, arrived In Reno, Nev., Wednesday night where ah wa met by Larson for th trip horn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson hvc returned from a month' va cation drive to Canada and other points north. They returned by way of the Hoover dam. Hutchinson la local manager for the Archer-Mld-land-Danlel grain company. Rev. Hugh Bronson, pastor of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian church, permanent clerk of the Byn od of Oregon, attended a meeting held the last of June In Portland. Sessions were called June 38-30 In clusive. Doing north for the meet ing also wa Rev. David P. Har nett, Klamath Palla, who I chair man of the New Life committee and Westminster fellowship advisor for Oregon. Going north at the same j time were Mayor W. R. Moor and yvung son, Richard Jr. Moore, own- er of the Tulelak Drug company wu on a Christmas merchandise buying trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lyl Haas are ex pected here aoon to spend the sum mer with Mrs. Ha' parent. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott. Mr. and Mra. Scott drove to Ada, Ore, a week ago, bringing home with them their two young granddaughters, Sandra and Diane Haas. Mr. and Mr. Haa have leased their store which they operated at a resort near Ada. The Scott alo have at home for two week their son. Jerry, who drew I a 40-acre homestead at Yuma. Ariz. ; several month ago. Jerry land la I all In certified alfalfa which he I raising for aeed. Hi land Is near the large homestead drawn by E. L. Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slater and two I daughters, 1B38 homesteader here I who are now living In 8helton, I Wash., visited old fnend her thla week. The party la en route to Yel I lowstone park. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rudlslll and baby son, David, of Berkeley, I Calif., are guest of Rudlslll's moth ' er. Mrs. Wanda Stark and family. David, who 1 J'v month old la th first grandchild In the family. Mrs. Stark la recovering from a recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Clark and son, who have Just moved Into a home owned by George Relben, plan to leave on vacation In the next few days, going Into Canada. Clark Is aslstant cashier at the Bank of America. Weed Donald Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Weed, left re cently to spend the summer at Howe. Idaho. Kay Kersey I visiting relative In Sacramento, Calif, and Carlo for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lynch of Wei ser. Ida., are visiting their daugh- Mrs. Clarence Smith and children of Willow. Csllf. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Smith's parent. Mr. ana Mr, p. o. padner. Br. Mr. and Mr. George W. Clark and son of Presno, Calif, are visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doirell and with other ret atlvea in Weed. Mr. Walter Bolettl and son of San Pranciaco. Calif, arrived Thurs day morning of thla week to visit friends and relative In Weed for the summer. The queen of the "Golden Jub ilee" celebration put on In Weed July 2-3-4 by the Veteran of For eign Wars poet No. S4 and aux iliary, wa Rosle Alello. popular local girl and Weed high school graduate. Her attendant were Molly Bar ron of Weed. Calif, and Rosemary Robinson of Macdoel, Calif. Queen Rosle and her charming attendants were crowned during the dance at the Weed Hippodrome on July 7. Music for this dance wa furnished by the Jimmy Zlto or chestra. Queen Roie and her court ruled over the entire three-day gala cele bration, and were on a special float In the mammoth parade. 7eizman To Get 21 Guns TEL AVIV OP) Th Argentine embassy in tha United State for warded to Israel request for In formation on how many gun salute ar fired her for Israeli President Welzman. Actually the new state hasn't had time yet to work out a lot of these matter. But tta protocol depart ment set to work, drew up a ooda, and replied: "31 guru, aa oher atate do for their presidents." But the not added, confidentially, that In fact so far they've only been firing five gun because of the wag and munitions supply and all that, (And whether It's five or 31, It X the first time military censorship has passed the fact that Israel hag that many guns.) It Pay to Dse the Want Ads! 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