The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, Anoint 13, 1930
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TAGE THRE8
NEWS'nBRIEF
Character Cloie-Ups
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Visit In I'fliievlllr
,Mr. fl. C. Harris, and AID
ddlo Mild Jack Harris, led Tuna
day '"r 1'rliicvlllii whore Uiuy
pluu In spend several ilu)s v Ib II
liiK Mrs. Ilurris' purouts.
PINE
TREE
NOW
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ri nil rulor mm
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b-l pit. IlinvlmU
Wll,r'"
Mlth (lie greatest
cant of tinging
stars rtrr In onu
picture, i
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HEIIMt K (I.AIHK
NOAH Ill t llV AI.U.'K
Photographed entirely In Technicolor
flu.
.l)l)l:i) MIOKTH
llrarrvallolia Mmlc
Among I line (rum rorlUnil
who Iikvo niuilu reservations fur
Urn alula iloiliiiun convention
wlili tl opens Imro tnniorrow urn
Alvlu Hltvers, Arthur . rlvers.
Henry Hwlnl, Dr. IJtmo Kulluwa,
Dr. J. 1'. Hounds, L, Muklnr, J.
Jesaon, W. K. Nuuiiian, J. Ilahn.
C. (iurnder, (inurge Canilhers
mid Mr. and Mra. Alex Johnson.
Keanrvuflnna have been mail al
III Ariadn hotel, Hie official
huli'l of Ilia convention.
Children's Pictures Hlmwn
rlevrrel pictures ( Klamath
Knlla children aro shown In lh
August luo of lh Guardian
Nnwa. Iaued monthly ly the
(iuardlan J 1 n 1 1 I I ii ac and Loan as-iH-lnllun.
Tim plrturoa show
Churli'a Kenneth Kill", inn ol
.Mr. and Mra. Olio Kill of III In
city, and Norm and Howard
llollldur who live on a ranch
Juat out of Ktamalb Kails.
Carrier on Vacation
Charles lionolaon. mall car
rier ut Dm local puat office la
enjoying lila auuuul leave (ram
lila duties. Ha la spending moat
of Ilia Hum at lila new hum In
ilia HI. Kriinrls siibdlvlnlon where
tin alan d ha wua "building fouces
mid digging ditches,"
olri 'lll. li.ll Visited Here
lir. J. .M. llorgor. noted pursl
ilun of Chicago, and Mra. llerg
er. spent aeveral days hero I III"
week vlalllng lr. Mergers coualn,
Kluier llslalger. The visitors
ara leaving some time thla eve-
nins l mi urn to tlialr noma In
llio esut.
Itrlurnrd In Work
Thomp Cone, carrier (or tho
Inral poet office, haa resumed
lila work after hung confined lo
hia home for tha pat three
weeks wlib a spn'lned bark and
a serious aiu.k of lumliaga.
Dnrlnl Mr. Cone'a aharnra Tlieo-
dorn Kl'ld kulialllulrd aa carrier.
M:"-r)a on 'arn(lon
William Maaaey and (amlly
aro enloylng a (nrlnlght'a ara
lion vlalllng In Balrin wlib Mra.
Maray'a pnrenia. Mr. Maaaey
waa recently Iranaferred (rum
Ilia rliy larrkr poalllon at the
loral poat offlra to a clerical
p mlilon.
Tnkea New Offlrr
A. Karl I'olieraon, eonatrue
llon engineer for tho new federal
hulldlng whli h la under construc
tion hero, haa taken up an of
flro In tho Oregon Dunk building
where he will Iranaarl all buil
ue.a In tha (uture.
Lirenae Iaauew
A marriage llcenie wai laauod
yeeterdar at the office of the
county rlerk to Jone unoi, J.
pit man. and Aurora Ybanei, it.
both Meilrant. who gavo their
realdencea aa Kegg. Calif. i
LIBERTY
how
Mary
Nolan
In
"UNDERTOW
HtM'letlea to M
Tburtda at 11:30 tha I.end a
Hand aoclnly o( tha Klrit Matho
dial church will hold their meet'
lug at Ilia home of Mra. John Ya
dutt, 3111 Main atrnel. Itofreali
menia will be eemed. At 1 o'clock
lha Iluhee circle of the ohurch
will niiH-t with Mra. Oiiy Halerloa
at t'ii Waahlngtun a C reel for a
liualneaa meeting and pot luck
luncheon. Tha M. 4i M. circle
will meet at 2:30 Tburailay after
noon with Mra. Kenneth Kinllh,
4115 f'aclfln Tnrraco. On Thura
ilay erenlng the Kpwortli league
of Ilia church will apnnaor a wat
ermelon feed at Cryatal Hprlnga.
Ilearrlliea Daalern f'omllllona
Mr. and Mra. II. L. O'Neill and
two aona, Kliannnn and llurton,
who rnienlly arrived hero from
(iarrlaon, Iowa, where Ihoy have
made their home (or tho paat flf
teeu yeara. told ft aad tale of con
dition! In the middle went canned
by lha drought. Mr. O'Neill, who
haa been a aloi k and grain buyer
In the eaalern city, la hero to look
up a new location. He atuted
that the corn crop hiyl been al
moat entirely demollahed, Mr.
O'Neill la the brother of J. C.
O'Neill and Milt O'Neill of tbla
city.
California People In Klaiimlli
Among the California people
In Klamath Kalla. rem. lured
Tiieadny and Wedneaday morning
al the local liolela, were It. K.
Allcheaon, Thomaa K. Ilarllutl, F..
M. Lindner, K. llalina, M. A. Phil
lip". Itay llertram. I.. I.. Stllwell,
William II. llHrnilng. and J. H.
Kent, all of Han Kranclaro; C. II.
Wllliama, Hal Van Itenaaular. and
Mr. and .Mra. 1. 11. Illehna of lot
Angelea; Mr. and Mra. T. Cotton.
Sacramento and II. 1. Duller,
Dunamulr.
i'ortlanil l(e(iatranta
Among the Portland roglatranta
ut the lural botrla Tuoaday and
thla morning were Kred K. Hoff
muii, W, It. Nl hulaon. Norman W.
Mllea, v. li. Orogory, It. K. Ileera.
W. J. Coinman, (leorge W, Colllna,
1. r. Hcanlln. O. 1.. Htone and
family. Walter I'erklnaon, Mr.
and Mra. W. !'. Mclane, Mr. and
Mra. J. M. OeYoung and daugh
ter, Krank Mllea. John Htevennon,
Krank Hamilton, tieorge Walaon
and mn (ieorge. Junior, and Mr.
and Mra. Eran (ironnrllle.
Former IU-llcnt lalta
' Jlradford Carter, a former real-
dnul of tbla city, with bit wife and
daughter, Virginia, la ylaltlng at
the noma ol .Mr. and Mra. o. (,,
Htevena on I'acltlc Terrace. Mr.
and Mra. Carter and daughter
will apeud week or 10 daya In
Klamath Kalla. Mr. Carter la the
brother of Mra. Steveui.
Ourata at Iteynolda Home-
Mr. and Mra. 8. 11. Grinned, of
Loa Angelea, Calif., are bouae
gurata at tha borne of Mr. and
Mra, Earl C. Keynolda. Mr. Grin
ned Is aaalatant superintendent of
shops and tools (or the Union Oil
company (or the elate of Califor
nia. Mrs. Grlnnell and Mrs. Rey
nolds were college friends.
Peflncaim shng
MAIIIII GItAS
ME II IK 1MB NT
and
Miisigippi romance
mingled in the
South' greatest
m u i e al
drama
and a lorelj
lad play a
reekleas game)
.of hearts.
rWfinrii ' Murray
HpfcM j NORMA TERRIS
Z(S3fe3iS5 ' DO IIC. US CIUHOR& ,
ROBERT EDESON
-- . BTrFm FETCHTt '
IJf MYRNA lOY ,
. t CHARLES MORTON
1 -tTrl J 1ir)i Inli Caaumlngi
VlPaaaa IVaaaaiaaaf y Willi m Fu
I a i "II fm ""' 3aauajajaaal
Hear of Wedding
Krlenda In Klamath Kails hire
recelred word of the marriage of
Oliver It. Wilson, formerly of Kla
math Kails, to Margaret Stevens,
of Vermillion, South Dakota, The
marriage waa solemnised on (Sat
urday, August Dth. .Mr. Wilson
waa at one time an architect In j
mis city.
Coupe blolen
A Ford a-oupe, pea green In
color with black trimmings, was
atolen on Monday night from In
front of the home of Mr, and
Mra. II. V. Davla at 320 Waahlng
ton. Mr. lhirla states that his
car was taken slier 11 p. m. The
license number Is 1H.119.
llanuony Circle to Meet
Members of the Harmony Cir
cle of tba First Chrlntlan church
ara notified of the meeting to be
held Thursday afternoon at S:3U
at the home of Mrs. Wlckersham,
i;03 I'lno avenue. All member.'
aro requested to alter;., the mooting.
GAS PLANS FOR
THIS CITY TOLD
(Continued from Page Bis)
there will be built an attractive
mission type building to bouse
the gas equipment.
. J.lqulflm! Mutural (ae
Liquified natural gas, wblcb
will be surved here, la different
(rum manufactured gas In that
no dirt or soot coniua from the
gus plutit. Liquified nstural gas
la the modern (uol and la a de
velopment of years of research
by Hluiidard. Oil company.
In discussing the bringing ot
liquified naturul gus to Klamath
Kails, Mr. Altcheson stated,
"We ara pleased to announce
Hint gas service will pli.ee Klam
ath Kails oil parity with other
growing cities. Gas service bas
been a little slow In coming but
fortunately Ha arrival la coin
cident with the lutoat develop
ment of liquified natural gas,
which la the modern fuel. All
over the west the day ot cutting
wood and bringing lu coal and
taking out the ashes Is pausing,
and In their place Is coming
natural gas, ft clean, bot fuel
from which there la no dirt."
Make City Hurvry
The actual streets of the town
where the gaa mains will be laid
down have uot been determin
ed. Tills will be baaed upon
visits to ! made by representa
tives of Natural Gus Corporation
of Oregon to bousewlves to as
certain how many want gua ser
vice. The engineers will t h e o
map out the distribution system
In accordance with the house
wives' requirements.
Offices are to be established
by Natural Gaa Corporation of
Oregon, where modern gaa ap
pliances, stoves' and hot water
beatera are to be exhibited. Wo
men demonstrators to acquaint
houaewlvea with the uae of these
appliances will be part ot the or
ganisation. Huppllrs Here
F.itenalve prepuratlons are al
ready underway (or the con
atructlon ot tbe distributing sys
tem and gaa plant. I'lpe (or
tbu distribution eystem Is al
ready on tbe ground where the
construction depot will be locat
ed. Other supplies and necessary
equipment have been ordered
snd are enroute from tbe east.
Supervisory forces of the con
struction crews are being as
sembled. In San Francisco and as
soon as materials arrive the men
will be put to work assembling
and laying pipe.
T. E. Hartlett, commercial
manager ot tho company, waa
alao lu Klamath Falls Mon'ay
with Mr. Altcheson looking over
the Klamath territory. K. M.
Llndaey, who la chief conatruo
tlon engineer In charge ot all
Oregon construction .. .rk, was
also In the city yesterday check
ing over the proposed plans for
this city and laying out Initial
construction plans.
BALDWIN HDWE.
SUPPLIES LOCKS
(Continued from Page Six)
tlon to both owner and tenant.
These locks each have the mech
anism packed In complete bous
ing which Is self-adjusting to
door thickness.
The entrance door lock Is
equipped with ft Schlage special
holdback feature, the latchbolt !
deadlocking automatically. i
The Baldwin Hardware com-:
pany was founded In Klamath 1
Kails In the year 1S7S.
side the attractive doorway, la
made of quarry tile la a amall
conservative, but softly colored
pattern.
Ksch apartment la decorated la
tne must atractre colors and fur
nished in tbe beat of taste. All
tne raooern ouiia-in fixtures are
supplied, Including electrlo rafrlg
erstors, ana radio aitacbmonta.
A complete, modernly equipped
baaement extends (or the whole
length or the building. Tbe
apartments own heating plant Is
located In the limiting room and
furnishes radiation to every apart
ment and room In the bulldlog.
A (ull automatic oil hnntlng sys
tem haa been Installed by tbe
owners.
Mangles, washing machines
and tubs and electric Irons take
their place In the wash room
which la located In the basement
REALTY FIRM
SELLS HOMES
(Conthued from Page Six)
Ulaoo will make their future
nome lu tne uurr realdenre which
Is completely and attractively fur-
nianea tnrougnout, Ur. and Mrs.
Hsrr have moved to tbslr Tule
uae nomestead.
A four room houae at 412
North Eleventh street was sold to
Mrs. A. A. Delxell by Harnhlsel
snd Itobertson. Mra. Deliell and
-Mrs. Tompkins are complntnly re
modeling the place, and expect to
make their home there aa soon as
tbe work Is completed.
One Tueaday a five room houae
owned by W. W. Monroe of Pell
can City was sold to Kather
Moormen. The residence is lo
cated In Sixth Street Addition
and Is completely modern
throughout. The new ownera will
move In about Auguat 20th.
Optimistic Meeting:
Held at Lions Club
Lynn Ttoycroft and Coleman
O'Laughlln yesterday painted rosy
pictures of the future ot Klamath
Kalla and nilnlmlied the effects
of the October, 1929, stock mar
ket crash.
Ttoycroft elted bank deposita to
show tbat tbe people are aavlng
their money rather thsn spending
It and stated thst he believed that
such condition would tend to sta
bilise tbe conditions.
Tbe men spoke at the weekly
luncheon of tbe Lions club at the
Pelican Grille at which Lion Carl
Wlnelrout presided as chairman.
Both ot tbe speakers advised
the pnrchsse of Klamath Falls
property as a safe Investment
rather than stocks.
The government canal came In
for Its share of criticism aad the
club turned the matter over to
Lion 'Doe' Cooper and his com
mittee to study and suggest ac
tion.
Dr. James Gilbert and Stanley
Creech were guests of tbe club.
Baldy Evans and his Pelican
Tronbadora entertained with sev
eral numbers.
DID SHELL EXPLODES
WARSAW, Aug. 13, CAP)
Six persons. Including two
school boys, were killed today by
the explosion of a shrapnel shell
which shepherds bad picked up
In the artillery firing area or
Remerton military camp sear
here.
Several children In group
of curious onlookers were In
jured. '
LOCAL PRODUCTS
USED IN AUDLEY!
(Continued from Page Six)
lng color scheme effect Is carried
out In the exterior as well aa the
Interior, where more vivid colors
are used in decorations.
The entrance vestibule. Just In-1
Summer Prices
.Now in Effect
on
Repaiki.no
kmodeli.ng
ELI.M.XG
Cleaning. Glazlnf, Far
Storage
"Truth In Fors"
Farriers Taxidermists
Cumming's Fur
Shop
I3S So. Oth su Phone 1113-W.
ltogrrs Left for North
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Itogcrs loft
recontly (or Portland and Seattle
and other Washington citlea
where they plan to spond a week's
racatlon. Mr. Rogers la cashier
of tba First National Bank ot thl-city.
Demi Visitor .
Douglas Drfllsntyne. well
known tennis player of Bend, Is
visiting friends In Klamath Kalis
todny. He is a guest at the Ar
cade hotol.
Birth of Daughter Announced t
Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde Modrell
announce the birth ot an 8 pound !
hahy daughter, born at their
home at 3305 Union street on Au
gust 10. The daughter has been
named Margery.
IwiKovh-iv Visitors Here
, Mrs. J. J. Van Keublen and
children ot Ltrkevlpvc, Oregon,
ro spending .several days In
Klamath Knlls vlrltlng friends.
RiiniitoH Visitor
Arthur Watson Is a business
visitor In Klamath Falls todsy
from his home at Tillamook,
Oregon.
Leaving: for Oakland
J. II. Itesslg and family arei
leaving today (or Berkeley where
the Heaslg children will enter;
school, which commences there
this week.
Iert for Dullns
Rev. and Mrs. James A. Smith,
who have been the guests ot Mr. ;
and Mrs. Karl C. Reynolds (or thai
past wook, left this morning tor
iiieir uuuio in uuuan, ureftuu.
No Meetings Held
No meetings ot Eastern Star
Club Number 3, will be held dur
ing the month of August, An
nouncement of the next meeting
will b made at ft later date.
Lorella Visitor
Mrs. C. J. Messner. of Lorella,
was a visitor In Klamath Falls
today.
Spending Vcw Days Here
Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of
Portland. Orngon. are spending a
few days In this ctly.
USED CAR
SPECIALS
Mr. Used Car Buyer, we have never had so many
late model Used Cars of all makes and models.
Inspect our Used Car Lots. We have several 1929
Ford Coupes and Tudors in perfect condition.
1929 Ford closed 1928 Ford Tudor.
cab Pick-up $325.00 Some buy here....$375.00
IT Fr.0-el 1929 Ford Tudor,
tlon 1 "?''$SB0.00 Perfect condition.:$425.00
1926 Olds Coach 1929 Ford Road
motor just over- ster, A-l condi-
hauled $250.00 tion , $335.00
1929 Ford Busi- 1928 Durant Se-
ness Coupe, dan. A 6 at only..$375.00
looks like new $415.00
100- v. 1928 Whippett Se
ine, 5 li T dan. A 6 at only..$225.00
inp, license, new
tire8 40 00 1927 Tontiac Se- .
1926 Ford Coupe, dan. A nice little
License, extras ....$ 70.00 car $250.00
1926 Dodge Busi- 1929 Ford Stand- .
ness Coupe In srd Coupe. New . .
perfect condition..$250.00 ,jcense) n'ew t;res..$435.00
1929 Chevrolet.
Landeau Sedan. 1927 Chevrolet Se-
Perfect condition. dan. New 1930-31
body and' paint license, motor and
like new ;.. -...$500.00 body perfect $290.00
TERMS
Balsiger Motor Co.
Main & Esplanade Phone 2100 8th & Pine Streets
Huckleberry Crop
Is Nearly Depleted
The berry crop on Uuckl
perry mountain In the Crater
lake forest reserve Is about ei-
oausied, aeeordlng to word
reaching thla city, but nntll the
past week tbe supply has been
plentiful and the berrlea large
ana juicy in spite of lack of
rain.
The bushes grow so thickly
among tbe timber of the moun
tainside they are almost Impen
etrable. Each year hundreds of
people pitch camps near the
mountain's summit either to se
cure berries (or their own win
ter supply or to put on the
market. This year merchants
have been paying between one
dollar and 11.60 a gallon for
tbe huckleberries.
Sunday there were over (0
camps of pickers on the moun
tain Including many Indians
from the Klamath reservation.
This season'! crop had been pick
ed ao inorouginy, however, that
many had to walk four or five
miiea in order to find good berries.
Cole McEIroy't Band
To Play Here Soon
Everything Is set for the hie
usnce in which Cole McElrov
and his dance band will play at
Altamont ball on the night of
Monday, August IS. The mem
ber of the dance band will fea
ture many new dance numbers
and comedy atunts to keep the
dancers of thla city amused.
Coming along with Mc Kirov's
dance band la "Ted" Mullen, na
tionally kntwn entertainer and
master ot ceremonies and as he
Is known to every dancer of the
Northwest. "Ted" will no doubt
be one of tbe attractions dur
ing the evening of dancing. Since
bis return to McElroy'a dance
band "Ted" haa been featured In
every city that he haa played
and has proven a big hit among
tbe dance fans.
With "Stuffy" McDanlela at
the piano and Eddie Hahn toot
ing mean esiophone along with
the reat ot the boysDf the dance
band, rare treat la In store for
the (oiks tbat enjoy dancing to
a reai uance nana, ror real
comeoy, mirtn, melody and mu
ale, .Mcfclroy s organise tlon
stands out aa the leading dance
bands of the Northwest and one
of the Columbia foremost record
ing dance bands.
Keep In mind tha night of
Monday, August It, and be along
to enjoy a wonderful nlaht of
dancing at Altamont ball.
Legionnaires Leave
For State Meeting
A group ef Legionnaires from
the Klamath poat, many of whom
are officers, will leave this j
morning for Baker, Ore., to at
terj the atate convention ot the I
American Legion, It was slated '
last nlgbt by Leon Crawford. I
commander. 1
Most ot the delegates plan to
make the trip by motor, but aev-1
era! who have been attending 1
the atate Elks convention in 1
Portland this week will go from I
mere 10 uaker.
At ft meeting of the legion laat
night the delegatea were in
structed to endorse Corvallls as
the 1831 convention city, but
they are going uninstructed on
who to elect for state com
mander since the local post had
not been naked to endorse anv
candidate.
Among those who will repre
sent Klamath will be Alfred Col
lier, paat commander: li o n g
f'uekett, newly elected com
mander; Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Mat
thews. Carl Wlnetrout, C. C. Kel
ler. Kred Hellbror-er. Al fid
dler, Lewey Powell, k'loyd Mc
Millan, Wallace Landreth and
Mr. and Mra. Louis Porter.
"Fargo Express"
Topples Walthier
CHICAGO. Ang. 1J. (API-,
The "Targo Express." pl?
Petrolle, haa passed another st
tlon en rout to the land of
puglllstlo comsbacka.
He scored bis eleventh knock
out In thirteen comebsrk atsria
laat night when he toppled Pad
dy Walthier. a folr lightweight
from Chicago, In the fourth
round of their scheduled is
round match at tha Congress Ar.
cade.
FIRE HAZARDS PREVAIL
EUGENE. Aug. IS. (API-
Cascade (orest officiala reported
today all 33 forest fires near
Oakrtdge were under control. A
hundred men were hurried Into
the dlatrict yesterday to forestall
the fire's spread. Increasing fire
hazards prevailed, foreeters said.
WHEN A 501F FIEND
AND A RADIO DUO
GET TOGETHER
fOOD WOMT' '
Electricity will help the
golfer stay on tha fairway
of home comfort and broad
ens the selectivity ot the
radio fan's ambitions. Let
us Increase your electrical
happiness.
The shop of Electrical
Helpa with a Service Department.
THE ELECTRIC
SHOP
QARXJELON'S
w' MAIN PHONE 1 27
THE
W7
w u
fU 0
pin
THAT' WHY TWt JSr0 UfCKLY
f LEFT WM EBDKE. JUST A jf&7 Jj
r as r tsccits story ho.
fSf II M ; -RAMON NOVARRO
Hts Spanish forebears conquered Mexico
. . . won the country In ten brief years.
But Ramon atone conquered America,
conquered Europe, and all points east
. . . in scarcely more than a camera's
flicker. For Ramon gae the world a thrill !
And that's the tale of another young
conqueror, OLD COLD cigarettes. New
England surrendered in just two months.
"You win, OLD cold!" said the Middle
West. From coast-to-coast the victory
spread. And old cold In just one
year became the country's fastest grow
ing cigarette, OLD GOLD, like Novarro,
offered the world a brand new thrill.
Finer tobaccos gave a mellower taste.
Better tobaccos ended throat-scratch.
BtTTIB TOSAOOOS
NOT A OOUQM IN A OARIOAD