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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1949)
TUESDAY, SCPT. 20, 1949 HERALD AND NEW5, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Midland Empire News Tulelake Mr. and Mrs. llrry I,ymh have h1 irlrtil hmiaa gurala recently Inr luilliif their daiieiitrr Mrs. Con rad C. Carlson and daughter Joan ol Yakima, Mr. and Mm. rraiiclt Mtuntl, ban Carlua, Calil., t h I r rtauihtrr Vlinlnla and a nlere of Mr. ntUuiU. Mrs. nttanU wu head iiiiim at ilia Klamath Agamy hua plial near Fort Klamath lor a mini bar of jraara. Tliry vara enrouie to Canada. Oilier (iiesta Inrludrd Mr. and Mra. U 0. MiKeever, lliiqlam, Wash. They also were Klamath rnunty realitenla at ona tlma, Mc Keever alflllatrd with Ota V. 0 In dian (ureal aervlre. They came down to attrnd tha old-tlmere plrnlc at Turt Klamath. Rapnrta of tha alata convention fur auslllarire of the Amerlran Le- Inn hold last month In Long Beach wara given Tuesday night at tha meeting of tha Tutelage unit, No. 1M by Mra. Ham Phlllliia. Mia. Ol nay Hudd and Mra. Ilrlrn Cushman, praaldant of tha unit. Attendlni tha Modoc county lair t Cadarvilla on Hunday, Hcntember II, waa a Una drlraatlon of Tula lake visitors Including Mr. and Mra. John Hnyder, Mr. and Mra. rrank Moarbar. Mr. and Mra. Mom Crawford. Mr. and Mra. William Hooper. Mr. and Mra Chester J. Htonecypher, who aaw daughter Alice leted aa ona of tha prln cesaea In tha royal court. Mr. and Mra. R. M. Uird and llob, Mr. and Mra. A. K. Ryrkman and Nor man, Mr. and Mr. A t Hutrhln aim, Mr. and Mra. C. L. Vernon, lllldur Larson. Mra Evrlyn Gallo way and Marry, Mr. and Mra. Al bert Scott, Mr. and Mra. Walter lcanblca. Mr. and Mra. W. 8. d wards. N. C. Wllkliuon. Mr. and Mra. Varn llrmslreet, Mr. and Mra. Hurton lloyla and family. Mr. and Mra. Krrd and John Inrlni. Mra. Robert Morrison and I dauahlrra. Milwaukee. Ora. wart rarant vlaltora at tha noma of Mra. Murrunna parents, Mr. and Mra. t C. Hrhweitarr. Shirley MrKall. l.yla Droit and Ray Laird will all begin their freshman year thla weak at Santa Roaa Junior college. Roaalla Wilkin aon. alao fraahman goea to San Jaaa Stat collet. Patay Terry a nd Mal colm to to Stanford. Mary Ellen Ynal. Jerry Taylor and Bharol Stacy will attend tha University of Ore ion. Peggy Terry fon to Davis col- lege of agriculture of tha University of California, Ann Reed foea to lwia and Clark In Portland and Run Thomaa will attend- Oregon Stata. ROMANCE COOI.lt WARRKNTON, Va , BeH. JO IAI William D. Pawley Jr, aon of tha fnrmer ambassador to Rraall. aald today ha and Elisabeth Taylor of tha movlee have "mutually agreed" to call off their engagement. - J JUST $20.33 Mrs. Jock LoRue, wealthy wife of the movie actor, proudly displays the outfit that cost her ust $20.33 In New York. Mrs. LoRue, formerly the Baroness Edith von Rosenberg of Aus frio, London and Poris, wore the costume to a Park avenue cocktail party after buying it on a dare. Most of her clothes bear the labels of Paris couturiers. JAYHAWK GAS 2133 South 6th "91" OCTANE ITHYL 30', Chiloquin Mr. and Mra. Johnny Kvana ol LewlatMi, Ida, were In chllouutn thla paat week visiting wnh Mr. and Mra. Robert Hull and Mr. and Mra. Earl Oreear. Evan la a lur mer Chltotiuln realdenl. Another Chiloquin reildrnt of paat yeara, Oeorge 'Benny" Ueiixin paaaed away in an Alluraa, Calif, hospital following an automobile ac cident on Saturday night In whlrh tha car ha driving waa almoat demolished. Benaon failed to make a turn at tha and of a two-mile tralght alratch on Ilia highway leading out of Callby, Calif. Uiwarda Redding. Riding wlUi lirnson, but leaa aerlotuly Injured, waa O a n e Parker, alao well-known In Uils vi cinity. Joe Ball Jr. entered hie aenlor year In high achnol at Careon City, Nev. laat week. Ball attended the achool laal year and waa elected aa vice prealdent of tha atudrnt body for tha current year, Bonnie Cllengrr leavea this week end for tha Unlveralty of Oregon where alia will be a Junior In uual naaa admlnlatraUon. S h la tha daughter ol Mr. and Mra. Roy Ol enger. Huakn Ravlsia. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Harry liaviaza, waa named grand champion of tlrat year knitting on Uia baala of her exhibit at Uia Oregon itiu fair laat week. Suaan, who placed aecond In cookie baking a year ago In the 4-H dliplaya at the fair, will receive enough yarn to knit heraclf a aweai er aa her prUe. Suaan la a aevanlh grader thla year. Two other Chiloquin atudenta placed In the atale fair award. Lin da Pope, aeventh grader, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Pred Pope won a blue award In beginning knitting and Joan Loualey, aenlor, received third prlie with a renovated gar ment and took a red award In the eewtng aecUon. She Is tha daugh- ( tar of Mr. and Mra. Ray Looaley. ' On the Air Waves Answer to Previous Puzile HORIZONTAL 1,9 Depleted radio artreaa 10 Penetrate 12 A wended 13 Employ 14 Having mora knowledge HI Sweet potuto 11 Symbol tor nllon 3 Near 4 Novel 5 Drought up a Ventilate 7 Nova Scotia fab.) I Opener for locka basslike ' marina Ash I I Tear ' ffiKI iGZ ytist mjtIki f IB Seed covering 13 Prepoaltloo 20 Hebrew letter ISThue 21 Scatter, at hay " Kncounler e 23Mlmlr 24 Verbal 20 Watte allowance 27 3 141 28 Make a mistake 26 Mineral spring 30 Chinese meatura 31 Soothsayer 32 Asseverate Si Paving tubilance 38 Compass point 37 While 38 Point 41 Symbol for tnnlalum 42 Wand 44 Person not of legal age 46 Offer 47 Asiatic kingdom 40. Small candle 61 Trap 32 Carry (coll.) vertical 1 Joker 2 United 22 Spruce 23 Reach destination 23 Ona who prevarlcatea 2t Plexua 29 Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter 31 She la a supporting to Marie i Wilson 33 Complete 34 Peruse 33 flaked clay 39 Within 40 Cooking utensil 43 Low haunt 44 blemish 43 Hodent 4 Wager 4t Parent 30 Italian river Aprons, Overalls At Harvest Ball MAUN, Sept. 20-II's going 'to be aprons and overalls at tha har vest ball Saturday night. The Mslin flra department, In need of funds for paying off the Indebtedness on the building will h houses the fire trucks- and equip ment, la sponsoring a dance In the Droadway hall. Music by Oregon HUlbilllea will feature both modern and old time tunes. The public la Invited. Firemen Get At Seat Of Blaze Trouble BALF.M-. Sept. 20 iPI It didn't take city firemen long to get to the teat of a fire Sunday. When they answered a call to a local home, they found tha fire In a pair of pants. The owner waa In 'em. The man wasn't hurt. Tha fire urn put the pantg In a bathtub of water. Use the Want Ada for Quick Result! ! i e i h i , b i? & r i7 j P h . li al i l 1 1 nin tract was signed early this morning "Soma adjustments In the wage scale were agreed to, with further adjustment dependent upon proper approval of rate revuiona In the created costs to telephone users." INCREASE INDICATED MONMOUTH. BepL 20 lPVA 10 per cent increase In freshman and thire stales within which we oper- I new student reglatraUon waa irrit ate." he said. "The wage adjust- cated today for the fall term at menu will no doubt result In In- I Oregon College of Education. Phone Strike Ends; Rates May Increose SPOKANE. Si pi. 20 UP Employ, aa of the Interstate Telephone com pany ended their 13-day strike yes terday and returned to work under a new contract. Company President C. E. Johns ton aald negotiations were comple ted late Sunday night and the con- pajsMg-. I FASHION CLEANERS ! Ph. 5563 Gal. Free Pick-up A Delivery! In Today Out Tomorrow J 4-Hear Special Service " Skill Care Beyond Compore ! 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