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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, 1949 .HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVENTEEN i Midland Empire News Camp 6 W Th Mir long varallon UiU Jrear tee awn Hi opportunity lo tiki tli long lrll' ll"V dreamed bout. Nearly av.ryim. UHik a trip however, en II U wm only ehort on. Th Gordon Cluorit and Unity I,nrwood traveled to Hrlliah Co lumbia In tli Ud new Chevro let. They wenl f lrt Hi Koaeburg wher they viillnl with ctond a par ent. nd took Mra. Hy Ootid along on their trip. 'Miry traveled up tin Olymplo penlnaula and rriMued to Vancouver on a Irrry. In that city and In Victoria lliry vunrrt nh a number ot IKtod. relalitea. The parly lo tunk In minibrr of tin toeclal atlrai I lima, parka and -nie tput. They reported a very wonderful time. In Uk-Iiwikk1i ab eem. Art-hie Want took car ol the camp ullUllea. Cliy-mlnded waa In I-eeiherwood family who ued h vretion lor a trip to Loe Angelra, Calif. Tiny wr accompanied by leather wood mother, Mra. Urn leather wood of fori Klamath. Beairlea vla lting nunierou relatlvea thry man aged to vitlt Mdio elation KX1.A at Peaaden ana tn rtiveraide Kaiuho, famoua danra pol. Cnmlm homa they vlaltrd Leather woud'e two brotlirra and thrlr fam lliaa at Bed Hlull, Calll. Th Hob Itrhlotieidl aiwnt k week-end flatting al l lake Mr. and Mra. !n Hutk and ann. Fort Klamath Kir. and Mm. Wilbur Kergtinon and two tmall daughter relumed liom Tueeday from Klamath Fella wliara they atayed alma Hunday at th homa of her partnta, Mr. and k.ra. Wllkliieon. Prtendt will b Intereated lo learn that Mr. and Mra. II. H. Hen" Luoaley, formr old-llma Wood Kiv r vallry realrieiita, moved tint week lmm Malln to Hanta Monlra. Calif., wher. thry Kill maka thrlr homa with thrlr ann-ln-law and daualiiar. Mr. and Mra, t. J. Ilol lenbech. Thry hava anld thrlr rani h proprrty and houarhnld belonalnga al Malln. whrra thry hava lived Inra Iravlm Kurt Klamath aeveral yeare ao. followlni aale of thrlr loral atock ranch lo Leonard Meahrke ot Malln. J. R Blaemor. U retmrted a Improvini alnwly from a nialor op ration which h undrrwrnt recent ly al Htanford Lana hoapital In Man francUco, Calif. Mra. rllaemnre H taylni at hrr mnlher'a homa at Herkrlry, and plana to rtmaln thrrr durlm hrr huaband t ronvaletcenc. In ordrr lo be nrar him. On lha ocraalon of Prank Ed wardi' birthday annlvrrury on Thureday. Mr. and Mri. frank Ed wardt. thrlr aon and grandaon. Mra. nrattaln wat poatmaater of fort Klamath lor 14 yearn, living up th poal when ah and hrr hut bawl bouKlil a ranch on Klamath inarth, which thry aold to th lute Fred Knoop of Live Oitke, Cillf., Iiefur kolnk lo Nevada to live. Mr. and Mra. Ilrattaln and aon, Bub, hava bren hrr for aoma time, Buy ing t Olive Denum'a park, and hava botmht a tmall ranch eouth of her. Main and hla family will arrive here alao In th near fu ture, and fori Klamath people Join In welcoming Ui Brattaln family back home. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Droit of Portervllle. Calif., are vlalting with old-time frlrnda In the vicinity while on a vacation. They are for mer rraidrnla of many year ago. when thry built the houae which la now the property of Mr. and Mra. Jack B. Thomaa and family Th following group enjoyed trip to Hood Hlver by eir laat week: Mra. Merle o Keel ana dauihtert of Laredo. Tea. her ale tera Mra. Jack Martin of Aahland, Mra. Jamra Legget of fort Klam ath, al whoa homa th OKeefea are vlalting. Ronald Legget and Donald Farkrr. nephew and broth er of Mra. O Keefe. Mra. OKeefe and daughter went thl week to Aahland. whera they mri her hut- band who had mad th trip by Diane from Teaae tn Join hit fami ly. They plan to return horn by car In a thorl time. Joan Looaler la vlalting at Unity. with her brother-in-law, tlilrr and I.. ( ( - -nrf Ur .law Hll-hM ww, . -.,. .,,,r. rt rhiMran. and will return horn rerent arrival! from Mrlntoah, B I) , made a trip to Rogue River valley and the hmua of myatrry, auendlng th day aight-aeelng be- mM .. , lore returning home in th evening at Hurk a par.nta. lha Vrrn Hucka ! .f '""man of the. local l"f Applegat. 1Mr returned to ,,lrnl ' hWhw.y depart- 'eamp for a few daya and then look , n1' n, . ,, . . . . a trip to Bprmgflrld and fall Creek I 'u" V'An l,",n ? he her. they vulied relatlvM from Jtl,m'J tU'J "P" " July 10 la II. lliry alao got In a tuning excuraion bar. Mr. end Mra. Art Johnaon ac rompanied by Johnaon mother. Mra. Mary Johnaon of Balrm. mad five-day trip during vaca tion to IHvllle. Calif. Thry drove through th beautiful feather Hlv er canyon, returning through Weed and tnenco to Klamath ra!U. Mr. and Mra. 1-ou Brmla and children made a trip during vaca tion to kmmelt. lila. where they had good Urn vulllng frlendt and relatlvea. tor medical obaervatlnn and treat- at Wlnchealer1 oaca nome now out mil unarr a aoruire care. Mr. and Mn. Eldon M. Brattaln are receiving congratulatlona on becoming grandparent of a lit 1 1 Augual 10. Mr. and Mr. Ord Prletchett mov ed over th week-end Into th R. Uorden horn her recently pur chased br Mr. and Mrt. Onrden from Mr. and Mrt. Millard Brtaco on their departur for Monteaano. Wah, tn maka their horn. Th Prltchett had been living In th apartment ,n lh rear of th lo cal noat office. Mr. and Mra. Marvin Roeder hava recovered from a urge of th mumpa. During thnr abaenc from their local crater lake grocery ana Mary finer, born July ,g. the local agency of lh. llquc wn tirl. to their aon and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mra. lllalne Brattaln. at Laa Vegaa, Nev. nn la the aerond child of the young couple, th othrr bring a aon. lmglM. The young Hratuitu are planning to move her eoon from Laa Vegaa to make their home, the Vegaa Lanea bowl ing allev. pmprrty ot Mr. and Mrt trol commlaalon, th alor handled by Ihetr aon, Donald, and th liquor ator waa managed by Mrt. Jamea T. Van Wormer, who alao mutated In th grocery ttor MA II JONO Ri'f.rn Ol T IS 8IIANOHAI BHANOHAI. Aug. I (ITi Now Mr and Mr.. Carl Mnrrhead .nd !""" """ ?M'hllUJl"',.. daughter, Marilyn tllren. tpent , Z . ' "" ' .. "Z . - . LCtr'uYn '."tml'Ld'uwr;' K"m"" '" remained un- play China', favorite game. manager of the bu-lnr-M tn tia Vegaa. Th Brattaln family la well known In Klamath county, where Mr. and Mra. Brattaln and thrlr tont. Blaine and Bob, wer retl- 4 "I While. Th Arrhl WeaU took their va cation lata In July auendlng moat f th time with relatlvea tn and m-. n A I rb-.ir.-ll! T"1 an Irt-w4 ahowing off U..ir new 1ml. aon.!?'"" J" "" " b-fore they David Dale. on. month old. lo all " tnr L" Vrt" th. beaming relatlvea. ! Mr. and Mra. Hank Napier and . Beverly, and Mr. and Mra. Thomaa i Thoouon and children tpent lh. Fourth of July fuhlnt at Long i erek. They returned by way of Chilnquln. The following week end th. Hank Itapl.ra and Beverly made a trip to Eugene for a two-day vlait with j their mn and hla wile, Mr. and ' Mn. Julea V. Napirr. Tliey re- tumerl by driving thru Brnd, and reported a very hot Journey. Th. Thomaa Thnmaon t drnv. to lem tlopping for a day at Eu- I fena where they vlaitod aeveral of Mra. Thornaon a relatlvea. Ramona Markt and Brvrrty Nap ier went to 4-H camp lh werk of July IT to U. Carol predrlrk waa a houa. gueat of Danielle Waldrip for a week re cently. Carol a horn, la In Klamath Ptlla. Vlalting the Don Hurk family for j three daya from July II wer. Mr. nd Mrt. L A. Smith rrf Keno. Th. A. L. Leather-wood family enjoyed a vlait from Mra. Leather wood a alaiera family, the Marvin R. Caanera and children of Lot An gelea. for a werk be. inning July 17. While her. the Caie.a vtvi ted old frlrnda In Klamath Palla. With th. Leatherwooda thry vuitrd Crater lakr. and attended the Lio nel Hampton dance. The tlua Hall family It aetlled In camp tor the rea. of th. tummer. Thry are occupying the two-room cabin neat to Brhlntfrlilt'i. An amateur program It being prepared for Krlday. Augtiat . un hung lh. talent, of all th. ramp children. The cnok-hnua hat been obtained tor the final thow, and there will be prlart for the beat performer and treat, for all the klddlea. Bom. turprit. numberi by adult will be Included In th pro gram. In charge ot lh. arrange menu la Mra. Dirk Fairfield, at elated by Mrt. Thomaa Thornton. Mrt. Pred Petera, and Mra. Don Hurk. Mra. Gordon Clood and Mra. Bob Wlnflrld are getting up the adult thow. reated. fined up lo 40.000 commu nist dollara each, aentenced to four houra In Jail and made to tweeyt th. ttreett. M.h Jong, a gam. with d mi nora, waa popular In th. united Statea tn the lite twentlea. 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