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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1946)
WEATHER OltSOOH AND WAMHINOTON fOHC rAi'H Clmiilv wltti llahl ratlu lr waal portion fotlay and Imilglit and iivar aula Sunday, .Koapt muw In hlilh oiavanoni. rtmn w atruns muwiii, wlndi ott eoaat. NOMTIIKnN CAUroHNIA-Cniulilar-abla oloudlnaaa Uxloy, lonlshl and Sun day wllh Urn In vallaya and onoaalunal flM rain aluns norlhain ooa.l and alrain nortliarll mvunulns Humuy. Nllhlly hlfh.r daytlina lamiiaraluraa Sunday. Oanlla variabla wind oil onaal liaawnlni invdarals aoultitrly gil Sun- way. Y.doni lo Visit Mr. and Mr.. Boyd Ysdo.n mid young ion re arriving HuUirciny (rum fcolr home In Dol.io, Iilntio, lo Ktrond Chriatmns with Mr. and Mm. Uuy Hnnoock of Pacific Terrace. Following liln cllnchnrge from the service itevond months oko, Yiidon Hccenlnd ooaltlon wllh rlvll sernniiutlcs und moved lo Arriving Horn Mary Louise I.onoy, dnuglitiT of Mr. und Mn. Andrew Lonry Jr., LrHoy strert,' I arriving homo Sumlny by pinna from Shuttle to spend the Chrlntmnii hollcliiys. She I being nccompnnlcd by Durhiira Alcorn, University of Wnshlnnton stu- dent who In working for her doctor dciirt'o. Both Mnry Lou. lm and Hnrlmre nerved In tho Woven during the wr. They will leave for Heultla Chrkitmai night. Visitors Ted Patching of Stanford university, I'alo Alto. Calif., I arriving thin week-end to spend CtirlNtintm with hit undo and aunt, Dr. and Mm. Hamucl ,iJ. Kiirhnrt of Kklorudo (treat. I'Mchliig I completing hiii pre-medlci study at Stanford and Is a veteran of the hint war. From School Juno Eiirhurt. daughtvd of Dr. and Mrs. Sam uel U. Kjirh iirt of Kldorndo street, returned home for the holltlnys Frlilny and will spend Chriatmns with her family. June 1 a Junior at the Unlvernlly of naauuiKion, seniue, Family Reunion Members of the Barrett family o( the Keno district will hold a family re union during the holidays. Mr, and Mri. Arthur llarrctt and their 13 children will be togeth er ai mat tuna. City Dtllry Service. Phone 417, LEGAL NOTICE NOT. CI OF PIN AI ATCOtiNT NOTICE ) HCnKBY OIVCN. Thai ttw iindnlnd, Carl tfandvll. Kit ecu. or of Ihe KeUt of Alvln U Coan, IMce) !, has fllod hi rinal Account In lh oftlca or tho county Clerk of Klamath County Oron, and In Court has act Thursday th Mih day of Dcemlr, IMA, at tha hour of lo o'elock A. M of aald data, tn tha Circuit Court Moom In lha Court Houa In Klamath rl)a. Orvfon, aa tha tlma and place of hearing objactlont wmwu u uiaj iiaTtni ineirvofa CAKL, SANDEIO.. Kxeeutor of tha Katata of Alvln L. Coan, DtMUtd. NOTICK TO CBKDITOmft Kotlco la harahy fftvan that lha undar. Mined has boan appuiuud atttrtinlatrator or ina etuie of muhhy fHHd, and Ma qualified. MTttN ah paraona having claim aaaln.it aald dUU ar nollftad to proaanl lha aama to ma wllh propar vourhara at tha office of L. Orth i mora. 731 Main Biraat, aua Buiwart- wllhln tin month from tha SUt day of Mtt.T RKHHlJtR, AdmtnUtraior. I tl-aa; J. 4-11-lftNo. ML NOTirr CAM. (HO FOB BlUg 01 CONHTBt'C'TION WORK Notlra la haraby fivan that aaa BroDoaala will ba raealvad bv tha B01 of Suparvtsora of tha Klamath Dralnagt Oiiirlct of KUmath County, Oron for tha earutrurUon of tha conerata itnio turaa of lha Nw North Canal Including ui roiiowmg atiproximata quanuiiaai excavation. 1B0 cu. yda. Conerata Including rainforclng ita, Metal ahaat piling, 1700 Una a I fat " Rock rip rap. ftdo aauara yardJ PlarlnK of satat. backfill ate. Work to m dona according to plana and apacirtcattona now on flla at tha office of tha DUtrlct antlnaar. William 1 waiaa, uincoin wa, niamain Xall. Orarun. rropoMU will bo racalvad tip to t o'clock P. M. of Saturday tha lath day of January, 1M7 at tha offlea of tha uistnoi 12. jnainaaa mag., luamain ValU, Ore Bon and opened at tnat Uma. All propoiuila must b accompanlod bv a hid bond or rartlflad check for 1 of the amount bid. Succaaeful bidder will ta rftu rin to rurnun oerrormance und payment bond In tha amount of M or the contract prtee, work must be commenced by April 1, IMT and com pleted on or before August lit, IMT. Ten days previous to data set for open In 1; bids prospective blddera ihatl sub mit tatamenl giving experience In this claaa of work, financial ability and equipment. The District reserve tha right to reject any bid on which tha facta at to experience, financial ability end equipment Justify tuch rejection. Envelope enclosing bid should be ad dressed in Klamath Drainage District t tha addreta given above and marked. "Old for excavation, concrete etc, "New North Canal," The Board of Supervisor! reaerve the right to reject any or all bids. C. !.. I.ANCJBLET, Secretary, D. ai-an; j, 4-11 No. nnl PRINSE'S DRIVE-IN t Towr Thcatr Bldg. NOW OPEN Sat., Sun Hi30 a. m.-2 a.m. Week Daya 6 p.m. to 12 mldnite . Pres-to-logs and Steve Oil Pick them up any time at Cliff Yaden's Signal Service Station at So. 8th and Waihburn Way Acroai from Tower Theatre New Open 24 Hrs. Phone 3681 In Ho.plUl Betty aiidden, dauuhtar of Mr. and Mri. Wlllla UllJilen, 4605 Denver, had her nypendix removed at Kluinath Valley hoapltal today. Bt turn Mr. and Mri. W. B. Qraham of Merrill returned thli week (rum a two monthi vaca tion In Bt. Louii, Mo., where they viUttd relative! and frlendi. Meet Monday The Kniifhtt of Pythlui will meet Monday at 8 p.m. In the lOOf hall for Initia tion in the rank of po. All visiting knlKhti are welcome. Serlouily 111 . O. D, Rulph, well known Klamath rusldont and employed by Baker Broi., la critically 111 In Klamath Valley hospital. Patient Mri. Mary Thomai, Malln rvaldent, U ill in Klamath Valley hoipltal. Treatment Mn. Bertha Moore, Kuno ichool teacher, ii receiving medical care at Klam ath Valley hoipltal. Jury Brings In Theft Acquittal YUCKA. Doc. 21 Lowell Courti, tried here (or robbery, wai acquitted by a Jury after a little over two houri' delibera tion Wednesday. He waa ac cused of robbing George Stack, co-owner of the Yrcka Inn, on October IS. Court, a reildent of Green view, aald in court that he and Stack had been drinking in Ft. Jone and had had trouble. The two were riding from ft. Jonei to Yreka when Court" li aup poaccl to have beaten Stack and taken his car. Court admitted the beating and driving off with Stack's car on tha stand, but denied robbing the man. He was not charged with assault. KPCA Declares 4 Per Cent Dividend At a meeting of stockholders of the Klamath Production Cred it association Kriday a four per cent dividend wai declared, ac cording to announcement made this morning by Lee S. McMul len. secretary and treasurer of KPCA. The date of the annual meet ing wai let for Saturday, Janu ary 28, and in order to accom modate the large crowd expected at the 1847 session, directors an nounced the meeting would be held In the fairground exhibit building. Ice Crusts Snow At Crater Lake An icy crust covers the 88 inchei of mow at Crater Lake national park, according to the Saturday morning radio report, and ikiing ii only fair, park official! said. The view of the lake Is perfect, however, and holiday motorists are promised a winter scene they won't for get, according to Tom Parker, assistant park superintendent. There hai been no new snow at the lake for three days and the minimum temperature ii 23 degrees, the maximum, 28. ATTENTION! Master Wave Beauty Shop new openl Hasel Wakeman, operator (formerly East Sid Beauty Shop). 4248 Shasta way, next to Art s Barber Shop. Phon 3341. Give A GIFT CERTIFICATE Lt him choos his wagtft from our eomplet stock of men's pprl. 733 Mala Festival Of Christmas To Be Given Tho foatlvul of Christmas will be celebrated at the First Pres byterian church, 0th and Pine, on Sunday, December 22. Two services of worship will be held, on at 11 a, m. and on at 5 p, m. The hour of morning worship will bo enriched through the ministry of the adult choir, un der the louderihlp of Organist Director Mrs. George W. Mc Intyro. Solo work will be done by Mrs. Marvin Nerseth, so prano; Mri, Phillip Hitchcock, contralto, and Carl Huge), ten or. The choir will sing a selec tion of anthems. The congregation will Join in the of fico of praise by singing some of the well known Christ mas carols. The pastor, th Rev. David r. Harnett Jr., will preach the final sermon in the advent series on the theme, "The Word Becomes Fleih." This sermon is entitled, "Why Did Jesus Christ Come?" The entire service Is so ar ranged as to enable the wor shipers to follow the Immortal Christmas story and Its mean ing. This service will be broad cast over station KFLW. The Christmas vesper service at 5 p. m. is planned to be one oi simple beauty, telling the story of Christmas through nar ration, sang and homelike medi tation. A youth choir has been specially organized and trained to taka part in this particular service. The narration will be read by Phillip Hitchcock, the choir dlrectod by Rev. David Barnett and the organ played by Mrs. George W, Mclntyre. Soloists are Marian Mclntyre, June Murphy and James Curtis. From Lake County Frank Alhortxon, western Lake county rancher, was a Klamath Falls visitor Friday. Crowd Attends Conger Party Th largest crowd to ever gather in Joseph Conger ichool, according to thane in charge, en joyed the aonul Christmas pro gram presented by th students Thursday evening In the auditor ium. The program was divided into two sections, th first de voted to community singing of old carols and the prestntatlon of the verae choir which wn out standing. Third, fourth and fifth grades were included. Th play pantomime, "Christ mas Windows," wa splendidly produced by the children and much credit goes to young Billy Hauser, who portrayed tho part of the beggar child. Readers wore Billy Bcchen and Theresa Bergtn, Rotary Hosts School Show The annual public schools Christmas program was present ed to the Rotary club Friday noon at the Willard hotel under the direction of Andrew Loney Jr.. Rotary music chairman. Athena Lompropulos, repre senting the grade schools, gave the first vocal number, Ave Maria," accompanied by Patricia Hunt of the school music staff. The high school boys octet sang three numbers, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming," "God Rrat Ye Merry Gentlemen," and "White Christmas." The a cappella choir from the high school sang three numbers. The first, a song which originat ed in the 15th oentury, was "Of The Father's Love Begotten" A double chorus, "Let All Rejoice Thiii Blessed Morn," was fol lowed by "Love Everlasting" and "Light Everlasting." Harold Ashley was chairman of the day. HiaALO NrWS, Kl.mlCk ralll, Oft. SATURDAY, D.. tl. Ilia, raft Tar.. Poultry Sale In Klamath Area Drops Sale of poultry products has dropped considerably In Klam ath county during the war years, It was revealed at the organiza tion meeting of the poultry committee for the county farm program nlapnlng conference yesterday. Th poultry industry is 25 per cent below economic pro duction for th county, com mented Stan Soron, committee chairman. Noel Bennlon, poultry specialist of the Oregon State college extension service, Cor vaill, attended the session and presented a trend of the national nd state poultry situation. Ben nlon pointed out that the pro duction of poultry products in the United States has increased approximately SO per cent dur ing the war. However, per cap ita of production on the Pacific coast is below pre-war level. During the past 15 years, the Pacific coast has changed from a large exporting to an import in area. It WW pointed out during the meeting that Oregon eggs bring approximately 13 cents mor per doxen In areai shipped to than eastern or mid-western e-gs. This is due to the better quality of Oregon eggs. Other members ot th com mittee are: Earl Smith, Roy Gooding, Karl Mack. Stanley Soron, L. Alva Lewis, Les Jones, G. A. Copeland A. Carnlnl, Wm. F. Jlnnette, John Fernandez, A. J. Orr, Jim Bradshaw, Fred Hubler, James L. O'Donahue, Joe Meeker, Rowe Kinney, I. 1. Dixon, Elmer Rowden, Mrs. Stanley Masten, M. D. Settle, Edgar D. Hoffman, Mrs. Harry E. La r sen, A R. Dickson, Ernie Lindsay. The second session of the committee in drafting recom mendations for presentation to tho farm program planning con ference, February 28, will be held the latter part of January. Come of th additional Items to be considered at that time will be th poultry bousing, breeds of poultry, trends in sizes of flocks, purchasing baby chicks, brooding and rearing chicks, and possibilities of pro ducing meat-type chicken In Klamath county. ATTENTION! Mast' WT Beauty Shop bow openl Hasel Wakeman. operator (formally East Side Beauty Shop). 4343 Shasta way, next to Art's Barber Shop. Phone 3341. STREPTOMYCIN SuccMior to Penicillin NOW. AVAILABLE Useful in undulent fever, dysentery, fig, etc., urinary infections ond certain arthritis cases. McATEE CLINIC Phone 3171 122 So. 7th St. SATURDAY NIGHT0 TO 1 DANCELAND II Klamath Are, "Music As You Like It" by The DANCEMASTIRS Admission. 74c. Including Tax Spanseied by post 1919. VJW. Dr. M. C. Ccissel Chiropractic Pfcyslclaa Headaches, Oas, Stomach and Spinal Ailment Tn.rraoNr aaa 137 So. 7th St Mineral Wool Insulation 0W 6808 V M sVjVj Klamath Falls Make Reservations for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S ai- DM. TAVERN PHONE 7128 Cal-Or Will Be Ctostd Jan. and Feb. Worried About HER Christmas Gift? Flowers Always Please We Suggest Locally Grown Potted Flowers Poinsettlas Azaleas Cyclamen Xmas Peppers Xmas Cherries Combination Boxes Begonias African Violets Or . . . Home Bouquets CUT FLOWERS . lloafli, VlolaU, Carnattona. ChryMnthamuma, Healhar, Pompon 'mumi, China Lltlea . . . arransed In YOUR OWN vaaea, or la on aalaotad from our Una stock ol pottarjr vasV , Or . . , give her an especially prepared CORSAGE ot Orchids, Gardenias, Camclias, Roses or Carnations. For Your Convenience . . . OPEN 'til 8:00 p. m. Sat., Mon. and Tues. OPEN all day Sunday (8 'til 6). OPEN Christmas Day 'til noon! We wire flowers all over the world. Bonded member F. T. D. . " "Say It with OUR Flowers" this Chrlstmasl Klamath Flower Shop Continues Everywhere) throughout the store you'll find bargains ... at Miller's! All fall-winter women's and children's wear has been cut as much as Vi and more for clearance! O SHOP EARLY FOR SELECTION Q Stamped Art Goods REDUCED as much as Several groups of Luncheon Cloths ond Scarfs now offered for elearaway Many other specials now offered in the Art Dept. Main floor. All Fall -Winter Coaffs Suite ana Intire stack ... nothing reserves) BOYS' & GIRLS' SUITS and DRESSES 6 to 12 yri. One large rack af sport and dressy styles, dark and light shades. l3 w Y2 Price One Large Rack LADIES' ROBES Quilted robes, rayons, taffetas and brushed rayons. All siiat and color. Values to $14.95. KIDDIES' COATS AND SNOW SUITS ; One large rack of styles in warm winter weight fabric. Size 1 to 6. 2 Price Vi m ALL REMAINING FALL-WINTER n m . hats 72 race If you hurry you can get a lovely hat in good assortment of styles, and shades ALL STUFFED ANIMALS NOW REDUCED P to Including plush, rayon, real lambs wool and corduroy and felt. All sixes all color and types. m 1211 Main St. Charlie Mack Sanford Rosa Phone 4159