The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 06, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Innimry 6, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTVB
o City feniejfl
Return Mn. Wultrr Went and
lun, Tommy, rcliirucil hoinu by
tru In Sumliiy nlKlit uftur apuiul
lull two weeks In Lun Anvolcs
with Mrg. West's daughter uml
Inmlly, Mr. nnd Mm. Fred Shuoy.
Walter Wrt rrmiiliH'd In the
luulh fur u low diiys cm busl
nog. Kn roiitn lioniu Mn, Went
visited In Unrkeltty with another
ion, Hilly, mid fiimlly. While
until thu Wots visited a niiin
her of former Kliimiith residents
Ineliullnu Mr. mid Mrs. Theo
tlori: It. (illh'iiwiiti'in nnd fiim
lly, Mm. J.i-wIm Ankmiy (Doro
thy Uiinhiim), Mr. und Mm. Fred
Ili'C'hti'l of Southuutn, Mr. und
Mm. Allen H. Jonr.i, Mm. Curry
M. Kiimnhy who spent tha holi
day with tint (Jlllnnwatcrs, nnd
others. Friends of 4r. und Mm.
Jones will bo Inter ' ;d to lcurn
hyV with thn itn.M department
oJvllliin dclcnsc, lilkhwny do
piiitmriil, und Mm. Jones Is court
c porter for tho ntalo Indiiatrlnl
accident commission. She wus
formerly reporter for Klamath
county circuit court.
Married Cloriu Clark,
iliuilthter of Mr. und Mm. F.rnest
W. (.'lurk of lliirtlesvlllc, Oklil.,
und Minion W. Fouler, Hon of
Mr. unci Mm. Clydo K. Foster
of Kluniiitli Fulls, were miirrled
nl 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
ul Sin-rod Henri rliurch by
Father II. J. Scott. Tho Inform
nl weddlnii win intended by
membem of both families and
cloe friends. Tho brldo wore
ihiiiii hluo crepe nnd carried
rosebuds. MI'S Kntherlno Spun
nulls win the bride's utleniluul
und curried talisman rosebuds.
Harney Cnvunuuiih wus best
From British Columbia Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clnudu lloltrc-n und two
children of llrltlsh Columbia
have spent tha holidays 111
Urownsvllle, Ore., with lloltven's
piiri-nt. nnd with Mrs. lloltecn's
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ma
rin of 'S.Wi Home avenue. They
are en route to Eureka, Calif.,
where Holtern will be employed.
Police Court Throe drunks,
one chai'Ked with lining drunk
und disorderly, and ono with vug-
rancy, uppenred In police court
Monday morning. There wero a
number of truffle violations reported.
j
For Your j
liilUHIIdLIUil j
Visits Here Mrs. Frunces
Aldcrdlco of Seattle, Wush.,
spent thn holidays In Klaniath
Fulls visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Otto Ellis, und her broth
er nnd family, T. B. Powers.
Here Christmas Monu Dixon
has returned to Corvullls where
she Is employed In tho tujephono
office. She spent Christmas week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. W. Dixon of 2II50 Kborlcln
avenue.
MAIL CLOSlNli TIME
(Effective Saptamber 28. 1041)
Train 17 Soulhbou.id: 6 a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 10:00 a.m.
Train IB Southbound Si45 p. m.
Train 16 Northbound! 9:00 p. m. ,
Improving Kenneth Valen
tino of Vancouver H. C., who
wus filling mi engagement lit
Cul-Oro tavern when ho became
seriously 111 with pneumonia, Is
reported improved at Klumnth
Valley hospital.
Improving Young Hlno Zon
ntto of Alumna, wlio suffereil
facial Injuries when he slid 111
tho path of u cur Sunday near
his home, Is reported Improved
at Klumnth Valley hospital.
Ratumos Position Belle I Ins
ley, office superintendent of
Klamath Vnlley hospital, hus re
sumed her position after a brief
visit In Portland.
VITAL STATISTICS
CUTTINGHAM Horn at Hill
sldo hospital, Klumnth Falls,
Ore., January 4, 11)41. to Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Ciitliiiglium. 1114
I Martin street, u boy. WelKhl: 7
pounds 1 ounce.
Returns home Lane Smith,
sou of Mr. und Mrs. Amino
Sinilh of Kcuo, returned homo
Sunday lifter submitting to an
operation for tho removal of
his uppendlx nt Hillside hos
pital Young Smith Is n Kcuo
high school athlete nnd wus op
erated on the day after Christmas.
KYNISTO.N Horn at Klam
ath Valley hospital, Klamath
Falls. Ore , January 3, 1041, to
Mr. and Mm. K. W. Kynlston.
Illy. Ore., a boy. Weight: 8
pounds 2i ounces.
Ireland Is the seventh largest
Island In the world, with 32.600
square miles of urea.
Oire Alarm The city flro de
ment truck wns en! led out
lit 7:2H n. m. Tuesday to Dar
row nnd Division street where
an overheated floor furnace
threntened Ihe residence of W.
U. Powell, There wns small
damage, firemen reported.
Thero was no one home at the
tune.
Returnee Study Louise Mit
chell has returned to Forest
Grovo where she will resume her
studies at Pacific university after
spending her Christmas vacation
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
K. L. Mitchell and her grand
mother, Mrs. Etna Gentry of 817
East Main street.
Sewing Meet Women of the
Lakcshore Drivo district will
hold their first meeting Friday
afternoon at 2:00 to cw for the
Red Cross. The meeting will be
ludrl nt the homo of Mrs. W. R.
lQs. Women from thn district
who are Interested In tho group
arc requested to coll Mrs. Hibbs.
From Sacramento Mr! and
Mrs. Robert Dale of Sacramento
huvo been spending tho holidays
with their son nnd family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Dale of 1401
East Main street. Tha Dnlo
family all spent tha past week
end In Yreka whero they visited
with other relntives.
Improving Gilbert Lien of
the Elllngson Lumber company
wai reported slightly Improved
at Klamath Valley hospital
Tuesday, Lien has been a pa
tient at tho hospitnl since Inst
May when he suffered a gun
shot wound In tho leg.
Injures Ankle Mri. Otto El
lis, 1729 Lexington itroet, suf
fered a painful Injury lato Sun
day whon sho sprained her
(uekle while skiing on a hill
sr her home. Sho Is confined
to hor bed end will not bo able
to walk for a number of days.
To School Betty Ray, Helen
Grumbles, Nan Gnylord and
Kdna Rny returned Sunday to
Oregon State college at Cor
vnllls where they will resume
their studies after spending thn
holidays hero.
Home on Furlough Corp.
Raymond E. Fuller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Fuller of 2252
Vino street, Is home on furlough
from Fort Knox, Ky.
Surgery Mrs. Olo Stertman
410 Roosevelt street, submitted
to major surgery at Klamath
vnney nospltnl Titesdny,
$50 REWARD
will bt pals b Dr, Parliar UborsterlM,
Snoluiu, Waih., lor any oorn or eallia
that oannol ha ramnvMl wllh
or, psnKsn'S oonN ncMOVia
CASTLEBERRY'S
THI IUPIR OUMMTI DRUO
33c ' Main 33c
Extension Tho Altamont ex
tension unit study group will
meet Friday, January 0, nt 2
p. in. at Hid Imme of Mis. L. K.
Keevos, 1)117 limbec street. Tho
topic will be, "I'lirenlChlld Relationships.''
Clrcloa to Moot Tho various
circles of the Women's Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist church will meet ut
tho following homes on Thurs
day afternoon, Circle No. 2 with
Mrs. C. II. Ilurnslohlc. Mrs. I.
A. Uranium co hostess, 12.) High
street, 1:30 p. in. di ssert. Circle
No. 4, Mrs. Alfreidu Steimnclz,
017 Walnut street, 1:30 p. rn.
dessert; Circle No. 5, Mrs. V. J.
Jo.sephson, 1041) Earlc street,
1:3(1 p. m. dessert; Circle No
(), Mrs. A. It. Hanson, 1147
Crescent avenue, 1:31) p. in. des
sert; Circle No. 7. Mrs. JI. A.
Gilklson, 3320 liishco street, 2
o'clock afternoon meeting.
Shrine Club Tho annual in
stallation of officers of the
Klamath Shrine club will take
place Wednesday nl (1:30 p. m.
nt thn Elk hotel. There will bo
a cocktail hour followed by din
ner, Hubert A. Thompson will
bo Installed as president. The
utfair Is for Shrine club mem
bers only.
BPW Gloe Club The first
meeting of the ltusincss und
Professional Women's glee club
will be helil Wednesday at B 45
p. m. at the home of I. Mir
Darby, 1127 Eldorado street.
Installation Plans are com
plete for the installation of of
ficers of the Kiwanis club to
tuke place ut the Willurd hotel
Wednesday ut 0 30 p. m Danc
ing will follow the Installation
ceremony and the address by
D. J. Ferguson, chaplnjn of the
United States army stationed nt
Vancouver P.arracks, Washing
ton. Malcolm Epley will be in
stalled us president. Fred South,
well Is tho retiring president.
Catholic Daughters Members
of Culholic Daughters of Amer
ica will sponsor a whist party
Wednesday, January 7. at 8 p.
rn. in the parish brill. The pub
lic is invited to attend.
Keno Red Cross The Rod
Cross sewing unit of the Keno
roud will meet Thursday, Jan
uary 8, at 1:30 p. m. at Die
home of Mrs. O. L. Grimes. All
ladies of the di.strirt are invited
to attend und to bring finished
sewing to tho meeting. Fresh i
supplies will be available. I
Circle Savon Moots Circlo
Seven of llio Methodist church
will meet lit 2 p. m. Wednes
day, January 7, ut the home of j
Mrs. Florence LSilkcson, liisucc '
street. i
Study Club Tno lndopendont
Study club will meet Thursday, !
January 8, ul the home of Mrs.!
W. C. Little, 2444 Orchard way.
A potluck luncheon will he
served al noon, followed by
the regular business meeting
and election of officers. Satur
day evening the club will en
tertain the hu:ibands, friends
and families ut a potluck din
ner In tho community hall on
Garden avenue at 6 o clock. En
tertainment will follow the din
ner. Modoc Point PTA Tho reg
ular January meeting of the
Modoc Point Parent-Teacher as
sociation scheduled for January
8, has been postponed due lo
tho lack of program material.
Moot Slatod Thero will be
an executive meeting of
the Fairhuven PTA at the
home of Mrs. Lester Smith in
West Klamath on Wednesday,
January 7, at 1:3(1 p. m. The
next regular meeting of Fair
haven PTA will be held in the
school gymnasium Friday nt 3
p. m. A very Interesting pro
gram on national defense has
been arranged by the program
chairman, Mrs. Frank Tarr. and
all parents and those interested
are urged to attend.
Alice who were both ill spent
their vacation In bed at her
mother's In Mills City. Mr.
Fishback spent part of his vaca
tion with his parents In Mon
mouth. HUMAN ICE
The human body contains Ice
raufed by the enormous pres
sure In tho muscle tissue. This
ice exists at ordinary tempera
tures only under a pressure of
more than 100,000 pounds a
sipiare inch.
Lassen Volcanic national
park, in California, was visited
by 104.010 persons In 33,115
private automobiles, during
1040.
The smallest space Into which
a parachute can be folded is
said to be obout 18 by 18 by 4
inches.
OVERCOAT
SALE
Science Gives Milady Hint
On Thrifty Use of Perfume
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jon. 5 (P) ,
Bo scientific, girls, and wear
your perfume behind your ears.
"Odors travel best In a humid
atmosphere," Dr. Ralph Bien
fang. University of Oklahoma
pharmacy professor whose scent
collection has won national at
tention, contended today at
forum discussion,
'There Is a humid, protected
situation behind the ear," he
went on, "as illustrated by the
expression 'He's not dry behind
the cars yet'."
Dr. Blenfang, having given his
idea of the best place for per
fume, then went on to say fur
was the worst, emphasizing:
"You might as well pour It on
a rug."
The professor Insists the flavor
of food It not conveyed by the
tongue but "posteriorally,
through smell."
And that gave him another
argument for his humidity-odor
theory.
"Add that fact to the relation
ship between humidity and
smell," he asserted, "and you
have the reason the people of
of New Orleans are culinary
conscious while Esquimaux
would Just as soon eat tallow can
dles." Dr. Bienfang contends the Im
portance of the sense of smell i
sadly underrated.
"Children are educated In tts
use of all their senses except
smell," he commented.
"But the dairyman always
smells milk before he buys It
The physician sniffs the air when
he enters a sickroom. And 1
understand that In the federal
bureau of Investigation school
here peace officers were taught
to recognize various gases by
their odors."
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i Mr. and Mm. Elton Fishback
i and daughter Alice, occom
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spent the holidays at their
i homes. Miss Hardy staying in
I Corvallis. Miss Fishback and'
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