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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
C 1 PAOR TWO VRIDAV, HKFTRMBKR 84, J MO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON M f V ! MMNT BETTERMENT SURVEY REPORT (Continued Prom Yesterday) There should also bo some semi pulillc agency such as nn associated charities or welfaro agency to enro for all cases that aro not eligible tor county nld, or who need mora help than the county li authorized to glvo. Slnco tho lied Cross Is already orgnn- Iced as a relief agency. It Is recom mended that they officially extend their work to Include civilian fami lies and cooperate with tho county In securing a trained full-time worker. It has been suggested that this committee recommend that to begin organized relict work in this county, tho county, Red Cross, and school board cooperate In employing n train ed social worker to net as dependency investlcator. Juvenllo probation or fleer, an mer; park with water frontage and eaulPDed with municipal dance pa vilion; playgrounds located In vicinity of each school, equipped wi(h wading pools, play equipment and field house 2. To tho School Heard: (a). Organized school play under compe tent directorship; ndequato school (rounds and equipment for children during school sessions, 3. To tho City Ceuncil: (a) Or dinances regulating- operation of pub lic commercialized amusements and strict enforcement of tho same. 1. Dance halls Children under 18 excluded except with responsible chaperone; scparnlo cloak rooms tor1 men and women; no smoking in y dance halls; adequate exits In casolA of flro; nm In entrance leading direct. X ly Into danco hall. V 4. To Pa rent-Teacher Association' and High School faculty: Regular A and organized recreation and amuse-1 r ments for children of high school age. City LIbmry Recommendation. A Klamath County Is at present re- 1 celvlng very Inefficient library serr-i y Ice due to, lack of organization and ft cooperation. I t Thero are six different library y services In tho ceunty: Klamath1 County Library, Klamnth Palls Tub- "X. tin I ll.mrf Mni-rlll I.lhi-nrv Klnmnth County High School Library, Klnm-iA ath Palls Public School Library and Klamath County School Libraries. Klamath County Library grants to nqith !l)ifnti- n ntmtfi nf Iwuika ntlutr ...I ,1.. .Mt HhvftittAa .. nnlliMltlTlL IllUVyVIIUllll U4 Vim UlllllllVI, ll'OUIIlun 5imJJm5mm5JJmJm5 Quality and Style Without Extravagance Service Our Motto ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop Corner Main and 7th 707 Main St. ! Our Aim is to Inspire, Suggest and Guide toward the Attainment of Perfection in Drew Shop in Klamath Falls COATS COATS COATS A Big Event Saturday in Our Coat Department X . . .... fn-r Thm thrflln m,, Interest or cooperation and a and truant officer.. There tbrccl, of gJ.g,cm ,hr0UK,10Ut tru, wIl0i0 y of work overlap, and tho eom-1 servlce. Thero aro funds which aro tAi.i. mltteo feels that ono worker could not being spent advantageously; A handle all phases of this work for "'X books that are not being circuintca t and some parts of tho county with noi library service whatever. j y However, tho County Court has A taken the matter in band and plans' 1 somo time, and the expense ot em ploying such a worker would not fall heavily on any of the organizations concerned. With alt relief concentrated under one head, wasteful and harmful giv ing would be eliminated, and con structive work could bo done among disadvantaged families, work that would tend to bring the unfortunate to a point where he would become self-supporting Instead of pauperiz ing him, making the Individual the asset rather than a liability to the community. It was Impossible tor tho commit tee to determine Just how much mon ey Is spent each year, by all agencies and Individuals, were found where a to appoint a county library board. y To those who aro Interested In the, A library work of Klamath County this Is very encouraging. It means that In time all the libraries ot the county will be working under one efficitnt management, every person In tho county getting the best library serv ice posslblt for the funds at hand. A resume of tho present library equipment shows that the Klamath County Library has a commodious Carnegie building, f 2000 Income and close to 4500 volumes; Klamath Falls Public Library has a fairly rood building. $1000 incomo and 000 velumes: Merrill Library has but several cases about 1000 volumes and la main- .ii. .. u tainea oy mo .-uerriu woman s t,i hnrv f!tnh? Klamath Valla Ininnc celvlng aid from tho county, Hed ScUK) Library has about 6 $00 v..'. Cross, churches, and Individuals,! unvs: ihe Klamath Count v P.'gh and spending such funds wastefully SW-ol and Uiade School l.ibmiles without any advice or supervision for m " "" "" from the donors. I it will be the duty of tte county ttm of " ' Recreatioa. 'brary board to build up a .ompr.- Keport of coasauttee oa "W""',,, library work. pUc"i; sta- 1. Commercialized recreatien: tlons over the county wherecver they public dances, 2; moving picture win best serve the communities. ine houses, 3; swimmlngCtanks. 2; pool library boards or the various city halls and card rooms, 10; plays, con- and school libraries may contract ecrta. etc. Irrerular.. with this board from rear to Tear to Public and asaal-Btsblle organt- run their libraries, or makit what satlons providing some recreational ever arrangements seem best to work and amusement features: Libraries. witj. this board for the betterment 2; churches, 6; fraternal organlia- 0f the library service in their con tlons, 8; Parent-Teacher Association; munlty. Bov Scouts. . . This Dlaa has been carried out in Negative Report. I numbers of counties In several states No public parks; no public piay- an(j fa found to bring about a very grounds for children; no public ath- effective service, letlc field, tennis court, golf course,' Parent-Teacher Association, te. " . r la. Scptmbcr a rarcct-Tcacncr The result "of the investigation of Asoclatlon was organized In the High the recreational committee of both School with the hope that among oth public and private recreational and er things something might he done amusement facilities shows 'that toward providing wholesome enter Klamath Falls Is woefully deficient in 'talnment for the high school pupils, uch facilities, especially neglecting a committee was appointed to se to care for the pleasure of the stran- cure If possible a hall or building ger within our gates and the young of some sort which could be furnished eoaie. Moreover many public with gamea and a musical inatru- amusements now hi operation are a ment, etc., and where the students detriment to the community rather could have a good time.' than a benefit. This committee recog-i it was planned to have the hall nixes the truth that recreation is es-i opened at least several evenlpga a entlal to normal living and believes week and at such times it would be that It Is the duty of the community under the supervision of a committee to provide adequate recreatlonar Ta- from the Parent-Teacher Association, dllties for all ages and classes ot Its After much effort and time the only citizenry. Upon the city park board place to be found was an abandoned falls the major responsibility for hall on West Main street, providing places for recreation. The, Before It could be used it must be city council and police officers are re-J rewired and otherwise fixed up and sponsible for the type and character just as the Improvements were fairly of amusement offered the public, started the "flu" epidemic put a stop Reading rooms and library facilities to trrvthlng of the sort and by the of this city are entirely Inadequate, time the ban was lifted it was de (See report atached). elded that by the time the Improve- Recommendations. ments of the ball were completed 1. To the City Park' Board:1 (a) the school year would be too near Centrally located park with band an end. stand: free band concerts In sum- T nearest the Parent-Teacher Realizing the cold snappy days will soon be here we have made extensive preparation in our suit department for the big demand that will be necessary for the comfort of "Milady," and fashion's newest creations buoyant and youthful, and of a quality that ap- Y M peals to the most discriminating. They are here in SILVERTONE, VELOUK, DUVA-DE-LAINE, VILDE-CYNE MORVELLA, BOLIVIA, PLUSH yes, even the moat handsome Furs in HUD SON SEAL or SEALINE elegantly trimmed in luxurious furs and smartly self-tailored large cape collars are shown, and styles vary from the "Wrappy-Wrap" to the more conservative. All beautifully lined and quality prevails throughout. Prices start at $29.50, $35.00, up to $550.00. An excellent line of children's coats, ages 6 to 14. Andross-Glover Style Sh CORNER MAIN AND 7TH M$:Kixxt r''- X iwSsSm x EWA . 7 M X v ? ll ! I II V i n t P j HJMHfs Camclio"! m Association came to accomplishing Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Bags Its purpose of providing wnoiesome ana sulphur Compound now because amusement was in chaperoning sever al dances for the students and alumni of the .High School at tho Whlto Peli can Hotel. Th atmtonta were loud In tnClr praise of these affairs and manifest- co a strong appreciation terest the association tried to take In them. . . Had the association succeeded In carrying out Its plan for a hall the financing 01 n w i., TT. trout, met in part by a promise of nelplj on tho rent rrom mo county UUB'1 and by personal pledges and small collections from the students ana parents. One ot the greatest needs of tro city la a place where students especi ally may spend at least part of their leisure time in wholesome fun In proper surroundings and under su pervision and It Is hoped that aomo tbmg may be accomplished along this line another year. It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one, small trand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after .an other application It becomes .baa tl fully dark and appears glossy and lus- AT THE THEATERS She was his second wife. And his homo was filled with rotullves of his first wife, who hated her. A pariah, an outcast in her own home, sho, nevertheless, at Ihe cost of hur own happiness saved hor hus band from a terrible knowledge What fallowed makes one of tho groStrit dramas of modern times. This Is the central situation of "Ills llouio In Order," In which Klilo Ferguson Is starred as the unhappy wife. Htm novur was given a moro wonderful part for hor talonts, and the result la one of tho best pictures In many months. At the Htar theater tonight only. Don't miss It. According to true Japanuno eti quette a fan must never be used ia tliii prnoence of cut flowers. xkk:xkk "X":"fr"M"X 4sS I "CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain X ' 2 Ono-Ton Ford-Trucks. Second Hand Cars 1 Studebaker "4" Touring Car. 1 Overland M 81. known as Lizzie Johnson Car. 1 Overland M 85-4 Touring Car. 1 Studebaker 6 Cyl. 7 Passenger. 1 1912 Pierce Arrow. ' 1 Maxwell Form A Truck. 1 Ford Buff. Acme Motor Co. 41 So. 6th St Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, In stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ("Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every bard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho cal luses, without soreness or irritation. V B vuj; SAGETEATURNS BRAY IB DARK THE IT'S GRANDMOTHER'B RKC1PK TO URINO RACK COLOR AND LUS- IrtB TO HAIR ; That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be. bad by brew ing a mliture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Tour hair Is your charm. It makes or man the face. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sago and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dred fold. C-i't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients for CO cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL An up-to-date high-class Institution for the scientific care of disease or injury. Designed, not only to fulfill the Physician's every requirement in his practice of Medicine or Surgery, but to furnish to discrim inating patients the maximum of comfort as well. Here has been equipped a modern Hospital, shaving private rooms with bath and telephone every room steam heated, and TiavinJTa bountiful supply of sunlight. In addition is the big X-Ray machine, and the Clinical Research Laboratories. A Physician is always on duty in the Hospital, and tho Pre scription Pharmacy offers a day and night service. ' , Consultation, examination rooms, and offices of the members of the Staff of the Hospital are all on the Administrative floor of ( the building. DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Private exchange connects all departments. STAFF WARREN HUNT, M. D. . GEORGE A. MASSEY, M. D. LAWSONLTRUAX,JViD. Frank B. Robinson Pharmacist and Roentgenologist Phone .497 ;m K 4th and Pine ;.j ' ,,-,t w M A r..