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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
February 21, 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE THREE Make Eaatern Trip Dr. and Mra. T. F. Farley loft leit week by trnln fur Mlclilwin. From tliore tlicy plan to motor south to WimliliiKlon, D. C, South Carolina and Florida to vliilt rclutlvca of Dr. Furlcy, and will 11 1 no bo iiuuiili of Mr. and Mn. M. D. K o c h in a n of Dallaa, Tvxtia. Mra. Kochmun la the former Minn 1' e U K y llnlnea, nleco of Mr. mid Mra. J. 11 Curnahun of Kliimath Falla. VUlt In North Mra. Clifford Ynilcn unit Mra. Everett Atklna left Tliuinihiy to drive to Tonlno, Wiisli., where they will vlalt Mra. Yudon a aUtur, Mra. Hiilph llulundur. They will apend few dnya in Portland, and plan to drive to Sllctz whore they will vlnlt Mr. and Mra. James Winll (I'i'HUy Yudvn). Mra. Hu liinilcr la the former June Cud den. Cola Army Job Charlotte Faulkner, who Imi been asslat- ant In the chunihcr of commerce offices for tho limt three montha, hua uccuptod a poaltlon ua civilian employo of tho United Statva army and linn ono to Hormlaton, where the urniy la constructing a inunltlona dump. Mini Faulk nrr's pliico at tho chumbcr of commerco la belnu filled by Roue Yornea. Back From Trip Mr. and Mra. C. 11. DiLnp have re- tiirncd from a motor trip to Oro vllle, Calif., where they were tho tiueata of Mra. May Edaall. Mra. Kdiuill la a former realdent of Klamath Falla. who now mukca her homo In Orovllle. The UeLupa were accompanied by Mra. Stoler Sr., of Wcycrhaeuaer, who drove for them. Mra. Stoler la a former realdent of Orovllle. Attend Graduation Mr. and Mra. A. A. Ward returned to Klamath Fulla briefly Saturday after atlcndliiK the graduation of their Krandaon, Clarence Ward Jr., from Alhnmbra high achool In l.oa Angelea, on Feb ruary 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ward are now In Washington on bual- neaa. Visiting Here Mlaa Ona May Massey, formerly a stenographer with the Klnmnlh office of the Oregon atiito employment of fice, la visiting her family In Klamath Falla this week. Mli Maasey la now secretary to the atnte employment service ad mlnlstrator In Salem. Transferred to Idaho Ken neth Boyd, for tho paat four montha a salesman In Klamath Falla with the Weyerhaeuser Timber company, haa been trana- ferred to Lcwlaton, Idaho. Boyd left to take up his duties, there on sunaay. To Meet In Eugene Frank Drew will leave Saturday for Eugene where he will meet Mra. Drew who has been In Port land for the post month with her mother, Mra. S. J. Moore, during the lntter'i Illness. Nawcomera Mr. and Mra. Walter Klubo, formerly of Kal lapell, Mont., have arrived in Klamath Falla to make their home. Klabo la a civil engineer for the Great Northern railroad. Mra. Backea 111 Mra. A. C. Backca haa been confined to her home with a aevere Illness for tho past week. Just Arrived at DREW'S MANSTORI A Large Shipment of New Spring Sport Coats Mado In the S-button lounge stylo, these amort coata are outstanding. Colors: Camel - Teal Si Othen Sizes: 33 to 44 9.85 10.85 12.85 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Marahaa In Dunimulr Dr. and Mra. E, M. Muraha of 252(1 White avenue, apent the first of tho week in Dunamulr, Calif. They wero accompanied by their niece, Veralco lloaglund, and Bill Sykea of Tcnnuiit, Calif. Syket waa Inducted Into tho army from Dunsmulr. Miss Iloagland returned to Klamath Falla whore she la tho guest of hor aunt and undo. Dr. Qelante Here Dr. Peter Qalente, formerly realdent phy alclan at Klamath Agency, but moro recently from Pennsyl vania, la spending a short time here before Joining the army medical aervlce in Murch. Me and Mra. Galcnte (Dorothy Mo- cnbee) are visiting at tho home of her parenta. Mra. Olenger 111 Mra. Dora Glonger of Chiloquin hua been sick In bed at Ashland for tho last eight days, according to a card received from her by The Herald and Newa. Her son and daughter-in-law apent the day with her last Sunday. She auid she hopes "to be up soon." Improved Mra. Miriam Green, who haa been seriously 111 at tho Hillside hospital, Is greatly Improved but still un able to have visitors, hospital official! aald Friday. Reporta Accident W. R Armstrong reported to the sher iff Friday his car waa struck by another machlno as It atood In the driveway of his home In Weyerhaeuser addition. Trio to Tlmberllne Lillian Redkey, Maxlne Johnson and Peggy Johnson will leavo early Saturday morning for Timber line lodge on Mt. Hood for a weekend of skiing. Return From Valley Mr. and to their home at 2111 Darrow avenue alter visiting with their HllllDhfjr nH inn.ln.lmii Mi "in. I, v. uanacc in Asniana. Baa Francisco Bound Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roman of 2234 Orchard avenue, left the first of the week for Snn Krnnrl.nn where they both will receive meaicai care. Back From Lakevlew Mr. and Mra. Jena L. Anderaon have returned to their home at 2331 Whlta avenue from a business trip to Lakevlew. To Tulelake Mias Potty But ler from the Klamath Falls Merla Norman studio was o business visitor in Tulcluko Fri day. To BDraoue River Jack Al meter, local director of the atato employment aervlce, will be in Sprague River Saturday for a survey of employment prospects in that area. To Red Bluff City Engineer E. A. Thomas will go to Red Bluff Saturday to look over that town's municipal swimming pool. Mumps Victim Mrs. Phil Brixner, county primary school aupervlaor, haa contracted the mumps and will be confined to her home for two weeks. Raekleas Driving Charged William Richard Noil is charged with reckless driving in a com plaint filed In Justice Joseph Mahoney's court. In New Ham Mr end Mr F. W. Morin moved Into their new home on Eberleln strt I net week. From the Aaenev Mrs. Or. vllle Elliott of Klamath Agency was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday, On Business Mrs. Jerry Slse more of Fort Klamath was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Thuraday. LAKEVIEW REPORTS Plenty of ordora but a short age of dry lumber available for shipping murks Lakevlew lum ber conditions. Jack Almctcr of tho Oregon Stuto Employment service said Friday. Almeter, district director for the service, returned thla week from a aurvey of employment conditions In Lake county. Mlllmcn In Lakevlew, in giv ing their views on the current status of tho industry, also told Almctcr that logging operations in some Instances have already begun and Unit others will open up us soon oa wcuther permits. The Luke county situation in regard to logging parallels Klom nth activities. Many basin camps havo cither opened or plan to begin In tho neor future. A nine-tube automatic radio and record pluyer was reported stolen from the home of Rosctta Chiloquin In Chiloquin, city po lice officers aald Friday. According to a report filed by Indian Officer John Arkell the set waa taken during the day light hours of February 19. C. L. Ellis of 3S23 Shasta way in the Shasta district reported Oregon license plate 2BS-878 was stolen from his car Thursday. One drunk, one vag, two dis orderly conduct and seven traf fic charges were heard in police court Friday. licfllgfMt Willi In "AiiKrli'miUiii' VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 21 W) A 17 year-old Austrian refugee who has been in the united States two years won the district championship in an 'Americanism" contest last night. The victory made Andrew Grosz, Camas, Wash., eligible for divisional honors at Spo kane, Wash., in the American Legion-sponsored event. In win ning, Grosz contrasted life In Austria with his experiences In the United States. Dickie Goodrich, Stevenson, won second place, and Jack Sof- fec, Kelso, 4hlrd place. Accident Deaths Ilown In Oregon SALEM, Feb. 21 (F) The atate department said today that 24 persons have been killed in Oregon traffic accidents so far this year, compared with 43 dur ing the same period last year. Only six persons wero killed during the first 20 days of Feb ruary, compared with 26 during the similar period last year. I'ostoffico to lie Closed Saturday The Klamath Falls postoffice and Station 1 will be closed all day Saturday, February 22, in observance of Washington's birthday, postal officials said Friday. Station 1, the sub-office at Hcndrlck's Drug store on South Sixth street, was scheduled to be open until 9 p. m. Friday eve ning for the convenience of late mailers. No Accidents Nn ftntnmnhHf. Occidents in Klamath county were reported at the sheriff's of fice Wednesday or Thursday. Oll-Aii to Ileal Consumated L2.:- . : V Jim Douglas, left, head of the Douglas Motor company, is shown signing final documents with the Union Oil company, in connection with the enlargement and addition of lubrication facil ities at his DcSoto-Plymouth agency.' Union OH company officials are L. E. Greenwood, agent, standing, and J. F. Wallace, dis trict sales manager. Douglas announced that he would hold a grand opening in the near future at his expanded quarters, featuring DeSoto and Plymouth automobiles as well as all Chrysler product service. Demand for better Chrysler product service prompted Doug las to expand his business into the building next door which soon will be vacated by the Mar shall Cornett company. It Is re ported he will have the finest Chrysler product service depart ment between Sacramento and Portland. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Dr. Wayne McAfee Phone 3535 Day or Night 5M Hopka Bldg Opposite Penney'a Wild Geene Seen Flying North The first wild geese of the season were reported seen fly ing north over the city this week. A huge flock in V-formatlon was sighted over the hills above Pacific Terrace, headed toward Canada or some other northern haunt. Tho visit of the geese co incided with this week's springlike weather. Pine Orders Drop Slightly in Week PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (U.R) Orders for Idaho white pine. Pondcrosa pine, sugar pine and associated species for the week ending Feb. 15 totaled 72,550, 000 feet compared with 76,031, 000 feet for the previous weelc and 91,311,000 feet for the cor responding week of last year, the Western Pine association re ported today. IVeuIyweds Lose Car in Sand GEARHART, Feb. 21 (JP) The beech looked romantic, so Mr. and Mrs. Dell Winters, honeymooncrs from Spokane, Wash., drove down to the ocean. Before they knew it, the car sank in soft sand and surf rolled in. They escaped with a duck ing, but the ocean swallowed the automobile. The wedding trip was not ruined, however, for in surance money provided a new car. Most of America's oilcloth. 96 million square yards are pro duced annually, is made on a cotton base, but a small amount is made on paper base, accord ing to the census. OBITUARY EVA ELLIS Eva Ellis, a resident of Fort Klamath for the past 12 years, passed away at her late resi dence in that city on Thursday, February 20. The deceased was a native of Talent, Ore., and was aged 61 years 6 months and 20 days when called. She is sur vived by her mother, Mrs. Lou isa Taylor, and a brother, Clay Taylor of Fort Klamath, Ore gon; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Thomas of Sacramento, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Wightman of Portland, Ore.; a grandson, Gor don Thomas of Sacramento, Calif. The funeral service will take place from the Methodist church in Fort Klamath on Sat urday, February 22, at 2 p. m, the Rev. L. W. Mooney of Wil liamson River officiating. Com mitment service and interment in the Fort Klamath cemetery. friends are- respectfully invited to attend. Ward's Klamath Fu neral home in charge of the ar rangements. YESI That's where they're going to Chase's to fix income tax returns. 128 No. 4th. Frank L. Weaver has moved his real estate and insurance of fice to 339 East Main street. D(al 6764. For Your Information fat PJ.tM an Atfvartlafeis I TDM Column, Ptwn. 1114 VEATHER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Occasional rain tonight and Sat urday; snow above S500 feet; lit tle change in temperature; mod erate to fresh soilthemtt ulnri nit coast becoming fresh to strong soum or cape Mendocino tonight and Saturday. OREGON Partly cloudy to night and Saturday; occasional light rain south portion; little change in temperature; gentle to moderate east to north wind off the coast. Extended forecast for the far western states period Friday, Feb. 21 to 26 inclusive: Moder ate rains northern California with snow in high Sierra and light to moderate rain or snow southern Oregon, Nevada and southern Idaho first two days and again in northern California near end of period; otherwise fair or partly cloudy'; consider able valley fog west of Cascade; temperature near or above nor mal. Mail Closing Time (Train.) Southbound: 6:00 a. m. Northbound: 9:30 a. m. Southbound: 3:15 p. m. Northbound: 8:30 p. m. (Stages) AHuras, Lakevlew, Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 a, m. Juveniles to Meet Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet in the K.C. hall Saturday, February 22 at 1 o'clock. All members are asked to be present. Americanlaation Program Klamath Odd Fellows will spon sor an Americanization program in IOOF hall Saturday evening. The IIoIUs Deauty Shop 504 So. 6th . . haa bein purehaaad by May MeAnulty. Mary Malta, operator with yaara of aiparianoa from San FraiKltco, la aaalatlng. 2 Permanent $4.50 MONDAY - TUESDAY ONLY Open Ivfnlnsa By Appointment Dial !!! Popular Prloaa Parkins aoi I. tth at. DUKE ELLINGTON Aad Hh Famous ORCHESTRA ARMORY Monday, Mar. 3 Feb. 22 at 8 p. m. Harry A. Buick is to be the speaker and the public is invited. , Masonle Meeting A special communication was to be held Friday evening by Klamath lodge No. 77, AF&AM, for the purpose of conferring the en tered apprentice degree. Breth ren were asked to assemble at 7:30. . . Pinochle Party Auxiliary of the Suburban league will spon sor a pinochle party Saturday evening, February 22, in the Garden street community hall at 8 o'clock. Dessert will be served by a committee headed by. Mrs. Frank Robitalle after the play. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Marie Seward and Mrs. E. L. Sanborn will as sist Mrs. Robitalle. Juveniles The Degree of Honor Juveniles will meet Mon day at 7 p. m. In the KC hall. Three-R Club The Three-R club will meet at the home of Ada Morris, 126 Rogers street, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Hostesses will be Anna McCormick, Lola Myers, Jesta Kaylor, Ella Pau ley, Grace Harris and Ada Mor ris. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary drum corps will hold the third of a series of pinochle parties at the KC hall Saturday at 8 p. m. The public is invited. - BOOK BANNED i VICHY. Franca. Feb. 11 ft The ministry of education ban ned from publlo grade and high schools today edited versions of Romatn Rolland'a novel "Jean Crlstophe" and 22 other . test books. . Si ) aid Old Oscar Qf MAN SOURJOX trWXIY a KHSJ 86 proof. 49 grain neutral tpir its. Frankfort Dll tilUritt, Inc., Louis rill 6 Ballimor. M.OOI'1.90 MKT I QUANT M W 15 Eminent eye specialists all aejrt it is advisable to have one's eyet examined one a year. Now It tho time for yo to havo a thor ough Columbia eye check-up. rVTake 1 an hour of your timo and havt a complete eve examination, at no charge or obligation. 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