The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
December 18, 1941
City fclieJfL
Radio Stolen Catherine Gay-
lord reported to city police the
.heft of a table model radio from
ler car Tuesday night while It
was parked at Eighth and Main
itrects.
Has Treatment Vernle Arant,
employed on the L. O. Mills
ranch at Spring lake, was able
to return to his home Wednes
day after receiving treatment at
Klamath Valley hospital.
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Return Home Mr. and Mrs
C. S. Robertson returned late
Monday night from a month's
trip which took them to New
York City, Washington, D. C.
Miami, Fla., and to Havana
Cuba, where they spent an en
joyable holiday. They were in
Havana when war was declared,
according to Mrs. Robertson, and
the news was made known to
those dining in the hotel, first
in Spanish and then in English.
In Miami the Robertsons visited
Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Shollcn
berger and family. Mrs. Shollcn-
berger is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. D. Doremus of this city
and a former resident. Robert
son, president of the First Fed
eral Savings and Loan associa
tion, attended conventions while
he was gone.
Christmas Party Members
of the Masonic organizations, in
cluding the Order of the Eastern
Star, and friends, are invited to
the annual children's party to be
given at 7:30 o'clock Friday
night in the Masonic temple.
There will be a Christmas tree,
a Santa Claus, treats and a pro
gram. All children of members
and friends are cordially invited.
Mothersingers Members of
Mothersingers, a group to be re
organized in the city, were
asked to meet in room 9, Fre
mont school, at 7:30 p. m. Thurs
day. Those interested were
asked to attend and bring
friends.
To Tulelake Mrs. Charles J.
Heitx Jr., of Tulelake, accompan
ied by her infant son, returned
home from Klamath Valley hos
pital Wednesday.
Police Court Three drunks
and nne vnp amvarvH in nnltr-
court Thursday morning. Eight
traffic tickets were paid.
In Bend Circuit Judge David
R. Vandenberg is spending sev
eral days in Bend on the Des
chutes county bench. He left
by car Wednesday afternoon.
Returns Home Mrs. J. N. Se
horn of 8201 Miller avenue, re
turned to her home Wednesday
after receiving treatment at
Klamath Valley hospital.
Man Brought Here
To Answer Charge
Deputy Sheriff L. L. Browncll
arrived Wednesday night with
J. D. Long, brought here from
Oroville, Calif., to face a charge
of obtaining money under false
pretenses. Long waived extradi
tion proceedings, and is being
held in jail here in default of
$500 cash or $1000 property
bond. Preliminary hearing is
set for 10 o'clock Friday morn'
ing in justice court.
OBITUARY
DOROTHY ALICE JONES
Dorothy Alice Jones, a resi
dent for the past five weeks,
passed away in this city on
Wednesday, December 17. The
deceased was a native of Kalis-
pell. Montana, and was aged
years 2 months and 1 day when
called. She is survived by her
husband, Warner D. Jones of
Cottage Grove, Ore.; a daugtv
ter, Sylvia Doreen of this city:
three brothers. Jake Strong of
this city, Ernest Strong of Ana
conda, Mont., and Arvid Johnson
of North Dakota; her father,
Michael Brunner of Rollins,
Mont.; a grandmother, Mrs.
Mary Strong of Moscow, Ida.:
sister, Frances Davenport of Se
attle, Wash. The funeral service
will take place from the chapel
of Ward's Klamath Funeral
Home, 925 High street, on Fri
day, December 19. at 2 p. m
the Rev. L. K. Johnson of the
Klamath Lutheran church ' of
ficiating. Interment will take
place at a later date.
For Your
Information
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(EMecUre September 28. 1941)
Train 17 Southbouudi 6 a. m.
Train 20 Northbound: IOiOO a. m.
Train 19 Southboundi 8:4S p. in.
Train 16 Northbound! 9:00 p. m.
Rebekahs to Meet A meet
ing of Prosperity Rebekah lodge
was announced for Thursday
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the
IOOF hall. Members were re
minded to bring their Jars of
canned food for the Christmas
box to be sent to the IOOF home
at Portland.
Past Matrons Party The an
nual Christmas luncheon and
party will be enjoyed by mem
bers of the Past Matrons club at
the Masonic temple Friday after
noon, December 19, at 1 o'clock.
DORR1S About 3 o'clock
Sunday morning, John Drgnan,
one of the watchmen for the As
sociated Box and Lumber com
pany, heard voices near the fil
ing room. He thought two men
were prowling through the shad
ows but only one was routed out
and promptly escorted off the
property by the doughty ex-service
man of World war No. 1.
Degnan watched the fellow trav
el a wavering courso north on
Butte street, stopping at several
business houses along the wny to
rattle doorknobs and demand en
trance. About 3 o'clock the fellow en
tered the John Olson yard and
while tramping around their
front porch talked In such a way
that Olson also thought it must
be two men. Hearing Olson's
voice, the fellow beat a hasty
retreat into the D. A. Ballard
yard next door.
Whllo tho man was trying to
make an entrance through a win
dow, tho barking of her chow
dog on tho back porch aroused
Mrs. Ballard from her sleep.
Thinking her husband, who
works at night at the Assocluted
Box and Lumber compnny, hud
been injured, Mrs. Uiillnrd run
to tho front door. When she
opened it the stranger tried to
force his way Into the house.
Mrs. Bnllurd, who was alone In
the house, screamed for help.
The man hurried to the stieot
walk. But when he saw that
apparently no one hud heard tho
screams, or responded, he came
back on to the porch and de
manded to bo let in. Uy thut
time tho frightened woman had
loosed her chow dug and when
the mnn heard it coming he re
treated again to the sidewalk
where he loitered for five or 10
minutes in the shadows. Ho was
arrested later in the day for dis
turbing tho peace.
Incidentally, the red chow
now will have the run of the
whole house all night while Bal
lard Is at work and the family
revolver and a straight shooting
ammonlii gun have been round
ed tip fur use by Mil, Uiillnrd.
Formosa Quake
Toll Set at 319
TOKYO, Dec. in (Official ra
dlo recolvod by AP) Tho minis
try of overseas affairs announced
today that 310 persons woro
killed and 437 were Injured by
the disastrous enrthctiake In
southern Formosa yesterday.
Tho ministry reported 17(18
homes woro destroyed.
Knllway, telephone and tele
graph communications were in Id
to have been completely restored.
Exports of automobiles, parts
and accessories rose sharply in
August, 10-11. to a total value of
$23,300,100, for a gain approach
ing 70 per cent compared with j
the corresponding month in
1040.
Snow Blamed in
Chemult Mishap
Heavy snow that obscured
vision was responsible for the
minor collision Wednesday eve
ning of Francis L. Wester of
Redmond with K. C, MrGecr
of Chmnull. The accident oc
curred on highway 97 near Che
mult, when Wostor collided with
a snow plow driven by McGeer.
Wester sustained slight Injuries.
Read tho Classified page
Victor Emmanuel III became
king of Italy In 1000.
SPECIALS!
OIL PERMANENT
WAVES
$2.50 & $3.50
Op-ft Ivtflinn br Appointment
Mary's
Beauty Shop
PMON1 till til MAIN
Upatllre 0.r Sills PufnMur Her.
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French Rayon Crepe
IHIoiiiisecwats
In her heart the lores
beauty and beautiful
things. Give her this
Bmooth, slim-Ilned house
eoat with full-cut, Dow
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Gay Jewel - Toned Prints
Women's Sizes 14 to 20
Can die wick
Housecoats
3
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Quilted
Donsecoats
Q98
First on her list! Tint
candlewick in French
blue, dusty rose, raspberry
or aqua. Surplice front, 4
three-quarter sleeves and
skirt pocket Floral de
sign border. 14-20. .
iBierij -i i-' mm art, m w-h ir t trv ,
133 So. 8th
Multi-color floral print on
quilted white cotton back
ground. She'll love the
way It wraps around and
ties to figure flattering
smoothness. 12 to 20.
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Dial 5188
Wwml 077
Charmode Slips
SLEEK AND SOPHISTICATED... MADE
TO RIGID F R A N C I N E SPECIFICATIONS
Gtvable gifts for a girl who appreciates
fins things! Basque, midriff and V-top
lips In tea row or white rayon satin.
Made with lace appliques, adjustable
shoulder straps and double-needle
hem. 8laes from 82 to 40.
Pastel Gift Slips
DAINTY AND DIFFERENT IN
PASTEL PINK, OR TEA ROSE
Striking styles with
matching lace and
ISrfl ribbon trimmed V
v top, flattering point
ed midriff treatment,
shaped Insertion
wide-flounced, lace bottom. Adjustable
straps. Pastel pink, or tearose. Lace
dyed to match. 32 to 40.
TEAROSE BASQUE STYLES IN
MULTIFILAMENT Rayon SATIN
Pretty-pretty rayon
a tins with dainty
lace at the trim-fitting
V-top and out
lining the fitted bas
que waist Narrow matching lace edges the
bottom. Wide adjustable shoulder straps.
Sixes from 82 to 44.
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HER GIFTS FOR SWEET DREAMS
AND BRIGHT AWAKENINGSI
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For Her
Btautlful
Chrhtmat
Three suavely slmpls styles In gay floral printed
rayon crepes. One has simulated hand crocheted rib
bon beading outlining the "V" nerk and perky cap
leeves. Another Is severely tailored with softly
shirred bust and high-pointed midriff. The third has
qua re neckline, lattice-work straps and bow trim.
Sixes from 84 to 40.
Ladie's Cotton
Jamarette
SMARTLY TAILORED
LACE TRIMMED
SATIN GOWNS
18
Tearose er blue multifila
ment rayon satin with wide
lace ruffles at modified
square neckline. S6-lnch.
Blies from 84 to 40.
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Striped and plain sanforized broad
cloth, prints, checks and crepes. Ad
justable waistband and wringer
proof gripper fastener. Smart rayon
fringe trim. Size 34-40.
Bedjackets
CONSIDER HER COMFORT
AND PAMPER HER PRIDE
DRESSES
V
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i e-F Quilted rnvftn .mm
In dainty Dresden
prlnta on tearose.
u . "lue or white grounds.
Made with eomfortabls, three-quarter
length sleeves and flattering collar.
Btees small, medium and large.1
Wool Midgies
Now Novelty- Knit Zephyrs
America's greatest dress value!
Cunning frocks to make your
young hopeful a Christmas angcll
Finest broadcloths, poplins and
nrlnts. Evervthlnff frnm rimnr
i old-fashioned styles to sophisticat
ed big-sister models. Santa s long
ing to tuck several of these dresses
in the stocking of evcrv Miss.
, l-to-8'4.
HONEYLANES for Older Olrla ...
Five
Shades
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Fine all wool tcphyrs. (yarn
wmtent on label) In all-over
fancy stitch designs. Crew
neck or turned down
collar with short
sleeves an4 havak,,
JSJ. plastic buttons. Red,
fige, green, dusty
pink. Sizes 84 to 40.
Bootees
Hind croehd
pink, Mm or whlti
m Intent"! ill
only.
CRIB QUILT V ' JL
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print. ttrlMfd whit
Mtton tilling. 40il4
Ineh, etilophini wrip
pod.
Slippers
1.00
nd er royal ,ull.
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Lamb waot eijff.
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Buy anvthlna In.
tollng (10 or more
on Bears Easy Pay
Plan.
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Due to blackout regulation., and in cooperation with other Klamath merchant., Sear will be open only Saturday
nd Wednesday evenlngil
Monday, Tuesday a
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