The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    Dneombrr 17, 11)41
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FTV1 j
Csbls Rscslvt-d Mm. Atfnes
Bryan, girl tic I pu 1 lit Mill school,
received ii cnlili) luln Tuesday
nlKht from her son, Lawrence
M. Bryan, 23, member of I he
42i)d Udiiibnrdlnu squadron lo
cated t 1 1 lok inn field. Honolulu.
This In Iha flrnt word Mia. Ury
mi has hud from lier noil since
hostilities started mid the cable
mine in n ureal relief, she staled.
Christmas Program All pur
ents of children iitti'ndliiK Ire
nuiiil school mo tinted to ulti'iid
Hit Christmas proKrinn In llin
Krcimuit auditorium, Friday nt 1
p. m. I''olliiwlnu 1 1 io proKriitn.
thn rcuulnr IT A mectlnK will be
hfild.
From Idaho Mr. lind Mrs.
Owen Mounco of l.cwlslon, Ida.,
are hero vIsltliiK lit the homo of
Mr. mid Mrs. Chris Ltlzcnher
Iter, 30IM Anderson avenue. The
Mmtiice fntntly hiis been on on
extended motor trip Kolnil to
New York City and home over
the soutlirrn route.
Wknd Kn Mr. and Mn.
Don Marin of Lebanon, Ore.,
spent the weekend here visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. l.lttlo and Mr. mid Mrs. J.
C. Mnrln. The Minlns have ro
conlly moved to Lebanon.
Turkey Bhoot The American
Legion turkey shoot will take
place Sunday lit tho Dorrl.i bull
purk. Trap shootlnK mid rifle
shooting will last all day.
On Furlough Corporal Don
L. 'nud" West, son of L. A.
West of this city, Is here for a
13-day visit from Kort Knox,
Ky.,
Assigned Private William C.
Homer of this city has been
transferred to training center at
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
Returns Mrs. C. H. Palran
Jr., of I'lne street, returned Tues
day morning from Portland
where she has received medical
treatment.
To Bend Circuit Judge
David R. Vandenberg left Wed
nesday for Dend, where he will
hear several cases.
For Your
Information
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective September 28. 1941)
Train 17 Southbound 6 a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. m.
Train 19 Southboundi 5:45 p. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 9:00 p. m.
Circle The Congregational
Community circle will meet Fri
day afternoon, December 10, at
the home of Mrs. Eugcno V.
liaynes, 2100 Curden avenue.
Dessert will bo served at 1:30
o'clock. Mrs. Ilnynes will be as
sisted by Mrs. L. K. Henry and
Mrs. A. W. Ilmiimel. New offi
cers will be installed and the
Christmas pnrly with a gift ex
change is planned. Members ore
sked to turn In their anniver
sary plates.
Lucky Thursday The Lucky
Thursday Plnochlo club will
meet Thursday nt the home of
Mrs. Fnnnlo Goddnrd, 2205 Dnr
row avenue. Politick luncheon
will bo served at 1 o'clock. The
regular Christmas party will be
held with n gift exchange fol
lowed by pinochle.
Missionary Society The
Women's Missionary society of
the First Presbyterian church
will hold the regular monthly
And Your
Savings
Are
Insured
Iff) to 18,009
By An Afftnoy of
(fit U. I, Qovtrnmenl I
SAVIWH t LOAN I5S'II.
,i hi u mm 't,".f '"
meeting In the church parlors,
Thursduy at 2:15 p. m. The com
mittee In chargo Includes Mrs.
Dethuiie, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs.
Harvey, Mrs. Dennis and Mrs.
Hopkins. A Christmas program
in charge of Mrs. A. II. Denlson
has been prepared and Includes
a vocal solo by Mrs. Mnrvln Ncr
setli accompanied by Mrs.
George W. Mclntyre; play,
"Christmas Budgeting," by Mrs.
Lillian McDonald, and members
of the cast Include Mrs. King,
Mrs. F.mery, Mrs. Mlack, Mrs.
W. C. Hum, Mrs. Dickson and
Mrs. Snodgrass. A tluo-plano
number will be given by Mrs.
J C. O'Neill and Mrs. Samuol
Mushen. All women of the con
gregation and friends are Invited
to this special Christmas pro
gram, it was announced.
Masonic Party The annual
Christmas party for children of
Masons, members of the Eastern
Star, and their friends will be
given Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock In the Masonic loinplc,
Thero will be tree and treats,
movies. program, and 8anto
Claus who will hand out stock
Ings from his sack.
Friendship Club Members of
tho Friendship club will meet
Friday evening nt 7:30 o'clock
nt the home of Mrs. .
Drydcn, 810 North Eleventh
.ireet Mrs. J. H. Dunham Is
co-hostess. There will be a
Christmas gift exchange, and
auction bridge will follow.
Card Party The regular card
parly of the Veterans of
Foreign Wors auxiliary will be
held Thursday at tho KC hall.
Luncheon will be served at 1:30
n. m. and nrlr.es will be award
ed the players. Tho public .Is
Invited.
Meeting Thursday Regular
mooting of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars auxiliary will be
hold in tho library club room
Thursday at 8 p. m.
Santa Claus Clan A meet
Ing of the Sanra Claus clan was
called for 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
In the council chambers at the
city hall.
Degree of Honor The De
gree of Honor will hold pot-
luck dinner Monday, December
22, at 6 p. m. to be followed by
Christmas party.
Wlnema Club Wlnma club.
Pythian Sisters, will meet at the
home of Mrs. Robert Canoy Frl
duy, December 19, at 8 p. m
There will be a potluck dinner.
CITIZENSHIP HERE
Approximately 20 people will
havo filed petitions for final
naturalization papers here by
the end of the hearing ow In
progress at the county court
house, according to Victor S.
II nmen, naturalization official.
Tho next hearing I tentatively
set for March 5.
Naturalization has been sus
pended on all persons belong
ing to an enemy alien race, -c-cording
to Instructions received
last week from Washington.
This does not mean, however,
that all proceedings must be
stopped. Papers may be com
pleted by these persons, up to
tho swearing In by tho Judge,
Hcmmen ?!d.
Machinery Is now being set
In motion, he announced for
taking care of tho naturalization
of enemy aliens whose record
is obviously clear.
FLAVOR Countsl With beer.
remember "Wlelands Has the
Flavor.
From 9 A. M.
Until Nino, tho
Morning of tho
Next Day 24 Hours
Your Savings
Are Earning
3 '
OurrMit DlvtSand
24 hours a day
365 days . in the
year your savings
are working!
NO IDLE DOLLARS
THESE DAYS!
J. : KLAMATH (ILLS
Directs Army
Air Fighters
Busy MuJ.-Uen. .Icnry H. Ar
nold directs activities of wide
spread Army Air Corps from
Washington.
Jack Doherty was awarded
$1028.25 and costs in circuit
court Tuesday against the Ar
cade hotel of this city. Doher
ty claimed to hnve cut his arm
when a porcelain hot water
faucet In his hotel room broke
off.
In circuit court Thursday
morning at 10, Circuit Judge
Hamilton of Bend will hear the
opening of the case of the City
of Khimalli Falls vs. Kelly
Brothers. Henry Perkins will
act as attorney for the city,
with J. II. Carnahan acting for
Kelly Brothers.
Donald Buck, charged with
unlawful sale of liquor, was ar
rested Tuesday, and entered a
plea of Innocent in justice court
Wednesday. Buck was released
on $150 cash bond.
Buck makes the seventh de
fendant in a scries of arrests on
a charge of unlawful liquor
salo at five night spots in the
Klamath Falls suburbs.
SOCCER SKILL
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17 (P)
Young English pilots training in
southern California for RAF
service will lest their soccer skill
Christmas day in an exhibition
game with the Rovers, Son Fran
cisco champs. The Englishmen,
bended by George Goxnell, Arth
ur Whitehead and Johnny Simp
son, have been members of the
Los Angeles Soccer league.
II v "n - J
7TH ARREST MADE ;:!?
ON LIQUOR COUNT BB H
Rplea of Innocent in Justice court 1 1 l&SZJtGtlf 1 jj
I Wednesday. Buck was released I I a
SfeP Christmas S. f
7f Portrait Will
I Ro Renriu in Amnio I 18
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m Time for Gift Giving!
l Bruno ortists aro working day ond night to 55 y
flv assure you your loveliest photograph will Jfli 8
J ft be ready in ample time for gift giving. jVI 9
c'on' delay . . . come in now! t&
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Contributors
To Red Cross
Contributions previously ac
knowledged, $1025. 88.
J. O. SUilllngs S 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Smith 10.00
F. C. Grant 5.00
Martin Pruritics Co 3.00
Cummings Fur Shop 2 00
G. Klinkhammer
5.00
W. O. Weaver
1.00
10.00
2.50
5.00
5.00
3 00
5.00
1.00
F. Miigiilre
Ditk Mugulro . .
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Kill
Ii. Schemal
Carl Frcl
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gilbert
Mrs. C. G. Rcymcrs
Mrs. Etna Gentry
1.00
5.00
E. L. Stephens
Paul O. Landry 10.00
W. B. Bowne
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
McCoy
Margaret Vroman
A friend
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wahl
Mrs. Susanne Carter
Edgar II. Lawrence 10.00
Maude A. Hosiey
Crate and Rosa Mc-
Elfresh
Willard T. Mann
Mrs. J. R. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Wilcox
E. T. Perkins
Christine Coats
Modo O'Dny
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Milllgan
W. M. Benncr
Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Rukcstraw
Mrs. K. G. Cummings
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Frankford.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olscn .
Altamont Auto Camp
Geary Brothers
Mrs. Anna Upp
Mrs. Gust Peterson
K Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lau .
Klamath Basin Seed Co...
D. N. Clemens 10.00
Bcttv Dcwald
A friend
S K. Hartzler and family
Enola Hawkins
Leo Hendricks :
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A.
King
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Longmiro
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mik-
klcscn
Mrs. Norman Moty ...
Mrs. Mahr Rcymcrs .
Mr. and Mrs. II. F.
1.00
5.00 I if
5.00 a
i oo a
5.00 lit
i
.50
I TOG!?1 1 1
Q)a(l
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X
1.00
G. W. Sample 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. M. Spelri .. 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Stamploy 2.00
Anna Zlemienczuk .... .. 2.00
Mrs. A. E. Bailie 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. George
Blchn 10.00
I. E. Campbell 8.00
E. O. and Belle Gllllngs . 1.50
Mrs. Viola Leever 2.00
Harris Lunch 10.00
Dr. Geo. H. Merryman .
Ed E. Michael
Ernest B. Mllanl
Dennis D. and Hugh
O'Connor
Mrs. L. C. Offleld
J. J. Thompson
M. H. Wampler
H. A. Talbot ..
W. W. Southwell .
10.00
1.00
2.00
10 00
2.00
2.50
2.00
4.00
5.00
Sackett
SKStlfMWe KSIM
1 III
s
2.00 S II
5.00
5 "
5,oo ; g "v
2.00 j! f ' L "
25.00 3 " , VVjiA k , CTv
10.00 2 1 ' 'J J. ' t
5-oo ! a Jififff nVwS J
25.00. J WA 'X
3.oo:S vjfc.- Zr
10.00: M-' rt0f .
Jj
F. R. Hauger 8.00
R. Paul Roberta ............ 2.60
J. P. Wells 6.00
Total .. $1984.88
HOGAN AWARDED
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec.
17 W) Ben Hogan of Hershey,
Pa., officially was awarded the
Harry Vardon trophy today by
the Professional Golfers associa
tion. Although two tournaments re
main to be played this year, Ho
gan clinched the trophy by his
second place finish In the $10,000
Miami open. It gave him a total
of 524 points. Hogan collected
$1275 In the Miami meet to bring
his year's golf earnings to $17,
333. Look
Look For
Look
Look
Look For
Look For
Look For Wil son Paj amas .
The pajama with the famous no- . . : ' . .'..
belt waist-band comfort feature. . .-
$2.25 to $5.00 ' : V
Look For Kuppenheimer Suits
Men who know wear them.
- $50.00 to $65.00 - - :
Those ond Doiant of Other Famous Brands Will Bo Found at Dick Rooder't
STORE
Cor. 5th
RED CROSS FORMS
E!
In cooperation with the civil
ian defense council, Klamath
county chapter of the American
Red Cror; Is organizing emer
gency rescue squads.
Dwight Gilchrist, Red Cross
first aid instructor, has called
a meeting of all ten Interested
in this type of volunteer service
at Fremont school, Friday at
7:30 p. m.
Squads will be organized and
arrangeme- i made for first aid
For Nationally Known
Labels on the Gifts
You Buy!
Men really prefer brands
they know and select for
themselves .
For Arrow shi
' The Arrow label signifies it's
America's most popular shirt. 1000
to choose from.
$2.00 - $2.50 - $4.00
Pendleton
. A man's warmest friend!
$9.95 to $14.95
For Stetson Hats
You can always tell a Stetson!
$5.00 - $7.50 - $10.00
For Fl
L
orsneim
Give a Florsheim gift certificate.
Let him make his own selection,
$10.00 to $12.50
Interwoven Socks
The linen heel and toe give
more wear. 1
40c to $1.00
Pendleton
Gabardine and heavy wools.
$5.00 to $8.50
All gifts will be beautifully
FOR MEN
and Main
Mimmmmmmmmmmimmmii
training for those who do not
now hold first aid certificate.,
All certificate holder and first
aid Inst- etors are asked to aV
to. d thl meeting. v'
. " - M
- It li possible to train monkeyal
to recognize simple three-letter
words. . , , ,
' Julius Caesar, poor old geeserl
Had no Wleland'a la his heeaerl
FOR HINT
TRUCKS and BICYCLES
You Diive More Yourself
Save M Long and
Short Trip.
STIUS- BEACON SERVICI
Phono 1304 1201 East Mate
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