The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 09, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Ddcemher 0, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
City BtUejfl
To Portland Deputy Sheriff
Dal Maltoun win moved by
train to Portland curly Muncluy
nl(ht to receive tri-ultioiit for
an Injury to III rliiht U'U Buffer
ed enrly Monday iimnilnK while
on clrfeno put nil went i( Khun
Mil Fall. A cur ullil Into liln
machlno Injurylnu Muttoon und
other occupiinta of the cur, Joe
C. Evuna und Dr. lirt-rr Ciluacoc.
Kvana remain lit Kluiiiiitli Vnl
Icy hospital where hi condition
wu said to ho millfuclory. He
hua broken ribs, fuclul cuta und
la aiifforlnn from shock. Dr.
Cilnacne received brulicea.
Turkay Shoot A "turkey
hoot" will be held nt the Hon
snzn Krnde achoul Sunday, Do
comber 14. sponsored by the
llotmn.u chu pter of the KKA.
The ahootluit will be with heuvy
und .22 rides, with luiui t siKliln
burred from the content. Women
and boya will be encouruued to
attend und compete. I'rofita will
110 to the boya' orttanliuitlon,
Future Farmers of Amerlcii, uc
cording to Hnlriuli K. Curothera,
FFA advisor.
Returns Krlnnds of l'aula Al
bert, 13-year-old daughter of Mr.
und Mra. licrt Albert of Chllo
(iiln, hua returned to her homo
from St. Vincent' hospital, I'ort
lnnd, where alio recently sub
mlttcd to n successful oiierullon
form removnl of u bullet from
her aplno. The Alberta biouKht
their dnuKhtor homo Suiidny
nllthl und aim la reported rcatinu
cnmfortiibly ut the fuinlly hnmc.
I'uiiln wua nccldentiilly ahot
while pluylnii nenr the Albert
realdenco In mid-November und
brouitht to n Klnmuth Full hos
pltul where m operutlon wua
performed but not aucceaafully.
While In the north I'nuln aubmll
ted to four blood transfusions.
Mil Parkar 111 Augusta
I'nrker. for niuny yeura principal
of Fremont achonl, hua been con
fined In her home till past
week suffering from n severe
cold. -She In said to be improv
ed Tueadny und will probably
resume her work Wednesday.
Twlna Born Mr. and Mra
Clarence Slay of 11)01 Cinry
treet are pnrenta of twin boya
born nt llillmdr hnxpllal Decern
ber H. One Imliy weighed 4
pound Ui ounce, the other 4
pound 3 ounce. These nre the
flral children born to the con
pie. Slay 1 employed ni hruko
man on the Cireut Northern rail-way.
From Fort Lawla Lorcnce
Adnrua, nephew of Mr. and Mr.
Axel Olon of Denver street In
Altumont, visited Ktiimjith Full
over the weekend Audrua I nn
army man and atutioncd lit Fort
Lawia. Ho wua accompanied by
Lieut. John White of Kverctt,
Wash. Roth were en routo nouth.
Raturn Eait Mr. Willie C.
Klnley hu returned u her home
In North Carolina after spending
everal weeka In Klamath Falls
visiting at the home of her al.iter,
Mr. Hobo C. I.nux.
Return Horns Mrs. toe
C. Luux hn been moved to her
home on F.urlo street and Is now
able to alt up after having apent
the past even weeks In Klumnth
Vnlley hospital.
Raturn Mr. Leo Kennedy,
(103 Mlirtin street, has returned
from several weeks spent visit
lug In Spokane, Wash.
1IEITZ Horn ut Klumuth
Valley hospital, Klnmuth Fulls,
Ore.. December 0, 1U41, to Mr.
and Mrs. Oniric licit. Jr , Tule
lake. Calif., a girl. Weight: S
pounds 01 ounces.
Napbaw In Araa John Wynn
Morryman, nephew of Dr.
Cieorge Merrymnn of Klamath
Fall, I In Honolulu with lila
wife and two duughtora. It was
learned here. Merrymnn la
civilian defense engineer.
Alpha Gamma Delta An
Alpha Gumma Delta nlumntic
meeting wna called for 7 p. ni.
Tucsdny at tho homo of Ilctle
Dunlvan. 1114 Crecent avenue
From Malln Mrs. W. C. Dal
ton was shopping here Monday
from her homo In Malln.
Sprague Offers
Battleship Oregon
SAl.F.M, Dec. 9 UY) Govern
or Charles A. Sprague, In a tele
gram to the navy department,
todoy offered the battleship Ore
gon to the navy for possiblo use
a n patrol vessel,
Tho decommissioned vessel,
which fought In the Spanish
American war, now i In Port
land harbor.
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
YUNCK Born at Hillside
hospltnl, Klamath Falls, Ore,
December 8, 1041, to Mr. and
Mrs. Willlnm F. Yunek, 020
Owen street, a girl. Weight: 6
pounds 15 ounces.
PARKS
ALLOWED
THE TO PLEAD
DAVID
CASE
George Parks, accused In the
Buffalo Lunch murder of Dr.
Sulein A. Duvid, was arraigned
In circuit court Tuesday morn
ing und given until 11 a. m. De
cember 11 to enter a plea.
Circuit Judge Duvid It. Van
donberg appointed U. S. Balen
tlne und K. E. Driscoll to repre
sent I'urks, a dark, hpok-nosed
man brought hero Ii'om Great
Fulls, Mont., to face the murder
charge.
Parks, who suld his real name
was Georgo Jonas, wai Indicted
by tlie Klnmuth county grand
Jury In the notorious South
Sixth street killing case. He is
alleged by the stutc to be one
of the bundita who Invaded the
lunch room lnt March, and
killed Dr. David when he pur
sued them o u 1 1 1 d e after an
armed robbery.
The court at first appointed
J. C. O'Neill as Parks' attorney,
but O'Neill asked to be excused
because he has served as attor
ney for Dr. Snlem David, vic
tim of the murder, and also for
David's relatives.
Parks wns returned to the
Klamath county jail where he
is held without ball.
Alfred Morion Mlchnrdson, 19,
SLAY Born at Hillside hos
pital, Klnmuth Fall, Ore., De
cember 8, 1041, to Mr. and Mr.
Clarence Slay, 1001 Gnry street,
twin boys. Weight: 4 pounds 81
ounces and 4 pounds 3 ounces.
Let the tog roll where It may
. It's nice to stay tndoora
whan you have Splcad Coffee
Cake for - that evening mack.
Only 15c at Polly Ann Bakery.
North (th Adv.
COVENANT CHURCH
LUTEFISK DINNER
Saturday, Dec. 13th
From S to 8 P. M.
Served at the
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Tenth and High Streeta
SAVINGS
. PLACED HERE BEFORE
THE 10th OF THE
MONTH - -
AS OF THE 1st!
Insured Savings
ond Better Return
8i
(CURRENT DIVIDEND)
First Federal
Saving! and Loan Ass'n.
of Klamath Falls
Member Federal Saving
end Loan Insurance
Corporation
6th k Main Ph. S19S
onlored a plea of not guilty In
circuit court Tuesday morning.
Richardson was Indicted by the
Klamath county grand jury on
a charge or statutory rape.
Russell Ellcdge pleaded guil
ty to a charge of embezzlement,
Ten o'clock Thursduy morning
was sot lor passing of sentence.
For Your
Information
Promoter of
Inventions Dies
NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (P)
Hart O. Berg, 76, engineer who
developed the Browning pistol
and machine gun in this coun
try and sponsored the first pub
lic flights of the Wright broth
ers abroad, died toduy at Doc
tors' hospital.
He was a native of Philadel
phia but devoted most of his
- 1 I , .1 . . I .. t T.-. .
lui n-i uj mil uuuviii w rjui upe
products of American Inventive i
genius.
WEATHER
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Partly cloudy tonight and Wed
nesday, but with scattered light
showers In mountain of extreme
north portion and tonight over
the mountains of the south por
tion; little change In tempera
ture. WASHINGTON AND ORE
GON Generally cloudy to
night and Wednesday, with-occasional
light rains over and
west of Cascades; little change
In temperature.
Extended forecast for far west
ern states excepting southern
California, period of Dec. 9-13:
Generally cloudy In Pacific
Northwest with frequent rains
over and west of Cascades, but
light rain and snow at the be
ginning and toward the end of
the period east of the Cascades
and to tho mountains of north
ern Idaho; fair elsewhere in the
far west with occasional cloudi
ness except for light rains over
mountains of south portion of
northern California, extending
over southern Nevada Wednes
day and Thursday; no material
temperature change.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective September 28. 1941)
Train 17 Southbound: 8 a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 10:00 a. m.
Train 19 Southboundi 8:45 p. m.
Train 18 Northbound! 9:00 p. m.
Group to Meet The annual
Christmas party of Group 7 of
the First Methodist church will
meet at the home of Mr. R. L.
Sutton, 3442 Hilyard avenue, at
12 o'clock noon on Thursday,
December 11, for potiuck lunch
eon. Mrs. Henry A. Gillklson ia
group chairman. At this all-day
meeting there will be a gift ex
change and "silent sisters" of
the past year will be revealed.
Mrs. Roosevelt
Flies to Coast
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (IP)
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was
flying today to the west coast,
scene of a series of ail1 raid
alarms, to help coordinate civil
ian defense. She ii assistant civ
ilian defense director, ' 1 '
Others In the party Which left
last night were her boss, Floral
la H. LaGuardia, the director;
Paul Blggers, another assistant,
director; Gilbert Harrison, co- 4
director of youth activities in
defense, ind Mrs. Roosevelt's
secretary, Mnlvlna Thompson.
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS
A Jantzan "Caribou"
Sweater for Skiing and
Sporta 88.95
DREW'S MANSTORE
711 MAIN
MalMMMlM
ONCE YOU SEE II
YOU'LL WANT THE ESTATE Oil HEATROLA
Care Free Automatic fS?-
Warmth This Winter With
ESTATE ?
HEATROLA
Juit dial the temperature you want.
Th oil Heatrola (with automatic heat
control) keeps It right there.
BEAUTIFUL! ECONOMICAL!
SAVES WORK-SAVES TIME!
SAVES FUEL!
COMI IN. LET US SHOW YOU.
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PLAY SANTA TO YOURSELF
DRESS UP FOR THE HOLIDAYSI
MIRRA - LINE
DRESSES
Here are blithe, color-gay dresses to whisk
you into a ready-ior-fun holiday moodl
Crepea! Spun rayonsl Woolsl Jerseysl
Sises 12-52.
Hi
FASHION
FIRSTS FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
EVENING
FROCKS
One price, many styles.
Flares, pleats, sippar
fronts, novelty designs,
smooth rayons and Jerseysl
All the fashion-important
shades. Sises 10-42.
AUSTELLE
DRESSES
c9
Beautifully made In
enchanting colors and
styles to make you
the hit of the Christ
mas party. Crush re
sistant velvets and
crepea that are so
feminine and pretty.
Sisea 9-44.
SECOND FLOOR
J J
A PERFECT
GIFT TO YOURSELFI
WnnntteBr
COATS
90
Splendid fabrics. Rich colors. Tweeds,
fleeces and luxurious needlepoints.
Many youthful and matron styles
all with warm liningsl Sises 12-52.
NOW IS THE
TIME TO SAVEI
BUDGET
COATS
8
90
Rich, thickly piled
plush. Beautifully
made in swagger
or fitted -stylo.
Warmly lined with
quilted rayon
satin. Black and
oxford stripes,
SECOND
SHE'LL ADORE
ONE OF THESEl
WINTER
COATS
1650
Here's the coat you
want and at a real
savings for youl
Rich colors in the
season's most
sparkling stylos.
Reefers and swag
gers. Don't miss
the value oppor
tunity of the sea
sonl FLOOR
L!Sa722S
WHIRLIGIG
CHENILLE
ROBES
A gift ahe'll enjoy every eve
ning of the yearl Luxurioua, cloe
ly tufted chenille. Full, graeeiul
skirts, wrap- around styles. Bell
aleevea. fitted walatline. White,
dark blue, light blue, roe. fuchsia.
12-48.
RAYON SATIN
QUILTED PRINT
HOUSECOATS
Whether aho's a home body or not
ahe will love one of theae rayon
aatin robes. Flowered prints on
light or dark background. Col
larless wrap styles. Full skirts.
it al
A GIFT TO "HER"
Hosiery
19
it
Pays
To Shop
At Penney's
Pair
PERFECT! FLAWLESSLY CLEAR!
A LOVELY GIFT THAT ANY
WOMAN WILL APPRECI
ATE! Every girl aaka Santa for hos
iery, so give her hosiery from
Penney'sl Sheer lovely 3-thread
hosiery made of the finest silk.
Crepe twisted for smart dull
ness and practical snag resis
tance! In winter's loveliest
shades. Sises 8H-10M.
THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN
Monday, December 22, ..to 8 P. M.
Tuesday, December 23, ..to 8 P. M.
Wednesday, December 24, to 6 P. M.
MAIN FLOOR
9k
KLAMATH FURNITURE CO.
mi
Stiet 12-20.
OTHER
ROBES at . .
SECOND FLOOR
e..er.ee.(.ev
221 MAIN
NEXT TO WILLARD HOTEL
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