Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Fobrunry 8, 1043
At Cllnlo Dr. Peter H. Boz
ndal. Klamath county health
efflcer, left thli week for Port
land where he win altcna tne
econd Oregon Social Hygiene
conference which started Friday
at Hotel Portland. The confer
ence Is arranged by the Ameri
can Social Hygiene association
and conducted by the University
of Oregon medical school, Ore
ion Tuberculosis association and
the state board of health. Dr.
Donald Erb, University of Ore
fon president, will presido and
an address by Dr. R. A. Von
derlehr, assistant surgeon-general,
US public health service,
will highlight the program. Dr.
Vonderlehr will speak on "Ven
ereal Disease Work in War
time." Dr. Hozendal will report
on the conference after his re
turn tills weekend.
Newton Visits Sergeant An
gus Newton of the army re
cruiting service, a Klamath Falls
man, is spending 10 days here
on a WAAC recruiting assign
ment Sergeant Newton said he
recently saw Lieutenant Colonel
Dewey Powell of Klamath Falls,
now at Fort Stevens, and found
Colonel Powell looking fine.
To San Francisco B e 1 1 e
Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Henry, 2204 Garden ave
nue, left Tuesday evening for
San Francisco, where she will
enter the Southern Pacific hos
pital for medical treatment.
Daughter Born Lt. and Mrs.
Thomas Radcllffe are parents
of a daughter, Kathleen Diane,
born at Wilcox Memorial hos
pltal In Portland on Thursday,
February 4. This is their first
child, and also the first grand
child of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hcber
Radcliffe of 1420 Pacific Ter
race, and Dr. and Mrs. H. W.
Steclhammcr of Portland, and
the first great-granddaughter of
Mrs. W. C. Ball of this city. Lt.
Radcliffe is now stationed at
Fort Sill, Okla. .
Passes Ross Painter of this
city received word of the death
of his mother, Mary Stafford
Painter, 88, who died late Wed
nesday at her home in Central
Point. Mrs. Painter was born in
Springfield, Mo., in 1854 and
came to southern Oregon in the
fall of 1888. She has lived in
Central Point area for more
than SO years. Final rites were
held Saturday afternoon with
interment in the family plot in
Phoenix cemetery.
Leaves Mrs. John W. Bene-
ficl and infant daughter left
Klamath Valley hospital Friday
for their home in the Hamel
apartments at Sixth and Fine
streets.
In Hospital ' O. E. Murray,
health unit janitor, Is receiving
treatment at the county isola
tion hospital following a sudden
attack of Illness while at work
this week. He is improving.
Medford WAAC Betty Vilm,
well known Medford girl and
sister of Mrs. Robert Hart,
formerly of this city and now
living in Korbel, Calif., left Frt
day for Portland to enter serv
ice in the Women s Army AuX'
iliary Corps. Auxiliary Vilm,
who has visited here frequently,
enlisted at Portland a month
ago. At the time of her enlist
ment. Miss Vilm was employed
by the Rogue River Forest ser
vice and the Crater Lake Na
tionul park service. She is the
daughter of Mrs. E. N. Vilm.
From Bonania Mrs. K. I.
Bold and Mrs. Cecil Haley were
visitors in Klamath Falls Fri
day from their homes in Bon
anza. Mr. and Mrs. Bold plan
to leave next week for Port
land where they will attend the
wedding of their son, Ivan Har
lan Bold, to Clara Elaine Mc-
Cormick, planned for February
14. June Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williams of
Medford and formerly of this
city, will accompany the Bolds
north and will sing at the wedding.
To San Francisco Charles
Riley left Friday night for San
Francisco to visit with Charles,
Jr., who is in the air corps and
is expected to "ship out" short
ly. Returning from San Fran
cisco, the elder Riley will spend
some time at Richardson
Springs, near Chico.
House Cleaning Three mem
bers of the staff of the Klam
ath county health unit were
busy this weekend wielding
brushes, brooms and mop
sticks as they embarked on a
spring house cleaning campaign.
i
The entire clinic was to under
go a thorough cleaning at the
hands of the employes.
Party Planned Klamath post
No. 8, American Legion and
auxiliary, will sponsor a Valun
tine dancing party Saturday eve
ning, February 13, In Veterans
Memorial hall, Fourth street
and Klamath avenue. ' This is
one of the scheduled dances to
be held each month. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hooten, Mr. and
Mrs, Julian Abbott and Mr. and
Mrs. Amil Paul ' are in charge
and have issued a cordial invita
tion to all veterans, wives and
friends. "Old time" dance music
will be played as well as the
new. Those not wishing to dunce
will find tables for cards. Re
freshments will bo served. Cock
tail hour is from 9 to 10 p. m.
Talk Heard Mrs. F. C. Cat-
lin spoke at the Thursday after
noon meeting of St. Paul's aux
iliary held. at the homo. of Mrs.
James Swansen. Mrs. Catltn,
who visited her cousin, Ameri
can consul at Tunis, Africa, dis
cussed at length that part of the
country, the city and the cus
toms. Sho especially stressed the
life of the women, political and
religious. The group will meet
in two weeks at the home of
Mrs. Lane Warren on California
Dismissed Marvin Bright,
US navy man, will be dismissed
from the county isolation hos
pital this weekend. He and two
other sailors, were confined to
the hospital following an out
break of measles.
of a girl born at Emmanuel
hospital, Portland, Tuesday,
February 2. Good is taking the
CPT course In Klamath Falls,
and Mrs. Good has been visit
ing with her mother, Mrs. Carl
McBrayer, In Portland.
Services Final rites for Lovls
G. Rose, 84, who died hore
Tuesday, wore hold In Siskiyou
Memorial park, Medford, at 1
p. m. Saturday. Mr. Rose camo
to this county from Norway at
20 years of age. Two children,
Lewis Rose and Mrs. Clura Bur
dette, live in Medford,
Clinic Plans aro being made
for a child guidance clinic to
bo held in Klamath Falls at the
Klamath county health unit all
day February 18. Drs. Dixon
and Finley, psychiatrists, Port
land, will be In charge
Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs
L. D. Good Jr. are the parents
Siarts
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No) there Isn't anv ftrai ihmv
are going up to Room 203, Odd
Fellow Bulldlna to hi. Chit.
help them dope out their Income
tax. i,ois oi activity ana no ac
Cidonti, so far.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective June 16, 1942)
Train 19 Southboundi 6ilS p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m.
Train 17 Bouthboundi 6i30 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 9 p. m.
Medford Stage. Westbound, 9i30
p. mw Evening Airmail,
Dance The Eagles auxiliary
and drum corps will sponsor the
regular Suturday nliiht dance
tonight at tho KC hull with Sa
tin Klger's orchestra. The pub
lic is welcome
Insure with Hans Norland
and be sural
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