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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1931)
t PAGE TEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALT5. OREGON November 6, 1931 On To, HollywoodJICKFTSflWRlIF I, Following the dlailMl or a i loaf il.t of criminal cases iu n hav Ma pending over a long period of time. Circuit Judge VY. M. pnn struck lh following elvll' (rase from lh docket on Knvaniher 4: r, E. Ankeny vs W. II. Mason. . l.uk Walker tl 1 va National 1 Surety Co. ' Frank C. Ilramweu Mipt. vs H. A. Whttlby et al. Margitrlete Byrne vs Balstger Motor Co. p.- U K'k v Fred Owens. Jam I). Baron vs A. II. Via on. J, r. Unman v John A. Ctem- DJS. American Nat. Hank Hoy Hamlett et l. W. :. Elliott F. K. trail- thr I -e"sfWSMw-y LA Tickets hav hceu placed ou sale for the charity football game Sunday al i l. ni. between the Klamath All-Stars and lie Che maaa Indiana, t( mi -announced today by Sergeant Carl Took. Tim Indian team la acheduled to arrive Saturdity evening by train and will take Unlit work out to llniber tip Sunday morning before the gam. Tickets ar on aula at the Mec ca. Waldorf, lonarfa. Smoke. Kant. Soar. Klamath Mint and O'tlrien's service statlou and will be aold at th irnnr, Ihl. flashing emll. pfa )QS fj J screen some day: in City Pound You'll see on the silver screen some day noon. It. aa veil aa that snappy i bowler hat. belong to Lucy Do-r Stale w. r. Kiiiott. I.areni Co. t Chas atek. Stat of Oregon ex rel va Jauiea T. 1Ogan. Klamath Conn. Server vs Sam Woodsrd. Boy 1). Given. t Maud Mit chell. Oregon Bank Trust ts Kdith Gill. Valley Grocery Co. Klnrald. Loreni Co. vs O. L. Cal B. Sturdivent Five are lout from their masters and are held In the rltv larrived In New York, en rout to I dog pound by the police, awaiting ..'"I uw- . I w Kim ra'ne, Hungarian actress. Sbe la K. Wiro- llirllywood. either identlfiration and their niaMora or utlon within three uays, pollr dated Friday. The onucia may rail at the m llre atatlon and be taken to the pound to get their doga upon pay :uent of the pound feea. The doga held are two lirlndl doga tjut dotal from on to two era old; on black fox terrier klioul on and a half years old: one uiiudle half bulldog from oue to two yeare old. and on red shepherd piip tour montba old. Auto Accident Is Reported Friday T. K. larpr reported to police Thursday an accident Involving itr and on driven by It, O. Heera on Thuraday at 1 p. m at the In teraecllon of niriaion atreet and Shasta Wav. Harper, who Uvea at tS5 Low ell atreet. aaid that lleera. J.100 I'nion. failed to algnal and did not hav the right of way when Heera' car atmck the left rear wheel of lh Harper rar. which waa traveling eaat on Sliata Way and had entered the intersection about I (eel. Harper aaid Heera waa attempting a right hand turn. Kor good rd Carl, ae l ock Motor Co. Adv. TURKEY KILLING TO Harry tlriffin. va John Morton.' A. C. Glenger t al va Henry Krd G. Shadier et n. Henry C. Wolff Turner. , R. V.'. Johnaon va J. R. liavia. ' Trank P. Corpeninc va H. C. Bale. . Edna Berg va Mrs. R. A. Avery. ' Loreni Co. va. A. K. Book. Wong Tie Chung va Dave Fong. S. C. Bartrum va Cbaa. 0. FraUy. J. A. Goldamith vi John Carat aaes. Homer Roberta va Geo. W. Har rlaoa et al. Squire B. Plktt va Warner G. Ston. Klamatb Supply Co. va Art Mavfleld et al Aaaociated ( 'o. va R. T. Syveriion. W. B. Anderson t Ray Cheath am. Kata NelsoB vs David S. Shell t aL . Burnett Bros. kk et al. Caravan To View , Historic Scenes If present Indian summer weather eontinnea. Captain O. C. Applegat will conduct a caravan to th Lava Beds on Sunday. No vember 7. The trip will embrace a part of the historic battle grounds as well as the caves of the region. Captain Applegate announces than the caravan will leave the rvamber of commerce at 8 o'clock Sunday morning, and advises ev ery one who plans to take th trip to bring lunch, water and flash lights. - B. B. Ken- faiV Given Fines Having No License J. L. Pinion and G. E. Lewis, charged with fishing without an glers' licenses, were fined i each In Justice court Friday morn ing, after pleading guilty to the complaints filed against them. Both were committed to the coun ty all upon failure to pa yibeir fines. They were arrested at Al (oma. C. H. Swift, charged with hav ing in his possession a migratory bird during th closed season, was committed to jail Thursday upon failure to pay Hi fine. ' Two demonstrations in killing and dressing turkeys for market are scheduled for Monday. Nov ember . according to an an nouncement from Aaabtant Coun ty Agent. K. M. Hauaer. secretary of the Klamath Turkey Growers . Association. I The first meeting will occur at S:30 o'clock Monday morning , at the H. M. Roberta farm, west I side of Tule Lake. The second meeting la scheduled for 1:10 o'clock in the afternoon at the Otto Wahblea farm at Henley. In addition to answering any questions that the grower may car to ask. som birds will be killed and dressed at lhee dem onstrations to demonstrate the pointa under discussion. While these demonstrations are being sponsored by the Oregon Turkey Growers to help the producers with killing and dressing prob lems, all turkey growers are nrged to attend thee meetings. McKinley Huntington, manager of the Oregon Turkey Growers', who will give th demonstrations, is particularly well qualified for this work, as he has been a tur key producer for the past SO years and bas been conducting similar demonstrations In the main turkey producing sections of the state for lb past three sea sons. Public Is Invited To "Silver Tea' The public la Invited to attend tbe "Silver Tea" to be given at the First Presbyterian Church. Sixth and Pine streets. Saturday afternoon at 2:3V o clock, under the auspices of- the Women's Temperance Union, for the bene fit of the Salvation Army, j A program, to be presented by the children of the different churches hae been arranged, con sisting of songs, recitations and plays. The proceeds ar to be used by the Salvation Army in lis relief work. No admission is charged, but a ailver offering will be received. Hunters Warned Of Change in Seasons X law passed by tbe last legis lature, which moved opening of knating season on fur-bearing animal from November 1 to De eamber 1, has led to some con fasion among trappers, accord lag to th game officers. -Many trappers, it was felt, not knowing th change, have unintentionally violated tbe law. FAMKI SAVANT DIKH NORTHFIELD. Minn., Nov.. 6 J.R) Professor Ole Edvart Rol vaag, author and educator and amce a contender for the Nobel prtre in literature, died her late today at his home. He was 65 years old. Heart disease caused kis death. KEIJKF PLAN l'ltGKI LOS ANGELES, Nov. , (UP) Immediate development of natural resources and Industry as th most effective antidote for depression was stressed In a "California plan" of economic re lief, presented to the state cham ber of commerce at its annual meeting here today.. WOMAN "MAILMAN" Mrs. Mary Collins of Caldwell, Kan., recently completed her 25th year as a mail carrier without missing a single day on the job. Sh Intends to continue in the service at least five years more before retiring. Germany boasts a book that Is 12H feet long, 4 feet wide, and which weighs 2 tons. Accurate direction may be at tained with -on eye, but it takes two eyes to accurately judge distance. Paroles Granted To 2 Burglars Roy True and Roy Sldenick, charged with burglary not In a dwelling in connection with the stealing of doors and windows at the Holland hotel about two weeks ago, were paroled Thurs day by order of the court to Chief of Folic Guy Merrill. The youths were in company of Loo Is Krk Jr..' at the time of th robbery. Eck. who was sentenced to two years In tbe penitentiary, was taken to Salem latt week to begin serving time. KII.K CANNON Silk threat, because it bas greater tenacity than ateel wire of the same diameter, is used by a German in making a cannon. It is made of steel tubes wrapped with silk thread until the required site is attained. Buy that Used Car from Locke and get your dollar value. Adv. -SO IS " ,"V IliJ if :-.' .'iki T- IE , V M L W 7 X AND NOW! SLICED BREAD Better Baking Co.'s Sliced Bread is now offered for sale by all jrocers. Faultless (improved), sliced 10c Long loaf (new type, soft as velvet), sliced 10c Saturday Specials French Lemon Cream Pies . 25c Pumpkin Pies 25c Boston Brown Bread 15c Coffee Bing 25c Apple Coffee Cakes i 20c Our branch store on South Sixth is now closed. We will appreciate your patronage at our main plant. Better Baking Co. ' 121 North 7th Allen's Special chicken dinners, on Sundays 75c Served 4 to 7 p. m. of$v!r Cherries of SALEM What Flavor ! S Iden West Coulee HARVEST BALL IS Plans for a "tlarve.it Hall," Thanksgiving ve, November it. wer mad at a meeting of th Klamath lodge of Klk Thura day night and a general com mute of ten persons haa been named In charge of th vent, it was announced Friday by Jack Glover, member of th commute. All .Klka ar being mailed In vitations to attend th affair and each Klk may invit a friend to attend. Th Klka lmpl will be deco rated with appropriate harvsat decorations and a aeven pie. novelty dance band haa been en gaged for the occasion. F. t. McMillan, aerretarv of th lodge. Jack Glover and Iticbard Weath erly will augment th regular dance and entertainment committee. Fares Reduced To U. O. Homecoming Hon I hem Pacific: offices here today announced that a far and a third round trip rat of I10.V& will be charged for thou attend ing lh l'nivralty of Oregon Oregon Rial College football gam In Kiigan uu November 14, No special train has been ulu li ned for til occasion and noli will h operated unless llier is sufficient demand eiraaed lo official here lo the form of res ervations, Iteiny .Stein, city ticket agent, atated. Thieves Enter House In Stewart Addition K. II. Freer, Stewart's addition, reported lo pollc Friday that thieves entered his unlocked holla Thursday night and stole 111 aud three gold rings. Includ ing a small, whit gold weddiug ling, an engagement ring and a tlalu gold ring beating the Ini tials K. R. V. SWINDLER ESTATE Klllt lo collect IUU Willi In tel cut computed from March 3U. 1111, waa filed In circuit court November I by Julia H duller, administratis of lb eaiat of Joalnia Mwlndler, deceased. Th plaintiff. mother uf Joshua IJoel Hwlndler, who died laat spring from sun abut wounds, alleges that th city of fhllouulu had railed to psy her son for a month's services as illy marihal. Attorneys (res In th auin of I lull ar alau aaked by the plaintiff. (I KNTH AT U K Vlsllora at the llotal Klk Thursday Included: J. II. cl berl. J. VV. Manners, L C. Thompsou. J. H. McKeown. T. II. Welch. J. K. IHalr and II. Ilvuli. I'ortlanil: Ja. II. hchwah. polulo liiiysr, Mim'klon: J, I', Natimei'. M.iIIomI; Mr, and Ml" Detilo and ami, UkeHow; I. . r Hoop, Wesleill l llllill Tele lilion company; Hr. Kinat II. Hall, cltv: II. II. raotl. Kliaene; II. II. binlilt aud II. II. Ktilalit, l.oa Angeles; II. M. Mall"!'. Old Kurt dairy: llerl Adama, Hon 'raiirlico; I'. I. Uuw and John llellv. Hcattle, and Joa. K. Ilergg and wile. Han Krancla.o. Attempt Made To Break Into Mart K. I., fhaiiiblltt of Hi" ritlilln Market, im South Hlsili street. reiifirlad tu Hollo Krlllav that all attempt was mad Thursday nlalit lo break Into th Public Marsm by digging cement out of a hole where an Iron bolt II anchored to faien the rear door. The allempt failed, aa did an attempt esrllor this week, I rani blllt staled. Did you know Uicka's fait ar really recondlllnned?Adv. FB?ee eHiveE?y Senv5ce Buy at SantforcU at these wonderfully low price and we will deliver your order to your home Our store is no farther away than your phone. 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