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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1937)
December 27, 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Htntmt Meeting Aloha chap ter, OICB, will hold a staled meet ing Tunnilny evenlnit at o'clock In I ho Musmilo leinule, at whli li thus Hi" lKrn nC tho order will ho confnrrotl upon a group ot citiirililnKii, Tho Imalneas aoaalon will bs (ollowsd hy a eoclal hour featuring tho fourth quarterly lilrlhdny part. All Kastern Mara whoao birthdays full In the. month o( Uolohar, Novmiihor and De cember will bo hwmroil gueaU. Mri. Clulrullco Kpiuiiboii, worthy matron, extends a oorcllal Invita tion to all members ami vliiltluK members to attend thU final moating of tho yunr. The 1 'J 3 8 officers will bo Inducted Into of fice tlurliig Joint Installation cere monies with Klamalb louse r.o. '77. A. P. and A. M.. to bo hold Wedniisdtiy evening at 8 o'clock In tho auditorium ot tho Moaoulc tomplo. Marrlnjte rerformeil At the homo of ihu ofllcluilug mlulator, tho Kov. Theodore Hiullll, pualor of tho I-'h nl I'loabytorlan church, JG North Second street, Victor II. llakor and Mury Kloronco Jackson, both of Kluinath Valla, wolti united In inarrlaKo, Monday owning, December ill, at 11 o'clock, Tho wltmiaaea woro Alan 'I'. Hinllh and Llewellyn L. Ciar hult, Tho groom la employed In tho Sufowuy atoms. Tho couple la to roaldo here. Christina I'arijr Tho Klamath Lutheran Ladles Aid will hold Ita Christmas parly at tho homo of Mra. L. I'otoraon, 40U Conger avenue, Tuesday afternoon, De cembor IS, with a potluck lunch at 1 o'clock. All uiouibora and frlenda aro cordially Invited. A grab bag will bo tho ontortaln monl, and all mombera are aaked to nleaaft brllia an artlclo vnluml (nt 10 or 16 cente. Tho program be In charge or Mra. It, I'etcr- aon. Here Frttin Valley Among tho holiday vlallora In Klamaih Kalla aro Mr. and Mra. Krank Moaer and two children who aro vUltlng at tho homo of Mra. Moacr'e par onta, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hon, ion, 431 Waahlngtnn alrret. Tho Moaora now make Ihflr home In Cnrvallls and Mra. Mnacr will be remembered va Vera Houston. Knitn Chicago Jamea Droher. aon ot Mr, and Mra. Knill Droher, la apendlng a fortnight In Klam ath Kalla with bla parenta. Dreher la aludylng In Chlcnxo at the Northern lllnola (School of Optom etry. He will return to'chlcngo, December SI, Anolhor gucat at the IJreher bojna la Peggy I'lymalo of Yreka, Bleco of Mra, Diolior. Vlalt In Klniiiaih Mr. and Mra. Kd Crawford of Merrill apent tho holHnya In Klamnih I-"tlx at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. U Crawford on Wash Iiiltmn atreet, Mr. and Mra. I.loy.l l-rnck antertalned tho Crawford family at Chrlatnma ee dinner at their homo on B'Toiul atroot. Ilxrhnrla Have Daughter A daughter win horn early Chrlat iiinn inot ntiiK to Mr. nud Mra. Jean Klierhurl of Aohlund, who aro well Unuwii here. Kherharl la con h of Southern Oregon normal achool hunkcthall and football teama. Mra. Khurhart la tho for mer Itoba ilrogdon of Eugene, Visiting I'nrcnu Mr. and Mra. K. M. Moty nro enjoying a holiday vlalt from Ihclr aon, Norman Moty, who la a atudenl at the Uulvoralty of Portland. Drive lo Wralwood Mr. and Mra. Martin Hamaby and young dnughtor, Susan, apent tho holl dnya In Weatwood, Calif., aa the gucata of Mra. Ramaby'a father. nnaketball Meeting Managers let loama In tho Klamath Daaln baakathall lengiio will meet at Molatoro'a Wodneaday evening at 8 o'clock for schedule drafting ptirpnaoa. Winter Clearance Of Men's Wear All Winter Overcoats Reduced O'Coata, values to $19.50 NOW S18.4S O'Coata, values to $24.60 NOW $19.85 Every Suit Reduced One Lot, values to $19.50 Now Going at $14.68 One Lot, values to $24.50 Cut to $19.88 Higher Priced Suits Cut in Proportion DREW'S Manstore 733 Main St. Nairn Child III Tho many frlenda of Mr, and Mra, flriinl Nclaon, former realdi'Ms of Keno and Kliimiith Kalla who are now making their homo In Modford, will regret lo leurn of the aurloua lllnoae of their young dutiKhtor, Sydney, 10. The llltlo glii sub- mllted to an emergency operation for appondlcltla ahorlly before the hollduya, and compllciillnna which developed miiilo her critically III ller condl I Ion wua slightly lua- provod Monday, Hho la tho nleco of Mra. Sydney Abbott. In f urt litmt ICrleiwlM nf r n Wllllama of Fort Klauuith, foriuur Klnmath county commlanloiier, will bo Interested to luarii that he haa loft Ut. Vincent's hoapltal nod la now domiciled with' Mra. Wil llnrna In nn iiiiiii'lniniil In lim-t land. Wllllama anrloualy Injured hla rlllht lea whim a ariifrnlfl hroko whllo he wua working at ma noma near fort Klomuth. lie waa taken to 1'urtland where hla leg wag pincud In a coat. (Iirlalnms In MuniU Krlonda received t.'hrliiiuiaa ureeiinuN rriiiii Mr. ami Mia. Henry N. Mug of iviniuniii J- nun ruin Honolulu, whoro they are spending tho wlu tor moniha. Thev liavu tiibim m charming cottage on Kuklo ave nue, I nimucl In l ul y oil I ho hunch, and they coiinmiiii'd on ihu os collent weather and beautiful sur roundlnga which they aro enjoy ing. Chrlatntaa In llnll Frlenda have received word from Mra. U. A. Krauae, who la peliillllg Ihe holiday aeaaon In Hull. Mia. hrauao lert lute thla fall or u alx uiontha crulao, and alio plana lo remain at lenat alx or aeven wueka on tho lalund of llnll. Krom there alio plana to vlalt In Klnga poro for aevoral weeka. Stale I'rralileiit Here Womeu of tho Mooae will hold regular aeaalon Tueaday, December 2. at 8 p. ill. In tho K. C. hall. Tho tulo prealdent, Naomi Wormun will he preaeut. hacorta and of- flcora aro aakeil to wenr while. All mombera are iiik'cd lo attend. In Oakland Mra. Eliinbeth lUmaby of Kugenn, who apent aeveral dnya In Klamath Kalla aa the gueat of her alnior Mia Maude lloaley on High aireet lett Saturday for Uuklund to apend the ChrHtmaa holldnya with Mr. and Mra. 8. E. Martin. Vlalt In Klniiiaih Mlaa Amy Keateraon, aiiKlent at .Stniiford unlverally, la a ling the holl- daya wllh her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Irving Keateraon on l'ortlnnd atreet. Mra. Wayne Ryan of Ku gene, another diiushter, la alao a holiday vlaltor at the bomo of her parenta. Itetiima Home - Henry Haaa. former Klamnih Knlla realdeni, relumed to hla home In Han Krnnclaco after apendlng the holidays aa I ho gueat of hl alatera, Mra. .lohn llnualon and Mra. E. M IkI. He left for the aouth Bundny night. Wrong; N'nnie The prlio-wln-nlng recipe for potato dniiKlinuia puhllahed In the News and Herald late laat week waa anhmlited by Mra. A. O. Proctor of Algoma. and not by Mra. Jean Illnko of Chlln quln. as the addreaa following tho roclpo lndlratod. Vlalt In Snlnu - Mr. and Mra. J o a o p h C. O'Nolll and two daughtora, Joan and Marilyn, are apendlng the holldnya In Rnlem aa the gueata of Mra. O'Neill's paronta, Mr. and .Mra. J. Seltc. Retnrna o Illy nob Gallagher rottirned to Ewatina camp nenr Illy Sunday evening aftor apend lng tho holldnya In Klnmath Fnlla as the gueat of hla pnrenta, Mr. and Mra. Francis It. Olds. HoKclitiro; Vlaltura Mr. and Mrs. Itoy llnll returned Sunday night from Unaohurg, whore they apent the holldnya with Mra. Ilall'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Davla. They mado tho trip by motor.' Family Dinner Olven Mr. and Mra. N. H. Doguo of Merrill an tertalned with a Inrgn family dln- nor at tholr homo on Chrlatmns tiny., Mr, and Mra. lloorge Clnrk. Jr., and aon, Dick, wero among the Klamath Falls guests. Return North Mr. and Mra. Dick Rooves, (Mnrsarot Citm- mlnRs), who apent tho holldnya with Mra. Honves piirentR, Mr, nnd Mra. K. a. Cuininlngs, re- itirnofl to their homo In I.ohnnon on Sunday night by train. Visit Family Hero Mra. Tim othy Murphy and son. Hill, apent tho Chrlatmns holidays In Klnm ath Falls with Mrs. Murphy's son and family, Mr. nnd Mra. Nonl Stewart, Thoy rottirned to. tholr homo In Dunamulr Sundny, Drive lo Gnldonilnlo Mr. nnd Mra. Dnytnn H. Van Vactor nnd young aon, llnhort, motored to (loldondalo, Wash., ovor tho holl dnya to spend aovornl days with Mrs. Van Vnctor'a parents, Mr. and Mra. Koarney. PILES Quick Positive I'prinnnent ItlXIKF Advanced non-surgical .melli. oils. NO HOSPITALIZATION No loss ol thno from work. .Many satisfied pat Ion ts In Klamath and surrounding country have been Riven per manent relief. Write for booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Clilrnprnctlo Physician 7111 Main Phono 4(1 1 ' fA ROLLS IN 0 IT T Dy January I a total of 149 persona will be employed by the works progress administration In Klu ninth county, according to Ituaanll Morris, Junior engineer In charge ot tho program hero. At proaent, 136 are employed. Including 10 women. Morris auld that the city air port project will be reaumod aftor tho flrat of tho year. Ex cavation for tho relocation of tho government drainage ditch and grubbing and grading on tho nlrport addition w 1 1 1 bo the work done. Improvement work In Moore park alao la scheduled. Thin will Include building 560 feet of road, Installing a sprinkler sys tem, dltch-dlKKlng, anndbox con atructlon and other minor Joba. Morrla anld his agency Is put ling peoplo to work as fast aa limy aro codified- by tho relief offlco. POSTOFFICE STILL L( TWO BUSINESSES HERE VISITED , BY PROWLERS Two bualnesa houses In tho city reported Jimmied windows over tho weekend, according to police files on Monday. Louis Hoagland of Hoagland Motors reported to police that bla place had been broken Into and a battery taken. A back window was broken open to gain entrance. An attempt waa made to enter tho Southern Oregon Hardware, according to tho police, but the prowlers were apparently fright ened away before they could open a back window. Don't apank your child when he comes home from achool with out his rubbers put bln to bed. Dr. Morris A. Welnsteln, Philadelphia. Car Reported Gone Clifford Pearson, 18JI7 Oregon avenue, re ported to the police that his car waa stolen December 16 from wse-4 he had parked It on Seventh atreet between Main and Klamath. Charles Renter, 1221 Crescent avenue, also re ported a stolen ear whloh was' later found on Spring street. Operator Fined . George L. Lee, who resides si the Baldwin hotel, was fined 16. SO for oper ating a motor vehicle without a license In police court Monday, While all tho rest of the na tion basked In the glitter of new (,'hrlaimna preaonta, lona of cello phane paper and a million yarda of gay holiday ribbon, clerka In tho poatoftlce throughout tho land were still up to their efca In work. I'oalmnator nurt E. Hawkins found his men n busy Monday as they wero Friday with two ihlrda of tho extra help hired for the holiday ruah atlll work ing full time. The pootofflce hired 23 oxtra men using moat nf them on rural deliveries, as city carriers and on city trucka. The heaviest holiday ruah In Iho hlxtory of the Klamath Kalla poHlnfflce camo to a cloae but there were atlll thouaanda ot pnekngeo to find their way Into Klamath Falls homes as mall continued to bo hoary ovor Saturday and Sundny. According to I'oatmaster Haw kin a the heaviest days tho postofflco had were December 20 and 21. Kxira day and night crowa worked steadily throughout a bard HI hour shift nnd bins, Micka and shelves na well as the ti'mra were scarcely clearod when another heavy load of biindlea, mall of all sorts, would enter tho bnck door for distribution. Tl Slippery streets. Ice, snow . nnd low visibility wore given as ; cnuses for 26 traffic accidents. ; noun of which reached major proportions, according to the police report Monday morning. I Outstanding was the tact that j no cases ot drunken driving , wero reported and no aerloua j Injuries wero received as a result I of tho accidents. A car driven by Henry James j Allen collided with a machine opornted by Mrs. John Schubert December 22., Both aro Klnmath Knlla residents. Mrs. Schubert suffered facial cuts and body bruises and an Injury to her collar bone. The accident oc curred at Ninth and Jefferson st roots. It. L. Fauner, taxi driver, re ported to pollco that ho struck Louis Raccellle of Dorrla when llaccolllo stepped In the path ot his car Christmas morning at 1:40 o'clock. The accident oc curred at Sixth and Oak streets. Ilncdollle waa not seriously In jured . Pollco were busy with tho "black Maria" taking otfendora to the city Jail, where 12 prison ers relnxed over the holidays, augmented by another 11 men on Christmas day. Tl Donald miliar. 19, 2316 Cali fornia avenue, was found lying In thn snow In front of tho Chrlstlnn church, Ninth . and Pino streets, nt 8:20 Sunday night Buffering from head In juries. Thn young man was taken to Klamath Valley hos pital where physlclano reported concuslons. Miller was uncon scious for several hours. According to Miller's story he nccompnnied his family to church nnd left the church to sit In ! his father's ear. Ha annka tn I a at t ango man and woman and during tholr conversation was smirk on tho head. Miller was dlsmlssod from the hospllnl Mondny. Pollco aro making further Investigations. Streamline trains are ao nearly porfoct tho pulp reader can almost hear tho clear, ringing shot In the midnight express murder, II Dvtce having deserted the Family of Nations will have more time now to devote to his nation of families. Now comes a tidal wave of reductions on Ready-to-Wear! Prices are slashed, profits thrown to the winds! Now is the time to buy Ready-to-Wear at Moe's! til ft Kdnri Our Entire Stock FUR TRIMMED COATS Reg. $89.00 Reg. $69.00 Reg. $49.00 Reg. $28.00 Take your choice, nothing reserved Every model in stock to go. All Sport COATS Values to $22.50 .Every Fall and Winter Silk and Wool Dress in Stock Offered at Cost and Less! SEE US FIRST FOR DRESS VALUES After Xmai Clean-Up Short Lines of Le Gant and American Lady Combinations and Girdles Reg. $5.oo dor Models Reg. $7.50 &mm AC Models S ClO Reg. $10.00 .T or Models 7 O Reg. $12.50 ttsfOC Models saiT! $i295 These are not discontinued num bers, but merely a pre-inventory stock reducing event. We haven't all sizes or styles in each price, but a good assortment. Also a Broken Line of WARNER COMBINA TIONS and' GIRDLES $3.50 NOW $295 Wool and Silk DRESSES $19.75 and $22.75 DRESSY OR SPORT TYPES All $14.95 DRESSES AFTERNOON AND SPORT DRESSES Reg. $8.95 ENTIRE STOCK LATE MODELS IN Wash Silk Dresses Reg. $5.95 $4: dob Big Holiday Special Formal Dresses NETS AND TAFFETAS IN PASTEL SHADES Newest Styles In Tubular Type, Draped Bodice and tlVIOC Fun Skirts Values to 11 ' 3 A Limited Assortment of Tailored and 3-Piece soots Reduced for Clearance All $49.00 ten AH 39-00 SUITS how J32 SUITS ow J25 All $29.00 SUITS $1Q50 NOW W All $18.95 SUITS 00 50 NOW 'THE WOMAN'S STOM.ihR Suit stocks are limited You'll have to hurry for selection.