The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 18, 1942
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Daughter Born Mr, unci Mrs.
Juliu Sliuw ill llKiO Lowell
street uru purunla of a Uuuuli
tor, their aecuud girl, bum ul
Klumutli Vullcy hospital curly
Wcdiicsiluy morning. The J lit lu
Klrl hut bvon named Suzanne,
bha weighed 7 pounds ISi
ounce., ul birth, Both mother
and (liuhtr ura doing nicely.
Improving lluruld Shaffer of
Wuruun slruot, suwyur with Hul
lean lluy Lumber compuny, li
ii'purtvil gruclually Improving nt
Itiilatciu hospital whvru ho Inn
been u putlunl thu pu.it week sul
fcrlng from a limirt nlliiiont.
Shiillcr him bcvii orltlcully 111.
Ho it nut permitted visitors as
yet.
Vlslta Lakevlew Mrs. Laura
W.'IU of i'urtluud, coimullunt In
nutrition, sfulo buurd ol hcullh,
arrived here Monduy and on
Tucsduy continued to Lokuvlow
whrre alio attended a meeting
of the Lake county nutrition
committee. Sho will return
north Wodnosduy.
In Hoipltal Mr. and Mm
Ed Crowlord of Merrill received
word Saturday their ion.
"Due," submitted to an appon
dix operation In a Portland
hoHpltul. Young Crawford hui
boon ttutlonod at Fort Stevens,
Org., with member! of the local
batteries. Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford vlnlled "Doc" last week.
Ill condition In reported good.
Improving Friends of Mrs.
Eva Jonka Olson, Fifth end Lin
coln atrerta, will be Intcrcated
to leurn alio la improving ut her
homo following a recent Illness.
Mra. Olson, elderly reaident of
the city, la tha mother of Hob
ert Olson, yurdmaster of the
Gront Northern railway.
Train Flra The city fire de
partment win culled to the
Kwouna Dux conipiiny at (1:211
a. in. Wodnoaduy where a truah
(Ire waa reported burning
There waa no damage. Tho
flamea reaulted from sparks,
firemen stated.
Returns Horn Mra. Arthur
Luckotl returned to her home,
224 Eaat Muln street, on Tues
day after submitting to a major
operation at lllllaldo hospital.
Her mother, Mrs. Arthur Moore,
has been vlaitiug here and re
turned this week to Meclford.
Police Court Twenty-five
traffic tickets were paid at the
desk sergeant's window Tues
day morning by motorlala who
parked overtime or committed
other minor Infractions. Three
drunks appeared In police
court.
To Astoria Members of the
"Nine o'clock Opera company"
which presented "The Marriage
of Figaro" to an enthusiastic
audience Monday night at the
Pelican, left shortly after 10
o'clock Tuesday morning to ap
pear in Aaturla.
Improving W o r d has been
received from Fire Chief Keith
V AmWu l..l..nl -l -
i) fa Munimi.ni( n.Mlu t C t 7ln.
cent a hospital In Portland
where he recently underwent
major surgery.
From North Mrs. Dorothy
Johnaton and Glenn Weaver,
district FSA supervisors from
Corvallls, and Walter Klundt,
FDA specialist with headquar
ters In Eugene, were Klamath
Falls vlaltors Tuesday.
Coat Stolen William Doug
las, route 1, box 802. reported
to city police the theft of a
blue green overcoat from a
local pool ha II Monday night.
The overcoat was valued at $18.
Seek Man City police have
been aaked to locate Bill Sten
home, thought to be cooking In
logging camp near Klamath
Falls. It la reported that his
. brother, James, has died sud
f denly In Seattle.
Leaves Hospital Mrs. James
McClure, who received medical
treatment this past weekend at
Klamuth Valley hospital was
able to leave for her homo late
Monday, She resides on South
Riverside.
Goes Home Keith Thomas,
7-wcck-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Thomas of Bly, was dismiss.
ed from Klamath Valley hospit
al and returned to his home by
hit parents. Keith suffered from
pneumonia.
Operation Gordon Rexford,
7-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Leland M. Rexford of 4S20
Boardman street, submitted to
major surgery at Klomath Vol
ley hospital on Tuesday.
Home From School Rex
Hiatt, senior student at Oregon
i State college, returned to Klam
ath Falls to spend spring vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Hirilt.
Major Surgery Morlo Lcma,
10-year-old son of Joe Lema of
BIB Bust Main street, submitted
to major surgery Tuesday
morning at Klamath Valloy hospital,
Visit In Nubieber Mr. and
Mrs. Emmet Barkee and family
spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J, E. Stafford. Mrs. Bar
kco Is a sister of Stafford's.
In South Mrs. Lnrry Whyta)
of ' Whytal's shop Is spending
this week buying In San Fran-olsco.
. IS YOUR CHILD
Underweight?
Vitr Munclwnmi llrlni ImMf Wl flilM war ba
tht mion why In li pale, lliln, nmouil nhr
liar" of wnriru m: llctiy nnlt or teat, unaa.f
itomnrli, flrmeTnall Mtlna. If yml fyen aw.p.f)
roumlwortn" ft Jayna'a Vnnlfiilfl May! Jn"
U Amnrlra'. 1ea.1l.itf pmprlmry worm tjiatllctnal
itiftd hv Dillll'irw fir "v,f a r.nhiry. l.TPfl. worn,.,,
ill a.l. U.m.nd JiVSlI VKflUirUUUl
To Valley Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Grossed motored to
Mcdford Sunday to spend the
day. They reported the sur
rounding area exceptionally
busy.
Recuperating Van Thome of
tho Greut Northern railroad wus
recovering from a severe cold
Tuesday. He was expected to
return to work later this week.
Transferred Ruth Houcko,
accrAary In the local United
States employment service of
fice, has been transferred to the
LoGrnndo office.
Return Here Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd T. Brower have returned
from a business trip which
took them to Salem recently.
Ill at Home Mrs. G. W. Gil
criat of Grant street is III at her
home.
Von Duker Enlists
In Naval Reserve
Robert W. Van Dukcr, auditor
and traffic manager for the
Kwouna Box company, has en
listed In the U. S. naval reserves
as a storekeeper, third class, the
locul navy recruiting office an
nounced Wednesday.
Van Duker Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Van Duker and
graduated from Klamath Union
high school In 1032, later at-
tending Pucific university and
Oregon State college.
Van Duker played In dance
orchestras In Portland, Seaside
and Klamath Falls and worked
for the Southern Pacific from
1037 to 1040 before taking a po
sition with Ewaunn.
MAIL CLOSINU TIME
(Effective September 21. 1(41!
Train 17 Southboundi a. m.
Train 20 Northbound) lOiOOa. m.
Train li Southboundi 6i45 p, m.
Train It Northbeundi SiOO p. as.
Sewing Circle Members of
tha sowing circle of the. First
Covenant church will meet
Thursday at 1:30 p. m. In the
church rooms. Mrs. Karln Carl
son Is In charge of work which
Includes both emergency war
work and the regular sewing.
Assisting hostesses will be Mrs.
Albort Clauson and Mrs. Otto
Cluuson. Both members and
'fiends are welcome to attend.
Pictures On Saturday, March
21, at 7:45 p. m. moving pictures
of Sweden will be shown at the
First Covenant church, 823 Wal
nut avenue. These pictures, of
high quality, are Issued by the
Swedish Travel Bureau of New
York City. Residents of the com
munity are Invited to attend.
Rebekah Ledge Members
of Prosperity Rebekah lodge will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. In
lOOF hall. Officers are request
ed to wear formula. The degree
staff will practice for the con
vention to be held in Merrill.
Dance Slated Plans are be
ing made for a dance to be giv
en by the Stewart-Lenox Im
provement club at the Falrha
ven gymnasium on Saturday,
Murch 21. Johnny Soto's orch
estra will play. The public Is
invited.
Study Group Tha Altamont
PTA study group will meet at
the homeof Mrs. J. A. Schubert,
2527 Blsbee street, Thursday at
12 o'clock for potluck luncheon.
All teachers of tha group- are
cordially invited to attend.
Mothers Club The Mothers
club of Sacred Heart academy
will meet for the regular March
session on Thursday at 1:30 p.
m. in the auditorium. All mem
bers are urged to attend.
Van Meter Circle Women of
the Van Meter Circle of the Im
manucl Baptist church will meet
Thursday at 10 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. John Peters, 1536
Johnson street. Those attending
are asked to bring paper sack
lunches and woolen pieces to be
used for a quilt for the Salva
tion army.
Missionary Society
Members Attending
Presbytenal Meet
A party of representatives of
the Missionary society ' of the
local church lert Wednesday
morning for a meeting of t h e
Prcsbyterlal Missionary society
of the Presbytery of southwest
Oregon, to bo held in the First
Presbyterian church of Marsh
field Wednesday and Thursday
of this week. Among those go
ing were Mrs. A. Theodore
Smith, president of the local so
ciety, who Is to hove a part on
the program, Mrs. Ralph Hen
ry, Mrs. Arthur Hall Denlson,
Mrs. Paul Kcyes, and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Hum Sr.
On account of this Preshyte-
rial meeting tho local Women's
Missionary society will not meet
Thursday as scheduled, but will
meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur
R. Wilson, 130 Washington
street, Tueadny, March 24 at
2:15 p. m. Programs for the
March and April meetings are
being exchanged, since it is de
sired to hold a tea In honor of
Dr. a d Mrs. F. John SernxKle.
who will be In Klamath Falls for
regular April meeting.
ONE-DISH COOKS J
Each dish served at the table i
of Frederick the Great was pre- j
pared by a different cook, and
each had his own private kitchen
In which to prepare his special
offering.
Klamath Air Corps
Recruit Promoted
MOFFET FIELD, Calif
March 18 With Uncle Sam's
rapidly growing air force un
dergoing swift changes, promo
tions come quickly to deserving
soldiers In the air corps and M.
E. Clcgg, 22. of Klamath Falls,
Ore., was among army person
nel to be advanced this month at
Get Your Next
MANHATTAN SHIRT
$2.25 At
DREW'S MANST0RE
733 Main
this air corps basic flying
school.
Formerly a sergeant, the sol
dier was recently promoted to
the rank of staff sergeant.
He enlisted In the army air
corps July 15, 1940.
Read the Classified page
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If functional monthly disturb
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btghatrung, cranky, blue, at such
times -try Lydla E. Plnknam's
Vegetable Compound. Famoua to
help relieve such pain and nervous
feelings of women'a "difficult
days." Follow label directions.
SERVED AT
FRANK'S PLACE
Enchiladas
Tla Juana Special
Chicken k Texas Tamalel
Chicken Noodles
Short Orders and
Sandwiches
Frank's Home-made
Condensed Chill
SrtsaraS OMII, Taiaa and Chloturt
Tamalaa, and OondwtMd Orilll to
Taka Out,
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819 Commercial Dial 6830
VITAL STATISTICS
GRENGS Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 17, 1042, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Grengs, route 3
box 838, city, a boy. Weight: 6
pounds Oi ounces.
SARGINSON Born at Klam
ath Valley hospital, Klamath
Falls, Ore., March 17, 1942, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Sarglnson,
1306 Delta street, a girl. Weight:
8 pounds 1 ounce.
MAHONEY Born at Klam
ath Valley hospital, Klamath
Falls, Ore., March 18, 1942, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahoncy,
738 North Ninth street, a boy.
Weight: 7 pounds 21 ounces.
WERNER Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 18, 1942, to Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Werner, Bonanza,
Ore., a boy. Weight: 8 pounds
31 ounces.
SHAW Born at Klamath
Volley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 18, 1942, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Shaw, 1930 Lowell
street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds
154 ounces.
From Lake Carlisle Crouch,
chief ranger at Crater Lake
national park, and his young
son, Jimmy, were business visi
tor! In Klamath Falls Tuesday.
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No potato grower this year eaa
anora to waaia fertiliser, labor, bag
coats and atonuo spare on a poor,
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8AN BKL'S protection rtd.Kva this
Ramble! Just DIP-DRAIN-DRY
to help check sred-pitca decay,
seed-borne scab mi Rhuoctooia
generally to improve and UicrtsM
yields. In U-lb. aise. Semeaan Bel
cmla only 1-vlOf! a buahel of seed.
Ak dealer for Jrt Potato Pam
phlet or write Ttayer-Semeaaa Co
lYUmuuton. Delaware,
lliLMjJSW'll'MJMjjlJli'li
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?1env P'ic!.
31 "".a.
drug; grocery
AND DEPT. STORES
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get your share of Sears Employees Bargains before Saturday night!
BEST BET No. 1
I plsf
30 - Gallon HOT
WATER HEATER
O New Higher Down Payments Mar. 331
W tile When Present Stocks are Gone That's
. 15 DOWN
Automatic 30 gallon elec
tric heater no soot
no ashes! Built-in heat trap
(tops wasteful circulation
. . . prevents heat loss!
Immersion type element
for maximum heating . . .
snap action thermostat . . .
adjustable 120 to 170 deg.
Patented construction assembly makes this water heater a
truly outstanding value! Clean hot water always on tap at
Just the right temperature ... no work or worry!
BEST BET No. 2
Big 6' Cu. Ft
COLDSPOT
why? :
No Mora at This Prlcel
Higher Down Pym't Mar. 23
Coldspot actual
ly pays lor it
self ... so buy
right now while
stocks are avail
able. This model
should sell for
$135.00 ... but
while present
stocks last . . .
they'll go for
$119,951 Big 6H
ft. model with
lots of shelf
space . . . roomy
efficient!
n n8,95
20 DOWN
You can save $33 to $60 on food bills with
a Coldspotl Buy food In lorge quantities during
week-end sales ... it keeps safely in your
roomy, efficient Coldspotl
BEST BET No. 3
54-inch Sink
CABINET
Why
J No more after these!
New Terms Mar. 23
All steel ... De
luxe double
drain board sink
In exclusive de
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ity for the aver
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24-inch width
anccd design
3 spacious compartments
cicnt and beautiful!
V 13 DOWN ,
BEST BET No. 4
Electroday Elec. RANGE
AL.. t 125.00 For Your Old
Wny storel
Almost $50 under Jl
normal prices else- II IIII J 8ni
where! 3 powerful J QJJf . f old
super -speed units! Stove
6 quart deep well cooker. White porcelain
enamel on steel body!
BEST BET No. 5
6-Tube Table Mod. Radio
No More Available When
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Attractive tame moaei g2 A f
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tuning. Snap one of 'em
up right now . . . while
they're available!
Why?
29
W
95
BEST BET No. 6
Dunlap POWER TOOLS
lALw 1 Worth at Least $22.95 '
WW II J on present Market!
Dunlap and Craftsman
power tools . . . use
them for pleasure and
profit! Many models to
choose from . . . ideal
for home workshop!
BEST BET No. 7
Luxury Inlaid LINOLEUM
Why?
Pay Only 10 Down
Until March 231
New shipments of beautiful pat
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can't wear off . . . they go clear
through. A real valuel
00
sq.yd.
BEST BET No. 8
Heavy Breed CHICKS
Why
t Worth at Least $13.00
A Munareoi
U. S. Approved
From
flocks and hatcheries!
100 Pullorum tested.
All good, strong healthy
chicks! Mixed breeds.
1
44
100
BEST BET No. 9
Cross Country Batteries
AL.. O Batteries Are Getting
Wny scarcel
High quality . . . 36-mos. guar- 90
antee! Double insulated con- foil and
struction. Anchored plates!
old
battery .
BEST BET No. 10
Acme 16-in. Lawnmower
$1.80 For Your Old
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Why?
A sensational offer . . . In the
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tires! Easy running . . . close
cutting! .
700
and old
mower
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