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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1949)
MONDAY, AUCUST 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVI ! f WEATHER TltKAM VKAN T gal 1111 i.a.1 .ar .. . li lt Nunnal .. 11 44 WgaTKHN lillKOON MalUr rloudy wllh .Miltlatalila Biilt.hln l.alar and luaailav. I.uw iliiuila u ! aimig ma.l til hhiihIh.. Sllgltllr waniiai In lntailiir liMlar Willi Rlfli lainp.ialiii.a IkiIIi ilaya Imiumii II tu aa III lutailur and M It, In on mail. Imw tunlglil 4 tii aa Nurtliwaalaily In niilliil wliida of ID or u ml I. a an hnur utl nia.t KAH1LIIN llHa.lllN t'aillr rlnuilv IimUv and Tuatilay Wlilalr aratlaiatt allallMMin IhunildiaUirma In auuliiain halt miglillr ttaldiar artamiMina wllh higiia llli ilai. Iiuiii HUN Lowa Inmalil 4) lu S. MOHIHKHN 1 ALIrclHNIA- ralr In north anil vailalila hiali rloudlnaaa In aiiulh liMlar and Tuaailay. Ita-allrad Ihumlaraliii ina III muuntallia and u'alr araltaiad lliunttaianiinaia or llghl almw aia fiiml i.aiii aiiulh UMla. CiMilar alima -nal limn BH fiam laro aulllh liKla. V...laily to norlhwaalailr wlnda ol 10 In tu finlaa an hour oir inaal UMANTft fAha ANI1 VKINITY. fair ul with vailalila high rliiuillitaaa today and Tua.ilay. High bolh data HO. U.W lonlghl U. Iloma from t'anmtUon Tommy Huillll of till ciiiuuualllg room of The Herald and Nrwa waa back on Ilia job Unlay altrr attending Ilia lulariiaUoiiai TyiNairaphlral union convention at Oakland. Calif., aa dtlrgaie from Klamath fall local No. owl. Iluailn rrnrtad a "won drrful mrruni " Hualin acrvrd on the Important committee fur "trade and organization." tUlurnrd Mr. and Mri. Vlclor Douglas and Mr. and Mr. Mrlvln Cola returned Friday from Han KranrUro where ther attended tha national Mooaa convention. While there tha men participated In Hie 3&-club meeting and banquet and tht women alendrd tha apoiuor meeting and banquet. Vlall Ttia Her. Hubert llanlln of Oranu Tau. hi wife and daughter Hartiata Warren llanlln and hia fianrea. jeaell olaon. and Mia Hoe vlalted laat Thuradar at Uie home of I.. J. Ilrlnk. They ere here on a ihiiplng trip and en)i)red a amorganburd dinner at tha Hi ink tiome. Tblmbla Club-Tlia Tliimbls club nf Nrigliuur of Woodcraft will meet Wednraday at p. m. with llrtly Johnaon of 5114 Harlan drive, fol lowing the btialneu meeting pin orhle and ahlit will be played, and all member and filenda are Invited. Hrnle A pnllmk lunrh and pic nic for all Wocua reaidenta la to be held at Moore park. Wedneaday, II a. m . according to Mra. Uoldte MrClurg Pereona attending are to provide their own table aenrire. Tawnarnd flub A meeting la to be held in tha KulghU of Columbua hall Tueaday, t p. m Mra. Cecil l.awnn and MrrT. Jenny Arnold are la genre refreahmenu. Ta Francisee Mr. and Mra. X. A. Urquhart will go to Ban Pran tlaco Wedneaday on combined buainea and pleaaura trip. They ' will return Uie coming week-end. Can rent! on H. J. Caldwell and Douglas J. Ifauxer are delegatra to tha poatal camera' convention In Pendleton, which meeu Una week. Ta Alton Mra. C. W. Henry lient the week-end In Alluraa wheit Mra. Henry, a Southern Pacific em ploye, la gutloned at preaent- Lanqell Valley Mra. L. W. Monroe left for her home at Cave Junction Monday. Her granddaughter. Margaret Thomaa, returned home with her. Charlotte Noble la gpendlng a week at MrArthur. Calif., with her grandparcnta, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Watkine. Mra. Roy Horigra of Tulelaka ipent arveral daya with her parent, the Lea Leavltu. while Mr. Hodgra and O. C. Jnhiuon went to Campbell lake fulling. Mr. and Mra. George Burnett and family of Klamath Kalla apenl Bun day with Mr. and Mra. Bill Burnett. Hhlrlry Burnett la gpendlng thla week In Langrll valley. Nina Combcat of Bonanta apent Tueaday with Virginia Thomaa. Mr. and Mra. L. B. Pfrlfter and family of Klamath Falla apent Sat urday with Mr. and Mra. R. P. Pfelf. frr and family. Charlotte Pfrlffer went back to Klamath Falla with them for the week-end. Mr. and Mra. Vern Click of Crr rent City. Calif., vlalted Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Emerry and family. Mr. and Mra. Harry Smith of Cave Junction were overnight gueata of Mr. and Mra. Harry frailer. Mra. Hmlth wa the Judge at the recent flower ahow held In Bonanta. Dolly Primer of Klamath PalU apent laat week with Odeum Noble and family. Ted Alberta and aona were dinner gueata at the BUI Burnett home on Monday evening. Ted purchaaed a new coupe recently. Mary Anna Smith of Klamath Palla gpent the week-end with her parent, Mr. and Mra. Walter Smith Sr Mary work In the eaarssor'a office at the courthouae. Congratulation ara extended to Mr. and Mra. Waltrr Smith Jr, I whmta new baby daughter, Cheryl Anne, wa born Annual 6 at Klam ath Valley hraipltal and weighed I pound, 4 ounce. Mr. and Mr. Olrnn Kent of Klamath Fall were 8unday vial tore at the BUI Burnett home. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Brown aim vlalted the Burnett and Uie Frailer. I Mr. and Mr. Bud Brown of Klamath Palla apent aeveral day laat week with Mr. and Mra. Barney Brown and iinna. Mra. Paul Monroe write that her mother, Mr. There Prior, under went nursery and I Improving. Mr. Monroe I In Lo Angrlra with her mother. Mining Mr. Mary Lcldy. who haa apent tha laat eight yrar In Langell valley, left Thursday for lllahup, Calif., where aha will apend a few day with her brother and fainlllra before continuing to Lo Angrlra where alio will make her home. lilldren a Flrnle Tli 8o)ourn era club will hold II children pic nic Wednesday at ll.M) at Moore paik. Membera are aaked to bring their own lunrh and table aervlce. lie cream, coflre and auft drink will be aerved by the club. (Jurat are welcome. Nuppee A creamed chicken (up per will be aerved at Uie Harley Zrller realdrnre. Wllllamaon River, Turailay brtwern p, m. and a free-will offering taken. After Uie aupper the Women' Society of Chrlallan Service will hold a regular meeting. Ta Portland-Perry Wilaon of the Marlon apertmrnta lell Prldiy night for the Velerana hoaplul ,n Portland. He wa accompanied by Patricia Henry. Klamath HAF.'alf there are any aluma uf filgma Alpha Epallon na tional fraternity In Klamath Pall plraae call 8.107 any lima after I p. m and aak for Urne Peyton. Plenle All membera of the We leyan Hcrvlre guild are Invited to a g o'clock plrnlc at the home of Mr. L. A. Brannon. SOg Oak. ivivanians Picnic Set ForThursday $7500 Gold Chunks Found In Yreka Area VREKA. Aug. 23-There U atlll gold In them thar hllla, yra, alrl While tunneling under the Hum bug road north of Vrrka, two miner laat week ran acroaa a pocket of gold, moally In big chunk, that ahook free from Uie quart. They helped themaelvea ta four and a half potinde. worth approx imately IIMnJ at the prevent pegged price. Hupervlaor Fred Burton Identified tha pair a Lloyd Erlngton and Homer Eaton and the alia of Uie atrtk a near the Katy May mine. BuprrvUor W. T. Davidaon Satur day aald he would atlrmpt to get In touch with the men and Invite them to dUplay the gold at the California atale fair In September. Davidaon ta In charge of the Blaklyou county booth. Bonanza Dr. Paul Moaaberg of Lo Ange la. Calif, la vuitng Mr. and Mra. Jack McFall. Jamea Raymond of Ban PrancU co. Calif., haa been vlilllng hu bi er. Mr. Jack McPall. Jamea I in the nary and ltloiied In Ban Franc laco. Mr. Badla Hammond and Mr. Johnny Hanry and children o t Klamath falla vultrd Mr. Prank Brown and family on Monday. Catherine Dearborn apent Mon day night with Palay Tolill. Mr. and Mra. Elliott Huuae and their grandaughter, Suaan Huuae, ' apent aeveral daya In Medford with Mr. and .'-Ire Irwin Houae. Mr. Clay Combeaa 1 vultlng her parent. Mr. and Mr. Henry Schmor, while her hunband la In Uie Hawaiian Inland!. He u In the navy. Mr. Ben Dlion ipent lail week In Klamath Fall with her father M. B. Rolph, who haa been very I1L John Brown I home from the coaat apendlng a few day with hi wife and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Pernland and eon apent Uie week-end with her parent In Medford. Mr. and Mr. Earl Scheble. Freddie Pern land will tay with hi grandpar- ' enta until achuol open. i Dona Hodge of Tule lake epent Tueaday and Wedneaday with Jean Roaa and family. Mra. Tom Huuae, Mr. and Mr. Don Roaa and aon. Darrell. Mr. ' Bill Houae, and Mr. Dan Houae and dauahiera were Monday dinner gurata of Mr. and Mra. Elliott Houae. Lady Luck Frowns On Him Again Twenly-lx-yer-old Bill Moore la a man who ha more than hi hare of l ard lurk. Laat April It Moore wa towed through a plate glaaa window at the Klamath Bu company office and critically Injured when (truck by a apeedmg car. He apent many weeka In tha hnapltal recovering. One of hi Injurir included Uie loaa of arveral teeth and a plate waa being made tor him. Recently the dental laboratory waa burglarized and according to Bill Moore: "They Hole the gold right out of my new teeth." Junior chamber of com merce chamber of commerce 7.30, Monday. Quota club Cov Point, 1:30 Monday. Exchange club Wlnema, Tueady noon. l.lona club Wlllard, Tueaday noon. 20-30 club Wlllard, 1 p. m. Tueaday. Klwanla Moor park, I p. m. Thuraday. Rotary -Wlllard, Friday noon. The Klwanla club will hold 11 annual plrnlc at Moor park Thura day. Otto Sari la In charge of the arrangement. After tha picnic a anftball gam will be played between the Fred Peterann team and the John Ahlev team. Senator Phil Hitchcock will be the aiirakrr at the Exchange club meeting Tueaday. and Wealey Ou derlan will apeak at the 20-30 club. A plenle for the Quota club la arhrduled for tonight at Cave Point. Membera and gurata ara aaked ta bring their ewaj table aervlce. At the Rotary club. A. H. "Red" Buaaman, general chairman of the Junior Llvraiork ghow. will apeak to the group on laat minute plans for tha Rotary aponaored ahow. The ahow will be held Augual 28, 2 and 30 Plana for tha Lion club Pun Frolic are under way now. Tha frolic will be held September 27. 21 and 29. Moat of the proeeeda will go toward the Uon' eight conaerva tlon plan that provide glaaae for under-privileged arhool children In Klamath county. Mt. Laki The Aaaoclated Women of Uie Klamath County Farm bureau met at Uie home of Mr. Earl Mark Monday at noon for a pot luck. Mr. Arthur Brelteruteln, chair man, wa In charge of the busl neaa meeting fur lunch. Membera attending werw Mr. Earl Kern. Mr. Lee Holiday and Mr. Dirk Brelta-naUMn of tha Keno highway, Mra. Fred Rueck, Mra Liinbrlh Headline. Mr. Beryl Heaeltlne, Mr. Emma Rueck. Mra. John Toffrll. Mra. Lou la Van Sine. Mr. Cecil Haley and Mrs. Bonnie Pernland of Bonanxa, Mr. William Bell of Dairy. Mra. Robert Cald well. Mr. Cecil Hunt. Mr. John Sullivan, Mr. Prank Brown. Mr William Burnett. Mra. William Novotny and Mra. Para more of Langrll valley, Mra. Arthur Brett enatein and Mra. Lena Drnnl of Klamath Fall. Mra. Walter En man, Mr. Iran clement, Mr. William Blarkman. Mra. I. W White. Mra. Jay Falrclo and Mrs. Earl Mark of Henley. Joan Howell, aaalatant 4-H lead er of Klamath Palla, waa a special gueit. ThwifouKi The amwers to everyday Insurance problems By Jerry Thomas Insurance) Counselor QVf.STION: W plan to build an addition to our home. Is It neceiuiary to notify our Insur ance company of the change we Intend? ANMWF.Rt 8lnr Uie new addi tion will undoubtedly add to tha value of your home. It would be folly not to make aura that tha Increased value Is properly Insured. Also, a well Informed Insurance agent can advise you In your choice of matertala and plana Insofar aa they affect Uie fire and structural hazards. Many time very ellght changes In material can save you many dollar by reducing your Insur ance premiums over a period of years. Look for these Informative dis cussions of lnaurance problema each Monday In The Herald and Newa. JERRY THOMAS IN8IRANCK 111 S. tin Phone 45 FAVORITE OF MILLIONS St. Jottph Ainlrln ft apirin at lu twit. So fait, purt. Worlti'a lrjrrt rtli- at loo. 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