Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Fobrnnry 8, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTV8
Anniversary Friends worn
ending out'dx to Mr, unci Mm.
M. W, Coscbooin, nuw making
their liomu In Chino, Calif., fol
lowing many yttnra rosldimco In
Klamath Full. The pioneer am
observing llx'lr 67th wedding un
nlvorsary 1 1 1 in week. Tho Coso
booms niiulo their homo on Jcf
(umon street mid several year
ago wont south for Mi's. Cose
booin'H liru I til. "Hill" Coaobooni
wu wllh tho Oregon Stale high
wny commission during tliu hint
fuw ycnra of hi residence huru.
Return Horn Warren J.
Harris, Janitor nt Fremont nchool,
hut retiii'imd from a vl.ilt In
lierkeley iiikI Uiiklund. I la i
XycdViirliiH f rum n fruclurud iirni
CVolved Ihl winter when hu
fell on Icy pavement, llnrrl ox
pcot to resume hln work Feb
ruary IB. While naiith, llnrrl
hud tho pleasure of visiting Cup
tuln Thiiniu J. J. See, miitho
mulli.'liin mid ustiunomcr with
thu United Stiitoa mi vy, located
t Vnllcjo.
Gordon Croup T h o (lot
meeting of thu ycttr of the Bur
den iitudy group, Kluinulh Falls
Womun'ii Llhrury club, will be
held Monduy, February 22, wllh
election of officer. Mr. An
drew Collier mid Mrs. It. C.
Cirocsbcck will hnva charge o(
the meeting. "Kurllest Land
scaped Uiirdoin." The group
meet In tho uniull llbrury club
room.
Memorial Tea Tlio minimi
niemorlul leu plunned In honor
of the deuth of France Willurd.
will bo held Tuesday ul 2 p. m.
nl the home of Mr. Cieorue
A'llo. 027 Jefferson Mreet. All
"ember of WCTU nnd Interest
td women tiro Invited to ultend.
There will bo a program present
ed bv the chairman, Mr. Heluno
Moliias. Silver tea will follow.
Goti North Mr. Wayne Cul
ler, the former Lucille Bennett
of till city, left for Portland Sat
urday after visltinit In Klnmuth
Fall a tho guest of Mr. Wlnnl
frcd allien of I,cHoy trcot. Dur
ing her residence hero, Mr. Cul
ler laiwht at Fremont achoul.
Her huiiband I crvlng with tho
navy, ,
Return Home Mr. Eldon
W. Smith and Infant daughter,
l.lndu Ann, left Klumnth Volley
hopllal Sunday for their home,
20H3 While avenuo. The lllllo
girl wa born February 1 nnd
weighed 6 pound It ounce.
Anlth I with tho Klamath Fall
Vanch of tho Flrt National
bank.
Return Home Dr. Peter H.
Rozendal, Klamath.county health
officer, returned Saturday from
Portland where he uttended the
Oregon Stato Social Hygiene con
vention. Dr. Rozcndul reported
the attendance slightly under
that of lust year although ome
800 attended the all-day esion
Friday.
Fracture WristMr. W. II.
Roark of Modoc Point, well
known Klamath county matron,
uffcrcd a fractured right wrist
when ho fell at Seventh and
Main trceU Sunday at 4 p. in.
Mr. Roark was given emergency
treatment at Klamalh Valley
Juispltal and relumed to hor
Wmio.
In Ploaianton L. L. Lambert,
ion of Paul Lambert of South
Fourth street, I now working
at Pleasunton, Calif., a a steam
fitter. Mrs. Lambert and daugh
ter, Barbara, are remaining here
at their home, 8441 South Sixth
street.
PEO Mooting Members of
chapter AU, PEO Sisterhood,
will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m.
with Mr. Frank Mills In tho
Kenoffel apiirlmenUi. Virginia
West will bo tho guest speuker of
tho evening and will talk on
"Mexico."
Ha Flu W. I. Tlnglcy of tho
UK rnrliiniiilion offices In tho
fcdoral building, lin been con
fined to hi homo on Pacific Tor
Oco suffering from Influenza for
Tlio past ovcrnl days.
To Chemult Mrs. Vernon R.
Henry and Infant son were dis
missed from Klamath Valley
hospital and Sunday returned to
their homo nl Chemult.
Recover Maureen Lyon, 6-year-old
daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. L. Lyon of 2221 Madison
street, Is recovering from an ap
pendectomy nl Klamath Valley
hospital.
First Aid Tho first aid clas
lo be hold Monday nnd Thurs
days, conducted by Venlta Lar
son, Iiiih been Indefinitely post
poned, it was announced,
In Ahland Genovlevo Mc
Geo, Klnmuth Falls lonelier,
aponl the weekend In Ashland
visiting her pnrenls, Mr, nnd
JJrs, A. O. McQcc.
Son Born Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Gal logo of Cascade Summit are
parents nf n son born nt Sacred
Heart general hospital In Eugene
on February 2.
Pnllc Court Four drunks.
nuo drunk uud disorderly, ono
disorderly conduct, one traffic
violation and six traffic tickets
madn up the Sulurduy morning
polico court report, Other than
this, polico reported nn excep
tionally quiet day. Not even a
bloyelu was reported stolen.
Seven drunk and one drunk una
lU.,rlr.,.t nna vnu. mm truffle
violation and tlx traffic tickets
were reported nt Monduy i court.
To Loulilana Mr. and Mr.
Claude II. Davis received word
Saturday thut their son, Rex,
wn graduated from officer can.
dldiilo school at Fort Knox, Ky.,
and received the rating of second
lieutenant In tho mechanized
cuvulry, LI. and Mr. Davis and
their young son, Rodney, plun
lo leuve Tuesday for Camp Polk,
Leevllle, La., where Lt. Davis
will be stalloiiud. They have
Hindu their homo In Louisville.
To Ran Frmctico Mr. Ilarrv
I.. Mrown left Sunday for Sun
Francisco to receive medical
lrmilimwit. While south. Mrs
lirnum will vImIL ut the home of
her son, Sherd W. Baker, at Fort
Cronkhlte, who wu recently
iirnmnti-d to the rank of muster
sergeant uud on January 20 ru-
eeived appointment from tile
war depurtment ut Washington,
u. u., as warrant oinccr.
Unit Mooting The Bonanza
home extension unit will havo an
all-day meeting Tuesday starting
at 10:110 a. m. at tho home of
Mr. Ben Dixon. Mrs. Wlnnlfrcd
Ulllon, Klamath county homo
demonstriillon agent, will dem
(instrale "War Emergency Buf.
fet Meals" uud will prepare ot
tracllvo foods at tho meeting.
To Co South Lt. and Mr
George Marlon Epperson plan
to leave the first of the week
for California to make their
home. Young Epperson nnd his
bride havo visited hero for tho
past several dnys with his par
ents, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Epper
son of North First street.
From Ashland Walter John
son and Jesse Thomas, both of
Ashland, were business visitors
hero thi past weok.
tortuln Tuesday it 2 o'clock for
members of the Huppy Hour
club.
Delphian Mr. Floyd Ran
ker of 212 North Second street,
will bo hostess to Dulphiun,
Delia Gumma chapter, at 0:48
u. in. Tuesday. Mrs. R. C, Wood
ruff will bo tho leader, the top
ic, "The Kinesthetic Arts."
Alohl O E 8 Members ot
Aloha chapter, OES will meet
Tuesday at 8 p. m, In the Ma
sonic temple at which time "ob
ligation night" will bo observed,
All member of Ealern Star
und visiting mointrtr are Invit
ed by Mr. Claronco A. Hum
bio, worthy matron, and L. K.
Phelps, worthy patron.
Three R. Club Mrs. W. J.
Steimiietz, 017 Walnut avenue,
will be hostess to the Thrco R
club at her home Tuesday aft
ernoon at 1:30 o'clock when
dessert will be served.
Card Party The Suburban
league will hold the regular pi
noclilo party on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 0, In the banquet room
of the KC hall. Luncheon at
1:30 p. m. and card at 2 o'clock.
Thi I the fifth in a series to
which the public Is invited.
VITAL STATISTICS
SHUKLE Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore,, Februnry 7, 1043, to Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Shuklc, Algoma,
Ore., a girl. Woight: 8 pounds
14 ounce.
To Portland Mrs. Kenneth
Larsen of the Marlon apart
ments, left this weekend for
Portland to visit her mother.
In Portland Mr. and Mr.
Wesley Guderlan nre spending
several days In Portlnnd on business.
mam
ilnforuationlii
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective June IB, 1842)
Train 19 Southboundi 6:18 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m.
Train 17 Southboundi 6:30 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 9 p. m.
Medford Stage, Weitbound, 3:30
p. m Evening Airmail,
Towniend The auxiliary' of
the Townsend club will meet at
tho homo of Mrs. J. M. Gray,
2435 Union avenue, Wednesday,
February 10, for a potluck
luncheon and. buslnes meeting
at 1:30 p. m.
Catholic Daughter The
meeting place of the Catholic
Daughters of Amerlc ha been
changed from tho parish hall to
tho auditorium of the Sacred
Heart academy, where member
will meet Monday (tonight).
Card Parly The Shasta PTA
Is sponsoring a benefit card
party Saturday, February 13, at
8 p. in. in the school and all
mombers of the community are
Invited to attend. Bridge, pin
ochlo and Chinese checker will
bo played.
Mill PTA Member of Mill
PTA will hold a regular meet
ing Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in
the school auditorium. Mothers
aro Invited to visit school from
1 to 2:30 o'clock. The next de
fense stamp sale will be held
Februnry 18.
Ladles Aid The Klamath Lu
theran Lndlc Aid will meet
Ttiesdny at 2 p. m. In tho church
at Cross nnd Crescent streets.
Mrs. L. K. Johnson will havo
charge of program and music;
hostesses will bo Mr. Jack
feebler and Mrs. Chris Ster
land. Election -Catholic Daughters
of America, Court Klamath,
will meet tonight at 8 o'clock
hi the pnrlsh hall for election
ot officers. Mrs, Wlnnlfrcd Dil
lon, Klamnth county home dem
onstration ngent, will discuss
rationing.
Club to Moot Mrs, Maude
Hosloy of High street, will en-
CHILD A C
RUB ON
Rollova misery dlrsrt
-without "doitngr
COON Born at Hillside ho.
nl tn I . Klamnth Fall, Ore., Feb
ruary 7, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leo L. Coon, 2007 Arthur
street, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds
2V4 ounce.
Police Captain Talks
Strikers Back to Work
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 OP)
After bidding his youngest son
furcwoll a he left to bo Induct
ed Into tho army, Polico Captain
John Collin reported for duty
at his Bronx police station,
There wus a sitdown strike, he
was told, at the Acme Labora
tory Equipment company, which
manufactures medical supplies
for the army.
Collins went to the plant, He
talked to the idlo employes. He
.-.poke of young Americans fight
ing in Africa, in the lalunda of
the Pacific, In plane over
China, over Europe. Ho spoke
of men still to be wounded In
action, men whose live might
be avcd by doctors using Acme
equipment If the equipment
was delivered.
He promised that he, person
ally, would ask tho war labor
board for speedy action on the
workers' complaints about
wages und working conditions.
After flvo minutes, the em
ploye began to eye one an
other. They marched to their
benches and began to make
medical equipment again.
Mrs. Clara Harmon
Passes Friday in
Stockton, Calif.
Mrs. Clara Harmon, mother
of Blanche Harmon of Klamath
Falls, passed away in Stockton,
Calif., on Friday.
Mrs. Harmon had spent con
siderable time with her daugh
ters here. Another daughter,
Mary, (Mrs. Hubert Totton)
formerly lived here but now is
living at Olympla, Wash.
Mrs. Harmon' home was at
Stockton.
Game Committee
Asks Summer Lake
Land for Reserve
SALEM, Fob. 8 (IP) The
house game committee intro
duced a bill today to compel the
state land board to turn over be
tween 3000 and 8000 acres of
Summer lake In Lake county to
the state game commission (or
use a a wild fowl reserve.
The exact figure would bo de
termined by negotiations be
tween the board and the com.
mission, and the deal must be
completed within three years.
The commission would have to
pay $2.60 an acre, tho proceed
to go Into the common school
fund.
Always read tho classified ads.
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like anythingl And they
cost little All of these are
reasons why Penney cus-,
romers hove always val
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were bringing them so
strongly to your attention
as suitable wartime wear
when we haven't time to
(uss with fussy clothes or
money to spend on expen
sive clothes.
Wear cottons ond savel
You'll need to save to keep
on buying more and more
War Bondsl
They're Rofrehlngly
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Women's
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For young
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Children's
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