The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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    December 19, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
CLAN DINNER
SET
SUNDAY
Thomas' Stolen
Car Recovered
In Louisiana
The 1041 Chevrolet coup
owned by Jerry Thomas of this
city tluit wns stolon from In
front of the Mnrlon apartments
on November 7, lien been recov
ered In Baton Rouge, La., ac
cording to word received here
Friday by .Sheriff Lloyd Low.
Two mm whose names are
not yet known have been appre
hended nnd uro being held In
connection with the cane. Sheriff
Low tin turned the rase over to
the Fill.
AIRPORT
L
SUIT CARRIED
COURT
CHRISTMAS PLAY
riant for the annunl Bnnln
Haul Clun dinner and program
to be given Sunday nt 2 p. in.
In the Klamath full armory,
are now complete and even the
menu ha been worked out down
On the lul piece in reiery.
During the dinner the Klam
ath Knl In municipal bund will
present a concert. The Itev. L.
K. Johnson of the Klamath I. nih
il run church will give the Invo
cation followed by entertain
ment. Drown will tins a (roup
of tone's, Mildred Hur.ald's ac
cordion band will pluy, there
will he tone by Edna Good
win, Marlon Hiiker and Madeline uvenm
kM4 ,l...... 1.,. ChlrU.. . -
rrancia p. wen am nci-uruiuil
numbers by Phyl Clemson.
immcaiaioiy oner me pro- flrP(.(lon of Mr,
dram onuia iuiui, wun a iuiiqwm
pack, will appear to meet the . h.v rbli S( n Darkness"
children Only Iho.e udult. who ,how, ,,, ol)tct of Bethleiem
have received Invitation are ,, ,,ow ,,)e , rc)pcd by I(
eligible to attend the dinner. Blld flnolv rccelvc., n, ad
Membera of various oriii.nlia-, fnllh ,,.,; th(, nlrlh of jMU,
lions participating a Santa , Christ
Claim' assistant will be on hand The' eharnelem are an follows:
Miriam, Ilia oulcail, Hazel Bed-
brother! $2782.80 for the 38.7
acres of land, and they hove
countered with a claim for $14,
037.80. H. E. Perklnt It representing
the city and J. H. Carnnhnn la
attorney for the Kelly brother.
FUNERALS
DOROTHY ALICE JONES
Commitment service and In
terment or the late Dorothy
The Klki lodge will sponsor a
"refresher course" at Klamath
Union high school after Janu
ary 1. for Hying cadets, accord
ing In an nnnnnneement made
Alice Jones will lake place In i FrMay by Angus Newton, chair-
"They That Sit In Darkness"
will he presented at the Salva
tion Army hall. 400 Klamath
Sunday, December 21,
ni. The play will be
Trial of the condemnation
suit brought by the city of
Klamath Falls against C. H.
Kelly and J. T. Kelly, owners
of land wanted for municipal
airport expansion, proceeded
Friday with testimony present
ed by the city Intended to show
that the land Is practically
worthiest for either farming or
as a suburban home alto.
Witnctttt testifying for the
city included John C. Cleghorn,
E. A. Thomas, R. H. Dunbar,
E. M. Hammond, Leigh Acker
man, A. R. Campbell and W.
0. Ely
the Llnkvllle cemetery on Sat
urday, December 20, at 4 p. m.,
ftev. L. K. Johnson officiating.
Ward's Klamath Funeral Home
In charge of the arrangements.
man of the Elks "Keep 'Em Fly
ing" committee.
Newton stated he had infor
mation that the army and navy
enlistments might be cancelled
soon and men needed would be
taken from the draft-age group.
Those wishing to enlist In the
PETER ENAR FRYXELL
The funeral service for th
late Peter Enar Fryxell, whofl, rnH,. nr fikH . rnn
passed away In this city on Tuev the sucrclarv of the Elk, lod(!c,
day, December 16, will take 181 for urther n(ormation.
place from the chapel of Ward ti e,glblc are mcn naving
Klamath Funeral Home. B2S I h j var . Priii-,. nr .
December 18. The deceased was
a native of Buckgrove, Iowa, and
was aged 42 yean 1 month and
12 dayt when called. She Is sur
vived by her husband, Jest L.
of this city; a brother, Manley
Pence, and a titter, Hat tie Pence,
of Seattle, Wash. The remains
will be forwarded via Southern
Pacific to Orovllle, Calif., Fri
day evening where final rites
will take place from the Hamll
ton-Riley Funeral Home In Oro
vllle at a later date. Interment
will take place In the Cherokee,
Calif., cemetery. Ward i Klam
ath Funeral Home In charge of
the arrangement.
Genuine "J o h n s o n't" Ice
Skates What could be better
for a Xmat Olft The Oun
Store Puckttt and Houston
714 Main.
Richard Bed-
O VITAL STATISTICS
iUwiNstNU Horn at mil
tide
Ore
dow; Ruth, the Innkeeper's
daughter, K I o r e nc e Bowyer;
' i Mary, the mother of Jesus, Vlo-
e ' car-
hospltul, Kluinutli rails, 1 ... ... ..,. , u ,UJ
. December IB, 1(141. to Mr I h l'rrr; Joh- ,np,
., . . ... ,1 penter. Monroe Klinnev; ,
Sprague River, Ore, a girl
Melgnt: 8 pounds 4 ounrtes.
SHEPHERD Horn at iiill.Mde
hospital, Klamath Falls, Org,
December 18, 1U4I, to Mr. and
Mrs. Vim il Shepherd, 21.1 Ortnl
street, a girl. Weight 8 pounds
1 ounce.
SUTHERLAND Born at Hill
side hospital, Klumath Falls,
Ore, December 18. 1U41. to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sutherland. 4234
Altamont drive, a girl. Weight:
7 pounds 14 ounces.
H1LDEBRAND Born at Hill
side hospital, Klamnth Falls.
Ore , December 18. 1041. to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hlldebrand,
109t Laurel street, a boy.
Weight: 8 pounds 8 ounces.
ROSE Born at Klumath Val
ley hospital, Klamath Foils, Ore ,
December 17, 1041. to Mr. and
OI rs H. J. Rose, route 3, box
Oil. city, a girl. Weight: 7
pounds 121 ounces.
According to Campbell, prom'
lnnl Vluiviafh rAiintv farmer. .
,,,.,-, I, ik. .. ..i. ........... itnn.
TC i , ., 7" "l the clover crop on the neiiy
the balvatlon Army under the hrnlh((r,. Unrt r... 00ir. i
Two witnesses for the defense
hod been called by noon Friday,
Earl W. Short and Frederick A.
Ohlemeyer.
Ohlemeyer. who lives close
by the Kelly brothers ranch,
testified that condemnation of
Ihn parcel of land needed for
the airport expansion would
ruin the remainder of the ranch,
which he considers good farm
land. Ohlemeyer said he knew
from personal experience that
planes flying close overhead
created "terrific" noise and
mode living conditions difficult.
The city has offered the Kelly
High street, on Saturday, De
cember 20. at 2 p. m , the Rev.
J. C. Orr of the Immanuel Bap
tist church officiating. Commit
ment service and Interment in
the Llnkvllle cemetery. Friends
high school education.
OBITUARY
MARY ALMA FORD
Mary Alma Ford, a resident
are respectfully Invited to at-; for the past two years, passed
away In this city on Thursday,
ton Hit OHRItTMAi
TIE RACK $1.00
DREW'S MANST0RE
Ml Mite
FISHING POOH
PORTLAND. Dec. 19 VP)
The state game commission's
fishing bulletin today aatd that
the outlook for tteelhead angl
ing this weekend Is poor. Coast
al streams generally have been
too high for good results.
We have the .22 Rlf let the
Air Guns that your boy
wants for Xmaa The Oun
Store Puekatt and Houston
714 Main.
Read the Classified nags
XIDEALNGIFT
THEATRE SCRIP
S SAVe 20
I THEATRE SCRIP 1
I BOOKS J
TM fallwn, rtnt Trw,
' Vos in NaliMww
(Aa Ttwstna mm&6l
in) IX) &
Innkeeper. Hurley Hyatt; Anion,
servant. Hoy Patterson. Esther,
I.eln llrnvo. Itnrhel, Faye Hull;
.Saruh. Bonnie Hall; Rumah, Mar
)orle Baker. Rebecca, Ruby
Edge; Nathan. Sam Pcnlesky;
Homur. Leon Shoppler; Jona
than. Edwin Pryor; Abel. Hoy
Patterson: and the Three Kings
are Florence Pryor. Ramona
: Tin ker, and Marian Baker.
The public Is cordially Invited
to attend this Christmas service.
No loolln'l Wleland't Ale a
great help fer poor appetites.
FREE AT
Carlisle's Jewelry
Store
$5 Grocery Order
with each cash purchase
amounting to 127.50 or over
(tax Included.) All fair-trade
Items excludtd-
1008 Main St.
PTA at Dorris
Gives Card Party
DORRIS The Dorris gram
mar school Paronts Teachers as
sociation gavo a public card
party In the school auditorium
last Tuesday evening. There
was a good crowd present In
spite of tlio weather. Mrs. Joe
Matthews won the first prite of
fine fat turkey and Jack Ahrens
won the chicken second prlie.
Whist was played. Refreshments
were served by the committee In
charge at a late hour.
There's 1000 sensible, utelul
Gifts that men like at The
Qua Store 714 Main.
The WAFFLE HOUSE
WAFFIEITIS
Inm morning when you're tort f tow
AM fMdnt prtllr ewlul,
J ii slop Id tt The "Wifrie Hvw"
rW order wp waffle.
And m )rw will o hive ft mttwJ,
lt' fun to lt and arutter.
And watth how dalntly tho MM
ManlpuUloa her batter,
the pour H ort tho waffto Iron,
Then olampo down on the butiMee,
Then cooks till the to Mfelr at
To have no ailtfctaf troukloa.
he handt It to yoi on plate,
Your heart boflne to flutter,
Anf with your knife you ftmeer M e'er
With oheleott olden butter.
T hen wt t h A wu ett at (lea ling (too,
And nth bird ilka ehlrrup,
Vou let the butter melt a Ml
Thin, fill the ho I to with ayrup.
The waffle quiefciv ditippoan
To It's laet rest In your tummy,
And ru go forth to teto the day
Ail bright And glad and etiummy.
-L, 0. CAB"
FORMERLY HAMBURGER ORCHARD NO.
315 So. 6th
NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
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M&Mholi da yM
( " I
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WW Duwm1 AG B,kt U,h Bike Hora gasket... Mirror.
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P.w Mriler
1 l-liirposc Doppcr Uad
STAINLESS STEEL BODY
Set Includes: 10-lnch covered skil- T. f
let, 2 quart double boiler, 2 quart
covered saucepan, 3 quart french
fryer basket, 4 quart covered mcm
sauce pot.
UNIFORM AND RAPID HEAT DISTRIBUTION
SNUG FITTING COVERS ALL WELDED
CONSTRUCTION
1 1 'liSs
1
3 Speeds
8.95
Includes two beaters, two
white glass mixing bowls,
one 3-qt. and one 1-qt
size.
ITeatmaster
Electric
Roaster
Heatmaster Heater
ll95
Blotted run around deflecting' doors keeps
steady radial flow of heat circulating through
the car. Built-in defroster blower and foot
warmer. Complete with Illuminating switch,
hose, fittings. Chrome plated trim, gray finish.
Pit Onty $t.st Down (Utual Oarrylns Chars.)
IMPROVED r-oTwarTt,
AUTO HEATER ft. to floor and to wind
uueiQ or csr.
Pay Only I.M Dawn (Usual Carrying Chargo
1495
RADIATOR SHIELDS
89
"Frost King" Radiator Shields. Ideal
protection for eold weather dlrWingl
Capaeltr
Roasts, cooks, bakes,
stews or steams. Con
trolled by automatic heat
regulator. Includes three
3-qt. porcelain enameled
inset pans.
Crest
Country
45 PLATES
90
BATTERY
t)oniplete Ills Workshop lliis
Chrlslinns Willi Craftsman
ntirl Tt is si I mi
f& Power Tools
fjri choico of 2 &iiv
Buy Them on Sears Easy Payment Planl
9-et.
Beverage
Glassed
Heavy bate (lasses In
assorted color;. Num
bered "one to eight."
8 Glasses 99c
With Oil) Batttry
Ouirtnt eed 34
months on a serv
ice basts. Lifewear
rubber separators,
no-spill a a f e t y
vent 45 heavy
duty plates.
Buy Any BMry ea
Sean Buy Psymsnt
plan
Sears wilt be open Saturday, Monday, Tuesday evenings only!
133 So. 8th
Dial 3181