The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 08, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    January I, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
lUturn Hare Mr. and Mr.
W. C. Van Emoii and tun
Maurice, returned thli weekend
from Annapolis, Md.. wlit-ro
hey attended Hie gruduiitlun
ceremony al the United titutra
naval academy whore their ion.
Carlton Allen Van Emon re
ceived Mi bachelor of science
degree and lilt coiiunisiiloii u
ensign In the U nuvy. The
graduation look pluen Uvcem
ber 10. Ensign Van tmon win
originally assigned to the USS
Arizona before the war, one of
the ships destroyed at I'carl
harbor. He hot now been un
signed to study railio enginrfr
lug for two and onc-hnlf months
at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology In Ilontan, and
then will go to the nnvy re
search Inbonilory In Wuirtilng
Vn, D. C, for an udditlonul
"two and one-half monthi. The
Van Emons wer. accompanied
horn by their daughter, Eliza
beth, who itopped In Albany,
near San Franclico, where iihe
hai a position with tlie govern
ment'! bureau of chemUtry and
engineering. She hai been In
Washington for the past year
and a half. While In the east
the Van Emomf enjoyed feeing
the Army-Navy foolhnll game
In Philadelphia on November
39. They also visited Gettys
burg, Washington, New York
and Chicago en route home.
Telephone Men Here Bill
Johnson, formerly Klamath Falls
wire chief and now telephone
company district plant superin
tendent for the area outside of
Portland, and C. K. Jordan, dis-
trict equipment superintendent,
were In the city Wednrsday on
business.
Cuta Hand Robert C. Taylor,
Sprague River, employed by the
Crater Lake Box company, sub
mitted to major surgery shortly
after 8 o'clock Wednesday eve
ning when he was admitted to
Klamath Valley hospital for
treatment to a badly lacerated
right hand cut by a saw.
Improving Mr. Irene Foster,
2120 Vina avenue, who la a pa
tient In Klamath Valley hospital
recovering from a fractured
ankle, will be able to return to
her home this weekend. Mrs.
Foster teaches at Mills school.
Will Establish Office Walter
Fowler, auditor for the Oregon
state unemployment compensa
tion commission, currently head
'quartered at the Elk hotel, will
establish an office her in the
near future.
Returns South Rose Brown
has returned to her home In Mer
ced, Calif., after spending the
holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown and
eon Jlmmle, 018 Owens street.
Has Flu Mrs. H. C. Brown of
018 Owens street la able to be
about after being confined to
her home the past 10 days suf
fering from an attack of Influen
za. Transferred Here F r a n e I a
Fuller, Junior employment offi
cer from Portland, has been
transferred to the Klamath
branch of the United Statea em
ployment service.
rrom Tha Dalles R. R. Van
Houte, Junior employment offi
cer with tha United Statea em
ployment service, has been trans
ferred to the Klamath Falls
branch.
Services Funeral services for
the luto Kllzaboth Clcora McMan
us Welch, were hold Monday
morning from the Perl funeral
homo In Mcdford where the
young woman died January 2,
following a brief illness. Slio Is
a former Klumnth Fulls resident
and duughter of Fred W. McMan
us. Mrs. Welch Is suvlved by
hcriusbund, Edward C. Welch,
two children, Iloger, 8, and Fred
erick, H. She was a member of
the Students International Bible
school.
In Service Friends of Clyde
Wulkor, formerly with the
Ilogue River national forest sla
tlmiud hji ranger at Lake o' tha
Woods for sevcrul summers, will
be Interested to learn he has en
tered the United States army for
active duty. Young Walker ho
been employed for the past year
as news editor on the Pendleton
East Oregonian staff.
For Your
Information
MAIL CLOSINU TIME
(Effective September 21, 1941)
Train 17 Southbound: a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! lOiOOa. m.
Train 10 Southboundi 5i48 p. m.
Train 10 Northboundi 0iOO p. m.
Ladles Aid Tha Ladles Aid
of the First Covenant church
will meet at the church on Fri
day, January 0, at 7:45 p. m. As
It Is a no-hostess meeting attend
ing women are requested to
bring something for tha refresh
ments. Thla la a family gather
ing and both m e m b e r a and
friends are welcome at the meet
ing. First Aid Class Women of the
Moose and members of the Loyal
Order of Moose announced plans
for a Red Cross first aid class
which was to meet Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock in the
Moose hall cn Pine street with
all members and friend usgnd
to attend.
League to Meet Tha Walthar
league of Zlon church will meet
at the church, 1025 High street,
on Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. The Bible quiz will be
based on Matthew 2. All young
people of the congregation are
welcome.
LOOM Tha Loyal Order of
Moose will hold a regular meet
ing Friday evening, January 0.
at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall on
Pine street. Initiation of candi
date i slated for 8:30 p. m.
with refreshment to be served
at the close of the meeting.
Card Party The Women of
the Moose will hold a regular
card party Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock at the Moose hall on
Pine street. Member of the
committee Include Maud Christ-
FOULGER'S
till hov. medium and high
heel boot! and flat heel
goloshes.
FURS
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
8TILL LIBERAL
CREDIT
CUMMINGS
FUR SHOP
115 So. 7th
enson, Janet Chrlatenson, Edna
Jensen, Alida Fenters, Marie
Flowers and Bertha Hewett.
Rend the Classified page
Visits In Valley Jay Manning
returned here Sunday itr
spending tha holiday with hi
grandmother, Mri. Cordelia
Richardson of Medford. -"t
New Closing Hours for
Food Stores ;
All major Food Store in Klamath Falls or now observ
ing the following closing hours: '
Week Days . . . . 6 p. m.
Saturdays ..... 8 p. m.
Plan Your Food Shopping Accordingly
Return Here Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hamilton have returned
from a two weeks' vacation trip
In tho north where they were
mifftitfl nf Hamilton's mother.
Mrs. D, A. Marshall, and Mrs.
Hamilton s parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. G. E. Hcllmtch of Seattle.
Valley Visitors Mrs. Myra
King and daughter June, of this
city, left Sunday for Medford to
visit Mrs. King's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. McRrlde of Jackson
ville, and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Ferguson of Mcdford.
No Visitors A "no visitors"
sign has been placed on the door
of Mrs. Ole Stcrtman's room at
Klamath Valley hospital, it was
announced Thursday. Mrs. Sterl
men, 410 Roosevelt street, sub
mitted to major surgery this past
week.
Has Surgery Mrs. J. W.
Parent submitted to a major
operation Wednesday morning
at Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs.
Parent, who resides at 1003
Wlard street, is reported improving.
To Medford Mr. Walter
West, area supervisor of WPA
women' community service pro
jects, spent Wednesday In Med-
fprd attending a district confer
ence of WPA officials.
Back to Work Mis Lafa
Welch has returned to her desk
at the county public welfare
commission after a month-long
illness.
Ta Lakavtaw O. E. Thomp
son and Ralph Miller of tha
United Statea employment serv
ice were In Lakeview Wednes
day on business.
Improving Walter Layton of I
Keno, injured when a log rolled
on him causing back hurt, Is re
ported Improved at Klamath Val
ley hospital.
New Officer Horace K.
Cook, ha been assigned to the
Klamath branch of the United
Statea employment service a a
Junior employment officer.
Returns Mrs. W. F. Collmnn
of Olena returned home Wed
nesday after submitting to ma
jor surgery at Klamath Valley
hospital.
VITAL STATISTICS
WELLS Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Fall, Ore.,
January 7, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Wells, routo 2 box 772,
city, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds 14
ounces.
LIEN ,Born at Hillside ho
pltal, Klamath Falls, Ore., Janu
ary 7, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Lien, 233 Mortimer street, a
boy. Weight: 0 poundi 8 ounces.
WILCOX Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
January 7, 1042, to Mr, and Mrs.
M. J. Wilcox, Tlonesta, Calif., a
girl. Weight: 7 pound 8 ounce.
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