TAWIDNT PROBRAM SM AFTERNOON . intrlul Christina" program Allwrioiit Proabyterlun b fi school w "1 v" 1,1 lUI"c,. . fill, Mild Kcilltll suncwy, gym bum- Docomlier .ilulll rl ISH,; .1 3 d. ni. rtllowlns l program: ,' . "Hark the llcrulrl ' uiit " I'linurreul on mid CM'""' j ...i.imni ions and panto. "HrlnBlng Olfls to the rfS Child, kindergarten mid ''iLrs cliissos, Mrs. Tht'lmn Btn ana Vi Jclier' 'tho Christmas Story," Luke i.o primary dims, Mrs. J, 'Moore, tencner. rhrlitiiiaa fiiroln by Sunday B orchcatru: "O Come All . Faithful," und "Crusaders hrmn. Mrs. Hugh T. Mltchi'l. rllrct-tOI' '"" .IL.IInn "Tim fHfl l rfi I) iin.n.'w.'i Clirllmui" Mrs. J. L. O u L...' r IMS. F5 .' ,1 IT,. Will,,,, ml .''..mini Christ, by Jiinlur ;,nc,,...- - .;., - , ., ,vi Mrs. J. iw.At ii-uiu' -Xh Kind's Birthday," by unscr u"Ja ,ti.u, ... . Her with Junior Christian -l.,"!'.''J iu, Mrs. J. O. Nemlcl, tench. Anthems by church choir, tln,j Glad Refrain London. m "The Herald Angels Sing" TOoHc. Mrs. II. T. Mltchcl Ere, director, Mrs. Kenton fllilllii, pianist. A UliriSUUUO ittuy Allium i iHI school class). A. C. Olson, BthWi with piano numbers be r"' : - i.o nun.. w,i..i (On BtUIIVB, UK..W ,v..v.,, tnneth uusc aim ncit uison, Announcement and mission 1 ottering "Silent Night," by t orcnesini. Benediction, the pastor, Rev. fejh T. Mltchelmorc. Klamath Church Directory HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, I. I'eui'i epumnel i inrih Rev r. e wik..ni....k J.H.HMI ei,i iti, Buinl.y .rvl,', Holy cnmmunlon. HOT "unite vol eat-li nionlli l.,ly '.olin.i.ilr... li ce a, m. ami aii r.n,.r u lornlna ur.ver aiirl arm,,,, u n 0 lii. Ihilv l)ay and Halm, o.y., ll t'o iiinion, moo a in. Apoilalle rallo ami N Hll,. Sunday ichool. goo a. m Minimis; ilevolliin. II a. m kvMMl.lk- SV,v.ua",p.T:m. "' m' ""''' Ceinniuiiltr f;,inar,iailotial Ciaiil.ii n.lweni Kal Main and Mnrlln Clum-li i'IkhiI U:4n a. in., mrvlio, II a. in. Cninrailai of Ilia Way, II p m da"""1"'"'' h'"' B"vlc" avsi', Sun- .luit l.iilhfran IIW5 llili. Victor A. Rrhillit, paitor. I'liona o;w:i. nivlna wnnliln. II a in.. niiiiimy ai-nool, 0:45 a m. Cliiilr. 'I'liuri ulaal. onnor. oraanlaL loos HKU. Tala- T the morning worship at Kimith Luthcruit church t o'clock Sunday, ucccmbor the Rev. S. M. Topnojis will rich the third sormon In a Irlet on the ftencrfll the hip, fhe Coming Deliverer." Hla ibject win do "raignty uoa, trlflMing faincr. incrr win iMCinl music by mr. uavia rldie. soprano and the senior loir. On Chrlalmna Day, December it 7 a. m. Uiere win bo a indlfllisht service. Carols and fcthems by the choir and con- cgitfon. Lt. (J.g.) Agnes over ill. of tho Klamath navHl air Liion will sing "O Holy Night." Adam. bermon subject: hriiL tho Savior la Born." The festival worship will be 11 a. m. sermon subject. rhe Prince of Pence." Mra. ck Rcedcr w c iiR. I he hgel's Song," by Stickles, and iffenlor choir will alng, "Today here Is Ringing," by Christian- in. ind "Behold, I Bring xou bod Tidings," by Gora. The Sundnv school urogram fill be Riven Tuesday, Decern- 128 at 7 n. m. Thoro will be ines and rccltotiona by the pri- pry and junior department. t itnlor department will pre rnt a Christmas naKcnnt. Its and trcnts for the children. Klamath Lutheran church cx- Ns n cordial Invitation to all iharc its Christmas festivities. wo Services tanned At Zion Zlon Lutheran church. 1025 gh, has scheduled two special pnsimas services, on Sunday lornlnff. Dnrrrnhnr 24. at 1 1 clock, the trnditionnl Christ- morninff xprvicA will he N. Pastor Victor A. Schulzo pllweak in this service on the PCI. God a Grnat. f'hrlstmns nil." On Sundnv fvtnlnff. Hrppm- T 24. 7:30 n'rlnrlc. tl.n SimrlnV M childrrn and choir In the 'tiinonnl Chruitmaa ve ser- m will present the atory of wr vim o uirm m wora buu 'H Under ihm hm. "finrt Rn fved the World." Everyone is surea a cordial welcome at 8 services. No services will "cm on Christmas Day. , .a--.., I'niura your Jawtlry with 118 N. 7th. II i in. ChllfJrii'i t'unn'rii.utirm i. U.JO lo 11 at) u in. ut tin imtiunaga Vitu Church ol ('nrnl Mricntltl lOih and Wd-liliiKton Huniluy mornliiH trvti'. I o'clock, Sunday tihool, U.'M ni Ttlmonll mnlltiui WBdrmxInj ft M p. in. frm ClirUllan Hcieiicq rtttd lug room tociii.d d 102:1 Mi. In. Church of I'roiirithe l'yrio . t IMlii HrBlliti rut't of iiitcliiiht t'hnntiri from 102 K Muln tij :i;n Mnln. Itoom 7. Sumliiy Mi-vlrrk, A p. m , Ut-turo by Itnv, Katli lrn Krii. Wetlnpi)iiy. 7 p. id., circle. Library (iprti (ui IriidlDK n book. A'l".,,rt",u',, 1m Mitchell, phont liTi All are wvIciiiiid. Church of t'hriil WtiilUnd, Mlniiltri, Haymoin) I. (ilht)i. u:i5 Kront, plion 4li;ifl nrt M Lloyd Smllh. Vffl AlUinonl drlva. plion 30SS l1a mrjy 10 a. m., pniicin ami communloti. II a. ni lo inim, Kvrrillll oivlcrta. 7:4!. oVInrlt: i Larltna fllbla claas. Thtirmlay, 'i o ni.. Pinliiy Hilila duly 7:0 p. m. A licnrly tnvllatlon to all, I Ml l.aal I'rcibyltrlan nav llufli T Mllrhvlmnra. oavlor. i Wnrihlp 0 4!) a m llthlo irhnol, 10:4A ChrUllan Kinlcavor. 7-0 o. m Coma out lo any of llivoa tarvlcca. ( Ililfoh of Ond 1207 IJIvlalon. rittV. If, M, nifr. pai r. Church ichool. 10 a in, Prrach- hil aurvlcc II a. m VI. n. 0:30 p. m. pruachlm lervlce, 7 43 p m. Church af Cbrul iDfiwnlownt All meniteri and frlandi art extand I a itaclal and cordial Invitation to llnltd the downtown Church of ClirUI al Bund ay niurnlna tcrvlcci Song aarv- 10 a m,; Hit) aludv 10:14 a m., Mimon and worship, 11 a. m.; commun ion. 11:45 a m,: evenint aorvltca, 7:30 o'clock LiK-altd In tha KC hall ovoi tha Ita inflow theatrt. i4no Coin l tlapllil Sunday cliooi Mi a m : wonhlp aerv Community Million tea. 11:10 a- m Kir at ('aranant nai walnut, rnona Bii7 Aineri u. Dwlahi. pa(nr Sunday irhool, 10 a m,; moinliig wnrattlp. II a. ni . Young peo- ilra moaiing, 7 p m.; avonina wrvu -43 n m Mid-weak fallowihlD. Wed- neday, 7:44 p m. rirtt Priihrlerun Church Oth and I'ina hcv uaviq r. ntir- mtt Jr.. paitor fl3A N fllh. Church talaphona 7.111 Bible achool al :4!V a m.; wonhlp al 11 a m Three ChrUllan En deavor gruupi at 6 .10 p. m. Klamath TUvlval Cinlft U138 Mitchell al Shaita way TKrv Warren D Comb, paitor Sunday chool. 10 a m Morning icrvlro II a. m. Cvangallitic. 7:30 n m Wrflk night lervlcai. 7:30 p' m Wedneiday and rrlday Choir nracUct Thuraday. p. m. Phone 4S20. t Harrefl Heart Ktghih and High ilrecH ftundav Maiiai: 7 8. 0:30 and 11 a. m Holy Day Mae: 8 and 0 30 m. Wkday Maw: H a. m. Confatilnna- Saturdaya. Evaa of Holy dava and flnt Trldaya from 3 to 4 p. m nd from 7 30 lo B 30 p m, n Tha SalTallan Army fourth and Klamath. Company meet in m Itnllnitu meeting 11 a m EvantalUllc meeting S P 'n. Thundny and Saiurday ft p. m, Offlcra in charge Major and Mn W.Roiwall. Klamath Lutheran i"-,,.. anrl rr !-. tit S M. TODI1l pastor. Iteildence 1173 Creicent. ohone 'MM. Sunday pchool at 0:43 a. m. nivlna worahln at 11 a. m. Senior choir r eh canal Wednriday at TM p. m. Klnl rreihyirrlart. Merrill Mnrnlng lervlce. U o'clock. David J. Terguaon, minliter. free Methorllit u . iinvhni. nn lor. Sunday ichool at 10 . Miinanl iiinirln tenden t. Morning en-lca at 11 a m. Happy hour and VrMS at 7 P. t. KvgngeHU ifrv M al T;43 p. m- Tluimday evening at 7.45 prayer meellngi The Church of Jcma ChrUt of Litter Dav Sainta hold their wrvlcea n the auditorium of Uie city llhrary. 8h wt.n..it Prieathood meeting Sundav morning t 1V:I0. Suodny mencea at 10:30 flarrament meeting at - ,t-i. a.mau ....n hf T,. E llllr1 rnwi. branch pra.ldanl, Phona 8M3 or B7JI. . . . Rav. William Tnfar.oll. r' Wantlantl. Sunilay icnom. .. mnrnlnf lan'ira. 11 o riora fl:4S p m.l avanall.'c P. m. . a a Sin II a fn OvVrrnmar. ..rvlr. :S0 Emtio larvlc. 7:4 'p. m.l Wodna.d.y nlllit oray.r meatlnl. , "!." C.MI C. Brown, pa.tor. naaldanc'e. 827 r.ldorailo. mtn nihl arhnnt. A 45 N. Tt. Mornln, Vor.hlp. II (..Inlna nnlnn. 6:H p. m. Ev.nlnf ir- ilr.. 7:1(1 o'clock. Mid-week prayar. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Wadnaadav fl'.IO n nv Blhla Hapllil .WirI " '"' corner. X.llh P. r,!,nf'.l""?r' ,W""IP. II m. Blbl. . . rii.i M.iiiodi.i inliii.lar. Amlrew Loner, Jr.. director oi ..iaiar a re.iaenc, Dlinna :inHfl. Wor.lnp. l a. m. KunUay achonl, 0:4H a. m. Mothoili.t Youth lellowihlp. .acri Sun fl.y. 7 p, m. a a Cbumb el Iba Nasarene I. aril. ii and Martin. Sunday achool, : a. in.; worahlp. 11 a m., depart menial inaallnita. 6.48; Eyangell.llc, 7:48 p. ni.J rnld-week prayar, Wedne.day. 7:46 p m. l-a.lor. Urrtr.nd r. P.teraon. (U(l Martin, phone 4B70. ... AM.mbly el Oed '!."v0 Aj """'O .l'er.ln, paitor, 74b Oak. Bunday .chool, e:49 a. m.: aarmon II a. in.; Youn. people, 0:30 p. m. Evan (ullitlii maellng. 7:30 p. m. Tue.day. 7:J0 p. m.. prayar moetlnl; Tburaday 7:J0 p. m preaching. . Union fioipal Ml.tlon Located at all Commercial. Hitler '",r"i,"" ML Tlmnw, pa.lor, Healdellce, .11 Klamalh. Bundey achool. 10 a. m.. lraai:liln, II a. m. Blljlo clan, 9 p. m. A. Marnnet, Intf 3.101 m. HYPS ervlce, 7:45 Choir rohearial ir". norland IN. 6060. PILES SUCCESSFULLY THEATED NO TAIN NO nOSNTALIZATION Ne Loll of Time Permanent Bamltil DR. E. M. MARSHA CMropraetle Phyalelati a. 7tb Eaqttlra Theatre Bldg ti'vlre, 7;30 n. m., aongi. Prayer meet- ing, wednenday, 7:30 p. m. firil Clirlitlan t'ina at oth. Howard Hutchini, mln laler. Ulble achool. 0:4S a. m. Stanley Kan doll, auierlntendent. Morning worahlp. 11 o'clock. Evening aarvlcea, fl:30 o'clock with tha Christian Endeavor meeting, Evangellauo aervlce. 7:30 p. m. Hrrrnlli-Uay Advenllit Sabbath achool Haturdaye 0:30 a. m. al church. B33 North Oth. Paitor. P. C. Alder ion ipeaka at tho 11 a. m. i ervlce rayer moeung, weanesaay, 7:40 p. m. Imminuil Daptlal inn ano mgn. nev. j. t. cnuum iaitor 1003 Lincoln. Phone 8410 C. E. oirnrwell. director of music. Sundav achool. 0:46 a m. Morning worahlp, II Young people, 0:30 d m. Evening ervlce, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer. Wednesday, 1:M p, m. AUament Preioytariaii junior nign acnooi, n om ana num- mora. Rev Hugh T Mltchelmore, paator 111 bio echool. 0:45 a m. Worship, 11 m. Junior Chrlntlan Endeavor, 4:30 m, Sigma Pt loclety. 6:30 p. m.. 4431 Oth the mania. Church of Chrtit Full Ooapet Chapal J O Jorgenatn, paator. Located al 123 N 4llt. Service! Sunday. 11 a m nrnlng wnrihlp and 7:49 evangeltitlc en'lcea. Wedneiday. midweek atrvlcea 7:43 p, m Saturday night prayer and praWe at 7:45. Methodists Set Tree Program The annual Christmas tree and program ot the First Methodist church bunday school win oe held Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. This is IS minutes earlier than the usual Sunday school hour because of the program and otnor jcauircs, The children of the Sunday school will present the Christ mas program. Candy and fruit will be distributed to tho chil dren. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. The morning worship service will be at 11 o'clock. The Rev, Victor Phillips, minister, will preach on the subject, "King Jesus and King Herod." The choir, under the direction of Andrew Loney Jr., with Mrs. John A. O'Con. nor at lh organ console, will present special music. The young people are arranging a special Christmas program for the youth group at 6 p. m. Covenant Sets Special Events The First Covenant church, 823 Walnut, will hold tho fol lowing services during the Christmas season: Christmas service, Sunday, December 24, at 11 a. m. The pastor will speak on "The Prelude to the Manger Scene." There will be special singing. "Julotta," Monday at 6 a. m. For the benefit of Scandinavians, who still enjoy to hear the Christmas message in their mother tongue, the first part of the service will be devoted to the Swedish language, but the latter and major part of the service will be In the English language. The ladies' choir will give several numbers in song. Tho Sunday School Christ mas festival will be given Tues day at 7:30 p. m. A varied pro gram will bo given, mostly By the children of the Sunday Bible school. Classifier Ads Bring Results. FIRST BAPTIST The First Bantist church. North Eighth and Washington streets, announces that the choir will present the Christmas Can tata, "The Chorus In the Skies" Sunday nlgnt. December 24. at 7:30 p, m. Tho choir Is composed ot about 35 voices and Is one of the strongest church choirs In the city, tho pastor states. "Tho Chorus in the Skies" brings to the public a most impressively beautiful Christmas service in music and song. The program is as follows: Congregational singing Se lected. Offertory "Fairest Lord Jesus." Christmas Message (His Name Shall be Called Wonderful) Paator. Cantata, "The Chorus in tho Skies" Text by Edith Sanford Tlllotsoiv, music by Fred B. Hoi ton; pianist, Mrs, E. E. Ham brick; organist, Ruth Gysbcrsj director, II. G. Shirey. "While Shepherds Watched" (soprano and alto duet) Choir. "Room In My Heart for Thee" soloists. Patsy Hambrlck, Mrs. H. B. Van Hoosen Choir. "Come and Worship" Choir. "Peace, Good Will Women's Two Part Chorus. "Glory to God" Obligato Melody, Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. E. P. Homer, Mrs. M. Marcon Choir. "Marv Watched Beside the Manger" Obligato Melody Jcnecce Shircy and Esther Rob inson Choir. Vtolin Solo, "On Wings of Song," Mendelssohn Mrs. L. C. Hornby; niano accompanist, Mrs. John Best. "Follow Yonder Star," men s chorus, women's chorus, tenor solo Choir. "The Lord is Come" Choir. "The Chorus in the Skies" Choir. PACE FIVE mffilR MISLABEL! OF iHeVl MILK REPORTED Horn. From AUutlani 1st Lt. Clifford L. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sanders of 1720 Menloway, arrived home Decem ber 16 after 20 months in the Aleutians, during which he par- ncipHicci in tne Battle oi Attu. He Is also spending part of his leave with his wife's narcnls. Mr. and Mrs. Judd, of 5656 Denver, and is getting acquainted witli nis i-niontn-old daughter, whom he Is seeing for the first time. TO BE RESUMED Word has been received at the county agent's office from Sam B.' Foster, inspector in charge of Bang's and T.B. eradication in Oregon of the bureau of animal industry, that it is planned to re sume testing for Bang's disease nn nr nhnnt January 15. Doctor Foster said, "For the lnct turn vrnrs we have been faced with the inconvenient problem of trying to make an equitable distribution of the field men for the Bang's disease test ing work, and necessarily no one district has b e e ti adequately sprved and some have unavoia ahlv received no attention at all, The personnel situation has some what improved oi late ana plans have been made for designating Klamath Falls as an official sta tion on or about January 15, 1 845; under which conditions ac cumulated applications for this work will then be taken care of." Applications for Bang a disease testiiiB will be received at the county agent's office, room 213 hederai ouiiaing, tne same as formerly. Classifier! Arts Brine Result" WiseAmerieans Row Fight COUGHS ar Bronchial Irritation. Dim To Colda With Buckley. "CanidioT Almost Inetantly you ffet'the aur prlao of your lite coughlne; oaaes rlft-M away it loosens up thick ohoklnr phlegm- openn up closured bronchlei tubes makes breatmne; eanler. Thero'a real economy In Buckley's all medication no syrup. Half to one teaapoonful will convince the most skeptical. Get Buckley's -Canadlol- mada In TJ. S. A., the Cough Mixture that out sells all others in Australia, Now Zealand, Canada and many other countries on merit alona. At all good druggists. Snort Cut-Rate nmy l.aa Hendrlohe On Vacation Jean Wlescn- danger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiesendanger, 2032 Earl, and lJat bexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Sexton, 235 S. Riverside, both students at Oregon State college at Corval lis, are home visiting their par ents over the Christmas holi days. Hostesses The Javceettes will be hostesses at the USO center on Sunday, December 24. They are appealing to the local towns people to donate food of any kind for the service men and women who will be in on that day. The food may be brought to the center either Saturday or Sunday. Sing Carols Girls from the grammcr school of the Sacred Heart academy have been go ing from door-to-door sineme Christmas carols commemorat ing the Christmas season. The girls are accompanied by Mrs. Willam Newman, who acts as chapcrone. On Leave S 2c Alfred V. La Barge is on leave from Wash ington, D. C.,- visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Barge, 18 Nevada, where the Fremont grocery is located. La Barge will leave here Decem ber 26. Home From Portland Friends of Mrs. Lena Smith. 813 Pine. will be interested to learn she returned Friday morning from rortiana. &nc recently under went a major operation at Good Samaritan hospital. Police Court Six drunks and one orunK and disorderly ap peared in police court Friday morning, une drunK bailed out following his arrest Thursday nigni. To Portland Mel Kennedy, C Sp. 1c, in charge of the naval recruiting station nere, is leav ing for Portland Saturday on Christmas leave. Kennedy will return to Klamath Falls next Tuesday morning. (?)- To Portland Dr. Sarah Ethel Smith will leaye for Portland Friday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with Dr. F. T. Rucker and family there. PORTLAND. Dec. 22 Widespread mislabeling of milk in violation of state regulations has been disclosed in Oregon towns surveyed by the sanitary engineering division of the state Board of health. Distributors in Hood River, La Grande, Princville and Rose burg have been endangering public health by purchasing raw milk from other dairies and sell ing it under their own label, re ported V. C. Morban, state san itarian. This would hinder trac ing of epidemics to the source, he said. Pasteurizing plants In Hood River, where only raw milk was sold up to a year ago, arc on "an extremely low level of sanita tion," Morgan stated. The pas teurized milk rating for that city was only 45 per cent, based on the government standard which makes 100 per cent "per fect" and 90 per cent "passing." Ratings for raw milk in other towns gave Roseburg 84 per cent, Salem 74 per cent and La Grando 72 per cent. Pasteurized milk ratings were: Roseburg 72.8 per cent, Salem 71 per cent, and La Grande 49 per cent. Morgan said results of tests in Marshfield, Bend, Madras, Redmond and Prineville will be announced by January 1. U. S. Prisoners Receive Gifts LONDON. Dec. 22 (P) The Tokyo radio said today that the first Red Cross parcels sent by way of Siberia to American prisoners in Japan and Man churia are being distributed. The broadcast said the next shipment would go to prisoners in the Philippines. OBITUARY GEORGE HENRY KOERNER George Henry Koerner, a realdent of Smith River. Calif., passed away In thii city on Thursday, December 22. 1044. The deceased was a native of Gold Beach. Ore, and wai aged 32 year one month and 18 day when called. He la survived by his . wife. Mary Koerner, and one daughter. Peggy Gall Koerner of Smith River, Calli.: one Bluterf Christina Moore of Tacoma, Wash.; also his mother. Lvdfa Koerner of Cres cent City, Calif. The remains will be transported to Crescent Citv. Calif., on Saturday, December 23, where- the fu- i noral service will take place from the chapel of the Roeder Funeral home In i that city at a later date. Ward's Klam- : ath Funeral home In charge of the ar rangement. FUNERAL ROSEMARY JACKSON MERRITT The funeral service for tho lata Rose . mary Jackson Mcrrltt, who passed away ni iniioquin, uregon on weanesaay. December 20. 1044, will take place from the Methodist church at Williamson River. Ore., on Saturday, December 23. 1044 at. 2 p. m. The Rev. Harvey Zeller officiating. The commitment service and Interment will follow In the family plot In the Hill cemetery. Friend are respectfully invited to attend. Ward's Klamath Funeral home in charge of the arrangements. Well, Snell Did It For Him SALEM, Dec. 22 (IP) A log ging camp custom of calling the boss "the governor" caused a Montana man 100 miles ot travel yesterday to see Gov ernor Earl Snell. The man applied for a job at a logging operation near Cot tage Grove, and was told to "see th' governor." So he came to see Governor Snell, who telephoned the log ging contractor and straight ened things out. Eddie A. Barlow, 707 S. 6th, was presented with the Air Medal and one Oak Leaf cluster, awarded his son, 2nd Lt; James E Barlow, U. S. army air corps, now a prisoner of war in Ger many. The presentation took place December 8, in a private cere mony conducted by Capt. Otha M. Smith, commanding officer. Medford army air field. The citation read in part, "in recog nition of meritorious achieve ment while participating in aer ial flight in the European the ater of operations. If It's "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. Potato sorting in the Klamath basin will be at a standstill until the first of the year with the ex ception of a few crews which will continue to operate, accord ing to a report received Friday from Clyde James, farm labor assistant in Klamath county. This is largely due to a short age in potato cars, as plenty of help is available for sorter work through the farm labor employ, ment office, James said. Contract sorters and growers have decided to hold up work until the first of the year In the hope that more cars can be re leased for spud shipments at that time. I 7 MAIN ITBEET With MADELINE MAKONEY and PAUL SWIGART ' Returns Richard Mangan, mailing clerk at the Klamath post office, returned to his job Friday after a month's illness. BOLD THIEF PORTLAND. Dec. 22 P) The municipal court staff didn't have any Christmas tree at its Christmas party. Someone stole it from police headquarters. Allen Adding Machine! Friden Calculators Royal Typewriter Desks - Chairs - Files For those hard-to-get items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 So. 9th Klamath Falls l Received TODAY ! 1 1 Pari Wool GABARDINE SHIRTS All 8liai mil Colon 3-Button Cufli (Quantity Limited) ick Heeded LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druggist Will Be CLOSED A" Day Christmas Day (Monday, Doe. 25th) ft ft ft Tho Store Will Bo OPEN ON SUNDAY, DEC. 24th From 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. For All Services Except Post Office and Soda Fountain w We thank you sincerely for your generous patronage and wish you A Merry Chrisimas To The Parents An Everlasting Xmas Gift is a Business Course tor your son or daughter. We offer a Complete Business Course, and we Do teach that Snappy Up-to-the-Minute Thomas Natural Shorthand and Speed Typing. Klamath Business College 733 Pine Street Corner of 8th Phone 4760 We Will Be CLOSED Saturday, December 23, 1 Monday, December 25, end Saturday, December 30, Monday, January 1 ut aide that qui employed mcuf mate Ifulltf enjoy BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY BUILDERS' LUMBER COMPANY J. W. COPELAND YARDS DRAKE LUMBER COMPANY F. R. HAUGER HOME LUMBER COMPANY KLAMATH CABINET SHOP KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY SUBURBAN LUMBER COMPANY SWAN LAKE MOULDING COMPANY eT t. LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS 1 Woman's - I Initialed Hankies 1 I MAI TL0 1 As a courtesy to our employees, our STORE WILL CLOSE AT 6:30 SATURDAY, Dec. 23, to enable them to more fully enjoy the Holiday Season. STORE FOR MEN 5th and Main