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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1952)
SATURDAY, JUNK 21, 1052 HERALD AND NLWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON PAGE reVKR It Happened This Way iti New Pine Creek Yenl It wrul mill dune 'ert It wna cnlil mill It (rnnled nn wns n (Mil'trt. flui at Hint II Mi-i'iiii'il love hit thin area Inn severely tlinti mi Ihe Weal nltlfi of Dip hike fl'ln alance. One mall over Ihrre said he Ihiumhl his live hundred acres of iirulii was four. No one, how ever, will knnw exactly until 1 1 up time, Ilir full ilainnue done. Wlh f ul thinking miuht even miv llmt nm of tlio erupt apparently hint now tvnn'l ram out o bud In 1 -i But lor aurr I iniinv itititli'ii Rill iuillillfd Willi Ihr "(lull ill train" whi'ii Unit wily nml criii'l Old Jtrk Clone i rlu ri'i -l hH liu.il Bun Iniit 'lliurailitv nlulil. unit nuiiiti Utile Ipm Mtvnxi'ly i iw liiliuwum lllRlll. Hl'dlln nil'l cull .r''ll!''l In I pi It wnrM. We Mrll seeda- Iihi liul lui "an lhat 'IV nnd tluitr I'd .mhiiimi luii' B Hip mi In ul 11 whole I'ltrk ul Spda lllllll In wlllli'xa Ml limliv fnceii rPiilMi'i inn I'furnt. ncllpiiy nil (lllt-l INtlt (llhMU'l in hulll lllllll teurlhli it lift cxiipilencril Hindi-niT'i 1 repick IhPlr nrPiix liuin ii i.pnllv ' Apippltntl' In planl nlliiln Mullv hint worked nn hard l" hpi tlu-ir khhIi-ii'. Up In liPi'oinp "Ihpir prlilii 'n' Juy" Ihi'ii In Iiiivp romp thf iluln-rt -i cnlnit linit! itiuiin' ip1 "l.n'i-., Inborn- loaf" Jlniniy (.'impel ,li , l''oi cut Wnoil nl n ii 1 1 ii i u lather wimp in Iiiivp tlldllV, Tlll'SllllV, .t 111)1- mil. I'll tnv 411 Mimini'i' hi'liuiil ul t'lii vii DIin. Oregon. Illll nml Itolli'l Hi. chin wrrp thp winning ili-li-vriilri enne ' puli'd mid sclrcied on ii hi imp m tiutv point IniM' ii'i' 'iii'i' iv-i fcpre iiniiblp to tin Kiui'it in:d .Jun lot were IhP iilll'l llullv. ill"! KM Hie ti.p "Tli ii hipiik for iI'.piii I beicha ! Hip Kimi HupiiM Vacation liililp achool cluaspr. rluM-il liifii FiIiIhy v illi a pinilf mi Hip lunch (.'I'ounili I noon nnd n piiiKrnin m tup pvp nliiK at which nil tlmip itiirntlinr look purl. Ilii' iiiotnut win. rin ami It W'ai Wfll ultpudpd t)V llie hiany parrut repreaPiilcil nml nn niProuii IrlPiidv TIip tPnrlirrh m i mtnt.iblp loi llir nuccess of thp iindprtnkini: wpre: Mr. Donald F.vmia. Mi. Howard Wells Mra KiiRPlir Ilninm. Ml.v Jim Ht. Chili , Mr Hoy I'm tin. Mini Bpcky Ijiu Hi Chili and Hrv Faiffene Barrow. 'I hp helppi wpip Mi a Bavmomi Cook. Mm Km I Nldlvar. Miaa Vlruinm Avouii. Miaa Joan Carlar and Miaa Hmbata Hi Clair. The literature lor i-lnaa in l ruction rallied In gradex i lot Irrwi: eradla roll, bemnnera. pri mary, hinlnr and iiilerinedinte. Rtv. Barrow la couducllnii Vara- lion Bible School at Willow tinned mathemnllca at the Heaalde Hmh mix week and he report very .chool in Senilde, Oregon, title food nltendanca Ihrre commie year. Mr. ami Mra. Ed McOllvray ol My belter hall look her nelce, Redding are up doinu aoine work i Mrn j Amll. Meana over to Brook on th Hlackhawk (pui knilvpr mine ) ,nt!,i Oregon. Inl Krlduy ao ahe Jimt louih ol the old IMenantit i cou,, wllh hpr mol,Pri Mra. nlar elHhl or nine mllea aouth ol ( lMroliy Bhinl. The lalter la havinn here, lliu mine haa not been oper- I1PW dniturea but belore you gel atulj for the paat aeveral yenra btll ainc quli'k.illver hue rpucliril iuoo per flask i7ti V'. Mr Mi- Ollvrny fecln Ihnl Ihe mine enn be oneraled protllahly He la going lo open II up wllh 1...II J..... -mH allHb. xi-niin t-n. p uiiii'iiiir-i-i hiiii ,,,hii- Hon lo move In modern eiitup menl later. He haa rrcently aold tin oilier qiitckatlver mine down ill the Feather Illver whore Hip purchaalng operators have been employing ii or more nipn per snill anu ruunioa ' aL'ni'bu'nalh, plan to build a collage Ihrre and make It llieir honip Thin will eome when they have dlpoicd ol other business interests in "po rting. Me hni a large anlo wiecklnK establishment there and operates logging trucks. Mr. and Mra. W t.. Blurton have received word Ilinl the" daughter. Mrs. Wllma McKcnilc, waa married June ID. In San Fran elaoo, to Mr. Richard K. Hayninn, vice president of the Wrlls-Fiirgo bank ol that city 'liar npwiywpd:. will spend a two wpeks honey moon In Canada at Lake Louise and other at-enio apoLs, traveling mostly by plane. They were lo have left shortly afler the wed ding tor Lake Louise. Mr. Ralph Alexander and fnnilly of Irvlnitlon, Cnlllornlu. arrived leal flaturday evening lo spend a taw days visiting with tils wile's Earents, Mr. and Mra. Clyde Cob urn before eonl lulling on U Loba- the newest torrumt blanrfsd to fashion , . . to Spring'! navy end Summtr'i bright paittlt , .;. BRIGHT PINK. hoi been dtilgntd to add excitement lo yon and your ntw roihloni You'll lovt th rkhtr, crtornaw-by-lar torture and tfrt way a foils otkI tenia, ond toita.'i tl.mfeinkiat '4 Coamatlei Straa iioii, Ore. There thev will vlall Willi Mr. mid Mra. Kdille (Jroxlun, hln wife's sinter and liiiully. Itninh nnd son niirchnsed special vacation niiulur'a licenses mid have hpi-n ilolnu some flnhlnii nlcmu hli old liivnriie llMilim streams, while Hip tnoil folks tlnh. Mm Etinlip (.'iiuhurn, wpII known loin I arllit. will iiPl In Mime nrllul ntrokpa on Iipi ciiiiviiap.'i, pniulini: m'piip n Ions i.nke L'nuiity'a liiiurd Depp I'iPi'k II the llnhprinan enli'h nn J.WI..H.KI.... I ...... 1. - . . A.ri uiKKril'il IIHIIV Oriilir 11,1 PVof. khP'll IiinI himn In hrimh ll III the pirturp unw woiin ahe? Mr mill Mm. Louln nurdpr and Ininlly piii'i'luiar.i n ti nllpr limiKp hint wpi'k and In II Ihpy urn now hvtii;. In l.nkpvlcw. hiivlnn vni'ntiU I lii' W I, llhulon Iioiikp ncxl tc III'' innipl. into which Mr. nnd Mii Puhiipr moved ypflti'icluy Jiiiii' nih 1i nml Mii. Hinnli'V cloiiil o; louppli. Oie , nrilvnl ul llie Clurn ('lourl rnnih wIipip they will vinii lor i, uhlle hi'loip inuloi'lnu on to vIMI Mi', rnii'il'. (.'loiid'H piupnl.s nt i'jirutliM'. C'nlil. Mti A IjIiii I In it .i ju mill Iipi niiiiher. Mrn A II Dnimhi'ili ipi'til hut rhiiiMhiy ulti'inuuii v. Ill Mr.-,. Hell.. Mollltl n: ':.inh llollip. "riip It-.d'P.s in i n. '.lit'iiilti anil thvy hud n iIhiki' time rphuMiliiH evi'iiU nnd ilolnu Inin y woik ' liiihi'P liurlun In ii'puiU'd to hi- It'i-lliiK hrlU'r the lunl low ilnyn. 1 1 Ik hl i'uUilllu Ik ullli'd at lllnva hy II. i' ii ( ol mi oxyui'ii lulic. up, 1 1 u-1 1 1 1 .1 ni p hopinu Iip will hi- ulili to upi up mill out to bask In the lii'.'li all n mi wniin m.ii uhnh Ii. i' ipi'i' ii'U lo cuiiip uloiiu nnd hlny n whllp now hoon. Vi-iai'iilny. wai.. how evil, u veiy pi-rli'ct day, ni.il w-p liopo he wun nhlp lo kpI out anil enjoy it. .Ml',, V l i if 1 1 1 1 ii A you 1 1 li'li Hiiuiln) in nppud ii week or two vmltlhii with her Ktnndiiiullipr, Mra. Mniuc tiuinllp) hi I'ortluiid Mi. mid Mii,. Jim Mulvry Iclt hy hiiN Infti I''rldny tnoiniiiK. Juiip III, lot Jili base lit Itonwell. New Mexico. It ni, Mra. Mulvry i. tlrM limp lo li-avp lioine nnd It wat, with reiui iaiiip ihnl ahe bnnrded the hut. The annie Ipi-Iiiik wuf ..uiiieil by her puri'iiUs, Mr. and Mr:, limn Itluilh. ll'a hard to aee ihpir t'hildipn no Mra. ThPhna Hullei and aun. M nnetii. accompanied by Mra. l.ilhmi Hem, motoipil to Kuiienr Inii frldajr iMornlnt lo attend Hit Untvetaliy nl Ureaon Krailuatlon eaeiclieii, 'J'he two ladles' nlei-e. Mlaa Olorla Burry graduuted. 8he la a major In education and already hna her teachllix contract to teach nt-w otiPa. you have to gel ahed nl the old ones Uint a the bug in the ointment That can be no inn nor wn, ui Tnl exuacllon hna led her Icrribly weak with periodic hemorrhaging at the moulh. Bo Mra Meana will tay and aee her moiher through the ordeal lo help with the hnuae work. Mra. Pnrla nnd Ihe two lllte onea, Don and Junel. returned Sunday evening from the bench where Uiey boiiKht flh nnd gathered aliens ami . .,. h.-i, . H. Un' . expec.ed JirM In time to cau h me out to a allow "Knlher'a Little Dividend. I gave my aon 13 to buy nit a Father'a Day gift ao he took mo lo the ahow ion Ilia watered capital). Rut just the same I enjoyed it more than ordinarily. You remem ber, I have a grandson, too who Is just six months old and he's Just beginning to smile for (or atl me. The shower committee for Mrs. Patricia Mulvey's ahower written up laat week Informs me that I got my plugs In the wrong holes or Ihe wires in the wrong plugs as to the names of those who served on the committee. So herewith I'm going to try an' rewrite that story. The corrected committee Is a: follows: Mra. Darlene Snider, Mra. Amy Cloud. Mra. Maude Butler, Mra. Velmn Newcombe, Mls Anns Mne Fisher. Miss Leeta Perry nnd Miss Beverly Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Rlggs visited fashion shade for wardrobe of costume-blended icvrn:Tiri Fleer VISITORS MRS. VAN THOME (Joyto Whltlfivh) and daiifjlilora Saiitlra (Sandy) nt'xt to hor, and Harbara, 'left, Wilmar, MinncNola, weru visiting the yoini( iiiIskcs' (jrandpar piiIh, Mr. and Mm. Jess VVIilllach, piiinctir HaNin family, wbo live in ftly. Tlio attractive threesome renewed old acquaintances while here. Photo by Kcttlcr. I H KENO By MRS. JOK De ORANDF. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mnffelt, Ins full. Albertn, Canada, while re cently louring the Northwest via lied Mr. and Mrs. Wllburn Ward. Mra. Mnffelt Is a niece of Mrs. ! Ward Mr Jim Mofletl ta a mem- ber of llie Royal Canadian Mounted rolue. Konya and Rosiille De Grande are spending part of the summer vncntlon In Vancouver. Wnsh. They are visiting their grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joel Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis De Oratide. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecoraro and children motored to Grant Pshs over the weekend. I hey vis lied with Mrs. Pecoraro's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Plaits. Mr. and Mrs. Wllburn Ward and ' son Allen Just returned from a I I over the past weekend with Mrs. Ring's mother and father. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Horr at Adtn. Calif. On their way home they stopped at ihe Alturns hospital and visited with Mrs. Florn Hnmmersley who Is convalescing there. She seems to be some belter than she was but the nature of her ailment which has somewhat mystified the physi cians, has left her very weak and she has lost much weight. Jj2 Spring in the n i IV s It IIP V . a- vscntlon trip to BodCRa Bay where they fished for Chinook salmon, they caught nineteen. They visited the Rev. and Mrs. V. W. Anglln, Fortuna, Calif. The I Wards also motored to Eugene to visit their daughter Patricia Ward. a Junior at the University of Ore gon. They visited a niece Mrs. Daryl Sruyus nnd cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs, Clark LIvinRston. Portland. They traveled the new scenic route following the Columbia River to Mount Hood and returned on the Ml. Hood Loop Highway. Mrs. Vesicr Wllburn has re covered from a case of measles. Shirley and Wayne Dow, Rogue River, are spending a week with the Charles Attaberrcys In Keno. Mrs. Vela Cooper nnd children have left for a vacation to visit relatives and friends In Oakland. Mrs, Doris Green nnd son Frank lin were visiting frlrnds in Keno and are now on their way to Mcd ford where Mrs. Green expects to find employment. 0 o for or 8i belle i mm ammiiaamni,tiiaMai wifaiwnnMaMaJ Hosiery Street.. Floor r . y i -.1 r. I -tc 9 - f. a 14 if unit: Mini xjjt it ii.tr, tdm Senior Girl Scouts Troop : 10 Takes Trip Troop 10. Senior Girl ScouU nre leaving the first of Ihe week for a I Troop Trip to Ybsemite National i Park. They will go by way ol I "Reno. Vlrcinia City, Carson City 1 with a stop-over at Lake Tahoe. The money for this trip was , made by the groop during the winter months. ' Girls going are: Carolyn Boyd, I Dorl Campbell. Judy Clark, Julie ; Hanvlpn. Sharon Hnvfor. Shirley Maltoon, Jean Million, Elsie NiLschelm and Roberta Wade. Adult going as ehnperones and ! driving are: Ella Redkey, Patricia Kennedy nnd Mrs. E. M. Harnden. BASEBALL Sunday, June 22, 1:30 Klomoth Junior Leqion vi. Bend Double Header GEMS STADIUM No Admission belle- "7 (I V Want stocking shades that do tomelhing (or your clothes? Then see ' "Belle Tones"! Each glorious shade is keyed to certain costume colors . as much an accessory note as your hat or handbag. See "Belle Tones" in your own Bellc-Shnrmecr Leg-size, I . I to moillff) for average niff legs in it. 9 lo 104 tlendiv mall lrff to ftli for tall, larger leti r. to n REFLECTIONS FROM WHEN FAY PICKETT vlaittd with her two young daughters Mnrcia nnd Maureen nt her par ent' home the Carl Stetnaelferc 017 Eldorado that establish ment wna like nn esclted bee hive! Now nil la quiet TOO QUIET! Fay nnd John nre living In Coquille. nnd their friends here nnd we hope there nre hoping to know him ns the next Coo County Dlatrlct Attorney He's the OOP candidate While his frnu wns In town she wna the Inspir ation for n aeries of bridge parties, luncheons and dinners And Just "plain seeing old friends" kept her jumping. THE CLAYTON ADAMS who were visiting the Walter Bcanes, Pacific Terrace, with their ador able dauifhter Marcia Bca left for 8F the 15th with papa Adams packing orders to report for his physical In the navy the 2lKt la the date "n he won't be late be cause from what we hear he likes It was In once before for five years--one and half of them after ho and Barbara Beane were mar ried Anyway they had fun with Barbara's parents and friends and ' Jwm. i ..,.;- ''Nv. Foundations 2nd Floar Iv. "J. . t T '-: , " - - t - y', :$3&L v ' -1 - i ?'. r . . Jf .eZ ' vi - ' " '" if - 'a: 'ATlX x v . A ' ' v ' ' i v' X J? A - - ' Y " 1 ft ' A f 1 'i ' VS. C , I ' ' ' P- '-'i. " ' V' e ! " r i My ? ' f , j. 3 ; - ' ' - If i- f J K1 Jf-'i'il wfS-'i ' V.i-R fe-V! rm a v . . ;. A . lita,.-f J 1 1 if J-f , hm - .liajn iS? ;'V - if ' V jM 4? ' ' : lF3aT$!9 ?V jii"ta ' f I how yon can bo a i ry a P?rmalil( Girdle in the paprfeet length tor yoajt1 jaoa do, yool lor Sa queen In a "Nfnw.lit'" brand new, grn mw Gin Ttot . tummy anttoriunfi hip roonding, little bit of damme oh o VMttf easy to wear. Moct important, too, it is ttyktl in three lengths-a Short, Average and Tan to your size, st will stay put aiwty. One of oar . expert corsetiere can fit you perfectly, to art her at toon at you Girdles 8.50 to 12.50 Pantie Girdles 8:50 to 10.95 You'd t4to tore the dream detipatd Terma-llft" Bra to mttcft. Styled with tha famout Magic Inset at the base of the bra opt, you're gentry, ftrrrtly su'aported from below. West it dairy, weth at mchtfy the nrptift the tile of the garment. Junior! LOO to 6.95 flxhin' while they were here. . FROM FORD KANSAS came Sybil Fowler (Mrs. Clarence) to visit her mother Mrs. Dora Btone On Fargo land family i So one of our recent OOOD days found her and her mother and 4 other slstera nt Collier Park for n pic nicBee Book (Mrs. N. V.) Elva McOtilre (Mrs. Verm Eu gene Lots Brownfleld (Mrs James) Knrmyl Smith (Mrs C. A.) all with their moiher to getherfor the first time in LONO time! w THE HARRY LARSONS 1933 Melrose 8t had word long belore we did from the University of San Francisco that their son Kenneth V. received his degree of Bache lor of Laws at the 93rd Annual Commencement early In June A graduate of KUH8 Kenneth attended U of O San Jose State and Santa Clara. MAE ANDERSON and daugh ter Helen Ooeckner took off with Helen's sprouts Kent and Thlrza on an extended trip to augment the young one's geography lessons yoo can be tore, whatever it gnaranteed to bet ' I af.TTW M . . . . AT A I Ml l 1 1 f arM also to net mora than a l'11' of the country themselves They'll stop In Die Bay Region to tea Helen's cunt Myrtle (Mil. . I. Martin) the Tom Hosleya Ralph McCullochs nnd will contlnua their tour from there. THE RODEO OALS ARB-well you know they're well all of 'aid 'r well It's hard to prst be cause EACH AND EVERY ONB of them In ao cute nnd nice and vivaciously charming that I wind they could ALL be QUEEN tonight that's what t Wish! I And I'U put In the record now that I do thank the Yacht Club nd Reamen tor their wonderful hospitality to the "gals" sine they nre the anly two organisations I actually aon tacted to fete them. SAW ESTHER LAWLER DII WORTH get off the plana last Monday and she left by plana yesterday A number of Intimat dinners and get-togethers filled Mr busy days and she of coursa was present at the Soroptlmlsl luncheon meeting Thursdayand speaking of Soroptlmlsl among the many worthwhile "good deeds 1 with which they are Identified I the nursing scholarship awarded to some outstanding girl enoh year nnd this year Mary Jo Meecham was the deserving gal to receive It. AN EASY WAY TO HAVl A PIANO Yon nn rent a Uvclr ntw tplnfl niaaa rrom the l.nuta It. Mann Plana Cam pant, 120 N. 1th, al a u niaihir rata. After a reaionabla tlma fan eaai If ran wlnh. rhange from rant t par che agreement. Tha rent alraady M14 la all rredltea ta yaar rrbaa aeeeant ana na other dawn payment I nae aarv. The manthlr parmenta a an Illll hlihar than rant. Or If yen pre fer, ran can cantlnaa ta rant. UftrOt ar Saw WaaVaVnM , ItDlIS I II RASSIERIS; W If. ' aSMalaaaaa-r VVl