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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1941)
March 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE nVB Joint Navy Lester Llndow, Indent t Klamath Union high school and ion of Mm. Ida Llndow of this city, left Thure day night by train for Portland to Uka nil final axamlnatlon befora antarlng tha US navy. Llndow patted through Klamath Falli Sunday morning an routa to San Diego where ha will ba In training. Befora anllttlng, young Llndow wat alto employ ed after tchool and on Saturdayi I tha Quality Meat market. Latter Received Membera of tha city police department en joyed a letter received Monday from Captain Fred Olln who It now ttatloned at Ft. Monroa, Va. Captain Olln, forrher mem ber of tha department, expects to return to tha writ coatt In mid May after receiving train ing at tha government tchool. Ha re porta a number of south am and northwestern police member! In hit group at Ft Monroa, Heme From South B. E. Haydan, auperlntendent of tha Klamath project, US bureau of reclamation, returned to Klam ath Falli early Monday morning from Indlo. Calif , and Yuma, Alii., where ha served aa one of three membera of a land clarification board on varlout government project!. En route touth Haydon vlilted at the home of his daughter, Dr. and Mra, Max Fortythe, (Helen Hay den), of Menlo Park. Book Club Membera of tha Minerva book club of the Butt neat and Professional Women't club, were to meet Monday night, March 24, at the home of Maud Melton and Edna Ruttell, 813 Roseway drive. Carolina Vaerettl wat to present the book review. Hat Operation Mr. C. W. Dearborn, well known Langell Valley matron, tubmitted to a major operation at Klamath Val ley hospital Saturday. She wat reported Improved Monday morning. From Portland Mr. and Mrt. Stewart Moor of Port land were weekend guests at tha home of their sonlnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Frank Drew of Eldorado ttreet. They returned north Sunday after noon. Leaves Hotpltal Frank Doll ing, 3630 Crett i treat, an em ploye of tha Klamath Machine and Locomotive works, wat dis missed from the Klamath Valley hotpltal Sunday after tubmlttlng to a major operation. To Valley John Sarglnton, district ranger located at Lake o the woods during the season, tpent aeveral dayt last week In Medford In the lnteretta of range permlte Issued by the Rogue River national forest. Postpone Meet Membera of tha Mt. Lakl Ladles Aid are ad vised the meeting scheduled for Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Clyde Griffith with Mrs. L. A. West at co-hostess, has been la definitely postponed. Files to Bend Oliver Living' ston, of Klamath Falls, visited In Bend Friday with hla mother, Mra. Minnie Livingston. Accom panied by Jack Lambert, pilot, Livingston made the trip to Bend by plane. Ooea Heme Mrs. Earl Dumm, 1338 Lakevlew street, who submitted to a major opera. tlon recently at Klamath Valley hospital, returned to her home Saturday afternoon. Te School Calvin Lamb re turned to school Sunday ac companied by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Lamb, Calvin has transfered from Oregon State ollege to the University of Ore gon. From Salem Mrs. Gilbert Fleet of the Klamath Falls branch. First National Bank of Portland, has returned from a vacation apent In Portland and Salem. Mrs. Fleet visited with Ona Mae Matsey in Salem. Pledget Leo Molatore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Molatore of this city, has pledged Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Oregon. Ashland Visitor Mrs. W. H. Samt from Klamath Falls vli lted In Ashland Friday with friends and relatives. In Bend Mrs. L. B. McCon nell of Klamath Falli has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. F. N. Van Matre, of Bend. Klamath Visitors H. C. Har ris and Cameron Cliff of Bend are visiting in Klamath Falls. etojmrj Called North Mr. and Mrt. John liarrla Jr., and two chil dren, Mary Kay and Jackie, left by motor Sunday evening for Portland and from there Harrlt will continue to Great Falli, Mont., called by the critical lllneu of hla father who hat been In a hotpltal there for tome time. Mrt. Harrlt and children will vltlt at the home of her parentt, Mr. and Mra. Wilcox. Harrla It located here with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. Reported Better Mra. Clyde Thompaon who It a patient at tha Hlllilde hotpltal where the underwent a terloua operation more than two weeka ago la re ported aa aomewhat Improved but la not allowed to have vltl tora. Mra. Thompson It active In the Women of the Moote, being paet etate president, and in other organization!. From Valley N. H. Jonea tpent the weekend In Medford with hla family, returning early Monday morning to hla offlcea with the itate highway depart ment. Jonea reported Sunday very warm In the valley but the temperature dropped Mon day end orchardltta were tmudglng. Drive North Mra. Ruby Haitlnga left early Sunday for Portland to attend a atate con vention of beautlclana and terve at a delegate from the local or ganization. She will return the middle of the week. While north ahe will viatt her ton, Ben, ttudent at Reed college. From Portland Don Taylor, transferred from Uie ttate high way thopt in Altamont to an office in Portland, tpent the weekend here and returned with Mrt. Taylor and daughter, Nancy, to make their home In the north. From Mill Stella Bowne. daughter of Mrt. Stella Bowne. and Phyllla Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Andrew Collier, are vlaltlng with their parenta during a week'a holiday from their ttudlct at Milla college In Oakland. - Returns From North Marian Stocum, employed In the book keeping department of the First National bank, hat returned her position following a vacation trip which took her to Timber line lodge where ahe enjoyed winter sports. Visit Here Karmen Argraves of the St. Francis apartments had as house guests over the weekend Ruth and Marie Gib- s... and Bonnie Lootley, nurses or the Portland Sanitarium They returned to their hornet In the north Sunday. Bike Stolen Arden Drettie, 1813 Avalon street, reported to city police the theft of his bl cycle Saturday afternoon. The Colton machine waa parked In front of Poole's Bicycle shop, uressie stated. Car fteeaverxt A P nihuin 2248 White avenue, who report ea tne men last Friday of hla car parked at Sixth street and Klamath avenue mmm rfuiaai the machine had been recovered Monday morning at Beatty. Book Club Mrs. A. C. Backes was to entertain Monday night at her home on Pacific Terrace lor members of the Edith Cun ning book group of Business and Professional Women'a club. Willa Cather't. "Snnnhtr. mA the Slave Girl," was to be re viewed c-y Mrs. Backes. To Have Club Mrs. Harry Richardson will entrtnln mem bers of the Hannv Hnni -t her home on South Riverside Tuesdoy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Takes Petition Mr trn Yarnes, who has been assisting in ine cntmoer of commerce of- MUCH htj been written about feminine hygiene. But too often women over look hygiene in the REAL sense of the ward underarm cleanliness and sweetness. You cannot be titrsctive with underarms moist, stained and smelly. Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant. I. Arrid don Dot rot dresses, does aot irritate shin. 3. No wilting to dry. Caa bt tatd risk sftir shevins- S. Intrentlr checks pmplratfan 1 to 9 days. ArmoTts odor iiom perspiratluo, keeps armpita dry. 4. Arrid is a port, whltt, trtastltia, tula, its vaoiihint cmro. 5. Awarded Approval Sell of American InsrJ rule of Lauaderuuj aa barmiese to fabric. Women use more Arrid than any other deodorant. Try a. 1 04, 394 or jar to day at any store whkn sells toilet goods. (COMPLETE! FEMININE I HYGIENE I Brighten Your Linens For Spring PATTERN 6892 With spring right here, you'll i materials needed; illustrations want your table decked in the newest vogue the floral tea cloth. This one Is In easy cross stitch and you'll love working It. Pattern (892 contains a transfer pattern of 13 motifs ranging from 15x11 inchea to ltox2; flees, has taken position with the Pioneer Tobacco company. From Lake Mrs. Twyla Fer guson Is visiting at the home of Mra. Rose Poole on Conger avenue. Mrs. Ferguson has spent the winter et her home at Lake o' the Woods and will return for the season with the opening of the roeds. On Vacation Chuck O'Con nor, employed in the bookkeep ing department of the First Na tional bank, haa tpent the past week In San Francisco and will resume hit duties next week following a fortnight'! vaca tion. Te Corvallls Mra. Frank Klelneger and daughter, Destie, left Sunday by motor for Cor vallls where Miss Klelneger will continue her studies at Oregon SUte college after spending the aprlng holtdaye here with her parents. Visit Here Mr. and Mrt. Ira Gates of Chlco, Calif., ttopped here Sunday to visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, on their way south from Eugene. Motor to Valley Dr. and Mrs. Elroy Brlggt spent Sunday in Medford and Rogue River valley. To School Betty Lou Drake, who spent spring vacation with "IUY GOOD All I iv H.H Mir . es w .at tt' "luy 2212 So. 6th St. Household Aria JX - Smart ot atttehes; color schemes, To obtain this pattern send ten cents in coin to The Klam ath Herald-Newt, household Arts Dept., Klamath rails, Oregon. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern num ber. her parenta from Oregon State college, was to return to her studies in Corvallls Monday night Employes Three new em ployes of the Klamath Falls branch. First National Bank of Portland, are Lauretta O'Brien of Portland, Nora McAuliffe of Fort Klamath, and Ellen Upp of this city. Canton to Meet The Ladles Auxiliary of Canton Crater will meet Thursday evening at the I OOF hall when all are request ed to appear In uniform. Home from Eugene Earl C. Reynolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce, is home after a business trip to Eugene. In Eugene Mrs. Isabel Brlx ner, county rural school super visor, was in Eugene Monday for citizenship conference. Returns Home Mrs. Frank Farrell of 018 Eldorado, has re turned to her home after spend ing the past four months in San Diego. la Klamath Bill Snider of Ashland wat in Klamath Falls on business Friday. Meets April 8 The county school board will meet on April 9. Watch tha Classified Page! THI LOW WAY ON THI HI - LOOXS - GOOD HEALTH WEEK Get Amazing Bargain! Win Valuable Prizel ?e are putting on grand Hollywood Part this week. You mustn't miss it! We are offering ou special "Star" values of McKESSON'S household drugs and toiletries trustworthy, quality products. This is your opportunity to stock up vour medicine chest at bargain prices. AND yon have a chance to win a fun-to-do, simple-as-pie contest. See our window! COMB IN TODAY ev. Sassi, . " 191 Hie Lew Way, en Hi Hi-way DRUGS For Your Information Sw Petes ae AeventeM is mm list WEATHER NORTHERN CALIFRONIA Fair tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature; gentle to freth north to east wind off shore. OREGON Fair tonight and Tuesday with eonsiderable cloudinest on the coatt Tues day; little change in tempera- lure; gentle variable winds. Mall Closing Times - (Trains) Southbound: 8:00 a Northbound: 8:30 Southbound: 5:15 p Northbound: 8:30 p. m. m. m. m. (Stages) Alturtt, Lakevlew. Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 a. m. Drill Team Tbe drill team of Ewauna lodge will meet for practice at 8 o'clock sharp Tues day morning in the KC hall. Card Party The Degree of Honor waa to sponsor a card party Monday night at 8 o'clock in the KC hall. Bridge and pi nochle were to be played with refreshments served later. Delta Gamma Delta Gam ma chapter of Delphian will meet Tuesday at 8:45 a. m. at the home of Mrs. K. G. Cum mings on Washington street. Mrs. J. Royal thaw will be the leader, with the topic, "Nation alism." Aloha Chapter Membera of Aloha chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the Ma sonic hall. Candidates will be initiated. Ladies Aid The Klamath Lutheran Ladles Aid will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church parlors. There will be a program including a read ing on the children's home by Mrs. Otto Erlandson, the WMF news bulletin by Mrs Palmer Solie, and vocal soloa by Carol Michel!. Hostesses will be Mrs. Arnold Rlngstead and Mrs. Thelma Reispine. Card Party The Eaglet aux iliary will sponsor a pinochle party Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Eagles hall. The public is in vited. Hostesses will be John nie Wright, Armita Wilson, Bertha Weatherholt and Anna Westrom. SP Card Club A card party will be held Wednesday at 1:43 p. m. In the Community hall on Garden street by the SP card club. Both bridge and pinochle WAY" valuable prize in a "dot" CAL0X TOOTI P0W0EI I Ihae) ky sseey HsMyMee) J L Stem. Severe! 4 llst ttkm . TWlW-a.... . --weie J 'ABUTS 'H.SJ We ""N?nns FfcM 4321 ' kmc m Marion Florshelm'i "Champion Rana of Chamtn" showed up at New York's "Calling All Dogs" with the longest tall and this fancy green polka dot Job. The champ got the prize, and the cash dog lovers paid to tee him will bur milk for children of occupied France. will be played and members are invited to bring friends. Drill Team The Eagles aux iliary drill team will practice Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Eagles hall. Card Party Tbe VFW auxil iary will sponsor a benefit pin ochle card party Friday, March 28, in the library room at 8 p. m, for the benefit of veterans hospitals in Portland and Rose burg. The public is cordially II vited. There will be prizes and refreshments. OBITUARY . PHILIP ERICCSON Philip Erickton, a resident of Klamath county for the past 18 years, passed away in this city on Saturday, March 22. The de ceased was a native ot Sweden and was aged 44 years when call ed. The remains rest in Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 825 High street, where friends may call. Notice of the funeral ar rangement! will be announced later. Looking for Bargains? Turn to the Classified page yj EXCITING PRE-EASTER DRESS CLEANUP Unbelieveable ValuesI s247 STYLE LEADIXG SPMXG FROCKS! GAY PRINTS 4 PASTELS BLUE ILACK Valuaa you've never teen before I Gay Spring print frocks with long or short sleeves. Plain colore with dainty white and embroidery trims. Every one formerly higher pricedl Mow is your chance te tavel IMAGINE IN SIZES 12 to 46 2ND FLOOR DISCONTINUED SPRING HAND PLUS SPECIAL PURCHASE! Pouches Envelopes Spring Colors ''iS&i COMFORTS mSSmi' f - comforts at unbelleve- IT ff-tfV'vffi !'( able low pricetl Tru- Vrlll jTj I i ',. Ir eway planl II W i via t-ZZii iJ- A email down pay- ' a 100 DOWN FILLED RAYON OR TAFFETA COVER IEAUTIFUL DESIGNS PASTEL COLORS SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED IUY THEM ON LAYAYVAYI VITAL STATISTICS WILLIAMS Born at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 23, 1841, to Mr. and Mra. C. H. Williams. 3303 Cannon avenue, a girt weight g pounds 111 ounces. JONES Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore, March 23, 1841, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, Bly, Ore., a boy. Weight 7 pounds 151 ounces. ANDERSON Born at Hill side hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore, March 23, 1841, to Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Anderson, 800 South Riverside, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 31 ounces. SANDBERG Born at Hill side hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 23, to Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Sandberg, 3641 Altamont Drive, a girl. Weight: 5 pounds 111 ounces. SACHS Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore, March 23, 1841, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sachs, route 3, box 370, .- $347 Discontinued styles pins fresh new numbers make thia group outstanding! New spring shades. MAIN FLOOR Lovely, down filled comforts at unbelieve able low pricetl Tru punto designs. Use our lay away planl A email down pay ment will hold any comfort. SYSTEM DELAYED More delay for the Klamath Falls traffic signal system waa reported Monday by the atate) highway department in a letter to Mayor John Houston. The commission had planned to open bids on tha system at Its April meeting. But in a letter to Houston, it was stated that due to the press of other thing arrangements could not be made to give contractors sufficient time to study costs and specifica tions by the April meeting. It Is now proposed to open tha bids In May. Two Military Conveys Due Here This Week Two military convoys will pass through Klamath county this week. Biggest movement of the kind witnessed here to far will be on Friday, when the 10th In fantry (leas two battalions) pass es over highway No. 87 en rout to Fort Lewis from the Presidio at San Francisco. This regiment will probably spend the night of March 17 at Redding and will move through her about noon on the follow ing day. An overnight atop will probably be made at Bend. The 30th infantry is going t Fort Lewis for maneuvers. On March 26, a smaller eon voy will come in lata In the day and will remain hers over night. Biggest users of sugar are tha 18,000 bakeries in tha U. 8, census figure showing their yearly sugar consumption to be more than billion and a quar ter pounds. Klamath Falls, a girL Weight 7 pounds 11 ounces. JUST OUT! The New 1841 Small Hornet Year Book 33 House Plans. 84 Page Phone 1144 for Year Copy sie estiN unset te. 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