TRIDAY, JULY 2?, 1949
ACE FOUR
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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ratwml iMindershowers in m.nuitjmt
Saturday llunwon and evenm. Hi
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Veeatlon Jean Underwood will
lmvt Sunday evening lor a two
weeg visit with her parent. Mr. end
Mr. C. H. Underwood. t their horn
en N. Seventh street. nd wita
frlendt In Klsmslh Falls. Mrs.
Underwood left for San Francuco
Thursday on the Shasta Daylight
and will accompany her daughter
back by ear. Jean is with the Paci
fic Telephone and Telegraph com
pany In the bay city.
Meet At Farm Member of the
Kiwanli club met at the extension
service experimental farm near the
airport Thursday, nearly 100 attend
ing. A. E. Oross. the station mau
ager. explained the work being done
there, and Ed Geary, chairman of
the advisory committee, discussed
the general objective.
Fin The suburban fire depart
ment rushed to the home of Mrs. J.
Diets. J31S Maryland, at 1:04 Thurs
day where defective wiring In the
motor of the refrigerator caused a
fire. The blase was extinguished but
sot before the refrigerator was
damaged and also some walla were
defaced when the tire crept up Into
the attic.
'. Picnic The Royal Neighbors of
America and the Three R club will
hold their annual picnic at Moore
park Sunday at 1 pa Rous, Ice
cream, pop and eofiee will be fur
lushed. There will be game and
races with prises. Any Tlslting
neighbor Is welcome to attend.
District Convention Prosperity
Rebekah lodge 104 will be hostess u
the 22nd annual district convention
August , at 10 ajn. In the IOOP
hall. Leila Ramsey, president of the
Rebekah assembly of - Oregon Will
pay her official visit at this tune.
Bed Wagon Rasa The city fire
department made a run yesterday
to the 500 block on Broad street,
but there was no damage, done.
lire men report.
Neighbors Te Meet Neighbor of
Woodcraft will meet In the KC hall
Monday. August 1, at I p m,
T00NERVILLE FOLKS
why the Powerful Kathink is so popular.
STEP ON THE GAS!
Phone Sill
Don't let good pro
pert gel away. Put a
Inexpensive Want Ad
In the Herald New
nd tell penr ear for
CA8II Now.
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Andrews, who have been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Menders, 6039 Harlan drive, for the
past two weeks, left on Monday for
a month's tour through Canada, a
short stay In Chicago, and will then
return to their home In Danville.
11L Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Henders
are sisters.
Meeting At Lake The quote club
will hnlri a hnarrl meetme Sunday
at Crater lake. AU board members
and committee chairmen are urged
to attend. Sunday dinner will be
served to the group in the Crater
Lake lodge dining room at 12 noon.
Hospitalised Oeorge Cleveland of
the U. 8. forest service otltce was
taken to Klamath Valley hospital
Tuesday with pneumonia. He pur
chased a home here on Birch street
and recently moved his family down
from Sisters.
t l inn Invited Herbert Ap-
nieama Csrno of United Spanisrt
American War Veterans members
are invited to attend the USWV pic
nic in Tou Velle park, all day July
31, at Mediora. ramiues oi rviauinui
Falls members are also invited.
Pollack Past Noble Orands of
Rebekah lodge will meet Tuesday at
1 pm. in the IOOP hall. All mem
bers are requested to be present for
business regarding the Rebekah
convention.
Washington Meeting A supreme
meeting of Jobs Daughters Is slated
for August 17, in Spokane. Wash.
Members planning to attend from
here should call Louise Linman.
33S2. tor further Information.
Pirnle Plans The annual picnic
of the Catholic Order of Foresters
will be held Sunday. July 31 at Med
icine lake. Those interested are
asked to note the change of place.
Ag Extension Men
To Eye Transport
PULLMAN. Wash. July 2 i.v
Agricultural extension workers In 11
western states will dig into the prob
lem of' transportation costs and in
terstate trade barriers.
The decision to undertake the re
search was reached at conference of
western extension directors and ex
tension marketing specialists. The
two groups have been meeting sepa
rately at Washington State college
this week.
The study will coyer trucks, rail
roads and aerial carriers. Rates
charged by all types of carrier
throughout the west will be inves
tigated. The object of the study will be to
formulate a plan which would allow
the most efficient movement of
farm produce in the region.
fish rorvr
PORTLAND. July 29 iV-The fish
count at Bonneville dam yesterday:
Chinook 2. Jack 25 -'eelhead UC,
blueback 126: total 1244.
7
Chiloquin
Elaine Mangum left a week ago
to toend a two-week vacation m
southern California, where she for
merly lived. Elaine was accom
panied by a Iriend, Marcelllne
Evans of Grant Pass, who hat
been visiting the Mangum since
school was out his spring. The two
girls went from Ctuloq.ulii'to Orauu
Pass where they were joined by
Marcelllne s siMer, Gloria, w n o
conunued to Calilorma with Uirm.
Mrs. Ray Prowell and her young
a n, Michael, hate returned Irora
an 18-day trip to Santa Barbara.
Calif, where they attended a lami
ly reunion. Mrs. Prowell's tour
brothers and siMers. her mother,
and the grandchildren were pres
ent. The youngest brother made the
trip from Honolulu to be prevent
for the reunion. It was the first
time Mrs. Prowell had seen this
brother for 12 years.
From a Redding Record-Search
light newspaper article of July II
comes an item of interest to many
local residents who knew the Merle
Nathan Pittullo famrry who lived
here for a tew months two years
ago. On Sunday. July 10. the Pit
luiloa were moving their household
belongings by truck from Ahtand
to Tulare. Calif, where Pittullo
plans to work in rattle dealing, and
the brakes caught on lire, quickly
spread to the rest of the truck.
causing a total loos of their prop
erty, including the purse in which
they were carryuig their money
Tr :y were stopped by a moiorfet.
but escaped with only their own
Uv-s. those of the dogs, and man
aged to pull out two saddles and
an old trunk filled with old clothes.
Lost were an electric range, sew
U.g machine, small electrical ap
pliances, furniture and clothing.
Mr. and Mrs. Pittullo were arrom
panied by Uieir live-year-old daugrt'
ter, Dorothy. Their H-year-old son
Allan had remained in Ashland
On Tuesday afternoon. July It.
Mrs. O Hara and Naomi Wood, rep
resenting Kappa chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, an international social
sorority for young women, met
with local women on the lawn of
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Peters' home
to discuss orgamnng a local chap
ter of the group. Attending were
M -. Wayne Niehaus, Mrs. William
Wampler. Mrs. Owen Waggle. Mrs.
Ralph McJMutt. Mrs. Lee Peters.
Mrs. Todd Detfenbacher and the
hostess, Mrs. Peters.
An outdoor dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Otenger
on Sunday, July IT. marked the oc
ca- .on of their son. Leroy a, 18th
birthday. Attending were Olen
Kircher. Elmore Nicholson of Port
Klamath. Miml Bresaman of IUi'
nois. Mrs, Lanore Flury of M ed
it) rd who is visiting in Chiloquin
this summer and Is the maternal
grandmother of the guest of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn er and Norma
Lee and Bonnie Otenger.
Gerry Wolff Is the latest on the
mumps list, following the example
of his two daughters who had the
Illness earlier In the month.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mr. Gerry Wolff last week-end
were Charles Warren who made
the trip from Canby, Calif, to see
hi young grandson, Gerry War
ren. Mrs. Charles Warren and her
mother. Mrs. J. R. Bartahe of Pav
ette. Ida, who drove north from
Redding. Calif. The latter two re
turned to California on Wednesday
taking with them Chery and Mlckl
jo wour. wno wtu visit In Redding
tor two weeks.
Max Uden of Eugene was In
Chiloquin last week on a business
trip. He took with him household
belongings which he and hi wife
hal stored here last year before
they left to spend the winter
months In southern California.
Kermlt Keysor was In Altura.
Calif, on day last week on busi
ness. Mrs. Louise Tat of Portland
passed away In that city on July
IS. Her sister. Mrs. Oeorge Freld
of Modoc Point, and her mere, Mrs.
Earl Hall, made the trip north to
attend the July IS final services
end returned to Chiloquin early on
Wednesday. They were accompa
nied back to Chiloquin by Nina
Margaret Buck of Clatakanle, who
is now visiting her sister and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mr. Forest
Field. During Mrs. Hall's absence
her young son, Lyle. visited with
Bobby Kelllson, and Janet Hall
stayed at the home of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Freld.
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Lakeview
Mrs. Jo Martin and Mrs. Wet
ley Anderson made a tt . ess tup
to Klamath Falls. Wniiicsdav
Mr. and Mrs Andy Hill rit!lcd on j
the Wesley Anderson Monday eve- I
mug.
Emmage Amaker Is leaving lor '
Mississippi on a months vacation
Emmage and J u a n 1 1 a Smith
called on Virginia Martin, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson
were Sunday dinner guest of the
Joe Martin.
Mr. and Mr. Carl Peay and lam
lly and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Han
and her sister and family. Mr. and
Mrs. NelMjn Knox and friend.'.. Mr.
and Mrs. Aruet from California
spent three days camping and flsh
uig at Dead Horse lake.
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Stiles Iron,
Tulelake are here lor a wnil at
their Wesuide ranch
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bolton returned
from a three-day trip to the coast.
Marvin Pardue made a business
trip to Portland Monday. While he
is there he plans to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Kaye. Kaye and Pardue
were buddies together in the first
world war.
Mrs. Tony Ferreira of Redding
drove up to visit Mrs. Joe Martin
while Fereira attended the sale in
Alturas, Saturday.
Walter Mat-son and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Anderson
over the week-ena.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cleland and
son Glenn of Adel were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle
O Nell and children on Tuesday.
Delorea O Leary of Lakeview has
been visiting the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Reynolds and
children on Weslslde.
Joe Martin Sr. and Austin Haven
made a business trip to Mr. and
Mrs. Hers at John Day to get a
load of horses belonging to Haven.
Mrs. ller Is Havens sister.
Charles Batman from Lakeview
visited his son. BUI and family of
Drews creek over the week-end.
Harry Crow! is working for H. R.
Cristiansrn Jr. In laying new floor
in the kitchen and bedroom of his
home.
Mrs. Cora Palmer, slster-tn-law
of Mrs. Ted Carr. who resides in
Vancouver. Wash, arrived Wednes
day at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Car
Mrs. Palmer had drtven out here
In a new Chevrolet sedan which she
purchased In Akron. O. She was
accompanied here by Mrs. Cam's
sister and husband Mr. and Mrs.
Jonn Sueper. The two ister
hadn't seen each other for 22 year.
Mrs. Palmer returned to Vancou
ver and Mr. and Mrs. Sueper plan
to slay here until Tuesday. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carr will drive
the Sueper to Bremerton and Van
couver. They plan to be gone about
a week visiting relatives and light
seeing.
Herb Todd from Susanville Is vis
iting at the Walt Roberts this week.
Word ha ben received here by
friends that Dale Travis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Travis formerly of
Weslaide and now of Harbor, Ore..
Is at Camp Campbell, Kan, with
the 11th airborne. He la now an
ambulance driver.
LeRoy Travis Jr. Is In the U. 8.
army and Is stationed In Texas.
He Is attending a leadership school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb made
a trio to Klamath Fall on business
I Saturday.
Mrs. Mike Barry and two daugh
ter Betty and Michael from Pal
ley. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Car
on Saturday.
The food sale given at the Lake
view Mercantile by the Home Eco
nomic club, Saturday netted the
club approx.mately $J2.
Carrol Oooddale of Everett,
. ash, and Bob Alton of Seattle ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Shulu to Dog lake on Sunday.
These men are here aa telephone
equipment Installer for the West
Coast telephone company.
They are adding a new section
to the switchboard at Lakeview
phone office and also adding nec
essary equipment for 40 new
phone.
Visitors from Summer lake it the
Howard Nelson home on Monday
were Mr. E. R. Nelson. Mrs.
Frank Oravea and Mrs. Den Har
ris. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Renner and
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Webber were
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attending the ball game in Alturas
Sunday. Lakeview played Canby.
airs. Paul Batlry and daughter
of Long Uracil, Calif, have been
. . 'tiding several days visiting Uie
Melviu Millard family. Mrs. Ualley
and Ruth Millard are sisters.
The Crowl girls have been help
ing Mrs. Feiiunore several dlller
enl limes.,
Mr. George Wsnis.lt came up
from Willow ranch on Friday and
stayed over the week-end at his
(laughter's house. She Is Mrs. U.
T. Vincent. He left for Paisley on
Sunday afternoon.
The We.talde grange Is sponsor
ing a dance Ui the grange hall July
M. Everyone Is welcome and sup
per will be served.
Approximately Bo per rent of the
Weslslde and Dry creek communi
ty signed up to hate their hunves
fire-proofed by a representative of
a tire control company In Littleton.
Cole. Recent property damages in
the community contributed to the
rmnusiasm for the added protec
tion. Mr. and Mr. Charlie Strrnes re
turned to their home at Yuba City,
Calif, after having visited her
brother Ralph Renner and family
for several week.
Quite a number of children from
Weststde are attending the 4-H
summer camp which Is being held
at Cottonwood meadows. There are
two different groups Those who go
lor the first session will go from
Tnursday to Monday and those
who go on Monday will return
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gar
rett look their two daughters and
Marie Crowl and Joanne Ualley up
to ramp in their car Thursday eve
ning Charlie Buck of Lakeview took
Grandpa Cruwl fishing one day last
week. They were accompanied by
his daughter, Bernice Tavio- and
his granddaughter, Joanne Wilson
of Grants Pass.
A few members of the WesUlde
of LDS church attended the pri
vate dance which was held on Fri
day evening from I to 11 p m. in
their recreational hall in Lakeview.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Emery re
turned to Altura Monday after
spending their week-end visiting
her parents and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Renner, and Mr. and Mr.
Anthony Weber.
Mr. and Mr. Raymond Johnson
left for Portland on Monday after
having been called there by the
death of hi uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barry are
slaying with her brother and r.mi.
ly Ralph Renners. She la helping
with the housework and Oliver is
working for Ralpn. They are from
iud uity.
Visitor from Paisley on Sunday
at the U. T. Vincent home were
their daughter. Mrs. Donna Im
land and small daughter. Betty
Barn and Frank Cannon.
A number of picnic were held
over the week-end. The farm bur
eau had a Joint picnic with the
Klamath county bureau last Satur
daj In Booth park.
The Westalde grange picnic
which waa held in Booth park on
8unday waa also a huge success
with fire gallon of Ire cream fur
nished by the grange and four
rases of soda pop furnished by the
Home Economic club. Single men
versus married men played base-
'City Councilmen
Cuts Off Boih Feet and Throws Them Into The Street
New Pine Creek
The Happy Hour club met on
Tuesday ailernoon, July M, at the
home of ' 'rs. Jessie McLain. Pres
t t aeie 10 members, two guests,
Mr, geld llaslett and Mis. K.
Markstrom, and eleven children.
Alter the business meeting Hie
hostess gave the ladlea a guessing
game about the states' nicknames.
Clare Cloud won high score prise,
and Alma McLain won low prise.
Delicious refreshments of grape
nut delight, cup rakes, and lemon
ade were served. The next meeting
will be with Fannie Fisher on Tues
day atternoon. August Mrs.
Myma Barrows received her aunt
tarsary gill at the meeting before
last al Clara Cloud's.
j Artlnir A. lenkelt gave a very
friendship for Uie tenderfoot patrol I
at the last regular meeting tl the j
Girl Scouts. The girls thoroughly
enjoyed his address. Mrs. Annette
Jones, the Girl Scout camp advisor
from Lakeview, came In New Pine
Creek recently and helped make
plana for those attending camp.
Nine of the Girl Scouts plan on go
ing to Camp. An all day hike up
New Pme Creek canyon was taken
on Weduesaay, July 27. as part of
the requirement for Uie girls who
expect to attend ramp. Under ttie
leadership of Mrs. Fairy llam
mersley, 13 girls made the trip. The
secnod class troop practiced "out
door" cooking for the noon meal.
Mrs. Amelia Worthlngton. moth
er of Mrs. John Hnner. arrived on
Friday from Oakland, for a tao
week visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom St. Clair, and
three children, of Cape Girardeau.
Mo, arrived on Thursday evening
for a live-week visit with the James
St. Clair, Alfred Pit. Clair, and Ray
mmd Conk families.
Mrs. Cora Mr Man of White Salm
on. Wash, arrived on Friday of
last week for a visit with her sis
ter, Mrs. Ruby Partln. Mrs. Mc
Han was on her way home from
a visit with her son In San Jose.
Calif.
Mr. F r a n k I Williams. Mrs
ball after the lunch, and the mar
ried men won.
The IDS church In Lakeview
gave a nice picnic and social for
member and Uieir friends a I the
CCC camp and Drews creek on
Saturday nitht. nulla a few from i
WesUlde attended. I
Mr. and Mrs. Merle O Neil and !
children, accompanied by relatives
on Uie eastalde made a trip to Lilly
and Cave lakes Sunday coming
bark by Fort indwell.
Harold Morrell returned to Pats
; ley Sunday evening where he I s
i employed. He spent the wrekend
: at his brother Chet Morrell s home
j in Westside. A. E. Morrell plans
i to return to Forest Orov. Tuesday
! after aptndlng several weeks visit
ing his son nd family.
Mrs. Wataon has been visiting for
several days with her daughter,
Mrs. Raymond Johnson.
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Men, women end children in Tulelake rush for cover to get.
away from the flashing blade. Melancholy and sadness reigns as
merchants stand in their doorways and watch the blade of the big
bulldozer cut 2 feet off their lovely mudholes. Sighs of regret can
be heard as they realize that the little town has grown up and
they will never AGAIN see "No Hunting or Fishing" signs stuck
in the muddy banks of the little lakes in front of their places of
business.
And when they think of Tulelake being just like other towns
with nice, paved streets and beautifully arched light posts, their
eyes fill with tears but their hearts fill with pride, because they
know that while Main street is being made modern, they still have
Modoc street where the YUKON TAVERN and the POSTOFFICE
are.
And after all, they all expect to spend most of their time there
anyway either sitting in their blinds shooting ducks or fishing
from the sidewalks, because they know they can just step into
the YUKON'S clean, homelike atmosphere for a cool, refreshing
DRINK or one of those famous BAKED HAM SANDWICHES . . .
the place where hunters and fishermen are always welcome, for
the Coll of the YUKON is
"Come As
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Guest Speaker
TULELAKE, July 2-Lyun Hoy
rrnft. Klamath Falls, prominent In
111 40 el . Klumntli Falls American
leu ion post No substituted as
guest speaker for Ilex Wluttmoir,
llnkersfield, tlepnrtnieiit roiuiuantlrr
of the American Union who was
Claudia King, Mrs. Louise Miller,
an Mrs. Sara Johnston were
among those attending Eastern
Star lodge In Ccdarvllle on Wednes
day night.
Mr. W. J. Sauford of Sacramento
sjieiti his tUtn birthday at the home
o. his son, Earle H.uilord. nil Fri
day, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Atcliesou nt Ccdarvllle. were also
birthday dinner guesia. as Mrs
Atchesou Is a daughter nf Sanlord.
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scheduled to seak at meeting nf
the iuli l..e poM Tuexlny nlglil.
Two local business firms, III Don
Poller company and lh Floyd A. (
lloyil Implement runiuany, who em.
plov a UK) iier cent veteran stall
with the exception of women aecr
larles, were Issued surprise rltallona
by Hoyrrnlt l I he suggestion of lh
new oominaiidrr, Ham Phillips.
past commander pin went to El
don 1 arson who was In utile during
11147-4" and to I'nul linger fur hi
services dm lug 1U4K-4U
Out-of-town visitors lor In pol
ling Dial preceded III meeting and
the Inter business session war A. A,
Mitchell, rominnndfr of til Butt
Valley pout, Don is, Walter Jonea,
commander. Weed post; Al Cedro.
Weed, newly elected first vice com
mander, and W. Iliinrh. command
er t Malm.
Musio and squat dancing were
on the program.
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