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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1942)
PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON December 1(1, 1042 M RULINGS L IT LIQUOR SALES. HOURS Patrons of the Oregon state liquor store here became pain fully aware this week of new and stricter rulings on closings and ales. The store opens daily at 10 a. m. and closes at 8 p. m., Sat urdays Included. Last Saturday night many would-be liquor pur chasers arrived after the store elosed, and there was a line down the street of people who couldn't get In. Store patrons were also find ing out that under a new rule, only one bottle will be sold to ' each purchaser In any one day. Those going back for second bottles on the same day were refused. Stricter rulings also have been . announced for wine and beer ales in the city. License Affected Changes in the rules govern ing selling hours and closures by state liquor commission licensees here go Into effect the coming Saturday, December 19. Under the new rules, places selling beer can sell only from 7 a. m. until midnight. .Places selling package wine, lor consumption off the premises, ran sell only between 7 a. m. and I p. m. to civilians, and can sell lo members of the armed forces inly between 5 and 8 p. m. Transportation Prohibited . A soldier can buy beer at any time a civilian can buy beer. No liquor may be consumed on licensed premises between 12 midnight and 7 a. m. Transportation of alcoholic liquor is prohibited between 12 midnight and 7 a. m. except by special permit. No sale of wine for consump tion on the premises may be made to officers or persons in uniform of the armed forces, including the Oregon state guard between S p. m. and 12 midnight. Masters Stationed Here No sale of service, set-ups or mixers, for use with alcholic liquor, is to be made by restaur ant, hotel-restaurant, club, or service licensees, to any members of the armed forces, except be tween the hours of 5 p. m. and midnight. Floyd Masters has been sta tioned in Klamath Falls as in spector for the state commission. He comes here from Corvallis, where he was a member of the police department. Choir to Present All-Musical Service Sunday Evening The choir of the First Metho dist church, located at North Tenth and High streets, will present a sacred Christmas con cert in the church at 8:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Andrew Loney Jr., will conduct and Mrs. E. S. Veatch will be the accompanist. Mrs. S. Meade Badger, Mrs. Win n if red Gillen and Mrs. John Harding will be soloists. A portion of the program will be a chorologue in which John Ebinger will be the narrator. This will be the first time this choir, under the . direction of Loney, has presented an all-musical service in the church and it is hoped that music lovers of Klamath Falls will be in attend ance, Rev. Victor Phillips, pas tor, stated. . Looks Like Every Klamath Resident Wrote a Letter Practically every man, wom an and child in Klamath county wrote a Christmas letter or sign ed a Christmas card if you ask Postmaster Burt E. Hawkins, who said that 82,168 letters had gone out of the local postoffice in the past five days. Heavy mailing started last Thursday when 21,107 letters were mailed. The next day, Fri day, the letters ran 17,263 and 139 sacks of parcels were dis patched. Saturday saw a slight decrease with 13,797 letters mailed and 164 sacks of mail leaving the local postoffice. Sun day was low with 4221 letters, but Monday's figure reached a seasonal high with 25,787 letters and 211. sacks of parcels. This did not include 108 fat packages which did not make the sacks. Hawkins said ha couldn't compare this year's figures with those of 1941, as patrons for the first time had heeded the "mall early, order" and were really going to town. Clerks opened the parcel win dows at 7:30 Tuesday morning to accommodate a long line of cus tomers although the windows are slated to open at 8 a. m. A transaction In Langell val ley farm land involving an ulti mate consideration of $19,000 Is shown in an instrument filed in the office of the county clerk. The instrument constitutes an agreement between G. H. and Eleanor Hancock, transferring the property to Stanley Johnson. A warranty deed on file in the clerk's office provides the sale of the property known as the Med ical Dental building, in Klamath Falls, from Gerda A. Berry and N. E. Berry to the Chelan Realty corporation. The deed carried the notation that there was no consideration requiring a reve nue tax. It is understood that Gerda A. and N. E. Berry are two of the three incorpoartors of the Che lan corporation. Buy it tnrounn tne want-ads Lewelling to Hear State vs. Short, 4 Other Cases Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling of Albany, who has been as signed to the case of State versus Short, also will sit while here in four other cases in Klamath county circuit court, it is shown in a letter received by the court clerk from Arthur Benson, clerk of the supreme court. These cases are entitled: Ol son estate, Hal versus Hall Duke versus Duke, O'Neill versus Crater Lake Lumber and Box company. Chief function of the adrenal gland is to regulate use of sugar in the body. INFANT BETROTHALS Boys and girls are pledged to each other In Infancy In Ong Tong, Java, Solomon Islands. A pledged boy must turn over all his fish catches to his sweet heart's parents. A BREAK FOR SCALPERS Long hair was worn by Buf falo' Bill and the other Indian fighters as a matter o( honor. They believed that their Indian enptbr was cutltli'd to a respect able scalplock if ho captured them. SKY WRITING TECHNIQUE Skywriters write each letter at a higher or lower altitude than the preceding. 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