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

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    Mnrch 12, 1042
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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city polko the llit'ft (if IiIh YViiitf
bicycle, ururn unit while, frmii
tho biuniU aliitlnn Wediiiwciiiy
uotwtinn B;U0 and 0 . mi. The
ttutlon l Icii'iiti'd at 4U.1l South
Sixth troct. Any mm knowlnu.
tho wliormiljouts or UiTiikl a hi
cyclo la unkod to cull the police
department.
Condition Unchanged The
condition of Kriink Strobcix
Oregon stiilo liliihwiiy depurt
mem iiiuiiiit'UHiico mull locuicn
nl Kcno, rcmuins uncliiinifed ut
Klamath Valley hoiipltiil where
tho mun Is In a scrloua condition.
Strohrrg wna struck by a enr n
ha won wnlklim on tho Knno
highway curly Tuesday nlnht.
Govt South Mr, l(utl) Turn
er led by truln Thuradny morn
ing to upend the remainder of
the Week visiting with her aona,
I.urry unci Jnek Hay. Lurry lit
now In the United Slutei murine
corpa in Sun Dlcgo, mid Jack li
with tho United Slatca army air
corpa at Santa Ana. Doth youim
men enlisted from Klumiith
Falls.
Returns Horn Mrs. Shelby
Hoblnnon of Kcno left Kluniuth
Vnlley hospital for her home on
Wednesday accompanied by her
Infant aon. At tho anmo time
her two your old ton, Edward U
ltohlnsnn, returned homo follow
Ins a major operation to which
he aubmltted a week ago.
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MAIL CLOS1NU TIME
Elleotiv September 28. 1941!
Train 17 Southboundi 6 a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi lOiOO a. m
Train IB Bouthboundi 8i5 p. m
Train It Northboundi 9i00 p. m,
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Daughter Born Word was
received here of the birth of a
duuglitvr on March tt to Mr.
and Mra. Floyd J. lliatt at Sun
Diego. Calif. The baby, their
rcond child, haa been named
Carol Loulae. Mra. lilutl la tho
former Pot Odell of Klamath
Fall..
Return Mr. and Mra. Sam
uel P. Miller and two aona, Tom
and David, returned the early
part of the week from Portland
whera they apent aevernl daya.
returning home over the const
highway.
To Ban Francisco Mr. and
Mra. Marvin K. Lucua and Mra.
Paul W. Foater plan to leave
thla weekend for San Francisco
whera they will upend aevernl
daya and Lucaa will trnnsnct
bualneaa for the Lucaa Furni
ture company.
Eagles Mealing Tha Frater
nal Order of Eagles will hold
their regular Friday night fam
ily get-together at the aerie hall
prccec"-' the bualneaa session.
Church Day Sunday, March
IS, will be church Sunday for
all Cump Fire Girls and Blue
Dlrda. Girls will attend their
own churches In acrvlco coatumc
and are naked to be ready ten
minutes before tho acrvlco.
Motor Corpa Any woman
Interested In the Red Croaa mo
tor corpa la asked to attend
driving leasona to be given at
Portland und Eldorado streets
Friday between 1 and 3 p. in.
The lesions will bo held each
Friday for four, wceka.
Ladlaa Night Friday, March
13, will be ladles night at the
Euglea hall at which time tho
women will entertain members
of tho Fraternal Order of Eoglea
with a program and refresh
ments. Thla will follow the
regular meeting. There will
also be a dance and all membcra
are urged to attend.
INVENTOR DIES
BERLIN (FROM GERMAN
BROADCASTS) March 12 W)
Robert A. Bosch, 80, German
Inventor, Industrialist and foun
der of the Bosch manufacturing
firm, died toduy after a abort
Illness at Stuttgart, where his
firm made the well known
Bosch magneto and other auto
motive machinery.
There are 661.443 licensed
hunter In Pennsylvania.
la Washington Tommy Wal
ters, ion of Mr. and Mra. Thom
as B. Wnttora of thla city, la
now located at Pains field, Ever
ett, Wash., whera ho la serving
In tho ordnance department of
tho army air corps.
Operetta The students of
Summers school wlil have an
operetta Friday evening, March
13, at 8 p. m, A small charge
will be made and tho public la
Invited.
From Salam Mr, and Mrs. W.
C. Littlo of 2444 Orchard way
have as their guest this week
Arch Bones of Salem, who Is
spending a week in Klamath
Falli on business.
Improving Mrs. David R.
Vandcnbcrg, who has been quite
111 the past few days at her
home on Washington street, Is
reported Improved.
Weekend In Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Morsercnu
of Princvllle will spend the
weekend here.
ELLSWORTH TO RUN
ROSEBURG, March 12 W)
State Senator Harris Ellsworth,
editor of tho Roscburg News-
Review, today announced that
ho will scok tho republican
nomination as congressman from
tho newly-created fourth con-
grcssionitl district at the May
primary election. v
BAR EXAMS
SALEM, March 12 (P) State
bar examinations for 1042 will
be held June 22 and 23, three
weeks earlier than usual, In
the' legislative chambers of the
state capitol, the stnto supreme
court announced toduy.
In Nil (Noturc'a Remedy) Tablets,
there are ho chemicals, no minerals, no
phenol derivatives. Nit Tablets aro dif
ferent different. Pmrly teflMi a
combination of 10 veuctnble iniiredienta
formulated over 50 years no. Uncoated
or ennriy coated, their action la depend
able, thorough, yet gentle, aa millions
of NR's have proveu. Get a 10 Con
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Dr. Ernest D. Lamb, well
known Klamath Falls physician
and active In civic work, was
named to tho cJty park board
this week by Circuit Judge
David R. Vandenberg. j
Dr. Lamb fills the vacancy i
created by the death of Francis ;
R. Olds, for a number of years
a member of thi board. i
onuwii mire are copies of first petitions circulated by workers at the
Bethlehem shipbuilding plant In Ban Francisco, offering to donate a
Bunday'a service to Uncle Bam free time Instead of double time. Work
era predicted 10.000 men would sign tho petitions, being voluntarily cir
culated, ulvlna 80X100 man-hours free to Uncle Bam.
Concert Patrons Reminded
To Buy Membership Cards
There were a thousand re
grets or more from those unable
to hear Paul Robeson, leading
attraction of the 1941-42 concert
season in Klamath Foils, becouse
these same person had failed to
obtain membership tickets in
the Klomolh Community Con
cert association.
It is hoped that the forthcom
ing season will find all interest
ed music lovers In possession of
their season tickets before the
coming week Is over. The an
nual membership drive opens
Monday, March 16, at tho Wil
lord hotel and all residents of
tho county are Invited to be
come affiliated with the group.
Similar attraction of the com
ing season is the Ballet Russc de
Monte Carlo with a cast of ISO
persons and a splendid accom
panying orchestra. The Ballet
Russc. Internationally famous
company, is without a doubt the
most spectacular performance to
be scheduled for appearance in
Klamath Falls. It will lead a
list of artists which will delight
even the most discerning.
Admittance to concerts this
Methodist Juniors
To Sponsor Bonquet
First Methodist church junior j
members will sponsor a banquet .
Friday, March 13, at 6:30 p.i
m., in the church dining room, I
first official dinner to be given
by the group. Speaker of the I
evening will be Arthur Skinner, 1
with the Rev. Victor Phillips
also taking part in the program.
Jane Hansen is chairman of
the banquet committee assisted 1
by Ailcen Cornell. President of
Junior church members is Mer-,
ion Phelps.
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coming year will be by member !
ship card only and no member
ships will be sold after the close
of the campaign which ends
March 21, according to Dr. F.
Cecil Adams, president, and
Mrs. Lester Offield, member
ship chairman.
Last of a scries of splendid
concerts will be given here Mon
day night of next week with the .
presentation of "The Marriage of
Figaro," by the "Nine O'clock !
Opera Company." The time is 8 !
o'clock and the place, the Peli- !
can theatre.
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