The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREB
, Dies In Valley Word hna
been received here of the dentil
of Bort F. Show, well known
Klamnth county tlmlicrmon, who
poised away at hi home In
.Grunt Vint December 6. I la
wn burled In the 1 lllcront ceme
tery at Grants Pass.
Return Mr. Timothy Mur
phy returned to hiir home In
Dunsmulr early Friday morning
after (pending tha holiday here.
She wn accompanied by her
grandchildren, Angu and Sara
Stewart.
.Holiday Vlillor Mr. and
Mr. Colon H. Kberheart of La
Grande are (pending the Chrlat
m holiday with their son-ln-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mr.
James Binh of thl city.
Vlalt Here Mr. and Mr. Al
len Htnnablo are visiting In Klam
nth Fnll over the holiday from
their home In Ashlund and lire
stuylng at the Stumble apartment.
To Areata Mr. Mary Wilson
ha gone to Areata, Calif., to
upend the holiday.
Confined to Home Mnry Wll
llama, 432 Main (treat, I 111 at
her home.
Visit Here Mr. and Mr,
Jame Jnhnton and Infant on,
"Jimmy," are (pending the holl
day with Mr. Johnson's par
ent, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Moore
of the Baldwin hotel.
Hd Call The city fire depart
ment enjoyed a comparatively
quiet day Christina and no call
were received by the men on
duty for that 24-hour period.
0 ' Attend Meeting Jack Al
meter, manager of the Klamath
' Fall branch of the Oregon date
employment ervlce, I In Port
' land attending a meeting of
OSES director.
Vacationing Walter Stark of
the Oregon state employment
ervlce office, 1 vacationing In
Tillamook.
OBITUARY
ARTHUR ROY THRASH
Arthur Roy Thrash, a reddent
of thl city for the lt 1 1 yean,
poed away at hi late residence
; on Thursday afternoon. Decern
- ber 25. The deceased was a na
. tlve of Kllemburg, Wash., and
-was aged 83 year and 27 day
'when called. Ha wa a member
t'of Hillah temple, Klamath Shrine
' club and Yacolt, Wash., lodge
' AF&AM, alio ecretary of the
.Klamath Sportsmen's association.
) Besides hi wife. Marguerite, he
. I (urvlved by two daughter,
r Mr. Florence Bauer of Seattle,
Waih., and Mr. Harold Rhode
of Lo Angeles, Calif. The fu-
neral service will take place
from the chapel of Ward Klam
' ath Funeral Home, 825 High
treat on Saturday afternoon at
'2 o'clock with the Klamath
lodge No. 77, AF&AM In charge.
The Rev. Victor Phillip offi
ciating. Commitment services
and Interment will take place
on Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock In the Glendale, Ore.,
Masonic cemetery, the Klamath
lodge No. 77, AF&AM In charge.
Friends are respectfully Invited
lo attend the services.
LEWIS H. HAWK
Lewi H. Hawk, a resident of
; Dorrls, Calif., for the last 20
years, passed away In this city
on Thursday afternoon, Decem
ber 29. The deceased was a na
L tlve of Olympia, Wash., and was
4 aged 71 years 1 month and 0
days when called. The remains
rest at Wards Klamath Funeral
Home, S25 High street. Funeral
arrangements will be announced
at a later dote.
MINNIE CLAIR DAWSON
Minnie Clair Dawson, a resi
dent of Bly, Ore., passed away
In Burns, Ore., on Thurday, De
cember 28. The deceased was
native of Alpha, Idaho, and was
aged 20 year It month and 2
day when called. She 1 sur
vived by her husband, George
Rnymond; two daughters, Mar
ian and Patricia Dnwson, all of
Bly, Ore.: her mother, Mrs. Jes
sie Humphreys of Council, Ida.:
four brothers, Bill Humphreys
or Sacramento, Calif., Fred and
George of Council, Idaho, and
Glenn of Lakevlew, Ore.;- five
sisters, Mrs. Mclvln Marker of
Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Fred Bales of
Long Creek, Ore., Mrs. Harvey
Gumm of Tulclake, Calif.,. Mrs.
Jim Palmer of Klamath Falls,
a Ore., and Mrs. Oliver Mason of
" Council, Idnho. The funeral will
take, place from the chapel of
Wards Klamath Funeral Home,
928 High street, on Saturday,
December 27 at 3:30 p. m;, the
Rev. Daniel Anderson of the
Klamath Temple officiating. Tho
commitment service and Inter
ment will follow In tho Link-vlllo-
cemetery. Friends are In
vited to1 attend..'. : r
The Perfect
Year-Round
Gift!
SCRIP
Buy Your Scrip
Now!
Esquire and
Tower
Theatres
For Your
Information
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective September 28. 1841)
Train 17 Southbound! 8 a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10:00 a. m,
Train 18 Southboundi 8:45 p. m,
Train 18 Northboundi 8:00 p. m.
Walthar League Tha Wat
ther league will hold It Christ
mas party on Friday. December
26, at the home of Elayne and
Lola broutz, 1104 Crescent
street, beginning at 8 p. m.
Old Time Dance Tha Eagles
auxiliary and drum corps will
ponsor an old time dance Sat'
urday night In the KC hnll with
Estln Kiger's music. The public
is Invited.
Christmas Party A Christ
mas party will be held Saturday
at 6:30 p. m. In the IOOF hall
for members of tho Sons of Nor
way and their families. Dinner
will be followed by a program
and gift exchange. Each mem
ber and child Is asked to bring
a gift costing not over 28 cents.
Maeonle Funeral A apeclal
communication of Klamath lodge
No. 77 AF&AM will be held
Saturday afternoon to conduct
funeral services for the late
brother. Art Thrash. . Members
will meet at tha lodge hall at
1:30 p. m.
Baby Born Here
On Christmas
Santa Claus .and tha stork
collaborated on a Christmas
present for the Eurl Legault
family, 2300 Union street, when
they left a "bundle from heaven"
at Hillside hospital Christmas
day. A daughter, weighing six
pound five ounces, was born to
Mrs. Legault and both are doing
nicely.
Tha Infant, their first child,
has been named Patricia Ann.
Legault is employed by the Al
goma Lumber company.
Ship Cook Drowns
In Tillamook Bay
TILLAMOOK, Ore., Dec. 26
OP) William Purdon, 48. Aber
deen, Wash., fell from a logging
boom and drowned In Tillamook
bay, near Garibaldi, Christmas
eve.
Ho was walking ashore with
Merritt Richardson, also of Aber
deen, from the tug Kllhynm. on
which Purbon was cook and
Richardson a deck hand, when
ho slipped Into the water.
Surviving are his widow and
three children at Aberdeen.
Selective Service
Notice Hits Him
DENVER, Dec. 28 (UP)
Wllllo Chlnn, 23, only Chineso
employo at tho Denver post
office, was hnvlng a hard time
getting a pesky postal card into
a cancelling machine and
finally It flew up, hit him In the
fnco and fluttered to the floor.
Superintendent T o m Hill
picked It up, looked at It and
handed it to him with the re
mark that "It's nil yours, Willie."
H was a selectivo service notice
ordering him to report for ex
amination previous to Induction..
Snow-covered rouds and slip
pery surfaces over Christmas
caused several minor traffic col
lisions. A three-way crash In
volving J. A. Longtry of Ash
land, Robert Charles Owen of
Dorri ond Henry Mlksch oc-,
currccl Wednesday afternoon on
Highway 117, but no injuries
were reported.
Slight Injuries were reported
for Wllma, Richard and Robert
Schlosser, when the car In which
they were riding with Julius C.
Schlosser collided with a Grey
hound bus on Highway 07,
Esther Lillian Dalrem of 2800
Wiard and James O. McKechan
of route 2 were both Injured
slightly In a head-on collision
Wednesday morning. The acci
dent occurred near Altamont,
where nn Icy surface was re
ported. Contributors
To Red Cross
Contributions previously ac
knowledged, $3440.38.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dollar
hide 85.00
Frank Obenchain and son . 8.00
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Durnll . 2.80
Mrs. R. B. Elliott 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. William
Van Duker 1.50
Ed Ward 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schasl 2.50
Dr. and Mrs. Geo. I.
Wright 5.00
Mary L. McConib 2.00
Mr. ond Mrs. R. C.
Grocsbcck 10.00
Interstate Business College 5.00
Fred Bellinger 2.00
C. K. Bell 2.00
C. A. Dunn 10.00
Mr. ond Mrs. John E.
Gates 5.00
O. F. Gloscoc 6.00
E. A. Hnwkins 1.00
Rex Hlatt 8.00
C. G. Hoover 1.00
Mr. ond Mrs. Julius Osf ... 2.00
Mrs. W. A. Rush 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rindal 2.00
Wilbur Anderson 1.00
Mr. ond Mrs. H. A. Wenzcl 2.00
Mr. ond Mrs. Alfred
Carlson 2.00
Mr. ond Mrs. J. G.
Sherman 2.00
R. Millard 1.00
Clyde and Ruth Boker 2.00
M. V. Slough 3.00
J. Gene Losce 2.00
Koyle E. Morgon, Bly 8.00
John Q. Buell, Chiloquln ... 8.00
Mr. Kerllng 3.00
Totol $3855.88
CAREFUL, LAD
SAN DIEGO, Calif. W
Superior Judge Gordon Thomp
son is beginning to wonder
about his appearance.
Noticing the discomfort of
soldiers on guard duty (the
night was cold) the Judge
brewed a pot of coffee, heaped
a plate with cup cakes and ap
proached a sentry, stamping his
feet to keep worm.
"No, thanks," he told the
Judge firmly. "I don't drink
coffee or cat coke."
$25 REWARD
Will be. paid by tha manufac
turer for any Corn or Callous
GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn
Solve cannot remove. It never
fails. 35c and 60c at Everbody's
Cut-Rate Drugs. Phone 3625.
108 Main St.
Save 20
On Memorials
By Calling at Klamath
Falls Marble and Granite
Works 118 So. 11th St
and Making Your Own
Selection
7
FACE - - -
7Ae 4actl !
Your skin needs
First Rate
Attention.
Here, Lady, you get In
dividual attention at to
what it Beit for you in
Cosmetics.
All Nationally Known Cosmetics
at Your FIRST RATE DRUGS!
m fflftlf p
Broken Lines! Floor Samples! Christmas Left
overs ! Find What You Want and We Guaran
tee You'll Save Tremendously!
Clearance of
Popular
Records
Reg. 37c records Reduced To
slightly used for
demonstrations.
Okeh, Decca and
Columbia. Just
25 of these!
Reduced To
w
Rductd Prlct on
Sheet
Blankets
, Worth SSc. Sin- Reduced To
ele pastel blan
kets In convent- XA A A C
i . ent size. Price
cut to clear, but
only 36 of these.
- Reduced To
4
FROM THE 1st FLOOR
Children's Rayon House Coats
Worth 82.80. but these must clear Reduced to
before we take our January In- "jj A A
ventory. I fT
Boys' Wool Aviator Jackets
All wool blue Melton cloth with Reduced to
popular cross-over sipper. Made to
sell for $3.95. Just 14 of these.
Men's Wool Lounging Robes .
One big clearance of robes, values Reduced to
up to $6,981 All sizes. Many popular
colors. Your choice for only
2.44
4.44
Men's Rayon Shirts and Shorts
Worth 49c! Drastically reduced Reduced to
these must clear right nowl Be A
arlyl etZC
Cello Wrapped Tea Towels
Big package of 10, wrapped in Cel- Reduced to.
lophanel Bleached whltel Priced to ' QA re
sell out in a hurry! tC
Reg. 1.19 Sewing Cabinets
Several clever styles in light and Reduced to
dark colors! About 23 in this
group! Reduced to clearl
88c
Price Cut on 42 Pairs
Women's
Slippers
FROM THE 2nd FLOOR
Oil Silk Curtains Reduced!
Reduced to
88c
Cretonne and Chintz Material
Reduced to
12c tl
Curtain Material Reduced
These sold as high as $1.98 and
now we've cut the price for After
Christmas Clearance!
Worth 18e yard. Odd bolts that
are really priced to sell out nowl
Many patterns and colorsl
Reg.
Colorful cotton Zipper and wrap
around styles! Sizes 12-20 and 38
52. Marked down!
1.98 Women's Housecoats .
Reduced to
1.44
Women's Rayon Blouses
Reduced to
77c
Values up to 15c a yard In this
group of high grade curtain ma
teriall Just one lot so be early
for best chance!
Reduced to
8Crd-
Worth at least IliO Tailored styles
in pastel shades. Sizes ar. 32 to 38.
Be early!
Snowsuits up to 10.95
Worth much' mora, but the price
is cut for After Christmas selling!
Sizes v 7 to 16 years.
Reduced to
5.00
FROM THE APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT-
Reg. 59c slippers
in soft leather
sole styles! Nice
warm felts re
duced to clear!
Reduced To
44'
A Huge Group of 500
Water I
Glasses
Reg. Sold for Sc
and 10c! Slashed
in price to clear
! before our In-
' ventory. Stock
up nowl
Reduced To
3'
54.95 Radio Phonograph
A floor sample at big reduction!
Combination model, plays 12 records
automatically. 8 tub. performance!
4-Wheel Laundry Trays
Regular $8.95 double gleaming
white laundry trays with wheels and
cover. Just 4 of these so hurry!
Reg. 84.95 Sewing Machine
Fully automatic head, rotary style. Reduced to
Just 1 floor sample. Marked down
to clearl
Reduced to
44.00
Reduced to
5.66
57.77
J. V ,
Worth up to $5.98 Each!
9x12 Lino
Rugs
Reduced To
88
Overstocked! So
we must cut the
price and reduce
our stock. Many,
many patterns.
On. Group Priced to Clearl
Honeylane
Dresses
Worth $11 Some Reduced To
slightly s o 1 1 ed
nnd broken size
ranges. 7 to 14
I years. Hurry for (
s I best choice!
..' .... I
v; i-V' :-.Y .-wij;4; -fo i
Reg. 1.19 Travel Kits 66c
Plate Glass Mirrors, Reg. 5.95. 3.95
Card Tables, worth 1.25 88c
" .... mnA Oat-
RA.YOM SHIRTS .
tL.r S0c value. 25C
.A-B-c-r,. t ;
Htdg.
iir
. m. aft
$7.49
or w
$8.45 vAu ,
m.t. 350 value
Twin !. VBlu ,.-.. ,..
TEA TOWELS- flQ
7.W refl. 10 for . lot8?C
One Only! 109.95 Console Radio :
A red hot buy on floor demon- Reduced to
tratorl 11 tube performance. Reg. At tt
price $108.95. 12 record player! ' 1 UU
Just 1! Used Coldspot
'41 model, worth $119.00. Priced to Reduced to
clear before Inventory 1 A famous bhj mm ty
make and has lots ef service leftl
Kenmore Spinner Washer
Sold for $129.95 and a grand value Reduced to
at this big price reductlonl Washes' mm
and dries in one operation. Se. It! 00.00
1 Only-4.49 Sandwich Toaster 3.77
Reg. 1.59 Bun Warmers.r..:.....1.33
Reg. 25c Men's Slack Sox....;..... 19c
.w m4,
95
$M9
$9.88
2 VAlsrk. 4-t
v-crssji. $4.88
3 PI... ...
tnJJt!.- 99c
dividual Wooden" 8 Y ' j' "
nd decorated S,,,d Bowls.
Jt 00
19c k 230 PRINTS-
HBU""
12c
Reduced to , .
HAND TOWELS-RW;
nV.T. and whU. vrlth UC
colored border
...... 9C
Little Glrla' sin. . ..
$2-29. 1!:!; ,$1.79
Free" - c.55c
fry0H I MX AM
3
133 So. 8th
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