The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 12, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Jfinunry 12, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTVB
0 QUy Buep.
Teaches Margery South
well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. VV. Southwell or thla city,
graduuto of Oregon Htulo collcgo
unci miijor 1111(10111 In homo eco
nomic, wnit elected to a leach
InK position on Ilia Miiunii Hiver
high arhoiil stuff January II. Minn
Soulhwi'll will to k u over her
new duties Jiiiitiury 1U lit tho
opening of Ilia second semester.
Minn Southwell bus Just cnllipli'l
I'd 30 huiira of work beyond
collcgo graduation lit Oregon
Stutii college mid received a
ntatu teiichera' cui llf Iculc. .Shu In
mi honor Ktiidoiil lit (JSC nod
him received special recognition
In cnnrm'H of physical education
im well iih homo economics mid
science. Mho la u graduate, of
Klunuitli Union high school.
Soeki Brother The where
uboitta of Oskur Olssou, thought
Ohe in Kliiinutli county, la
nghl )' Ilia alslcr, lleliny
OUaon .Suilier. U-l-lft South
Sawyer avenue, Kvcigrecn Park.
III , in ii letter received hero Sut
urdny. Olason la anlil to Iiuvh
come to the Kluiniilli men In
I lull from I. millennia, Sweden,
and la I'll yeura of uge. Ho fot'tie
ei ly received Ills mull lit u local
hotel, hia mater stated hut work
ed In logging cum in in Una urea.
Mrs Siicher rci(itesls unyonc
knowing the presence of her
hrother to kindly udviae her ua
soon aa possible.
Twins Born Mr. mid Mrs
('. II CesMium of 23.111 Ui chard
avenue, arc receiving cnngnitu
liilloni from their friends over
Ihc birth of twills, u boy and
till, ut Hillside hospital Satur
day, The boy weighed 4 pounds
6 ounces, the girl, (1 pounds 7
necs. Mother and babies arc
li pottetl doing nicely. Cesslium
I.- employed by the Rcstcr-ion
Lumber corporation.
Named Officers -Jerry O Cal
l.ighan, miii of Mrs. Leo Sagc
hoin of litis city, has been elect
ed ice president ol Ills fratern
ity. Phi Kuppn i'sl ut the Uni
versity of Oregon, It whs learned
here Friday. Joe Kennedy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kennedy
of WcycrhaeuM-r, waa named
house manager of Phi Kappa Pal.
Improving Mrs. Irene Fos
ter, who is In Klamath Vulley
hinpital with a fractured ankle
received in a full ut her home
on Vino street, remains In
Klamath Valley hospital. Her,
ankle bus been put 111 a cast i
ad she la reported improved.
Amputation Hubert Taylor, !
Spruguo River, employe of the
Cruti-r Luke Box company is :
reported Improved ut Klumatli I
Vulley hospilul. Taylor suffered j
a cut hand which necessitated '
the amputation of his small fin
ger.
In Ashland Mrs. Ralph Put
man of Klamuth Falls, spent
several days visiting In Ashland
with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Put
man. The elder Putinan fins been
confined to his home In the
volley city with a recent nllnck
of Illness.
LEGAL NOTICES
National Forest Timbar
For Salo
Sealed bids will be received
0 the Regional Forester, Port
ixl, Oregon, up to and includ
ing February 12, 1942, for all
tho live timber mnrked or des
ignated for cutting, and all mer
chantable, dead timber located
ijon an area embracing about
f 31,835 acres within Townships
37 and 38 S R. 13 E Town
ships 37 and 38 S., R. 14 E., and
Tuwnahlps 37, 38 and 39 S., R.
13 E., W.M., Fremont National
Forest, Oregon, estimated to be
30,000,000 foct B.M., more or
less, of live and dead pondcrosu
plno saw timber, and an uncs
timntcd amount of sugar pine,
ladgepolo plno. California in-consc-ccdar
and white fir snw
timber to bo cut nt tho option
of the purchaser. No bid of less
than $4.15 per M. foot for pon
dcrosn pine, $2.00 per M. feet
for sugar pine, $1.00 per M.
feet for California Inccnse-ccdur,
and $.50 per M. feet for lodgo
polo plno and white fir, will be
ansldcicd. In addition to tho
lecs bid for tho stumpago, a
cooperative deposit of $.23 per
M. feet B.M. lo be used by the
Forest Servlco for paying tho
cost of slash disposal, and a co
operative deposit of $.10 por
M. feet B. M. to cover tho cost
of trco planting, seed sowing
and timber stand Improvement
work on tho orea cut over, for
tho total cut of timber under
the terms of tho agreement, will
bo required.
$0,000.00 must bo deposited
with each bid, to bo applied on
llio purehaso price, refunded,
or retained in part ns liquidated
damages, according to condi
tions of salo. Tho right to re
ject any and nil bids Is reserved.
Before bids aro submitted, full
Information concerning tho 'tlm
fr) tha conditions of snln, and
SJio submission of bids should
bo obtained from tho Forest Su
pervisor, Lnkevicw, Oregon, or
the Regional Forester, Portland,
Oregon..
J 12-10-28. Aff. News No. 4.
Traffic Court Tin following
appeared In truffle courts con
duclcd Jununry 8 and 1U, uc
cordlnif to city police: Jonas
Sparks, runnlnif red ll(ht, $2
auapended; Jeaao Hurl Toylor,
352;t Altiimont drive, running
atop sign, $2 suspended; Cordon
H. Lodlnghiiiii, 11)41 Mununllu
alreet, running atop alifn. $2 aua
pended; John A. Hardin.
Kual Main alreet, running atop
sign, fi line; William O. Ouk
linral, Yrekii, Cullf., Improper
li-ft lurn, $2 suspended; Mervyn
C Clciison, H2 Kb at Main
alreet. Improper left turn, $2
auapended; Osrnr K. HerKliind,
Itl.'IM Crescent avenue', running
red light, $2 hall forfeited.
Returns Here Arlene
Flamnio resumed her position In
the Klamatli branch of thu First
National bunk Monday morning
after being called to South Da
kota by Ihe death of her father
She was accompanied by her
sister. Mrs. Willis Browning of
Portland, tho former Alice
Flanime of this city. The Brown
ings, both of whom were form
erly employed in Ihe Knit Nil
tionul bunk here, are now re
siding in Portland.
At McChord Lieut. Zed
Balnea is now stationed ut Mc
Chord Field. Washington, uc
cording to word received here
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Barnes of South Fifth street.
He expects to remain there until
Fehruiiry 1, when ho will re
turn to Pendleton where he was
orlginully stationed.
Report Quiet The city fire
department laddies had u quiet
weekend as far ns turning out in
cold weather to extinguish
blazes. This was the longest
period without an alarm expert
encrd by the department since
cold weather. It waa learned.
The men ore busy training now
recruits In the fire reserves.
Kelley Better Frank Kelley,
920 Lincoln street, was report
ed improved at Klamath Vulley
hospital wbero ho has been criti
cally ill with pneuinoiilu. lit
is a Great Northern employe.
Go South Mr. and Mra. Selb
Dixon of Fort Klamath were
visitors hero Saturday en route
to southern California where
they will spend the remainder of
thu winter months.
Take Apartment Mr. and
Mrs. Levi L. McDonald of Mer
rill havo taken an apartment
at the Cascade hotel fur a few
duys whllo in Klamuth Falls
attending to business.
Luncheon The prose group
of tho League of Western Writ
ers will meet for a no-hostess
luncheon in the Pelican cafe on
Thursday, January 15, at 1:30
o'clock.
Returns Homi Matt Flniii
gun returned to his home on
Washington street from Klam
ath Valley hospital where ho
received treatment for injuries
received in a recent automo
bile accident.
Surgery Laura Ferguson,
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Ferguson of Chiloquin, is
reported recovering from a mas
toid operation lo which she sub
mitted at Klamath Vulley hos
pital Thursday.
To Portland Mrs. J. W. Ar
gruves and daughter, Karmon,
left lust week for Portland
where they will reside. Argraves
left several weeks ago to accept
a position In the shipyards.
Surgery Fern Johnson, 518
High street, daughter of Mrs.
Annctto Johnson, submitted to
major surgery Sunday at Klam
ath Valley hospital.
Visit In Valley Mrs. Earl Ed
sail and sons of Klamath Falls
visited over tho weekend in Ash
land with Mrs. Edsull's parent-;,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pittcngcr.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Knlina, well known Ma
tin residents, are parents of a
son born Saturday, January 10,
at Illllsldo hospital. Tho child
.1 .,.UI
t'
In NU (Nnturo'e Romcdy) Tablets,
there aro no chtmlrnls, no minerals, fia
phenol dprlvntlvcs. NK Tablets nro dif
ferent nrl flilTcrcnt. Pmtly triable n
rombinntion of 10 vegetable initreriienta
forniulnted over 50 years ago. Uncontcd
or candy contcd, their nction it depend
nble. thorough, yet gentle, as millions
of NK't have proved. Oct a 2! box
today ... or larger economy size.
ANDY
0.TtD
or REGUURI
HR TO-IIIOHTi TOMORROW HRIOHT
aV. "I M m
VS sffT fW
weighed 7 potinda lit ounce ut
birth. Both mother and baby
ure doing nicely hospital attend
anta stated.
Condition 8am Tho condi
tion of Mrs. Lawrence Slater,
crltlcully III In Kmmamiel hos
pital, wua reported unchanged
by Sluler who la In I'ortlund
with hia wife. At their daugh
ter's helalde lire Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Roberts of Twin Fulls, Ida.
Curds may bo sent lo Mrs. Slat
er directly to the hospilul.
In Colorado Mr. and Mrs.
O. I). Matthews are expected lo
return this week from Colorado
where they attended the Rodeo
Association of America conven
tion ut Colorado Springs. Later
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NATURAL
Wcrk SOCKS
Made of care-,
fully selocted
American cot
ton for long
wear.
MAIN
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In Cords
FAMOUS
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FABRICS I
ALL POPULAR
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3 Sii'i". f f
MEN'S HEAVYWEIGHT
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m BUILT FOR WEAR!
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If you want pants that will wear if you
want pants that are warm and serviceable
for little money choose eordtl In the
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BOYS' CORDS
SIsos 6 to 18. DOWNSTAIRS
they attended the atock allow ut
Denver. Mutthowa la president
of the Klamath liuckuroo Days
board, affiliated with IIAA.
In)urad Mlaa Mary June Met
ier of the county public welfare
office, was confined to her home
Monday with a twisted knee, suf
fered while she wua skiing Hun
duy ut Crater lake.
Roturna Chief of Police
Kriink Hiirnrn returned Sunday
from a business trip in the
nortlL
Midland Grango Tha regu
lar meeting of the Midland
granite will be held Wednesday,
January 14, at B p. m. at the
ball.
Tough 8-os. donlm with strong
triple stitching . . . tacks at
vital strain points! Crotch is
reinforcod and stride free no
binding.
Carpenters
OVERALLS
Made of strong extra heavy
weight duck. Snap nail apron.
EDouble quilted knee. Sanforired.
Full zipper front.
Two bib pockets.
Quality Super Pay
Day brand for long
wear service.
COMPASS
Work GLOVES
Full grain cow
hide. Strongly
const ructed.
Thumb g u a rd
for extra pro
tection. FLOOR
SANFORIZED BIG MAC
r, gH SHOP AT PENNEVS AND SAVE. I
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OBITUARIES
VEAN McELRATH
Vean McElrath, for the laat
13 years a resident of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, passed away ut
the homo of her daughter, Mra.
Idella Cook, 4810 South Sixth
street, Saturday, January 10,
11)42, at 5:15 p. m., following
nil extended Illness. She wua u
native of f'rescott, Wisconaln,
and at the lime of her death
waa aged 74 years 8 months
and 25 duya. Surviving are her
husband, Ulysses Grant McEl
rath, and one daughter, Mrs.
Idella Cook, of this city, one
sister, Mra. Albert Sayers of
Lakcville, Minnesota, and two
grandchildren, Dean and I.ylc
Arncsa of Plaza, North Dakota.
LOW CASH PRICES
To All! Our Tremendous
tores enables us to pais
BE THRIFTY SHOP NOW USE OUR
LAY -AWAY PLAN
A small deposit will hold any article for
youl You may Lay-Away as many items
as you wishl
Small Budget Payments !
No Service Charges !
Save On Cash Prices !
BIG MAC
WRK
iTS
Covert or chambray with
buttor.-tarough pockets and
dress type collars. Sanfor
ized shrunk, tool
FLANNEL
WOEK
SHIM
In the popular
warm cotton flan
nelette. Plaids or
solid colors. Zip
per or button type
fronts.
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milk
1 J. C. PENNKY OO.. I W C .i J
PefWMMBbfflsr'l1
The remains rest In the Earl
Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine
street at Sixth, where friends
may call after 4 p. m. Monday.
Notice of funeral lo appear In
this issue of me paper.
JOHN HADSELL
John II a d s e 1 1, for the last
27 years a resident of Klamath
county, passed away III thla city
Monday, January 12, 1942, at
1:35 a. m. following a brief Ill
ness. He was a native of Sum
merton, Ohio, and at tho time of
his death was aged 80 years 3
months and 2 days. The remains
rest in the Earl Whltlock Fune
ral home, Pine street at Sixth.
Notice of funeral to be an
nounced at s later date.
buying power of over 1600
these savings on to YOUI
WHIPCORD
WORK
PANTS
93
They'll take hard wear In
lieir stride. Green or gray.
Sanforized shrunk.
CORD - MOLESKIN
WORK
PANTS
49
Strongly reinforced
crotch and seams
for longer wear.
Tool-proof pockets.
Teal or green. San
forised shrunk.
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Quality
COATS
Hoo
These fine coats present a real oppor
tunity to the thrifty man. Fine quality
materials in warm weights In all the
popular winter colors.
NEW MID-WINTER MODELSI
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COATS
Splendid workmanship, tasteful colors,
and supreme styling. Deep warm burly
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FUNERAL j
VEAN McELRATH
Funeral services for the late
Vean McElrath, who passed
away In this city Saturday, Jan
uary 10, 1942, following an ex
tended Illness, will be held In
the chapel of the Earl Whltlock
Funeral home, Pine street at
Sixth, on Tuesday, January 13,
at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Arthur
Charles Bates of the First Chris
tian church of this city officiat
ing. Commitment services and
interment family plot in Link
ville cemetery. Friends ore in
vited. Looking tor Bargains? Tun
to the Classified page
WORK SHOE
PAN CORD
Work Shoe
An honest-to-goodness value)
In quality brown leather
uppers! Long wearing cord
soles and heels. Sises 6 to 11.
VICTORY LAST
16 -Inch
BOOTS
598
Iron composition outsole
leather middle sole and rub
ber heel. Glove leather
uppers. 6-11.
RECOMMENDED FOR WET
HIKER LAST FOR BOYS
AND MEN
SHOES
98
Black retan leather uppers.
Composition outsole. Rub
ber heels. Sizes 1-11.
DOWNSTAIRS
100 WOOL
Sport
Jackets
93
Hollywood Styled
Popular Colors
Expertly Tailored
Dash . . . Color . .
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Warmthl You can't
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Sizes S-M-L. Colors
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CHUNGKING, Jan. 13 W)
There was one humorous twist
to the Japanese propaganda In
the siege of Hongkong, which
fell Christmas day.
Loudspeakers blaring from
somewhere across the harbor fre
quently played such tunes as
"Home Sweet Home" and
"Swanee River," presumably to
try to make the garrison of
Britons, Canadians and Indians,
nomesicK.
BABY'S COLDS
Relieve misery fast
-externally. Rub on
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VALUES!
LONG WEARING
8 -Inch
BOOTS
49 .
4 ti.
Iron black composition out
sole and rubber heel. Leath
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glove leather uppers. 6-1 L,
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Townclad
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75
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