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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1959)
HERALD An NEWS. Klamath Falls. Op U'nlnpcH.iv, July ?t. PAGE XI YE : i i BASIN BRIEFS Church School The Rev. and Mrs. Donald L. Brown. Donna and Rruce, left Chiloquin Monday for Stockton where Brown will attend a month of summer school for Methodist ministers. He is paslor of the Fort Klamath and Chilo quin Methodist churches. Vr GRAND PRIZE WHiNS Mrs. E. H. Hawkins, 205 Martin Street, stands behind the Vestinghouse electric roaster she received from the local Gold Bond store during its re cent grand opening. Names were drawn last week and II ethers won gifts. The stamp store, 415 Main Street, is open cm Monday from I p.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday to Saturday from lOia.m. to 5 p.m. Manager is Juno Ambers. , ' Photo by Ellis It Scams Almost As If They Wcra lUHhn Q By TOM A. CIXI.KN LONDON' (NBA' "Arc (hey trying to kill off tlie Queen?" I wrote fix weeks na at the start of Queen Elizabeth's 15,0:io mile tour'of Canada. . I was rererrins to the crowd ed program that Her Majesty was supposed to carry out at break reck speed, The Queen's Canadian it inei nry read morelike the work of would-be resicides than of loyal Commonwealth ministers solici tous of their sovereign's health and happiness, I wrote. Today, it appears my concern was well founded. Not only is Her Majesty ill. hut she is re turning to England with Prince Philip earlier than anticipated, Indisposed with an upset stom ach, she was forced to lop. two days off of her Yukon lour. Now the Queen and Prince Philip are shortening. (heir .Jour even further by flying home! instead of ret in n ing in the royal yacht Britannia. Anxiety to see ' their children Is the official reason given for the sudden curtailment of the roy al tour. This excuse fools no one here. One only has to talk, to' those who have accompanied the Queerr. or to look at the photos of her taken during the tour to get some idea of the terrible strain she has been under. ;'.'' . i The photos' show her face linecf with fatigue'; "the result of 10 hours a day fulfilling official engage-, menls. ' . Those little puffs underneath 'the eyes are the ' result of sleepless nights in trains, planes and aboard the royal yacht.- Some idea of the Queen's or deal may be gained from the toll of sickness among members of the official party. Several of her entourage, worn out by. thousand of miles of travel and irregular meals, now have minor illnesses. The same is true of tiie press v - is W .corps that has accompanied Ihe VJliVt.1. . After her recent stomach upset the Queen appeared in public more heavily matte-up lhan usual an ohvious effort to hide the pale ness of her complexion.' . The state of Elizabeth's health is causing lively concern anion; licr subjects tiere. The Daily Ex press describes her as carrying out "one of the toughest jobs faced by any woman today," while tne .Manchester Guardian calls for re thinking in the' plan ning of royal tours. The Daily Telegraph publishes letters protesting against the Queen's "impossihly overloaded" schedule. One reader warns. "We shall earn the contempt of' such warm-hearted and loyal peoples as the Dutch and Ihe Danes, who know how to allow human rights to their sovereigns." ' At home there apparently '-will be no let-up in the official engagc merits for the Queen and Prince Philip. They are leaving for a tour of the Orkney, and Shetland islands early in August. After a short rest comes a Slate visit to the newest Commonwealth mem ber, Ghana. One suggestion to lighten the Queen's- burden is that she make her visits to Commonwealth coun tries shorter, and- combine duly with pleasure. ' For example.' on one visit to Canada she might take a re.i)' vacation in the Rockies and visit a few towns in Alberta and Brit ish Columbia. 'On. her next, visit she could' confine herself to Que bec and Montreal Without setting a foot in wesl'ern Canada. Exravalinns The Ben Ash and Carl Dawson families of Chiloquin are completing excavations for four-bedroom homes they plan to build during the next year. They have been doing the work together on sites south of Ihe Chiloquin junction with U.S. 97. spend each summer ,there while Hale works at the Boy Scout camp. New Honied-Lay ton Hoback isi Ihe contractor for the home Fred Zumbrun is building on Crooked Creek. The pumice brick structure is located south of the fish hatch ery turnoff, on the west side of Ihe highway. Anniversary There will be a silver wedding anniversary parly al the parish hall in Langell Val ley. Friday, July 31, at 8 p.m., in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lilly. Friends and relatives are Visits Mrs. Rav Prnirpll anH invited to attend. son Michael, Santa Rarbara. arel visiting with friends in Chiloquin; To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Er ney's daughter, Mrs. Roy Laos lord and family in El Paso. They accompanied a daughter. Verb Gibney. as lar as her home in Alameda alter she had spent a week in Bonanza. Tonsillectomy Denise Kircher. is recupeialinj tomj . from a tonsiUec- CTnloqiiln Visitor Sally Swan son, former resident, is visiting with friends or two weeks from her home in Hillslwro. She drove down last Saturday with Mr. and From Chtco Mr. and M rick J. Duffy visited brieliv Pat and sons, Clcco in Chiloquin las: o-jcdi-iiiu nauenier ot .Mr. and i Mrs. Far H ,:i uhn h-j k, M r,...:L . . I UJ ,,t:l,t ' ..m. uwini nircner. mi Cleaning Your Closets? Wont To Get Rid of Your Rummogc?? We'll Pick It Up . . . I Phone TU 2.5895 or TU 4-5727 Thfv n.cir vnr alien Klamath Falls had been spending wun relatives in Cryloquin. 'Portland that week. Civlso Specs Available Inquire DREW'S Manstore 733 Main where they lived until the spring ol 1958. Picnic The New Pine Creek Needle Club held its annual pic nic al Chandler Park last week end. There was a good turnout. Returned Mrs. Ida Lundsford recently returned to her home in Stockton after visiting at Ihe Char lie Vincents, New Pine Creek. Also slit spent , a short time with her sister, Mrs. Fannie Fisher, Klam ath Falls. nest Graves, Langell Valley, spent Thursday with relatives at Med ford. They took Mrs. Kale Crow sen, sister of Mrs. Graves, who hoarded a bus for her home at : Klamath, California. Mrs. Crow sen had spent several weeks in Langell Valley. Reg Thomas of Bonanza, who works at the unemployment of fice in Klamath Falls, left July 26 for a week at Bend. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and Fleur spent 111 All rnb is ti, r -rl11"- wvicKcnu in roruana ano Mr. and Mrs. Verle Cook: New!oushi Mrs. Partridge's mother. Pino Crook k in ih hncnai r. lMrs- Grace Blaser. "a to her Went Something Da'ivcred cr Moved? Photo TU 2-3737 CITY DELIVERY SERVICE cr being laken there last Saturday suffering from an intense fever. It is believed that his illness re sulted from a bite which he' re ceived from a chipmunk he picked up in the woods. However, tests ue being carried on to determine! the exact nature of the sickness. Accident Sam Smart Sr. and Frank Collins, New Pine Creek. vv6re injured recently when the pickup they were riding in was smashed from the back by a car driven by Smart's son, Sammie. The men were cut in several places, but otherwise were all right. The boy and his companion were shaken. Former Residents of New Pine Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dun- lnp. Palmer, Alaska, visited at the Charlie Vincent ranch last week. Mrs. unlap had taught school here for one year about 12 years ago. She now teaches at Palmer Grade School. They own a ranch. ; New Residents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Claire, Sunland. California. have recently moved into the Hil ton St. Clair house while he is locating work around New Pine Creek, ; '-..- ' From San Francfcrn Just re turned from a visit in San Fran cisco and Oakland is Joan Leahy, New Pine Creek. She visited her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Filzpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heally, and several cousins. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Joan Bren ner, Jay. Bruno and Mrs. Filz patrick, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack Leahy. Crescent Lake Phyllis Sisson. eighth grade daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Victor Sisson Sr., Klamath Agency, spent - several days re cently visiting with Dawn Hale at Crescent Lake. The Charles Hale family of Malin, Dawn's parents. home in Langell Valley. Hospital Benson Dixon, Bonan za, is recovering from major sur gery, performed July 23 at Klam ath Valley Hospila!. He is able to have visitors. Move South Mr. and Mrs. Vern llcngl and children, on their way to Sunnyvale where Ihey will make their home, visited briefly in Chiloquin last week with rela tives. They lived in Chiloquin, Sprague River and Klamath Falls in recent years. Hengl's new job is :n the electronics field. Weekend Guests at the sum mer cotlagc of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan at Diamond Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knight and son. Fort Klamalh. Summer guests of the Strahans are her sister, Mrs. John -Concannon and children, Sacramento. Joan Roberts of Langell Val ley is spending a week in Klam ath Falls with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murdock and Kathy. Moved Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Ken ner and four children have moved from Bonanza lo Pine" Flat" where he is employed by Lawrence Han-kins. Bonanza Mrs. Clarence Gibney and Linda are visiting Mrs. Gib- Wanted! 6 Homes , in Klamath County to display new COLOR ROCK siding and. roofing. 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