I Lanqell Valley
Mr. and Mil. Moyil Gift and
children simmiI si-vural dnyi ut
Kurcku, Calif., last week.
Mr. mill Mm. F. W. Brown and
inn were dinner KurKln of Mr.
and Mm. Owen Pi-wile nnd fnm
lly. Dick I'i'iilo win Ikiiiio from
Asliliuid (or I lie week-end.
For Your Xmoi
. . . from Poole's
Whoel Goodi and Toyi
Sleds 5.95
Trlcycloi 6.95
Bicycloi 49.95
Sidewalk: Bikoi .. 26.95
Taylor-Tot Baby
Walkori .... 8.95-10.95
Scoolon .... 2.50-13.50
Toy Can .... 27.50-$40
Steam Enginoi 14.95
POOLE'S
Bicycloi and Sporting Goodi
222 8o. 7th
Itlcliard Earl, Monta Leo and
Maria Kuy, children of Mr, and
Mm. Wlllliini J. llurnclt, wore
bmillzcd by (lie Hcv. Tull ut SI.
llarnaLias church on December
1. Mr. and Mm. Lester Plnclll,
Mr. and Mm. Warren Fell, and
Joy co Plnelll, all of Klnniiith
KiiIIm, wore present for Uiu serv
Irvi nod Inter wcro dinner glint
of the liurnctls.
Question Routs
Would-Bo Robber
PORTLAND, Dec. 11 (I')
When a downtown pharmacist
asked a hold-up mini yesterday
If hu really hixl u kuii In hi cout
pocket, the thug turned and
walked out.
eMrMti
At The Blgo
Of Th.
RED ROOSTER
Klamath's Flnatt
14 Klamath Ave.
Opn 9i30 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Malin
MALIN The Mulln American
LckIoii auxilliiry met In the
church December 2 Willi Murllm
lirothunek, the nrcnideiit, pie.
UlliiK. Nell lielteinlh Kiive a
report on tiio "Cllft lor the Y links
Who Onve." Collections to dule
for the Mnlln community huv!
ulimmt reuched $100. Abbio Her
rhw.lmw repwimd on the re
hiHh of the uuniibi l.iu.iur IiinJ
on Saturday, November 30, with
a report of $1110 m. This uffnlr
win. held Jointly with tho Mnlln
I.iirllen All In the o.'fiec of J. V.
Biiundcrs. Credit for the bazaar
Kea to Norma I'etrunek, Abbic
llerrinUNhuw, Murthu lirothanek,
Irene KreltiiK and ull of the la
(Ilea who no Kenerously dunutcd
their work und time.
Tlie imlt voted to dunute $10
to the Iron Iiiiik fund ut Klum
ath I'll 1 1 H. Also the unit will
send a i 'ox of cund to Cpl. Kuy
niond Vun Meter at the nuvnl
hospital in Corona, Culif. Nell
Kctlcrulh and Helen Loosely
New Pine Creek
Thero waa a lame attendance
at the three-way installation
meeting of officers of the Thomas
Creek, Went Side and Kast Side
granites held here last Saturduy
served on the cntcrlulnmenl
committee and (funics were
played with Grace Stephens and
Martha IJrotlianek wlnniiiK.
Norma I'etrunek served re
freshments to the following:
Martha lirothunek, Abbio Her
rlnKsliuw, Ethel Hamilton Anne
Luhodii, Hesse McCulley, Nell
Hetterulh, Helen Loosely, Leah
Struct, Anna Petrasck, Alines
Schrclner, Grace Stephens, and
Nettie Pierce will serve refresh
ments for the January meeting.
Mr. und Mrs. Kl.le Roberts
hud as guests last wecl Dr. and
Mrs. George Lewis of Kalcm. Dr.
Lewis hunted elk with Robert
this year in the John Day court
try. They spent the days hunt
ing duck and were able to take
a nlco lot home.
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ENDS ABRUPTLY
AUOlTOKILWA AIJO DOWN
t!iSi STRftT. TaMALUr hl
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evening. This Is the second year
that all of tho Eo.it Side officers
have been present for their In
stallation ceremonies. A Kraut!
time was hud followiiiK the meet
ing, with ull staying for the
sociul, dunce hour und midnight
supper. The merriment continued
on after supper until 2:30.'
December promises to be a
busy one for the local grange
with Its regular meeting this Sat
urduy night, a big bazaar on the
14th, a Christmas party on the
21st, and a big membership-contest
purty on the 2Bth.
Mr. und Mra. Tom Dick spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Moffitt of Lukcvic-w.
Mrs. Kffio Steward entertained
at Tbankxgivlng dinner, having
for her guests Mr. und Mrs.
George Johnson, Mr. und Mrs
O. - K. Johnson und daughter
Dorothy, and Lee Johnson of
New Pine Creek; Mrs. Clark and
son Garner, of Davis Creek, and
Ed Carlson and Raymond Mc
Laughlin of New Pine Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher
entertained Thanksgiving Duy
for Mr. und Mrs. Charles Vincent
und family, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Cooper und fumily; Earle San
ford and family. Earl Hindle,
Alvin McKune and Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lunsford who arrived
Just in time to sit down to the
tabic and was a surprise to all.
Mrs. Alpha Smith entertained
at her home with a lovely turkey
dinner, having as her guests Mr.
and Mrs. Mack Bryan, Mrs. A. H.
Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Gless
ner Blunt and their two girls,
Lorna and Jo Anne, and Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin L. Faris and family.
Mr. and Mrr. Patrick Hallinan
and fumily entertained Alfred
St. Clair and family and Mrs.
niHAI.D 1 NEWI, KUmath r.M.. Or: WID.. Dm. II, ltlt. Ps( TklrUt
Elizabeth McCrary at a lovely
Thanksgiving dinner.
Raymond McLaughlin of In
diana, Pa., Is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Sara Johnston. He came
about two weeks ago and plans
to spend the winter, having ob
tained a Job down at the Willow
Ranch mill. He was recently dis
charged from the air corps.
Mrs. Erma Risley, Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. John
ston of New Pine Creek and Mr.
and Mrs. Beenie Smith of Willow
Ranch attended an Important
meeting of the Eastern Star at
Ft. Bidwcll last Wednesday, No
vember 27. An election of offi
cers was held.
Mrs. Florence Dunlap left a
week ago last Sunday for Sacra
mento where she attended the
northern section of the state
teachers Institute. Four thousand
teachers, which represented 19
counties, weia present at the big
meeting that was held In th
Sacramento civic center stadium.
Wonderful speakers held the In
terest of the throng of teachers.
Mrs. Dunlap accompanied W. L,
Blurton as fHr aa Sacramento,
returning by bus last Wednes
day week ago.
Hans Norland Auto Insur
ance. 123 N. 6th St. '
ciiiaopooist rooT sficialist
Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin
rail Sarstry aal OruiaaaSlM
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Hear The Coke Club with Morton Downey KFJI 9:15 A. M.
the ME17 Empire Builder
custom-built for pleasant, faster f ravel
fg news for those who value f he comfort,
convenience and safety of train traveff
Great Northern Railway's fleet of
streamlined New Empire Builders
the modern generation of long-famous
transcontinental trains will go into
service soon after January 1.
The New Empire Builders will be
the first completely modern trains over
the northern route between Portland,
Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul and
Chicago on a daily 45-hour schedule.
They will be America's first postwar
sleeping car and coach trains.
The diesel-powered New Empire
Builders will introduce new-style
Day-Nite coaches with more spacious,
restful seats at economy prices. Modern
luxury sleeping accommodations and
cheerful recreation facilities, too. Du
plex roomettes . . . modem bedrooms . . .
drawing rooms . . . open sections . . . gay
coffee shops.. .charming dining cars of
fering Great Northern's famous food
service.
Include the New Empire Builders
in your Winter travel plans to Chicago
and eastern points.
Sena iht first
of Iht
Great Northwest
The New fMPMC BUILDER will leave artfona'at 3 f.M,
dally. Consult Great Northern Hallway
representative in your city for advance reervatlon
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