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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1954)
JMONDAY, JULY 26, 1 954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE Queen Holds Traditional Investure LONDON, LP In a gilt and cream throne room at Bucking- nam palace the Queen was holding an investiture. Two hundred and fifty cf the Queen's loyal subjects were In line before her waiting for their honors. Around her were generals, admir als, court officials, ladies In wait ing and guards In Tudor uniforms. But the orchestra was out of tune. A violinist sawed down hard on the wrong note. Queen Elizabeth II went on awarding Military Crosses. Mili tary Medals, creating knights and giving out Orders of the Bath and the British Empire. She either did not notice the sour note or she was being ladylike. While the ceremony proceeded, a helicopter whirled noisly Into the sky from the palace lawn. The plane carried the Duke of Edin burgh on a visit to an agricul tural research station. Hollywood would stage an in vestiture far differently than Buck ingham Palace. Hollywood would have the Queen In ermine, robes and satin. Instead, in the investi ture last week, she wore a light green and white silk dress. It was . sleeveless and short. ' Hollywood would have the audi ence cloaked In quiet dignity. In "real life, the audience fidgeted, twisted and turned. The folks most of them proud daughters and wives just could not resist look ing around for dad, about to be come a. knight. When they finally spotted the old man among the 250 others, most of them tittered a bit and slipped him a quick wave. : There 'was- once a time when these investitures were more solemn and royal. Queen Victoria liked them regal. But to become a knieht these days you don't even need a morning suit or dress uni form. You can step up and become a member of the Order of the British Empire In the same clothes you wear to work. Longell Valley By CORA LEAVITT Mr. and Mrs- Russell Weimer and daughter Barbara, Riddle, stent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer and John. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deminuner, sam and Delbert joined them for Sun day dinner. ' 1 . r nniu and Sandra Campbell, viamnth Falls, are spending a few weeks with their grandparents the Rav Davis', while tneu- motner is fn nalifnrnia. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn and family spent several days fishing at Campbell Lake. There will be a dance at the Lan gell Valley Community Hall July 24. 9 to I. Mr. and Miss. Robert Bilderback and Mr. and Mrs. Sparky Camp bell, Dixon, Illinois, spent several days with the Harry Fraziers. Robert Bilderback is Harry's neph ew. Other visitors at the Frazier home for a few days were Jimmy Smith and Bobby Gayello, Kelsey ville, California. Little Mike Eittrelm, 8 month old son of the Sr., Mike Eittriems is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Bill Burnett and family while his parents are at Coos Bay, with the drum corp. Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. Pete Hodges, Tulelake, spent Monday evening with the Les Leavitts. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carr, and Mrs. Dick Der ry. Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House spent Sunday at Bly with their sons and their families. - (Catherine Dearborn; who is em ployed in Klamath Falls, spent the weekend with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Derry and family. Malin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and family Thursday evening. Ben Nork is Improving after his recent operation. STRIKE SAN JUAN, P.R. UR Puerto Rico's longshoremen and shipping companies Monday had until Wednesday to settle the island commonwealth's crippling month- old dock strike. Unless they reach agreement by then. Gov. Luis Munoz Marm told them Sunday, the government will seize the docks. ' . .' ' 7 7 Holiday Margarine 3-lbi. MJB Quick-Cookinq RICE PKG. 7 Assorted Flovors JELLO Fisher's CHEESE Veal Shoulder STEAK PKG. Mb. loaf 7 MIL'S Fort Klamath By MYRTLE WIMER Pomona Orange Master and Mrs. H. T. Williams, accompanied by their family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray, attended the pomona Grange picnic held Sunday. July ii. ai Kouna Koau, near Bly. Here two weeks at the Llovd Nicholson home were Mrs. Nich olson's sister and daughter, Mrs. Dan Gruber and Cathy, who make their home in Medford with her mother while her husband, Col. Don Gruber. is overseas. An old college friend of Mrs. tlicholson, Mrs. John Herbert. Hy altsville, Maryland, was an over night guest Wednesday at the fam ily ranch home. Mrs. Herbert made the trip west by plane. Other out of state euests at the Lloyd Nicholsons were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Willis and son. accom panied by a friend, Bellingham, Washington. They were Saturday evening dinner guests of the Nich olsons. Tuesday, the Nicholsons en tertained again at dinner, when Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wormer, A Tau.il Hsxchdi MUNICIPAL COIBT Gary L. Kitt, drunk. $25 hail forfeited. Isaac Otburn, drunk $2.t bail for feited. , Louie Escontrlas, drunk, $23 bail for feited. Jeff Mack, drunk, S2S ball forfeited. " Douclaa D. Clark, disorderly conduct. $23 ball forfeited. Clyde Haskins, disorderly conduct. $23 ball forfeited. Loute Robinson, dn'rlr and disorderly, deferred judgment $50 bait. Rufui A. Quitlen. drunk, $23 bail for feited. Vinson Baker, drunk, $23 or 12' 'a dayfc. Priscilla- Bettles. failure to yield right Of way to pedestrian, 55 bail forfeited. Priscilia Bettles, no operators license, $3 bail forfeited. L. C. Cox. vaifrancy, $100 and 30 days. Curtis Roy Smith, failure to yield rifiht of way to pedestrian. $5 bail for feited. On The Record bt'lTS Helen G. Brink v Andrew W. Brink, suit for divorce. R. F. McLaren attor ney for plaintiff. Kathertne Virginia Butcher AKA Kalherina Virginia Palmer va Donald Falmer. suit for annulment of marri age. U. S. Balantlne attorney for plain tiff. Ellen K. Drew vs Chartes E. Drew Jr.. suit for divorce. Edwin E. Drtscoi! attorney for plaintiff. , FINAL llECRF.fcS Betty Jean Marshall from Raymond T. Doering. Helen M. Schmitz front Louis R. Schmitz. MARRIAGE Ml'ENSKS MTCKA-COflNETT Robert Cenrffe Mfrka, 20. Malin. and Barbara Anne Cornett. 20, Malin. Civ Lvoid hot, crowded highways on trips in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Get there quick, refreshed rejdy for business or pleasure, fly West Coast Airlines serving 44 cities in Paul Bunyan's Empire. Travel firWSsst CoastAiilines A MGUUKIY-SCHEDUIEO, GOVERNMENT-CERTIFICATED AIRLINE C&H SUGAR 7 25-lb. bog Schilling's Coffee 7 7 7 7 Reg. or Drip 1 -lb. can Campfire. Fresh, fluffy Marshmallows Mb. PKG. Golden Ripe BANANAS ,b. BOIL BEEF ib. SUPER MARKET Fort Klamath, enjoyed barbecued! steaks. Their many friends will be in terested to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Short, Medford, recently re turned from three weeks trip to Canada, made via the Alcan high way. Mrs. Short is the mother of Lloyd and Stewart Nicholson, cat tlemen of Wood River valley. Ted Schlat, Bly, is working here for local ranchers in extensive land leveling operations. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Corona spent Uie weekend visiting in Prinevltte with former Fort Klamathites, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ord Pritchett. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young and her mother, Mrs. Eva Pritchett, snent the weekend here from Mitchell, Oregon, visiting the Bud Pritchett family and the Neil Neil sons. Diane Ruegg, Trail. Oregon, came Tuesday to spend a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Dutch) Zumbrun and Billy. Second Lieut. Gary Smith and his bride of July 5th were house auests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Wise. The young couple were enroute to a naval air base near Tuscon, Arizona, where Lieut. Smith will receive six months' training. He was grad uated July 4th from Annapolis Na val Academy, wilh the highest rat ing of his class, and was married the following day. Wednesday logging operations by the Modoc Lumber Co. got In high gear at the 7 Mile division of U.S. Forest Service timber west of here, when trucks started hauling logs to the sawmill at Klamath Flls. A crew of ten men had been busy for some time previous falling timber at the site. A road is being built by the company. Equipment was moved this week from Beatty, where logging had been underway for the past two months at the Black Hills unit of U.S. Indian For est Service timber; 100.000 feet of logs remain there on the ground, and will be hauled this week to the Modoc Lumber Co. mill. Albert Bricco was passing out rigars Sunday on the occasion of the birth of his fourth child, a son, born Saturday, July 17, at Klamath Valley hospital. The new arrival weighed 8 lbs. 10 oz, the name of Bruce Albert has been chosen lor him. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, Fort Klamath. Paternal grandfa ther Is Benjamin H. Bricco. E. W. Brewer Is home from Warm Springs, the Warm Springs Lumber Co. is one of the many companies currently on strike. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Ider stine enjoyed a visit from oid iriends from Stockton last week. Cool... For information or reservation, call West Ceait Airlines, W35, ar Werld-Wide Travel Ba reaa, SSiS. AT TUESDAY EMIL'S SURPRISE! Prices effective Tuesday Only! o 9th and PINE No phone coils, PLEASE 1) r when Mr. and Mrs. Vera O'Meara and John stopped off Thursday for an overnight stay. They came here from North Bend where they en joyed a week's visit with her par ents, and le! Friday for a .plea sure trip to Reno, Nevada. " Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr. lelt Friday for a five day trip to Portland and Montana at Port land, they will be joined by their sons Jeff and Gregg, whoa have mSBBfc model 7hSucI ) 88 NATURALIZERS j MODEL SHOE STORE ffi if ALL SALES FINAL! k been visiting Mrs. Miller's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russeli Patter son, and the four plan to go on to Montana from Portland. The three other young Miiler children were left here in the care of Mrs. Wil liam C. Martin and a hired girl. Mrs. O. E. Sione, Prospect, stopped here briefly Saturday en route home from a trip to Califor nia on which she was accompanied by an old friend, Mrs, Ivan Doak, Williamson River, The Stones are former Fort Klamath residents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshal! and two sons, Porterville, Califor nia, and June Williams. Harring ton, Washington, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Zumbrun. arriving Friday night. Mrs. Marshall and Miss Williams arc sister and niece of Mrs. Zumbrun. , Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Smith, Klamath Fails, spent Snturday and Sunday at the home of his par ents. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Smith. They had just returned trom San Francisco. California, where young Smith underwent successful back, surgery two weess ago lor a long WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT M 53 standing Bllment. During their ab sence, the two Smith children, Wes ley Jr. and Janet were left her in the care of their grandparents. People Do Read SPOT ADS you are!