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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949 PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Midland Empire News Merrill Bonanza Donna Dragno. Sue nelda. Rse Dean Marks. Mildred Petrlk. Kath orine Ahrrn. Kathleen Moot nd Katherine Bum spent lut wees, t the 4-H camp at Crescent take. Hit iirU are all members of Uw Clicking Kneedles Knlttinf dub. Mrs. Bert Jones and daughter. Mary, who haw been visiting In Memll lor the past month with Mrs. Jennie rugate, have returned to Beatue. Wash. Mrv rugate ac companied Uiem. and the tno plan to atop for week In Port land before going to ttesttle. Mrs. Fuate will visit In Seattle tor a time before returnint to Memll. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Sutton of Berkeley, Calif., spent several days billing with the William Jinnettes. Mrs. Sutton t cousin of Jin nette and Sutton 1 district man ager of Standard OU In the eastern bay area. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hsiey are (pending a week at Paulina lake tuning. Tom Laird hai relumed from Fossil, where he wa called by the death of his mother. Don Splerlng hai returned to Wexnll afier an absence of two month. He ha been In Jamestown. N. D, called there by the death of his mother. , Recent Tin ton at the O. J. Hsrris home were Mr. and Mra. Reid WUkenson from the Imperial valley tn California. Dale West and Paul Dal ton are on a business trip to Fargo, N. D. They drove east and will be away one week. Former Memll residents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bangston of Eugene, have been yisiung old friends tn Mer rill for the past week. Barbara Icenbice has returned from Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, where she bss been for the past two weeks. Barbara had further treatment on ner nana which she burned when a small child. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Nelson of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Brennan of Reoondo Beach. Calif, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bams. While here the visitors en Joyed a trip through the Lara Beos Mr. and Mrs. George Mattson and family have returned from an extended visit In Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn, with relatives. Oa the return trip they drove through the Black Hills of S. D, and Yel lowstone park. Boy Scout troop No. 7 has earned about 1125 selling peanuts ana coui drinks at the softoall games. The money will go toward summer camp and to purchase needed equipment. Klamath Lions beat the Merrill Lions at a game of donkey baseball held Sunday, July 17 in Klamath falls by a score of 3-2. Memll Lions contend, however, that foul play was Involved for the winning run was scored when the K. Falls club member carried his donkey to home piste. J Mrs. Lloyd Hughey and Sandra have returned from an mtenaea visit in Wash. Ore. and Canada. Lloyd met his family in Portland and brought them home. Dr. Tiber has Just finished re pairs and redecorating his den Lai offset, and is again open for busi ness. Visiting at Dr. and Mrs. Luther Tabers recently were Willard Meed er and family of Red Bluff. Calif, former Merrill residents, and from Portland were Mr. and Mrs. a Stanley Arthur. Mrs. Sadie Montgomery of Los Angeles. Calif. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Maiwell and Mrs. Flor ence Bratton of San Francisco. Calif. June Maxwell ot Oakland. Margaret Hollenbeck of Walnut drove, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell ot Dallas, Ore. were in Bonansa several daya last week and attended the funeral ser vice for Mrs. Mollie Maxwell. Del mar Burk of Portland Is spending a few weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Birdie Burk. Mrs. Owen repple. Mrs. Lester Leavitt. Mrs. Mary Dearborn and sA Birdie Burk were luncheon guests of Mrv Bill Bechdoldt on Tuesday. Mrs. Aha Maxwell was an afternoon guest. Mrs. Hilda Ortfllth. Msrgl Huns ker and Mrs. Anna Anderson, all of Portland, and their mother. Mrs. i Anns Hamaker of Klamath F-.ll WHY WE SAY t um l si CUR" D without elipree are sometimes referred to as run. The term orig inally was "curtailed, aa under old Knlish forrst law, all dogs belonging to inferior persons had Ihnr tails short. The term curtailed, used to scribe these dogs, Mas shortened into cur ana ve nave asuci u ever sine . ' tawt Thnrula with X t.J,- and Mrs. R. L. Dragoo and "- - .- Mrs. Tom House. Mrs. Bill Hou. and Mrs. Dave House spent the week-end at Medford with their aunt and uncle, the Irvm Houses Delbert Bechdolut stationed at Alameda. Calif, tn the U. 8. navy, is spending 10 days with this par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bech doldt. Mrs. John McFall visited with Mrs. Wes Dearborn and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom House spent j Friday m Lancell vallev with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House. .Yank Orey Is home from the hospital and Improving from his recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Danny of Santa Rosa, Calif, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Dick and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Wells snd . .aN I i ; it i n 1 i r w v ,r i mi I Tuleloke Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulson are j m 1 ari4m & r 1 --), nn - mMnr ' BY trip through Canada. Coulson hss i g 0 ' j gO CTj Mrs. coulson . first trip. j I7 f 0 U VWil Iff & B IB Rainbow Girls of the Tulelake I. A III Bw assembly snd a number of adults i II W jnm i are leaving Tuesday, July It for a ' U o-"W. Fort Klamath Jamea Lrncet 8r, arrived home li .1 week from lUnlord. Wash, where he la employed at I lie atomic bomb plant, and plans to return In two weeks. J. R. "Jeiry'1 Msemore under went nuijor surgery at Hlanfurd lAiie huv.tal In halt Francisco un Tuesday, and his nMiditloit la re ported aa aalfaclnry at Una time. He will be at the hospital for three weeks, according to word received here by relatives. His wile and sis. ter-in-law. Mis, Jerry Sisemore of Fort Klamath and Mi. L. Orih ! iSisrinore of Klamath Falls, are in i San Francisco, having driven down I the latter part of Die week pieced I ing the operntlun. Mrs. Stveinorts laiher. Lyle Brevier of Berkeley, Caul. Is staying here at the rlise- more ranch wiin the two girls. Hon-'OrT me Jean and Joan, during Uieirl William A math Agency as pilot of the tire patrol plane, t'aslel Is an eaerl enord flier, having been a lieuten ant In the air corps during tlie war and having seen much comb.it duty In tlie European theater. He had been working previously for the Modoc Lumber company at Seven Mile. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan had as their guests at their Diamond Use summer home over the week end. Mr. ana Mis. Bert Gray ot Fort Klamath. Bill Reynolds, former local resi dent, has returned to Fort Klamalh from HiUlrbiand, and la again em plo ed by Louis llesslg of lleswlrk, Calif, at the local llesslg stock ranch. his aunt, cousin and her husband, mra. Willard Price, her daughter and son-in-law, all of Andrews, lex. The visitors Iroin Tex. are staying lor a week lit Klamalh Falls at the home of Ralph Vadeu s parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Va Uen, Tex. being the former home ot the V ailrns before Ihey came north to live. Mrs. Allrn! 11 Castel Jr, and Mrs. William C. llacklrr Nitendetl a "ilallc parly'' held on Thursday evening In ('htloqulii at the home ot Mis. Cyril t'rk, who waa hos tena to a group of women for tlie affair. Makera of early American hand- I made glassware dropiied a "hot Business visitors In Klamalh , potato" Into pots of molten glasa Falls this week Included Marvin I to get rid ot bubbles. The potato Rnettrr, Ray Looslry and Bert caused the glasa to form extra larie bubbles which rose and es- Psge Is on the sick 1 caped Into the air. carrying the Driver Pick Th Wrong Victim COMiMMUii, o. rv Th driver, police decided, was Biost unfuttu nate In hla rholee of victims In hi automobile accident. First, he crashed Into the rear of an attorney's automobile. Then, he alde-swlHMl a city garbaae tiuck. He wound up by crushing siialnst a tiee a policeman's ear allien had been parked at the euro. The game of auction bridge or Ignalrd III India, parrm absence, and M.n vui Noah list Una week and Is at his home imallrr bubbles with them. Its employed as ranch hand here while under the care of a . Mr. and Mrs. J.imei p Van ; Klamalh Falls doctor. Wormer and son. Dowlas, attend- Lea Wright, llauor control suoer- ed tlie wedding lait Sunday at the ' visor for this area, waa a business I ROBBED . by Awful Dry Ectama Itch "... liletl HrsintU erliet seemed like a lulls, kr' Aih tour ttiusiist lor Ihia la nous iMnimrnt t,HUy ifsvelheeomlotl eniove,! be thniMitlt. aa the Hestnnl ttr.lt, sllon In Isnulin atta Ui4 te lite liitseititg irltel lu Hilly, burning skta. Presbyterian church In Klamath Falls of her sister, Phyllis Jean lii jnham. wliu became the bride of Charles Mmith. both being residents of Klamath Falls. Mra. Van Wor mer was maid of honor at her sla ter's weddinit. while her husband visitor at tlie local agency store on Wednesday from Klamalh Falls. Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr. la a patient at Klamalh Valley hospital, where site was taken this week tor medical rare and observation. Wednesday evening dinner guests PHHIiLCO Rerriaerorora Freexera 1026 Main s, bei man. i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raluh Alfred B. Caatel Jr , Is employed Vsden snd family at the Hawkins during the lire season by Uie I'm- '. ranch were V a d e n a maternal led states Indian service at Kla- grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Williams, I Phone 551 bUHLIG'S sstutwisvia. svsrtwat sa I. ft n mswj4 PAYS few days camping at Lake o the Woods. Twenty girls with Mrs. N. C Wilkinson, mother adviser. Mrs. George Fischer. Mrs. Chester Stone cypher and Mrs. Ray Laird will go Psttv of Oakland. Calif hv. hn the resort. Headquarters will oe visiting his brother and slster-m- i m e,bln but -h lu will sleep In law, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wells. ! Ul OP"- T.OO ATTRACTION The first American "mint" was MOSCOW or A "Mississippi si- I 'he glass factory founded at James ligstor'' has been installed at the : town. Virginia, about 1Q1 to make Moscow zoo. "Evening Moscow" , the handmade glass beads essen tial to trade with the Indians. This "mint" was destroyed In the Indian massacre of 1622. said It was flown tn by plane. I'se the Want Ads for Quick Results! Furniture which comes packaged In cartons, designed to be assem bled and finished at home. Is avail able for the bomemaker who likes 'to wield a hammer. All necessary j pieces art furnished. That sur is a prize-winning tomatol" Ye, and if youll drop over 111 show you another priz-winner...tho now refresh ing Acmo Beer!" 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