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.
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