Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    Fire Engines
Used During
Bus Strike
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 13
(if) Street car and bus opera
tors in this city of 250,000 failed
to report for work today because
of a labor dispute and city of
ficials promptly pressed police
and fire department vehicles into
service to hul passengers.
Leaders of the Amalgamated
Union of Street Car Operators
(AFL) said there was no strike,
that members had merely voted
to "stay in session" after an all
night meeting at which an arbi
tration board's award was con
sidered. City Manager William Gill Jr.
ordered IS detective cars and all
available police cruisers and fire
department passenger cars onto
DOWN TOWN
PRICES!
Christmas Gifts
... at Esther's!
TREE
ORNAMENTS
Good aelecllon.
DOLLS
TUYA COSMETIC
SETS
Colorn. mil, tc.
Several aliea.
COMPACTS
A gnat sift Ur ker.
COSTUME
JEWELRY
Shop the Save-More
Wayl
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4842 So. 6th Next to
.delta's Phone 7395
Ona li.niiir.il
the streets to pick up passengers
at bus and trolley car stops.
, Gill also broadcast pleas to
private motorists to pick up
pedestrians.
The three -man arbitration
board proposed a wage boost of
five cents an hour. The union
had asked a boost of 20 cents an
hour.
The additional five cents grant
ed by the board would make the
scale 95 cents an hour.
In addition to denial of the
wage increase, the arbitration
board declined to approve a
closed shop.
Church To
Hear Alaskan
The Rev. Gregory Morony of
Kodiak, Alaska, will be the
speaker at the 11 a. m. worship
service at the Immanuel Baptist
church this Sunday. During the
war years Rev. Morony was of
great assistance to servicemen
stationed in Kodiak.
The Rev. Keith Daniels of
Portland will speak at the eve
ning service at 7:30 p. m. He
is the director of Town and
Country church work of the
Oregon Baptist convention.
The radio program, "The Im
manuel Harmony," is heard over
radio station KFLW at 9:30
p. m., Sunday.
Christmas Music
Feature At Church
Christmas music will be en
joyed at First Christian church
on Sunday. "Star of the East,"
a song of the nativity, will be
sung by Mrs. Leo Epps and
Phyllis Hutchins. Christmas
carols will be sung at both morn
ing and evening services.
The pastor's sermon will be
"Christ, the Heart and Life of
Christianity." The evening
message will be "Are We Prob
lems or Part of the Answers?"
Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m.
with classes for all age groups.
The Christmas program will be
held on Sunday evening, De
cember 22, followed by the choir
cantata presentation. A wel
come is extended to all of this
community.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Comment
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ill
By MARY O'BRIEN
Tonight and Saturday night
the Pelicans take on the Rose
bura basketball team. There
was no pep assembly scheduled
to precede to-
nights game.
Pep Peppers
are to be in
uniform on
both nights.
The band will
play during
basketball
season only
during the con
ference games.
a
Sunday HI
Y officers will
attend a con
ference in Ash- Mary O'Brien
land of a num
ber of the southern Oregon
groups. Cecil Kollenborn,
YMCA secretary, is to attend
from Klamath Falls, Represent
ing the KU Hi-Y will be Bob
Hendershott, adviser; Milt
Thompson, president: John
Carstensen, vice president;' Bob
Goodwin, secretary - treasurer;
and Jim Crismon, chaplain.
Temporary officers for a KU
Tri-Hi-Y have been appointed
and will attend the meetings.
This group, an affiliation of the
YMCA, has proved successful
in other Oregon towns. Upon
their return and with the aid of
Eva Burkhalter as adviser, they
will organize a girls' Tri-Hi-Y
in KU. Temporary officers in
clude Connie Hunt, president;
Margaret Wcdel, secretary; Jean
Hilton, treasurer; and Marjorie
Smith, chaplain.
Art stage crew working all
day today and on Sunday is com
posed of the following eight art
students: Julie Akers, Pat Baker,
Joyce Ditmanstin, Anita Kenne
beck, Fonda Parsons, Martha
Phlpps. Wcs Robinson, and Nor
ma Jo Smith. They are painting
the cantata sots, which they also
designed, under the direction of
Robert Banister.
e
Most activities in high school
this week have centered around
club plans for pre-Christmas af
fnirs to be given in the next
two weeks or work on the can
tata. Next week's schedule, un
like that of the post week. Is
filled with major activities.
"Babes In Christ"
Sermon Subject
Fvnnantlct fiua Winter will
present another lesson on Josus' j
conversation at Jacob's well,
"The Woman Who Left Her ,
Waterpot." at the Church of ,
Christ. 2205 Wantland, at 11
a. m. Sunday.
Evening wors'.ilp at the
Church of Christ is at 7:30 p. m.,
with the sermon. "Babes in j
Christ." Bible school meets at
10 a. m., with classes for every !
age. Everyone is welcome, and
visitors are especially invited, j
Wo Go Anywhere!
Ralph' Mobile
Refrigeration Service
Utah Professor
Talks On Law
Dr. A. Ladru Jensen, Uni
versity of Utah law professor
and brother of Mrs. Thomas C.
Parker of Lakeshore drive, is
receiving nationwide recognition
in the field of law according to
information received here re
cently.
Recently Dr. Jensen saw ono
of hs fondest dreams come true.
At the annual American Bar
Association convention In At
lantic City, N. J., a cooperative
corporation law committee had a
place on the program for the
first time, with speeches and
panel discussion. Dr. Jensen
was one of the four men chosen
to address the nation's lawyers
on the subject.
At the university. Dr. Jensen
is directing graduate students in
legal research on the cooperative
corporation laws.
Shotgun Slayer
To Face Trial
NORTH VANCOUVER. B. C,
Dec. 13 (fll Donald Ktmsell, 18,
must stand trial at the January
assizes for the ehotgun slaying of
311-year-old Robert K. Tepoorten,
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yesterday. Tie slaying occurred
Nov. U at nearby Woodlands'
summer rcnorl.
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Unirs nils up will) stuffy transient con-
firaUun-pul a few droiw of Va-tro-nut
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Station and ninkrs brnuhlng nuler In
a hurry . . , glvra timid relief from
snlffly. anewsy, ilulTy dlnlrru of brad
cokta. Follow directions In tlio package.
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CIVI A GIFT
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Fancy Patterns,
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9.95
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Saturday Night
K. C. HALL
Spoasored by Towniand Club
Medara aad Old Tim Dancing 9:00 til 1:00
Mas SOe
Ladles SOe
XX 111
Cotton
HOUSE C0A1S
498 to 55P
Perfect for "it-home" mornings.
Fresh color that emerge from re
peated washing sparkly bright
Sizes 12 to 20.
FINE WARM ROBES
98 tfw m
r t 12
Classically styled flannel,
carefully tailored for fine
fit Choose from rich winter
shades, plaids. Sizes 12 to
20; 38 to 44.
BRUNCH COATS
2 ti 4
98
Bright way to say "good morning" . .
happy way to say "Merry Christmas."
Cay cottons and rayon crepes in colors.
Sizes 12 to 20.
2 kr.
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Phone 518B
Men's Leather Wallets. . .
fine leathers in many
styles.
3.00 up
Radios, popular brands . . . mantels
and consoles. Limited quantities.
25.00 up
Cuff Links & Tie Sots . . .
jewelry pieces that are ap
preciated. 4.95
SX f M Ev.i-y
rom
Hem cheerfully gift wrapped
fflffi(flBlH!K (
Ricky;
Stone Sat Rings for
the Man . , . Men's
rings by the dozens
art at Rickys.
9.60 up
THE PERFECT GIFT
Fin Laos! Pins . . .
beautifully drmitrd
pieces at Rickys rea
sonable prices,
95c up
Electric Shavars . . .
Limited quant i t i e s
but available while
they last.
17.50 up
Diamond Ring Sets , .
Klamath's most com
plete stock and most
economical prices.
42.50 up
Remount Her Diamonds
Her
Fine quality work. Made
to your wishes. Within a
reasonable period.
19.95 up
Compacts , . . Styles
by the hundred
from which to make
' your selection.
1.20 up
Fine Watches
Crsam k Sugar Sets
in Silvar . , . Fine
quality sets but
priced to save you
money at Rickys.
8.95 up
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Simulated Pearls . ,.
Make her Christmas
hrlKhl with neck
laces from Rickys.
7.20 up
Baautlfully Dtsigntd
Ladles' Watchas . . .
All the famous name
watches are at
Rickys. Quant 1 1 i e s
limited in some in
stances. 33.75 up
Brilliantly Sat Dia
mond Watchas . . .
Beautiful watches
that make Christmas
a brighter holiday.
On display.
100.00 up
Smartly Styled Man's
Wrist Watchas . . .
Fully guaranteed
models from manu
facturers you r e
spect.
33.75 up
Cigarette Cases
Smartly styled
ideal for gifts.
6.00 up
Famous Hollow Ware
and
Sterling Silver Watch
Straps . . . Fine,
thoughtful gifts that
he will proudly ex
hibit. 3.50
Aluminum Hollow Ware , . . From
nationally known sources. Limited
quantities In some cases. Shipments
are arriving, however.
naw Designs , . , famous
Names in Silver . . . The
supply is not as large as
we wish. Ask to see the
pieces in stock,
Fine Rosaries . . .
Religious Jewelry'
that is always ap
preciated, 6.00 up
Electric. Clock's
Nationally advertised
models. :
133 So. 8th
700 Main
Phone 3151