March 20, 1941
PAGE SIX
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
Called to Arm Rodeo fans
will be Interested to learn that
Frits Truan, No. on cowboy
and rodeo performer, bai been
called to the army and that next
in line, piling up Rodeo Associa
tion of America points. It Billy
McMackin of Trail City, S. D,
who performed here last year
and took pay money on several
occasions. Truan is a former
Klamath buckaroo and brother
of Bill Truan who was killed
shortly after the first big rodeo
here. - . ,:
Dane Scheduled The last of
a series of parties given by the
Winter Dancing club Is sched
uled for Saturday night, March
32, in the Willard hotel ballroom
and has been designated as the
March Hop Hosts for the party
will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Post and
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kohn Jr. A
number of cocktail parties are
planned before the dance which
will feature the spring tneme.
Visitors Mrs. Jean Branson.
accompanied by her son, Phillip,
and daughter, Sharon Sue, spent
Thursday in Klamath Falls. The
Bransons live at Hart Mountain
national monument where Bran
son serves as superintendent of
the antelope refuge. They re
turned to their borne after visit
ing here with Hazel Morrison.
Recovers Leigh Ackerman,
police iudge, was able to return
to his desk Thursday following a
severe cold. Ackerman was un
able to leave Thursday for Eu
gene where citr officials are at
tending the League of Oregon
Cities session.
To Eia Mayor John
Houston, Councilman Walter
Wiesendanger, R. H. Bussman,
Bollin Can trail and Harvey
Martin, left early Thursday
morning by motor for Eugene to
attend the League of Oregon
Cities convention.
Mo Accidents The city police
accident peg was blank Thurs
day with "parry an accident" re
ported for the preceding 24
hours. ' There were no new re
ports by officers and police re
ported it one of the quietest days
eo record. -Take
House Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Larsen and two sons
have taken a house at 1604
Mitchell street following their
return here from Medf ord where
they spent the past two years.
H scoTsring Buddy Weston.
10-year-old son of Leo Weston of
Tulelake, is reported greatly im
proved at Hillside hospital
where ha Is receiving treatment
ser a teg fracture.
Prom Dummnlr Mrs. Tim
othy Murphy of Dunsrnuir is ex
pected here Friday night to
spend the weekend with friends
and relatives.
Moved Mr. and Mrs. A J
Langell, who spent the winter in
Ashland, have moved back to
Klamath Falls.
When Joint-Ease
Starts in Joint Agony
STARTS OUT
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Special
PRINTS POLKA DOTS NAVIES
RE0INGOTES JACKET DRESS.
ES . . . IN NEW SPRING SHADES.
USE OUR LAY-AWAY
GMIfi
617 MAIN
till at Hospital Mrs. Earl
Dumm, who recently submitted
to a major operation, still re
mains at the Klamath Valley
hospital. Although Mrs. Dumm s
condition is improved, nothing
definite has been settled as to
when she will return to her
home.
' Scouts to Parade Girl Scouts
are requested to meet at Second
and Klamath avenue Saturday
morning It 8 o'clock to partici
pate in the parade that is a pre
liminary to the Girl Scouts-Boy
bcouts-Camp Fire Girls drive for
funds.
Visitor Here Bernice Hector
Coad, former Klamath Falls girl
now residing in Nyssa, was
visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Coad
was secretary to State Represen
tative Henry Semon at the ses
sion of the legislature Just
closed.
Judge Hay Hare Circuit
Judge Arthur D. Hay of Lake-
view was in Klamath Falls
Thursday to attend to circuit
court business here on cases to
which he has been assigned by
the supreme court.
Daughter Born H o w a r d
Dewey, route 3, box 602, em.
ployed by the Pelican Bay Lum
ber company, is the proud father
of a daughter born on his birth
day, March 19, at Klamath Val
ley hospital. Both mother and
infant are doing nicely.
To Malin Mrs. W. O. Smith
drove to Malin Thursday in the
interests of the local unit of
Bundles tor Britain. The Malin
women sponsored a successful
benefit for the mobile kitchen
fund St Patricks day, Monday,
in Czech hall.
Fire Call The city fire lad'
dies were roused from their beds
at 1:45 a. m. Thursday when a
call came from the E. J. Schnee
beck home, 428 Jefferson street,
where an oil stove was flooded
and threatened damage.
la " Hospital Ardis Rumer.
employed in the real estate of.
fices of J. E. Hosking, submitted
to an operation on her nose at
Klamath Valley hospital Wed
nesday. She was reported im
proved.
From Ashland Max De Mille
of Ashland was a business visi
tor in Klamath Falls Monday.
OBITUARY
FLORENCE JU ANITA DAVIS
Florence Juanita Davis, a resi
dent of Klamath Falls, Ore, for
the past 11 years, passed away
in this city on Wednesday,
March 19, at 3:50 p. m. The de
ceased was a native of Mouqui
qua. 111, and was aged 30 years
S months and 24 days when
called. She is survived by her
husband, Cecil; three sons, Cecil
W, Everett and Robert, one
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Herrick;
two grandchildren, Beverly
Dawn and Shirley Ann Herrick,
all of Klamath Falls: five sisters,
Irene Pflaging of Littleton.
Colo, Margaret Evans of Hunt
ington Park, Calif, Mary Shook
of Whittier, Calif, Senada Wibel
of Phoenix, Ariz, and Olive Cat
lln of Kutch, Colo.: four broth
ers, Robert Ross of Patterson,
Calif, Earl of Denver, Colo,
Bert of Los Angeles, Calif, and
Jerry f Phoenix, Ariz, The re
mains rest in Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home. 92S Hich street.
where friends may call after
noon Friday. March 21. The no
tice of the funeral arrangements
will be announced at a later
date. -
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This general air view shows
where an Erie freight and passenger commuter trains collided inside the government's 1 11.000..
000 arsenal at Ravenna. O. The splintered coach wherein a large number of the 17 lnlured
were riding is In the foreground.
MEET CYNTHIA. OR NO. 1 -Until he settled e. a
name. Cynthia. H. Loyd Child, Curtiss' chief test pilot, called his
new daut hler "No. I," after Ihe fashion of aviation In calllnt new
planes by number. The Chllds, shown In Buffalo, had expected a
boy. Child is the pilot who hit iS ra.p.h. speed during a free dive
over Bnffalo In January, 1939.
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HOW trf
YOUR 'Z
HEALTH? pni
ill i:
The Oasse! Brothers Chlropractia
clinic to bo held
Friday - Saturday -
MAHCH 21, 22, 24
The newest type of dlagnostla Instrument, the HXMOVTTA
METER, the only one of Its Had In touthera Oregon, will
be used during the clinic.
The HEMOVITAMETER scientifically diagnose yonr condi
tion, finding WHAT, WHERE, and HOW SERIOUS your
ailments. He clothing removed.
The HEMOVITAMETER reveals the foods yoia should eat
It tells the exact food element Ton lack to help malnt'
the storm al mineral balance of your body. This one fee
alone is worth more than the price of the examlnat!
During This Clinic Yea W1U Be Olvea the Regu
II Examination for It
Cnssel Brother
Chiropractic CUnte
Dragless Health Service
Bam a. a. k) S a, . 7 It a, m
Caa rasst hr as ealr nilaliinl
173 Persons Injured In Train Wreck
eVerN. .
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twisted masses of box cars and
Cllnte
la their offices
llarM ftm r
mess a apodal
Monday
coaches strewn about a function
VITAL STATISTICS
LAMBO Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore,
March 20. 1841, to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lam bo, Chiloquln, a girl.
Weight: 8 pounds.
LEENER Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore,
March 20, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs.
Otto B. Leener, Klamath Agen
cy, Ore, a girl. Weight: t pounds
Ilk ounces. '
DEWEY Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls.
Ore, March IB, 1941, to Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Dewey, route 3.
box 602. city, a girl. Weight: 6
pounds 4 ounces.
FLEMING Bom at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore, March 19. 1941, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Fleming, 3210 Garden
avenue, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds
8 ounces.
Censorship In the sense that
I believe is feared, of the kind
we see abroad ... Is not con
templated. Lowell Mellett, di
rector office of government re
ports. .
JEW!-(cJ.
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For Your
Information
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WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Fair tonight and Friday, little
change in temperature; moder
ate to fresh northwesterly wind
offshore, diminishing tonight.
OREGON Fair tonight, in
creasing cloudiness Friday with
rain In northweat portion; cold
er extreme east portion ttmisht.
gentle, southerly wind offshore,
becoming moderately fresh
southwest tonight.
Mail Closing Times
(Trainsl
Southbound: 6:00 a m.
Northbound: 9:30 a m.
Southbound: 9:13 p m.
Northbound: 8:30 p m.
(Stages)
Allures. La lie view, Rocky
Point and Ashland, all close 7:00
a- m
Plant Sale The Lost River
Garden club is sponsoring a
plant sale for the benefit of the
Red Cross and the Merrill Li
brary club to be held in the li
brary clubhouse, April 4. 3 and
6 at Merrill. Further arrange
ments concerning the plant sale
will be announced later.
Stunt Show On Friday
night, March 21. the music de
partment of Henley Junior and
senior high schools will present
Its spring stunt show. This is an
evening's program of stunts and
plays In which approximately
100 students will participate
There will be six acts, and the
orchestra will play before, dur
ing and at the close of the per
formance. The public is Invited
to attend. Tickets may be ob
tained from students at the
school or at the door.
Parent-Sons Banquet The
Malin FFA Parent and Sons
banquet has been scheduled for
Wednesday, March 20. In the
Malin high school. The banquet
will be served by the home
economics class under the su
pervision of Miss Lydia Storll.
Altamont Grange The regu
lar meeting of the Altamont
grange will be held Thursday
evening at 8 p. m. at the Sum
mers school gym. A potluck
lunch will follow the lecturer's
hour.
Grange Dance A dance will
be sponsored by the Altamont
grange March 29 at the Summers
school gym. The public Is In
vited. Rowe Kinney's orchestra
will play.
AFkAM A special communi
cation of Klamath lodge No. 77
will be held Friday evening at
7:30 p. m. for the purpose of
conferring the Fellowcraft De
gree. Catholic Daughters Catholic
Daughters of America and their
An R. A. r pilot looking like a
modern vrrsion of Ijwrrnce of
Arabia tnkra it raay aflrr l.ig
ging three planes In UtL
At Klamath Recreation
CLASSIC LEAGUE
Walters Ins.
Bowling
Victory 178 160 149 4B7
nussman 170 133 137 440
McMillan 167 1'iH 146 441
Walters 133 IS!) 143 439
'Strong 248 138 134 640
Handicap ...... 87 87 87 261
1003 823 808 2728
Molatore's
Bootn 213 181 168 362
Welch 164 101 IBS 340
Martin 101 178 182 331
Bray 182 181 180 932
Haley 101 190 191 372
Handicap 33 33 33 103
' 976 936 930 2B62
Malt Finnlgan's
MacBeth
1611 211 100
970
620
330
363
876
129
Britt
Howard ...
Sweasy ...
Owens
Handicap
.... 221 106 203
...231 130 169
... 199 176 188
170 210 196
43 43 43
1033 903 989 3017
Palace Market
Wilson 226 177 193
306
907
927
987
623
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Ross
.171 192 144
. 196 163 168
.169 171 247
. 179 220 226
. 27 27 27
Edson
Wakrman
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Handicap
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The Eagle
Lavenik 168 178 168 914
Pastega ...134 181 1S8 473
Gardner 166 194 1S6 316
Eaton 138 138 138 434
husbands are Invited to a pot
luck dinner Monday at 6:30 p. m.
Sprite
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t and thrilling at Spring Huff -nod to pH
f eoifomes on air of twt feganctf YoU bocks,
Kfo fronh, tpkal and hll tlvu, new mall coU
High'fathion fun, including sobfe dyd coney -a
Jfloco - Alpin lamb - n'vgr dyd kit fox Brown;
. ayt, bladu. Mixes' h'm.
msm
Iti-later
Iluiullt-ap
. 170 169 106 i
.. 66 66 66 1
831 946 901 Mil.
Patterson Paints ' .
301 168 301 m
Poller ...
Slrailer .
Karrar .
t'Urk
Cox ....
Handicap
. 171 167 182 u
.177 172 1 62 )i
. 184 199 18) u
. 176 341 1B4 m
.. 89 89 69 in
946 906 1003 3941
Southwell Accountants
Materia 138 136 169
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Kir rial
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Southwell
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Handicap
188 138 306
. 167 191 143
204 187 133
. 167 178 170
. 34 34 34
8U8 904 80S
Klamath Lbr. ft Box
1S7 140 134
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Cherry ....
Wcatin ...
Kemp ...
Tuler
Handicap
IBB 194 168
131 173 143
174 139 179
179 139 143
84 64 84
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Automotive League
Turner Chevrolet
Thomas ...
Krrnan ...
Calahan ...
Ilartrls ...
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Handicap
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. 160 134 188
. 186 168 141
. 131 133 167
. 188 168 139
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Frelghtways
Sponhelm
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133 143 140
134 96 138
. 190 179 183
167 123 128
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Kauw
Morgan
Howard
Sweasy
llundirap .. 130 130 130
900 786 873 2391
Bend Portland Truck
J. Milne 139 169 198
C. Amber 187 123 182
II. Hnbblns 163 188 197
J. Clark 132 177 132
Potter 178 319 171
Handicap 83 83 83
801
474
301
441
863
241
863 938 923
Balslger Motor Co.
nook 166 124 214
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Welch
Walker
DeLury
Hrnry
Handicap
. 173 192 182
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. 138 147 123
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