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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
I FHdny, November 21, 1030 PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON REYNOLDS DELIVERS TALK TO RDTARIANS With District Oownor Al Reynold!, of Portland, talttlnf on (II olxht cylinders In nil apeech to Kotarlans, th popular lunrh eon club Friday noon eujoved on of l' hwl meeting at the 1'cllran GrlllQ, Governor Al talked la a moat understandable manner explaining- to rlub members tbai noth ing takes to place of servir In this world. He Illustrated his remarks by calling attention to the service which It now given us compared with olden devs when "one took It or left It". He stressed the point, thst what a man sells today Is the service his commodity renders humanity ralher than the mere commodity. When attending International notary at Chicago where gover nors from sixty-four countries were present. Governor Al said the direct question waa asked the foreign members regarding the feeling of European and South American nations toward Uncle Sam. He atated that the answer from every rnnntry re presented waa that It Is the high tariff now In force against for eign mad goods and commodi ty that causes bitter feeling. Other nations, the foreign Ro tariana claimed, want to buy American mad goods but anch Is Impossible unless America buys goods from them and that ' is Isrgeiy prevented because of the tariff wall. The Governor then brought In International Rotary as the great agency to give a better under standing between natlona of the earth so that problems might be adjusted, such as the tariff and other Issues. One of I he exquisite features of the luncheon program waa th snrenrance of Mrs. Naomi Ilolm- etesd. vocalist, who rendered three beautiful numbers with Mrs. Don J. Zumwslt at the pi ano. Hod D. Eller was made a Ro tarlan filling the classification of "Ilf Insurance". TV. E. Lamm was appointed by President Cliff Dunn to "chastise" members ol the club who had been absent, and the way he did It mlcht have caused some to think that Lamm In his early youth wield ed the birch In a rural school. Rotary't attendance was almost 100 per cent Friday and many guests from OTer the state were present. NEWS IN BRIEF Now PINE TREE Now Beat backfleld combination In college arotil IjOYE throw them both for loeav - College Lovers The Mirth of Nation. With Marian NIXON Jack WHITING Guinn Williams Frank McHugh Directed bv Jobs Adolfl . A First 1 National A I Vltaphon IMctsro a . .ssi pi i m ' m - : j t V ' -e P-l e a a e Don't tell yonr 4 friends how "Col- i SJ- lege Lovers" ends, leaf! Let them be sur 41 prised, and laugh just as long and I Innrflv as von rttfl. a r ' i Plu "THE INDIANS ARE COMING" A wanted Important Role Tom Cunning, son of Mr and Mrs. George A. Cunning, of this city, ts carrying th Juven ile lead In the current play on the campus of Oregon State Col lege. The drama, which will be presented in the Workshop Thea tre, is "Ten Xighta In a Bar room", and Cunning take the part of 'Willie Hammond". Cun ning has bee J decidedly success ful as an acior and stag mana ger during bis three year at Oregon State. He Is a senior In vocational education and a mem ber of Alpha Chi Kho fraternity. Join the Party! Meet the Gang I with Claude Colbert Norman Poster Charles ItngRle Ginger Rogers Toby Ann, Puff, Shorty! The glamorous quartette of youthful, fast-living young bloods captivated millions in The Saturday Evening Post serial, in the best-seller novel of 1930. They take you places, show you things. There's excitement with them, all about them! A tingling love-drama of a vibrant man, a thrillifi woman rushing through gayety, temptation,, to a great happiness! Y01MG MAN ofMAHHATTAH' PELICAN Now Showing Left on Ronlhcrn Trip Mrs. W. P. McCauley. accom panied by her father, J. II. Jones of ' Hamilton, Montana, left on this morning's train for San Franctsco where they will spend a week or ten days visiting friends. They plan to return to Klamath about the first of De cember and will leave shortly afterward to spend several weeks in Seattle with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mcl'hee. alster and brother- in-law of Mrs. McCauley. ! Returned South Today- Mrs. Henry Boiviu left Kla math Falls this morning to re turn to her home at San Jose. ! Calif., after spending the past several months with her son, j Harry D. Boiviu, and her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hosking. While her she has been a house guest at the i Hosking horn ou Jefferson : street To Enter Hospital Rev. Arthur T. Eaton, pastor of th First Christian church, will enter the Klamath Valley hospital on November 25 to sub mit to a major operation. Return From Portland Mrs. Frank Johnson, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Murphy, returned to Klamath Falls Thnrsdav evening after an extended visit In Portland. Excellent Debate Talent Found In Local High School IU..tCHK O'NFII.I. (Klamath III Correspondent) "Some extremely fin material has been discovered tn Inter-elass debate thla season," atated Joseph A. Holaday, debate Co oh of Klam. ath high. "It la all untrained, hut It ahowa possibilities from which future varsity teams may b com posed. Th semi-finals wr held last night. Ih seniors triumphing over th freshmen. Th finals will be held In the Monday assembly, whereupon th victors will be pre sented with a sliver cup and 500 points for their rlasa toward the grand contest. Th critic judge system la being employed. The freshmen team, composed of Boh Rlcharda and Don Clark, negative, and Perry Hawkins and Oerene Tiptoa affirmative, are under th direction of Russell An drews. Lewis Clark coaches Mil dred Smith and Mildred Fraser, affirmative, and Francis Gysbors and Patricia Preston, negatives, sophomores. Russell Andrews la coaching th freshmen; Lewis Clark the sophomores; Mrs. Rachel Good the juniors, and Floyd Kruery. the seniors. Joseph Holaday la at the head of th forensic departmeut. Square Deal Asked For Children Who Are Handicapped WASHINGTON. Nov. 11, (A P) The handicapped child, maimed, deaf, or blind, waa given a special bill of rlghta at one of the child conference sessions. Included In th list waa: . Th right to as vigorous a body aa medical skill can give. The right to special education by those who understand. The right to grow np In a world that does not eet him apart. Th right to Identical privi leges and Identical respons'blll tlos with other children. The right to comradeship, love, work and play. HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM "Rheumatism has me In such bad shai I couldn't walk for two year. At times I had to us crutuchea. My kidneys were MARKKT QUOTATIONS I I PORTLAND, Not. tl. (AIM Turkeys 1c higher; receipts light; producers holding bark. Poultry (buying prim)! allv heavy hens over 4 1 llis., lie; medium hens. I H to 14 lbs., 1 7c; light hens. 13c; springs, liic; Pe lt n ducks, 4 lbs and over, 18c; turkeys, 14c to Ho. muiitry meats: Choirs venl and pork Ho lower; receipts suf ficient, demand quiet. Buying prices, choice venl He; pork imc; choice lamb, HVc; hea vy veal, e; mutton, Sr. Potatoes: At 10c average de cline; supply ample; demand slow. No. 1 graded, 11.74 to 1 no; No. I. Il ls lo f 1.60. Butter: Weak, unchanged. Eggs: Heady, nnrhanged. LrvMTonr PORTLAND, Nov. 11. Cattle us, calve 10; steady. Hogs, J1J; opening steady. Sheep, 100; talking steady. Bobby Shand Given Football a Trophy OAKLAND. Cal.. Nov. H, (A PI l.ltlle Bobby Shand. 13 ,r" son of Robert Shand. (AP- talking sport editor of th Oakland Trl bun, ran never play football will) his favorll team, St. Mary's, be cause an Infection resulted , re ceutly in loss of one of, Ills legs, but such aoluce as Ills St. Mary's heroes could give, th gave today. They presented Hobby with the football hey used to defeat Fordliam by ill' lo 11 last Saturday. fully described III the Instrument if transfer. George S. vjtusco at ui lo th Ktamalh H.'UHHes corporation, lull claim ded. I " block . HI. flames I'alk. DEEDS Filed In the office of the county clerk, November 10, IB 30: Margaret 8. lloolh. el vlr, Mo desto, t'allf.. to lleorge It. Mud lev, warranty deed, lots 1 and 2, block l. Industrial addition. J. B. Chllwood lo Maud B. Freed, warranty deed, HO acres LIBERTY TOPAV DAVID KOI.I.IN") and N,ry IMIKKb In "PREP AND PEP" Announcing 1344 EspUnada rhone 608 LION AUTO SERVICE (Fornit'ily Jiimnti's Auto Laundry), Phil and Ray RrlxmT Cnrs Washed. C.ri-nrd and TolL-hod Export Ford Kepniring Klnmnth Falls. Ore. t HAS. A. MARSH over-active and kept me -awake nights. My back hurt so couldn't bend over. I spent bun dreds of dollars for medicines that did me no good. I haven't missed a day from work since my third botttle of Sargon. I've taken 15 bottle and never have a rheumatic pain now. My kid neys seem normal; the pilns In mv back disappeared. There are few man my age as active as I am. Chas. A. Marsh, 470 Cres cent St., Kansas City. Mr. Marsh was for !1 years an engineer on the Santa Fe System. Maglll Drug Co., agenta. Adv. Sharp Leave on Trip Dr. and Mre. Paul W. Sharp left today to spend ten duya In San Francisco and other south ern cities. 1 mrfcTTi.rw If miserable with backache- bladder irritation: and getting up at night don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan'iPill. Successful for more than SO years. Endorsed by hundred of thousands of grateful users. Get Doan't today. Sold by deal ers everywhere. DQAN5 PILL! SSsW- -.a. W A DIURETIC ton JHENDXEI'S Hostess and Lounging PAJAMAS By Nelly Don Are Gorgeous Creations. Fashioned in broadcloth and the finest silks. Smart line of Sports and Afternoon Clothes for Women. firownfteldr (KIMATH FALLS. OREGON J KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 615 Main St. Wntilrn the Ajppn'oacEii off TlhiffliniL'nGgivHimg the advent of the Turkey and the Mince Meat Pie comes the nat ural thought of course for thanks giving. Check off your blessings against the back sets and see if the health of the family, the joy of living, doesn't more than compensate for any little check there may have come to a conquering financial onward march. Purely tempor ary and to be taken with a smile. Anybody can smile where their di gestion is good. The real test of the worth whileness of the smile creed is to have it effective when the seas are a bit troubled and a storm is in the offing. Smile then help some less fortunate brother along. LET US ALL, IN OR OUT OF BUSLN'ESS, RESOLVE AT THIS THANKSGIVING TIME TO HAVE AS OUR MOTTO, "SHIP BY RAIL." BY SO DOING WE CAN MAINTAIN OUR RAILROAD PAYROLL AND THE RAILROAD EMPLOYES CAN RETAIN THEIR HOMES HERE. MAKE THIS A REAL THANKSGIVING FOR EVERY EMPLOYEE L KLAMATH COUNTY. November 22 to Thanksgiving Specials TURKEYS Vegetable . Beef Soup, Any Klamath And Heavy Hen. 10 can limit f- uier -v-Oc . . . per can J C 20c glass any kind Direct from the Farm. , Jelly 20c Place your order Early Mad5 by M. M. Tamale " ' Co., Klamath product, VaIue 60c Two Swangdown Cake Both for S3c ST 69c ?Z2Z1.33c 2c7b"1...39c 1 Cake Tan and 1 f ,n.c La0re J.7r Sweet Pota- - Cook Book Free. Shrimps, 2 cans"T I toes,, 6 lbs. .s&Jw t-V.n... ' Fancy Stuffed and Cauliflower, 1J 2Qp Green Olives, QQ. head lOC 2 dozen aCJC pjnt ..6JC Pumpkin, 2V OQ r. . gjze g cans aiilO 2F"?oCry.::!e.Z'.17c IOC FUrU. Grapefruit, Fancy Mince OQ ?930 Brff""' 0 r- dium "ize KQ C Meat, 2 lbs Oi7C NuU COC inzen ..... Ji7t 1 930. Walnuts, O Q We BelT Fih A Q MSj 7ft C 1 lb & C I delect E88, ...,42C gyS, fcw Free. WE DELIVER FREE IF ORDER AMOUNTS TO $1.00 Independently Home Owned Grocery 229 So. 6ln at Walnut -jitlM, '. M ,d Iff! Basement SPECIAL Double Blankets Cotton Sheet Blankets Size 66 x 76 Gray only Friday and Saturday only $11 One to Customer. Limited quantity Pair Service Store SPECIAL Heavy China Cotton Plaid Blanket Wool nnp. Full size. Double. In Color. ?:i 60 Value. 2 Women Lined Gloves Chamolsuede. Fleeced. Assorted ruffs. 98c Men' Rayon Shirts Parked In Individual Xmsr baxes. White or colors. J 00 value. $1.95 Men's Cashmere Sox In natural, nxfnrd and heather .mlvture, 60 value. 39c Boy' ' Heavy Sweater rthsker knit sample. In colors. S.it value. $2.49 WOMEN'S GALOSHES GUARANTEED $2.50 GRADE BLACK 4 BUCKLE Special while quantity limt.i. Here Is positively the greatest value ever offered In women's ga lushes. We were fortunate enough to buy an entire lot of 600 pairs from a lnrge manufacturer who was overstocked and needed ensh to meet his bills. He got it from the Golden Rule and our one low price on this group Is ' 5 Pr. Note, These overshoe are of a quality whlrh wonld tempt most stores to sell them for 12.50. Hut th Ilasement Store la passing this unusual value on to you. Note. These Galoshes will be found on tables and w most ask you to do your own flu Inn aa It will be utterly Impossible for us to car for the ureal number who will tako advantage of thla remarkable offnr. Thank you. XMAS SUGGESTIONS Gift Department Now Open in the Basement Store Nothing Priced Over One Dollar HERE IS WHAT 98c WILL BUY Smoking Sets, Beverage Sets,. Military Sets, Cigarette Boxes, Bill Fold SeU (leather), Pen and Pencil Sets, Hand kerchief Sets, Pipe SeU, Suspender Sets, Belt Sets. Other Assortments 25c-49c-79c Bridge Sets, Powder Jiirs, Atomizers, Cake Hoard and Covers, Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets, Baby Sets, Antimony assort ment, will not tarnish. Assortment In cludes Salt and Pepper Sots, Cigarette Boxes, Picture Frnmes, Fruit trays, VaHes, Candle Sticks, Bon Bon Dishos, etc. Any of the Above Itemi 98c SEE. DISPLAY IN EIGHTH ST. WINDOW Golden Rule Basement Store