The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 12, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fobrunry 12, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Officers Honored Cnlvnry
Conininndi'iy N(i. 10, Knlghls
Templar, win IionI on VViulnes
(Iny evening to visiting officers
of Dm CI rami Coinniantlery nf
Oregon. Tho regular meeting of
the order In tho 'Masonic hull
wiiii preceded hy ii dinner lit
the l'cllcim onto. 'Dm visiting
fraternal lenders with Grand
Coniniiindcr Orrlo U. Nye of
IIooil River; Clrnnd Senior War
don Hnlph Sweeney of Mrdfnrd,
mid Inspector General llniee
Stuwarl of Cnrvnlllii.
Enlists Tommy Walters, son
of Mr. mid Mm. Thomas II. Wat
torn, win to leave hy train TIjiii-m-duy
nliiht for I'ortliind where lie
will tnkt! hlii flmil physical ex
mnlnutlon following hi enllnt
nu'iit In tho United Slides iirmy.
Tommy In n graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon pud u fnrmrr
Oregon State college student.
Since hint July young Walters
IniK been employed lit the muni
tion dump under construction
by C. A. Dunn near llcrmlston.
Heames to Sow Women of
Itcaincs Golf and Country club
who have devoted each Krldiiy
to sewing for the American Hed
Cross lit the home of Mm. George
Mcrryman Sr., lire advised thnt
mnlerliil In on hiiud und Ihe
usual afternoon of sewing will
be held thin week. Sewrm lire
asked to be on hnud lit 1 p. m.
Exams Members of tho first
aid cliota sponsored by tho fire I
reserves under thr direction of
Fire Chief Keith K. Ambrose,!
will meet Friday at 7:30 p. m.
In the fire station to take final j
exams. Dr. Marvin Nerseth has!
Instructed the class of 25 men
Shops Closed Tho Oregon
state highway department shops
located in Altamont observed
Lincoln's birthday as a holiday
Wednesday.
Visits Here Paul Suprenant
arrived here Monday night from
Los Angeles where ho Is em
ployed. Ho la recovering from
a recent appendix operation.
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Data 8tt TIkiiio ppmonii In
terested In ' hearing tho Trnpp
Family singers In llend will keep
open Hut (Into of Monday night,
February 211, when tho singers
appear in llend under tho com
munity concert scries. It la pos
Hlblo that a number from thli
city will drive to Bend for tho
concert In view of tho fact Sun
day, February 22, la a holiday
and Monday will bo observed
by various placea of business.
Tlekela of local concert assocla
lion members will bo good In
Bend, It was atnted.
Return Horn Mr. and Mrs.
II. D. Olson of St. Francis park
havo ruturncd homo after a few
days business and pleasure In
Hie bay cities. Mr. unci Mrs. Ol
son were overniKhl guests of
Governor Culbert Olson, uncle
of Mr. Olson, at the governor's
homo In Sacramento.
Hear Concert Among the
Medford residents who motored
to Klamath Fulls to hear Jose
Iturbl, Spanish pianist, on Tues
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Gore, parents of Mrs. Sam
uel A. Mushcn of this city; Mrs.
Hoyal Hebb, Mrs. Charles W.
I.cmery, Cyril Sander and Mrs.
Stephen Epler of Ashland.
Condition Same The condi
tion of Thomas Cave, 20, was
reported uncbuniied Thursdoy by
Klamath Valley hospital attend
ants. Cave is suffering from
bullet wounds In the abdomen
received early Tuesday morning.
Mrs. ('live Is held In tho county
Jail In lieu of $S000 bond on a
charge of assault.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert E. Wood of Coquille, for
merly of Klamath Kalis, arc por
ents of a son, John Herbert, born
In tho Coos county city on Feb
ruary 3. The baby weighed 8
pounds i ounce at birth. Both
mother and son are doing nicely.
Police Court Two drunk and
disorderly cases, six drunks, one
vag and seven traffic tickets,
mado up the police court report
Wednesday morning.
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lor SUITS'
This year, it's a "suit" Spring,,
and sure to be popular are the
new man-tailored styles. Men's
wear fabrics . , . long, drape
jacket . . . trim, narrow skirt.
Coverts, gabardines, worsteds in
solid colors and plaids.
$1150 $
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To Portland Tho Hov. Viator
Phillips will leave Friday for
Portland where ha will perform
tho marrlago ceremony of Betty
Lou Drake and Donald Vunnico I
in Uoso City 1'ark Methodist
cnurt'h Sunday at U o'clock In
tho morning, itev. I'bllllpa will
return Tuesday. Tho pulpit lioru
will bo filled by thu Itev. E. J.
Aschenbreuncr, pastor of tho
Lukovluw Methodist church.
E. U. Hedmiiu will bo in charge
of tho evening service. While m
Portland tho Phillips will visit
their daughter, Mrs. T. J.
lirodlgan of Portland, and
their new granddaughter, born
Saturday, r'ebruary 7. Mrs
Phillips will uccompany her hus
bund north and will remuin at
tho Brodlgun homo.
Shop Owners Plan Dinner
Mrs. Jtibn Klchordson, repre
sentative of the state assoclu
Hon of beauty shop owners, will i
bo a guest In Klamath Falls I
next Monday and will be hon
ored at dinner in the evening
at the Elk hotel by the Klam
ath Falls branch of the assocla-1
tlon. Those planning to attend 1
arc asked to contact Gladys j
Stephens, president of the local
association, at 3310 for rcscrva-(
tlons. Following dinner plans 1
will be discussed for the state
convention to be held in Grants
Pass, March 1, 2 and 3.
Visits Parents Mrs. Elton
Jackson and two children,
David and Carolyn Sue, hove
been visiting- here this week
from their home at Tiller, and
arc guests of Mrs. Jackson's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Comp
ton, 1057 Melrose street. Jack
son, who operate a mill at Til
ler, Is expected hero this week
end to Join his family for a
short visit before returning
home.
Tires Stolen This thief made
off with a worthwhile loot when
he stole six tires, four new ones
and two spares, from Oliver
Oswald's car parked in front
of the Elk hotel, about 3 o'clock
Wednesday morning. Oswald re
sides at Weyerhaeuser. Accord
ing to police a man reported see
ing the car pushed away from
In front of the hotel.
Wheel Stolen City police
were advised by Marjorie El
liott. 623 Martin street, of the
theft of a tiro and wheel from
her car tho night of February
10.
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Edison Marshall Book Comes as Picture
Blake (Tyrone Power) grown up,
making love to his coldly beauti
ful cousin, Isabel,
Blake and his South sea
Island sweetheart. Ere
(Gene Tierney).
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Of special Interest to Klam
ath people is the picture, "Son
of Fury," which opens this Sat
urday at the Pelican theatre.
It is the iilm version of Benja
min Blake, the best-seller novel
ot Edison Marshall, well known
locally and the brother of Mrs.
Victor O'Neill of the high school
staff. Marshall is also first
cousin of A. L. Marshall, Olene
rancher. The author has visited
here many times, is a native
Oregonian and graduated from
the University of Oregon. Pic
tured above is Marshall (the
picture was taken on a visit to
Klamath Falls) and several
scenes from the film.
Attend Concert Among the
out-of-town persons attending
the Jose Iturbi concert in the
Pelican theatre Tuesday night
were Mrs. II. W. Rehcke of
Bend, John A. Canton of Oak
land, Calif., Mrs. Dorothy John
ston, Corvallis; Mrs. Timothy
Murphy, Dunsmuir; Mrs. M.
Stephens, Eugene, Mrs. K. Pfis-
ter. Salt Lake City U Mar-
gucrlto Parizik, Tacoma, Wash,
and Mrs. Dora Durham, Lubock.
Tex.
Returns Mrs. Z. W. Dixon
returned to her home, 2350
Eberlein avenue, Tuesday from
Seattle where she visited sever
al weeks with her sister, Mrs
Henry Gncrout. Mrs. Dixon ac
companied her sister home after
she had spent two months here.
She also enjoyed a stay of sev
eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Dixon of Portland en
route home.
Enlists Wllmuer Ray Clark,
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. George C
Stocking of 1616 Dayton street,
passed through Klamath Falls
Wednesday en route from Port
land to San Diego following his
enlistment In the United States
navy. Clark, 33, has served as
head fireman In the CCC camp
at Tiller, Ore.
Army Enlistments Recent re
cruits at the Portlnnd army re
cruiting station included Paul
Creston Hannn, Klamath Falls,
and Ernest J. Courville, Chilo-
quln.
In Hospital Charles B. "Bun"
Browne, 801 Eldorado, well
known Klamath Falls resident,
Is qulto ill in Hillside hospital.
He has been a patient at Hill
side since February 8.
Marshall, the author.
Proves Wonderful
For Itching Skin
To soothe itching, burning skin, apply
medicated liquid ZEMO a Doctor s
formula backed by 80 years continu
ous success I For ringworm symptoms,
eczema, athlete's foot or blemishes
due to external cause, apply ZEMO
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Benjamin Blake as a
child, portrayed by
Roddy McDowall.
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Blake as a leader of a mutin
ous crew.
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Blake, on
his right
trial,
to a
establishes
dukedom.
Rotary R. C. Groesbeck,
Klamath Falls attorney and
member of the Oregon state
board of higher education, will
be the principal speaker at Ro
tary club Friday at noon in the
Willard hotel, it was announced
by Mitchell Tillotson, program
chairman. Groesbeck will dis
cuss the program of the system.
Valentine Party A valentine
party will be sponsored by the
Independent Study club Satur
day evening. February 14, in
the community hall, 2150 Gar
den avenue. Husbands and
friends of club owners will be
entertained. Potluck dinner is
scheduled for 6 p. m.
Medical School Among 25
University of Oregon students
accepted by the medical school
in Portland for enrollment in
June was Daniel Halferty of
Klamath Falls.
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COATS iiAA U
W5 WW y Houses, f ;
Luxury-light, spring-toned M p4 I a8stcallu $1.98 I
colors . . . featherlight In 31 ftev ''I tnSl M I
carefree swaggers, fitted, , jrtfl I "Mt?J e
hoxy and wraparounds. Jr'l I shirts and (
Slim boy coats and soft L M J ITT srh to ea Jul r w J '
dressmaker styles. Sizes I , 1 j CP f rM 1 Mts, slii, " n oiir
12 to .20 and 38 to 44. I . Jfc i I U k 40 4"d ,ki I
f x tsl. -Wi K t- L
SB. . f. f " 'Cal7j ' J 1
Color. J$JZ? .p., .J.ThjW 4.ZLm
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USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT,
For All
World Day Prayer Final ar
rangements are being completed
for tho World Day of Prayer
which is to be held in the First
Christian church Friday, Febru
ary 20. This day, first Friday
in Lent, Is set aside all over the
world for women to meet In
prayer, the service sponsored by
Klamath churches. All women
of the county are urged to attend.
Those remaining for the all day
service arc asked to bring a
paper sack lunch. Tea and cof
fee will be served by the host
church.
Visiting Joseph Orr of Saint
Anthony, Ida., is visiting for
several weeks at the home of
his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr, and Mrs. B. K. Behnke of
Homedalc road.
OBITUARIES
OLIVE MAY GEORGE
Olive May George, a resident
of Klamath county for the past
3 years, passed away at her late
residence in Chiloquin, Oregon,
on Thursday, February 12. The
deceased was a native of Kansas
and was aged 64 years and 11
months when called. She is sur
vived by her husband, Thomas of
Columbus, Kansas; three sons,
Charles Ohles of this city, Clar
ence and Floyd Ohles of Chilo
quin, Oregon; a daughter, Gladys
Robertson of this city; two sis
ters, Ardy Ohles of Auburn,
Washington, and Emma Cun
ningham of Oswego, Kansas;
also three brothers and five
grandchildren. The remains rest
in Wards Klamath Funeral
Home, 925 High street, where
friends may call Friday after
noon. Notice of the funeral ar
rangements will be announced
later.
FUNERAL
EFFIE BETTY JOHNSON
The funeral service for the
late Effie Betty Johnson, who
passed away in this city on Mon
day, February 9, will take place
from the chapel of Ward's Klam
ath Funeral Home, 925 High
street, on Friday, February 13,
at 2 p. m., the Rev. Victor Phil
lips of the First Methodist
church officiating. Commitment
service and interment in the
Linkville cemetery. Friends are
respectfully invited to attend.
The population of Rhode Is
land increased to 711,669 in
1940, as compared with 687,497
in 1930.
Purchases Totaling $10.00
iforilouril
MAIL CLOSINU TIME
(Effective September 28. 1941)
Train 17 Souihbou.idi 8 a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. ra.
Train 19 Southbound: S:4S p. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 9:00 p. ra.
Shasta PTA Members of the
Shasta PTA are making plans
for a box social to be given Fri
day evening, February 20, in
the Shasta school. Those attend
ing are asked to wear aprons
and overalls and it was an
nounced that square dancing will
be enjoyed.
Parties Planned The Worn-1
en of the Moose will sponsor i
the first of a series of card par-1
ties on Friday, February 3, at 2
p. m., in the Moose hall on Pine
street. All women are invited 1
to attend. Lunch will be served j
after the party.
Potluck Lunch The Ladles ,
Eagles club will meet on Fri-'
day, February 13, for a 1 o'clock ;
potluck luncheon at the home of
Stella Perscll, 2224 Biehn street.
There will be a Valentine ex
change. Missionary Society The
Kathryn Beattie Missionary so
ciety will meet at the home of
Mrs. C. C. Crawford, 4690 Board
man avenue, Friday at 10:30
a. m. There will be election of
officers.
Suburban League An Im
portant meeting of the Suburban
league is scheduled for Friday
night at 8 o'clock in the Shasta
school auditorium. All residents
Bladder Weakness
If tou cuZer from Gettint Dp W'ffht.
Bsckacbe. Nervousness. Let Pains, Swollen
Aatles txd feel worn out, due to non-organic
and non-iyiierx.lc KJdner and Bladder troti
blea. yoa Bbould try Cystrx which U firing
loroat help to thousands. Printed guarantee
Money bark unless completely aatlsfaetory.
Ask your druggist for Cyatex today. Only 35c.
of the area are invited to at
tend. There will bo talks con
cerning the use and distribution
of gas masks, and discussion of
fire prevention in the area.
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DRUMMER DIES
PENDLETON, Feb. 12 (VP)
No more will the Indian war
drums of Charley Totus Throb
at the Pendleton Round-Up pag
eants. Tribal rites were held
for him this week at the Cayuse
cemetery after he succumbed at
the age of 59 to pneumonia.
An anti-aircraft gun is known
as an "archie" in the ranks ot
the British army.
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