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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1949)
TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1949 tALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVE WEATHER srniAM vr.AH To rial II " ll sar Normal I'M WV.ItTKHN OIINION ('tinaldarslile rliiuilllieaa llh law light ali.iaaia In IMirlli anil parity I lnwill In smilli Imlay anil We.lnaaOax . Ml lu'ltl ilaxa W lu S.) Ml rMil and lu lu ail In mUtlnr. Imw liinialil 3J l Niirthwsitsilr Vkliida ul Id Mi U mllaa an hum nil roaal. KA1TKHN OHRIKIN' failly rliiuilv In HoiIIi Willi law almwaia In niounlalna ml iiinall fall In aiiiilh UmXmy and Wan uaailai. Illglia Imlh Uaa II la W Uiwa lumshl s Ui M. iHANT 1-A.M ANII VMINITY; Partly rliniilr lunar anil Wwilnaailai'. mill Imlar Id Luw unilllit M. High Had neatlay Su, NOHTIIKHN CAl.irilMNIA ralr today and Wailnaatlat, earsul uo-aalimal ! hi I'naal Cimiuii In Miutliain Ian Juauuin vallay Iimmi Slls"r wainiai Wailiiaa ami aaiaut un n.iilli riiaal Nurlhwsal ail? wind uf lu Ml 11 Mllaa eft hour all cuaBl. MhlU fchrlne Th supreme or lliy limit piicslrss ut White dlirlne ill JrlUMlrm. clm. M. Kail. Kill be lit Kmriie un July n. A dinner lias been plumed al Hit Slums hotel. Ou July -Jk Mia. Kali will I In elalem where a I o'clock luncheon lilciba held at Bllver Clerk Kails, eng a oclix k diniirr at th temple. ll.J rrrr. iiUMIira win iuihiw tit miii- nrr. T..use wishing to attend any of these event are krd to phone SOUS alter 1 p m. tu make reservations. Blanche Darker la worthy huh priealeaa and May Plilnney l worthy scribe. Joint Plmlr The Klamath and lake county farm bureau will hold Julnt plrnle at Booth HUM park on highway M. 15 nulea west ut IjUtevlew, IhU Hatulday. rlrlietur rilll HIlrluiKk will apeak. There ill be community aiiuiiim. akil by each group and limn fur young and old. A potluik luncheon w ill b eerved at noon with Ira cream furnished. Membera are Invited to attend and bum their fimlllea. Plrnle Plana The North and South Dakota Punic association l'l meet Sunday, July Jl, bninnlni at 10 a ni. at Jxkuin Hot Hpriruja near Medlord for lla annual picnic. All former resident of the Dakota and their famlllea are Invited to brim their lunrhea and attend. Ira rream. entire and rreain will be fur nuhed by the association. VicwUen Mrs. L Verne Robert son, of fire secretary for the Mndoc rounrtl of the Boy Braula at Amer ica, left Monday to apend week vacation with her parent. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Amber, of Oatea. Or. Mn. Robertaon paused briefly at the Boy Scout office In Salem while ptiataf through. Trmm Berkeley Oeorg Oreen wood. one-time Klamath realdent helm In Berkeley, la In Klamath Palla editing friend and relative. Oreenwood graduated from Klamath Union high arhool and ha been attending th University of Cali fornia. VMUng Mra. Everett Buacaorl of Stockton. Calif., and aon Everett Jr. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Boudnn, 2X10 Oarden. Mr. Boaraial I Boudon' (later. Thee arrived Sunday evening on the Daylight. eel Wage Run Til city fir department answered a call to SheU ley and W or den atreeu at 4 ye terday afternoon to eitlnguUn a gra fir. Degree ml Honoe The Carnation rlub of th Degree of Honor will meet at th home of Ruth Matthew. 33 Lowell, at I p m. Wednerty. All members ire urged to attend. Re freshment will be served. In Medlord Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Kreaee and Hlililry, Mra. Itose Keeae and Mra. A. U. Wade were Meillurd vlsiuirs Bundsy at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kre aee. Tliey met Oenld Kreaee. son of Wayne Kreaee, who was culled home Iriiin Ouam. wlirre lie Is in naval service, by the serlou lllneai of hli faUirr. The latter U now iliowlng aome Improvement, 'llils week (terald Is apelldllig a frw days III Klamath Palls visiting relatives and f i lends here. Ileuae tiueeia Mr. and Mir. Pred tCrvlii. IMg Prwiiect. had aa house gurat during the Kourtli of July holiday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Palatrtun and sons Wemlsll. James and liaidnn. of Cloquet, Minn., and Mr. and Mra. Bernard Krvln and mm Mnhiel and Patrick of r)x kane. Wash. The Pred Krvlna also relumed with the Urrnird Ervina to Hpokaite fur a short stay, pred and Jiernard are bruUirrs. Varallen Mr. and Mrs. Oleti Oulley and daughters, Darlene and Janice, of 'toil White have returned from a weeks vacation trip to Eu gene and Oold Brsrh, down thr Redwood higlnssy and to ftrdding In Willow Crrrk they vialted rrla Uvea. and rrturnrd after Interest ing side iritis from thrir main stops. Plrnle The Klamath ektenslon unit will hold It annual picnic Thursdsy at 6 30 at Moor park. Pamlliee are Invited. Coffr. crenm. rolli and cold drinks will be pro vided. The real of the lunch wil be putluck. and guests are a.ikcd to bring their own table service. Anniversary Mr. and Mm. Olen Baty and daughter. Opal, returned July 16 from a vacation spent in Minnesota. While ther Uiey at tended th 50th wedding anniver sary of Mrs. Baty'a parents, a did approximately 300 other relatives and friends, on July 10. They were gon two week. Pram (Innli Pa Mr. and Mr. A. II. Reich and diuglurr of Oratila Pwai were week-end guests ol her sister. Mrs. .nuiae Neeley, and family. 3714 Hilysrd They spent Bundsy at Crater lake. Prwmvtran Ptr. Cornelius J. MrAulllfe. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Dan MrAulllfe. Mslin. ha been promoted to the grade of corporal. Me earned his promotion as gunner on a 105 mm. howitzer H; is stationed at Port Lewis. Wash. HEAR UNSEEN with S0N0T0NE! Hlallonrd Antonio Unlve, sea man, UHN. ami of Mrs. Mildred llnlve of Clilloouln, I attached to the fleet air eleclromlca training unit it III naval air station at Han Diego, Calif. He I assisting In the training of pilot and air crewmen of th navy s Pacific air unit In all phases of aircraft, radio and radar equipment. Lake Visitor Among overnight visitors to Crater lake over III erk-rnd were Chel Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Plrgl and chil dren Carolyn and 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson, all of Hie Black and Whit ranch In Poe valley, and Ornrvlev Mayberry, visitor from Alaska. Week-End Capl. and Mrs. L. P. Michaud and young sons. Jimmy and Hobble, spent th week-end wllh hrr tiarrlila Mr slid Mrs. R. A. LaLonde. fja Upturn. They left lieadiy lor HIIOXI, Miss, wnrrv Capt. Michaud will take a 10-month air fore electronic officer course. ( orreeDon It wa erroneously printed Monday that a Hurry cab driver wa at the wheel of a vehicle which atrurk the front of th Pin H'reet market (Saturday night. Th vehicle was drlverlcas when It rolled out of the cab company lot and struck the building. WW The auxiliary to th Vet erens of Porrign War will meet In the city library clubiooms at p. m . Thuradiy. Members are to bring sandwiches to serve to VPW post IJm following the meeting. Virallon-Pred Lekberg and wife !. a,lr-a,1 -1 iha filrnn i Kent cabin at Lake o' the Wood recently. Krlallves ol Mrs Lek berg also vacationed there with Uiem. T Eugene Mrs. Wes Lorenz lopped In Eugene recently to visit her brother-in-law, Olen, on her way north to see her parent 10 Portland. Oracles The Past Oracle club of the Royal Neighbors ol Ameri ca will meet it the home of Mrs. Ethel Blake at 1313 Lookout Wed nesday at t p. m. Mnvea-O. C. Horn Is a pstlenl at Klamath Valley hospital where he was brought by Kaler's ambu lance for treatment of an Illness. tUNNY BUSINESS Trie Practical Joke IS USIN STILTS THIS YEAR IN Ml ANNUAL OPERATIONS A4AIN4T TMOSB OL0 DR EO-OUT STKAW JIMMI6S 7 ? 3e1 .-; -turn mi vxV Annual Plrnle Th MlnnesoU Htite society of Portland I plan ning lu annual picnic for July 31 at Jantzen Beach park. All former Minnesota residents now In Wash ington and Oregon are welcome, and will be admitted to th park by paying (iv cent tax at th west gate. Visit PirenU Mr. W. D. Mc Nre Jr. and Mrs. C. C. Heldrlch left Thursday for Spokane, Wash. Mrs. McNee will visit her parents and Mrs. Heldrlch will visit her daughter and son-ln-liw. Bark Freest Portland Manager Charlie Stark of th Klamath County chamber of commerce re turned lit Saturday night from business trip to Portland. Co Nerth Mr. and Mr. O. D. Rrturnrd I. p. Wicker, 2331 Oate returned to their home In j Shasta wy. ha returned from hl Portland after ipendlng aeveral ; vacation spent In Slaton. Te. H daya visiting Mrs. Oate' aunt, Mr brought hi son I. P. Wlckw Jr, Ivy Props t. In Klamath Pall. home with him. v -ii-i3-sTBTO!re -'arr--.-:-, MgKJtfiTSM Hunor Roll Vllllam E Hridrlrh made all A grades at the University of Oregon for spring team. He wa on of 30 students who made per fect grade this past term. Malar Trip Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dorman of the Ashland highway hav Just returned from a vaca tion In Sin Pranclsco and along the Rogu river. VYecn-rj mi (he Moose There will be a meeting and initiation of can didates of the Women of the Moose Tuesday. July It, t I pm. In the Moos hU. Meeting The Midland frame will hold lu meeting at t p. m , Wednesday, In frame hall. Ladle of the Home Economic club plan cotton dress style show. Refresh- i menu will be potluck. T Hillside P. Al Kruger wa moved from hi home. V00 Owen, to Hillside hospital by Kaler am bulance at about f 30 p m. Saturday for medical treatment. Northern Life' Special Surgical Hospitalization Plan I Available t Fomily Groups or Single Individuals ''" strs m sse. I 11 frs. r rmt et datolle raeareieg tbta else. ! Ule aaeeaw ladsr er eliei Sit. --JI 1 aj 1 Rpturnrd Carol Ann Btehn re ; tunifd Irom Concord. Calif. vher 1 he spent two weelu with relatives. m4 I.U DtwttiwN MJil-n.il. m4t. KUtMik rs.ll. Oft. 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