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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON THURSDAY. AUG. 11. U9 PACI EICHT Two Fort Klamath Families Mourn Loss Of Faithful Dogs When Shep, Bob Pass By MYRTLE WEIMER lORT KLAMATH. Auf. 11 Two loo famlliea are mourning tht loss of their beloved canine pcU IhU part week, on of tin don being old Bhep. owned by Mr. and Un. Harry Engl, and ion lor tht past 15 yean. Faithful watchdog that he was. Bhep guarded the chlrken house and Bnckr horn at all times, being very much a ty-et-hoaw dog and hardly ever leaving the premise of hi master. In his younger days, he as th playmate, and companion of the two Engle boys, Weston and Clifford, who had taught him to ride uptown In th basket of their bicycles, and It was always an amus ing sight to see 8hep going by, proudly perched on the bicycle. Of later years, he ha been too lam for much active exercise, ex cept to help rounding up chickens for butchering. This was the last act of hi- long and useful life, as on Sundsy morning last, with Shep't help, the Engle had caught a num ber of fryer and had then gone In to breakfast. Th dog lay down outside, and was discovered dead by hi master sometime ister. having Marriaf Urease SKELTON-FANN1NQ Boyd Marlon Skelton, 33. mechanic, n tire of Missouri, resident of Klanv aih Falls. Sharon Lee Fanning. IS. native of Oregon, resident of Klam ath Falls. LEK-DALLABO.NA David Edwin Lee, 22. bookkeeper, native of Mis souri, resident of Oorria. Mary Domenica Psllshona, la, native of California, resident of Dams. KELLY-WALKER Carl Oar- land Kelly, 13. police officer, native of Texas, resident of Klamath Falls. Patricia Ann Walker, 23, registered nurse, native of Oregon, resident of Klmth Falls. BOYER - McFADDEN Terence Leon Boyer, M. truck driver, native of North Dakota, resident of Klam ath Falls. Patricia E. McFadden. 20, office employee, native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Fall. Caaaplaints Filed Wlllard C. Mitchel vs. Irene UitcheL suit for divorce. Plaintiff charge cruel and inhuman treat ment. Couple married June 24. 1MB. in Reno. Nevada. W. Lamar Townsend. attorney for the plaintiff. Opal O. Tennant vs. Robert N Tennant, suit for divorce. Plaintiff charge cruel and Inhuman treat ment. Couple married on April 2. 1M0. In Guard. Ksnisi. Plaintiff want property settlement E. E. DrlscoD, attorney for th plaintiff. Justice Cewrt Delia Irene Arch, violation of the basic rule. Fine tiiO. Earl Ira Smith, Inadequate emer gency brake. Fine SJ.50. Paul BeckwUh Nichols, Improper muffler. Fine $5.50. Verl. Franklin OsJbreato. so trailer license plates. Fine si .50. Salmon Caught By New Method WHEELER. Aug. 11 orV-Fisher-men Kenneth Dickey and BUlie Klein caught a six-pound salmon by a brand new method here. They were fishing in Nehalem bay when an eagle dropped toward ahallow water, seized a salmon, carried it to a sand spit, and began to eat It Th anglers drove the tagle away and added the fish f their bag. They did not, however, enter It In the current salmon derby a a catch. The small amount of steel made In U. B. colonial days was used mainly in bayonets, (words and cutting tools. Anita Palmer Announce Purchase of St. Francis Beauty Shop 4526 S. 6th Ph. 7407 Open Wed., Aug. 10, under th new man agement. Competitive Prices! passed away quietly while Mr. and Mrs Engle were In th nous. The beloved old pet of the Engle family was given a first-class burial in a waterproof box as a final tri bute by the Engle boys, both of whom are now of course grown up. Weston being employed at Wey erhaeuser camp 11 and Clifford at Crater Lake park. The second dog whose death oc curred this week did not meet a quiet and peaceful end as did old Shep. He was Bob, who had been with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nosh for 13 years, being a fine cattle dog as well as a faith ful companion and watchdog of the Noah home. He was badly hurt when struck by a passing motorist Just as he was starting to cross the highway to the Noah home from the opposite field where he had been busy catch ing mice. Just aa he came to th highway, a speeding car struck him down, the driver not even stoppint after hitting the dog. Bob lived four hours before he succumbed to his Injuries. It ha often been said that a man's best friend Is his dog, and this has been demonstrated and proved many times. Old Shep and Bob will be missed for a long time by their masters. Another local case Involving a dog was that of Spike, pet of little (-year-old Douglas Van Wormer, but this story has a happy ending. On Thursday evening, the Uttle animal became lost on Sun moun tain and could not be found. No trac of him wa found the next day when Dougla and his mother went to look for him. Having been told that on should leave some article of the dog owner clothing or belongings near the place where he had been lost and he would nay with it should he find It, Mr. and Mrs. Van Wormer left a blanket from th car at th place on th summit of the mountain where Spike had been lost, although they wer frankly very skeptical a to th outcome, doing so only at th Insistence of little Dougla. However, on going back there Saturday morning, they found to their surprise and Joy their little pet lying on the blanket they had left there behind some tree. He had found hi way back to the place where had been lost, found the blanket and remained there, no doubt hoping and trusting someone would come and take him home. After two nights and a day spent In the woods. Spike wa a very tired, hungry and thirsty little animal, being too exhausted to do more than wag hi tall weakly at the light of his owners. He was Immedi ately brought home and cared for by hi little muter, who had been broken-hearted at th loss of his dog. hi playmate and ever-present dally companion, but who I now happy again with the finding of hi pet. CRACKDOWN PORTLAND. Aug. II (() Munici pal Judg J. J. Quiiiln cracked down Wednesday on bootleggers and gamblers. Two men and a woman arrested In a gambling establishment July 31 received 90-day Jail sentence and S100 fine, an unusually stiff pen alty. Th three were working In the place. I am not going to countenance violations of the liquor and gamb ling laws, Quillin said. RUPTURE RELIEF SECURITY ECONOMY A TRUSS THAT'S DIFFERENT EASY TO FCT OS TO TAKE OFF TO WEAR TO KEEP CLEAN TO BLY N BoJb N Belt Sm Straps It h1lfl lb twsria Urvthrr wltfe a Mtl cea Bftd. Tb raltir Is 14 car giviBf ym th fr.aUal Mfafort an tiw r -. Taj ra hats with U in lib, ah war r . 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