SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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BhueB llili allaliiimn and umlar High
li.rtai II. Uiw li.nighl St. Mign Inn
da VUlllni'Mr. and Mil. Olatid K.
Warcup an esurcted lu arrive
Monday l" visit with tilemla lu
Klamath -lis, lliry will be guests
ul olut VYiImhi. IIW6 Alameda. Tin
Walcupe am rn ruute hullia to
Wepato. Wash. Hum a veratlou In
Calilmnla and Nevada. They art
formerly ut Klsinairi tells altera h
aa villi (lie city schools music de
partment. He i now with the
Wepato srllouls IliUMC gyBlrro.
PU ni Pol inrr Wyoming real
dtnu now living Ui oirgoii will
gstlirr lur Uirir annual picnic at
ks.wnlmi-l.ane park on the county
I line between Lan and Mrnlon coun
lira on liliiltway W weat leuiiday,
July 31. Uiiiiit will b served at
I Is p. m. Tlxnt attending ere
eaaed to bring their pk-nlc luiub
and labia arrvu-e. Coffre, craam.
siiasr and tea crram wilf ba fur
nmhrd.
Ketura) Mr. and Mig W. Q
Teare ol Victoria. II. C, returned
P rlday to their larm lu baatstrhe
weii. Canada, after pending aevaral
days visiting uti Mr and Mr.
Malcolm '1'rar. 1HJ3 Melrose.
Hsablns The llabln club will
meet lint Tliursdsy at 1:10 In Uia
home ol Mia. Blella Per sell. XUi
Illetin. Members not being ablo to
attend art asked to call Mil. Pcraall
at 3M6 Ui lite evening.
Daughter VUtta Mr. L X. Henry.
ixl Uaidrn. ha had her daughur,
Hetty Coulter and eon Michael, tuv
Itlng her irom Cltkagu.
tacalioa In Canada Mr. and
Mia. J. A. Carman. 33 Michigan,
returrwd hu week Irom a nine-day
vacation In Brttuh Columbia.
rieeile The Happy Hour club will
old a pirate at Moor a park Sun
day, July 94. at I p. m.
.tary Orlltllh and Ida
faaoba ol Whlttler. Calif, art u
Mai Allot Waldmn.
Klamath Goes
Over Top In
Bond Drive
Klamath county topped Ha Op
portunity Bond drive quota of
l'S oun in the recently rloaed talet
effort. County Chairman Andrew M.
Collier announced u1ay.
Collier received notification from
the Oreaon bond headquanert that
Klamath'i eumtiUtlre galea wert
UMiiM. or ut 11099 over the quota.
Klanialh i talet were 100 per rant
of quota.
The gtate at a whole mertub
trribed the bond drive goal by II
per rent.
Some other countieg. wllh amount
of aaleg and percentage of quota
given In that order: Ijtke, MI3t.
IftS per cent: Jackaon. rJ0.47S. 100 S
per cent; Omiglga, li:no, loo per
cent: Detchiitrt, IIM.KI, 100 per
cent.
Only count le. that failed to make
quota were Marlon. M per cent: Jo
aephine. M per cent, and Multno
mah, 1 per cent. Jefferson led the
lata with 173 per cent.
Collier voiced hit thanka to all
who helped In the drive and thoaa
who bought bond.
I'eeemunlaa Mra. Oladyt Halml-
ark of Malln. grand Adah of Uie Or
der of tht Eaalarn Hlar of Oregon,
hat Juit relumed from atundlng
eniiitltutlng ctreinonlti of two new
taalern Hlar ehaptara, out at Bclo
and the other at Mapleton. Mr. and
Mrt. Halouaek mada Uie trip by oar
and art attending tlmllar otremn
nlet of rheptera at Klamath FelU,
Pauley and North Powder River tltU
week-end.
Rodeo riana-Bchaduled for July
XI Utrough Augutl It tht eomblnid
horit thow and rodeo at tht IM
Sonoma county fair In SanU Rnaa,
Calif. Of Intereel locally la that the
rodeo will ba under auptrvlalnn of
Mark Barbour of Klamath Pallt,
who tuppllet atnek and arena par
annuel for many watt eoatt round -upg
and rodtot.
Vlaltaea Mr. and Mrt. Bob Prtn
Dot. Lakevltw, and her brother and
Uter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrt. Orand
vllle Lee. Orand Rapid!. Mich., art
eialtlng here wllh Mra. Mary Mar
tin. Mrt. Martin, eon, Clair, and tht
vlgltort recently took a trip to tht
eoaat vtalllng tht Oregon carta, tht
redwoodi, and the -Home of Myt
trry ."
Retwn Haaae Mr. and Mra. Jerry
Thomiiaon and three aorta left Fri
day morning for their home In Nor
man Okla. They have been rttltlng
In Klamath Palla wllh Mra. Thomp
aon't perenta, Mr. and Mra. J. F.
Peiirod. She It tht former Alma
Penrod.
Vaeatlaet Ree. and Mra. Martin
dale Wood! and daughter, Ruby
Margaret, gre vacationing for two
weeka at their tummer cotlage near
Redondo Beach, Waah. Rev. Woodt
la attending a paatora' trhaol at
College of Puget Sound In Tacotna
while there.
Sewing Nile club It having a
tewing meeting In Uie home of Mra.
John Weat, IM6 Fulton. Tueaday at
1 SO p. m. All membera who would
like to Join the aewlng bee are wel
come and may call Mra. Watt, 1M4,
for further Information.
Callee) Ta Aaklan4-Lenort Bat
rick and Patty Harkey. Ui High,
were called to Oakland by the criti
cal Ulneea of Mua Emrtrk'a mother.
Miaa Harkey't grandmother In Oak
land. Calif. They left on the Day
light train Saturday afternoon.
Mara Mr. and Mra. R W. Mai
eoenb and children. Claudia. Janet
and Oordon. have returned from a
vacation to Roundup. Monk, where
they were vtaltlng their parent!. Mr.
and Mrt. William Hunter and Mr.
and Mra. W. T. Maleotnb.
VlelUng Parent! Mra. Fred Mc
Naught of Santa Anna. Calif .. It vit
Itlng wllh her parent!. Mr. and Mrt.
Carl Schubert of Klamath Falli.
Mra. McNaucht la accompanied by
her two children.
Week-ee4 With Fatally Mra
laabel Jackaon. It3t LeRoy. returned
Saturday from Southern Oregon
college to apend the week-end with
Travel Tour
For Editors
Called Off
A tour of Oregon by travel editor!
of mldweat and eaitern newipapert,
acheduled to ttart Wednesday morn
ing, haa been cancelled, according to
Charlea R. Stark, vlct pretldent for
Oregon of Pacific Northwtgt Travel
association, sponsors of the tour
which haa already covered parts of
North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming,
Idaho and Washington.
Physical eihauatlon of the editors
was given at Uie reason for cutting
the trip short. The tour started fuly
10 from Chicago.
Oregon titles which were to have
been vial tad are Portland, Astoria,
Seaside, Tillamook, Newport. North
Bend -Coos Bay. Grants Pass, Med
ford, Ashland. Klamath Falls, Bend.
Springfield. Hood River, Salem and
McMlnnvlllt. Plant to visit John
Day. Baktr, La Oranda, Enterprise,
Pendleton and puaslbly other com
munltlea had been given up earlier
due to the long distances Involved
and the fact that the editors only
had fivt days in which to cover
Oregon.
It waa planned to split the party
Into two roups so each editor would
have covered only a part of the
Itinerary.
-Bvary effort will be made neat
year." Stark aald. "to get the tour
to originate In Oregon so the editors
mty tee this part of the Northwest
while they art fresh."
Furniture Firm
Gracious Host
SEATTLE. July n IJF) The
Far Weat Furniture company haa
one pleased customer, at least, even
though he Isn't eaactly welcome
customer.
Police disclosed today that the
burglar Who stole 14 blank company
checks last week and forged and
cashed three of them for HUM
each, wrote the general manager:
"Thank you for a pleasant va
cation ... I had to hunt around
I quite a bit before I found a place
that left things to handy. Windows
open and such. If I get up this
way again I will atop In again.
In haste . , . N. Pi. Adam!."
FIN' HKt)
OKLAHOMA CITY. July M op
Thirty pints of whlaky provided
Deputy Sheriffs L. H. Kolb and
Olen Roberta the punch to pinch a
pair of Oklahoma City men.
Then Common Pleai Judge Evert
Crtsmore fined the pinched pair 1100
for operating a disorderly house, the
charges aald.
Their namea: Robert A. Plncham
Jr. and Robert A. Plncham. III.
Medicine Lake
Homes Go Up
TULELAKE. July 33 A tummer
home building program la under
way at Medicine lake with Erie
Lund, contractor, working on three
residences. One, a two-story build
ing with three floor levels la of
unique construction with Interior
knotty pint trim and diagonal fire
place In the ItvlCgj room. This home
and two smaller ones are situated
on tht northeast end of tht lake at
White Pumice beach.
Two other homes art tlso going
up. one for P. C. Bergman and one
for Jerry Schott. Bergman haa a
green asbeatos shingle exterior and
the Schott home Is of rustic design.
All are on deeded land In the new
Medicine lake subdivision.
The lake waa stocked this yetr
with 10.000 eastern brook trout by
tht tut game eommlaskm.
Copco Incomt Up
Over Last Year
An Increase of IV33 per rent In
the net Income of tlte California
Oregon Power company for the tear
ending June 30. lf4v, over the net
Income of a year ago was disclosed
today In the comiaiiyt annual
report.
Total net Income for the flacal
year Just tndrd was 13.104 Mil, com
pared to I132S.2M for the IM7-4D
flacal year.
Net Income for the first tlx
months of Uils year amounted to
11,0611.414, an Increase of 16 70 per
cent over the same period In 1148.
The figures were announced In a
statement Issued today by A. S.
Cummins, Copco president. In Med-ford.
The wolf now la a rare animal In
stoat parte of the United Statas.
FUNERALS
TAMI.KT II.OVO MMION
tXsttf Uuf4 sfemMefi. Mtfetni man at
Mr. m4 Mr. L.lo4 larrtwa of Utaa city.
war am rtay, Jy JB. 104.
t j p m Surviving IwuriM ht pr-
nU r Mr. RotM ealtrpij ind Mrs.
Mvrtlc liwgnn, kxjth frsiiflnmlhrs rt1
'ai'tonta of tot eitv. fun rat Nrvkti
mnc Mitjririerni wr hisj at Kiameith
Memorial parti on Saturday. July 21,
ivwb. ( l -W nv Arranamnis war
unrlar I tea dtrartlfXl or U WhUiocH
runaval Horn of Ihia ally.
riA.ll. HAIf JONli
FiaMrtl aarvictM for tia lata Paarl
Mary Joaa. who passad away to thta
ui urn Thuralay. July 21. IlHU. will
rtald in u c ha pal of Ward a Klamath
Funaral tv.rn. HsW Migti alraat, on Mon
day. Jutr M. liptw, at 3 p m , with Hav.
(avld Rarrvail of tha first Praaby tartan
rhurm oil ttriaMnf f.'onr lurling aarvU-aB
and Intorrrtaatl In Klamath Htmorui
parg frianla ara rasp-tf ully invltad
In at land. Ward's Klamath Sunmfl homa
in afcatga of arrangarnanta.
J 5 Min. from Town tl
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SACKED GRAIN
STORAGE
FOR RENT
Kef rate red Pitfclig Gram Wgrthewte.
Cexifaet
Tulelake Growers Association
Golden Hotel Bldsj., Tuleloke, C.Hf. Pkoei 2711
L'JiiLlklEI
li IbaMsTaassfYiLati 9 ig
Park View Nursing Home
904 Wetf Mais Street
. Mee'Ure), Oregon Pketx If Jl
Cempletely equipped Hurting Heeree fer tkrtxik ant)
ceeiveletctnrt. led pafientg a tpeciarty. Hat water kt
tkrastfKeut building. Licensed by the State, at Oregeei.
24 HOUR NURSING CARE
Registered Nuree in Charge
to-jr slats"
lAPPT TIE IAY . . .
I)svi of retirrment can be full
of pleasant activihea . . . Golf,
'isriatg. Travelling. No more
a!arm-e locks juat la pleasant
prospect of veart of leisure
atretching aliead. A pleasant
prospect kvlrad if jrou save
planned for aletule retirement
income, rilart pianoaig your
happy retirement today.
IUN LI P f ASSUtANCI
COMPANY Of CANADA
LitU
PAUL A.
LEE
til Main St.
Klasnath PsMs
NOTICE
Southeast Suburban WATER CUSTOMERS
af
The California Oregon Power Company
Effective June 27, 1949, irrigation and sprinkling
permitted as follows:
Evan ntimbtrtd sida of atrttt an
aven numbarad days.
Odd numbtrtd tida of ttraat an
odd nymbarad days.
Affecrt alt water cuttemsrrg eott fram tha City Limltg at
Waihbura Way. Raetrietiareg ta eewtiwua threugheat aaw
Mtr Rtoeithg
ledf ea that aM aaal
Year caoeeration ig trexerwhr
may have reeaeiiehle pretture fat
need.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
, her family. I
Visit rrieaae-Mr. gnd Mrt. Orson
Hiesms tntf eon. Ray. have returned j
I from a visit with friends at Caglt ;
I Point and Medford.
Ice" taav aosl hke
a etaart pkeaea ies
sai tte it asasuia laik
oriag exttting
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