EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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News of the Klamath Country
MERRILL
Mm. It. II. Limrontbe nnd ilnucli
tor vlnltod with their utini unit uii-l
Mr. h iid Mm. Kit Huwood, tho put
week. Tluiy returned to I h r bone
i In Klamath Fiilln Friday evening.
Thursday vkiiIiik Mr. and MM
M. I.. Mooro imtiTlnlniiil in dinner In
honor of thu iwtndtth anniversary
of their marring" OuMtl ut din
Mr went Mr. and MrH. 0, N It. I
h Inn. Mr. ami Mrn. J. W. IliinU'ii.i.
Mr. anil Mrn. 0, Howmnn and Vt,
and Mm. M. A. llowuutti. In tin?
ovoulng a fuw friend who had !.--Doljslitiorn
of Mr. und Mm Moort In
Washington Kiivn them I surprise.
Tho uvunliiK wan npi'iu In playini
gauion and refreshment were i rv
d. Thorni koIiik In tho evening
worn Mr. and Mm. J. I.. lliiikliiH nud
family, Mr. and Mm. ('. I. kins
nud family, Mr. and Mm. ('. M.
Mvrrltl. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Taylor
and Opal and Arluni' Taylor, Mr.
and Mm. J. II. Kldwell an, I daufh
tor, I., mi. i. Mr. and Mm. Mooro
were presented with it gilt by their
t friends.
Mm. Howard Wynunt wai In
Klamath Fails Thursday ibopplnf.
Virginia, little daughter of Mr.
and Mr. Vt-llon Iluklnti, Iiiih born
ill tor nveral days.
tiuurge Wright spent u few days
In Morrill lui.l will;. II.. returned
to ti Im bona In ('I'lilriil Point 8at
unluy. Mlaaaa Malta ami Thlrta Andaraon
spent tba week-end In Klmnuth
Falls thu mi'-ut'i of Minn Ann Selsor.
Mr. and Mm. 0. Merrill have
returned from n trip lo California
tuwiiH, going na r..r south as Wil
lows. Mr. .Morrill drovo homo a
new Studebaker Qoacb.
Kilns anil F.ugciio Merrllt woro
tba inspiration fur n Farewell parts'
Friday evening whvn Mm. K, F.
Morrltt and her sister. Minn Alia
wiikoii vara hoabaiaaa ut tin. boina
of thalr parenta, Mr. and Mm. Geo.
Wilson. Thi, evening wan spent tn
daaefni and card, tatnaa. Ra(raah-
nattta wen- aorvad hy tho hontoen. '
Tbono prunont wcro Mr. mid Mrn. j
0, M. Morrllt, Mr. nnd Mm. H.
Hundrickaon, Mr. and Mm. j,. Ttirn
baugh, Mr. nnd Mm. Oeo, Wllaon,
MIuhuh Bwea i.iiiiKduiii. Bllen Me-!
Velgh, Carolina VdaralU, Ploranoe
MeClay, Qladya Andaraooi Union An
deraOB, 't'lilrzu Aiolonion, (.'loo Gruy-
Ij.iiI. Miriam Offlold, Helen Drown
Nalllo Chayna, Bva Murray, Loulai
Dalton and Batin kikot, Carl Klger
t'lnm. Stukol, I.ylo Morrill, Clarence
Woodlioin'i', ilorhi-rt (Iraybeal, Ooo
Rudolph, Bud t'hoyno, lull WUaon
Tom BarTOWJi Robatt Kunn, Donald
llalli y, Hii liaril IIokup, tho honor
gtloata and tho houtoHHOH.
Mrn. W. F. Hill. Mm. J, W. Tay
lor and Itnymond Taylor woro In
Klamatb Fallfl Haturday HhoppInK
Mr. and Mm. 0, P, HunklnH nnd
daughtera, Lioralne and PbVUa Jean,
loft Saturday iiiornlnc for Loa Molo
ill.. Callfornln. to apend Thanka-
glrlng with Mm. Ilunklnn' parents.
Tin;' woro accompanied by MIkh Kn
tber Mooro who will -llt hor sl.
lor, Mian Ilallli', who la attondlng
111,' Clilco Normul.
Amobg tho Morrill people shop
lint! In Klamuth Falla Saturday Wore
Mr.. It. II. Andomnn, MIhb Gludyn
Anderton, Mr. and Mm. F. N. Moy
Of, Mm. It. 1,. DaMon and dauiihter
Louisa, Mm. W. '. Unlley and Miss
McCluy.
Arlene Tuylor was tho dinner
nnoiit of MarKuret Hill Sundny.
Mm. B, M. Itulili und daufthtom,
Virginia Juno and Janice, spent tho
Weekend In Merrill, the Kliosta of
DddbeBrdthers
COACH
Smart and staunch, chummy yet roomy
a refreshing example of advanced coach
design.
Full balloon tires quality whipcord uphol
stery deep blue lacquer finish cartouche
yellow body-striping exceptional vision
areas low-swung body lines long resilient
underslung springs.
Now so attractively priced that wiuVDodgc
Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan,
ownership is made possible for practically
everyone.
WAKEFIELD MOTOR CO.
170 MAIN STREET
Ten minutes of your time
will prove this to you by
any standard you may set
:'Ncvcr before so much car
for so little money''
"As fine a car as anyone
would wish to own3
Tint Im the Ovrrljnd Sundurtl
Sdan -a fuli-tize 3paMcngcr
car, with room and in iparc for
5 full-.'" pop!t.' fa ride in . . .
a rr rl - Mi'.r- ti car, clean
cut, rakiih, low, extraordinarily
good-looking o a
Wider 5tf hc widest of any
tiht car butlt . . .
Big Wide Windoi more than
20 iqu.-re feet of window space
. . Extra Wide Doors easy
entrance to both front and tear
eats . . .
Very Lafcst One-pteee Wind-shield-"
gives) clcjr, unobstruct
ed driving vision ...
Cowl Ventilator a modern re
finement in dated-car body con
struction. Triplex Springi civc you 30
added incites of ipring support
on a 100-inch whcdbaic . . .
A 27 -U or te-power Engine
sturdy, fast, reliable. Notable for
its power. Commended by own
ers everywhere for its amazing
economy in gas and oil . . .
Sliding Gear Transmission
Three speeds, selective at the
lowest price ever available in a
closed car .
Autolite Starting and Ignition
. . Borg and Beck disc-type
clutch, one of the finest dutches
made ... A rear axle system, the
equal in size and weight to that
used in cars carrying double the .
weight of this one . . .Axle shafts
of Molybdenum steel, the tough
est steel known ... In the entire
3 years in which Overland has
used this axle system there is no
case on record where an axle
shaft has ever been broken
Visit all the showrooms of this
city. In none of them will you
find a dollar- far-dollar value
even approaching the value yon
get in this Overland Six Stand
ard Sedan . . .
At $89$ it stands absolutely
alone among all popular-priced
sixes .
Compare It for beauty. Compare
ft for style. Compare it for
power. Compare it for comfort.
Vour conclusion will be exactly
the same as that of more than
40,000 owners who have gone
through the same comparison,
process ...
A 38-horsepower engine, with
a performance record that has
won for this car a place among
the engineering masterpieces of
the automotive industry . .
Porer enough for your every
need ... a getaway in traffic that
is a delight to experience ...
the lowest gasoline and oil con
sumption you ever have known
in a Six . . .
A handsome, distinctive car
long, low impressive a beauti
ful two-tone color combination
giving a note of rare graceful
ness to the entire contour of the
car ...
Exceptional comfort because of
exceptional spaciousness ... big,
wide doors for easiest possible
entrance and exit ... big, roomy
seats pitched aC exactly the
proper angle for utmost riding
comfort . . . rich upholstery,
very long wearing . . . deep
softly-cushioned scats that mean
pleasurable rest fulness in a spin
of 50 miles or a crois-countrv
tour of 5,000!
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS - EASY TERMS YOUR CAR IN TRADE
OVERLAN D
OVERLAND -KNIGHT SALES CO.
4th & Klamath - - - - - P h o n e 8 9 9
WILLYS
OVERLAND
FINE
MOTOR
CARS
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dnlion.
Mrs. Dubb attended the card party
nt tlio Morrltt home Saturday eve
ning. Sunday Mr. Uubli drove down
and was the dinner guesl of Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton. They returned to their
home in Klamuth Falls Sunday evening-
Sunday morninK Mr. and Mrs.
Joa. Stukel left for Whontlnnd.
California, to spend tho Thanksgiv
ing holiday with Mrs. Stukel's
mother. They may drive to South
ern California to visit relatives.
Turkeys have been In great de
mand tho past fow days. There
have been some outside buyers in
and a number from tho Vails. The
price has boon the highest, siiu-i
tho war. Prieea have varied some
but up to 4 3e, (tressed, has been
offered.
Saturday evening a large crowd
attended the first rani party of the
season to bo givon by the library
club. The party was given nt the
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Merrit.
Bight tables of "500" wore played.
A very ploasant time was had by
those present. Refreshment! wore
aorvod nt a Into hour by the host
esses, Meadanics J. S. Stovcnson.
Win. Walker, Ed Ilarwood nnd B.
F, Morrltt.
Mrs. Uoso Davis entertained at
dinner Sundny. Gnosis invited wore
Mr. nnd Mrs. l'aul Lewis and child
ren. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Jonnelle
and Karl nlid Fay Jlnnette.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Hanvood were
hosts at dinner Sunday. Their guests
woro Mr. and Mrs. ('. M. Morrill
and family.
Mr. and, Mrs. Morrltl are tho in
spiration for many social events as
they expect to leave Merrill this
week.
A dance will bo given at the com
munity Hall Thursday (Thanksgiv
ing) evening. A turkey supper will
ho furnished by the girls of the
sophomore class of the high school.
SCOUT EVENTS rOMIXfi VI
Program Planned for Lo.nl Scouts
Mouth AJicad, Is Report
HII.MO LEFT
Among the coming ucr.ts nf the
boy scouts is the pow vov. tamp and
conference riflly. Orator ;.r.i; bike,
photo contest, boy scouts' circus,
employment agency, scont chamlos
of commerce forum nec;in.r. de?
oplng historical background 'or the
Klamath country, iree planting and
various other affairs arc lielng plan
ned hy Executive Nord for iho I oy
scouts during the winter (nontlta. It
is expected to be an aciive season
for the local boys who are showing
keen interest.
FIFTBKN HOYS IiEAVlNtt
Fifteen local boy scouts and lour
adiills form the delegation leaving to
morrow for Portland to Attend the
Portland conference. The boys will
have the opportunity of visiting the
battleship Oregon nnd march in tho
city of Portland In the scout parade.
During their stay In the northern
city they will study patrol methods
and real scouting.
O. Hllmi teit this morning for
southern California, to spend the
winter months. Mr. Hilmo has been
'connected with the Concrete Pipj
company, while located in Klamath
Falls.
RECOVERING NICELY
The many friends of Miss Audrey
Yancey will be glad to learn that
she is recuperating from a recent
major operation for appendicitis.
Miss Yancey is bookkeeper for the
R. R. R. garage.
LOUISVILLE Margaret Mornn'.i
poor oyo saved Clarence Agnow when
ho fulled lo produce football tickets.
hor ,32 nutoniatle missing him three
JImMm Manufacturing,
Remodeling.
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Mrs, W'm. Ucsster
Phons 112-M
43d Klamath Ave.
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Between Fourth and Fifth
Noxt to Mooso Hall
Lordly
Goodies
for the Great Feast IVy
THANKSGIVING
SERVE
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
An ideal gift assortment because of the great va
riety it offers. Bland, rich crcmcs; delicious chews;
refreshing mints 16 differ
ent kinds of centers all
double-dipped in smooth,
mellow, perfect chocolate.
Krause's Stellar Choco
lates are priced
SI, S2, S3 and Si.
POR MACiNIFtGENGEi choow
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piece the package too a mailer
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