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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1930)
Wednesday, May 21, 1930 NEWSinBRIEF Character Cloie-Upt A9S 0f wr TS Tyre Y&SJF- Mmiy Vlllln l-ako Twciityasvcn rara t Govern ment lam, ('riirr laka national lurk, lut tiumlar. lu spit of III lart that III road Is not n't rlcar In tho lake's rim. Una tar was from Mlrlilsan. It la rxpiirlrH. t'rom a niurli larthor pultil anrn mauiiitra III anuthiT car. una ilaliitlii: In bo Irum bVoilaml. Tula particular parson i an enthusiastic laity who InaJaluil on olii to Ilia lak, flunking to tha rim rather than joins: by way of Ilia road. Althousb llin xrsda la eKtritmetjr atfrp, lha woman In niiiitln waa heard to say. "I have rmne all Ilia way from Hol land to aa (raltr lkn and I'm going lo a It, If I do have to climb." To hlamalh Valla . Irvine- K. Vltilng. president of tho Aahlaiul chamber of com merce, W. M. llrlffsa and men aaalng aacratary Drome It. Mna-e-r ara In Klamatb I-alia today, and all attandrd tha forum lunrh ami of tha Klamatb county cham ber. Mr. Vltilng waa tha prin cipal apeakar on today' pro f tain. Vlaltnl In Cronls fate Mr. and Mr. J. l. Packard el'eiit g short lime lha flral pail of tha .k visiting In liranta l'ss with Mra. Packard's niotbar. Mra. I'arkard plays lha part of ona of tha rll Ion maidens In Ilia play. "Ahhu Han of Old Japan" whlrh will ba praaatuad hara. Mill Ult In Idaho Mr. and Mra. J. A. Mrrtnnalrl. who have han rraldlng In Mails f'r lha past three years, left to day by motor for llolaa, Idaho. whira they plan lo visit frlrnda In their former home for aoma Mne. Mr. Mrlionnlil It a Malln l.arlier. LIBERTY I..IKT MIoUIMl TODAY MARY PHILBIN In "GIRL OVEREOARD" Poole's PELICAN Theatre The ONE 100 Talking Singing Dancing ' I t. ll a ISO 1 11 X A ) A PAUL FEJOS Production Presented Motored lo Mnlfont Mr. aud Mra. K. D. Joiia mo-. torad tu Madford Haturday elver. noou gnd vlslled tor aavaral houra with Mra. 0. M. Martin, ninthar ut Mra. Jones, wbo taka tha wart of Natso-No In tha play, A htm Han of Old Japan," that la to b alagad In tb Mllla addi tion I'hool on May lara. Plan lo licnya Hoon Mr. and Mr. D. R. Thnmaa plan to leave aooa for a vlalt In IMralallo, Idaho, Ihiilr former home. Mra. Tbomaa haa tha lead ing part In tha play "Ahbu Han of Old Japan" which la lo ba pre sented In tha Mllla arhool audi torium on Friday, May JJrd. Wednesday Club lo Mnt . Tb Wednesday club will maal 111 la evening at HL Paula Kple copal pariah halt at a o'clock, ac cording to gn announcement mada lata yealarday. Mra. Joseph Ewlug and Mra. J. Ilnnry Thoinaa will h Hi boateiHa on tlila occasion. Kntrrlatlied ( ill Mra. C. M. Reynold! enter tallied tha niemlmre of tha play "Ahbu Kan of old Japan" re cently. Tha aftarnoun waa apent In making roalumea and Mowers to ba used In Ilia praaautatlou of tb play. Attended Illy lUrra ' Among thoia attending tha T)ly rarea Hunday were Ollle Wolfe, (ieriruda Drown. Jerry Walsh and Joseph Harden of Klamath Kalla and Mr. and Mra, h. Ilrlla ot Una Krauclaro, Hull Meeting Tha Kaaterg Mar rlub No. J will meet at lha bom of Mra ('. W. Iloriilhrook, (IS Lincoln atreat, on Krlrtey afternoon at 3:16. t reed to Alleud Tb Hoyal Nalghbora wbo ara meuibera of lha drill team gr especially urged to attand lha practlra to b bald Thursday af ternoon. I'ntfornia will b worn. flWurna Krmn t'orfuuift Mra. I.erl MrDonald returned Tueaday evening from I'oriland and motored lo ber boma In Lan gall Valley tbla morning. Motor lo Klamath Palla Mr". nrne 1. and (mall daughter. Hetty t.ae. of Algoma. wera Tiiltora In tbla city Tuea day. Algiuua vuit Mr j. B. 1. Ixiftgaard, of Al (nma, waa a buelneea yUltor In Klamatb Kalla Tueaday. Itanrher VUlta Onorg Ager. rancher ot lb Keno dlatrlct, wtt a Tlaltor In ibla city Tueaday. Lake o' the Woods Road in Condition According to mnlnrUln, the road to Lk o th Wood Is In Nitnr condition for thU time of yi-ir than It vr h bivtn. Mony vt (hott who bT mmoirr rot Uiti at th Uk have vlaltod thm a numtir o( tlmi already tht year. Tho atom, loratrd at' the lake rennrt, la open fur builnrM. and ONLY... AITH THE ORIGINAL PLAY v v DIALOG that will dagger you with Its rwaHS) with tongs ryouD nwvwr forgtj wrffh a dra- rnatk rwowp ond on rnoHorial depth that will hold you tpoR' bound. THERFS NOTHING EISE LIKE IT IN THE WORLD I, with 'GKsnn Tryon Evelyn Brgntt Mama Knndy, T. E. Jackson ,OtU Horlon; Rob EDisI Taul Porcosi) latlia Fanroni Betty Franciseoi STATE PRISON TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE 24-25 Adminigtration Building To Be Thrown Open For Inapection BAI.PIM, Ora, Muy ti. (AP) Huperlulandent Henry W. May ara and other official! of tha alata penitentiary will ba bnaia to tha paopla of Oregon next Haturday and Hunday when open hnun la lo ha held In Dm new prlann administration building that la now practically complain. Tha building, g fnur-atory itruo tura, will be occupied early neit weak. l,ora'ed In lha new building will he lha admlnlairatlva and Imluatrlal offlcra, guanla' quart era, prlion graeuul, matron'a of fices, and, nil tha lop floor, quarter fur to fuumia prisoners. Women I'ollah yuurl.Ta 1'nder lha dlraciinn of lha mat ron, Mra. lieu llalley, and ber asalatant, Mra. Ilnrtha Mathews, a number of women prlaonera ara engaged In polishing up the women a quarters. Uuks bava bean bought for tha corridor, and Iheae wera being dualcd gnd put In plar yesterday. Tha new quariera, with bath gnd other modern runvenlenrea In avery rooni, and with good bada, ara butter furnished than many hotels and In color, cleanliness and con venience fur ahi-ad ot anytblnK many of Ilia women be known "outside." Oirrerllvr) Xeeila Trtubled Correctly needs h not been nrerlcxik-d. and one room has been set apart especially for tha girls w ho won't ba good. Segre gation aa a precaution against In fest loua diseases, nerer before puaslhl among tha women In the Oregon penitentiary, la provided In lh new quarters. Tha new building Is considered fireproof. With lha exception of windows gnd doora It la entirely tb product of prison labor. This Includes plumbing. Interior dec oration and tarloua artistic fea lurea. for example an electric col 'r fountain on lha first floor Tha public will ba rarelred next Saturday and Hunday be tween lb bour ot o'clock a. in. and 4 p. m. Tha excavation baa bean coma plated lor tha new cell wing recently authorli'd by ths alate emergency board. Upper Classmen To Picnic Monday Each yaar the Junior and seniors of lha Klamath I'nlon high arhnol bold their picnic In honor ot tba graduating class. Tbla year' picnic will b held Monday, May S. at Lak o" tha Woods. Two bnndred student ara expected to attend. Bwlm mlng. fishing picnicking and dancing will feature lha day s entertainment. Harry Fprasue and Valeria Mcl'aulcy are arranging for the transportation of the atudenta to the lake. Mineral flllluga and mineral falsa teeth did not make their ap pearance until tha end ot the ISth century. by CARL LAEMMLE mm HE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Espeo Shortens Train Schedules Through Klamath According to announcement mad today by C. M. Illgga, dis trict passenger agent of tha Houthern I'aclflo company, tha Hhaala Itonl tralna of that com pany will b speeded up effective Jun Uth. Changa directly affecting Klamath Kalis gr aa follows: Tralna T and ft "Tha Klam atb" schedule shortened 10 minu tes aouthliotind and 40 mlnutoe northbound; Train 7 Train t II: to a. in. I,v. p't'4 Ar. :0p. m. Hp. in. Ar. K. K. Ar. :44 a. at. 7:0 a m. I. v. K. T. I,v. :40 a. m. :60 a. m. Ar. H. Y. f.r. :00 p. m. Tralna 17 gnd II "Th ' cado" Tim shortened 16 mlnu tra southbound and It mlnutea northbound; Train 17 Train IS 10:16 p. Lr. P't'd Ar. 4:16 p m. 7:16 a. m. Ar. K. Y. Ar. :16 a. m. 7:16 a. m. I.v. K. T. hi. 7:01 a. m. 7:16 p. m. Ar. B. P. I.v. :20 p. m. Tralna 16 and 16 "Th West Coast" Tim shortened 30 mlnu lea aouthhound, northbound acho dul nut gvallabl aa yet; Train 16 4:16 p. m. I.v. Portland 4:7 a. m. Ar. Klamath Palla 4:62 a. m. I.v. Klamath Palls ft: bo p. m. Han Pranclaro :30 a. m. I.os Angeles (2nd Morning). Train 1 Arrlvea 1:6! p. m. Ueparta 10:07 p. D1. Tralna 11 and II "Tb Hhasta" (VI ledford) Time shortened to mlnutea aouthbound and 40 mlnutea northbound: Train It Train 12 6 : 1 0 a. m. Ar. P't'd Ar. : 20 p. m. It 10 a. m. Ar. H. P. I.v. 7:40 p. m. Tralna SI and 82 operated via th Modoc 1,1ns through Alturas will be run aa follows: Train II will leava Klamath Palls at :66 a. m ; Train 22 will arrive Klamatb Palls at 4:20 p. m. Class Elections Held Yesterday At Klamath High Class officers for tba senior. Junior and aophomor claaaea for next year at tha Klamath I'nlon high nchool wera chosen yeeter day at elections beld by th varl oua classes. Th Incoming freshmen clssa, graduates of the grammar schools, will rhoos their officers gt th beginning of tb fall tarm of school. Ilrrmrr lleada Henlora Arthur Bremer, prealdent; Ed ward Hoyd. Tic prealdent: Pay Iluchanan, secretary treasurer, and Miss Virginia Went and Al Sinclair, class advisers, wera chosen by the junior class of tbls year who will ba tb seniors of next ypar. Tha juniors chose Jimmy Hall, president, Janet Bedford, vie prealdent. Bill Est, aocretary treasurer sod Jeroma Williams, yell leader. Miss Troy and Al Sinclair war chosen as tbelr class advisers, although th pref erence for Al Sinclair will un doubtedly go to tb seniors. Por the sophomore class Max Raa waa elected president. Adolph Vanfky, vice president. Betty Gal lagher. scrotary-trettaurer and Hick Olllman. yell leader. Kath erlne Vlrlrb and Owlght French were chosen clssa advlsera. KAKI.y VOTK tilVKX. riKHKK. S. 1).. May 21. (AP) 1'iiofflcial votoa on the first ballot cast for the republican nomination for governor at the state convention today gave Cladys I'yle 29.430 vote with 59.995 necessary to nominate Brooke, ilowell'a unofficial vote waa 23,061. The second ballot produced few change. saa T LET TO W. J. TOBIN Call For Expenditure Of $61,000 On Sewer Unit W. J. Tobln, contractor of Oakland, Calif., waa awarded the- contract on th 14th sewer unit at meeting of the council Tuesday afternoon as a commit tee of tha whole. Mr. Tobln's bid was 161.000. Olbar firms who sent In bids on the project Included J. P. Hues and Co., Portland; Dunn and Dakar, Praderlckson and Watson Construction Co., 1'urdln, Hando herg, P.k and Llnd of Portland, DeGnlyer aud Bruce company of Portland. During the meeting tha vsrl oua bide rocelved on tba lighting unit were discussed but no agree ment waa reached on awarding a coulract alnce aoma of the Kla matb avenue property boldera wished to 'urthnr consider th varloua bids. A report will be mad to th city eouncll today. Tbos wbo sent iu blda on tba lighting project wera Concrete Pipe company of Portland; Cali fornia bregon Power company, Garcelon's Kloctrlc shop. 8. C. Hoberts. Hpokaue; I'hllg's Elec tric, shop. Musicians' Ball Social Triumph "It htppens Jut once a year." and lis the annual musicians ball. Tb fourth one waa given at tbe Altamont last evening when S2 musicians. In groups of S, strove to outdo each other In thep reaentatlon of waltzes and fox trots. The Isrge hall waa crowded during tbe four hours of con tlnuoua dancing and the aucceas of tbe event may be elassett with that of the Electrical I ll and other Joyous dance events given here yearly. M'PERHTITIONH PKOVKD? ISTANBUL. Turkey. May 21. (AP) Superstitious Turks bsve long believed the ancient and crumbling Roman tower of Ie debaaht, near Smrrna, waa haunted by evil aplrita. The tower crashed down yes terday opon Turkish Peasant wo man who were reating In tha ahada after working In th opium fields, killing 11 and Injuring eight. DOUBLE ACTION flrwl-U Use iawgts Takeaa ba take ei Satae Price or ouer 38 years 25 tcr 25 Use less than of high priced brands HiLLtont or FOUNDS usco BY OUK OOVBBNMSNT NOW SHOWING CON Student Annual Brings Words of Highest Praise The Klamatb 1,'nlon high school annual publication Kl Itodeo for iju, puhiiahed each year bv the associated students of the school, Is off the press and sc. cording to all who have seen It claims the distinction of being the most attractive book put out 07 ina stuoems. Tbe front cover Is of red leather finish with an attractive white latterlng design. Each department In the book I spaced off wltb red pages. The dedication Is msde to Bert Hall "who baa made It pos sible for all Ibose who cannot finance a bigb eebool education to aecure an amount of money from the fund which be started." Tbe departments are th dedi cation, administration, clause, organisations, music, publication and presentation, departmenta. athletic and advertlaamenta. Attractive picture. Individual onea of tha tearhera, seniors and juniors, and group plcturea of the sopbomore and freshmen and organlzatlona, ar shown. Th annual staff la composed of Mr. Emery, sponaor; Hubert Totten, editor; Herbert Graham, buslnasa manager; Mr. Fisher, faculty, business advisor: Cbet TEETH SUFFER WHEN THE DIET LACKS VITAMINS Merras Should Be Planned to Include Vitamins, Minerals and Roughage Dental authorities ny that a child must have a I ax's need diet to insure proper development of th teeth. Furthermore, sudj a diet must be continued in adult life to maintain tooth structures already developed. Vitamins "C and "D" play an (nnAFfanl navt In nenenotir.v tha health of teeth. Many familiar ) foods contain one ot these ti taming. They ar tomatoes, peas, leafy veg etables, yellow turnips; oranges, apples, raspberries, peaches; egg yolks, butter and whole milk. The taste-appeal of many of them foods can be increased by the use of sugar. Put a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt in the vegetables as they cook. Sprinkle sugar on the fresh fraits or add it when stewing them. Aad of coarse, podding made of eggs and milk need sugar for palatability. Ia meal planning, jellies and jams should be included frequently. They are delicious accompaniments for meat as well as for bread. Their fruit content is also healthful. Good food promotes good health ani test. Th Sugar Institute. m 4 1 Jj " a, iT Friendly ... but no . "QHE-S NICE but let's not invite ber!" O That's what people said about Mrs. Everybody knew the teason.EveryonebutMrs. herself! Then by chance she overheard,"B.O." 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