The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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    DrcrTnlmr 26, 1041
THR EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FA LI A OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Classified AdvortUlng Rotas:
One day per word 3a
2 day run par word 8a
8 day run per word Bo
4 dny run ....per word lOo
5 dny run .. per word Ho
Week run por word 12o
Month run por word 32o
Glailijjied A&oeAttititCf Seclian
20 DISCOUNT for
Payment In Advance. This dis
count given to do away with
book work and billing ... on
actual paid in advai.ee ads only
5 DISCOUNT for
Payment by tha 10th. This dl
count given to Insure prompt
payment of ids charged on
monthly basis.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apartmenta For Rant 24
Automotive 34
Business Opportunities 4 II
Educational , 12
financial 40
For Sale or Trad .. 3H
General Notices ......... 4
Health 13
Help Wanlod, Female... 14
Help Wanted. Male - 1(1
Houses For Rent 20
Livestock and Poultry .. 44
Lost and Found 2
Miscellaneous For Rent 211
Miscellaneous For Sole 30
Miscellaneous Wnntnd 42
Real Estate For Sale 30
Real Citato Wanted 32
Room and Board 20
Situations Wanted Ill
To Exchange . 40
4 General Notices
CONTINUOUS enrollment for
complete courses New tuition
rates There's no substitute
for quality. Northwestern
Beauty College. 12
SILVER GLEAM The silver
polish that mnkes your silver
ware gleam like new Uo
moves tarnish without scratch
ing. Use on chrome, wind
shields, mirrors, windows, etc.
25c at drug stores. 12 20
I WILL NOT he responsible for
any bills contracted by any
ono other than myself after
Decombcr 22, 1041. Slimed
Albert Polndexter. 12 20
Personals
FREE MARCELS every Monday.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Northwestern Bcmity Colleue,
12
Transportation
STUDENT WISHES RIDE to
Portland Sunday or Monday.
8201 or 330 N. 0th. 12-20
LEAVING FOR DENVER,
Colo., December 28. Room for
2 for company. Inquire 433
N. 10th, apartment 5 after
8 p. m. - 12 27
LEAVING for Eastern Texas Sat
urday or Sunday. Room for
two for company. Call 0725.
12-20
10
Service
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING. Buttons mil
Buckles covered. Alterations
on new and old clothing. Mrs.
H. M. Allender. 731 Main,
Room 218. Phone 7203.
1-lOmtf
FLOOR SANDING Old floors
reflnlshed. Norman Frnley.
Phono 4001. l-24mtf
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 310 Main. l-24mtf
PICTURE FRAMING Gocllors.
230 Main. 214mtf
PAPERHANGING. PAINTING,
kalsomlning. Dial 0848. Mel
vln E. Frost. l-13mtf
tXKCTKOT UX CLEANERS
Soles Service. P.O. Box 814.
Phone SO 1 8 Your dealer,
Tarkel Tweet. 1-12
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way. Bodenhamer's, 333 E.
Main. . 1-10
BATTERIES CHARGED in 30
minutes. Reymcrs Associated
Service, Fourth and Main
l-3mtf
CARPETS, rugs and furniture
cleaned. Doremus Rug Clean
ers Phono B875. 2012 Or
chard. 1-3
REMODELING and REPAIRS
Wm. B. Powell, Builder. Phono
3730. 1-1
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service,
611 South Sixth. 12-31mtf
REROOF Right over your old
roof. Quickly, safely nnd eco
nomically. For an estimate
. phone 3730, Wm. B. Powoll
1-1
FLOOR SANDING and rcfiimh
Ing Clifford Golden Phone
3023. 12-30mtf
SPECIAL $2.03 oil permanent
wave $1.90. Northwestern
Beauty College. 1-2
HOUSE CLEAN1NG
dlct, 6848.
-Art Bone
10 I WILL obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chns.
Hathaway, 120 N. 10th St.,
Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-30
RAY HALL Your Elcctrolux
dealer sales nnd service, til 3
Roaeway Drive. Phono 7167
1-8
PAINTING, paperhanglng, kal
somlning, 75c hour or contract.
. , Phone 8060, 1-8
FLOOR 8ANDING, FINISHING
We generate our own pow
er. C. DuFour. Phono 3000
12-31mtf
PAINTING, Kalsomlning H. L.
Brown. Phone 4228, 1-lBmtf
i: 12 ' . r Educational
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
LEGE, 81S Klamath Ave
Phone S888. ISOmtl
Educational
WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC
CESS think of Northwestern
Ucuuty College, una of Amer
ica's exceptional training
schools 1-2
QUICK METHOD in ballroom
dancing. Modern, old style.
Square dancing. Form your
own group. 1401 Esplanade
14
13
Health
DOCTOR M. C CASSEL, chin
practlc clinic Sumo location,
A32 Main. Dial 7219 l-7mtf
14 Help Wanted. Female
WANTED Housekeeper. Phono
0417. 12-27
WANTED Unencumbered
housekeeper and cook between
29 and 40. News Herald Box
4027. 4027U
WANTED High school girl to
work for room, board and
salary. Modi-rn home, close In.
Wrilo box I. News-Herald.
ltf
18 Help Wanted. Male
FOR JOBS In airplane factories.
Apply Mr Listal, Room 201,
Wllllts Illilg 1-1
Situations Wanted
SHII'MAN S BOARDING HOME
for children. 3002 Blsbee.
South Altamont. Phono 7303
1-4
UABYLAND Caro of babies
nnd children. Hour, day or
week. 412 High. Phono 8341.
M2mtf
20
Room and Board
ROOM BOARD 348 N. 10th.
1-1
BOARD ROOM 1018 Washing
ton. 1-1
BOARD AND ROOM 407 No
0th Phono 0010. 48B8tf
BOARD AND ROOM. Private
shower Steam heat. 723 Klam
ath. 1-7
ROOM, BOARD Close In. Ex
ccllent table. Phono 4709.
102B Jefferson. 1-18
BOARD, ROOM Lady or gen
tleman. 1321 Johnson. Phone
9940. 1-10
22
Rooms For Rent
STEAM HEATED ROOMS
Court View Hotel, 3rd and
Main. 12-20
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rales
$3 up. SOc to $1 per night.
1-18
ROOMS 1034 High.
1-Smtf
NICE ROOMS for gentlemen
Phono 8244. 1-4
COMFORTABLE furnace heated
room adjoining bath. 1028 Jef
ferson or phono 0834. 1-14
CLAREMONT, 228 No. 4th. All
outsldo newly decorated, mo
dern rooms. All with new In
nerspring mattresses. Free
parking. l-13mtf
FOR RENT Nice room. 134 N.
3rd. 4600tf
24 Apartments For Hent
VACANCY Ono and two-room
apartments. Everything fur
nished. 133 N. 10th. 12-27
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
room, $4. 410 So. Sth. 12-27
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gos. 419
No. 10th. l-24mtf
VACANCY Two rooms, bath.
Electric range. Adults. No
dogs. 328 Commercial. ISStf
FURNISHED 3-room modern du
plex apartment. Call Van
Dukers, phone 0897, H mile
north on Bend highway. 12-28
2 AND 3-ROOM modern furnish
ed apartments. Also furnished
cabins. Special rates for win
ter. Altamont Auto Camp.
12-27
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM 920
Lincoln. 4987tf
COMFORTABLE two-room apt.,
ground floor. 248 Broad.
4948tf
FURNISHED APT. 801 Mar
ket. 12-30
CASCADE Apartment Hotol
Completely furnished. Con
venient hotel service. Day,
week or month. l-0mtf
TWO-ROOM furnished apart
ment 1808 Main. 3D04U
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nished npartmont. 2300 Blehn.
Phone 7260 or 4827. 4138tf
VACANCY Esplanade Courts.
Furnished. 12-31mtf
LIGHT housekeeping utilities
furnished. 109 Broad St.
12-27
NICELY furnished 4-room mod
ern Ant. 2 bedrooms Inquire
2110 Applegato. 4749tf
RIVERVIEW APTS. '4 rooms
nicely furnished, two bed
rooms, very desirable. Phone
6817. 4740M
12
28
Houses For Rent
THREE-ROOM furnished house
on White avenue, $30. No pets.
Phone 8930 or 4371. 12-27
HOUSES FOR RENT Fur
nished 3-room house, utility,
shower, $20 a month. Suburb.
No dogs. Phone 4000. 12-27
FOR LEASE Completely fur
nished 8-room home. Oil bent.
Phone BB27. 12 27
7 ROOM unfurnished house with
4 bedrooms, at 1010 Jefferson
street. Furnace heat, 3-car gar
age. $37.90. Barnhlsel Agency,
112 So. 8th. Dial 4109. 12-27
SMALL modern furnished cot
tage. Everything furnished.
2123 Blehn. 4004tf
FOR RENT Duplex, furnished
1143 Pine. 12-29j
THREE-ROOM partly furnished
house, across street from I'ell
ran school. Mrs. Congo. 12-27
FIVE ROOM house In Altamont.
$27.80. Stoves furnished. I'll.
8479. 4-27
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE
for couple. No dogs. Phone
3300. 12-27
MODERN C'ABIN
dnle. -2247 Home !
12-30 1
BACHELORS' CABINS
Willow
423
1-3
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; movo yourself, save
Sllles Beacon Service. 1201
East Main Phone 8304 1 7mlf
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE Lorgc
living room, full basement,
hot water well 1843 Esplan
ade. Phone 6S29 471 ltf
FOUR-ROOM furnished house.
Adults. 3703 Altamont Drive
Phone 6731. 1-18
TWO-ROOM cottages. Wood,
lights, gas furnished $30
month. Link River Auto
Camp. 1-18
FOR RENT Furnished cottages.
$3.00 week. Pelican Auto
Court, highway 87 north.
Phono 7202. 12-27
UNFURNISHED duplex. Range,
refrigerator, oil fifrnoce. Call
after 8:30 p. m. SOS No 0th.
4S51tf
TWO-ROOM partly furnished
house Steady renter. Near
State Lino Tavern, Tulelakc.
12-30
MODERN furnished house. One
bedroom. Inquire 305 Lin
coln. 334tf
28 Miscellaneous For ,ent
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cade Garage building. Cars,
trucks, machinery, what hove
you? Call at all hours. Phone
8113 l-9mtf
30 Real Estate For Sale
Small Home Cheap
Have good three-room and
bath modern home in good con
dition on East Sido povod street,
for $1,500. Good location, lot
SO by 120, garage and shed.
Small amount down and reason
able terms.
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Sinco 1909
111 N. 0th St. Phone 4564
12-28
SIX-ROOM HOUSE Bath, new
paint, paper. $2690 for quick
sale. Terms to suit buyer.
Phone 5817. 4002tf
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE; three
bedroom house; throe-bedroom
house with fireplace and rum
pus room In basement. Diesel
furnace. See Lloyd W. Rusk,
1608 Austin, off Shasta way.
1-3
60 ACRES under Irrigation, be
tween Merrill and Mnlin. Un
improved. $10,000. M. A.
Bowman, Merrill. 12-27
STRICTLY BUSINESS
f i 'i KaTrCTt is., , i . i
I THE. BOARD MEE.TING y'fl-p " v -
I A' "N I S
"All rlflht,Plrtwell, let's keep our mind on business."
Real Estate For Sole
FOR SALE Apartment house,
doing good business, at a sac
rifice. Reason for selling duo
to owner's declining years.
1143 Pine St. Phone 4448.
12-20
3-HOOM house. Large cellar,
double garage, ono acre good
garden ground, for salo or
rent to responsible party. $39.
Inquire 2980 Kane. 12-31
FOR SALE Two houses for
price of one. A real bargain.
Inquire 1227 Main St. 133tf
ATTRACTIVE 4 bedroom home
on paving In Homedalc dis
trict with 3 acres garden soil.
Full price $0730 on easy
terms. Barnhlsel Agency, 112
So. 8th. Phono 4103. 12-27
I WILL help you plan, finance
and build your new home
Lloyd W. Rusk. 1008 Austin,
off Shasta way. 12-28
134
Automotive
FOR SALE '34 Chevrolet truck,
flat bed, $123. Take part In
trade for wood or what have
you? 2220 Blehn. 12-29
KARL KU-JAC'S BODY SER
VICE now located at 2006 Ore
gon Ave. Better body, fender
work and painting for less
Give us a trial Past five years
at Cascade Garage 1-3
AUTO GLASS
Replace that broken glass In
your car a Rewcy's Gloss Shop,
corner Elm and Broad Phone
8716. 1 6mtt
"TRY THE NEW DEAL" at
HUICK. See Mr. Yoes. factory
trained service manager.
4934tf
36 Miscellaneous For Sale
FOR SALE Built pulley attach
ment for 30 Caterpillar, two
speeds. H. E. Conger, Rt. 2,
Mcdford, Oregon. 12-29
FOR SALE Gibson refriger
ator, white enamel wood
range, washing machine, radio,
living room and dining room
furniture, two beds, etc. 4848
Blsbee. 12-26
MEDFORD ACREAGE Ideal
sub-division adjacent newly
developed site, near pavement.
Owner, Apt. 205. 660 W. Jef
ferson, Los Angeles. 12-27
RECONDITIONED wood range
California Oregon Power Co.
4885tf
COCKER PUPS Eligible for
registration. Phone 63, Chilo
quin, or call A. F. Blocklinger.
12-26
FOR SALE New 1941 Zenith
radio, phonograph floor model.
Also equity in Gibson auto
matic electric range and Gib
son refrigerator. 1417 Wall St.
4603U
DRY PINE MILL BLOCKS
128 cu. ft.. $2.50 at mill. Phone
8383. Conifer Lumber Co., on
Weed highway. l-17mtf
FOR SALE Christmas trees,
wreaths, holly, mistletoe, hand
made toys, all kinds of greens,
pine cones. Let us help you
with your Christmas contest
decorations. 1023 Main next
to The Meat Center 2B1
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
including suburban sections
Block numbers Indicated. In
dex keyed to map. Price. 20c.
For sale at Carmichael's news
stand chamber of commerce
Ernie Piluso's Drive-in, Ever
body's Drug. Lee Hendrlck'a
Drug. Louie Polin's, Postoffice
news stand, Robinson's Food
store. Shaw Stationery, The
News - Herald. Vic's Signal
Service 3205
FOR SALE Christmas puppies.
Two to five months. $18, $25,
or trado for used high-grade
shotguns, rifles, revolvers of
equal resnlo value. Bcldiu
Springer Breeding Kennels,
Westside, Tulelake, Calif. 4973
30
by McFeattert
34
Automotive
WANTED - Good Late Mode
USED CARS for
SPOTCASH
First Class Prices For First Class Cars
i
No Delay for Your Money See Jack Morrii, mgr., it
Douglas Motor Co.
USED CAR LOT 1131
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
RED OR GREY CINDERS for
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nings or Sundays Howard
Graham. 3204tf
FIX THAT RADIO Our busi
ness is sound. Conner Service
Co., 2007 South Sixth. Phone
6878. Just south of viaduct.
l-9mtf
FOR SALE New Underwood
typewriter, used only six
times. Will sell for $20 less
than cost. Phono 8230. 328
N. 10th. 5tf
USED WATCHES, reconditioned
and guaranteed. Men's 12 and
16 size Elgins and Walthams
$11.00 up. Rickys Credit Jew
elers. 1-11
COLORED FRYERS and roast
ers, corn fed. We deliver.
Phone 5934. I ll
GOOD fir body wood.
7832
Phone
1-7
HAMILTON AND ELGIN 21-
jewel railroad watches. Full
stock 992 Hamlltons for the
railroad man's Christmas. Use
your credit. Rickys Jewelers
12-26
METAL EDGE hickory skis with
binders and . poles. Excellent
condition. $18. 632 N. 10th
4730
FIR SLAB WOOD Highley's
Market, Summers lane. Phone
807S. 4486tf
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath Phone
6671. 12-31mtf
EQUITY of $82.00 in Kelvinator
Ironer for sale for $35.00. Bal
ance of $14.52 payable in 3
monthly payments. Phone
3985. 12-28
GLASS
DUPLATE safety glass, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resi!
vering. Kimball's Glass Shop.
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
1 6mtf
USED electric range, good condi
tion. Write Mrs. Ada E. Dick
son, Gen. Del., Klamath Falls
Ore. 4932
SEASONED FIR BODY WOOD
Phone 3787. 1-19
DRY PINE FACTORY MILL
BLOCKS 128 cubic foot
load, $4.25 delivered. Metier
Bros. Dial 5852. l-19mtf
38
For Sale or Trade
BEAUTIFUL lady's one carat
diamond, platinum mounting.
Will trade for late used car
and assume. Evenings. 5531
So. 6th St. 169tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity
in house and acre. Trailer
house considered. Phone 4580
or Box 257, Klamath Falls.
12-26
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Dead or worthless
animals. Phone 5713, our ex
pense. 1-llmtf
WANTED TO BUY Small back
bar and showcase. Phone 5231.
12-26
WANTED Four-room unfur
nished house In Mills addition.
Inquire Rex Cafe, 209 East
Main. . 12-26
WANTED TO RENT Farm.
Shares or cash. 4515 Sum
mers lane. 12-30
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Registered thor
oughbred stallion. Proven sire.
Gets 100 Palomino colts
from any Palomino mare. Fine
racing record. Thoroughbred
brood mare in foal. Two-year
half thoroughbred Palomino
stallion. Three thoroughbred
fillies. All very reasonably
priced. Registration papers for
all. Barbara Worth Stables,
4618 Bee St., Route 9, Box
200, Sacramento, Calif. 1-1
FOR SALE Feeder pigs and
sows. Haley Bros., Bonanza,
Ore., Box 148. 11-28
Automotive
Main Next to Elk Hotel
12-31
44 Livestock and Poultry
FARMERS ATTENTION High
est prices paid for beef, veal,
hogs and livestock. Call Klam
ath Packing Co. Phone 9361
Midland road 12-31mtf
FOR SALE Three gentle sad
' die horses. Inquire 4618 Can-
non avenue after 6 p. m. 12-29
48
financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT KM Do asms
S WAYS TO OCT A COXBUMKRS
CASH LOAN
moss, . wain - com m
Yam nt4 no e Hfnr, or arfwitn tA K-t
ft cooiumtra loan whether 70a ir, oiirrlrd
or Ingle.
THREE LOAN PLANS
SO. l-INCOMB LOAS8
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bcoU. No eo-ilgnm.
NO. S-rUKXITl'ltS LOANS
Vour character la mor Important
inau in inmiiart tweir.
XO. t-ACTO LOANB
IV) to $500 cash louf utf rrtia
anting.
CONSUMERS CREDIT
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Phone 7711
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CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1909
111 N. 9th St. Phone 4564
Tu-Fr-tf
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed administrator of the
estate of Frederick E. Page, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for Klamath
County, and all persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present same
to said administrator at the of
fice of R C. Groesbeck, Lawyer,
irst Federal Savings and Loan
Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated: December Sth, 1941
EARL WHITLOCK,
Administrator of the Estate
of Frederick E. Page, De
ceased.
D 8-12-19-26. No. 186
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY IN
THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CYRUS B,
BROWN, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I
have filed my final account of
the administration of the .estate
of Cyrus B. Brown, deceased,
and that the court has appointed
January 10, 1942, at ten o'clock
a. m. as the time for hearing
objections to such final account
and the settlement thereof.
RUBY MAY BROWN,
t Administratrix.
D 12-19-26; J 3. No. 189
34
U. S. Recovering Quickly
After Heavy Damage to
Defenses at Honolulu
By TOM YARBROUGH I
HONOLULU. Dec. 26 UP)
Tattered skeletons of huge han
gars at the army s Hickam field
stood today as gaunt evidence of
the surprise Japanese attack on
this placid pleasure-spot, and in
them lay the twisted and charred
wreckage of the many once-
mighty guardians of Hawaiian
skies.
Army authorities allowed re
porters to inspect targets of the
Dec. 7 raid for the first time
Tuesday. "This is no conduct
ed tour," they pointed out. "You
can see anything you want."
There was great damage,
some of which reflected a knowl
edge on the part of the invaders
as to just where to strike and
at the same time showed how
quickly the army made up its
losses and waa bristling with
readiness for another attack.
It was at Wheeler field where
the Japanese singled out vital
targets and went after them,
leaving less-important objectives
untouched. Most casualties at
Wheeler field occurred in the
barracks, which were damaged
heavily. Machine-gun bullets left
their marks abundantly on many
buildings and over the field
reminders of the low altitude
strafing that made it a matter of
life or death for men to get their
planes into the air.
Alongside the black wreckage
at Hickam field rolled a train-
load of new warplanes, replace
ments. All over the place
just as at other fields were
thousands of young men in
khaki, putting things back into
shane.
The Japanese evidently didn't
have such a good knowledge
about the layout at Hickam field.
Mickey Rooney Leader at
Box Office for 3rd Year
HOLLYWOOD. Dec 26 UPl
Clark Gable and Gary Cooper
may catch mamma's eye and
Harf mav no for Betty Grable or
Gene Tierney, but it's the kids
who rule the box onice.
For the third straight year,
Irrcnroccihle MickeV ROOney
tops a national exhibitors' poll
as the movies leading dox owce
attraction.. Before him, little
shirlev Tem dIr led four succes
sive years, 1935-38. In the 10
years the Motion riciure xieram
has conducted the poll not a
mniincw, irinl nnr a clamour girl
ever has won. Marie Dressier
led in the first two, 1932-33, ana
Will Rogers was iirsi in ivot.
Clark Gable, wno s ami
SALEM, Dec. 26 (ff Willam
ette university's 51-member foot
ball party, stranded In Honolulu
when the Japanese attacked
Pearl Harbor, was due back In
Salem late today.
The party landed In San Fran
cisco yesterday afternoon, com
ing In steerage on a troop ship,
with the players attending
wounded soldiers and sailors on
the shio.
In a telephone conversation
last night. Coach Roy S. Keene,
at Davis, Calif., told Ron Gem-
mell, sports editor of the baiem
Oregon Statesman;
"When the bombing began in
Honolulu we were all eating
breakfast at the hotel. We saw
water splashing in the harbor
and asked a waiter what it was.
" 'It's a whale spouting,' the
waiter said.
"We all trooped out to watch
it treating it as a joke. We
didn't know until late in the
afternoon what had happened.
"The football boys were put
on guard duty, guarding equip
ment, and the women went to
the hospital for duty."
Poe Valley
POE VALLEY Jack Holz-
houser dressed some turkeys for
the Christmas market.
George Reiling is now living
in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Frlsbee
and children are moving to the
George Smith ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork were
visitors at the F, I. Rodgers
home Thursday.
Charles Rife is In the Kla
math Valley hospital suffering
with a badly infected leg. -
The Holzhouser and Clarence
Webber families were shoppers
in Klamath Falls last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wells have been
living in the little brown house
next to Archie Roberts' place
for some time. They formerly
lived in Los Angeles. Mrs. Wells
is a daughter of Mrs. Vic Brown.
Vlo Brown is buiding a hog
pen.
Roy Holmes Is building a new
WILLAMETTE 11.
TMRETIIS
Raiders had gone the' Una
of hangars dropping thai
explosives but turned on
before reaching the end one,
which contained many fin
planes.
Officers estimated that 41
planes raided Wheeler field In aa
effort to cut off Pearl Harbor'
air defense. Twelve or so war
shot down by six American pi
lots who managed to get their
crafts off the ground in a hail oj
bullets which killed three c4
their fellow fliers.
"It's my opinion that the Jap
planes came from two carriers,'
one officer said. "All I saw wera
naval planes.
"If we'd had more planes up
It would have been duck soup
shooting the, Japanese down."
The great Schofield barracks,
one of the army's largest and
finest posts, suffered least of all.
The only damage there was dona
by a US anti-aircraft shell which
pierced the roof of an empty bar
racks building. There was soma
strafing, but it proved harmless.
One machine-gun bullet plugged;
a playing card at the center of a
table where four cooks wera
having a little game.
Several bombs made crater
12 and 15 feet In diameter out
side the barracks building. On
fell within 100 feet of the hospi
tal, but did no damage.
The baseball field was covered
with bomb craters. Somebody
suggested a Japanese team must
have lost a game there once.
"They certainly hate to lose at
baseball."
The army's answer to the raid;
was symbolized neatly on that
baseball field. The craters had
been made Into machine-gun
nests.
among the top 10 every year,
was second and the comedy team
of Bud Abbott and Lou Costelle
was third.
Only two actresses are In tha
list, Bette Davis, eighth,' and
Judy Garland, tenth. Judy'
career has been rather closely
linked with Rooney's. Two of he?
three pictures this year were
with Mickey.
Bob Hope is fourth; Spencer
Tracy, fifth; Gene Autry, sixth!
Gary Cooper, seventh, and
James Cagney, ninth. -
Autry topped the cowboys a
fifth successive year, followed
by William Boyd, Roy Rogers,
Charles Starrett and Smiley
Burnette.
house. It will have a ston
foundation.
Little Jimmy Hope was taken
to Klamath Falls last Thursday
for medical treatment for a bad
cold.
The Clarence Webber family
and Will Meacham and Harry
Gilbert were shoppers in Kla
math Falls recently. -
Ray Freuer was a caller at th
Dick Picket home in Sand Hoi-'
low Saturday where he pur
chased some geese.
The livestock buyer front tn
Ed Trulove market was in th
valley recently on business.
Beau Tucker is building a new
chicken house.
TO MAKE BULLET
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 26 (ff
Peter van der Weyde, 88, drop
ped a Christmas present for
Uncle Sam on the desk of Police
Lieut. William Browne yesterday
a medal to be made into a but
let.
Van der Weyde's request wai
that the bullet be sent speeding
into a Japanese.
He explained that in 1920 h
was a seaman aboard the steam
ship Pawlet, which was caught
In a storm 250 miles off Yoko
hama. In the storm, the Jap
anese fishing boat Wuya Maru
went down and Van der Weyd
volunteered to help rescue Jap- .
anese.
With other volunteers, h
pulled 13 Japanese out of th
sea. Van der Weyde contracted
pneumonia as a result of hi
heroism and nearly died.
Just 19 years later th Jap
anese government presented him
with a medal and it was ihat
medal he wanted made. Into
bullet. Van der Weyde, he ex
plained, was born in tho Nether
lands and has relatives In th
navy of the Dutch East Indies,
Lieut. Browne promised that
the army ordnance department
would get the medal.
England Imports fish and oth
er sea food to a value of nearly
$50,000,000 annually? Most of tt
is tinned salmon.