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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1940)
August 21, 1940 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE THREE Miny at Picnic llclwccn I rioturni South Hii.cl Mrluun, Mill mid 11(10 pi'iMiim iitli-inli-il . wlm K'iil lirr viieiillon In this I lie- iinmuil illMricl Kniiflilx of illy vl.nllnii licr mother, Mm CoIiiiiiIiiik picnic ill IIk- UiiIiiii ' lli'li'iir Mcliiim, mid liir Inollicr. (reck niinpKi iHiiiil Siuuliiy. 1 lln lici I McIiiiih iiikI liniilly, led llrml wiin tin' iillriiiliini r ri.e rcccnlly fur Ilia- mmiIIi. SIic will fur llir third coimccnhvc ycur. visit firnt In Itciio lis Ilia- KiicM Miuic Wlllu uf Mi'iiil win i lioMi-ii of ii ciillciti! Irlcnil, luiil will GEARY MS SALES GROUP N 4-H SI CJtTll of thi CiisniUs, utitl Iht iiltrmliinU Included four KLun ulli Kail Kill, I'liylllK Siiiilli. I'lttriciii Si'xlon, Norma Knnu-st n i id Doiolhy Lcrunn.'.trr. An open mr nut.ss was iclt ln ati tl during tin day by Krv. hilhi r William I'oiiKltliii, lli'iid. In the xufttiall ilmihli hinder play rd in thr af In i Klamath l-iills wim. Itfaliuc H'-iid II In i. mid M'tlfnicl 5 to (I Dies In South - Wi.nl of tin riVnlh of Janet Voting, fill yrur nid Uinw lMty (if Oirtni mtics.H u ho dinl WrdnrMl.iy of la.sl week In I.u.h Ani Irs. wan re reived heir tlm wim k. Ml '.a Yoiiiiu wait known in Klamalli Kall.t whvi'p fhe played on m-v rial ucchmuiin will) the Moroni Olarn player.s. Later -.he ai htevnl fame in Hollywood as a Mipport Ini: arlt'evi and aUo pluyi-d with Lillian (ilsh and in the KnO'iie 1 1' Neil I alii i vtis, "Mourn i iik He i nnirjt Klei Ira " Miv Ymini; had reliit i vrji in A lilanit and I 'rl land. Hitrh were hrhl in l-'ini-M Lawn Mrmoiial park. VliltoriMr. an.) Ml- Frank Allen and faintly of Uakrrf n-ld, Calif . are imIiiik hen as the KiirM of Mr Mike Cialai nea j mid family. Allen and Mr.v tial menu are rmtfima. This is the first visit Allen has made to Klamatli Kail', in :i;t yearn and he remarked mi the i;reat rhanur in the t ity ns well as mii'i inndinu country. It was Allen', opinion Unit, Klaiinath is the m t prie. peroini InnklMK seelinii " he lias Men From Portland A K"et in thi nly tin pa-t wnk has hern J it or Meek, d.mnhli-r if Mrs. Smiim Meek nf Pn Hand, w h hllft v ii!crl With IVuiiy Uake idiJiw. daughter of Mr and Mrs ll".v Hakestraw. HtlTi Karle utrret. The khI f'-r Lake virw WedneMlay to isit friend.s mill norority .sisteis. In Hoipital . - Ihuldy WVImt, five year old im nf .Mr. and Mrs. Irvm Weiser nf Ihatly, is a pa tient In Klamatli Valley hospital where he is lernvniK treatment for an attack of ptomamr pui.snn .Intf. 'I'h Li is the noeond time the child has been treated h-r this ailment. h ji i! i) d tin weekend al Lake I'lahnr. r'loin there hr will K to Oakland and San I'mm-isco to n i Joy several iliiyn at thr fair, and make u brief May in Haker;.rield, Calif , with friendi before returning to her home in I'lirlnljuil, N. M. Miah Mrlaaii holds the post of head of the l.iiUlish department at the Carlv had hiKh ithool. Women's Council Thr four groups of the Women's Council of the Tirst Clirihtian rhureh will meet Thursday. August 1!!!. at 2 t m, at the following plates (iioup No. I will tniM-t with Mrs. I'rank Korlna. MM) t'nion avenue; i;roiip 2, Mrs. It. W. Clapp, '.IIlt (lardrn avenue; Kioup :i, L' Charles L'hllK, (IM I.iiunln htreet: iioup L Mi:. 11. Munsell, 2 I Lincoln street. Vint Agoncy - .Mrs .lames Stevens and mother. Mis. Will Andrew:., motmed to Klamath Aiii iu y Sunday from their home in Mrdford. Thry weir bursts of Mrs Andrrw's daughter, Mrs. Conro l- iero. government hostess at the estidihshment. Motor Trip - Mr. and Mrs. W. K Sears of this city visited In Ashland Sunday. They were accompanied home by their diuiffhtrr. Hetty (Iracr Itobhiiis, w ho has been imIiiih in Ash land Alice Marker of Ashland ret. nnrd here to sp nd tin wn k at the .Seals homr. To Drill Tlmndny I he worn en riders drill team w dl meet for piai to r 'I hur-dav rvenmfi at Vf i oortty firyi ooods a I (i ; 1 1 1 n cliirk, ai rorilmj; to all noiinci'mcnt. when all members of the team are ur'i-d to he present Viiit on Bay Mr and Mrs Viet or Holmes and son. John, left Monday morning for their home here after wsitinH in North Hend. on Coos Hay. with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoch and f ricml.v Wookond In Ashland - Mrs. italph Henoist and dii un liter, of Altiitnont, were visitors in Klttin ath Fulls Friday and Saturday at thr hoinr of Mr. and Mrs. Kl wood Hedherii. Kd Geary, Klamath county ; ranrher and seed grower, has 1 biM'ii named ehairmau of thr live- I stork sales committee by T. H. ! Wallers, Kencral ebairinan of thr Holary club coniiniltcM- for thr Junior livestock show in which several hundred boys and ifirls, members of the 4 1! clubs and Future Farmn'H of America will parliripatr September 22 to 2-1. Othrr members of the r ouunit tre include It. U. "Hod" F.IIrr. UrLos Mills. I, re McMullrn, Cus Miller and I). K. Alexander. Folio wmik are othrr comnnt- ( Ire members us announced by Walters follow inn tin; ncner al mreliDK Monday at which tune Clifford Jenkins, 4 II club itKent, discussed plans with the uroup; I'ubliuily: Herl Hall, chairman; , Hill JJiUMnorc, Dick Herder and Henry Moe. Grounds: Keith K. Ambrose, chairman, Charles Ciat crlou, Nel son Herd and .Nitch Nilsrhrlm. Siflini! C. A. Henderson, chair man, OeLos Mills, Jack Martin, L. A. West. Hill KiltretlL-e and D. K. AlrXiindrr. Harhecue Hob Sproat, chair man; H. P. Hosworlh, Jr., Henry Semou, Glenn Kent, Fred Fleet. Hank Wilson, Hudy Jeschke and Howard Perrin. Kntrrtaiiiment Hed Hussman, chairman, Kd llinnin, Marshall Cornett, llu':h Campbell and Jim 11 Itou. A U. "Cap" Colhrr heads thr barbecue serving eommittre, and his members will be announced later. Ilinnma'.ti r for ihr bin slmw will he L. A West, auctioned , Charh's K Wiesr, run; helper. "Hod F.I h-i . i hit i r man. F.d ( ieary, hi'. Milhr. Chde (Jriffith and l)i Lo Mills. H'M.k keepers: Lee MrMullen. Mitt hell Tiltotson, Oscar Shive and Mrs Paul Matthews. Clerks: Karl Gardner. A. Ft Campbell. Walter Jendi .ejew ske and Henry Gerbi r. 'i'he preiniunis and iiwiinls list i.i beinn worked out by Cliff Jenkins, and will be published ; in thr near future. SPARKS BLAMED FOR FUEL FIRE AT BIG LAKES Spark from the Rik Lakes IJnx company oiirner were thoniiht rcpnniilhle ftir a fire which hrnko out In the fuol Inn i iirly Tiiralay mxht unit the city fur fli-paiiinciit rrhponili'il to a call at H 0(1 p. in. to cxlinuimh Hit? fljimcfi. 'flic truck returned to tlic firp hull within 27 minutes unit firemen reported no damage. Three nras fire calls were an swered Tuesday afternoon, the first at .'I p. m. in the vicinity of Hriiad and Oak streets, the sec ond at :i:4C p. in., and the third at 4.05 p. m., hoth In the area near SpriuK and Oak streets. No damage was reported. I Jack nurrows, alias Jack 1 lolmes, 48, former Klamath Fa Hi sausage maker wanted hero to face a forgery charge, was arrrsted Monday by Yaki ma, Wash , authorities and will be extradited immediately. Sheriff Lloyd Low said Tues day. Ilurrowji is also wanted in Shoshone, Ida., and in Gooding county. Idaho. Low said, on similar charges. The fugitive allegedly passed a check for $25 to the Farmers Lumber company on April 2'J, HHU. IJurrows formerly operated a sausage plant on South Sixth street. Low said. 4.000.000 1 SAN FHANCISCO, Aug lil 'UP'- Chris Nakoff, Portland, Ore, tailor, landed on Treasure island Tuesday to mark thr Gob den (iate international rxp'isi tton's 4.0iK).)0(Hh visitor, ex position officials annnuiircd to night. Nakoff was given a wrist watch, dated for dinner and given "run" of the fair tonight. WEATHER Roaarvatloni Memhers of So Jounicr, club hncI lli.-ir husl.nnds BARTENDERS ASK Thursday evening at 7 o'clock m Moore park. Chairman of at riingements is Mis. Walter Web ster. Kach person is asked to bring table ser ice for one. "DRY" SUNDAYS Viilt Hero Itussell Darn elouuh, Nile llariicluiiKh, Jack : I'lerson and Jack Ihihcrtson were Sunday visitors In Klamath Kails from Ashland. Nile Is a former resident of this city and was em ployed by the Lorcn. company. In Aihland Durham Davis, diiuiihtcr of Mr. and Mrs. (icorce P. Mavis, is visltinii the early part of the week in Ashland with Jcnn Hillings who is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ci II. Hill Ings. Motor to Vlley Mr. and Mrs Chcsleiuh Moore and diiuchter of this city motored to Ashland this past weekend to visit Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Van Dyke. : NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Fair lomtjhl and Thursday, but cloudy or foKHy on coast: nor m a I temperature; moderate northwest wind oft coast. OHKCiO.V Fair lonit-ht and Thursday, h u t considerable Fresno toda , and its cloud or fog on coast and in the U Ll U but northwest portion; little temper--niioit. ature change: moderate north west wind off coast. FIIFSNC), Calil . An. 21 i.Vi A drv Sundav rtovement bios- soini a source was not the bartenders' Fresno county supei visors re ceived a resolution from the un ion advocating closure of bars anil halting! of liiuor sales on Sunday, m the u.ti rest of "driv ing all abuses'' from Ihc industry, Nero baby boy born during Louisiana flood is named Sub marine Johnson. It follows, nat urally, that he'll be nicknamed V lloat. IT'S A SAFE NUMBER TO CALL1 When you wish to increase your earnings of your savings dollar. Insured Savings as sures, you of safety of your savings Your Money is Available At Any Time First Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n of Klamath Falls Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Sixth and Main Dial 519S Social Club The Itebekah So- rial club will meet Thursday j afternoon at 1 o'clock in lOOF i hall. All members are invited to attend. j Visits Valloy Nan dueller. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Cloeller, spent last week in Ash land visiting friends and attend ing the Shakespearean festival. From Valloy Mrs. Klsie Hams- I dell and Frances .Schilling, both j of Ashland, were visitors in Klamath Falls at the home of TJiiane Monroe. j To Valloy Mr. unci Mrs. Karl F.dslill of this city spent the weekend in the valley visiting Mrs. Kdsall's parents, Mr. and; Mrs. J. R. I'itlinger. Roturnt Paul liedifer return ed Sunday from this city to his home In Myrtle Crek, Ore., visit ing relatives in Ashland en rnutu north. FILMS DEVELOPED 250 Roll dovolopod, 8 prints, 2 fro enlargements 25c or Roll dovolopod, 2 prints each good negalivo 25c. 39 m.m. mosIi. ( aath Pialactlan pilnti. St aach POSTAL PICTURE SERVICE Box 31, Portland, Oregon !nfflRj)lc! A STILL miw. 1 I Nalioniil Fil I Da-fensc 'lax I I Inclmlcil iUYS ?miw mm (IN OREGON) INcw INnliotuil De fense Tax paid for i you-ly Ameriea's I'iiiepl Cignreye. si. 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