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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1941)
December Z, 1041 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FTVH o Camp Fire All Camp Klre llrli nro urunl to ba ul thu uu riltorlum of llin Fremont school Krldiiy, December ft, ut a. 45 p. m. This mci'llnu Ik In prcpuiii tlon fur tint Ki'iiiul cmuinll fire unci to priiclkii Chrlntiiiii hiiiimk. TIio in ml council lire will be held Siiturdiiy, December U, at 7 p. in. In thu From out cliool auditorium mid nil Cuinp Klre ulrli und lilue birds lint to ba present In their ccrcmonliil towns or service outfltn. I'ar nta and friends are Invited to attend. En Route Home Mr. mid Mm. B. Ciruy Warner of Seattle topped briefly In Klmnulli Kiilln ?n Tursduy to visit friend on onto homo from I.hkudii Iteiirh, Calif., where they hnvc spent the past few weeks. Wiimer In chief prosecutor for King rounty, Washington. Reservations Although res ervntlons linvo been closed for the Knttirdiiy afternoon bridge dessert lit 1 o'clock, sponsored In tint parish hull by women of St. I'iiiiI's, those wishing to ottrnd the supper Hint night, nlso In the linrish hull, inuy cull Wyutt Pad gelt, ailSH, Percy Webb, B400, or Mrs. I'hll Hchroeder, 31128, for reservations. Curds will follow the supper. Those playing Sut urdny afternoon are asked to bring curds. I'cncHs, tallies, und score sheets will be provided. II 1 For Your leaf st mom n lest tt IHIUIIIIdUUII In North Mary Bella Bes wlck, homo management super visor of the farm security ad ministration, und Edward G. Axtell, KSA asnoclulo supervisor, are spending two weeks In Port land attending FSA conferences. Returns Home Mrs. Glenn lnman tins returned to her home. 945 Pacific Terrace, after sub mitting to a major operation at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland. Mrs. Inman wus accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Walter Traver of Snleni. Moving Mr. and Mrs. James M. Baker are moving this week Into their residence on Pacific Terrace which has been occu pied the past fow years by the Dick Reeder family. The Heed era are now occupying their own home on Washington street purchased from Henry N. Moe. Return Among those who have returned from the north after seeing the Oregon-Oregon State game, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold It. Craln and two sous, Wesley and Donald. A third son. Raymond, is In his first year at Oregon State. Return Mrs. C. II. Ilornl brook has returned to her home in Chlco, Calif., after visiting hera at the C. W. Hornlbrook home on Pacific Terrace. Kath ryn Hornlbrook also spent sev eral days here but has returned to Chlco to resume her position In the library of the State Teachers' college. sf has returned from Pendleton where she waa the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Os wald, following a major opera tion. Sho will resume her posi tion soon as clerk In the US bureau of reclamation. rrora Portland W. T. Mc Donald, water facilities special ist with tha farm security admin istration, was a business visitor her last week from his Portland office. On Business . John Degmnn, Merrill rancher, was hers on business Monday. Accidents Ilnln and slick pavement resulted in a great muny minor traffic accidents, but there were no personal In juries, according to city police. Returns Mrs. Rex Mnnion has returned from Great Falls, Mont., where she has spent the past few weeks. Shops Mrs. Martha Yates, lionanzu, was a shopper In Klam ath Kails Monday. From Keno Loyd Ncwlun, rancher of the Keno district, was a business visitor hero Monday. Here Monday Cecil Hunt, Bonanza rancher, was among the out of town visitors here Monday. In Mississippi Sherman A. liuttcncuttcr of this city is now located with the U. S. air corps In Blloxl, Miss. Police Court Five drunks appeared beforo Police Judge Leigh Acker man Tuesday morning in police court. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Occasional rain tonight; Wednes day showers and cooler, with snow over high mountains; fresh southerly wind off coast, strong today north of Monteroy. WASHINGTON and OREGON Occasional rain tonight and Wednesday, with snow over high er mountains; cooler Wednesday; southerly galea off coast, de creasing slowly; strong southerly wind over inland waters of Washington. Extended forecast for far west ern states except southern Cali fornia, period of December 2-6; Moderate to heavy rain through Wednesday, with snow In high elevations and frequently throughout week In the Pacific northwest and at end of week in extreme northern parts of Cal ifornia and Nevada; temperatures above normal, becoming near normul In California and Nevada in middle of period. Jefferson itreet for members of the Art Needlework club. Benefit Members of the ' Venture club will sponsor tho I annual benefit bridge party at : 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the Wlllard hotel. Reservations may ba made with any member of the eommitteo, or Margaret West, president. Basaar Plans are complete for tho bazaar and dinner to bo given Thursday evening by the Klamath Lutheran Ladles Aid In the church et Cross and Crescent streets. The public is invited. Circle to Meet Members of the Congregational Community circle will meet Wednesday in the community hall on Garden avenue at 1 p. m. for Red Cross sewing. Mrs. Glenn Stivers will be hostess. Home Ec Club The Alts. mont Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. at the home of Alma Baker, All members are urged to at tend. Rummage Th ladles' auxil iary of the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday, Decem ber 6, at 1031 Main street. Auxiliary Members of tha Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. In tho Euglcs hall. After the meeting there will bo en tertainment and refreshments. Auxiliary members will also en tertain their husbands. Pinochle Club The Lucky Thursday Pinochle club will meet at the home of Nona Hall, 015 East Main street, Thursday, December 4, at 1 p. m. Cards will follow. FUNERAL WILLIAM Q. TAYLOR Funeral 'services for the late William G. Taylor, who passed away in Malln, Ore., on Mon day, November 24, 1941, fol lowing an Illness of one week. will be held In Linkvllla ceme tery on Wednesday, December 3, at 10 a. m. Commitment services and Interment will fol low. Arrangements are under the direction of the Earl Whit lock funeral home of this city. Finland contains so many lakes that they never have been counted. The country often Is called the "world's greatest land of lakes." QUALITY FURS at Fair Prices! (Liberal Terms) Expert Remodeling at Reasonable Rates) CUMMINGS Fur Shop 115 So. 7th Phona 6425 CHARM BEAUTY. SALON 2248 So. 6th St. Next to Piggly Wiggly NOW. OWNED BY MYRA EGGER Assisted by Four Competent Operator Mary Lou Thompson Lucille Parker Laura Hurlbut Nava Lowell THIS COMPLETELY, REMODELED, REDECORATED, MODERN SHOP OPENS FOR BUSINESS THURSDAY, DEC. 4th Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. SPECIAL PRICES TO CHILDREN AND SCHOOL GIRLS On Permonents Machine or Machineless TELEPHONE 4303 MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective September 2i, 1141) Train 17 Southbound a. m. Train 20 Northboundi lOtOO a. m. Train IB Bouthboundi 5i45 p. m. Train 16 Northboundi 6i00 p. m. Theft Reported Gunnar Peterson, 2010 Main street, re ported to city police the theft of a largo tarpaulin from his garage. Auxiliary to Meet The Ladles auxiliary of the Medical society will meet at the home of Dr. Ray Oldenbcrg on Wednesday at 8 p. m. The Oldcnberg home is at 1228 Pacific terrace. Footprint The members of International Foolprlnters association will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at Lakcshore inn for dinner and dancing. Those attending must bring toys which will be tumod over to firemen for distribution at Christmas time. RNA to Meet Royal Neigh bors of America will meet Wed nesday at 8 p. m. in IOOF hall for election of officers. ANW Club Mrs. George Wlrtz will entertain Wednes day afternoon at her home on Plate Lost C. M. Larson. 2.148 Wantliind avenue, report ed to city pollco the loss of his license plate, Oregon 253-096. VITAL STATISTICS JONES Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., De cember 1, 1041. to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones, Bly, pre., a boy. Weight: 6 pounds 14 ounces. LENNINGER Born at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Fulls, Ore., December 1, 1841, to Mr. and Mrs. John Lcnning er, 2611 Bisbce street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 5 ounces. Klamath Lutheran Church Cross and Crescent 8ts. ANNUAL DINNER Thursday, Dec. 4th Service From I P. M. 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