'August 21, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE nVB"
City linii
: Horn From Siltm Mr, and
Mr. K. K, Hutchinson woro
home Thursday rrom Suloni,
wliora tlioy attended tlio district
Klwanli clubs convention, Fred
Southwell, president u( tlio lucul
club, and Mrs. Houlhwull, went
to Portland before rulurnln
homo from tho convention. Mr
und Mrs. Klbort Voutcli and Mr
and Mr, Oscar Poylon continued
on vacation trlpi after tlio Knlcm
mretliiK. Mr, nud Mm, Ed Ontcn
darf v lulled In Knlcm with rein
live ond attended convention nt
fairs. Malcolm Kpley and Artli.
' ur Echaupp returned from Siilom
Wednesday.
Marin Enlistments Snvornl
youths enlisted In tha Unite
States Mnrlno corps lliiouxh tho
local recrultinu station, punned
through Klnnuith Falls Thursday
mornlnii on rotito to tho mnrlno
enrpa bono at bun Dlt'Ko, Calif,
Tho men Includo Jnmcii A. Hula,
1031 Wnnhlnutoii; Floyd J. Sut
terfleld, Willow nancli, Calif
Harold Reave, International
Falls, Minn.; Hnrry D. Atibln,
Holly Rldno, La.
To Marshlleld Mrs. L.
Decker, formerly of thi city, re
turned to her home In Marin
field Sunday after visiting a
wetik In Klamath Folia with her
parents. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Col
vln, who plan to move from here
to Nowata, Okla. Mr. Decker
later, Mra. Grace Wells of thl(
city, drove her to Roseburg
t where ahe wna met by her
daughter, Leonn Decker.
' Home P. M. Kennedy and
aon, Bob, have returned from a
weeks slay at Crescent City
and other coast points. Ken
nedy Is a sawyer employed at
Weyerhaeuser and is recovering
from a major operation to which
he submitted a month ago. He
will resume his work In the
near future.
Congratulations Dr
and Mrs. Peter H. Roxcndnl of
1444 Crescent avenuo, are recclv.
ing congratulations of their
friends over the birth of a aon
their second boy, at Hlllsldo hos
pital, Wednesday at 10:50 p. m
Both mother and infant are doing
nicely. Dr. Rozendal la tho Klonv
ath county health officer.
Like Klamath Falls Al Dur-
ney and Tommy Ralston, both
of Bakersfield, Cnllf., enjoyed
n. nvrnltfht ilav In Ihn .lu
Tuesday, Both are members of
Co, AH First Medical corn
They called at the News-Herald
and expreaaed their opprccla
tlon of the hospitality of local
citizens.
At Coast Mra. J. Hardin
Carter, accompanied by her
two children, Charlotte and
Jimmy, and her mother, Mrs,
Charlotte Martin, loft the early
part of the week for YachaU
and other reaort point on tho
uregon coast.
To Victoria Mr. und Mn
Roy Rakcstraw plan to leave
inuraaay zor a week' vacation
Which thftv will ninri In Wn.li.
lngton and Victoria. They plan
to return to Astoria where
Rakeatraw will take part in the
aalmon derby.
Transferred Roy O. Bice, of
Klamath Fall haa been sont
from the rwntiUnn -
rort Lewl. Wash., to the Re-
placement training center at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
, VUltora Mr. M. Hofllch and
daughter, llah, Virgil Hofllch
and sons, Aldon and Milton of Al
bany, Ore., are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Hofllch1 sister,
Mr. W. V. Whltlatch. They will
return north Sundny.
License A marriage license
was Issued in Seattle, on Wed
nesday to Kenneth McKce, 43,
and Beulah Smith, 40, both of
Klamath Fall.
Visitor Mr. and Mr. J. E.
Bledlnger of East Chicago, Indi
ana, apent Tuesday In the city
vlaitlng Mr. and Mrs. Walter
West of South Riverside,
Accidents Luolla K, John'
son, city, and Robert F, Hall,
Chll(Kuln, reported a minor
truffle accident on Fifth itraot
north of Main, lute Tuesday
uftcrnoon, Property dnmugo wa
involved, it. O. Gould, Klum
nth county school teacher, and
Kthyl L, Chase, 2521 Hope
troet, were Involved in
minor nccldent which resulted
In a clnmnged bumper for the
l.ooltt enr Into Tuesday after.
noon in front of a locul market
Leaving for Home Mr. and
Mra. Donald Goldlng, (Frances
Horry), will leave Isllp, Long Is
land, tho hitter pnrt of the week
en route home from a visit with
Goldlng' mother, Mrs, Ilnltlc
Goldlng. Goldlng will resume
his tenchlng nt Klnmnth Union
high school, and Mrs, Goldlng
her position as clerk with tho US
bureau of reclamation.
From Lonornw Mr. and Mrs
A, E. Charlesworth of Lnngvlew,
Wash., spent a few day visiting
at tho E. K. Smith home, 810 Jef
ferson street. The visitors were
en rnuto from California to Kpo
kano by motor. While here they
enjoyed a trip to the Lava Beds
and Crater lake.
Complaint City police re
ceived a complaint from resl
dentil of South Sixth street in
tho vicinity of the Tlk-Tok
restaurant, saying the nolae and
honking of car horns made it
Impossible for them to sleep.
Officers aro Investigating,
Shrub Deitrovad Mn W T
Mann of Dratlon's store reported
to city police the destruction of a
$15 shrub, arbor vltne, which she
nil Id was uprooted some time
Wednesday night by vandals.
Polica aro Investigating.
Four More Local
Youths Join Navy
Four more local youths have
Joined the navy through the
local navy recruiting station in
the postoffice building, and have
boon sent lo Portland for their
physical examinations. After
examinations the men will be
enlisted and tranaferred to San
Diego to complete their recruit
training.
All four enlisted In the reserve
for the period of tho nntional
omergency.
Those who have been sent to
Portland are John MucMlllun of
Klamath Falls, Donald Dies of
Klamath Fall, Charles Duncan,
formerly of Ashland, and Luther
Erasmus of Bly.
It wa also announced by the
naval atatlon that a record num
ber of young men have joined
thl month and even more are
expected before September 1
VITAL STATISTICS
MOWAT Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore ,
August 21, 1041, to Mr. and Mra,
Donald 11. Mowat, Pol lean City,
girl. Weight: 8 pounds 2
ounces.
ROZENDAL Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore..
August 20, 1041, to Dr. end Mrs.
Peter Hi Rozendal, 1444 Crescent
avenue, a boy. Weight: 6 pounds
13 ounces.
STERTMAN Born at Klam
nth Valley hospital, Klamath
Falls, Oro., August 20, 1041, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stcrtmnn, 410
Roosevelt street, a boy. Weight:
o pounds 3 ounces.
TEN CASES HEARD
T
Ten case were acted upon at
the Wednesday session on the
city traffic court. Acting Police
Judge Adolph Zamsky presided
Tha dispositions:
Betty Lee Daley, 1316 Look
out, no operator's licvuso on per
son, caso dismissed; Jack Otter-
bcin, basic rule violation, caso
set for August 21; Hex Eastman,
Ewuuna camp, no operator's li
cense, f9 bail forfeited; Clifton
Frank Kcnne, Tloncsta, Calif.,
reckless driving, $23 bail forfeit
ed; Ballista Rcginato, 3128
Boardman, hit and run, $28 bail
forfeited; Billy Polk Burgess, 204
South Fifth, basic ruin violation,
fined $S; Eldlo A. Barlow, 707
South Sixth, running stop sign
fined $2.
Reynold Edward Morgan
3128 Cannon, no operator's 11
censo and fuiluro to give right-of-way,
fined $9 on license count
with $5 suspended, fined $5 on
right-of-way charge with $2.30.
suspended.
Johnny Ross, 4S11 Bonrdmsn,
basic rulo violation, fined $5
John Frank Greeninger, S10
North Seventh, basic rule viola
tlon, case postponed until Aug
ust 22.
Fort Ord Private,
Known Here, It
Seriously Hurt
A report was received
Klamath Falls on Thursday toll
ing of the death of Private Mcl-
vin Luchcttl of Fort Ord, 24-year
old soldier who took part in Sun,
day night's entertainment at the
armory,
Later reports were to the ef
fect that Privato Luchcttl was re
covering from a skull fracture at
the Fort Lewis hospital, Mem
ber of the hospitality committee
said they would send a message
to the soldier thanking him for
taking part in the entertainment
here and wishing him speedy
recovery.
Klamath Man New
Farm Agent in
Deschutes Area
REDMOND. Aug. 21 (VP) -
C. Cameron, Klamath Falls, ar
rived here today to become state
department of agriculture repre
sentative for Deschutes, Crook,
Jefferson and Wheeler counties.
C. E. Hutchlns, who formerly
held the position, was transfer
red to Astoria In charge of simi
lar work In Clatsop -and Col
umbia counties.
For Your
Information
WEATHER .
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Fair tonight and Frlciav but over
cast on tho coast night and morn
ing; little chango In temperature:
moderate northwest wind off
coast,
OREGON Portly cloudy to
night and Friday; littlo change In
temperature; gentlo northwest
wind off coast.
Mall Closing Times
(Trains)
Southbound: 6:00 a. m.
Northbound: 10:00 a. m.
Southbound: 0:19 p. m.
Northbound: 8.30 p. m.
Plonatr Picnic The Pioneer
picnic will be held Aug. 31 at
Moore park at 1 o'clock Instead
of 12 as previously announced.
Culinary Alliance An import
ant meeting of the Culinary alli
ance was scheduled to be held
Thursday night in the labor tem
ple. Refreshments were to be
served after the meeting.
Meeting Women of the Moose
executive committee are asked to
meet with the senior regent Fri
day at 8 p. m. in the new hall,
1010 Pine street.
Friendship Club The Friend
ship club will meet Aug. 22 at
me nome oi Airs. v,. vy. aiamey,
1130 Lincoln street. If the wea
ther is favorable a potluck lunch
will be held at Moore park; if
not, it wilt 'bo served at Mrs.
Stanley's home.
OSC PICNIC The second
annual Oregon State college pic
nic will be held at Diamond lake i
Sunday, August 24. All alumni,)
students, and anyone interested;
in OSC are cordially invited.
Persons are asked to bring their j
own lunches. Free ice cream j
will bo served.
Card Party Tha Women of
the Moose will sponsor another
scries of card parties, the first to
be held Friday afternoon in their
new hall, 1010 Pine street. Play
will begin at 2 o'clock. The hos
tess committee includes Billie
Bcnner, Florence Shriver, Mae
Capps, Mabel Ward, Evelyn Stcn-
erson and JJannio M. Thompson.
Refreshment will be served.
Church Meeting There is an
old-fashioned Baptist tent meet
ing held daily at 11 a. m. and 8
p. m. in the tent located on high
way 07, north of the Ashland
Junction. Preaching by Elder
J. W. Black.
Rebekah Meeting A regular
meeting of Prosperity Rebekah
lodge was announced for Thurs
day evening, August 21, at the
IOOF hall at 8 o'clock, with ini
tiation to be held. All visiting
members were invited.
With forty signed up and
moro applications coming, Clem
Clarke, defense coordinator, pre
dicted Thursday that the Klam
ath defense welding school at
KUIIS may have to operate on a
double shift.
"Everything Is shaping up
fine," Clarke atoted. "Wo will be
ready to operate a week from
Monday."
Several welders have applied
for instructor's positions and
Clarke is now awaiting word on
their acceptance.
Police Warn
Traffic Warrants
Will Be Issued
Traffic tickets were coming In
too slowly to suit city police and
a warning was issued Thursday
that warrants would be issued
against those who have received
tickets and refuse to comply
with rules of the traffic depart
ment.
Three tickets were paid In
Thursday morning's police court.
three drunks, three vags and one
drunk and disorderly appeared.
Read the Classified page.
Klamath Clubs
Invited to
Wikiup Project
Prlneville, Burns, Lakevlew,
Shcvlin and Gilchrist have been
invited to participate.
The men will be transferred
Aug. 23 to Camp Mary's Creek,
Detroit, Ore.
REDMOND, Aug. 21 (JP)
Work In which CCC enrollees
have been trained at CampBan Concert
vriKiup on ine ucscnuies pro
ject will be demonstrated Sun
day for central Oregon residents.
Competitive tests are schedul
ed, to be followed by a picnic
and selection of a girl as honor
ary camp commander. Civic
clubs of Klamath Falls, Bend,
Scheduled for
Courthouse Lawn
There will be a concert pre
sented by the city band on the
courthouse lawn Friday at 7:30
p. m., it was announced Thurs
day. The band Is under tha di
rection of Charles Stanfleld.
A second concert I schedule
for Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. on the'
courthouse lawn.
Read the Classified page. iy
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