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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1941)
'AiiRUwt 18, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREW 11I0HD5 FEEL A mnnpower sliortuue which miy become ncuto wan (sit thin week hy the Oront Norlhorn railroad, The Southern Puclflo nlso reported the supply of quiil- ' ifled trnlnmon wus bocomlnif icnrce. Incrensed business, both of tin ' fount) nuluio nnd In duppod-up rontlnn trntln, hm opened new vnennclos, official! of both roncli tated, Tho iltuutloii li compll (' co ted by the draft tuklnK younif rjcn nnd defense industry Job taking skilled employe! at better ' pay. Both the SP nnd ON reportod n ihortngo In track men nnd tralnyard ervlc employe!. The 'X Great Northern alo noted lack X of available experienced clor ; ' leal help, ,, , RAILHOAD BHIEF8 Trnvels Esst J. M. Buriri, in perintendent of the Klamuth dl vllon of Iho Great Northern railroad, left lust weekend for a vcutlon trip to Chicago nnd Cleveland. Cone Fishing Don Dlvenx of the Cirent Northorn railroad and Howard Pernell of the Bouthcrn Pacific left Saturday for n week'i fishing at Lake Waldo In the Cnscftdcs. Biek Home Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fouler have returned to the elty after a vncntlon in Nebrna i tit nnd other mldwrslern polnta. I Foster la train dispatcher with the Great Northern, CITY BRIEFS ' To Portland Mr. Erneit D. Lamb, Mr. A. G. Proctor nnd . Mr. Sydney Evan will leave Thursday morning by motor for Portland where they will spnnd the remainder of the week. Mr. Lamb, Siskiyou district vice president of the Oregon Feder ation of Garden clubs, will at- - tend a meeting of the bonrd Frldny nt the home of Mr. Dan iel Heffner, date presfclent. Mr. Proctor, stale chairman of pic ture slides he i collecting for the state federation, will attend the meeting. Mrs. Evani plans to visit In Portland at the home of her son, Percy, formerly of this city. (4 Data Set Friday, August 22, at S:30 p, m. the annual Rotary J picnic will be held' on the Big Lawn on Conger avenue. Wo- men of the First Methodist ' church ir sparing and erv- ing the picnic lunch. This will ' take the place of noxt week' .' Rotary mealing. VUlU Bon Mr. W. L. Shedd of Tacoma left Wednesday after a two weeks' visit with hor son and daughter-in-law, Mr. end Mr. William Shedd of Sheldon street. She was entortalncd in formally by friends nnd enjoyed n trip to Crater lake and other place while hero. I Return Mr. and Mr. A, N. Kelsey, 2331 Garden avenue, re ! turned from a vacation trip of I two week which they spont in Spokane, Missoula, Mont., and "''Bonneville, Grnnd Couico dams, ; and Shelly, Ida. They were nc ; ; companicd to Shelly by Kclsoy'a father who hli visited hero for ' soveral week. To Nebraska Mr. Jnmc ' Wolfo left Saturday for her homo in Clarke, Neb., after visiting for two months with hor son and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Matlick, 1734 Menlo Way, and . her daughter's family, Mr. nnd Mri, Corl W. Henry, 2304 Recla mation avenue. Spread Motif New... Is Fun To Do &'4nUk IB ArU by Alice Ilrooks (CM MOUUHOU) MK INC PATTERN 7070 Cute a can be, ln t ha? And you'll love him embroidered on n crib or carrlaga cover sur rounded by vari-colored flowers nil rrudy for Hint special baby. Paltern 7070 contains a motif 13 '4 by 14 inches and 3 smaller motifs averaging 3 by 6Vi inches; color schemes; mn- Little ' Folk' Spread Worked, in Simplest SUlcbcry tnrlols needed; Illustrations of stitche. To obtain this pnttern send 10 cents In coin to Tho News and Herald, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Be sure to print plainly your NAME, ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER. In Ban Francisco Mr, and Mrs. Stanley R. Berry, 2103 Rec lamation avenue, have visited in San Francisco for several days with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Berry. They nre expected bnck this week. Lucky Thursday The Lucky Thursday club will meet August 14 at the home of Mrs. Katherlno Evans in Riverview addition. Members will meet at the home of Miss Nona Hall. 913 East Main street, at 12:30. Improve Jack Nichols, ad mitted. to Klamath Valley hos pital June 20 with hip and head Injuries as the result of an acci dent, was reported Improved Wednesday. Returns Home Mrs. Carl Peterson, 1700 Oregon avenue returned home with her infant duughter Tuesday evening after having been patients at Klamath Valley hospital. Return Mr. and Mrs. George W. Van Horn of Altamont have returned from a motor trip to Seaside. To Yamsay Lydla Frlcke Howard, public health nurse, plans to drive to Yamsay on Thursday to spend the day on a routine visit In that area. Home From Coast Mr. and Mrs. George Bratton and son re cently returned home from a week's vacation spent along the Oregon coast. Doctors Planning Annual Conclave September 2 to 5 Planning to ice your doctor? Then you'd better see him in the next two or three week. He may be out of town September 2 to 8. Klamath Fall and Klamath county doctors, In large num ber, will attend the. 87th an nual session of the Oregon State Mcdlcul society in Portland that week, x It will be another "brushing up" meeting with the state so ciety doing its best to bring the new to Oregon doctors. Five na tionally prominent doctor will addrca the lessions on the Uni versity of Oregon medical school campus, headed by Dr. Frank H. Lahey of Boston, president of the American Medical associ ation. , Clinic in Portland hospitals and panel discussion, an inno vation this year, are part of the program. Doctors' wives will have their own meet September ' 4 and 8 when the society' women' aux iliary meet. BODY FOUND PORTLAND, Aug. 13 JP) Sought since March 31, the body of S-ycar-old George Har vey wa recovered from the Oregon alough yoterday. Labor Leader Here Worth Lowcry, International vice presi dent of the International Wood worker of America, (CIO), was In the city Tuesday on business. Noble's Musicians Mostly American Ray Noble' popular orchestra play at the Broadway hall, Ma lin, Friday. Though Ray is an Englishman who has only been In thl country six years, moat of his band I recruited from Holly wood, except Bill Harty, hi manager and drummer. Harty is an Irishman who lived in Eng land a number of yean ! Snooky Lanson, the boy soloist with the golden' voice, 1 from Nashville, Tenn. He ha the thick southern drawl and the charm of the 01' South. Before ,, beginning its' , barm; storming of the weit coast, till' band had long engagement in) June at Catallna. ' - t ' ' . J, . . -rn . I" ' ' Read the Clasaified page. y Don't Experiment! 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