The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1941, Page 19, Image 19

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rAemhr 18, 1941
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINETEEN
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Midland Cmfute.
CLUB HOLDS MEET
BLY Tho Music unci Drunin-
tlct club mot nl thu home o(
Mr. nd Mn. Hubert round on
Monday ovoolng, December IS.
Vern Hannn, tiro president, pre
aided and Dotty McCilnnl acted
ai secretary as Ann Mi-ngel was
unnblu to bu present.
A play entitled "The Med i
Headed Htrpchlld" Iioh b e e n I
chosen and will be produced lor
the public the last of Juuuury
or tho first part of February.
Part o( the play were rend
and tho cast tentatively chosen.
mere was anuii proarum
composed of a duel by Alum !
Pound and vern minim unci a '
skit by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert j
Pound alter which u Hinrii con.
listing of tomato rolls nnd
creamed cihcrcii win lemon
punch was served. The reniiilncl
r of the evening was spent In
' practicing ClirlaliniiH enrols. On
Friday evening, December III,
trier will bo another practice
at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
T. E. Shea Anyone wishing to
take part In singing Christmas
carols Is Invited In be present.
Thoso present Included Kmmii
McClean, Jean Kllenberger,
Vom Hull"". 1 E Detrlck.
Danny Del Nero. Mr. Diamond,
Opal Pntikc. Carl Raupnrh unci
urn. Dorothy Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer McClnnls, Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Shea unci the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mr. H
Pound.
The next meeting will he at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
McGlnnls on Monday evening.
January 6.
Fort Klamath
Bertha Plttman left Monday
for Pasadena, Cnllf., where she
experts to spend the winter
months visiting relatives and
friends. She was accompuntcd
south by Mr. and Mrs. George
Litk and their daughter, Mrs.
John Glpson, all of Pasadena,
Calif., who had been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Turner In Klam
ath Falls and had also spent
J some time visiting and duck
hunting at Tule lake. Miss Pltt
man make her home here with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lawton, Mrs.
George Llsk being a sister of
Mrs. Lawton and Miss Plttman.
George Llsk Is a brother of Mrs.
E. 8. Turner, formerly of Fort
Klamath and now of Klamath
Falls. Tho California visitors
wero also guests at the Lawton
home hers before leaving with
Miss Plttman for Pasadena.
Local women met on Friday
afternoon In the clubhouse and
owed for the Red Cross, H bo
Ing In attendance during the
afternoon, the meeting being
sponsored by the Civic Improve
ment club. Tho women will meet
regularly to sew for the Rod
Cross.
In a former Item It was erron
eously reported that Mrs. Guss
Page and Mrs. Carl Wilson were
eo-hostesses at a recent club
meeting. Instead, Mrs. Page was
assisted In serving refreshments
to the club memhers following
the meeting by Mrs. Fred Zuin
brun. John Mabcn, who bos been
confined to the Hillside hospital
In Klamath Falls since December
8 when he collapsed with a
heart attack, recently developed
pneumonia, It Is reported. He Is
reported to bo recovered some
what it this tlmo.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wlmor left
Saturday for Portland, whore
thty will visit relatives for a
week. They also plan to go north
to Fort Lewis, Wash., whore they
will visit Private Ival Knox, who
is stationed there. Knox Is Mrs.
Wlmar's son. Another son, Dol-
.mar Knox, Is at Midway island
and has cabled relatives hare
again this week telling of his
safety during tho Jnpancso attack.
Hildebrand
The Hildebrand grange held
'Its regular mooting on Friday
venlng. After the business meet
ing Mr. Jenkins, county club
leader, showed four reels of
moving pictures of the 4-H work
Which was very much enjoyed
by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smyth
nd son, Kdwnrd, spent the past
week In Medford. Ore, visiting
with their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Pomcroy
and Mrs. Smyth's brothers, Ed
ward end Lou Lull.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. K. Hartzler
nd children, John and Bessie,
were transacting business In
Klamath Falls on Tuesday.
Mrs. Ursula Chandler, post
master of Hlldobrnnd, accom
panied by her sister, Mrs. Mnrlon
Michael wero on a business trip
in Klamath Falls on Wednesday.
Mrs, T. P. Michael visited on
Tuesday afternoon with her
mother, Mrs, F. W. Broadsword
'of Bonanza.
;Mlss Bessla Hartzlor took care
of ha. Hildebrand post office
wlillo Mn. Chnndlnr win on a
business trip In Kliiiniilli Fulls.
TJiosu who vlsltud on Suncliiy
ut llio Mlrhnol homo wore Mr.
mid Mm. Jumca Good unci son.
Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. D. llucf
Irr mid children Floyd, lluy,
(ilmia and Wundu of Klumutli
Kulln unci Mrs. S. K. HarUlcr,
Hesale HiiitzliT. Krnest Jtltter
ncl John HurUler.
Mrs. K. P. Pool was tukon to
Hillside hospital on Saturday
'r medical attention,
Mrs. K. P, Pool nnd son, Er-
"In. visited ,01111 duy thu pust
w,,,-k wl,h Mr- Pool'" '.
Mr'- s- K- Hartzler and family.
Langell Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearborn
,.! Thursduy evening In Klam-
ul, pM, wllh Mr nd Mr,
uuva Turner.
Mlllll Dorl, ,etivltl ,punt i0Bt
weekend at Dunanu with Miss
Helen Ciowen.
Miss Ki.thcrlnu Rueck, a mis-
,U)miry lrum China, will speak
nl Iho Full Gospel church Wed
nesday evening.
William Leuk of Portage, Wis.,
is visiting the Miller brothers.
Mrs. John Dunn of Ashland
visited several days last week
with her daughter. Mrs. Novot
ney and Mrs. Evutl.
Lucille Keller nnd sons Ver
non and Dirk of Portland arc
visiting her mother and fumlly,
Mrs. Fields unci her mothcr-ln-Inw.
Mrs. Charlotte Keller. They
will slay over Iho Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Acker of
.ig .ug. Ore., visited last week
mil with Mrs. Acker s aunt and
family, the Willnrd Nobles.
Mrs. liellc Kidwell of Madera,
Calif., and her grandson and
family, the John Frunka of
Klamath Falls, wero Langell
Valley visitors on Sunday.
Mrs. Kllzabeth Shlndler re
turned to her homo at Salem
alter visiting her niece, Mrs.
Charles Partridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Do Vaul
are staying with the Gift chil
dren while Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Gift aro In Arizona.
Mrs. Irlo Miles and sons
visited last week with Mrs. Bca
De Vaul. Tho Miles family are
now living In Bonanza.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown
of Bly spent the weekend with
his mother, Mrs. Ruby Brown.
On Sunday they visited her
sister, Mrs. Kdith Noble, In upper
Langell Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Willurd Keller
of Lukovlaw are parents of a
son born Decombcr 6. The now
arrival Is tho grandson of Alfred
Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davis.
Mrs. W. D. 'Campbell would
like all tho ladles of Langell
Valley to attend the Red Cross
sewing meetings held on Wed
nesday afternoons.
Bonanza schools wero let
out December 17 for their
Christmas vacation on account
of scarlet fever. School will
resumo again on December 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift arc
at Needles, Calif., in hope that
the change of climate will bene
fit Lloyd who has been quite
111. Their address there is gen
eral delivery.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Part
ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Lcs
Leavltt and family enjoyed Sun
day dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Dearborn and Mrs. Mary
Dearborn.
Roger Pcpple spent last week
end at Bonanza With Ted and
Dick Pepple.
OIL TANKERS
United States oil Industry
owns 2050 ships and barges, with
a combined capacity of 40,
001,342 barrels.
The only advantage of gout Is
that It keeps people from kicking.
Hold Everything!
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Cf IHI It MH IIIVHI. we. T. H. l. U.1 AT. tn, 17-18
"Why oluiuld I live In a
NewA.
Three Lake County
Granges Install
At Westside Meet
WKSTSIDB Robert Snyder
was Installing officer Saturday
night when the IU42 officers of
tho Thomns Creek, Eustslde, and
Wcstslda granges wero installed
by members of the Enstside
grango at a ceremony at the
Wcstslda hall. Snyder wus as
sisted by Raymond Fisher, Mrs.
Walter Lytic, and Miss Vesta
Dlesenroth. Mrs. llnrvey Sand
crs played for tho installation.
and Jim Oglo of Thomas creek
was the presiding officer.
Masters of the three granges
for 1042 are Roy Bishop, East
side; Ebon Tatro, Thomas creek,
and Evcrutl Becrnft, Westside.
A potluck supper followed the
installation of officers. The East
sido grange orchestra, Mr. and
Mrs. Denny Fitzgerald, unci bcr
nlco Buck played for the danc
ing. The third and fourth degrees
of gnuigo work will be put on
by Iho Westside grange ut the
hall tho evening of Dec. 20.
Snow Fall Heavy
At Silver Lake
SILVER LAKE Snow began
fulling here shortly before day
break this morning and by 0
o'clock hud piled up to a depth
of six Inches. It is still sifting
down with u soft steady rhythm
The snow is clamp and clings to
everything it touches, bending the
willow brunches to the ground.
It is the first big snow of tho
season und will complicate the
Job of local cattle owners who
are rounding up their Mock ut
Klamath marsh this week.
On the other band, there
should be plenty of snow for
Santa's reindeer. December IB Is
the date chosen for tho Christ
mas tree at the school auditorium-
There will be treats for all
children of the community and
the school will present a pro
gram. Hager
Mrs. Lizzie hamsey left for
Oakland. Collf.. Soturduy morn
ing to sDcnd the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Penlngton, who
operated the cafe here, left last
week to live in Olenc, Ore.
R. H. Anderson drove to Oak-
land, Calif., over the weekend.
Ho expects to spend a few days
there.
PhnrUi Quri,.- rif Klntmilh
Falls and his sons, Martin, Lurry
and Douglas Kohler attended
the ball game at the Henley
school Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pralher
were callers at the Newman
homo near Pine Grove Friday
evening.
George Murphy and the John
Prather family were shoppers in
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson
and Mrs. Anicc Anderson attend
ed tho funeral of an old friend
In Merrill Wednesday.
R. H. Anderson and Mrs. An
nicc Anderson attended the
grunge convention at Midland
last week. '
Vernicc Arrant is still in a
Monism rails hospital receiving
treatments for an infection of j ft
the throat caused by a thistle. (
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"WORTHLESS" CANADA
Victorious England at the end S
of the French and Indian wars in ! ft
1760 wanted to claim the tinyiS
island pf Guadeloupe in the
West Indies with an area of 688
square miles instead of "worth
less" Canada with its area of 3,
684,723 square miles. Guade
loupe hod rich sugar plantations
then while! Canndn was relative
ly undeveloped.
It's the last shots, not the first,
that count. War Secretary
Stimnon.
lent when I own that?'
Japs Using Nazi
Planes in Malaya,
London Reports
LONDON, Dec. 16 fVP) The
nlr ministry news service de
clared today that the Japanese
are using both Messerschmltt
100's ond 110's German fighter
planes In the air battle of
Malaya.
ME 100 is a slnglc-cnglncd
plane and the ME-110 Is the twin-
engineer Both can bo used as
bombers.
The Japanese previously had
been reported manufacturing
fighter planes based on Messer
sehmitt models but there had
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trim. t. piece
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Rubber tlree.
Wheel
Barrow
jj GAMES OF CHANCE AND SKILL I
M WitrXGt Oaros everyone wiU want to play . I A , t ' , - i .jjl 1
S ft' . k.!C$j ... bingo, backgammon, tiddledy t TV I liB' l ' " Jl) t
S Q ui Pli?iSr winks and many others. All at this j I , PwA " A- ' ,' - - SM J 3
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S LITTLE TOT'S SEWING SETS I
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BATTLESHIP OR
.... V s7iffkx
rysp-'- steel
j S ; x v Scooter
l Slfi 2.98
mm
Sturdy body. iiV V
t I a n t and TLr
easy to pull. . v.- -
Has rubber ; -Vw2a1 '
tired eteel (CbJ
wheel. W-ln. SaJfi i
Dua to blackout restrictions and. in cooperation with
othar Klamath merchants Saars will ba open ava
nlngs on Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes
day only.
Electric
Phonograph
Give your young mu
sic lovers an electric
portable phonograph
that's all their own.
This little machine
comes in a beautiful,
sturdy wooden carry
ing case. It will piny
up to a 12-Inch rec
ord. Two snap locks.
Only QU
SOTJH lEIOHTSTREET
been no Indication beforo thn t
they' possessed planes made In
Germany.
(If these actually were planes
made In Germany they might
have been shipped to Japan via
Russian Siberia before the German-Russian
war.
(The more feasible arrange
ment, however, would have been
to use German planes and en
gineers and capable Japanese
workmen to build them under
nazl direction in Japan.)
The news service said an RAF
pilot first encountered four ME
MO'S but evaded them and his
United States-built Brewster
Buffalo fighter then outdistanc
ed five Japanese naval aircraft.
DOLL AND MATERIAL
FOR FULL WARDROBE
2S)C .
Every little seamstress will love to
make dresses for this dainty doll.
Scissors, neodle. thread an Included.
SUBMARINE
Sears
Prict
Only
$1
Submarine navigates on surface of
water, dives and rises. Battleship
haa 1 rear turret guns that shoot
harmless sparks as boat cruises.
' Steel
Tricycle
3.59
Ad I uiubi.
uddl. teat.
B I a b I k.
ttyl. handli
b a r . R . d
nd Ivory.
1.49
On. plK all
au.l body,
to x 10-Inch.
Doubl. dlae
ttnl whaala,
rubbar tint.
Steel I
Wagon C'
Later, It sold, he was attacked
by three ME-UO's but escaped
from them by diving into clouds
and In a fourth encounter with
an enemy formation eluded an
other gropp of Ml-lOB's.
Rome Acknowledges
Raid on Brindisi
ROME, Dec. 18 (Official Radio
received by AP) The Italian
high command ac u owlcdged to
day that British air raiders had
struck again at Brindisi in south
eastern Italy and at Catania on
the Island of Sicily the second
attacks reported on those ports
In as many days.
l tie raiders damaged some
Lionel Electric Train
WHISTLES BY REMOTE CONTROL
This 41-Inch freighter was built to be sold for much mora
. . . but we have only a fen ... so we're offering them to
you at this very low price. Die cast engine, electric couplers
between tender and first car. 12-section O-gaugs oval track.
ELECTRIC FREIGHT
Animals
Soft, cufldly stuff
ed animals, about
9" high. Includes
honey bear, pan
da and s c o 1 1 y.
Tea Set
29c
This 11-plK. alu
minum t a a set
makes a delight
ful gift for any
little girl.
Toy Iron
98c
Looks and works
like Mother's big
Iron. 6'a Inches
long. Underwrlt
er's Approved.
buildings but caused-no casual
ties, the dally war bulletin said.
Anti-aircraft defenses were said
to have downed one British
plane over Malta.
British Bombers
Attack Germany
LONDON, Dec. 18 (VP) -British
bombers attacked the German
naval base of WUhelmshaven In
force. Tuesday night and blasted
at Bremen and other towns in
northwest Germany, the air min
istry announced today.
Large fires were left burning
among the WUhelmshaven docks,
the announcement said.
Attacks also were aimed at
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S t I locomotive,
three cart. Moves
forward and
reverse by remote
control. 12 piece
oval track.
Be Smart, Santa! Shop Sears
RUBBER DOLLS
Hard rubber head. Sleeping
eyes. Diaper, glasa bottle and
rubber rjA
nipple laCVv
24 INCH BABY DOLLS
Composition head, arms, leg
. . . soft cotton body. Sleeping
eyes with in
lashea.... Mn I 7
E. NURSERY
Soft, cotton filled
Painted eyes.
wasnaoia faeries.
BABY BUGGY
1
29
INCHES
Covert cloth folding don buggy.
Steel wheels with rubber tires. Tan
colored buggy with Ivory wheels.
Equipped with a 24 Inch handle.
WOOD CRADLE
IVORY
ENAMEL
69c
Firmly constructed with S dowel
ends and 4 dowel sides. Bottom is
made of wood slats. Cradle Is
S0H wide and 11-94' wide.
INDOOR LIGHT SET Seven-light set. Each lamp burns in-.
dependontly ... whan one burns out
tha rest remain lighted
CHRISTMAS TREE STAND Pull hand ltvar, strong claws
lock tra and kaap It straight. Stoal. 1 Mi
With water wall I,w
USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ON -.
PURCHASES Of $10.00 OR MOREI
the ports of Ostond, Dunkerqua
and Brest on the German-occupied
coast of Bolgtum and
France, and mines were laid In
German waters, the air ministry
declared.
The operations were carried
out with the loss of only one
plane, it added. .'
SHARK BITE
A photograph of a tiger shark;
taken under water at the marine
studios In St. Augustine, Fla,
proves that sharks can bite with
out turning over. ; :
Girls with free and kneesy
short skirts have no trouble get
ting up stares.
1(095
MECHANICAL TRAIN
119
Four unit frelohta
equipped with
windup clockwork
motor. Steel engine ;
haa brake. 102 Inch
oval track.
C. 14 INCH DOLLS
Washable, almost unbreakable
composition body. Colorful
69c
D. "MISS SUNSHINE"
Metal sleeping eyes, human
hair wig. Pretty percale dress.
oonneu -Ti -JO
17 Inches high..
DOLLS
- SH. W
12 Inch dolls.
Gay
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49c