Jnntinry 7, 1942 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE City Women to Sow Members of llio women's auxiliary of Kennies Ciulf iiikI Cfitinlry club uru linked to moot both Thursday nnrt Fri day afternoons nl 1:30 o'clock nl tho bumo of Mrn. Cloorgo II. Mnrryniiin Sr., 1121 Pacific Tcr lino, to now or K nl t fur tlio Aiiu'ilriin licit Cross. Those tin v inK finished ui tlcloti uru naked to bring tlinn to tho afternoon meetings In order that women of KrumcH obtain credit for the work done. New niuli-rlnl will bv on hunil Willi Mm. Onirics 1. Hubert In charge. All women of tho club are inked to take pnrt nit tin-no iifternoon nicotinic will lake the place of tho usual Friday sc.islon.i l tho clubhouse. Recreation Roport The fol lowing rccrciitlon report wui presented mid approved Mondiiy Oht lit u meeting of the city incll by David S. Ilrldge. rcc rciitlon officer: Junior police court. 4; Junior police, truffle. 4; boy putrols, 21; Investigations. :iB; Intnrvlewii, 1U3; meetings. 12; met with rccrciitlon comnilltco, licenses issiird lo d ll t e, 122H; hikes recovered, 13; totul iiiiioiint received, $:ill. Local Leaders The Local l.cmlers association will meet Saturday nl 1 30 p. m. lit the Kliiiimlli County eliuinbcr of commerce offices to niiike pliiiis fur the year mid to elect officers and hear committee reports. This Is the regular uarterly meclniif. iieconllnil lo C. I'. Jenkins, 4 11 club uiienl. Returns Mrs. Hose M. Poole, returned Sunday by Iruln from tu' south where she uccompiinlcd Q. daughter, Mrs. Prentice K. Ycouiuna shortly before Hie Christmas holidays. Mrs. Yeo mans Joined her husbund. Major Yeomiins, at Camp Polk, Louis iana. The group enjoyed a visit In New Orleans. Goes South Mrs. Peter J. Gulcnto und infant daughter, Mary Kathleen, left last week end for Del Mnr, Calif , to Join Dr. Gulente who is stationed at Camp Ciillan, Calif. They have been here for the past several j months visiting Mrs. Colonics Confined to Home Mrs. parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Frank Fronkford has been con Mocubec, 322 North Fifth street. I "ned ' ' "onio on Wulnut street with Illness during the Fire Alarm The city fire de partment was called out ut 8:23 a. in. Wednesday lo extinguish a blaze In the upper floor of a Oiidence ownetl and occupied ' Archln Colson, 017 Pine street. An overhented stovo was given ns couo of the fire which caused considerable damage to the building. Recovering Jeanette Rusteen, srven yciir-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John llusteen of Home dale road, has been moved to her home from Hillside hospital where she received treatment for pneumonia. Improved Friends of Mrs. Hurl K. Hawkins of Vine avenue will bo happy to learn she has recovered from an attack of in flucnzn and now nble to be about nl her home. Returns Mrs. Winnifred Gil len, Klamath county home dem onstration agent, returned this past weekend from Mt. Hood Mgicre she enjoyed the skiing si Tiniberllne lodge. Returns From Portland Mrs. John Allen of 407 North Ninth street has returned from a week's trip to Portland where she visit ed her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sunder Lundmark. Visitor Corporal Raymond E. Fuller is visiting here this week with his pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Woltcr Fuller, from Fort Knox, Ky where ho has been stationed the pust few months. Accepts Position Margaret Orr of the Eugene farm security administration offices has accept ed a position in the Klnmath Fnlls FSA office In tho federal building. In Lakevlew Dnn Enstmnn, president of tho Klnmnth Modoc chapter of the Iznnk Walton len- juio, wns expected back from Jkcvlcw Wednesday. In San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morlcnson arc spending several dnys In San Francisco. oft tw': r-T TT1 total Mw HjimiiswL. I Bn4ejf& Returns Horns Mm. Wilfred K. Luiiim of Modoc I'olut re turned homo Tuesday rilghl from Sun Frunclsco whore she spent soverul dnyit. Sho accompanied her daughter Winifred, lo Pnlo Alto, where she will reauino hor studies nl Stanford university. While In the south Mrs. Lnmm's sister, Mrs. George Wntt. enter- tlilucd lit n delightful Sundiiy (if fulr complimenting her duugh ler, Mrs. Dunn Id M. Grunt, (Ger nldino Watt,) und her two duugh-tcrsln-liiw, Mrs. Thomas Wntt of Sun Francisco nnd Mrs. Ilollnnd Wntt of Prlnevllle, Ore. In Washington Friends of Dura Fostor, dauKhlcr of Mrs Irono Foster of this city, will bo Interested to lenrn she has ac cepted ii position with tho na tional defenso board In Washing ton, U. C, and Is now living In Arlington, Vu., commuting to her woik. Sho took the civil service examination here a short time bko and left December 27 for the east coast. Sho was met by Mrs. Twyln Ferguson, ulso of this city, upon her arrival In Washington. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCulloch of Sun Joso, Calif., former residents of this cily, have returned to their home 1 after n week s visit in Klamath i Fulls nl the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. fclberl Miles. 323 Mesn street. I'here were u number of Informal nffnlrs given for the vis itors during their stay. Fractures Ankle Mrs. Irene Foster of Vine uvcnuo, teacher ut Mills school, suffered u painful accident when she fell near her home shortly after noon Tuesday ami fractured her ankle. She is a patient nl Klamath Valley hos pital. Mrs. Foster is regent of Kululona chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Valley Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murray of l.angcll valley were visitors In Klamath Fulls on Tuesday, Murray transacting1! business while Mrs. Murruy at tended the guild meeting at St. Paul's. Murray Is n sloru opera tor In the valley. I past week. Return Home Dr. and Mrs. Chnrles V. Hugh returned lo Klamnlh Fnlls Monday night af ter spending several weeks in southern California. Set Date The date for Ihc an nual Easter Monday benefit bridge party by women of St. Paul's Episcopal church has been set for Monday. April 6, it was announced Wednesday. Co East Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sltrlnger left this week for Chi cago where they will visit his pnrenls. The Sitzlngcrs reside at 813 Onk street. We'll take off our hat to the early riser. At least he has get- lupl Looking for Bargains? Turn lo tho Classified page Statement of Condition of First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Klamath Falls, As of December 31, 1941 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans $ 1,360,434.83 Members' Shara Accounts I 1,358.341.29 Loans on Passbooks and Certlfl- Shares Pledged on Mortgage Ao- - -- 10,590.91 ccttnU Holl. Other Loans None AirKnen from r,d,i Horn. Loan Properties Sold on Contract 22.627.31 Bank 111,932.8 Real Estata Owned and in Judg Borrowed Money Nono ment 8,031.69 . ... . .. Loans In Process Jl.658.60 Investments and Securities ... 46,380.46 v J . , . ,,, Other Llabilltlei ... S.S 10.47 Cash on Hand and In Banks 100.709.07 J , . Specific Reserves 87,432.75 Office Building and Equipment, less depreciation 89,755.38 General Reserves 25.750.10 Deferred Charges and Other Assets Nono Undivided Profits . 98,203.57 s i "sri mi ii x 4 th i irn. rw i ii r" 3 'i!Lr;; i 1lf " !M SAVINGS S IMM A55U rtWf,J,JJJJ.H:MWVi..7 LIGHT-RUNNERS PINED IN CITY TRAFFIC COURT Improper left turns and run ning red lights following un In tensive warning campaign con ducted by the city police de partment, brought in it number of offenders In traffic court this week. Following Is the traffic officers report: Illancha F. 11 run nun, 806 Oak street, running two red lights, $2 fine; George Dlack. Bonanza, Improper left turn, J2, Dennis OMalley, (101 Mitchell street, running stop sign, $2; Hurry W. Wilson, 3323 LuVerne street, Im proper left turn, $2 suspended; John W. Watls. (HR Uroad street, running red light, $2; Toy M. llriles, 1720 Wall street, improper left turn, $2 suspend ed; Orvul L. Lyn, 222 Mudison street. Improper left turn, $2 suhpeuded. Kicluird K, Decry, route 2 box 310, running red light, $2 bull forfeited; Hemic lloguc, 1745 Meulo Wuy, improper left turn, $2 suspended; George. Jones, 324 Wiintluiid avenue, no op- crutor h license $5 fine, running red liiilit. S2 su.snendcd: Newell Mclntire, Olene, improper left turn, $2 suspended; Guido Ho- bustelll. 4334 Peck Drive, run- 4334 Peck Drive, mug red light, $2 bail forfeited; Jerry Hamilton, 830 Prospect, running red light, $2 suspended; Harold Plckrcn, 1445 Maryland avenue, four in coupe, $3 bull forfeited: Curl E. Yunccy, 5228 Kline street, improper left turn, $2 suspended, no operator's li cense on person, not guilty; Raymond J. Butler, 240 Mich igan avenue, running stop sign, $2 fine. Eight persons who failed to appear in court were issued traffic citations, officers stated. Lions Club Hears Defense Plans of Local Officials Members of the Lions club Bl the regular Tuesday luncheon In the Willnrd hotel henrd city and county officials outline the local defense plans with Dr. M. C. Cas- sel presiding during the program hour. Mayor John H. Houston spoke on civilian defense In the city, and County Judge U. E. Rccder discussed the same topic from the county angle. Police Judge Leigh Ackcrmnn discussed po lice reserves, and Fire Chief Keith K. Ambrose talked on the activities of the firo reserves. Chnrles Stanficld, director of music at Klamnth Union high school, presented his a cappella choir which song several num bers Including Ann Price Dun lea's song, "I'm An American." VITAL STATISTICS SHAW Born at Klamath Val- i ley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., j January 5, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. i G. A. Shuw, 4435 Winter avenue. I a girl. Weight: 3 pounds 21 , ounces. 1 1,584.529.62 For Your Information MAIL CLOSINU TIME (Effective September 28. 1941) Train 17 Southbound 6 a. m. Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. m. Train IS Southboundi 5:45 p. m. Train 16 Northboundi 9:00 p. m. Council The Women's Coun- ell of the First Christian church I will hold an nil day meeting at i tho church, Thursday, January I 8, beginning at 10 a. m. The morning will be spent sewing for tho Red Cross. There will be a politick luncheon at noon and tho regular missionary program nnd business meeting in the af ternoon. All women of the church are especially urged to attend. Board Meeting Members of tho Klnmath Falls Woman's Li brary club board will meet Thursday at 10 a. m. In the small clubroomi of the library to make plans for Monday's regular meet-' ing. Soroptimist Club The regu lar luncheon meeting of the : Klnmath Falls Soroptimist club j will be held ut 12 o'clock noon nt the Willnrd hotel with new i officers presiding. New commit-1 tees will bo announced at this i time, it was stated. ! Graduate Nurses The mem bers of Graduato Nurses associa tion. District No. 8, will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the health unit, Eighth and Pine streets f There will be election of officers. War Vets Members of the ', Spanish-American War Veterans J J association will meet for dinner If & Thursday at 8 p. m. In the Pell- usSi can party room following their installation of officers. ! Circle to Meet The Congre-' i gutional Community circle willif jj hold a general business meeting and start Red Cross sewing on Friday, January 9, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Glenn Stivers, 2301 Orchard street. PTA Meet The executive committee of the Altamont PTA will meet In tho school Friday at 3 p. m. Regular PTA meet ing is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. This meet ing will be open to the public, with a program of interest to tho community at large. Church Meeting Rose club of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the church parlors Thursday at 2 p. m. Mrs. C. L. Harvey and Mrs. Fred Fletch er will act us hostesses. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Euglcs hall. Candidates will be initiated but formats will not be worn. Entertain ment and refreshment will fol low. Suburban Auxiliary The Su burban League auxiliary will hold the third in the present series of card parties, Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Fountain on South Sixth street. Luncheon SUIT SALE CurlM lull! -SolS u Hlstl l.H $23.75 AND $28.75 DREW'S MANST0RE LIABILITIES 1,584,529.62 3 will be served at 1:30. The pub lic is Invited. Shasta Vltw Grange The Shasta View grange will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock In the Shasta school. Auxiliary to Meet A meeting of the ladies auxiliary of Can ton Crater will be held Thursday evening, January 8, at 8 o'clock at the IOOF hall. Members are requested to bring sandwiches. Installation of new officers of the Canton will take place on Janu ary a,. Verse Croup Mrs. Walter Brown will entertain members of the Verse group of writers at her homo on Pacific Terrace on Thursday at a 1:30 o'clock des sert. AAUW Group The Arts and Crafts group of the AAUW has postponed meetings indefinitely. Gas Model Club The Klam - I nth Gas Model club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in Poolc'i Bicycle shop. Cummlngs will speak on U control. Dr. L. M. Burke will discuss air foils, and E. Renner will speak on an unannounced topic. Suburban League Members of the Suburban league will meet for a regular business ses sion Friday, January 0, at 8 p. m. In the Shasta school. IP 1 PTA Notes I RIVERSIDE Riverside students continued to buy defense stamps in 23 and 10 cent denominations and the amount was upped considerably following the holidays when dimes nnd pennies went for Christmas presents. On Mon day after students returned to school, the boys and girls pur chased $27.80 worth of stamps, it was reported, and on Mon day of this week, sales totaled $23.10. I The next regular meeting of i Riverside PTA will be held j Tuesday, January 20, in the i school auditorium. JOSEPH CONCER The Joseph Conger PTA met for its December meeting on the seventeenth of the month at 7:30 p. in. at which time they were entertained by the pupils of the school when they pre sented their annual Christmas program. The program was enjoyed by all, especially the fathers who seldom have a chance to see the children perform. Santa SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT P'M(- w h'W R0THM00R COATS and SUITS It's not too early to think of your Spring wardrobe! If you want your Rothmoor coat or suit just in time for Easter - - NOW is the time to put in your special order. Thursday and Friday Mr. Ben Jacobson, Rothmoor's factory stylist, will be at LaPointe's with hundreds of new Rothmoors - - - the complete line for Spring - - ond to take special orders. Delivery guaranteed by Easter! Select your Rothmoor now! made his appearance to the de light of the children. On Friday, December 10, the PTA treated the children and gift exchange between students was held. The sale of defense stamps is being held regularly to the satisfaction of all. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday, January 14, at 3 p. m. Klamath Students On Honor Roll EUGENE, Jan. 7 UP) Among 177 University of Oregon stu dents included on the fall term's honor roll, announced yesterday, were Mary B. Dennis, Ethel M. Dixon, Bessie V. Kamarad and Jerry A. O'Callaghan, Klamath Falls. HELPING THE NAVY SOUTH BEND, Ind. (VP) Be cause he was 52, the navy would not take William E. Olsen when he tried to reenlist after Pearl Harbor. But since he was turned down, he's been back to the recruiting office 12 times, each time with a young man he'd persuaded to Join. The twelfth recruit had a bad tooth. Olsen took him to his own dentist to get it pulled. tWl -t, U- T Health expert ay the only safe place to kiss girl It on her photograph, "Can you plcturo that? DoThis If! Has a Cold Relieve Misery With Improved Vtch Treatment This improved treatment actually makes vlcka VapoRub give tvm IETH. KUUUS THAN VM IU0MI ACTS S WATS AT OMOB to bring relief... penetrmh to upper breathing passages with soothing medicinal vapors . . . ITIMUUTI1 chest and back surfaces like a wanning poultice . . . And woag FM HOURS to ease coughs, relieve muscular soreness or tightness, and bring real comfort. To get this Improved treatment ' . . , simply massage VapoRub for 3 minutes ON BACK aa well as throat and chest, then spread thick layer on chest and cover with warmed cloth. Try It I VTCKS vaporub -the Improved Way, Mi '.'iVlMItmuMSi m m i4 child at tr;. . h i.."l. ilt .ait (liti nil