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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1940)
November 21, 1940 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Seattle License An Assoel ted I'rcM report from Seattle Thursdny brought news of the Impending mnrrlHKo of Arnold It, Trlplott, local advertising talesman, ot tlis Puget noutul city. Applying for marriage II amino at Snnttln were Arnold It. Trlplott, 31, of Klnmnth Falls, nd Allen M. Madison, 23, of Dig Bandy, Mont. Band Creek Crash FrancU P, Orlfflthn, Corviillls, reported to the sheriff's offlco Wednesday that hli car collldod with one driven by Jack Foiter, Tacoma, Waih., two mllei aouth of Sand Creek on Highway 87 Wednes day. No ono win Injured, Bly Mountain Colllilon Charloa H. Johniton, Klamath Falla, reported to sheriff's offi cers Wednesday that hi car waa Involved In an accident Satur day with a machine driven by Jack Sherman, Klumuth Falla, on Bly mountain 3 mlloa east of tlio Bonanza Intersection. John ston atiffored head Injuries. Attend! Meeting County Commissioner-elect John Rebor attended tlia meetings of the atate association of county court officials held In Portlund a few days ago. He went to the moct Ing with present members of the county court. Rosen Improved Sam Rosen, San Francisco salesman Injured In an aiilnmntiila accident which occurred recently on tho Lake- view highway near here, claim 4 Ing the life of his wife, Is show In Imnrnvitmrnt at the Klam ath Valley hospital, attendants reported Thursday. Home From School Among college students visiting in Klam ath Falls over Thanksgiving Is Helen Moore, who arrived at her home here Wednesday night from University of Oregon. VUlta Portland Amoni local persons traveling out of town over the holidays Is Bob Sproat Jr.. who rlrova to Portland Wed nesday for a Thanksgiving visit. Hera From Portland Among business visitors In Klamath Falls and vicinity this week are Ruts Skallerud and Jack Dalley of Portland. Returns Horns John Eblngcr, Klamath Falls attorney, was back Thursday after a trip Into northern California, Midland Orange Midland Orange will sponsor a public dance at the grange hall Satur day evening, November za. Orangers are asked to bring sandwiches and potato aalad. Visiter Here Loren C. Coch ran, federal probation officer, was In Klamath Falls Thursday. llrllJiln Offer Trade Plans to Itusnla, Iteport LONDON, Nov. 31 (P) Lord Halifax, foreign secretary, told parliament today that Britain had made "certain proposals" for a trade agreement with so- v'-t Russia and "had some rea to believe" the proposals jtrbuld be acceptable. ? The proposala also have been made, he disclosed In a speech to the house of lords, for "a com promise settlement arising out of soviet annexations of terrl' tory" with regard to British ob ligations. Friction has arisen out of Russia's absorption of the three Baltic states last aummer. Other proposals "of a general character" have been made, he added, "to establish greater con fldcnco between tho two govern . menls In the political sphere.' Adolf Hitler, the foreign sec retary declared, la pursuing "his usual policy of "combined ca jolery and brutality" with France, BIRD HUNTER WITH RIFLE ARRESTED Hunting game birds with a .22 calibre rlflo brought trouble to uemea Ethridge Godowa, T State , police picked up ' Go iowa In the Bly district Wednes. day, and charged him with hunt ing by prohibited methods, They added that ho had no duck atamp. Godowa ploadod guilty In Jus tice court and was sontenced to pay a fine of $10 or serve flvo days In Jail. He wont to jail. ! The Increasingly rapid gain In the number of starlings is tho most serious threat to bird llfo In North America. ! The Gulf stream travols only bout 40 miles per day, . Um Lucky Tlgor Ointment Ontithlns tlmost Immwllstftlr. Oot MS ml eoniiori irotn tuny, miming; imu muni blts nnd tlnipi Itenr, pslnrul pMtfll Irri tation!. An4faaaffe-wh6n In pinnw L-tonUct M In bandura for ent. DorfttcnM , 1 ' mmmmm , , ' i&sft 1' flu5 "?! " 1 ""H ' AT PLANES 'CROUNDID MARTI N IQU E-Expoud to the salt air and weather. 90 U.S.-bullt planes are lined up on a hill near Forl-de-Francr, capital of Martinique a French possession In the West Indies. Aboard the aircraft carrier Beam, the planes were on their way to France when Ihst nation capitulated to the Nasls In June. The Beam returned to Martinique, and now a British blockade nresents their further shipment. There has been talk of the possibility of re-purchase of planes by U.S. mmtmrtmftttm9'tmmrmmt'anmuf9 sasnii .T.eS"ev W ; I'.": . i hi SEATTLE. Nov. 21 (IP) Su perior Judgo William G. Long and his family nro spending this Thanksgiving day In true Pil grim style, besido a campfire on Whidby Island. Tho meat for their noonday feast depends on tho prowess of tho family's "mighty hunters" (tho Judge and his two tccn-ago boys) with their shotguns. But If no rabbits or ducks were forth coming, the dinner will have a main course of clams. Annual Affair Winding up his court affairs yesterday afternoon before leav ing in tho cold rain to drive to tho island north of here in Pugct Sound. Judge, Long, juvenile court Judge and active sports man here, said: "It's an annual affair. Wo DOWN DRAF T-Only half a chimney stands where once a whole one thrust up Into the sky. This Is what the wind did to a wool scouring plant slack at Philadelphia. Hobo ItefuweH Warmer Seat 21 (,V) Brankeman Ed Barnard 20 (IF) Brokomon Ed Burnard on the Coldendole-Lyle branch railroad, swallowed his brekle s apathy for hoboes and Invited a boxcar roofrldcr Into the warm caboose yesterday. But despite the wind and near- freezing temperature the "bo refused. ThanKs," he sold, "hut I got my radio rigged up here. Jt won't work Inside." TWO ARRESTED IN WEAVING CAR BY. STATE OFFICERS A weaving car on the Lake view highway near Dairy was stopped by state police late wed nesday, and the occupants or rested. The driver, Theodore McKIn ley Wolkcr, was charged with drunken driving nnd lodged in tho county Jail. Buford Weeks was charged with being drunk on a public highway. Officers said Weeks had "passed out." Throe Jugs of wino wero found In tho car, state polico re ported. BOXCAR DERAILED IN LOCAL YARDS Regular traffic was undls turbed by the derailment of a single boxcar Thursday morning in the Southern Pacific . yard south ot the Klamath Falls de pot. Wrecking crows were called to right tho overturned car. Nearly a fourth of the auto mobtlo workers have 10 years or more experience in tho In dustry. Washington Judge Observes Holiday in Pilgrim Manner This summer the father, his chil dren end some friends' children spent two weeks hiking across part of the Olympic wilderness and he appeared at his court chambers on his return bearded and bedraggled, to the amuse ments and admiration of his friends. JLord Trenchard iivtH 'Compliment' LONDON, Nov. 21 OP) The street was unusually empty as Lord Trenchard, former com missioner of London's police, walked down It. "When I got to the end," he recounted today, "a policeman saluted me and said: 'You walked over a time bomb, sir.' " "Why didn't ygu stop me?" Lord Trenchard asked. "Oh, we recognized you, sir," the policeman replied. - It has been estimated that every year 65,000 girls disappear in the United States, and no trace of them ever Is found. Some of the world's narrow est streets are to be found in Zanzibar and Great Yarmouth. LINN COUNTY OUT OF STAMP PLAN ALBANY, Nov. 21 UP) Llnn county voted Itself out of the food stamp plan yesterday, de ciding to wait and see how it works in neighboring counties first. The public welfare commis sion turned down a proposal to Join eight other counties In try- . ing the plan in December, 6 to 1, Food stamps are in use In' 19 Oregon counties. - ' : PUBLIC SPEAKING u Personal Development I' Clasm Mirt Inn Wisaitfar, 7:30 s. Sk. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VllllKl WlltMH ' '" as. myrtle MiSBAso, lutmtat ' PttM 4394 The Netherlands has 2259 miles of railways within its boundaries. LOOK ! Clearance Sale On Used Washers! All kinds and prices. Why use a washboard when you . can buy a washer at rock bottom prices? Coma la and sea them. Make an offer within reason and watch out. we are likely to take you up on It. We have employed Mr. Lee Hoylman an expert repair man for our washing machine service department. If your washer is not working properly, save money by calling us. We will call and check your machine at no cost. Parts for All Makes of Washers Dial 6SI7 or come Into Oregon Equipment Co. 127 So. 6th St. really become Pilgrims. We tako three shotguns, flashlights, sleeping blankets and all the trimmings for a Thanksgiving day dinner, such as pumpkin pie, potatoes, vegetables, olives and the like. Rabbits or Ducks "But no meat. Tonight we'll hunt rabbits with flashlights. If we don't shoot any, then early tomorrow I'll see what I can do about some ducks. In the mean time, though, there will be a nice clam tide and If we have no meat, we'll cat clams. His wife Maude, their two daughters, Louise, 20, and Mar lon, 18, and their two sons, Al, 14, and William Jr., 12, accom panied him. Al shot his first buck deer earlier this fall. Tho family loves outdoor llfo. J t v HaHaaaaaBBBaMMsaaasiilKMalisMiSaaaaBLASaaaBa S -,'Jrkl IIIN IN NOVIMtl V ill MAI IkV Rhythm In a slender young "PeoV ol the WeeV" frock ot "Noble Lady" rayon crepe woven with Celanese yarn. Sweep ol trapunlo Irom neck to hem sottly accented with steel-cut beads. Smart "under-coat" colors. Sizei 14 to 44. LA POINTE'S FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ---WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS! We need more room for vast holiday shipments arriving daily I Here are amazing values for youl - il a A I A I I Am a A b m mm Big Clean-up! Reduced BOYS' SHIRTS 25 c Ea. Broken sizes and broken lots, all regrouped and reduced. D r e a a styles. DOWNSTAIRS Cleanup Ladies' FALL DRESSES 97-47 r7"2 Drastically reduced! Clever fall styles that must go, J.2-52. See them. i SECOND FLOOR Special Value! Ladies' TUCKSTITCH ; : PAJAMAS Bright and fresh colors, knit cuffs and ankles! Special values! . ; MAIN FLOOR . NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE I Scoop Hot $1650 Saturday, Nov. 23, Only The price you would ex- 2.Pjece Set pect to pay for this genuine n'TWGX s 15 Year Silver Plate TEM VCAP WRITTFM GUARANTEE WITH EACH SETI COMPLETE SERVICE FOR 6 KNIVES STAINLESS. on Sale only $099 If you can't, attend this sals, leave money before sale, and your sat will be held for you. Because of the low price, supply limited.. Chest Extra IQverr WAitinn known whnt tti nam of 111 mnnnfnetnror off . thin art nirniiM. It In a Kiinrnntre nr qnnlMr and servlM. Vo aro not nllm'il to nilrrrtliio tho nnmr. lint on ovorjr nlrro la atfimitril the nittlunnllr tnnioim mint. Thlit In ilnnr n nnnnro oii of Iin ireniiliionrsM. lit not vonftnie ilth onllnnrr chrnp allvfrn'nro. IM!()IHT1(IAI, nUAHANl'ISVI IIY MANUKACTIIHKIl No Catch to this just pay $2.99 and it's yours SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY . WAGGONER DRUG CO. Ninth and Main Big Special Feature) HOMESPUN and DRAPERY PILLOW TOPS Ea. Large alze tops in colorful tapes try and homespuns. BALCONY Reduced To Clear ' Boys,; and Girls' - UNION SUITS 10 Button front and slip-on styles. No sleeves.' French leg. Elastic self-help seats. 2 to 12. SECOND FLOOR Reduced . To Cleazl 4 LADIES' SLIPS 49 1 Should sell for much morel Lace trimmed or plain satins. MAIN FLOOR Big Special Value! RAG RUGS 19c You can use several of these! Size 18x36. Wash easily! DOWNSTAIRS Reduced! Girls' Tuckstitch UNDIES 10 Ea. Vests or panties in tea rose color only. Small, medium and large sizes. Save now! SECOND FLOOR Full Fashioned Ladies' SILK HOSIERY 39 Pr. Full fashioned - sheer clear and ringless! Fall colors. MAIN FLOOR Reduced For Clean up Marquisette REMNANTS PRICED AS MARKED Cut in 5 and 10-yard lengths. Big values! DOWNSTAIRS Reduced To Clear! Boys1 JIMMIES and BILLIES 47 Wool and cotton. Ideal for school or play. Broken sizes. DOWNSTAIRS " Reduced! Men's BETTER SLACKS Corduroys and Worsteds 1 98 Pr. Corduroy and Worsteds all re duced. Broken sizes and lots Snvel MAIN FLOOR '' ' Sensational Special Purchase Just Received! COLORFUL 'FIESTA COLORED CASSEROLE DISH SETS 3 - Piece , CASSEROLE SETS ' 98c Largo plato and casserole 1 with ltd, in threo contrasting colors. They're bright and gayl .S ... v MAIN FLOOR 7 - Piece COCKTAIL SETS ' Seven matching pieces In bright colors. Smart modern pitcher and glasses, ideal 1 for serving tomato juice or fruit juices. MAIN FLOOR Large 12 Inch CAKE PLATTER Bright, colorful cake plaiter with metal handle an ideal gift. . - MAIN FLOOR SHOP NOW AND AVOID THE CHRISTMAS RUSH I USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN AND SAVEl 4 : :.,.,.: ana minor woanai. At Drunlits In XSs and BOO iliM. If ho doM not hava It tit will I wo. Iwlly ant it for ?on MML ORDERS ADD 12c ntft wnoiMmr, ji-e. ' PKNMKY CO., KiL-.i I