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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1931)
October 17, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PAGE ELEVEN 21 Wanted Mieeallanaoui 1I101IKHT Plticfc paid fur second Imutl furniture aud sturee. ( nil Ham, 4411 30113 22 Livestock and Feed WANTED l'seles llrealock. Hcnlt Chemical Works. Phone nut, au4 1SU TONS "t elfulfa ami rye hay: 2U0 acres ( linn uiialuru; tuuO hualiela of null, barley, rye and wheal. I'liona 41(0-VV-s or lit. 1, liua 31. 4tM. SHEEP WANTED Will pny I I-4o fur (at lainba F. O. II. rare here Can uaa an ainoiinl auy lluia. Can alao uaa old , ewes ami yesrllug welhera. Valley bheep Co., Woodland. (,'allt. Su4 rata Player 1 waan't oul! Sarraatln empire You weron'l. hah? Well, you ) unt hill a loul. at Ilia tiewwimper tomorrow. 23 Financial Auato Leans EEFE'IAIJCING Finance your car through Dlnty Moora anil pay lesal charges unly lor each day our torrlca la mod. A FriaadHylSaivSc Motor lit Main 81. Pbnno 1144 Licensed by atata. No. .Ml 04 Mil (ALARY LOANS III! Secured and Vnsecured . STATE LOAN COMPANY 101 Ora. Rank Hide. LICENSED BY STATU 24 Buaineaa Opportunities CONTK ACT Cor aala. Big dle-eount- 147k Port Is od. IJ Legal Notlcee hi MMIiNM Xa. UAJS rUiullT. In lha Circuit Court of lha Riata ot Oregon fur Klamalb Cnuntv. Tb. I'aclll Kavlnga Loan Aaaoclatlon. Plaintiff. e. Charles P. Irjip Ulao known aa Charley lel.ap and Alia " lUn. hia wife, and John II Foster and Phlllle A. Fostur. bla wltt. Defendant, To 1'hlllla A. Foater, Defend ant a bora named:: In tha namo ot lha Stale ot Oregon: Voo ara hereby re- quired to appear aud answer tha complaint 1 1 led agalnat you In tha abora entitled ault within four weeke from October 10, 1111. which la tha data of flral publication of thla aummona and It yon fall a In anawer. for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to lha court for tha relief prayed for In Ita complalut against you, to-wlt: J. That plaintiff hara Judg nanl against defendant" Charles F. Del-ep and Atta ti. lLap for 11171.17 with Interest at tha rata of 10 per annum from Uuutambar 1. 131. t, and IliO attorneye feea and plaintiff a roata and dlahuraementa: I. Tbat plaintiff a morlitaie on Lot of Block 1 In Hot Hprlma Addition to tba City ot Question aORIIIOVTAL ;i 0. a. ambaa aador to . Great Brilala. a Wlna vessel. I Hero ot lha "Battle ot Manila." II Bridle atrap. 1 4 Commonplace. 14 Female horse. 17 Work ot skill. I I Trees yield ing fruit. '20 Nothing, ill Company. III Payment da mend. 11 Frost bite, tl Deity. 1 To offer. 17 Hen fruit. It At tbla lima. SI FertUlier. SS Slab ot stone, (S Fat. 17 Opulenea. SI Medicine. St Delivered. 40 I feat (PI ). 41 Bcattere hay. 44 MeaL 44 Shelter. 47 To free. 41 Virginia. (0 Molature. It Twitching. S3 Mother. (4 Anger. (4 Oenui of plants. It Eccentric. whaal. 0 Palo brown, (I To warbla. (t To deatroy. 14 Plural of thla. II Senator from North Dakota. II Burdened. VERTICAL 1 Eighth part 1? U en an 1 57 c ftf AJTr-aScj- r 51 3?T yrWTERDArS ANSWER IB Automotive OCTOIiER CLEAN UP SALE OF LATE MODEL RECLAIMED CAMS YOUR CAIN OUR LOSS A FEW OF THE BARGAINS ' 1030 Auburn Sedan, , 1029 Bulck Coup. . 19:10 WIllys-Knlght Sedan. 1930 Durant Sedan. 1029 Gardner "8" Brougham. 1929 Chrysler Coupe. 1930 Ford Roadster.' 25 OTHER GOOD ' USED CARS At Unheard of Prices Come in. Look them over. Your car taken at fair appraisal on down payment. Easy terma on balance. WE NEVER CLOSE MOTOR INN GARAGE 615 Klamath. Phone 294. Legal Noticaa Klamath Fella. Oregon, ba fora clnaed aud aald reel property aold by the eh.rllf and tba pro- ceeda ha applied In payment oi plalullff a judiment and tbat all of the defendanta ahote named ba barred and forecloaed of all right, claim, or equity ot re demption lo aald premlaea: thai any party lo thla ault may become a purcheecr at aald aau; inai ha aherllf place lha purchaeer In poaaaealon of tha preuileeo and that plaintiff bate aurb other and further relief aa to tha court ay aeem meet and equitable, Tbla aummona la eerted upon you by publication thereof once each week tor four aucceaaira weeka pdrauaut to order of lion. w. M. Duncan, juaae of aaia court, dated October I. lJl. which aald order required that you ao appear and anawer with in four weeka front tba flrat pub lication hereof. WM. CANONO, Attorney for Plaintiff. 724 Main SI. Klamath Falla. Oregon. Herald 1U-17-14-SI. TEACH GEOGRAPHY OMAHA. Oct. 17, OPI "Plaaaa. Mr. Pamgnorn and Itlrndnn, wa would Ilka to ask yon It you would coma to onr geography class for a little while to speak or recite to us soma of your ex periences In ftylng 'around tha world." Aa the result of this bravely voiced pica, several hundred pu pils at Central school Thursday received a lesson In geography from the lips of Hugh Herndon. Jr.. who with Clyde Pangborn wss resting here after a flight from Japan, with one Interven ing stop. The plea, made by tiny Sylvia 'White, the beat speaker la the on Russia It Iniquity. II Expanded laterally.' 14 Discreet. II High, boll 17 Alcohol. It To elide. 10 Decree aed 11 Reverene. II Eya tumor. 14 Aurora. II Scarlet. It Ruasla, Caloft ot So cialist Ho publics' K ot an ounce. 41 Cure. I Pertaining' to 41 Flower BlaV air, meat. I Humor. 41 "American 4 Half an am. Expedition t Constellation. ary Forces'' t Optical affect. (Abbr.). 7 Devoured. 47'lnlet. t Type measure. 4t Mlscblsvons, 10 Pale. II Contorted. 11 Shallowest ot It Beeama. the Oraat Lakes. 1 1 Screamed, 14 Two Svea. II Sea eagle. 11 Embryo " Sowar. It Labyrinth. II Beforo. 17 Age. II To observe. It Mean fellow. II You and as, II Sun god. ts sal fifth grade, waa readily aocepted by Harndoa. bit Pangbore, ad reraa to publlo appearaacaa, de cided ha needed a haircut. Hern don west. "When your teacbera tall you that tha world la round, yon want to believe It." ha told tha children. "We know we're been around It." BRINGING UP FATHER MACCta; HAJ MIOOS.M AU. It I I I WU.t I FOUNOTH1 GeSRDENEKS T I ( PAfUXJKl THi leTRUIOrNl, BUT I f ' c " y -- MK CLOTHES. BUT t'O aVVaNI OJERALI-S-OUT WOW KIM I J COOUO I USE fOOB. TELEPHONE? I . TO DiMTY Ft HSOTHKCAR-FARK- Jil 52 FRONT J ( OlSTAVMCE CAUL,-IT VftuU . .C- " A -V7 V I i c- '15 ' V DOOR BtLU- , ! CO.T TEN OOUVAR5-HERS ST,BP OM IT- WASH TUBBS FRECKLES AND BOOTS AND HER AU. TJECOCO -TeAT Iw.COQSi VM traVOtOEO, Tvw vrW op to Tr , rVOTMrSQCl "TO INTORM wimcis vtoPM or Tits wwoujHw es TVVW NWHtj Vt riootea -'.r.eV OvV ,XSH WtVV 9VWTEW "OWWCTeTO TvXCT 3- efoo tTi-. wash sees that -r& aVVe-vCta-" TRACK HA.S B6ENI TtRM JHV'"! aS-UJS.t 1 1 ( HO-IU. VAir ) AU. tHaTUT-TU. 1 j ! ti i ( OlDviT gaUXJiP OUT HERE Sect, (t8 OT taJ A fD " l ljf- ttrru A Meot y,n. -rt)O-t)0 SO. JiFPy. SUES fS VV i' LAST UllSUT.eW ) fjZfT) OMIMAMB oSONJ.V BEAOy 1 i jXirj WflMJttlBJBrr, ,.Bnvl J-r f '; ' idSii" UPSET SUE'S ALL 13 ITfTfAW.' gaf an, USED TRUCKS THE BEST BUY IN TOWN A saw Ford ltt-lon truck. You bava ntrar seen a buy Ilka thla. 1110 Ford Pickup tha low at prlra you bar heard of. Dodge 114 ton truck, good atork rack, away below market prlca. Intaroallonal Famous Six speed apeclal truck flood ataka rack or flat bad Tha beat buy In tba truck world. A "err lata Hudana Eight Redan below tha Blue-Boo prlca, Wa will trade and give un heard of terma. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 1 A. M. TO I. P. M. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MOTOR TRUCKS lit So. lib St. Edith, (ilghlng): How grand It would bo to go to Spain and meet aoma big bandaome, dark Spaniard. Fred: Why not go to AfrlraT they ara bigger and darker there. She: Oh, I almply adora tbat funny atep. Where did yon Pick It up? He: Funny atep, bell, I'm los ing my garter. HIS FRIENDS BUDDIES 1 OeiVwrs Tvwi VOW, 09 sAM4t ROPIO IlKO A, v.y WW NrTWfJ. COMTWMO T C'.M'f. waaj mm I V.ir,,,il . Amusements PELICAN Martin Sunday: "Hmart Money," with Edward O. Rohlnion. I'INK TREK fltratlnf Sunday: "Don't Del on Women," wltb Kd munil I.owe. THE RAINBOW Storting Hun. day: "War Kurae," wltb Robert Montgomery. THE VOX Starting Sunday: "I'hantom of Paris," with John Gilbert. JOHN .GIL&EBT.ii PHANTOM OF PARIS Three melfla- wentT-flva mln- I utea to aolre tka Intrlcaelee of one gown! And Natalia Moor bead waa ready for another ecene la "Tba Phantom of Paris," new at traction at tba Vox theatre start ing Sunday. Tha gown In ques tion la a black Tel ret with hun dreds of spider-web apenglee, all on one thread, neceaaltatlng the greatest cara and patience when being put on. And It la just one of tba many new and ultra crea tions worn by Natalia Moorbead and Leila Hyame In tha novel melo-drama. Tha new Jc'.r "'ft v' ; '.e I K f ) R HE V tlWt TO MVX It. I v J . p ' . . ' TV CHAs4 SR. Wt KT to TrV tel rVrTA-WOti TvwW SUCH UXOt MFFA?s ARB HOtt KW - ' I '""2 KL-AVi TRov.t . J 12 ft tf S T !4'a'-:iil I V-asws' la a conlluuoua parade of faalilona Of Ihe elite In France, aa well aa a stirring play of Intrigue aud ac tion. In no two ecrnee are the two aclntlllatlni hlondea to be aeen In the aanie artlclee of atllre. Aa Mlaa Moorhead aald at the cloae of a lone day at tha M-O-M atudlo, "l'ra epent Juat about aa much time rhanmn my coatumea today aa I bate belora tha cam era." Leila Hyama and Natalia Moor head ara not alone In thla eplaah of tha lateet modea. In a great I ballroom arena of a French cha teau tha floor la crowded with dancers In practically every type ot gown of the newent design. H.MAItT MONKY "Smart Money" playing Sun day at tha Pelican, Is not a gangster picture di-splle the fact that It fealurea Edward U. Rob inson and James Cagney. fcdward i. Robinson, who mus cled hit way Into prominence through "Little Csessr" and James Cagney through "Tha Pub tin Enemy" In which each con vinces one tbat be Is so bard that machine gun bullets would bounce off of blm hara taken It on the lam and gone In for tha comparative quiet Ufa of barberlng and gambling. "Smart Money" waa written by tbe same two writers who were responsible for "Tbe Public Enemy" Kubee Clasmon and John Bright. The cayit also In cludes Kvalyn Knapp, Noel Fran cis. Morgan Wallace. Paul Por caal. Maurice Black. Margaret Livingston, Clark Burroughs, Bu lla House, Edwin Argus, Half Harolds, Boris Karloff, Mae Madison. Walter Perclval, Larry Mrdratb, John Irkln. Polly Walters, Spencer Hell and Allen Lane. DOX'T BK.T OX WOME.V Laying a wager on a proposi tion that dependa upon the mood of a woman la a dangerous In vestment, any time, any place, anywhere. Thla la proven In "Don't Bet On Women." which comes to the Pino Tree Theatre Sunday pre ceded by tha most glowing praise from other citlea In which It has been shown. I'-acd on a story by William ":i:iony McCulre. It featnrea Ed OH, I'M SO (S-AO "rtX) CAWG.VJIU.lC 1M CEAM1M6 AMD OEAA. K QOEaSMlE OOCrSvlT UUg DOST AWO TUE MOO&E UPSET SUE'S AU. BEAoy- be Back iJ a boot two uoobs- A0.1. 09Oe TvVeVO 5JnTTO'. . ft IX ATrTER V.tfApi OW rAy 9APCT ! VV WWE rVU OViCt-crR tWlCE AMD, AT TWiT-W Tv VAO MAJtt ooV. OT WirACLV NT WWV mund Lowe and Jeanetta Mac Donald In a mnrtt unique atory, that of a wealihv man who be comes fed up on women In gen eral, trios to argue with hla at torney that all women are bad, and tbe attorney, baring a beaut iful wife whom he adora, rUe to the aid and defenco of all womankind with the result a wager la made that Lowe cannot aimeed In kieelng tha first wo man that croiaoe an adjoining pore h . Tbat particular woman bap- pens to be tha wire of the at torney making the bet. Then tba real trouble starta. Tha picture olrea the problem. In addition to those mention ed. Roland Young. J. M. Kerri gan. I'na Meckel. Helens Millard I and Henrr Kolker complete tha cast. WAS XIRAK "War Nurse" which open at tha Rainbow Theatre Sunday for two days, does for the women of the war what "Tha Big Par ade" did for the men. It portrays tha brarery and hardablpa and tba romances of war nurses In a deft, strong and accurate manner. Tha leading rolea ara capably taken by Rob ert Montgomery. Robert Amea, June Walker and Anita Page. Excellent bits of comedy relief ara provided by aa able support ing cast Including Zasu Pitts, Maria Pravost, Helen Jerome Eddy. Hedda Hopper, Edward Nugent and Martha Sleeper, Michael Vavitch scores as tha doctor. Tha script was written by Becky Gardiner from tbe much-dlacnsaad novel which ap peared for several months rl ally In a national magaslne. Romance and high excitement via for honors In this produc tion, one of tha highlights be ing a spectacular bombing on an advanced hospital. Edgar Sl wyn. tba stage producer, directed the atory. A German chemist haa discov ered bow to maka edible bread from cotton. And many a new huaband. sampling the biscuits, will wonder If bis wtfe has beard about lu This la not tha greatest depres sion In history. Lord Beaver brook. WOsSlT OU ' FStTCIOES.l WAUT ) A DOG- S gf" TD MEET ( viMAT UIUOA Jok6 ) IV. ,' QOEeWie"r L IS1W6?.? r-'-il U --' -ys-' AtstTtaU VAM VVJJa iVJT fjOMt- TO BE OFtE HOUR SAI.IC.M, Oct. IT, (U. High school atudenla throughout tha stata of Orsgon will attsnd cla.a periods extending over one full hour. Instead ot tha 4S-mlnute periods now used In a msjoritr of the schools. It was Indicated here Friday la a resolution ap proved by the third annual con ference of Oregoa state high school principals. Tka 100 educators unanimous ly approved a resolution adrorat lag tha full kour class periods. Among tha points brought out In faror ot the full hour cla.a periods by questionnaires sent to 10 other states were tha elim ination ot much wasted lime, mora effecttre study, leas fail ures, leas home work and great er accomplishments for time In echool. "Tha modern aim of educa tion Is to supsrvlaa and guide the study of pupils as wall ss qulsi them In tha time honored question and anawsr method." Stata Superintendent Howard said concerning tha new resolu tion. "By longer periods puplla will be able to atudy with leas Interruption, perhapa aeveral pe riods before any recitation at all. If necessary, both study and recitation can ba conducted during tha same aeaalon." Committea reporta occupied most of tha afternoon session of tbe convention. Among those to speak were W. V. Fergtieon of Coqnllle; Ralph Moore, Eugene, and Troy D. Walker of Baker. A teacher was trying to develop the word "slslgh." "Now, Jame sla." she aald, "what Is it that cornea along on runners!" Rum," answered tha l-yeai-old New Yorker, saplently. Jones: Ever buy anything at a rummage sale? Raylee: Huh! I alwaya bava to buy my Sunday pants back av erytlma our church aires one. By George McManus By Crane By Blosser By Martin 9tlweV il PVWWwO OK NUWVT rwne r k.i. A?E' VOVt WOOwH, ri...7ri."l.; i.. - h"S.VJ 1 1 XI I IB3i ar as ssires sag. m i i J' J