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From: "don hastings" <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] Klamath Falls, OR
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:05:02 -0600
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I haven't been to Klamath Falls, Or., but I know that people from Izard Co
went to that area in the 1930's & 40's to work in the timber/lumber
industry. Myrlene
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Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Klamath Falls, OR


> Bernie,
> I don't know what industries were there but I think that there was some
> natural attractiveness to the place that drew people from the Ozarks
> there. I
> remember seeing a photograph of my g gm's house from the 1940s or early
> 50s and
> there was Enlarged photographes of Klamath Falls and also her favorite,
> Mount
> Hood that was close by where she lived in Maupin, OR.
>
> I haven't seen Klamath Falls but have visited Mount Hood and it is truly
> one
> of those breath taking views of nature that makes you know in an instant
> that
> there truly has to be a God that could have created something so
> beautiful.
>
> Maybe the Ozarks dweller is just addicted to beauty in nature?
> Beth
>
>
> In a message dated 2/2/2005 4:38:27 PM Central Standard Time,
> writes:
> Do you believe this?
>
> My grandmother could not read or write; so it was not her handwriting.
> But,
> as I recall Mother told me that it was a relative that had visited my
> grandmother there in Tulsa; during the late 1960s.
>
> So...............what was the deal with this town?
>
> Bernie Moore-Knowles
> Papa'aloa, Hawai'i
>
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