November 3, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS (Jural lit K.Ik Amnni (IW Juaal at III llotl Klk Mint y uliht war A. K. Klor. II. al. Hmllli, Mr. and Mri, W. I'. ' lullla. of Medford ; Ira 1. Mc Hrld. Hours M. Iloliliieon, II. J. tuynioitd. Portland; Kailier Downing and ami, anil !' Downing, Morrill; Kdeou II. roulka, Yreka: Mr. and Mra. Kretik llowmanj kl. J. Parmer, Victoria. II. I'.; r. A. IM.I.ard. Vallojo, Calif.: K. J, Carrna, elty; Carl J. Hoelir, Jr., Hratilu; T. W. Kadow, Hiru Itlver; J. JB. Hpalolla, Crescent City: T. r. Iluckle, Ueddlm. Calif., and A, II. Khii, C. Krledmsa anil J, r. rrlmliuau, all of lireuier ton, Waah, Arrlie Tur.it. f Vlaltura 111 Klatnalb Fella Tuesdar tnornliiK, registered at tlin Jlotil Klk, In eluded: U. M. Illakely, Con Uurney, Mat Mulli'k, Jim Fits gerald and Paddy Analend, all of Hedmund: C. J. KranrU, Kail Francisco; W. J. Nelder, and lor II. Hurklor, bulb uf 1'urlland. WUIaril llurela Among (ileal at Ilia Mm. I Wlllard Wnn clay nlgbl .ra Arthur W. Lawk. Kugene; floors Klnrald and Prank H. Power. Aaturla; K. I,. Clark, Kau Frn,laco; J, H. Hold bcr. Im Angeles: P. C. Harden, rloalllaj K. K. iiue, Hpnkauo, Waeb., and Mr, and Mra. Robert Jucl.wn, Vr.ka. ieets at Hall Among lha Tls Itora la Klamalh Kalla Tuesday, guesle at Ilia Mall hotel, war a Henry Jaaaan, Spokan; Jtle Kun ders. Klamalh Kalla; Howard Marllald, C.nlral Point; K. K. Swanson. Eugene; II. H. M.ul-r and J. II. Ilorslejr, llonanta; Kl ood W. Roberta, I-akcvlow, and H. A. nall.nljrna, Cltr. Hard Tlmee Vnny Tha regn. lar meeting of lha Hrbekah lodge, Tburadar evening, will be follow ad by a hard llmaa party, and all Member ara aakrd to cum a ap propriately dressed. Amoa 'ud Andy will b In charg ol tha pro gram, assisted by .Waggle and Jim, tb Kiin)nmroere and otber. Uhenrred AanWrraarjr Mr. nd Mra. J. Percy Wells obeerrcd their Iwanllalh waddlni annlver aary Saturday Tnlng with an Informal dinner at their borne, 110 North Roger. Thalr guest Includad a numhar ol rlly leachar. Walla la city aup.rln tendenl of arhoola and Mra. Walla la an lnatructor at tha lllterald School. Pike Isaac Tonight Kike, thalr ladle and guest will ba ntacjalned at tha flrat Elk dnr of tha seaeon In tha Eike temple thla ar.nlni. tarh mam bar la entitled to brine ona guest, llaldr Kvana and bla orchealra will proeid mualc tor Ilia occa loa. Tha danra commute la In chart ot arrangement. To Meet Tlinrailay Th Pre brtrlu I. nice auslllary will hold a regular monthly meeting, Tliuraday, November 6, In the church parlnra at I p, in. All members ara urged to be preai nt. The ilorca rlrtlu will ha In rharia of tha derollonal aervlraa, tha Miriam rlr la In rhra of tha prograin, and tha llnthany circle In cbaria of rafrwibmeuta. Illiuirr I'laniinl Methodlat ladlea will aerva a rafnlerla din ner In tha community room of their t'hurrh, corner Tenth and 1 1 let tt atreeta, Krlday renlni from 6::iu oVIink null! all ar aerved. Tha puhllo la Invited to tha affair, AtM-ml II. A. II. Mvl Mr. Illalr and Mr. Hhllllui, ot Klam alh Aaeni-y, wr hi th city Monday evening to attend lha November meeting of Kulalona chapter, II. A. II., which waa held at tha horn of Mr. Allen Hloan on I'ayne Avenue, Jolly Velghbora to Meet Jnllr Nelghbora will meet at 2:30 Wedneeday afternona at th home of Mra. C. W. Miller on th Ijikevlew rout. Member ar aaked to bring needle and thimble. Ktpcrleil Horn Wednesday Calvlu I'eyton and Hal Ode ara eiperled lo return to Klamath Kalla Wedneaday from Medford where they apent aeveral day on a bualneaa trip. VUteil at Mltlwll Homo Mr. and Mra. K. U Kettle of Oakland. Or., apent laat week fh Klamath Kalla vlelllnf at Ibe home of Mr. and Mra. K. U. Mitchell, 117 Kaat Main. , . , llrolhera ArHvn Thoma and Harry M Mullen, brother of Iba late Iteujamln McMullen, hava arrived her to attend final rite for tlirlr brother who paaaed away Saturday mornlnc. 1'orllanil tinret Portland vla llora In Klamath Kalla Tueeday Included Wren William.. Mark IMirla, Kred Harifnld, Jeltera (llb aon. Hex Alloway, II. T. Judaon. Horlal (iroiip ta Meet (iroup one of U. K. b. will meet Wednea day for a ona oVIock luncheon at the home of Mr. A, J. I.yla, 607 Hlkh atreeu On llualnrM Trip Qeorca (Irliile of the Klamalh Kalla Marble and tiranlt Work left Tueeday for l-akovlew on bua lneaa trip. I.luneaar to Meet Tha I.lnn a club memtoere will meet Thnraday afternoon at 1 o'clock t th bom of Mr. J. O. John ann, tit North Hecond at reel. Th afternoon will ha apent In making qnllta for winter relief work, and all membere ar re qneated to bring their own aew ing material. lload to IJk (iood Th road to Crater l-ake la now In good condition, althoukh all of lha now ba not been entirely cleared away, according to In formation given out Monday at th chamber of commerce, notorial ara cautioned to uaa chain. RoyrmM Meet Tonight The local chapter of Roycrotl Junto will hava a regular meeting Ihl venlng at Hotel Wlllard at S o'clock, when Henry (leorge, known a a great reformer, will b dleruaaed. All member, aa well a honorary membera are irged to attend tb mooting. Metlfonl Vlallor Medford people registered at th Hotel Wlllard Monday night Included K. H. Thoma ot th bint Industrial Accident comnilaalon; W. II. Wal ker, Ilohert Hoy I, Krneat Itarnee, 11. R. Prentice, lieu. W. I'utman, I. K. Sinclair. Kroni Nubleber It. F. Ijihey wa In Klamath Kalla over the week-end Ttaltlng hi family. Mr. Lahey la doing construction work In Nubleber wher he I a mem ber ot tha general committee In charge of arrangement for tha Golden Hplk driving celebration on November 10. Neighbor to Meet Neighbor of Woodcraft will hold tholr regu lar meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. I). F. hall. Klectlon of officer will be held and a program will he ? resented after the bualnee meet ng. All member ara urged to ba proaent. VoX Beat Sound In Tovm Now riaylng 'Guilty Hands" with MONKt. 1IARHVMOHK KAY FIIAM'in and (Irrnt Cnat I'lna Metro Ncwa mil Tllilen la "VOl.l.Y and H.M.tSH" rima, Oiose In "HKYH TIIK MAI,(K" Editorials on News wa brought In to tha boapltal, received emergency treatment and I now recovering. a a e 'THIS Wright Brother' iprl menu at Kilty Hawk many year ago war far removed from Cap .'llabe. and at lhal tlrn It would hav been bard Indeed to aea any connection be tween the two. Hut If It hadn't been for tha work of lha Wright Brother, and tha tremendous development that followed lliia work, thla wo man at Cap lllabe would bava dld. Wa never know how our own live may be touched at any mo ment, In th moat vital way, by tb work of great men. e e e 'plllO name Cap Illahaa recalls yam apun to thl writer yeara ago by ,R. T. Bklnner, of lloaeburg. Tb tale wa told be ld a ramp flra In tha wild North I'mpqua country. Tha conversation had turned on rold winter In tha high bill, and aa usual tb flrat fallow', lory didn't aland rhanr. Mr, Bklnner put on th cap ibeaf with thl ona: e e e "YOU fellows bava been talking about cold winter. I'll tell you about ona I aaw down her at Cap lllabe. "W wer holed UP In cabin, and It wa COLD and I don't mean maybe. I wa sitting by a window when a deer came out of lha timber with pack of bound after It. They paaaed light by tha window and I could see lha bounds open Ibelr mouth lo glva tongue and could ae th whit puffa of vapor but there wasn't a found; It wa aa till a death. "Hut tha nnt day a thaw came, aud when them barka be gan to thaw oat, aay, that prairie Just fdrly echoed with Matrons Guests of Medford Club Fifteen member of Aloha I'aat Matrona club. Order ot Kaatern rltar, motored lo Medford. wher they were gueata of the lleame Past Matrons club at a 12:30 luncheon at Iba Holland hotel. Those from thl city who wer guest at tb luncheon wer Mr. It. K. Wttenburg, Mr. Wilbur Jonea. Mr. If. E. Momyer. Mr. Charle Joeeph Mania. Mra. U F. Wlllltta, Mr, w. t. van Kmon. Mra. Klltabeth Norrla, Mra. Frank Ward. Mr. Oacar Peyton, Mr. Myrtl Kaymer. Mra. H. F. Murdoch, Mr, tleorg Chaetala, Mr. F. Hill Hunter. Mra. W. C. McMillan, and Mlea Mayma Whltllngton. Plane Victim Was Kin of Local Folk Harold Defipaln. killed Ute Sunday with three companion and Pilot John lllnm near North ltend. Waah., wbea their gaso line tank eiploded la making a forced landing, wa a brother of Frank lleSpaln. former lnauranro man In thl rlty who I now traveling out of Portland for the Loyalty group of Insurance com panies. Mr. DePpaln. 'teacher In th city acboola her, left Monday night lo Join ber husband and go to Seattle, wher th body waa taken attar being recovered from lha burned plan. Lisky Brothers Ship Fat Hogs Llakey Brother of Tula I-k shipped two carload of fat hog to California marketa Monday The hoga wer loaded at Tula take Block yard and shipped to Klamath Kail over the Southern Pacific Allures Una where they were transferred to th mala line and cent south. Ilrown My wire la driving me craiy. Jones Well, what ara you Iflklnv ahniitf Ynn're luckv mot prairie, the atrlcken woman 'you tfon-t 01Ta to walk. (Continued from Page One) that F.dlaon began, th public won't benefit. Bo Ihe public, yon aee, really ha quit a aiak lo thla matter, e e JEAIXY big men mak money for themselvea. Rut at th same tlm they confer vat bene fit on th puhllo by their ef fort. , Henry Ford I rather generally looked upon aa tha rlcheet man In Ih world, which means that he has dona pretty well by him elf. Rut In making autotnobltra cheap enough ao that ' nearly everyone, la a country auch this, can afford to own one, ha has dona a lot for humanity In general. lo a couqtry that doesn't pro due big men, th common run ot people don't get very far. aee AT Cap Illahee, a remote prairie In tha I'mpqua nation al foreal. th other day, a wo man's Ufa wa saved by mean ot an airplane. Sho waa atrlcken by audden Illness, and wa too far away to be reached In time hy a physician uatng th ordinary method of transportation. Hut aa alrplan wa requisi tioned at tha Koaeburg airport and mad tha flight to th re- Final guns In a nallon-wlde campaign Ui promote use of wool are being fired thla week In an Intensive wlndup of the campaign for National Wool week, Novem ber to H. Over a roast-to-cuaat front, last-mlnut pro gram of wool growers, nianu facturera, wholesale and retail torea, ar under war aud all Is In r.adlneea for lb period which will bring Ih public apotllght on wool for all lull daya. Kaablon'a right-about-far tow. rd wool, with ln'realng de mand for th fabric In newst garment and clothing creations, along with natural eeaeouul trends, will be lactora In success of Wool Week ten thoiMund retail store In th I'nlted Klalx'l. devote their window and ad vertising to th leitll. Ktylc' mow, radio broadcast and -thaiv newspaper advertising by eellera, alao will add weight to the Importance of Wool week. In New York, style renter of Ihe weetern world. Wool week Is to be balled aa a significant : event Haturduv evening, Novem ber 7. Leader of ll branches ' of th wool luduatry, a well aa out.landlng atyllsts, will meet at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel to beer Arthur Hyde, aecretary of agriculture and Jamee C Htone. chairman of Ih federal farm board. Thee outstanding men' will glv addreaae and the en-i tires banquet proceeding will be broadi'a.t. Proclaimed by governor and ndoraed by entora In tb nian- ttfarrurtng and wool state, wool there was Ihe matter of aeveral tbouaand dollar from North Ja koia. Toward Ilia end a,f tha weak Hie Wehfmile will get Into an other Intensive practice at K g.ue In preparation for th Nov. 14 game l.h Oregon Ktal. Th neit week they meet V. C. 1- A. at Loa Angeiea, and four daya afterward play th nndefeated HI. Marya aggregation. Amusements TIIK .KW VOX fgW'! r - a w - If yoa remember th blue eyed las who mi a a br of soap and aaked that queetfoa In advertisement om year ago. i. .... ,...a I you will be Interested to Jtnov ot leading civic cluba. ch.mter ,n" rown 00 nd ,'J0 of commerr nd other group who realise th Importance of aiding ona of th country' basic Indufetrle. Tboe group have centered campaign on broad casts and addreaae. Retailer wbo will feature woolen and worateda la outatandlng varieties already have windows filled with th great variety ot new creations for every purpose in clothing and for us In the borne. BAKER, Or.. Nor. I, Uf Its proweea shouted far and wide ever the nation as tb result of tha 14 to t victory Saturday over lha hitherto undefeated New York university, th Oregon football team will be welcomed back to Ibe stat her tonight. A commute to handle recep tion arrangement waa named by the chamber of commerce last night, to eonalst of Henry MrKtn ney, former U. of O. football tr; O. K. I.llley and Fred Moe. High school student and the hand will lead a parade to tb de pot, where Mayor Hert L. Harvey and McKinney will welcome tha team. Coach Speara will be ask ed to respond. Two boxes of the finest Baker count apples will be put on th train. motion picture leading lady. Hire I Madga Kvana, who ply the part ot Lionl Barry- more daughter la ' Guilty Hands," Itaysrd Velller' new mystery drama which la now playing at th Vox theatre. , A number of local men Inter ested In Roy Urouta and Scouting work, will atund a mtlng to b held la Kugen Friday. All adult Scout leader In southern Oregon, representing AVout council from Medford, Rosebnrg, Corrllls, ftslem and Klamath Fall will be preeent. Chief Scout Eiecntlv Jam K. West, of th National organi sation ot Boy BVout of America, with headquarters la New York will b present at th meeting, aa will K. L'rner Goodman, di rector of the program division of th national organisation, and Iir. Huber W. Hurt, ph. d.. L. U D., and editor of geout hand book and other Scouting pub lication. Scout Executive O. E. Hoover, of th Crater Lake council, I In Klamath Fall thl week from hie headquarters In Medford, and will attend th Kugen meeting with other local acoutera. Guidance Program At Klamath High To be Continued At a meeting of th Klamath Union high acbool faculty, Mon day afternoon, It wa derided lo continue Ih guidance programs which were held In the various atudeat bom room laat yr. Th flrat series of talks will he on traditions of Klamath I'nloa high school.' I. loyd Fmery ha atao Intro duced a sr.tera of fir drtllt which will comply with Ihe slate law In that respect. Finery atnted that ha feel tha new ad dition to th arhool will mak It aaler than before, alnca that ara now mora exit. Huy Long may hava no peer la Loalalana, but ha ha c, t'rr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Book, keeper, etenogreph r: xperlenced; reference; aiate alary expected Box XXX WAXTEI) Clean cotton raga at Her ald office. PORTLAND, Nor. 3. (yP) A happy football tram, a happy coach and a happy graduate man ager will pile off th train here Wedneaday morning at o'clock, back from a conquest of th east. Today th train was speeding across Idaho with the University of Oregon player aboard, and tonight the official welcome to Oregon will be extended at Baker. Throughout th train were copies ot all the New York dallleaJ containing accounta or what th easterners considered the "as tounding" victory of Oregon over New York University. Hugh Roason. gradual man ager, grinned even more widely than did Doe 6 peers. For Ros on has In his pocket a check tor II5.000, representing the gnar ants from N. Y. V. In addition rKLICAX Joan Crawford, who rightly bear the tttl of America' Mod era Daughter, opens la her new est and latest picture, "This Modern Age." at th Pelican the atre today for a thre day show lac, matinee and evening. With Joan in thl breexy story Is ber newest leading man. Neil Hamilton, whom fana will find very capable. Hamilton ba now grown a amall mustacb which adda considerable to hi good looks. RAINBOW I Kathleen Norrts' famous atory, "Passion Flower." com to th Rainbow today, featuring th ex- : otic Kay Francis. It I a typical 1 story of modern California and ; haa everything that make a mo- I tton picture Interesting. Charle Rlckford play th male lead and : Kay Johnson as th "other wo- man." For sheer Interest very j few plcturea hava equalled "Pas- i slon Flower." j M MHKUMAX DIES I BERKELEY, fa).. Nov. t (IP) , John H. Mallett, president of , the Kern County Lumber com pany, died her yeaterday. H wa a director of Western State 1 Life Insnranc company. ' j OV-60-.20 Saves Lives Children have always been subject to host of dread disease. Their unde veloped bodies have been easy prey to bacteria. Now parents are learning; the secret of "resistance." They are arm ing their children against the micro scopic foe by letting them have plenty of sleep, plenty of sunshine and plenty of pure, fresh milk, Tested, pasteurized, bottled and sealed with expert care, the safest milk for children comes from Raymond Dairy Products Co. Erwamam ton. flat, im UBtuUft I A tjarfvMWiUbvfaairtJWpro kW erlj by orninaj ud yonx con- atipfttkM will md with bowel m action u fr an mct a m- THE RAINBOW Beginning Today " Kay Francis la Kathlrrsi Xorrta" Famous Story "Passion Flower" With Charles' Bickford For Streets and Driveways ' We have some crushed rock that is not clean enough for concrete that we will deliver in two cubic yard quantities or more at $1.75 per cubic yard cash on delivery. This material is about -inch with some over size but is very good for this purpose. This offer will expire Nov. 15th unless the material is exhausted before that date. 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