The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1940, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    March 21, 1940
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRE9
Jerry Pnul Erdman, charged
with lnm-ny In a dwelling, was
umilliiidl beforo Juntlco of the
Pcmco J. A. Miihoney Tuesday
mul was bound over to tho grand
jury alter waiving preliminary
hourlnil. Iliind win set at $101)0
null or $l!tH0 properly mid Kril
niiiii win coin i n 1 1 led to tho
county Jail.
Kiiliiiiui was arrested In con
ncetlon with tho alleged rifling
of two c a b t n In tho Kncky
I'olnt dintrlrt owned by Grant
Kouch and Paul Wainpler.
PHOTOGRAPHER GETS
PICTURE OF TRAIN,
BUT DIES ON JOB
BUIHUN, Cullf., March 21
(U!') Thulium Dnrdln, 2!), ama
teur photographer, got hi pic
ture Wednesday but lout hla llfo
when struck by the ttrcamllno
train, City of Him Francisco,
Tho film In hla camera wan
developed and printed. Ho ob
tained an excellent picture of
the train that killed him.
Dnrdln, a Houthern Pacific
employe, stood Just off the
tracki to photograph tho limited
trnl n a It raced through the
SiiImiii atutlon. Ho anupped tho
huttor and Jumped back, but
tripped over a cement curbing
and tho train bruahed him out
of tho way,
Ho got the camera only
week ago and had once before
tried to photograph the train
without good rosults.
Dnrdln li a nephew of Aniel
S. Wllliami, lupcrlntendont of
Stockton city school.
Weather
NORTHERN CALIF.! Fair
and mild tonight and Friday
but ovorcaat on the coast, mod
erate wind off the coast.
OREGON: Generally fair to
night and Friday, but becoming
cloudy wont portion; local val
ley fog went portion In morn
ing; little change In tempera
ture; gentln cant to louth wind
off the count.
Stop and Go
MOTORISTS:
Here'i today'! oufe driving tip
from the National Safety coun
cil: One of the dangcroui maneu
ver! In traffic li backing. Many
mall children have been Injured
or killed became drlvera have
backed out of garagei and down
drivewayi without making lure
that the path wai clear.
Even backing very ilowly la
not alwaya aafe. Alwayi look
firit. If poMlble, atatlon some
one ouUlde the car to double
check. The rear-vlew mirror
doei not give you lufflclent pro
tection. CITIZEN'S TRAFFIC
SAFETY COUNCIL.
SOARING To NlW jEGHTs N VAiUE.0,viNGr
LMARCH value demonstration
6.2 Cu. Ft.
r fW
THE BIG NAME,
THE BIG VALUE
I N ELECT R I C
REFRIGERATION
Motei ThU Coldspot ho many
deluxe feature the dia
gram belowl Compare It aloe,
power, beauty and coavonlencet
with other of thU price.
You'll "be more than ever con
vinced of it superiority and our
generosity. Super-powered for
safety, totted and approved by :
Underwriters, by Good Hou-N
keeping Institutes.
5-Year Protection . . .
. . guarantee the Coldspot unit, tor
that period of time, agalnit ny do
foct In material or 'workmanship.
You buy with absolute assurance that
Coldipot it mecheaicoHy perfect!
While Our Limited
Quantity Lasts . . .
6.2 - STANDARD
COLDSPOT
Your good cent will soy
you dollar t The thrift
champion of th nation . . .O
(antationally low-pr lead
while th Bos I awayl
Fully equipped to bring you
complete food protection.
I' COLD EX
INSULATION
a 0 Ft CELAIN
AND DULUX
e tS CURES,
7 LBS. ICC
DECREES
COLD CONTROL
FINOER-TIP
TRAY RELEASE
SS DOWN
WHEN COLDSPOT GIVES YOU
1 ill J
R OT 0 R I TE - y " rfp-' I
THRIFT UNIT IJHZ ,-
e DEFROSTIN0. ITM
O.LASS TRAY. -
S-PIKCK
f REFRIGERATOR C
V. IIT OIVIN
Hvs Handf Covered Jon ea Jf
. moTonm
ouxxan
. SIOUM
' or ton
cosmos.
M erosr
OTIS T
ui. ion
TOODBX
cross oa
. BUSTLSB
1 n-noor
SULTIS
Porcelain Interior. Dulux Exterior
3 Coldex Inaulatlon Automatlo Interior
Light 13.7 Sq. Ft of Shelf Aran
aiaaa Befrostlna; Tray All Steel .
OF
MEDFORD, March 21 (U.R)
The last of southern Oregon'
Civil war veteran, Mile J.
Estei, 04, died today. He had
been 111 for several week.
Eitc served three year In
the war between the state, and
wai wounded at Petersburg, Va.
Survivor include two sons, two
daughter, 17 grandchildren, 23
great-grandchildren, and on
great-great-grandchild.
It Is reported bv competent
military observer that on ap
proximately 86 out of every
100 takeoff or landing on air
craft carrier, Japanese pilot
crack up a plane. The British:
about 23 out of every 100 an4
the U. S. navy leu than on pet
hundred.
During 1930, passenger reve
nues for all classes of motor bug
operation increased IS to 34
per cent, even though average)
fare were lower.
SLEEK SECRETS UNDER Jsv
S'rK THE EASTER PICTURE! J
V f A -h DESIRABLE SL,PS Mi
V VRtAVTII 0VW v : Under yr Ea"ter outfit youU want I 1 )
VA the trim-fitted loveliness of a "Desir- fll 1
. WVYiL U and acetate aatins In tearose or white. rfl h"-J w
VuA W Lace trimmed or tailored. Made with f 111
four blaa gorea, rip-resistant seams tf 1
' 1 W and adjustable straps. Sizes 82 to 44. rQj ll
"IVS. RAYON SLIPS Chevron patterned and no- )fl 1 .NJ
elty rayon In tailored style. 32-44.... gs : pf'S
lh SLEEPYHEAD IN ' ' '
e Cozy cottons UDored to a "T iljl tilO
SHIRT S ;fS ;
Kamed for their fau.tlea, V ' ' C 1 1 A R N 0 D E "
eolUrs! Tru-PolnU won't T j ff "f"V.
wilt or wrinkle. They tay If ' " I I I TD z23i
as crisp and correct as the V- J l P PRE " SHRUNK fTW
moment -ou put them on. M J . BATISTE WITH ' T- iB
Fin broadcloths and per- lJLy T '
cilts In fancy patterns, blue JTEX BACK '
or white with Ocean Pearl . j i ff " ' l
buttons, pleated sleeves. I d'J I I IpT Tl I -me qB jf?iA
SHIRTS AND SHORTS, Combed "S' 4 : AA . : .." 'feffll '
cotton; pre-shrunk broadcloth. WrT iTftfll f Wt . . . wul slim you fiifk b V
Each 236 mait ' Into the '40 figure 1. fwf.1 L RV
. Pre-shrunk bs- f A S k. E
' tist with lastx tirlr
bck. firm boninr Mjf
tott. ,"" f "f)T
SOFTIE ALL-IN-ONE . . - Diira Latex
with uplift bust. Four garters. Sizes 33
TWO-WAY STRETCH . . Dura Latex
' . . ' . pantie or girdle with four garters. Hze
CHILD'S SHOB
V ' Scuff - rtiliUnt
iw.-isj- frrnw w ' A ' lemthere In strmp or
IjJ ifl 1V fc V-V? oxfor style with
tff iT . llMr HEALTH ARCH
' 1 rta00. q&qb UQJ k nrsi'wisss
BOYS' TROUSERS 4-$ So'f.4''
... wI.X,V,r.B,v,Ur '8B sz iimia2ffl& PCT oirls' shoes
Bsys' Irosdclots Shirt 4X Wj&m&L WL ! .Mv SSi Sth'
.r.;s.irt,.$..rh1....... MMWk v x3X BU:a.tah"f;ts:
leys' Drat Sstks...... II n It jjgj IBi tFW) tone. 3Vi-.
' i a 0 x MEN'8 8H0E
iyPer5!? 4 .. Z2b y, 1 "Sandy Nevlne" with
n A Xt i hE. lOoodyear welt,
z T. I m I nf rfi l--'t -r "'
X? oJf?F W8m' Non-Hun 1 Jjncair upper.. .
- Elastic Top : S"M
NEW PRINTS FOR .V; . $0) - HOS6 (t XLA
YOUNS CHARMERS j'r aTlW3 I V; JtfjT-J'
si li Slie 8H to 1054 Nv 1 !
Honeysuckles m )) PoPui shad.. I
: 11 -Wl 79c r7
Sweet little cotton dresse f" 'tO So ;
styled with a grown-up ( 1 tmmmmmmmmmmmmm
air. Poplins, percales and ' ) ( s"-If f " "I "
sheers. Princess or pleated . V"l 7i f '""" skke EX eCJ fcTCSI 3
In sizes from 6 month to jj II- 1 I I . j )
HONEY LANES Everyday cottons for -big sister I
In wash-fast prints. 7-16. SI I