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TUISDAV, DEC. IS, 1940 HERALD AND NXWS, KLAMATH TALLS, OREGON PAGI THREE WEATHER KLAMATH MIX ANU VU1N ITYi rtiif eluodjr UU ftfUrrnMrfi mmd Uita vt-n.iig. i lowly wita oe- mmomI llftil Mum loiUtht ftiul WdnMUy. Ht lMtr k" lUfhl HI; tVediwMUy 17. Yfrdny'i high lm Uil Bwrttinc . rrwtptUUuu Ul 34 bour ... ftTHKAM VAH . . lu )r Nut mu.1 WIIT1HN OMKinN; Mutllv cloudy today, Main In nurlh pari UxUy nd or nine Umlghl, IMtuwviy WlnMUy Willi muw uvtr lilglMir miHiniiiiy Rhghtly rmr today and .unlgrtl. Illglia Itttlh day 44 to a: ! tontglit 34 lu ti Im'tMoliii mulwMly Mimli nil tuaaat rMi'hliifl U l J inllva hHir Ihia alia intern and chining iti uulhwawlatiy irmigru ana wiariMr. KAttTKHN OHM. ON. Mnally ouludy Willi oriaaWttal liglil anuw today, u night nd Waditaatlay. Lilt la tainpar i tir cliaoga lligtia both daya H tu 44, low tonight 34 lu M NOHTilKHN CAI.irOHNIA: !ncr.lng rloudlnaaa UMlay and Utttlght. ()ialinal ratn north at Gartwrvtll and Madding l hi mHrn&tn. with anu in nufihvtn rMMntam abova jkkj nunaraa iaai. WmIhmHiv rloudv Hh ahiwara apraad Ima aiwth to IUiirflll and Hani Maria and know atxtva 41 (HI faat. Not qulla au raid aVMilharly wlnda 10 la 1ft mllaa n hour avcapl M (u M mllaa an hour north nt Point Artma. ahimn la rly Wdnaadav t J KANT HAM AND VICINITY rinurtw tixlav Cloudy with rain l J (tight Shnwara Wadtiaaday High in- 1ay T; low tonight J4. high Wadnaa day 4. TKair. T A It IK Tki AnaeM-lalag PffM adlnga fx I ha 34 hours adding gl u.n w ,iumlh rails . T T-.II.VI.W M M " M1fard Ol SI .0 rflllnn fnrilanA (slrporti ' f'hlr.sn ... , f " U v.r . J" U AntvlM ... NM Vnrli . ... l M1 flhiff M lUn Frnrtf 0 M A3 Mill . I M rrtendly t Irrla Tin rrlcndly Cirtle will meal with Mr. H. H. ttluiu, 2iUi Unrrow, on Thuculty lor putluck dliiurr it 1 p, m. Hi bt (clluWKl by a Chrlntiiw party (lid Kilt Mthmiin, lliniuid to 7ft ccnu. Hacrat l'U will aUo rccclv Chrut- maa IIU, and Uums (itendlng art akad to ramambrr contribution lor Ilia ClirUlinaa box to 10 to Uia Irllrmary and alw to a needy local lumlly. Chrlilmaa Party Ttia lUbrkah Social club and On Part Noble ciub will meet at the IOOP hall Wednewlay at 1 p. m. for a polluck luncheon and party with (lit ex change, th value not to exceed 76 cent. Hecret Hala will be remcm brred and all Itebekaht arc Invited. Ilrrb Caokrry The Henlry home exlrmlon unit will mret Thurrday at 10 a. m. at the home of Mm. Wallrr Crult. "Herb Cookery" will be the project mr. drmoiutraled by Mra. Croft and Mre. Hue Yadrn. A potlurk luncheon will be arrvrd at I p. m. with a chrutmaa lift ex change In the alurnoon. ji Band Lettrra Two local etudrnU were awarded band letlera thla wwk for work lant year In the ORG marching and concert banrta. Then are Charlea Jnhnann, aon of Mr. and Mra. M. D. Johnaon. 40 Upham, and Kod Murray, aon of Mr. and Mra. Perry Murray. 113 Pacific Terrar. Johiunn la a frenhman and Murray ta a aenlor. Agriculture Pealllona The U. 8. civil aervlce cnmmlMlon today an nrunred vxamlnatlnna for agricul tural educaUon offlrera. education specialist i. englneera, engineer trainee, and Junior acientut. aocii Monal Information may be obtained from L. E. Propat, located In th federal building. Palater Party Painter Local Io. im will have a Chrutmaa par ty at th Teen-Age club. lUt at Pine. Friday. Supper will be served at JO p. m. Thou who haven't made marvaltona must do so by Wd nswday by calling 70?, J-0874, or l-tm. Vaaa Party Klamath lank. No. 400, vasa order c America will hold It ChrlilmM party at 7:30 p. m. Halurday In loop hall. Mra. Panny lledberg will be In charge of the program. Santa Claus will have candy and fruit for children and refrenhmenl will be served. All members, their families and friends are Invited. Henlor Circle Hi Congrega tlonal church circle will meet at 1 30 p. m. Friday at th home of H S. Stone, 2304 Darrow, for btmlneaa meeting and election of officers. The annual Chrtstma party with gift exchange will fol low the meeting. ChrUlmaa Program Altamonl Junior high has chosen December 20 and 21 for th Christmas program given by th (th, 7th, and 8th grades. Both programs will begin at ( p. m. rne public la Invited to attend. Art Showing The Klamath Art association members will give a re ception for Vern Swaiuen at I pm. Wednesday at th art center. The lerepimn will be open to the public and there will be a showing of Swansen'a paintings. League Voters The executive board of th League of Women Vot er will meet at 2 p m. Wednesday In the party room of the Pelican cafe. All member art urged to attend. A NEW 04-4 INTERTYPE was recently added in The Herald and News composing room to speed up ad production. Here Emmett Gillings. veteran operator, tries out the new rig as Herb Hemminnsen (left) production manager, BUI Jenkins, managing editor, and frank: Jenkins, publisher, look on. i Mr. and Mr. Dal Ctieyn of rout 1 box U7 arc re Mivlnc congratulations on th birth ti aon at Klamath Valley hos- tltal December t. The boy weighed pound iW ounce at birth. Ctob to Mart Member of th Reminiscent club will meet with Mr. All Larson. 2112 Homedale, Thursday at 12:30 pm. Potlurk luncheon will be served and all Superior laundry ladles ar Invited, tllrthday ClubThe Birthday club will meat Wednesday at the home of Mr. Ed Burkholder. 346 N. 6th, for 12 o'clock polluck luncheon and gift xchange. Caller Allowed Mr. R. J. Smith, who had major aurgery In Klamath Valley hospital on December S, may now have visitors. Ratam Mr. and Mr. L. P. Or rll and aon Buell, of Woe us. have returned from WeUer. Ida., where they were called by the death of Mra. Orrell'i brother, William J. Wlllburn. Mooar patlark Ladles of Moose lodge No. 487 will hold a polluck In the banquet hall Thursday at 12 noon. Mlaa Irene Hamel la In charge. Meeting and Election The Cut-1 Inary Alliance local No. 424 will have a regular meeting Thursday at I 30 p. m. at the Labor temple. Election of officer will Be also held. ; Voting la from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. 1 All member are urged to vote. ! fllft Parhange There will be a Christmas gift exchange at in Eaglea auxiliary meeting Wednes day. Olft limit la $1. Refreshment 111 be served. Christmas Party Ladles of Em manuel Baptist church will hold their annual Christmas mlulonary meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at t h e home of Mra. E. V. ZeU. 808 California. Olft limit Is 60 cents. Tewnsrnd Club Townsend club will meet tonignt at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Maude Cross. 631 Prescott. All member are urged to attend. Pelican PTA There will be a meeting of Pelican PTA Wednesday at 2:30 pm. In the school audito rium. Returned Hume Mrs. A g n Nelson, 312 N. 11th. has returned home from the Klamath Valley hos pital. Rrbekaha The Rebrkah lodge. Prosperity chapter, will meet In regular session Thursday at 8 p m. I.i IOOP hall. Refreshmenta will be served. How About Dreaming A Bit? vjnttt Hj r nn;i Ti The first window that could be moved up or down wa Invented In Holland In the 17th century. By BILL JENKINS THE dream department la In opera tion again. A bunch of the office personnel were sitting around thla morning chewing the fat over things In gen eral and speculating aa to the prob able outcome of things here and elsewhere. Every time we get to doing that the fact keep coming up that we have all the possibilities for a pretty big country. So why not llp over Into the dream department and take look? With aa much livestock aa we have, why not a major processing plant? Th expert who should know say there lan't much standing In the way of a really big packing plant moving In. Balance your live stock economy, ballyhoo the propo sition and let nature take It course. Right now we don't have an awful lot to offer except for beef. We'd need other things such aa sheep, hog and poultry. But they all do well In thla area, and there haa alwaya been a good living over the years In the livestock Industry. UflTH all the barley we grow around here, why not a brewery? I seem to remember rumor that at one time the water supply of th basin waa surveyed and pronounced fit for brewing purposes. If go, biewery would serve a double pur pose. You'd have the beer and the payroll and the business, and when you were all through brewing you would (till have the residue left to bp made Into stock food. Mix It with cheap molasses or whatever It is they use nowadays and make It up Into blocks. If we could do that we could feed cattle over the winter and get away from the expense of shipping them aouth. Maybe Just a dream, but It' a nice one. at least. City Ponders Hotel Tavern Permit Again Reconsideration or a tavern de- i nlal waa agreed last night by the city council following a previous 1 turn-down of Oeorge Stevens' re quext for a tavern license at th old Hall hotel. Attorney L. Orth Slsemore, repre- i sentlng Stevens, advised the council i that when It denied his client's re- j quest It was not for a new license 1 but for a renewal. Application waa denied last week. Because hi lease expiree at the Kern hotel at the end of thla month Steven want to place a licensed premise In the Hall hotel now being 1 remodeled. I Support In supporting the request SUe- I more showed the city fathers archi tectural sketches depicting proposed interior and exterior improvement to the Hall hotel which Stevens pur chased recently. The attorney said Improvement would result In an attractive build ing on Main street, but that con tinued construction would depend on building the bar. He stated operation of the hotel would not be profitable with only 20 rooms. In conclusion Slsemore stated the council was In effect taking a li cense away from a man who had done business In Klamath Fall for 18 years. T Many? Councilman Alfred Condrey re marked the council had given a lot of consideration to the application and turned It down because they did not went to sea another beer parlor established on Main street of the city. Sash weight, window cord and pulleys were Invented by th Dutch about I860. FOR RENT Office Space CITY CENTER Enquire 733 Mala Phone 3481 BART of the picture has already been filled In. Timber remanu facturtng plants are already here and more are certainly In the pic ture. The old days of Hp It down and ship It out raw are ending, and the reftnlshlng processes are here. And with the new methods comes an Increased payroll for the men and for the community. THE agricultural possibilities of the basin have barely been tapped to date. There are plenty of things that will grow here If they are given the chance. Take ehenies for In stance. All the ornamental cherry trees In town do well almost every year. They bear Just at a time when all the other ehenies arc oft the market. Even if you get three crops out of five you'd be doing better than they average over In the valley. And a huge market Just to the south lor everything you can raise. Given a chance there are other crop that would be money maker in the area. THE climate In the basin (despite better than the average for a lot of the Northwest There is a lot of country left around us that could be exploited to bring In the tourist dollar. The upper lake ia still to be developed for sport The other re sort lakes around will bear improve ment too. Some day we may be aoie to oner attractions with a much pulling power a the highly touted California and Washington aieas do now. Why not? ND last but not least, we have a sound business and industrial growth developing without an over growth in population and conse quent overbuilding that would have to be accounted for some day in the luiure. . Stop and dream It over and this 1 a pretty good country with pretty good future. If it wasn't, few ox us would stay here. J. L DEAN Public Accoantant anst Auditor Office at t Nartb 7th St Phea MM LET'S MAKE IT A VA. agfc at COR DAY FAME J.7S TOUJOUR! MOI 2.00 TIICANI 2.00 JET 1,75 WEIL COBRA . J2.30 CASSANDRA 2.75 OIR 2.50 GRIGRI 2.50 ZIBELINE 2.75 Her are but a few f the fiae perfume a va li st) la at Star Drug by the else et ceur In the larger si sea. ... $2.00 - 2.25 ... 3.00 - 2.00 CARON ELLODGIA .. NARCISSE N0IR NUIT DE NOEL .. FARNESIANA LES POISE DE SENTEUR 3.25 FLEURS DE ROCAILLI 2.25 TAIAC BLONDE 1.50 BOURJOIS EVENING IN PARIS $ .75 MAIS OUI . CIRO NEW HORIZONS . DANGER REFLEXIONS SURRENDER CHARBERT BREATHLESS FABULOUS 1.00 . $1.75 - 1.75 . $2.00 2.00 . 2.00 2.00 Prim MatckabeUi, Roger a Gallett, Cheael, Coty, Herb Farm, ead aaeay at bar fine fra araaca ia smell battles DOUX JASMIN u 1.25 fro- $1 The M.tkf'PtacetoFiU MM I A . 5th and Main J 23 1eoM. A(fa Monday, December 11, In Donations totaling 8306 80 were turned In this morning by those working In the Klamath Community Chest drive. Bob Coyne'a Saturday Interest of the Klamath Community Chest drive. Bob Coyne' Saturday donation of 1100 topped the list for Indi viduals. Girls at Mors (tore were one hundred per cent, giving $14, w Tuesday, December 14, 1918 Mis Dorothy Dunham, daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. E. A. Dunham, la expected home on Saturday from Portland where she has been attending achool at 8t. Helen hall. Wednesday, December IS, 1936 That bad luck comes In streaks la the opinion of Edwsrd Propat of 737 North Ninth. While motoring to hi ranch In the Merrill district on Sun day, he lost a pointer bird dog which he valued highly. It la thought the dog left the car between the Esell ranch and Mack'a store. Speaking of the car, It was stolen last night when Mr. Prnpst parked It for a short time at Main and Seventh. With the aid of an officer he searched the surrounding section and at five o'clock this morning found It on the road to Keno. The party or parties who apparently stole the car had deserted It upon running nut of fas and when Propat reached the spot It wa frozen, Thursday, December 18, 1928 If In passing down the street you notice a red tag on an awning reading as follows: "Our Air to make life longer and more comfortable for tall men. If, In feet, this were seven high, the Longfcllows would not swear or sigh," you will know that some Long fellow ha bumped hi head or knocked hi hat off dodalng the awnings. It Is an aim of the club to have awnings raised to seven feet above the sidewalk. . Friday, December IT, 1926 Don Zumwalt, It la thought, will be the next city engineer. Under the Watters adminis tration after th first of the year It Is believed Mr. Zum walt will assume th duties of the city engineer's office which ha been held by Charles T. Darley for some time. ' Saturday, December If, 126 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Knhl are the proud parent of a baby girl, born December 18lh at the Klamath Valley Hospital. "Ingura With Landry" THE JlanSiu 6a. LIAIIUTY - FIRE ' V. T. Johnean John A. McColl AUTO PROPERTY 61B Maht S treat Phone Hit Paul O. Landry vmm k ,. "V i' Wa.. t I I fV wa X f.i DREW'S iOxrfcb. PRE-CHRISTMAS tifawttm I f J fi M 120 N,w Fo" Coats Drastically Reduced T - , ? I . II ... In tima for huge savings ... Just ) X T ' Jamail"',,,,eW w h a n you need them ' K ' I Lansdowni I II i VI' laM aT J R8. values to $5W I' RV I 11 Regular Values f Faihion Park I If 1 V to $57.50. V J Imported Tweed V kJU T Mostly 1 M Forsrmann W nfj m Gabardints k 1 Gabardints k REGULARS SHORTS LONGS SIZES 34-46 733 Main St, Phono 3463 WjL says: i f if jfl 1 1 . ooo this is their BIG year! . . . . AND HERE THEY ARE IN LUSTROUS NECKLACES, ROPES, CHOKERS end EARRINGS We've the most wonderful selection of pearls you've seenl These shown are just a small part of our gorgeous Christmas collection! Every woman would love a gift of this fashion-favorite jewelry in her Christmas stocking I Necklaces ... 1 strand, 1.00 vpt 2 strand 1.95 up, 3 strand, 2.95 up; 4 strand, 4.95 up; 5 strand, 5.95 up Rope in combinations of brown, green,wlneond white . a ......... . 1.95 Earrings ... in a multitude of styles . . from 1.00 Marvella and Richelieu boxed pearls . . from 3.00 SPECIAL BOXED PEARLS with rhlntitsn slip 1 strand y i ii pi Srt mh H 7 Tra r 029 r 2 strand 3.89 3 strand 5.19 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT ' STREET FLOOR