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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1949)
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 194? HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECOM PACE TWENTY-ONE Midland Empire News Fort Klamath HMMrllitriulriiL mid Mm. f p lnvlU ul t titer I,nhr. luilKitml prtt wrr foil Klnmudi vliim on YrMy cvnuiiK, V lulling lino t the hniiia nf Mr mict Mm. Jnn.t . ..n-mt Htul miiu ill Mm. Mrrift O'Krrlff tit I.uinlo, Ten, ttlio mil veil by cur 11 ent. Mn. lKtfPt Mini Mil, OKfftr br- 1 . MMci. (Her tlio Hri-k-ritU, llir Irrt mitl llirir Miiitlitnii vttt link nmiir m uiji io iiimiiu .Mt ihI AfhUlid linn tliry vUlttM. itthrr rrlnlUr. U Kw lr plum, in fly norm in auuui mid rrHiin to ITx tu with hU tulr mil lumjiy. VUitlnu line fur N' ut th home nl Mr. nnd Mr. );ilh Vnririi tu Irlft lUMJurU o Uitkritlun w ui plutit Ut lMvr MM)ti by plunr It Dm Hmiilr. Wuth., Inr Aiicluir fttiv, Alaska, Mine . will nukr hrr hitiur. knjoyiiig a lumbutifrr ft y Mi, uiit lrnUMift iiaik ut th gravel pit north nl ltrre on Hutur Ujr evening wrrt Uir follow lug IiifiifU, Mr. and Mr William C Mat till, Mr. and Mr (iuwt A, !', (tout I'anT, William Zum brun. Mia. Krnnk iJrntoi. utttl HrandttaiiKliIrr Kuihy. Mr. and tk.ih Hnl)h D.irlinK. Mr and Mm Willlum llifwrr, uii, l.ylr. and u.mt'hUT. I t la, Mr. mid Mm. Kl dm M IlrHltatn. Mm Olivr lrn ttm, and an out -id -town vuitor, lrte ti Connor. Inrmrr Im al ri d nt iii'W tain- at Mrrrill. j Mm. Kuiali HtiM-uin nf Itrrkrlry, it hrr t.rOier, William Lambc-il. Ull WoX. tivrr. Mr. and Mm. Willlum Comb and null duutf.tlrr, IfcmtUiy Kllen, had a tlirir rrkrnd KUCstx, liU cutU- In and tlr. Mr. and Mm. Kuitrna 11. Katrll n ..krvir, the latter brink W inilrrd Ijinint b-inre hrr Irteut matlaKP In Klmnuth KalU Sammy Minrr ariurd rir.e tliu rrk Ii'in 1'ulu Alio, taiil. hrrv he ii nmjotini In radio dramatic- at Hiaithtid univrfMty, and l rmw al the lioiiir if hu n-um.. Mr. and Mm. U-rrn I.. Miller, hi John Muuen u bnmuht home Monday Iri.m Klmimth Valley h piLal hi KUiruiJi Knit, ahrre he ia brii under tnrdi al rare Inr a heart ailment ur the pal 10 day. crowd of aeveral hundred peo ple atleiKlrd the punir and dedl ration prf ram held uitder the hUtt IMNuurhliip uf the CUic linpruve nient club i Kurt Klamath and the Oregon atat trd u( (entrjr on hunday, July 2it m hrn I he 30. acre tat lurvtt tract at the head of Wood rlrvr u formally dedicated In memory of the late Jackaofi Y. Kimball, pioneer forenier. The pruftam atartd al 3 10 p. m . and nuiuded muj al number, cdflriala. and a Ulk by Malcnlm Kpley, manaiciiui elinr ol The lirrald and Nf, and the pre.ien tatlmi of Mra. Jatkwui Y. Kimball tnllntnc the detllration perch by J T tMkkett t Hrlneville. Mra. Kimball, td of the late forestry nlllrial, made a ijnial trip here from her home at l Jolln. Calif., to b ureM-nt at Uia uarlt dedica tion ceremoinev in inierrai io lurai peopiv pre en , at wrll aa many former old lime Wood ttner valley reMdenu, o In attendance aa a letter read by l:pley durtni the coure of hu liitereunc al'trr on "Hlatnrical H.inlflranre of the Area." The letter a received by the local Herald and Newi correspondent fiom Mm. If. B, ' Men"' Uxwley, now of Matin, In repona to an In quiry about early historical data of the Yaw key tract, and aa aubae quently win to E'pley. Mm. Locm ley taught aihool here In llM)l. and haj a timber claim on the Yaw key tract, and aha told of thla and other Interesting matter in her letter. Mr. and Mra. lxMulry aera real denla here for many yram. at one time owniiMt and nperatntf a gro r. f More and running the pmt of fice In Fori Klamtth, later engag ing In ranching at their ranch two milea north ol here. Heveral years ago, they aold their loml property and moved to Mnltn. where they have lued quietly aince that time. Many old frienda were pleaded and lurprlaetl to hear the letter read. Mr. and Mm, l ,00 ley being among the bened old-time reaidenia of Whom there are nnlv too few left. An Interesting little Bide light nf the day occurred when, at the clone 04 the afternooti'a pnntram. Mra. Frank Denton, club member in charge of making and nerving the coffee to the crowd nf picnicker. Dairy A Uiiir mirk nl nrwly bnlrri liy mid ft tnrk of rhupiwd hay were rtrirnypl In Ilia mi Die Johnny Tnlrll riinrti, k Imlf hill ruM nf llry. Turuluy rvrnlng. llrlp In mi the lliin.nu (Ire (Irparlrnrnt, tlie KI.iiikiIi lounty Hi truck mul mnny tirlKhlmr. vpl the barn mid nt hrr nrmliy bullrilnfa. Mr. mill Mm. Alvin Hilfriiii nl Pm-il x-nl Hii. Iioluuy wrrk nrt with Mm Mi-flnin i mm hrr. Mr. Marihi MrCumbrr mid olhfr rrUtlvr ul lh. mry vlrlnlly. Mr. and Mn. Jim rlmlth and Mr. and Mr.. Kllnrr Btnllll ol Cr rent C'liy, (;ah , tirnt Ui i-fk-rnd ilh llii- KkIIIi Turner ol Ilia Kal Dairy dimrlri. Mr. and Mia. Ilrrt F.!l-ri(a and llmr two rhldlrrn ol Ormun City iwnt the hullday wrrk-and vltltlnc Mra. Kllrdnri rou.ln and lamllv, lh. C. II. rk-waldi ol Ui Kaat Dairy Motion, and h.r aunt and hmband. th. Mnrrli Hfwald. ol Bnnanu. Patty, dauihtrr a tin. C. M. rtalda. rrturnfd home with tlie Ell'di.a Inr a vUlt. Mr. and Mn. Martin Krurfr. Inr mr Dairy rr.ldrnta. racrntly aprnt wral daya hr Ultln. Thfy are now living nrar Madraa. Tlia c. C. Ilrnwn lamlly had thrlr daualitrr and ann.ln-law, thr C'lar rnr. Hlnhnia ol Portland, and thnr im. Marry Brown ol Kugrnt with Ihpm over tria Fourth. Xlr. and Mn. Ilrrbrrt Aranl ol Dairy fr vltl rwnllv by tlwlr itaiifhtar. I:ira. and aranrinon and lamlly, tha Milton Dndurni. Mr and Mn. Don Btrawn and Mm, Ronald, ol Corrallla vlaltrd hrr randiarpnu. Mr. and Mra. John Jimra of Dairy r-ntly. Mr. (;dth Ttialrhar movrd to Port Dlik. Call!, lait wark-rnd. whrra Ii. plana to mak har homa. Mr. I'hat'-iir ha livad with har daugh ter. Mr Ollva Pralry, til Dairy tlie pa.t artrral yrart. Mt. Laki Mr. Prlaria Pnman and Mr. Fmll SrhlaM'l led on Ul. Hhaata Daylight Prlday an rout to Vrm Allgrlra. Calil . whrr thay will vull ralativr and Irlanrt. Malan Knman ta atayliuj with hrr aunt. Mra. Sam Enman, whilr hrr mothrr la In Log Angrlra. Calll. Itrnry Brmon. Sam Knman and Parry Dlaon )olnad a group ol buainranmrn In Klamatii Pall Sun day and mntorrd to Driog Bay whrra thry hava rhartrrrd a boat and will rn)oy drrp ara tuhlng tor aavaral daya. Marilyn Mark undrnrrnl a Ion lllrrtomy Prlday. Mr, titrlla Hill Irft lor Mrdlord Monday morning to vuu Irlrrwla. Unda DatJip. Itoarmary O Krrfr and Sylvia Kaady returned Satur wantad a picture takrn ol hrr "rrl Ira pot", a huge, antiqua tova-likr iron rauldron In whlrh ha brrwrd gallona ol tha beverage Inr Ul crowd Dr. I. pirtarhe. of Klam ath Pall. u aked to lake a pic ture ol Mra. Demon and her unique mile maker. Dr. Dletarh very kindly did eo, and auo promlaed to aend Mra. Denton aome print If the plclu'r mm out wrll. Dr. and Mr. Dlrlerhe were among the many people attending tha al ii ir Irom Klamath Pall. Ideal weather prevailed for the day. and not a (Ingle moaqulto waa in eviaenre in tne park. jf ' ho" cotn'r atg A' Washable Scuffs Y ft LEOHS Mj XZjTH, KS Main afvSlae The best cooks in town..use CrowniS "B quiet it'f the paper boy . . Maybe he'll go away." Your Herold and News corner will be oround to collect in the next few days. Please pay promptly. day from 4-11 aummer camp at Crr.vrnt lake. Sylvia u a coun wllor. IMIe William and Albert Keady have Joined the bn' group al 4-H camp. 1-aVry Orillith ol Creuwell I vUltltig at the home ol hi unrlr and aunt. Mr. and Mra. I. W. White. The Mt. Lakl high arhool Chrw tlan Endravor group met at the home ol Sylvia Keady Sunday night and alter the .err Ice a wlrnrr roaat and game were enjoyed by Rev. J. R DeLap. Barbara Dlrkmn. Earl Mak Jr . Kay While. Cecil Enman. Burt Murk. Virgil Yadrn. Edwin Krady and the ho.tr. Sylvia Keady. Mr. Perry nixaon. Mra. Merrill Bond. Donna Dixon. Mra. Ronald Whltlatrh and Charlie and Mr. Richard Fleming left Tueilay morning lor Portland and lor Kldge lleld. Wa.h . where they will Vliit with relative and Irlrndji. Mra. W. K. Jrllcnat and ann. Jay. nl Likely. Calif., are TUIttng rrla llvea and Inrnd her while Jell coat I In Florida with hi mother who U erlna.lr 111. Mr. and Mr. Irving Warner and daughter vtaited at the Ham Enman home lat week. McNory Dam Bid Draws Approval PORTLAND. July M UP A multl-nillion-dollar bid on part of the MrNary dam ha been approved al though It waa Il'i per cent over the corpa ol engineer' estimate. Col. O. E. WaUh. North Panlic divlilon engineer, reported Wednea day. The bid of IIS.MSSJt by Ouy T. Atkinnon company, otrander Con- itrurtmn company and J. A. Jonef, on Joint baia. waa on the Oregon hore cofferdam and part of the power hnune. Col. Wlllam Whipple, Walla Walla dutrlrt engineer, re commended acceptance. Paor RaU In the flre-yrar period from 1M3 to IMS. the number of tire In the United State Increased 30 per cent. while the population Increaied leaa Ulan s per cent. Lannell Valley Smmy 8tewart nt phoenix and Bobby Stewart ol Eagle Point iprnt verul day with Richard Burnett. Jee Cohea arrived la.t week-end Inr a lew day' vuit with the P. W. Brown. Mr. Brown and two chil dren returned with them to Baker lltld. They pent arveral week wllh her parent, the Brown. Ralph and Jim Womark of Ten nant. Calif, ient a lew day at the Orville DeVaul home. The barn belonging to Milton Hel ix r burned Monday and deitroyed aome hay. Etlie Auntln of Eugene arrived Prlday to lit her auter, Mra. Eric Romtvedt and family. Mra. Earl Cochran pent aeveral day at Tulelake with her dauxhter, Mr. Vincent Chnownkie and family, who have a new baby boy. Kathy Marchant had her tonal l removed In Klamath Falla Tueiday. Mra. Keith Rice and Kenneth pent but week In Klamath Fall with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Lee Holiday. Mr. and Mr. George Smith and Joe eiicnt a lew daya with hi uter. Mr. Harry Frailer, and hi mother. Mr. Mary Smith. Mr. and Mr. Smith went on to Canada for a month, and Joe will tay with the Frailer. Mr. Neva Groha haa been enjoy ing a run with her daughter. Lou, and grandKin from Seattle. Mr. and Mr. Bill Burnett visited in Tulelake Wcdnnday evening with the Jerry Van Buskirka. A large crowd of the Auoctated Women of the Bonanza and Lannell Valley Farm bureau went to Merrill on Wcdnnday and heard Dr. P. C. Trotman'a talk. Dance Saturday July 30 Music by Pappy Gordon V1 A New Ice Cream with that IT'S NEW! Mcdo-Rich "Bulk-Peck" Ice Creom Is truly wonderful. "It's the best we've ever made . . . and Medo-Rich Ice Cream wins priiet at tha Pacific International!" "Bulk-Pack" has a concentrated creaminess that gives you that good, old-fashioned "hand-dipped" flavor that "melts-in-your-mouth!" . 4 At Your Grocers Now! LOST Fighting In China Gains; Reds Move CANTON, China. July 2d iP,-A government Rpokeiiman estimated Wednewlav the rornmuhlala have plungrd 400.000 to MXI.UOO troop in to renewed lighting In Central China. The .pokeiimun, Oen, Teng Wen yl. did not go Into the nationalist trrngth. He aald there haa been no big rln.h between oppoaing lorrea and that government armie were Intact. "We are waltliut," he tnld newa men, "lor the bet time and place to deal the communMe death blow." Other nationalist aotirce. how ever, acknowledged further red ad vancea Into Hunan province. Oarrl on hradijuartera ordered martial law In thia refugee capital, effec tive today, i An Awoclated Pre dtl patch fnari red-held Nanking re ported the communist high com mand haa ordered capture of Can ton before Aug. 15 l Gen. Teng aald the red have six army group In Central China -three under Lin Plao. three under one-eyed Liu Po-cheng. He gave their immediate objective a: 1. Cut the Canton-Hankow railroad and isolate Changsha, Hunan capital: 2. Attack Hengyang. 2S mile north ol Canton. lit I conceded that If the red sweep up Hunan province, the na tionalist area to the aouth Canton Included will topple.l Moat Comfortable A temperature of about 75 de gree and a relative humidity of 55 per cent I most comfortable lor the average person In aummer. according to the Encyclopedia Br l tannic v WANT " STREAK-FRIE BLUING? Rain Drop dViiolvei instantly right in your tudil Neyer treaki or spots . . . you need a separate bluing tjnar ef any kind. : ' NOW-MORE HEALTH FOR YOUR MONEY IN To stretch food dollars, buy imall oranires this summer! They're sweet, juicy and crammed full of vitamins C A and 6 and important min erals. And as the coin pictures show, small oranges give you more juice for the same money! Choose mall oranges Sfrrrfi&G "Bulk Pack' IT'S DIFFERENT! 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