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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1949)
MONDAY, JULY 18, 1949 MtRALt) AND NtWi, K LAMA I n hALLS, ORtOON PACE SEVEN Midland Empire News tmWT- "Tlrimni iinniii i ii . .. Wocus Mr. and Mr. Lluyil ChldesUr drove up Iruni (salt Ki etKiero July It and pM pari of Lloyd's 7iMiuiur ) from III General Mann ihlp with hi paranta, Mr. end Mri. Cm melt Chldetr. Miryd returned in Hoi la Mil on Ui dealruyer for Pearl Harbor July 11 Mr and Mr Ouy Plmiaeil and lo ciuidieit, Juan, a. Mid Uuy (lulu, 1 bmhiUm, u up Irtm. H ashing -lon, CalU . July 10. to line a sawyer nd a wtur to wurk In tin lumber mill l Washington, ol wliuh uy u foreman. Willi hei Uiey visited Ouy two JLrr. Mr. Emmetl ChiUeeler and Mra. luy aVmlli. 11 Ii uiulerelood iMuiisell wu urceaa lul In hiring tlx two own befnr Ii returned to Ui Mcirtliwril Call luriua city. Mr. Huale Cullen of 1515 Dlvlalon. Klauialll fall, la attending several day mull her daughter, Mi. Clytle Ali. helping harvest Ilia raspberry trup. ahull I buuiitllul tin year. (tliaruu Ah I flailing relatives and lunula lu Haiti - A reuulwn ol old frlenda I'm. plai at tli Clyd Mil home re c Tilly, when th mayur of lrru, Calif, and hta wll. Mr. and Mr. Huaard Heeaon, and Mr. and Mr. Will MrUe. also of Dorria. cam up Ui spend Ui day. Mr. and Mr. U. O. Wain an nouiira tli marriage of Uiir dau.li lir, Ed l Ui. to Jamea Kay rllmmon of Hliady Pin. Ill wedding took aflat at tli paraunage nt llev Dan 11 B Anderson, pulor of tli Klam- ath Tempi, rrlday, Jim 34, Him 4f oione purchased a home at Cone Hay and touk 111 brld thru to live. Mra. Albert Barrett and Janle Burg drov to Warm Rprlhgs lat Hk to visit Mr. Hatred eon nd wtl. Mr and Mra. Lewie Barrett. J. A. Blvm I building an ad ditional two room to hi iioua and I doing mot of in work hlmaelf. pul Buck, contractur, wa hired to lay In cement foundation. ' Mr. and Mra L. C. Watrud and 1 two children. Huaan and Timm. I drov up from Mrdfnrd laat ert u i vialt Mr. Watrud slater. Mr. J. A. ; Blevlns. Denny and George Welton return- ed July 10 from a eea viraiion spent visiting army budrtlee. Cleorte j tailed over old timea allh a buddy j In Eugene hll IMnny did th j am with on In ln Angelet. I Basin fin mill and Oorg at I Cer-AdO. I Mr. Arrhi MoClurg. her mother , nd inter and Mlk and Jimml MrClurg traveled by train to (tan mnrtara rarentlr to visit Mr. Mr Clurt cousins, th Morgan Potter Martha 11 I brk hnm again after having (pent SO days vlaiting with relalh- in Wlrhlta. Kan. Mr. nd Mr. Jeaal Ivl and two girl dmv Martha bark to Klamath Pall and they plan to make their home her. Jim Marshall returned hnm from th veteran hospital In Portland July 1 and y hi condition u murh Improved. It wu abl to play an Important part at th fir which deatroyed the old Bllver Dnm July It. when h played water a. from a garden hoa onto th roof at th Fed Rnrk Chlrkti Inn and prevented It from burning. Marahatl aay h aw burning bita of wood landing en th roof a couple of time, but he wag eurceaaful In put ting It out before th roof caught fir. Many Waru realdenl aaked Iht eorraapnndent to eipreaa their deep eat sympathy to Mr. and Mr. Pred Mowrd In their mufnrtuna when they Inat th auction barn and dork pen by fir laat Friday Many rem Inured th time th Howard do nated th big atrurtur for th meeting plr of th on tlm acliv Wocua Community club, bog aortal nd Chrlatma programa, and a touch of aadnea crept over them when thry said -It aeems Ilk part of u went up In amok when that old ttructure burned." Th ancient Roman often built hug pnpds In which they kept dec. orativa flah. M women V r 2 V So. JL Weed Mr. and Mr. II. C. Dor re 1 1 and family went to Medford Prlday to inert tlirlr daughter, l.ynn. who arrived by plan from Meattle. Hh had been Hailing relative In Waali liigton aiii th cloa to kchool. Mr. and Mr. Henry Huaaey apent a week vlaiting with friend and rilallve In Aahland and UranU I'aaa. Mr. and Mr. Warren Brhnk and family of Yreka apent Hunday vlait ing at th horn of Mr. and Mr. A. L. Wrlih. Illrtliday parly: Thoa altandlng Handra Joy Ulorgla' third birthday party on Prlday, July I, ware: Oary and Elvin Andreghettn, Ueana, Billy and Mlrkey llurhl, Lyda Ann Ac qutatapar, olorla Amelia. I.lllda and Ua Alvarado, Diana and Bhar-, run Aqulla. Hoger Pauletlo, Alfred Perrarl, Judith l.ynn Perry and Carol Ann Ulorgla. Inea and Jeanna Maltiaul aaauted Mra. (llurgla In aervlng th littl gueata. Handy r reived many lovely gill. Hh I th daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. Olorgi. Mra. Pauletlo, Mra. Louie Acqulata par. Mra. Victor Arquiatapace. Mr. Lout Aqulla. Mia. pred Uufhl and Mr. Mattlazal wer alao prraent. Mra. Vivian Merrlrk apent th arrk-end In Weed. Lillian Hughea. daughter of Mr. and Mra. C. Ommerman of Weed Id I Thuraday to enter California Hlale Beauty Culture xhool at Hac ramento, where ah will study to be a beautician. A recent gueat at th horn of Dr. and Mra. II. H. Kent wa Mr. Kent' aiater of Montana. Mr. and Mr. Johnny Alrllo of Albany left for their horn July 4 tier apendlng Ui week-end In Weed viaiunf relative! and frlrnda. Mra. Ho Scalia accompanied them horn. Tulelake Recent vUltira at the Dan Oeaney ranch hrr hv been Mra. Cthel Hudulph of Project City. Calif . and Alice Wolechlrgrl of Seattle. Waah. a a.atar of Mra. Oeaney. While her Xlrs. Woiachlrgrl at tended Ui Women of the Mooae lodge installation of new otflcera at Merrill. Dan and Lillian Oeaney apent th meek-end recently in Ctnco. Calif. Xlrs Olen Parker ar.d young daughter. Una. are apendlng a month in Oklahoma with Mr. Parker' mother. A number of Tulelake people wer on hand at Collier park July 11 for a picnic. Plans for th fulur a ere dtacuaaed at th home of Mra. O.ga Bradahaw Wednesday, July 11 when past and futui chairmen of various Merrill Women of th Mooa oommltteea met. Paralyied Pilot Lands Safely PORTLAND. July II Nation al Air Guard 1.1. John Haley landed n P-M Mustang aafely yesterday with radioed Instruction after hi head and neck wer paralysed whitt In the aky. Although he fainted when he climbed out of th plan. Lt Haley later returned to hta group and flew formatlnna during an air fore re serve dedication ceremony. Ma). Gordon Doollttlr, Oregon air guard officer, aald Lieutenant Haley s head waa anapped violently backward In a stunting maneuver. H lost eonaclousneaa momentarily In trying to Kralghten hi head. Two other pilot In th formation detected th Portland era trouble. Whll th atrlrken airman held th awkward poaltlon, he landed per fectly from Instructions radioed by another plan tailing him Into th air base. The cottontail rabbit Is hunted not only by man. but by hawks, owla, fotra, weasels, rata, dog and any carnivorous anlmaL ore and more prefe BREAD because it tastes better TAKE HOME FLUHRER'S BREAD FUNNY f, Jin "Stubborn! Ha hung th painting upiid-down fuaat to chanea it! Oregon Civil War Vet To Be Remembered By Marker At Site Of Ball's Bluff WABHINOTON. July la (41-Th kindly Interest of th nation s chief enecutlv and his friendship for a member of th senate may lead to appropriate marking of the spot wher on of Oregon' Civil War heroes died In battle. Juat a week ago, President Tru man slipped quietly away from Blair houa for a trip to Leeaburg. Va., about M miles from th capital. There Edward Dickinson Baker, a Union army colonel and U. 8. sen ator from Oregon, was killed In th battl of Ball Bluff when Union force wer defeated by th Confed eral army on October 23. IM1. Henator Mora iR-Ort I waa th president s gueat for th trip which waa mad without th uaual fanfar and eacort of a preaidentlal ecru. The preaident drove his own car with the customary aec ret aerv Ice man In tit back seat. And It wa Uen. Oeorge C. Mar shall, former secretary of stale, who guided Mr. Truman and til Oregon republican to th spot a here Baker fell. AU threw climbed through barbed win. briars and bushea to uncover a small ston marker on th slui. Baker had died leading hie troop, who served under Uen. Charlea P. Hlone, in a chart up th steep tide of Ball a bluff. Hie body. Senator Mora aald. waa brought to Washington and later taken to Ban Francisco wher It wa bufied in Lone Mountain cemetery. Ill preaident and Henator Mora agreed that tli sit wher Baker fell should be better marked. Mora told a reporter a more col orful political flgur than Baker ha never served Oregon In the United Bute senate and declared few ora tor In th rnt hav matched hi eloquence. Baker served In the houa aa a representative from Illinois, H one defeated Abraham Lincoln for th congressional nomination In th Springfield, 111, district but lost th lection. H reaigned from congress to ac cept a commission aa colonel In th American army during the war with Mexico and again waa elected to coiigresa for th last-M term. He declined re-election. Baker moved to California wher la Ortfa It's McCrwdio Hot Minarol Springs Retort Oea All Tar Oa Ort,,'! hrl Cat Htaawar aa Wi.wse Traaalara Alate Walrae MeCreda Rprlnga, Oregon 4 -S zs ai 1 H0LSUM BUSINESS and rt- he ran for th house and wa de feated. He then moved to Oregon and In IBM was chosen by the legis iBtur aa senator. During .hla aervlc in the senate h fought to uphold Lincoln s poli cies but while still a senator took a command a colonel In the Union irrny. , The battle of Ball Bluff caused Oeneral Stone to be relieved of his rflmmanH anil fh rrallnn nf creation Ce Cu-BMa Onto oflfe (SmBfflfflS W8 ' Here's all you have to do to be eligible to win in WHITE MAGIC SOAP'S itimsw I. VV yttstsrW m inwti rtw Qimm tl ? Wii Ml rW Trim Mvik &04-4 Qwtt Mm tMli ctUl mm horn mm M rom. Question for naxt woek July IS to July 30, 1st WHICH CITY IS FARTHER WEST, 10S ANGELES OR RENO, NEVADA? 2. A rati to ftrTMrl m9t tteom4 mtmiem Sl1l vill ff ) to tm part of list rifMgJ ponton tpftt oa i tcktfi W Uk.tt Mux fet...fearan4 mi til SAI-iAY STORtt. 1. t tm l t ?0 mitt niimt of t 5AFFTAY 5TOHB in iftr t-f tht folroin Stam ymn art hiible to ttei rrrt rhnt ill from th hit Mafic Soop Qua Mm Caliform. tttttm, -ihiftfto! ri(tN mmn stKttont, I'tih. Id.he (p.tr fx northwvii rnitont MonuM, Vffminc. 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Fmplovtt ml Saftwtf $mm, imt , ihtir afRliattt and AM. tom, adt?ttriin attnetat, trvd iht tonttx u-in wmiimo aoti itoii laoiilitiart mi tl.bit aa coaimtatm. 8 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR WINNERS IN YOUR AREA Fort Klamath Improvement Club Approves Plans For Kimball Park Dedication PORT KLAMATH, July IS-The regular meeting of th Civic Im provement club waa held In lh clubhoua Prlday afternoon with th president. Mr. W. B. Heacock. In tli chair and Mrs. Bert Gray, aec retary pro tern. Preceding the uaual routine bual neaa aeaalon of the club, approv! of all preaent waa given to the com plete program planned for the dedi cation of th Jackaon P. Kimball Memorial park on July 24. Clarrnc C. William of tli Oregon at ate board of forealry In Klamath Pall waa preaent and read th detailed program to club member, who are cooperating with the board of for ealry In th dedication eeremoniea. It wa announced by Williams that forestry employe will this week commence spraying the entire 20 acr prk area for moaqulto control. In preparation for the picnic and program to be held on Sunday, and that on the morning of the program for the dedication of the park the area will be sprinkled with water to settle the dust et the scene of ! the day' activities. Everyone la In vited to attend the alfalx, which will atari with the picnic lunch from 12 noon until 2 put, for which each person la asked to bring his own food and table service, and for which coffee. Ice cream, sugar and cream will be furnished Jointly by the board of forestry and the local club. The program la scheduled to com mence at 2:30 pm. Mrs. Prank Denton and corps of club member will be In charge of coffee making and serving for the congressional committee to look Into Incident of the war. After the president and Morse agreed that the alt of Baker I death I a b o u I d be more appropriately ; marked. Morse aald he would take I , itK ritMnnikni crowd, and th following women will aerv Ice cream: Mr. Ord Prltchett. Mra. Wmer Zumbrun. Mr. W. B. Heacock. Mra. Alfred B. Caatel Jr. and Mra. Patrick J. McAullffe. 'Ih complete detailed program planned for th day will appear In The Herald and New. With William' departure for Klamath Falla after the disposal of the special business In connection alth the Memorial park dedication, uaual club business waa transacted by thoa present with plana being made lor a dance to be held Batur ) day night. July 23. with Mrs. W. B. Hescock and Mra 'William C. Hack ler appointed as the committee In charge. It was also decided to hold a pic nic and regular meeting on Prlday afternoon. August 19, at the Jack son P. Kimball Memorial park, with rhildren of club member welcome. Coffee will be furnished by the club and will be prepared by Mrs. Prank Denton. 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