KAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON December 3, 1931 GRADE SCHOOLS PLAN HI L SHE Mill Parby, supervisor of music In (lie KUmitth Falls Kr1 avhonla, la planning an unmiml f'hrlntniaa carol aervlre ai the outstanding leature of the schools observance of th C'lirlslmaa ea ton. Kai h achool will hold Ihelr C'hrlalniaa tree and programs, as usual, but all will Join In the carol services. The services will be held the Siindar preceding Christmas day. and will be given at the Pelican theatre Vesper services will be given at four o'clock Sunday ef tvrnoon. with aereral hundred ihool children taklni part. Kchecraals for the vent hsv already been underway for aome time, and many of the old time Chriatmsa carola, Including "Sil ent Nlsht. Holy Night." "Hark tli Herald Angels Sing." Little Town of Bethlehem," and many othera will be sung. The program: Klv hundred youthful caroleri will take part In the ceremonlea. according to Miss UIHe Darby, elly achool music auperTlaor, who ti In charge. The Carola will be sung In parts. The beat Yolcea will be aelected from students of all schools In the city. Mlea Aitnea Artatrom, auditor ium teacher of th Fremont achool. will direct presentation of a play "Why tha Chime Klni Out." the besaliful atory of the child who gave the perfect gift. Mrs. Madge Hampton, musk director of the high achool. will present the girls extet and the tie club In aereral special Christmas carols. Mrs. George Mclntyr will pre side at the organ. Ther will be Bo band or orchestra numbers. No admission will be charged to the service bat at the close of the program offering will b take, ap for the Salvation Army. A similar aerrlc waa given ia the Presbyterian church last year, hat bora use th church was too small tor the singers and the crowd wh attended, th Pelican theatre waa selected ah I year. Th atadenta also plaa to re peat their carola. staging them oa Main street Monday, Tuesday and W edsvesday vnings. Stylish Toys, Dear Children, Must Have History This Year NEW YORK The Snt Clans who Tttiti Park and Fifth Aven un, Manhattan, has gone In for antique. It mar be all very well for your child to play with an old (avhiouad top Jmm and a mechani cal train and a football, but tin Indi and UmIw. of New York' rich and awanky net arc going to h a v "utuitum piece.' In upper Fifth Arenue ther I a In ah in of i that particular Snta f'tmti vhn drive around In' a, Rolls-Royc rather than a reindeer-powered le.prh. And In this shop they are showing at the moment qutta the laat word In atyUah tor. And aty liah toys, dear children, must hara a history. The toy experta to tha modern Fauntleroyi have been rummaff Ins through tha old and quaint shopA of Kurope and hare leath ered together a conniderahle num ber of "period toya. They are, If you pleaae. "collector's Items." When tha child la aa old aa bis banker-and-broker father, tha toy i 1 villi iiiimi i - win n.i. great "collector" value. For Instanr, ther are aeveral toy seta from "old Nuremberg,' and aome of Ihem are a hundred yeara old. There ar Beta of buildings and rarvluga and llltle soldiers and all sorts of things that ar guaranteed to bar been prised by tha youngalera of a century ago. And even more. The older, the mor expensive. Several huudred dollars lakea home Ihis or that; and for a thousand or so, the Chrlatmaa storking can be filled with Items worthy of a museum. e But th neatest llltle gadget for th poor-lttile-ricb. kid la a super-pigmy radio, tet. Perhaps I had best explain: re member thos tiny desks and tables and bureaus and things that we used to call "children's furniture?" Well, baby radio sets have bean Installed la llltle deska and. what's more, they ak. They are miniature midget-radios.' And the cost la In proportion The mechanical devices are proportionately amaiing and cosily. Kor the ahop of which 1 speak 1 America's awankieat. RAIMCHER PRAISES KiMi corny r. R. Silva, Scott Valley, Sis kiyou county, rancher who regist ered at the Hall Hotel Wednes day night praised Klamath Falls and Klamath county highly. Slfra, accompanied by W. it. Nelson and O. Southerland, also of Etna in Scott Valley, la in Klamath county en busineas and looking over the possibilities of stock and dairy ranching in this community which he ears he favors over hia present location. Silvaaformerly lived In Oakland, Calif, and recently purchased a ranch In Scott Valley. " I can see that this city and community ha a great future, another thing you don't see ao many pan-handlers aa you do farther south now. In Oakland you cant walk a block without being pan handled five or six times," Silva stated. S. P. Ticket Sale Will Open Tomorrow Southern Paclfic'a Pre-Chrlst-maa Bale ot ticket will open Fri day morning, and tickets will be sold on all trains with a one-way fare paying a round-trip passage. The tickets will be on sale un til December II, and will have a return limit of ten day from the date of aale. Local offices ot the Southern Pacific announce that ther ia great interest iu the aale here, and that many people plan to take advantage ot the reduced rates. "SUSAN LENOX" (her tall and rise.) Pine Tree theatre, Sunday only! Not only the business section, bnt the residential sections of Ih city as well, will glisten with colored lights tor the Christmas holiday aeaaon. A apeclal committee of the chamber of commerce merchants' bureau, consisting of Hr, K. D. Lamb, chairman. H, V. Hatea, J. Kcnnett, K. 8. Kelly and Dr. F. W. Peak, have asked all borne owners to have aome kind of outdoor decorations ot Christ mas lighting thla year, It pos sible. Display will probably not be aa numerous or apeclarular as last year. Many residents of Hot Spring! and other additions ot the city are planning unusual outdoor decorations. The outdoor Chrlslmaa light ing Idea waa Instituted In Klam ath Falls aeveral yeara ago, and each year the practice baa grown. Prlies will not be given thin year, the committee stated. IJoneesea to KntertaJn Mem bers of the Lioness - elub will serve a dinner at th Episcopal parish hall In honor of their hus bands thia evening. Mrs. May King Conradl, president ot the group, and Mrs. Fred Houston, will be In charge of the enter tainment. Dinner will be aerved at :S0. W. H. Locke la Portland W. R. Locke of the Locke Motor company la apendlng aeveral days lu Portland on business. Electricity Offers Many Opportunities For Gifts Ity M. R. KRFHNLKH Electricity has entered near ly every field ot human activ ity, to th great adranlage of the Christmas shopper. Many gift opportunities for men, for women, fur children, and tor tha home are offered among elec trical appliances. Yea will find them In tha electric ihop and store departments. When you ar considering a gift for the emir family, think of a radio. Ilnr I a gift that Is rapidly restoring tha home at a center of recreation. Hut you must know th exact purpose for which the radio la to be used, for radioa are purposeful things IhlB season. There are special Ited forma and featurea ahlch make particular aeta desirable, tuch aa amall apartment con soles, large combination vlrtrolaa and radioa for parly-rooms, and midget aeta. Thla year a radio prices are absurdly low and practically every make offers startling value. Aa Klcctrlo Clock Have you Investigated the pos sibilities ot electric clocks for gifts? You csn get thera In bed room alarma or In tlrandfather clock models; aa cute kitchen clocka or aa beauteoua boudoir timepieces. They are always ac curate because they are con stantly checked by naval observ atory time transmitted over the light line. Electric clocka are Inexpensive, both aa to first coat and running coat. And they ar ornamental aa well as useful. One need not be afraid of dupli cating a gift because no home can have loo many clocks. There are many elect rlo heat er on th market, older folks appreciate the gift of warmth without th worry ot fir. Th other extreme, th electric Ice box, la flndlug favor throughout the nation because ot lit free dom from full and trouble and Its constant cold supply. City Police Recover Sgt. Devin's Gun Klamath Falls police announc ed Thursday that they have re covered a gun atoleu from H"T geaut Charles Devlns' car In tlend and returned It lo the slate po lice officer. The gun was pawned In a local second-hand atore. Police check ed the numbers on the gun and found It to he Devlus'. Devans has sent a uote of appreciation to the police her, complimenting Ihem on their efficiency. ttllli! Taken Home Opul Chase, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Chase of 1601 Oregon ave nue, waa removed from lite Klam ath Valley hospital to her home Tuesday. The child, whet waa In lured while coasting Saturday, la much Improved. '8l'8A.V LKNOX" (her fall and rise.) Pine Tree theatre. Sunday only! Kltmath'a two new fire trucks were unloaded today and placed nn dlanlay In tha llulslger Motor compauy ehow rooms for the pub lic lo view until they are taken to tha uew city fir atntloii at Spring and Wall ttrvela wheu It la completed. The American LaKrunre uuiuP' V truck, coating 111, boo, waa tha first of Ilia two trucks lo be uuloadi'd. Th large truck hits a 11 cylinder niolor rnpalile of developing gtu horaep iwer. "It weighs over seven Ions unloaded and ahen ready for service will weigh about slain aud one-half tons. The pumper Is of the newest type aud la Hi only one of Its kind on bile coast and la the rul of any piece of fir apparatua In us on Ih Pacific coaal, II la Hie first to he shipped by Ih c mi ps ny In Kinilra, New York, lo th coast. Th service truck, carrying lad iers and other fire apparatus. has a alx cylinder motor and coal bout llO.uuii. Karl K. Albright, factory rep resentative for the American l.a Krance cmnunny. unloaded the trucks which will lie given testa under the supervision ut V. W. White of the Oreion Insurance Killing lliirean before being turn ed over to the city of Klamath rail aa ready for use. CIMSII VHMTIM MOVKU L. tl. Grev, who was Injured In an automobile accident November IT, was able lo be moved from Hillside hospital lo his home al III Klverslde Tliuraday. Mra. Dally llogera, who sustain ed more serious Injuries la th same accident, will remain at lllllald for aeveral days mor he fore being moved lo her horn at Mnlln. "HUMAN I.KNOX" (her fall nd rise.) Pin Trs the I re, Hiindnv nnlv! How One Woman Lost 47 Lbs. of Fat '' In 3 Monlhi and Fcola Year Younger "I have keen taking Krusrhen Sails for nearly I months. I have continued taking ou tea- spoonful In warm water every morning. I then welshed II T pounds, was always bothered with pallia In my bark and lower part of abdomen and sides. "Now I am glad lo say I am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight la 170 vuunda. I do not only feel beitnr but I look belter, to all my friends say." A hot I Is of Krusrhen Salts Hist lasts 4 weeks costs but HI rents al Whitman Drug Co., Ma ul II Drug Co., Inc., Star Drug Hture and drugglata the world over. Take one half teaspoon In a glass of hot water every morn ing before breakfast. Attention lo diet will help- cut nut pastry and fatty meat go light on potatoes. Duller. cream and augar the Krusrhen way la th safe way to Inaa fat. Try one bottle and If not Joy fully satisfied money bark. Adv. ftarea for th month ot WoT-easber were 1.1 deerreee under aoaaaal tor skat month, according Be aaaUevVca compiled by the wreather man at the U. S. reclama tion building. The mean temper ature for November waa SI. 7, while normal expectancy for the month la aet at IS.g degree. Maximum temperature tor the past month was 8 degrees, regis tered by the government ther mometer on the first day f No- l vembsr. The lowest mark regis tered waa eight degree above tero, a nthe morning ef Novem- Fxftee Iavrhee of Samr Precipitation recorded for the asonth amoanted to 1:61. or 4 per cent ef the normal rainfall. A total snowfall of it inches was registered, and there were nine daya in the month upon which at least .01 ef bb inch ot precipita tion tit recorded. The deration ef Upper Klam ath lake raised .14 ot a toot dur ing the month, with the elevation registered on November 1 record ed at 4117.84, and that ot De cember 1, recorded aa 4118.01. There were 18 clear days dnr Ing the month ot November, one partly eloudy, and 11 entirely cloady. f Restless, Nervous? eW 'Rcgo' The gnoat wholesome palatable Mealtime Drink "Instead of Coffee" Good (or your Stomach and your Nerves k rejig Tea Constipation t 1 fc. Fatfo goes about aa far a 2 Km. Coffe Thieves Steal Car Owned by Kranburg When tbtere took the sedan ketonglng to a Mr. Krenbarg they aleo took a cake which was in tha hack seat, he reported to po lice Thursday. Th aedan is black, baa black wooden wheels, and the right tront door window ia broken. A parse with Mrs. Dry den 'a name in It and some books were also In th back seat ot the car. Auxiliary to Meet The Her bert Applegate auxiliary of the TJ. 8. W. Veterans, will meet on Thursday sight, December 1, at I o'clock at the Klamath county court house. All member are urged to be present "'JM' ( M ) fee Cream f Top Milk The latest Improve ment of milk de livery service. We offer It to you free. Lost River Dairy Phone 48. TOYS PLAY Jt HEALTH W- KIDDIE CARS Big rubber tires, disk wheels, stardily built f. r,a tbronglioat. A splendid buy tj) 1 .OO UP COASTER WAGONS AD metal coaster wagons. Balloon Urea, disc wheels, roller bearings. A strong wagon for a healthy boy. 33x14, Special . $4.50 34x16, Special : $5.85 tlre aad roller avwringa. A line value. Hpecial 4t70 Wood Coaster Wagon with disk wheels, balloon rings. A lfne value. Othera at Lower Price PEDAL CARS The Kiddie Car with toe pedals like a real bicycle -- $2.25 CP $1.98 $4.50 SLEDS Eskimo flexible runner eleds. Hol low groove metal runners and I hardwood body. 38-in. Sled, special at... 60-in. Sled, special at... CROQUET SETS A tine outdoor game for the entire family 4-baIl aeU $2.70 6-ball act $3.15 8-ball gets $3.60 SCOOTERS For the lively boy, dink wheels and robber tlrea TRICYCLES All metal frames, $1.70 cp lfl-!n. Tricycles. Fnll ball bearing with very staunch tabular frame, adjustable handle bars and bicycle spring (fQ f( seat. The best buy In yeara J7.UU 20-ln. Tricycle, 1 In&i rubber tires, rubber pedals, adjustable handle-bars. Not ball bearing . .. $4.95 Did You Ever Stop to Think What an Important Part ELECTRICITY Plays in the Celebration of Christmas? WX SELDOM stop to think jnst how important a part ELEC TRICITY plays In our every day life . . . For example, our modern .Christmas depends much upon electricity Our homes are bathed In a warm glow; the Christmas trees brightly and safely lighted and our holiday feasts cooked all electrically. Electric lights flash a mes sage of Christmas cheer from windows, perch and shrubbery . . . Our Tuletida ( gatherings are made merry by radio music, made possible through the magic of electricity Electric gifts, too appliance,' ranges, washing machines, radios, refrigerators, lamps are ever popular at holiday times. Even junior's train aad sister's little doll stove are operated electrically . . . Electricity DOES SMava mad. at C&riartraM time, jast as it does every other season of the yearl The California Oregon Power Company Plan Now to 'Attend Klamath Falls' Christmas Opening Friday Evening Dec. 4th Safety First! Light the Christmas Tree This Year Electrically- Mar r,L"vm. pm-hi -ai g n i ra w J ' 'lr !(., .. !. ' I . wi - 4 x1 -mTiailgj-V , ' sj.-a.. nam.,;. a.- I