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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1959)
HERALD AN'D NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Mnnrlay, August 3. . f iiralih. Ed- DINNER AL FRESCO BEDFORD, England lUPn NAPLES OFF BOTTLE 'DENNIS THE MENACE" County fficidi Attends Session Klamath County Treasurer Eva M. Cook was one of the 2,000 dele gates and guests who attended the 23rd annual conference of the Na tional Association of County Of ficials, which was held recently in Detroit, Michigan. During the lour-day session, those attending heard speeches by Michigan's Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams ana st.-., - ut.,tion and Welfare Arthur S. Thev also listened to NAPLKS, llaly iLTl' Norma1 CITY BRIEFS water service was restored to Fellow airmen at Chicksands lie . I- G D U. : this port city Sunday alter a dry ,he President greet the assembly Air ruin ci Airman Hnr flll t u u. ... . . week that put some NXi.OflO Nea via telephone relay trom s t00lhDerSpt-akerS. who carried out the theme of "The Rebirth of the American County" in their talks, were various congressmen and gov ernors, as well as Walter Reuther, president of the I'nited Auto Work ers. ace i cue ti mm. lie wouidn t taJ politans on the bottle. The water OTI Chapter 3S Oregon State which was to have been Tuesday. August 4, has been postponed un til September 1. Camera Club will meet Tues day. August 4. at 8 p.m., upstairs in the county library. L. W. Schle sel will show local slides, as well as slides of ML Rainier and the Oregon coast. Visitors welcome. -Midland Grange Home Kc Club will meet Tuesday, August 4, 1 a me '"y "aa to pay. supplies were cut oil last Sunday Employes Association will have its when a landslide blocked a main annual picnic August IS at Malin Right Now, OLDS Is Your Best Buy! We're Really Dealing During our Summer Clean-up! See Dick B. Miller Co. aqueduct leading from the nioun Park starting at 11 a.m. Members tains, and many residents had to are urged to attend and to bring a resort to beer, wine and soft covered dish and silverware'. drinks to quench their thirst. KF Chapter 467-Women of the Moose will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m.. at the Moose Hall for the initiation of new candidates. J. Henry Helser&Co. OHIO. I. f.i.rl.l. " c"" cl" Ernest Bussev 2536 Vi A... TU 4-S041 Klamath Foils BL'.M STEER DENVER 'L PI i Denver po lice recorded one "ox-dent" in the city's centennial parade. A ENDS TONIGHT! Pnatpffned- The meeting of He Noble Grands Club bekah Past p.m. at the grange hall. All grange ladies are invited. Plans will be made for the Pomona dinner and --''.THE INN parading ox scratched and dented OFTHESlXTtl a passing auto with his wildly tossing '.head. 7th I Klomolh Ph. 4-4154 i HAPPINESS Ihe hall will be cleaned. FACE 2 A 1 mi FEATURE AT; 8:05 COMPLETE LAST SHOW 50 Jl.rUn, In Tht Middle 9 5 : ACADEMY AWARDS ! aft i jy VTVIIN MARLON IHHMW KIM HUNTER KARl MALDCN 'Jusr tsa, Auce. I'm oh a oiet ano i shouldn't eat cook ' ''f A COLORFUL FIGURE LOCALLY, Henry Jackson, who claims to be 93, is shown at (he Oregon Centennial Exposi tion. Autographing a box of cookies for him Is Kirby Grant, television's "Sky King," who is presently being presented at the Forest Products Pavilion at the Exposition. "Oldtimer", Jackson attracted great interest with his western outfit at the Centennial. Photo by Photo-Art Commercial Studios, Portland Output of soybean oil in the United States now exceeds that of ontlonsced oil, previously the chief vegetable oil produced in this country. I VI 1 - J MAAI if f -Tfts girl who was -CARD! MORRI.Si.VERA VAGUEjHUGpHAAS 1 Alio - - "ROOM 43" -ts Show Starts at 2:00 Out at 4:10 Matinee For Kids! Wednesay at 1:30 6 FAT BOONE fU And Color Cartoons Cinemascope COIOH 0 lust Ji' Battle Boils On Florentine Bridge Name Xlr.'iir irnm .-, ... mvnr iuni ah you have !o do to Start an nronmpnl nn Slaten Island these days is ask "who was Giovanni de Verra zano?" . .. History tells us he was a fool-! loser Florentine who came thic way more than 400 years ago. He i created with discovering Man hattan and the Hudson River in 1524. ; The controversy started uiW the state decided to do him honor. It was suggested lhat the hridon over New York Bay which will link Brooklyn and Staten Island bear his name. There wasn't a need frnm Rinnir. lyn. But many Staten Island ri. dents were outraged. Thnu foil ih bridge should be railed sidion island Bridge, and the Staten isiana Lhamber of Commerce agreed. indignantly these neonle will point out to anyone who'll listen Hint Verrazano, who sailed for the trench, was an out-and-out pirate. As far as they're concerni-H there's a Staten Island ferryboat namen alter him, and that's me morial enouch. One Olltsnnken Slalnn Kln,,H.. nesmoetl Verrazano as nothing more man a foreigner who made a navigational mistake." However, the same H(-rrinii could be applied to Christopher loiumDus. KIRKD0UG1HS ANIHONYQUIFIN J8 tap HAL WALKS' KCCUOTN LAST TRAIN FROM UN HilJL TECHNICOLOR. 1 Doom Open 6:4S Feeture ToAitt 7:0 . 9.U 41 L MRS. J. F. KIMBALL Mrs. J. F. Kimball Dies At La Jolla Word has been received by Hal H. Ogle of the death of Mrs, Jack son F. (Lyle Watson) Kimball at La Jolla, California, on August 1. Mrs. Kimball and Hal Ogle were cousins. She has been a resident of Klam ath County for many years. Mrs. Kimball, wife of the late Jackson F. Kimball in whose hon or Kim-ball Park was named, was well known in Klamath and Lake counties. She was a descendant of Klamath County and Jacks'on Coun ty pioneers, the Chitwood and the Watson families. Her father, C. B. Watson, was a well known author and geologist of Jackson County. Mrs. Kimball before her marriage was identified with the Klamath County government in various ca pacities, having been an early court reporter and at one time a deputy county clerk. She was active in civic work and (or years a member of the Woman's Library Club and served as a member of the city library board. It was while serving in this capacity that her vigorous work, together with that of other ener getic women of the community, succeeded in getting an adequate building for the city library, and the present fine building was acquired. She organized the Business and Professional Women's Club with a charter membership of about 14 businesswomen. Later when that service club had reached a mem bership of over 100, she was pre sented with a life membership. She was a charter member of the Del phian Society and at one time a member of the League of Western Writers. Mrs. Kimball is survived by one brother, Chandler Watson, La Jol la, with whom she made her home for some years. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. PHONE RATES HIKED MADRID. Spain (L'PIi The government announced Friday a nearly 100 per cent boost in the cost of telephone calls as part of! tnc plan .to. stabilize the nation's economy. Klamith Fall. Orrgon rvini Southern Oregon and Northern California PublllhtXl dallV XCDt SililrHn K Southern Oregon PublUhing Conipanj mam ax esplanade Phone TUxedo 4-4111 FRANK JENKINS. Editor RIIX JENKINS, Managing Editor FLOYD WYNNE. Cilv Erttior tnirei aa accond clan matter at the noii oinee at Klamath Falli, Oregon on Auaual Sfl lann nnt Congi-via. March J, 1(7 SecondTlati Pia Kiamain ralla, Oregon, and at idHlonal mailing offtraa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month ' .. 1 $ Month - . a no Year Ill 00 Mall In Advance 1 Month Montha v 1 Year t so ! M -113 00 Carrier and Deal era weefc days, copy . , a Sundays, root toe UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Sunacnhtr not receiving deliver ol their Herald and Newg. pteaia phone TUxedo 4-alll before T P M. After cuiation Manager at TTTxert 44?1 I f P.M.. phone Maurice Miller, Cur- Plague Stories Recall Outbreak MOUNT SHASTA News dis patches from other points in Cali fornia, reporting cases of bubonic plague claiming juvenile victims, recall that a little more than 15 years ago, a young boy living near Mount Shasta was a victim of the dread disease. Three other cases developed in Siskiyou County, two proved fatal. During the early 1940s there were 36 spots in Siskiyou County marked by state public health of ficials as points of infection among rodents. No recent outbreaks have occurred, and no apparent disease among rodents exists now. Medical authorities believe that a heavy rodent population is more likely to cause an outbreak of plague than any other factor. WILSON FUND GRANT NKW YORK (UPD-The Rock efeller Foundation has made a grant of Jl.l0.00fl to he used to meet the cost of collecting and processing for publication the let ters and papers of Woodrow Wil son. The Wilson Foundation re ceived a grant of J175.0O0 for the same purpose on July 14. AFR1CAS RIOT rORT KLIZABETH, South Afri ca tl'PI1 Rioting members of the African National Congress killed four persons in a flare-up of internal feuding Friday, author ities reported today. The clash was Ihe result of a dispute over Ihe handling of congress funds, of ficials said. 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