Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Klamath Funeral Home egg High St. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward. Manager& 1 I PAGE TEN TESTS GIVEN STATE BOARD CANDIDATES Oral examinations were given here Saturday to a number ot ap plicants for position' with the Oregon state unemployment com pensation commission. The ap plicants examined Saturday took written examinations late last month. Six were interviewed by the ex amining committee, composed of Dr. R. R. Martin, Dr. Nelson Boss ing and Dr. Lester F. Beck. all of the University of Oregon. Blanche Bouthillier accompanied the ex aminers as receptionist. The ex aminations were held at the Wil lard hotel. While here the committee an nounced new competitive examina tion' for which applications must be in before midnight. December 24. The position' for which ex aminations will be given, with sal ary scale, follow: Senior rules and regulations of ficer, ;2220 to 22700. Junior rules and regulations of ficer. 21200 to 22100. Informational representative. 22160 to 42520. Senior clerk -stenographer, 21600 to 21740. Intermediate clerk- stenogra pher, ;1200 to 21440. Junior clerk-stenographer, $900 to 21140. Senior clerk - typist, MOO to 21440. Intermediate clerk-typist. 21080 to 21140. Junior slerk-typist. $900 to $1020. Application blanks may be ob tained at the Klamath county health unit offices, Eighth and Pine streets, or by writing to the supervisor of examinations, Ore gon state unemployment compen sation commission. 302 Pittook block, Portland. I INDIAN ELECTION SLITED TUESDAY A general election will be held Cu the Klamath Indian reserva tion on Tuesday, Dec. 21, for the selection of eight Klamath busi ness committeemen. Polling places will be at the library in Chi loquin and the Methodist church in Beatty. The polls will be open from I a. m. to 8 p. m. Twenty-one candi dates have been nominated. They are: J. L. Kirk. Levi Walker, Boyd J. Jackson, Ben P. Mitchell, James Johnson, 8. E. Kirk, Dice Crain. Wernie Poster, Quincy Baker, George Dufult. C. M. Kirk. Lee Corbell, Tom Lang, French' Kirk. Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Luke Chester, Evans Nelson, Chas. S. Rood, Leander Wilson, Bilven Crum., Paul Ponina. Funerals GLEN HEOH MINTER The funeral service for the late Olen Hugh Hunter, who passed away In this city FridaY. Decem ber 17, will take place from Ward's Klamath funeral home, 925 High street, Monday. Decem ber 20, at 3 p.m., the Rev. A. Theodore Smith of the Presby terian church officiating. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. Tbe remains will be formarded via Southern Pacific Monday evening to Portland, Ore. Cremation will take place In the Portland crema torium and mausoleum, 9705 8.E. Fourteenth avenue, Portland. Obituary pima J. CUNNINGHAM Peter .1. Cunningham, for tho at seven years a resident of this eity passed away Saturday, De cember 18, 1937, at 9:05 a. 111. following an illness of several weeks. He was a native of New York City, N. Y., and at the time of his death was aged 51 rears 5 months and 2 days. The remains rest in the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth. No tice of funeral to be announced later. Vital Statistics BIRTHS SBGEL.--Born, at Hillside hospital, December 17, 1937, to tin and Mn. W. L. Siegel of Shee t& wan a daughter. Weight six pounds, seven ounces. Seeks Russell's FriendsJames 13. Rankin, 423 West 118th street, New York, has written The Her ald wed News in the hope of get ting in touch with friends of the late Charles M. Russell, noted artist of the northwest. Russell, according to Rankin, had friends In Klamath Falls. If any still reside here, he would like to learn their names, and he asks that they write to him at the above address. CITY BRIEFS Maccabees Organise----The Mac cabees are organizing a lodge in Chi loquin in Union hall on Mon day, December 30, at 4 p. tn., for the juniors, and p. m. for the adults. There will be installation at both meetings. and initiation will also be held. State Manager D. V. Chapman and P. D. Smith and A. W. Smiths district man agers, will also be present, as well aa a large delegation of members from Klamath Falls. Thursday Club Members of the Thursday Sewing club of the Mt. Laid district met on Decem ber 16, at the home of Frieda En man. Seven members were pres ent, and refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the afternoon. The next meeting of the club will be held December 30, at the home of Leona Hayes. Elec tion of officers and a gift exchange will be held. Leave for PortlandMr. and Mrs. Fred Stebbins will leave Sun day for Portland where they will meet Stebbins' brother, O. L. Steb bins of Crookston. Minn.. whom they have not seen for seven years. On their return they will be ac companied by Stebbins' brother, his mother, Mrs. O. A. Broten, and his sister, Mrs. Cora Graden, all of whom will spend Christmas with the Stebbins here. Apostolic FaithThe Apostolic Faith Mission will present its Christmas program Sunday even ing, December 19. There le to be a half hour of special music by a 16-piece orchestra and a chorus. The public la invited. Tire StolenFred Lekbery of 1980 Erie Street reported to po lice Saturday the theft of a tire and rim from his automobile park ed at Fourth and Pine streets Friday night. Dog Poisoner WorksGeorge Houck of the Keno road reported to city police Friday night that a dog poisoner was at work in that district. Houck stated that he let his dog out at 8 p. ra.t and that he found it dying of poison a few minutes later. Sprains AnkleOfficer Harold Brandsness of the city police de partment sustained a severely sprained ankle Saturday morning when he slipped and fell on icy steps of the city hall. Robes StolenMrs. A. O. 'fa don reported to pollee bureau Sat urday the theft of two automo bile robes from her automobile parked at her home at 630 North Fifth street. Home for Holidaye---EdwaTd English, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. English of this city, is home for the holidays from St. Mary. col lege at Moraga, Calif. CHRISTMAS TREE SET UP SATURDAY. AT COURTHOUSE A big Christmas tree made its appearance in the main floor hall of the courthouse Saturday. It was appropriately decorated with lights and tinsel. Elaborate outdoor decoratons have been provided for the city hall, with colored lights stream ing from the upper part of the building to the pillars at either side of the front steps. KIAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts Title Insurance Escrows ELBERT S. VEATCH 111 So. Fourth St. Phone THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON CHAMOB WINDOW GETS YILE LIGHTS Chamber of sommerce start members were receiving many compliments Saturday on an out door lighting display In the win dow of the Main street quarters across from the courthoueb. Purpose of the display is to stimulate interest in the outdoor lighting contest sponsored by the Lions club. AU who wish to enter this contest should register at the chamber of commerce by Monday evening. The Lions are urging everybody who plans an outdoor display to register. The window display features two cardboard houses, each dee-. rated with lights and cedar rope. PARK WOMEN PLAN CHARITY AUCTION OF DOLL WARDROBE Women residents this winter in Crater lake national park have made a wardrobe tor a Shirley Temple doll to be sold to the highest bidder with proceeds to go to a worthy Christmas char fly. The bids will be received at the chamber of commerce. where the doll la on display. And bids must be in by 5 p. in. December 23. J. V. Owens offered the first bid of 16. Here's a tip for your holiday trip. You'll find it much more pleammt. convenient and economical to make your holiday visit this year by Grey. bound. Leave most any time.... Big . modern coaches dr it comfortable. Low fazes make it economicaL Plan now to go by Greyhound Bus. No driving worries... Enjoy your holiday trip. DEPOT: Oth and Klamath Phone 999 DOG OWNERS BUY, PETS LICENSES FOR CHRISTMAS Several Klamath dog owners have purchaned Christiana pron. onto for their rote it the dog license bureau in the county clerk's office. Nineteen thirty-eight dog li cense materials arrived a tow days ago. PLANS SHAPE FOR KPC1 CONMENCE Plane for the annual stock holders meeting to be held Jan uary 22 were shaped at the final 1937 meeting of the board of directors of the Klamath Produc tion Credit corporation Friday afternoon. Ernest Henry: president of the Production Credit corporation of Spokane. Wash.. attended the meeting. Final reports on the year's business will be prepared limited,- ately after the first of the year. GROWING FAMILY MURRAY, Ky.(1p)Ntrs. Vir gil Rogers. 35. becam a mother and a grandmother on the same day. Mrs. Rogers gave birth to a son. A few minutes later her step daughter, Mrs. Ines Cooper, 21, gave birth to a daughter. All four are "doing nicely." EXAMPLES OF LOW ROUND TRIP FARES . Eugene $ S.20 Salem $10.15 Portland --- 110.03 Sacramento - $12.00 San Francisco 1113.50 Los Angeles- $22.15 Give a Greyhound ticket for Christmat cipiEmH:o:u:Nio WE HAVE cs 1E0Te 0 1TE $2,95 Only Per Gallon LIMITED SUPPLY Get 'Tenures Tw BLACK and WHITE SE 11 VICE STATION Main and Spring Phone 710 I .k The groundhog may or may not affect the weather. But the "road hog"the driver who doesn't May in his lanecertainly contributes to unsafe conditiona on the highways, lie block!' traffic and confuses other motorists. The "road hog" is a real train evil. Be a Sportemanlike Driver instead. A.A.A. SAFETY FEATURES NOT Mal PLEA TO DUNK DANE I Sportsmanlike DrivingDon't Be a "Road Hog" I Arthur W. Peterson, charged with drunken driving, pleaded not guilty 'tad posted 1100 bail Set. urday for he appearance hi police' lire Judge Lange let. ITei a natural question. And therA, a logical answerto meet a defi lite, growing demand for Just such a car as the 1938 De Luxe Ford V8. The De Luxe was designed for those who like the basic Ford features but want more size and style. It brings both size and style at low Ford prices. TnE DE LUXE -THE STANDARD The De Luxe is an addition to the Ford line. It looks big and is. It is spacious, withricher appointments. Sedans have larger luggage space. And under the hood is the 854torsepower IT4 engine. The new Standard Ford is In many Ways a better car than the 1937 Ford IY8which was bought by more people than any other 1937 make of ear. It is newly styled, inside and out. It is even lower priced than the Do Luxe, but built on the same depend. able 1124nch wheelbase chassis to the same high standard of mechanical FORD court at I 9. m,, December 31. Peterson was arrested at 11 o'clock Fridny night at Owens and East Main streets. Three coin., minions riding with him in his coups were also arrested and charged with being intoxicated. Ed Andrews pleaded not guilty to the drunk charge, and hearing will be held December 20. Other defendants charged with drunkenness in Saturday police court were fined 210 each by Po BOTH BRING FORD VALUE 18 FOR 1938 BS DIST111011TE CHIIISTMAS,BOXES Chrint meg cheer In the shape of bti bankeie of food and toys will be distributed by t he Klam ath Falls Nike lodge. NO. 1247, next week. teach basket will contain Christmas candies and nuts, staple groceries, a roast and toys provided by the It intont it rails firemen. Thorn will be at leant one toy for each child in the family to bn aided. Chet Latinsiet, who halt charge of the Nike Christmas program, said Hat urday (het these families are scat terNI over the county. The chairman maid also (het the commit tee hse I 4 radios which it plans to give away to poor families. Langelet stated that distribu. DRATINTERS Optometrist 'MI i'495 excellence. And it offers again a choice of 85 or 60 horsepower V 8 engines. V-type 8eylinder engines were used only in expensive cars before Ford found a way to produce them efficiently at a low price. Since then, four million Ford owners have proved on the road that enjoyment and economy can he built into the same 8 cylinders by good design. The thrifty "60" engine, eve . eially, brings &cylinder pleasure right down to the base of the lowprice field in first cost and operating cost. Hundreds of owners have been report. Ing 22 to 27 miles per gallon of gas. With two designs, two engines, and two price ranges, it's easier than ever, this year, to pick a Ford car that closely fits your personal prefcretice. Which. over you choose, whatever you pay, you'll get the value for which the Ford name stands. ey MIMICS NIPLACIIII FOAMS 111111101111 MIPAIIIIII December 19, 1937 flout will be mile on the day Wore Christinno by members ot the Iodic'. PRIZES READY FOR WINNERS IN SPUD RECIPE CONTEST Winners In the chamber of com merce Potato Orcieera 110111114'111 tion'a potato recipe contest whose recipes have already been pub. 'Med may call for thelr prise. at the chamber of commerce offices Monday or any time thereafter, It wag announced Raturday. The rent ot the winners, and their wines, will ha announced within the next few dam A 15.pound sack of lop grads nutted limn "bakers" Is the pries awarded each of the ucceneful contestants. NORMAN rostortier tor Chrt minims (hum. - 1 NEI,K(.71'KI) CHRISTMAS TREES Any Alan Prink! Wild PATS TAVERN Keno 4rf,A-ti no, I J'Initlientak I , 4 LI -vrr!-,2S Lets, the Standard Tudor Sedan.... Right, the De Luxe Ferdor Sedan PRICES roe CANS DCLIVIERED IN DrrIWITTAXES EXTRA Standard Ford V11 (60 bp.)Coupe, $599; Tudor Sedan, $644; Fordor Sedan, $689. Standard Ford va AS !ILICoupe, $629;Tudor Sedan, 009 i Fordor Sedan, $714. De Luxe Ford V.fl (OS bp. 'only). 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