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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Pace Eight Tuesday, December 21, 192(1 Firemen's Dance To Be New Year's - Night at Altamont Tho Mg dance of the holwlay oa iill It alntej 1.7 th AltamolU uvl llon whr the local finmeu lie their New Year't ball. Arrangements for the dance are nnw underway, accprdinc to Keith' Amhro, fire ch:ef. ao yesterday vtaled that New Year's uifllt has l'n chosen for the date cf the firemen's hall. Vet f.iUt dance ore 'estra lias been enlaced to fur nish rauic. I'roceids from the tlnn.-e arc to go Into a fund that the ftrcmrn are raisiUK f.r addiu. r.al equip ment In their livinp iu:irtcrs, n..me ly a radio with which to shorteu the lone hours of their unending vigil. , j Inland Company " Burns Its Fingers "The Inland Coustrtu t on com uny jot its (infers burned when It lHik over the luwng contracts of I). C. Spydfl." 1 - Thin was the reply roivtved by the city yesterday from the c.mcorti that furnished the Inland company hond. la response to a comnianica tlon from City Clerk Gachagcn ak Idk a statement of cause as to stow Scoa In completing the pa vine jjbs. Sireet improvement projects in question are Sarsent and Crescent avenues, for whose paving the la land Construction company now hold contract. Both avenues were & nded last fall and seme rock was spread on the jobs, but progress is tier La red to extremely, slow and t- city is now looking for assur ance that te projects will be com pleted when weather premits re sumption of paving next year. Hit, Run Driver Gets Jail Sentence Dean Upton, who changed his pie of not guilty to that of guilty on the charge of driring while In toxicated, was given a fine of $250 and sentenced to CO days in the city Jail yhen he appeared before Jus tice R. A. Kmmttt yesterday. It was Upton who ran down John O'Day. his son. Bobbie, and bis ycang daughter Saturday night. December 12 on Main street. The boy was taken to the Klamath Val ley hospital where aa X-ray exam ination proved a fractured skull had been sustained, and a delicate operation was immediately perform ed. The child is said to -ha ici irovln at present. ' Masons Install Officers Tonight Klamath Chapter No. 55 Royal Atvh M.ihoim. will hold Us laM meet ing of the year tontKht. A banquet will be MTVed at 6:30 iu houor of the newly cUctod offers and all members and taijourulnx compan ions are invited to attend. Installation ceremonies will be held immediately after the banquet. Oorpe J. Walton, past hiph pnes:.; be in it th? iuttalltua officer. Those elected to terve the chap ter for 1927 are: H. E. Watten Uir;;. h!;h prtt'St; J. A. Leech. Kinc, K J. M, l.aushlin. Scribe; 11. 1. i:i; r.- Cupi tin of the Hosts; Varion itauk. Treasurer; Frank Kvar.s. Secretary. Speaker Advocates Proper Advertising Urr.ce Pennis was principal speak er at the regular luncheon of the Klamath Realty board yesterday, and addressed the assembled realtors on methods and possibilities of ad vertising. ; Stressing the Important par: that a realty organization plays lu the' tlevelopaicnt of a community, the speaker pointed out how proper advertising can be made to heighten the efficiency of a realty board's efforts in the field of development. -This week will be devoted to in-f tensive work on the part of the board advertising committee, who expect to have a comprehensive campaign outlined by next Monday, when the realtors hold their next tree-in g. Announcement that credentials of the local board have been accepted by the national and northwest real ty associations and that members nf the local board are now nationally re.ocnired "realtors", was received wi:h considerable enthusiasm a: the luncheon. Otterhein Named As Candidate for Came Commission After several hours of debate in t h o ch n m be r of com me rvt room la-it night, the Klamath County Sportsmen's association endorsed Nate Ctterbein, secretary of the as sociation as a candidate for the ktntt came commission. Tl'e nnie of W. XV. McNealy. ap pointed as a candidate frcm this disrrtct for the eomm'SKton. will not he rescinded. Instead both he and Ottor'udn will wttrnd recommended to lhe .vernor-eOeel a candidates fr a 'at on the cmmNVun. Wednesday Forum Chicken Eggs Are Charge Ministers; Of Unusual Size Members of the Ministerial oo flatluu of Klamath KalU will have tharu of i9 Wednesday forum lim.Ueon of th chamber if com merce, according to announcement mads by tun avtrctary yvsterday at noon. Rer. A. F. Loener vt th Sacred Heart Catholic church, who Is pres ident of ins Klamath MluUterlal asociation, wilt sene aa chairman nt tomorrow's luncheon In the chamber cf commerce dining room. A program, wh.ch will border on the holiday Kplrlt. Ii anticipated. Musical Recital Sundav Afternoon STRAM.E Si" SI KIT IS 1 ;iKN HIS FRKEDOM An intertmtlng pip organ and vilin reettal. in which Mrs. J. Kus-a-'ll Rodley. (Ilea trice Walton), and Miss Kathcrine Walton, students of the School of Music. College of tho, lncif!c nt Stockton w III entertain scores of Klamath muifc lovers. Is scheduled for Sunday afternoon nt S o'clock in the First Christian church. It is. as one of the committee members arranttins the recital, stat ed yesterday. Mrs. Medley's and Miss; Walton's Christmas gift to the com munity. Mrs. Bod ley Is leaving immediate ly af;er the close of the spring quarter at the College of the Paci fic, with her husband. Professor Hod ley. for Kurope where they will spend six months or a year studying pipe organ, piano and composition under French and tier man masters. Miss Walton is studying this year at the college, majoring In violin. The youug women are the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. lleorge J. Wal ton, of Crescent avenue. Darin remodeling of our new ftore we will be out if business; meantime are selling entiie stock of Millinery at half price. l.er trudeV 5?7 Vain St. Christmas Money For City Workers The men empbned onutrw-t work In Klamath Falls aro to have their y checks before Christmas, as a result of action by the city council last night when that body moved that the workers bo given their wages at once. Recular payday for tho men would come after the first of the year nnd as tho workmen desire to join the hopdar buying throngs, the council acceded to their request for enrlv pay rtveks. Two hugs ehli ken egga brought to ;tbe office of C. A. Heudenuiu, coun ty agent, yesterday, by Fred Mc Keiidre. Merrill rancher, merely represent lhe daily efforts of hens uu the McKendrce (tniit. j This la according to MeKendree. who stated that large eggs are a common occurrence from his Huff Orphington hens. The tug cuss given to llendersou weighed about . two and three-quarters uud lhrc jounces respectively. Indicative of the favo.abli ell mate In this county for poultry rat -ItiR. ts the word at the agent's office that farmers all over the I county report excellent winter egg production. Tea. her f I'Uim Violin .. I'KTI ItH N Plume 4.1I-W (intiluate l itUerally of CallforwU AcvitiHti'U hy NtHltt lluurU uf Kducailoit. Lei Ua Paper Your Home F, it OLDS Wall Pener and PalnU Phone 192.W I Pretty bright spring ilrcMsrs for ;l for ll 86 In today, al Hie ' llccln'. Store. 119 So 7th ft We Npc-TTiiin la llclpfiilMcf UltST MKTHlllimT t HI IK II Tetuli unr High St. Slllldny NcrlcM: 1 1 :HI a. ni.i 7:ihl . m. Fruiik U Wenielt. MliiH(,.r Kcrdciuc IHOi IIIhIi St. Not Too Late To Get. Greeting Cards We I lave Dozpiw of Beautiful and Exclusive Designs We Will Imprint to Your Order. No Waiting CASE & MELTON, Printers Phone 183-W 124 So. Seventh A slender, dark man whose de- scription answered that of the' strangler who has been terrorixing women in cities along the coast was arrested here yesterday morn ing by ci;y, county and state offic ers. The suspect Immediately establish ed an alibi and was freed. The arrest took place just after the man. whose name was withheld from publication, came out of the local post office. Account of expiration of lease we have to moe. so are selling out entire stock of Millinery and Mil linery gotis at half price, tier-. trntfT's. til Main St. 1 NOTICE Royal Arch Masons Klamath Chapter No. 35. . Royal Arch Masons, will install officers this eve ning. Banquet at 6:30. Members and sojourning; companions invited to at tend. E. E. magee;. h. p. Last-Minute Shoppers DON'T BECOME FRANTIC BECAUSE CHRISTMAS DAY RELENTLESSLY BEARS DOWN UPON YOU COME TO THIS STORE AND SEE HOW EASY SHOPPING CAN BE. 18 A. SB- m $ n is fa se P2y m . 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This is to give those who have not finished their Christmas buying an opportunity to do so. THE WOMEN'S STORE. GIFT' NEGLIGEE The Gift Beautiful a .Voy Kcclirce or Breakfast Coat is the gift irre sistible. An intimate gift that combines luxury with utility, if it ccmes from Moe's, that silently but elo quently exp -esses the good judgment of the giver and pays a pretty compliment to the recipient. We have such a wide variety of styles from which to choose and the materials are the most beautiful Silks and .Satins. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY IN THE SHOW WINDOWS . GIFr LINGERIE Lingerie The Most Feminine of Gifts Dainty Silken Lingerie is dear to tne heart of every woman who loves beautiful things and whose undergarments must be of the same quality as her frocks and hats. Wom en adore Lingerie and gifts of Step-ins, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Costume Slips, Chemise will be most acceptable. 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