The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 23, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    December 28, 1941
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Snowball Dine The annual
"Snowball" dance ulven by mom
ber of DoMolay will bo an event
of the holiday, achcdulrd (or
rrldny nliiht In the Wlllard hotel
ballroom. "SwMtheart of Do
Molay" will be Duutiria Hamil
ton, and prlncesse will bo Mar
ian Campbell, Roberta Tucker,
Joanno Hamilton and Wanda
Shaw. The dnnco will stnrt at
o'clock. Patron aro Mr, and
Mm. Josnph Kennedy, Mr, and
Mn. G. C. Blohm, Mr. and Mr.
J. Smith, Mr, and Mn. J. Leech,
Mr. and Mn. R. Duncan and Mr.
Floyd Stanley. Memberi of the
college Kroup will be gucut of
the ovmlng.
From School Dick Naih and
Fred Prttprson Jr., aro home for
the holiday vlnltlwc their par
ent. Iloth are sonlors In enil
noerlnK at Orniimi Btnto college.
Noun In the son of Mr. and Mr.
W. E. Nash of Reclamation avo
nue, and young Peterson la the
on of County School Superin
tendent Fred Pctemon and Mm.
Pctrrnon.
Visitor H. A. Payne of Ham
bone, Calif., near McCloud, la
vlaltlng for acvcral daya with
hi aon and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. E. I,. Payne, 02!. North
Klghth atroet. lie will leave
' Wedneaday for Mcdford to apend
Chrlatmaa day with hl daugh
ter, Mra. Ren Stone.
Pageant The children of St.
Paul'i Eplacopal church school
were to preaent their annual
pageant of the nativity In the
church at 7:30 o'clock Tueaday
night. Following the pageant
there wai to be a Chrlatmaa
party and Santa Claiu In the
purlin hall.
In Hoipltil John Penny,
brother of Mra, George Burger,
li recovering In Klamath Valley
hospital from facial Injurlei re
ceived ihortly after midnight
Sunday when hl car wn in
volved In an accident, Hi con
dition ia satisfactory.
Improving Little Cecils Van
denberg, daughter Circuit Judge
and Mra. D. R. Vandenberg, la
reported improved at Klamath
Valley hospital where ah has
received treatment for pneu
monia. Condition Sam Friends of
Mra. M. E, Cooper will be In
tereated to learn her condition
la satisfactory at Hillside hos
pital where she submitted to a
major operation on Saturday,
On Vacation (red D. Peter
son, senior at Oregon Stats col
lege, la (pending the Chrlatmaa
holidayi here with hla parents.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Peterson of
SI SO Summers lane.
Salem Visitor Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Fish plan to spend the
holidays In Salem with their par
ents. They will leavs Wednea
day by train. Fish la employed
In the office of the Oregon itate
highway department.
From South Mra. Richard
Hovey of San Francisco la spend
ing the Christmas holidays with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mra. Charles Hovey of Pa
cific Terrace. Mr. Charles Hovey
pent Tueaday In Medford with
her alster, Mrs. Maurice Spatz.
For Holiday Betty Crawford
la her for the holiday visiting
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Crawford. She la the guest of
0 her sister, Mr. Lloyd Prock, of
North Second street. Miss Craw
ford ha mad her home In Port
land the past year.
To McMlnnvllle Mr. and
Mr. Frank Huffman plan to
leave Christmas day for Mc
Mlnnvllle to visit with Mr.
Huffman' parent. Huffman la
employed In the office of the
Oregon state highway depart
ment Expected Here Mr. and Mr.
Robert Bathlany of San Fran
cisco ar expected her over the
holiday to visit Bithiany'i
mother and sister, Mrs. Harry
W. Bathlany and Mr. Jack Crawford.
Students Home Patricia Gal
lagher, daughter of Mr. and Mr.
Francis Robert Olds of River
ide, I home for the holidays
from Whitman college, Walla
Walla, Wash.
Woman in Court
On Charge of
Illegal Shooting
Mr. E. M. Mrha, charged
with shooting on enclosed land,
was given 90 day impended
lentence providing obcyance
of the law In Justice court Mon
day. Mr. Marsha wa fined
SI 2.30 and cost on the me
charge.
Elmer Edwin Simmon wa
fined $5.50 for operating with
out a license.
For Your .
Information
Contributors
To Red Cross
Contribution! previously ac
knowledged, 12078.38.
John A. Lambert V S.00
Martin Brothen 25.00
C. W, Kempter 8.00
S. A, Mushon, Jr 2.80
Lloyd L. Porter . 8.00
B. S. Grlgsby 8.00
Mr. tc Mrs. Harry J.
Tlchnar 2.00
0. H. Roger 1.00
Mr. It Mr. John Ivorsln 1.00
Bill It Amy Zumbrum .... 10.00
Mr. St Mr. Paul Otter-
beln 2.00
Mr. It Mn. Arthur Wilson 20.00
Lucas Furniture Co S.00
Mr. Pelrson 2.00
Nel Nelson 1.00
Mr. It Mn. R. J. While .
Rosa McCornack
Inger Fremann ...
American Legion
Auxiliary ...
Mae R. Balslgcr ....
E. M. Bubb
Wm. W. Campbell
Mr. It Mn. M. O. Cor-
mlchoel ...
Mr. C, O. Covean
Daughter of British
Empire
Mr. It Mr. D. F. Elttrelm
Leola Hcllbronnor
W. E. Lans
T. L. McEncrney
Mr. Loul Misovich
Fred Peterson
Leonard Rlltcr It Family
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effect! September 21. 141)
Train 17 Southboundi a. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 10:00 0. m.
Train It Southboundi SiS p. m.
Train II Northbound! liOO p. m.
Shasta View Member of
the Shasta View grange were to
hold a Chrlstma party Tuesday
night at the Shasta school. Those
attending ar asked to bring a
small gift All members were
urged to attend.
Installation -Mimim of
Aloha chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, war to meet In
the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock
Tuesday night for the annual In
stallation of officer.
First Covenant Church Th
First Covenant church will hold
Ita traditional Julotta or Matin
service on Chrlstma morning
at 8 a. m., featured by special
Chrlatmaa music. Both English
and Swedish language will be
spoken. Th church la at 823
Walnut street. Reiident of the
Klamath basin ar Invited.
APPRECIATION
Member of the Klamath home
guard expressed appreciation to
various organizations who do
nated doughnuts and coffee dur
ing last week' drills, and also
presented the men with first aid
kits.
Donora Included the Soroptl
mlst club, Fluhrer's bakery,
Beck' bakery, Waggoner Drug
company, Castleberry ', and Lee
Hendricks drug stores.
2.00
8.00
1.00
10.00
1.S0
8.00
8.00
3.00
1.00
1.00
2.00
1.00
1.00
3.00
3.00
8' .00
5.00
Sean, Roebuck It Co 25.00
Mr. At Mr. Ralph D.
Wado 2.00
A. Pctcrstelner 2.80
M. A. Rapalll 10.00
R. Virginia Currln 8.00
Mr. It Mrs. T. M. Bicler
Bonanza 5.00
J. E. Hoiking 5.00
Miss All Baba, Chiloquln 18.00
G. J. Drenclo, Molin 8.00
Louis Kalina, Malin 8.00
Corpenlng-Donovan, Malln S.00
Elmont Kenyon, Malin 2.80
John Spolek, Malin 2.80
H. B. Loosely, Malin ... 2.50
A. E. Street, Malln 2.50
Geo. Brothanek, Malln . 2.50
Jack West, Malln 2.00
Mr. A. Warlow, Malin .... 1.00
Mn. E. J. Howell J.00
Total
.S3.2S0.38
The paint shop of the new
"blackout" plant of an aircraft
plant at Bcthpage, Long Island,
is operated with air pressure
higher than that outside the
plant. When the shop doon are
opened, the air pressure forms
an invisible "wall," preventing
th entry of dust.
Eighty-five per cent of all the
roada on state highway systems
have some kind of hard surface
and 62 per cent are "dustlcss or
better."
ftilittri ) litlatit Mis est kin Hilt
1 eill si 4UUI1I if tcciiMisatlsiil
Snow blanketed the entire
mountain section east of the
Cascades and six Inches of new
snow brought the total to 32
Inches according to the state
highway department Tueaday
morning. Motorists starting out
over The Dalles-California high
way were urged to use chain
before attempting the mountain
area, officials stated.
A light full during the night
coupled with a minimum tem
perature of 28 degrees, left a
coat of white over the city to
greet early Tuesday morning
risers. Precipitation reached
.08 of an inch, tho US bureau
of reclamation weatherman
stated.
Motorists planning a trip over
the Green Springs highway
were advised the roadway was
covered with snow over a slick
base and caution was urged.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON, Dec. 23 (AP USDA)
The Boston wool market was
mostly quiet today. Occasional
sales of (ine combing Ohio de
laine were made at 48-47 cents
in the grease. Good 12-month
Texas wools had some demand
at $1.10-18, scoured basis. Grad
ed three-eighths bright combing
territory wools sold in moderate
quantities at 98-98 cents scoured
basis, and graded one-quarter
blood territory wools at 'mostly
92-03 cents scoured basis.
YOUNG PATRIOT
ATLANTA Mr. and Mr. L.
J. Allen were amazed when
their 11-ycar-old son, James,
camo home with a defense
stamp album and dollar's
worth of stamps.
Hov bought, them by saving
half of his 10 cents a day allow
ance for a school lunch.
Arizona Picture
Released by Navy
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (P)
The navy released today a pho
tograph of the ravaged battle
ship Arizona, hit by bombs and
aerial torpedoes, showing that
the dreadnaught sank to the bot
tom of Pearl harbor with flag
flying and anti-aircraft guns
turned aloft.
Although Secretary of the
Navy Knox listed the 32,800-ton
battle wagon as "destroyed" and
therefore presumably beyond
salvage, the photograph showed
the deck was about one foot
above the surface and much of
the stern superstructure to out
ward appearances undamaged.
AIRMEN MAY COME HERE
MOTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Dec.
23 fP) A subscription was
launched today to equip and
send SO Uruguay airmen to
serve in the United States' air
forces.
Read the Classified page
CHARGE UNDERWAY
Trial of Alfred Marlon Rich
ardson, 19, began In circuit
court Tuesday with the selec
tion of a jury. Indicted by the
Klamath county grand Jury,
Richardson is facing a charge of
statutory rape.
William F. B. Chase and U.
S. Balentine are acting as Rich-
FREE AT
Carlisle's Jewelry
Store
$5 Grocery Order
with nch cash purchase
amounting to $27.50 or over
(tax included.) All fair-trad
items excluded.
1008 Main St.
ardson's attorney, with Clar
ence Humblo, deputy district
attorney, for th state. '
Circuit Judge David R. Van
denberg dismissed th case
against Gene Meacham, charged
with forgery. Mcacham's trial
was begun Monday morning.
Swarms of butterflies have
clustered about street lights of
Benjaluka, Bosnia, thick enough
to leave the streets dark.
SPECIALS!
OIL PERMANENT
WAVES
$2.50 & $3.50
Mart
Beauty Shop .
PMOMI M71 ttl MAIN
Upturn Oyw Sails Furmtura Stan
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FREE
folder cte
acribei th
Homekiwper!
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Write or
LYNN ROYCROFT
118 North 7th St.
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Jdait Minute QooA Qifti.
GltAiitmal I
Kris Kringle, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, or if you like, Just jl
Santa Claus. Anyway, you must stop and realize it's
almost Christmas, and we have baked some of the finest
Christmas specialties to be found on the Pacific coast. Si
So now is the time to choose yours for mailing or gifts. 1
rtere are a few items you should stock up on early:
. Old Insjllih Fruit Cek
Mad with choice fruits, nuts, bran
dy, and rum. Aged u$t right.
One pound 60c Two Pound $1.15 -Three
pound $1.70
. Ginger Ireod Santa Clout
Elaborately decorated. Wrapped In
cellophane. Ready for the tree or
packing. Two sizes,, 10c end 15c.
Honey Cake Heart . .... 10c
Chrlstma Tree Cakes ................ 5
Ginger Bread Stars 40c dozen
Pfeffernusse, hand dipped and varied
in color 20c doien
Anita Drops 20e doxen
Sprlngerle 25e dozen
Spltzkuchen 25c doien
Chocolate Wafers, hand dipped in
candy chocolate 20c doien
Fancy Macaroons 25c dozen
Marzipan Fruit 5e each
Panatoni A rich Christmas Fruit
Bread . 114 lb. loaf 35a
Mince and Pumpkin Pie. ...Each 30c ,
Many flna Layer Cakes to choose from, ranging upward in prlca from 59c
' Any f the above items would be appreciated by the boys In service.
We will gladly wrap ready for mailing.
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We also specialize in fancy decorated Christmas Table
Centers. Any design, you might desire.
BE SURE AND GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY
Cranberry Sauce
13c
Ocean Spray
17-os. Can
COME MP 6BTT
ALL THE THINGSYOU NEED TO
MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER
To make sura your Christmas dinner is a success, ,
com to $ofway for oil your nds . . . from th gay
delicacies that make tho day fastiva to rha delicious,
appetizing food that satisfy heabhy appetites.
j " 1
f Wa have th right bird
for yrtvr tabM; young, wen
watd and Hndtr. Ovar
anlfxd to roast datldous,
ulcy, and goldn brown.
Pumpkin
Highway. No. 2H cans...
3 for25c
F1XNTT Or
FOOD rox ux
Wt fl trnldnt
Kmmtfi tddtt$$ ml
Ttutdiy, Dtttmhrr 1
-a zavirw THIS MOIUf.
tXO IXADS MX TO THE
coxemsioK that at
ritESENT W SHAH. OT
HAVE TO CURT All. THX
If OR HAL ASTICLZS OF
FOOD. THERE IS ENOUGH
FOOD FOR ALLpF US
AND IMOUOH LEFT OVER
TO SEND TO THOSE WHO
ARE FlOHTma OW THE
SAME SJOE WITH VS."-
MINCE MEAT 'ZL
MINCEMEAT
KM. .
.21c
25c
iAFSWir MSST FRIOI FOR DIOBMSIS MtM,
tM, EM and Mtk .
Hen Turkeys
: Lb.3lC
All No. I
Fancy Birds
Safaway affara ru your aalaettaa
f Klamath Saam-a tlmat Tw
kyi rawtc, "aO-maatad and
ttndar. Qwarantaad tw raaat da
Hatoua, uM and aaWaa brown. -
Tom Turkeys
L..27C
No. 1
! fancy Birds
Shredded Wheat
FOR YOUR. DRESSINGS 4
N. B. CRg. Pica. JL TOr JL I C
Hams
Morrall's
Prld..
Sklmud
Lb,
Powdrd Sugar or Brown
Sugar. 1 lb. picas. . j 1 for 19s
Chsrub Milk, tall cans .. 4 for 33e
Tomato Julct, Sunny Dawn, 46-01. can 19c
Grapefruit Julc,.Town Houis,
46-01. can . J9e.
Corn. Gardentid. No. 303 tins ...3 for 23e
Pas. Sugar Bell. No. 2 can 2 for 25s
Tomatoes, Gardenside,
No. 2H cans 3 for 33s
String Beans, No. 2 cans 3 for 25s
Corn. Del Monte Golden Bantam,
No. 2 oans 2 for 25e
Corn. Country Home Cream Style,
fancy golden bantam. No. 2 cans 2 for 23s
Fruit Cocktail, Sundown
No. 1 can J for 2S8
Peaches, Del Mont glass. No. 2H 25c
Peaches, Castle Crest. No. 2M can .19e
31c
Sliced Bacon,-
Morrall's : Lb.W C
4 ' ' ' Grad "A," for
Oysters ,t. or or
good turkey OTfa
drsslng . Pt.wC-
C0L0RED HENS
torn Fad, Dry Flcfcad ,
Lb. 29c -
COLORED
FRYERS
Com Fad, Dry nakad
Lb. 29c
Prime Rib Roast
29c
Cut Short
Pound
Pork Roasts
. Lb.sW W
Loin
Pork Sausage
39c
Country Style
2 Pounds
STEAKS
3 tantftr and lufey thay will
make your mouth watari
Sirloin
Lb. ::.
T-Bone
Lb.
Round
Lb.
33c
39c
37c
riBTFI Oranwdary, ,1, w pltlad,
Lin 1 XiO nIU.r uekaia
catsup sr-to-
SALAD DRESSING TH,
MIXED NDTS Mo. taf
PEANUTS,.lb. a..
WALNUTi rt? ,r"w""-
BRAZIL NUTS
OLIVESHrTin1!:
17c
11c
36c
.43c
25c
25c
.23c
15c
POPCORN tSLLT.
iidwiv rnrrrp w-
lunnni vwiitm
EDWARDS COFFEE
mrrrr Maimll Hauaa, I-IBk
VWi aaaa HIHa Sroa
rrnpT tj iirrwrc
SlUbiiia " AllAiU ma Ouart .
Ohamr. Anaaliea, Muaeatal, Fort, Tokav
FIDSLI WIN, dry rariaty, wWla or rod, H-oi. hot."
CORNFlJimlS , 19c
CORN FLAKES ST..
11c
1 Qr. Wb- SSr
27c 53c
Sir"- Rdr
55c
1m
.3 17c
Snowdrift,
Mb. aan
SHORTENING
65c
66c
59c
57c
Crtaoo,
Mb. aan
HbTokS-
Royal Satin,
Mb. aan
Helm 14.-01. bottle
Ketchup
Canada Dry Beverages ,
Glnaer Ale. Sparkling Water. I2-os. Bottl 3
Royal Baking Powder
Th Special Baking Powder for Cakes, 12-os. Tin. .
Snowf lake Soda Crackers
2-Lb. Carton .......... .......
Brown Derby Beer
11 -01. Stubble
17c
,.,25c
nua'Satth) Dapoalt
33c
29c
rfr25c
Fiua Sattla Dapoalt
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED PRODUCE
Fraduaa Man tor Daa. tlrd. and Hth
Bananas ri".'"''. 2 n. 13c
A.a.'aAdta.iaaii Fancy Coschella
WS WfiCII HIl in h,ndy
(hopping bag
Celery
Utah green
typ .
sd
10 Lb.T
. Lb. 5c
ORANGES
Small altaa nm
Naval In. handy
tboptin basa.'
10 w 43e
Half aaaa 11.11
IS Iba. nat mlM
Oaaa ll.ll
71 Iba. not tllit
POTATOES
0. 8. Wo. 1 Klam
ath Netted Genii-
lOaoundaZSC
U. S. No. t Klanf
th Nattad Oama. '
' ftbOBOUUlohl
un1f1 ffV
., Ohtrry Kin, Otm
artoB f""
CHERRIES
1VWRSHMALL0W
CHOCOLATES fiZ'Sn 69c
I Pound aan - , It, II
CHOCOLATES 65 c
BUY v
U. S. Defense Stamps
On Sale at Safeway
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