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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1963)
BASIN BRIEFS MALIN MR. AND MRS. BQB FABIAN EK. Marty and Danny of Bethel Island have been visiting their parents, the Ernie Wolfs and Joe Kabianeks. Mrs. Fabianelc and children returned to Los Anfieles with his mother, Mrs. Bill Cars ley, (or a short visit. MRS. W. A. WEATHERS and family of Porterville were here (or a few days to visit friends and attend open house (or Mrs. Teresa McComb on her 90th birth day. They were guests of the Merle Woodley family while here. ALAN LOVENESS, Hillsbor ough, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Hanz L'hrek and daughters, Ro berta and Konstame, Stockton, visiled at the Karl Kujac home last week. MRS. MARVIN SHELL visited for several days in Sacramento with her daughter. Her grand children, Dea Fay and Craig Garst, returned with her for a short visit. MR. AND MRS. PALL MAL C'K, Los Angeles, recently spent a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mock. MRS. IVAN I'ETRASEK spent several days last week in Port land. She accompanied her sister, Mrs. Bob Walker o( Merrill. MR. AND MRS. KARL KL'JAC had as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Al W'inkelman. McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hadley and Mrs. Carl Michelson, Klamath Falls, and her daughter and (amily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dryden, Lanny, Ann, Kate and Diana, San Mateo. MRS. JACK RATLIFF returned home after visiting in Medford with her sisters, Beulah Chris . tian and Margie Soderland, and nephew, Billy Welshann, Central Point. MR. AND MRS. EVERETT CREED, Reedsport, were guests last week of her sister and (am ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Story. ERNEST SHORT, former Malin High School graduate, has ac cepted the duties of superintend ent of Tulelake High School. He and his wife. Margaret and two children, Walter and Roxanne, have moved here from Princeton, Calif., where he was principal for three years. Short is a nephew of Louis Lyon, Malin. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GRAHAM were guests of the James Conroy family last week en route home from North Caro lina where they attended a fam ily reunion. Graham teaches at Neahkanie High in Rockaway. MRS. BILL CARLSEY, Los An geles, visited friends here last w eek while en route- to Ontario, Ore., to attend the funeral of her nephew, Lee Paulson. MR. AND MRS. BEN JOHN SON and Mr. and Mrs. George Smalley spent last week in Salt Lake City where they attended a family reunion. LINDA AND BECKY AVERY of Red Bluff are visiting at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Ottoman, and family. MR. AND MRS. OSCAR MOR RIS, Frost, Tex., are visiting their son, Curtis Morris, and family. MR. AND MRS. FRANK TAY LOR had as guests, their daugh ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Scibert, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Miland, Oroville. MR. AND MRS. ALAN TAY LOR'S 5-month-old daughter, Car oline Marie, is recuperating (rom a broken leg. NEW PINE CREEK HARVEY SANDERS, treasurer of the Easbide Grange, was au thorized at last Saturday's meet ing to make a S30 payment, plus interest, on the restroom indebt edness, bringing the balance don to around $100. Mis. Floyd Clark, fair booth committee, reoorted that the theme had been chosen lor the booth and the work start ed. The meeting closed with a melon feed. MRS. LAL'RA 1.IGHTNER of Grants Pass is visiting with the Carroll Cloud family. She re turned with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Amy Cloud, who had been in Medford to see her son. Marvin Cloud, participate in the Junior Olympics Swimming Meet held there. HOME EC CLL'B met Thursday with Mrs. Ethel Cundiff as host ess and new chairman. Mrs. Elsie Cundiff was elected as the new vice chairman by the 12 members present. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH youths cleared around $30 from their bake sale held last Saturday. The group is raising money for the Baptist Church camp in the Ochoco Mountains to build a new dormitory. The goal set by the Bend group is $500 by Sept. 30, and $.itK) has been raised thus far. MARILYN MATHENY, former Kelly Creek teacher, is working on her master's degree at Harding College, Searcy, Ark. Kelly Creek School is no longer in operation because of the consolidation of the local district with Lakeview District 7. MRS. JIMMY ANDREWS has a new daughter born last Friday at the Lakeview Hospital. The baby was named Kathy Dee. MRS. HELEN PEARSON, Anna and Frankie arrived last week for a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl San-ford. MRS. ALPHA .FERGUSON left Sunday with her brother, Paul Brickey, and his wife of Lakeview for a week's visit with relatives on the Oregon coast. MRS. CHARLES DIETZ and children, Janice and Vic, arrived Saturday from Quincy, Mass. where her husband has been sta- tioned as a chief petty officer in the Navy. He will go to Vallejo Calif., in a month to attend i radar school. Mrs. Dietz and chil dren will join him there. MRS. MABLE HORR spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs Irene Riggs, who brought her here Saturday after spending two days at Adin. Mrs. Horr left Monday to visit another daughter, Mr Ruth Dailey, in Redding. . ... AIIIS MAR. 2: 2-AFK. J" -,50-!e-3O.3d , UURUl -".JI I MAY 21 P 9-10-18-27 144.71-8! vc r CiMJM MAY 32 JUNE 22 6-45-43 70-76 CANCH JUNE 21 -j. 5- 8-12-16 '40 60-79 80 uo ! JULY 2 AUG. 23 ,33-38 43-49 65-77 81-90 VIIGO AUfi. 24 W.SIPT.J2 fY3.15 29.34 W.57.6874 CLAY R. POLLAN- K Tour Daly Attmtf GW H 'i According to frit Start. To develop message for Thursday, read vords corresponding to numbers. or your z.oaioc Dirtn sign. 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AOUAUUS FEi. 19 VC 17.37.7 V HSCIS FEB. 20V? :.2l'TK 22 23-39.40T. 5-73 Wrifer Of Western Tales Very Popular In Germany Bill Could Aid State Program THE DALLES (UPD-Oregon's outdoor and recreation program may get a $1.75 million windfall il pending legislation now in Con gress is passed. U.S. Bureau of Recreation official Fred J. Overly said Monday. Overly is Seattle field director for the newly-created agency in the Department of Interior. He said the money for Oregon is part of multi-million dollar wa ter and land acquisition bill. It would be for development, Jand acquisition and study of potential park and recreation facilities. FRANKFURT. Germany tUPH The Western hero gallops his white stallion into the band of Indians, raises his right hand and says: "Wic gent's?" "Gut," replies the Indian chief. America's Wild West goes that- away in Germany s seemingly endless love affair with the Old Frontier. Despite the necessity of trans lating the grunted "How" to a gutteral "Wie gent's," "Good" to Gut and so on, the Ger manic passion for the W ild West lives on, mostly because of Karl May. May (rhymes with the pronoun "my" ) was Germany's Zane Grey. Scientist Albert Einstein and dictator Adolf Hitler (who kept a shelf of May's books in his office' both doted on the Wild West yarns spun out by M a y. who wrote of a place he had never seen. At Bad Segeberg, German mov ie makers produce their own Westerns. Every summer at the North German town is a two-month-long Karl May Festival in a 10,000-seat theatre. There the bad guys slug down red eye schnapps in the Lctztc Gelegenhcit Slubc (Last Chance Saloon). At Munich, the National Karl May Wild West Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary and marking the 51st anniversary of May's death. Frankfurt has three stores selling nothing but Cowboy boots and Western clothes. Even the Communists in East Germany maintain a Karl May Museum. Karl Marx never riv aled Karl May in German hearts. Children from Berlin to Bavaria are not savvy about the Long Ranger. Tonto, Tom Mix or Buf falo Bill. But they all know May's intrepid hero of the Cactus belt, Alte Schattorhand (old Shat terhand), and his Indian sidekick, Winnetou. Old Shatterhand shunned blood shed in the millions of May books sold here. Shatterhand got his name by flattening the bad guys with one blow of his shattering right hand. May also peopled his plains with such characters as Old Fire hand, the fastest gun in the Teutonic West, and Without-Ears, a hunter who had a closer-than-usual shave w ith an Indian scalp ing knife. May had to have a lively imagination. He spent most of his early manhood in and out of jail for various petty crimes before start ing to write his 70 books. After he became rich and famous, May finally did what he alwavs want ed to he went to visit the American West. Trial Balloons Vary In Size, Shape By DICK WEST United Press lnlernalional WASHINGTON (CPU In politics, it is important to be able to distinguish between a trial balloon and a lead balloon. Many a politician has turned loose what he thought was a trial balloon only to have it drop on his foot and liarture a couple of tootsies. Others have been known to rupture their lungs li ving to blow air into the uninflatable variety. Despite such hazards, however, it appears that we are in for a rather active balloon season dur- ing the next few months. The lilM national conventions are still about a year away and already a couple of exploratory gasbags have appeared on the horizon. When last seen they were los ing altitude fast. Apparently the launchers were unable to get all the lead out. Trial balloons have one thing in common a certain amount of flatulence. Beyond that they may vary widely in shape and size. Possibly there are a number of children, and mavbe a few under-privileged adults, w ho have never seen a trial balloon For their benefit, and for others, passed wno may need a refresher course trial balloon recognition, 1 shall undertake to list the identi fying features of some of t h e more familiar types. "Friends of Sen. Lungbuster are quietly working behind the scenes in an effort to obtain the presidential nomination for him next year." The key word there, the one that stamps it as tlie work of a trial balloonist, is "quietly." If his friends thought that Lungbuster really had a chance, they already would have hired i a brass band. Should this balloon produce any sort of reaction other than hys terical laughter, a second one will be sent aloft. "Some of the prospective candi dates for next vcar's presidential nomination are quietly working behind the scenes in a 'Stop Lungbuster' maneuver." A balloon of that sort gets its lift from the fact that the person being stopped actually has never started. It presages the launch ing of still another type. "Sen. Lungbuster had quietly PROTECT YOUR ESTATE Thronrh Equitiblt's Living Insunnc John H. Houston Krrvfre Nine 1t'-l it; r-Tii ii i sssfa the word that he would not accept second place on the ticket." Finally we have, "Sen Lung buster, often mentioned as a pos sible presidential candidate, an nounced today that he will seek re-election to the Senate instead." Wrdnesday, August !1, 196 HfKALD AND NIWS.' KlimaMI Mils. Or. PAGE SB Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Non-Surgical Method Ideal LocoHon DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE The non-surgical, electronic method for treatment of Hem orrhoid! 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