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November 7, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON PAGE THREE COUNT! CLERK STAND ON TAX PLANS ii) mm . i.iou v "I llltl Vittll I llliitixlit rlRltt mill ili Iti'l wIkIi Iii In- .lilt. I II Vll V III UllV HlgllMKIlU nr d l-i'u run lily rirrh . I(. Iilui, inrmtiiT ill I bo tuttniy Ihii.h1 f liu m nut IkmI lull mini Drill) CounlV JlilH Krril K. flmttlaiil kIrimiI lltn itnlrr fur th ml Hit Inn f nil las ukni'Mn Mif iiu In Kluiiidlh t.iuniy I In I liml tun almuly Imm i. r.-itmixl rlKliI p r ' l) t mi lliti 1HSO an hkmiciiI, rxrt Hi" flnilly iiialUfil. until luln Tl.tif'" iIrv r'Kiiiillm i h mutter "II would linvt brii ii lift 1 1 utii In malt" tlt rdi llmi." I l.up anltt, Mini point rd tin t Hint KluiiiHih KalU, wlirt Ai"'Mr W . T . I I" w rl wmmI h I -uatlulia ! lit r rrnl. rrurd- IliK lu tin. ullilrriitmiillliR f ! , ... ....... 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Judrn CiMld.ird tatrd ibal prt'iM-jiy on v tilth tb 1 al iiaik'U l itniiiid ' b-r Ibtf .: itiluutiiitt ix't Hindu it tit p-r trui lu il.au lh l:io at"m"lit. ui pM it irnlly vijiMlUt-d by Hi board. lb mkor lfire I bully rtiMK d In kUHtliim UltiK tlla rolls NllbouKli It will pt !. W tk rv'm iIjk In rmuplttln I hr cirk, -(uidlui; to I lie omMir. MAI. KM. Nov. 7, UJ.R All blt iipurt of rountv unrnipt'iy tnfitt uninilltii nd im tit roudl tlonn to lo nimrlully nior ri out ilmn lnl yt-nr. J. M. Ofrtr. it unify (or Hi Hint highway rotnnilnolnu Mld tinUy. .Marlon county with bo un rmployrd alrdjr rtKUtirtil rv tMiita condition to b aa aruto now aa Hiry rr )t yar dur. Ing mldytiar. Mur ilia a lamlllr ari blng upp.ilrd by charity organtiatlona. . iHftrUU r P" t about I i0 u m ploy m to bf rvRliTM in Marlon coun ty tuu I titer. "Jcf fron county la th hrlght t imi lii tht fiiilrf) pillar to uatr, having but I rrgimrred n titiriiipluynlt on cm than Tat year. "CtMHi county reporlnl 145 Inmlli dependent on charity, with atiii regUien-d aa unetn pluyed. Itouglaa county hiia 3 2 uum ployed regutrrHl with one Itiurth of Hi number reported In Immedlat tired of relief. Th county la employing 3ff men at ll.bu a day. Hratil .oiuily haa b 3 on th wurklta lUt." (If porta of cotnmliltN'a appoint ed by tiovernor Mrlrr arn com ing In to alowly that letter ir pent out today urging apevdy Mo tion, lie, tern aald. Aa anon completed return mi oblainiihl. a contparMtlv tnliuluttuii will b liiadi to tlla ttltiuU (airly th available roll of work ma tin punnlM on Hi high way rommlMlon'a ll.noo.t'OO program, hi-vcra explained. HAI.KM On-.. (U.PJ Yoiin iloiur If would tnHli, ho hvo I he hii icr-i'iitim cham-M fur RiilnlnK wialth. Tll0 HVTUK Htllllllll lllf-Olllt of mi'illriil iliiiiura la mahi-r than tlmi of any uthor li-mllim pro f...lnn In thin ruiintry, a (mlvral rcptii-t ahfiwnl. It mi n ml h at U,764 omiiiirt'd to 4,:H5 fur niwhanii'Hl eiml n.'iT, I ho ni'Xt hlKhcat RriMip. Th inirimlou, howoviir, iIopm ntt Riiiirn Hint imy. tin ri-pnrt pol III "il out, It'll llllllvllllllll HI- oiiinplliiliiiii'iitK thin hrlniM v tiinm. Kiilmli-a of t'lvll KiiKlnt'fra avi'niKi'il XI, 1 10, anil iilm'trliul piKlni'ora, :i.il". Mary Ad kins Files Divorce Complaint Muiy llilrii Ailklna flli'U alilt In ilmili court Filihiy for a ill vnrro iI'tiio from Ariluir I.. Ail kiiii, whom nha iniirrli'il In Iti'il illnx. tnllf., In July. I'M. Tim roiniilaliit Iniluclca alli'Kiillolm of rrui'l nnil liihiiniiiii lii'iitmi'iit. V. I.aninr TnwnBcnd ri'iin-in'iits llm ii In I nl I rr. Gloria in Fourth Marriage Venture , KI.MHKOIlli. X. V... 'Not. . (I'l'l llliirlH Snilllioil Ihn fdr niir Miiriiilno ill) In Falnlao "l x in r initiriiy, hiH-Hiiitt "Mr. Ml, hurl I'll! IIU'I ," wllii of II ci'li linili'il liiKh Biiiirtaiiinn on An tt nnt 111, It wan rrvt'iilml Iiito to il uy. Whi'ii lire brok out In the UMM'tiivtit of tb I'eliniivlvmilM A Miriiitloti lor th Itllnd broom IUnt hi I'ltmliumh, pollr dog owiird by oii of Hit work r-r ld liii mmtrr mid oibt-r lhi-t JrN IlifU to tutfrl v. Hill In. th ilori liro. In iIiuwii l tit rUht, Mtr ha hd ibowit th wy uui ldit th blttchiK building to hit ititr. A tine of blind nin i noii roinlitg from th building In Ox pi. i n i ou Hi" l ft. Wh"ii ttm tilwi Vrokfi tut ond tunc IIIIIIh ngmil Ird Hi y O.iltUi . GIVES FACTS KAl.KM. Nor. 4. (U.PJ - All ri kirl. on III llaoalUn lland havi. b.-vn lakfo ovr for niovl iii.tunir.. ' Hurh a lli- ilKllluiloiiIni In j Irlllarnr of WlllH-rl l liol. In . tar-olU f.irnirr iri-ilrnt of tl I Kutur KarmiTi of AniTlia ( itioiimetit on In llanu. wlirn : h arrUort In (irraon. Y"un I I ( llol r"-nllr Irfl hla nalir lloli loliilij. ronilhK hv way of t'allfor ! Ma In altrnil llii Norlhwriit and i national niHtlnKa of Ilia botV t farm rlub oraanlradon. Choi a Ilia lmaa of Indu-try whm at-rn-iicd by a I nli-d rrra rra'ntnllo at tha offlca ot Karl Coolry. atat vu-alloiial dl ri lir of arh ultnro. Il a IH-nnlna a "aort of diary' of hla no.rl.n.i- In tha Vnitril Kiam to hi ai'iit for iitiblii alion In a Honolulu n'lwr. "Ifa awfully rold bar-," th-gray-ault-d lad rommrntrd. "Ha waii' rllmala la fairly uniform, liKtwern 10 and 10 dxrra. ao thla rblll It I a . Or-on doran't look murh dlfforrnt than Hawaii, ihuuKh. Krrrythlnc I lirrcu bura, too." Suiniona rommiutMl that Cbol had nrvrr ain allow, aad aua-ati-d a trip around the Mt. Hood loop road. 'I don't want to r nuw, n opined. Ntvtrthi'l.it. Choi will nlfiitv of opportunity tn i rhfi- llrr portion of tha I'ulK-d Ktati- Northwrvtrrn Oregon, aa ha will no to Ih" Nalloual t'onxroa of Kuluro Kariurra at Kanaa City Novonibi-r H. Cliol riplalnrd that boyt ln III" oraanliatlon In orraon have muh larai-r prol-Tta than In thr Hawaiian lulauda. Ho, hlmlf. ha wi.rkrj for a large plnrapplo plaiilallon a alraw lx and lahori-r. and alao ralard rhlfliina to xrt rrrdll fur asrlriiltural WO! k. "I heard olio fi-llow hero ay ha wa rulalna: two htm of atraw harrlr. and anoilii-r had n-yoral hrud of mod dairy cattlo. That murh morn than ran ml In Hawaii, whi-rn moat of the land I ownrd bv tho lara- pluntailon." Choi MPlalnml. "Ahoiit 70M boy ura rnaaaed In tha rlub work on llti Inland." Tha I'nltrd Stati- ban a in-'ra-lnTRhlp of appnulmiitrly r.:..o00. Oraaon rlalmlnit aoino l,fuo hoy In t lie work, I'lw.l In now on a vUltliic and aiH'aklna- lour of tha atate. Ho I attnnilrd Ilia Norinwrni aoruonai nipatlnit of Kuliire Karmara In Portland thla weak. Minister Sails For Hoover Conferences KOMK. Nor. ?. (U.R llno (liundl, ltaly'a forelxu mlnlaler. kiiII for tha t'nllad Slatea to morrow to tnka np wllh 1'raa lc. .nl Hoorer tha probleqi of aulrlnK th world oiononilc crll. ronlliiiiliix tho aiiiiea of conror millona bi'Kiin by I'renilor IMevrw I.iiviiI ot Flume. Winnie Spends Day Reading Fan Mail IMIOKNIX. Arl.. Nor. 7, (U.PJ Atlornoya were bny on other mnlteril tmliiy and ua a reault Wlnnlo II ii III Judd, neciiaed of MllliiR Axnea Anne l.eltnl and HedvlK Hnniiielaoii, npcut Iho dny rcadliiK her fan mull. Red Ball Stage Line One Stage Daily for Lakeview, Oregon i Terminal . Stage Depot r 830 Klamath PHONE 999 wuuvo K. F. 8:150 n. m. HAWAIIAN BOY Dog Leads Blind to Safety Where Capone 'Marks Time" pr, IV ,j 6 I f r I " - - - Z - : - - - - - - 'X taa. F.T ar-w I . :.r latFi. - . V - .Zm tvX I rt - ii i i ' i .i If jilli j 1 I . aa ,. Here la Cook county Jail. Chicago, whir Al Capone. gang chief tain. Is awaiting appeal of hia rae to Ihe lulled States supreme court. Tho arrow liidliatrs his cell, and wlihin the arrow is a pic ture of tho top floor, rear, where bis cell is located. It was in this cell that he was greeted by his bod.vguard, l'hlllp D'Andrca. who waa held for rsrrylng a loaded plntol into court. I'pper right Is Warden Darld Monc penny. Capone a keeper. ANNUAL ROLL ii The annual Red Cross roll call begins November II and end Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Wlllmr Jones, chairman of the roll call drive, has been working many week, selecting solicitors anil distributing supplies. The Klamath county quota this year Is l.Son members. Kach membership costs one dol lar, and one half of every mem bership dollar remain In Klam alh county to be expended for relief work. The demands this year are greater than ever before and the relief work will be more pro nounced. Mrs. Jones has tho roll cull drive organised, and has named supervisors for each district and In tho county and city. These supervisors will name their own assistants, and on the ninriilng of November 11 an army of solicitors will set forth to raise th required amount. Supervisors are: fhlloqiiln, Mr, w'aller Zimmerman; Klum nth Agency. Mrs. O. K. Patter son: Fort Klamath. Mrs. Dan Hynn: Algomn. Mrs. A. K. Slone- hnune; Itoiin urn . Mrs. Will Camp bell: 111 v, Mrs. Jim Dixon: llealty, .Mrs. Lois Simmons: M 1 in. A. K. Hlreet: .Merrill, II. J. Ilendrlrkson; Henley. Mrs. Kllsa beth Norrls; Keno, Lester Turn liaugh: Weyerhaeuser. J. K. GALL DRIVE TO START NOV DIE Jtm ! !? SEATTLE'S From Fire . r ' r 2 ' . - I -Z.-Z 5 r l L- ''2 ' '--A IS-?.. - Qz - - - - - " -f.--- Ilelleulu: Pelican Bay. P. A. Alhertaon: 1 -alums mill. V. K. Ijnnn; went side of Klamath Inke. aboVe Fremont bridge. Mlns Lucille White. Those who will work In th city are Mm. oilman. Mrs. tieorge l.lluiiry. Mrs. II. P. Ilosworth, Mrs. Mariou Hunks. Mrs. Hen Itecd. Mrs. K. M. Blibb, Mrs. Itiuy -Merrill, Mrs. Hubert Sloan. j.Mrs. J. K. Keno. ! Diiiinlvan. Mrs. Hor Mrs. Other Durbin. Mrs. W. T. Dean, -Mrs. It. K. Wright and Mrs. II. K. Getx. Others will be iiamed later for Main street and tbe business district. Mrs. Jones said. A 1 house-to-house canvas of all dis tricts will be made. Public Is Invited To "Silver Tea' The public la Invited to attend the "Sliver Tea" to be given at the First Presbyterian Church. Sixth and I'ine streets. Saturday afternoon at !:Sii o'clock, under the Miiniilcen nf the Women's Temperance Tnton. for the bene fit of the Salvation Army. A program, to be presented by the children of the different churches has been arranged, con sisting of song, recitations and plays. The proceeds are to be used by the Salvation Army In Its relief work. No admission Is charged, hut a silver offerlug will be received. XO KATAI.ITIKS HAI.KM. Ore.. Nov.- 8 (U.PJ There were no fatalities as a re sult of Industrial accidents in Oregon during tha week endiiiK November &. It was snld in u report submitted to the Htiilo Imltintrlnl accident commission here today. A total of 104 accidents were reported, howevor. . It's (Ot so even parking in this country loedi divorce when It's the wrong wife. the coil of everything it coming down nowadays. So ore the rotes for every one of the 350 room...ALLWITH 8ATH...at BEAUTIFUL DELEGATE TO FAIERSIET LIKES OREGON HAI.Ktf, Ora. Ol.ra Wllbart Choi, l-yar old Hawaiian good will repreai-titallre IX OrefOfi, llkea tbla alata. "I hava rom to Ilka Oreans very murb," Cbol aald. "The tall ararireen treea on Ibe hlll aldea are Inipreaalra. A great many Ireaa hara learaa that hare changed their color. Home of th hill, ara one maaa of col or of a thnuaand different ahadea. It look like a (oraat of abowar treea In bloaiom. Then In aome plaraa a few erat tered treea of aprure and of fir with their dark green learaa make a atrong rontraat to Ike gay colore." Choi la bead of lb future Farmere of the Hawaiian Inland. He la on a peklng and rlit Ing tonr of Oregnti prior to leer ing for tbe national conrentlna of future Farnera In Kenaaa Cltr. ' "It la Interesting to note that a great many of our agricul tural teacbera - como from Ore gon atate college," Choi wrote lo a Honolulu paper following a irlp to Corralll. Malta to lumber mill, prune uryera In th Wllla-pia raller and the I'ailflc International lireatoik ahow all prored of In terent to the Hawaiian enror. Iterelatlon that haolee. or white men, actually work wllh their hand In the field waa a major dlacorery for the Hawaiian lad. "I thought that the white men were all country gentle men who didn't really hare to work'wltb tbelr band as la the caae of the white men In Hawaii." he raid. "I gum It would abock aome of th pernona I bare known who think handling a boe la dinarace to aee the white man gets ion hla farm. Tbe farmer jup early In tbe morning, milk ibis row, rleana hla barn, goea out with hla team oi norsea or a tractor and cultlratea what ever be haa to do, then in the erenlng he milk hla cows again nil dues hia chorea. When he larrapea the mud off hla ahoea. ;t la sundown, but he enjoys !urh a life he. aune he la mak- lltie an tinnt llTinC. "The farmer a wile la busy all lar cleaning the honse, making I ream or butter, and also about ithia time of the year la rery l.uny preserving fruit or rege (tablea for the coming winter and rprlng." T etop-acci- P'ng too Into that cause dents, not trareling too fa. I "All aceidente happen b motorl, ln,olrd did not faat. because motorists Involved did not atop In time to arert them, ex plained Charles P. Pray, super ilntendent ot state police. "Driving too fast, an accident classification with which drirere are familiar In a general way, may be given s specific meaning. ! Three elementa are Inrolred. ,th driver, brakes and road. What can be expected ot each. should be known by ererr motorist. "The driver can test out his .own capabilities In recognising 1 obstacle and applying th brake. He can accurately determine tbe power of the car's braking equipment and also learn the chararteristlca of different roada and then drive aa common i sense dictatea. "A major influence of road surface at tlmea orerlooked la their levelness. Studies ahow that at 30 miles an hour a six per rent down grade Increases the normal stopping distance from 54 to o feet. Normal stopping for a car going u miles an hour changes from 21 to ST7 feet." SII.K I'ANXOX Silk threat, because it has greater tenacity than steel wire of the same diameter, is used by a Herman In making a cannon. It is made of steel tubes wrapped with silk thread until tbe required slie is attained. Mrs. Mary Collins of Caldwell. Kan., receutly completed her 25th year as mail carrier without missing a single day on the job. She intends to continue in the service at least five yeara more before retiring. PTEL AAULTNOMAH u ? if Si f HI -t ' i j Mi'el""l "'te7 aaHV. L I i ra 'jua S3a, Fireproof U Klamath Empire News ALTl'RAH. Calif. As Young Rro. and I -arson Bros, more out, the Morrle-Knudaeo Contracting company of Hole, Idaho, are moving la to complete the even mil atretch of the Alturas Klamath rails forest highway, which complete the gap between the Keddlng-Alturaa atate high way and the northwestern part of Modoc county where th new road connects wllh Oregon atate highways. Th laat atrelnh of the road, for which 4,000 contract waa recently let, complete the gap through th pine timber country lying between Pit rlrer and Tule lake valley, compris ing 27 milaa of new forest high way, Th present contractora will eatablUh their camp near Hoc lake. Alturas Matron Dies of Pneumonia AOIN. Calif. One of the aad deat deatha chronicled In this section In aome time waa the passing of Mrs. Charles Lee Ben nett Monday night, following a brief Hires with pneumonia. The young matron, who waa 3a years of age. leaves, bealdea her buband. five small children, tbe oldest of which are nlne r ear-old twin. Ixceaaed waa a native of Nevada, City. Sexton Pleased With Club Work BI.Y, Ore. Frank ffeiton, county 4-H club agent, waa a vlltor here recently and atated that he la well pleased with the work of the clubs her which hare been organised by the Bly tear here. Mary Dixon has been elected I president ot the girls' club In i this section. President of the boys' clubs, wmcn win worg on ramp cooking projects, la Billy Case beer. Forestry Pictures Shown at School MILLS ADDITION. Morlng picture on tbe preservation of forests were shown at Mills cbool. Monday evening. Norera ber 2. The principal speakers of the erenlng were George K. Griffith of the 17. 8. forest serv ice, and W. V. fuller ot the state board of forestry. WORDEN NEWS WORDF.N. Ore. Tom Cllne went to Hornbrook for salmon fishing Thursday. Upon hia re turn he presented every Lamiiy in the ricinity with a fish. He exnecta to make the trip again Ihte week. Henry Champan. of Worden, spent several weeks with hia aon. Bill Champan. in Marshfield. Jack Champan haa been work ing for Weyerhaeuser and ia now storing rye for winter feeding. ALGOMA NEWS ALOOMA, Ore. Joe Brown, millwright at the Algoma fac tory, had a finger badly Injured Monday morning. The same fin ger was broken and in bad con dition last winter. The dance giren by the Algo ma Community club. Saturday evening, was a big success. Hard time costumes were plentiful and fun reigned throughout the eve ning. John Windsor and family mo tored to Crater lake Sunday af ternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Windsor's mother. The dredger, which has fin ished work for ketnlever and Cox. la now digging a ditch across the HageU.ein field. B. K. Barrett and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stanley. Mra. Jack Turpin and daugh ter. Audrey, old-time residents of Alaoma, but now residing at Lakeriew. are visiting friends MODERN WTTU rf iMm .. Sax Francisco "MainnMiTtiM gotai amtan AMOUS for hospitality for foods , for service A A PORTLAND, OREGON Every facility lor every tette of every traveller : . . new decoration), new furniture, new ' lobby lounge and NEW LOW RATES. A1U rOM lO WITH iL IATH bare and attended the dance at j Algoma Saturday eveolng. Tbe Hewing club met wllh Mrs. weaart. Thursday after nooa. Th next mealing will be November II. at th hum of Mra. Trauarthea. Mr. L'hrman and grandson, Hilly, spent Sunday lu Yuan valley with friends and relatives on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Haey and son, Cbarlea, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the horn ot Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Conroy. Th Haseya have been employed In the Algoma woods, but are plan ning to spend tbe winter near Grants Paaa where they own a mine. Fort Klamath FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MrKarllng of the Tourist hotel, and Mrs. Harvey Copeland and daughter, Maxlne, motored to Macdoel. Calif., Fri day, where they apent th week end with Mra. Copeland'a par enta, Mr. and Mra. W. C. HI pea. Sunday gueata at the Frank Denton ranch were Mr. and Mra. Ben H. Brtsco and eon. Albert, and Mrs. Myrtle Wlmer and chil dren. Th dance given by the Fort Klamath brass band Saturday night, waa well patronised and excellent music waa furnished by tbe "Blue Chasers" errheatra. VIsltore to the annual stock how in Portland were Mr. and Mra. D. W. Ryan. Mr. aad Mra. One Page and Buck Zumhruan. Tuesday visitor In Klamath Falls were Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ferguson and E. D. Briscoe, BLY ITEMS BLY, Ore. Mrs. Albert Wlll lama and infant aon. Robert, re turned home laat week from the honpltaL Mrs. John Gordon made a trip to Lakeriew Thursday. Kenneth Good underwent a minor operation In Klamath fail the latter part of the week, but haa recovered and haa re sumed his work. .Mr. and Mra. James tilvans have returned home after flatt ing In Oakland. Calif., with their son. Era Girana. and family. Among the families who hare left elan- Crane mill closed are C. V. McGee and Bill liayden and wife. They plan to spend the winter in Klamath Fall. Wall Campbell, assisted by Jack Hanan. haa been moving hia cattle to winter feeding grounds. Albert Williams, accompanied by his sister, Mr. Charles Stump made a busineea and shopping trip to Lakeriew Tuesday. Many wood sawa can be heard about Bly. "Jeff." the barber, baa been baring his limb wood sawed; Kosa Mc-Millian has junt finished cutting the school wood: ID W una ua iKxa unnia a urea saw at his home, and Jim Dixon expects to bar bis winter sup ply in the ahed witbln a few days. Mike Wallla is hauling meal cakes to the Frank Obenchain ranch. The condition of Mrs. K. Whetstone, who has been ill, re mains about the same, according to re pons. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jones and family hare returned to Bly for an indefinite atay. Mr. Van Jones is again employed at Wal deck's and Jones. They are re siding at Waldeck cottage No. 3. Wayne Hanan left Monday to Join his family at Paisley. D. G. Givan baa returned to Bly from Paisley. Gene Case beer la still carry ing his arm in a shnr aa the re sult of a fall from a hay wagon while feeding ZX saddle horses recently. Hallowe'en night passed quiet ly In Bly, with few pranks being pulled. Rockefellers Give Million to Needy NEW YORK. Nor. 7, (U.R NEW YOKK. Nor. . (UP) ' The Rockefellers John D.. Sr.. and John D , Jr. today con- j Iributed one million dollara to i New York's emergency uneni- . ployment relief fund. ays phis I'M APT YOU A LOT 'SOME DAY INSURE MBr r Havintr us write an auto insurance policy meana that you'd rather have our company pay the damaKos than attempt to meet the loss yourself. To be Sure, Insure wllh JAS II. DRISC0LL 206 Williams Bldf. Phone 432. T TUI.B LAKK. Ore Tula Lake Cult 14, American l.exion. and auxiliary met In the Odd K.Mowt hall at Merrill October 37 lor a buaineas and aoclal evening. District Commander Welch In stalled the following officers: Hay Ijilrd, commander; W. It. Weltkamp, adjutant; o. ('. I. leu flrt rice; C.eo. fray, second vice; C. M. Lyons, finance, and J. W. Taylor, committee man. Following the business meeting a aoclal hour and card gamea were enjoyed until all nd loomed to the dining room for llulloa ru refrnahmenta. The next meeting of the auxil iary will he held at Mm. Al!-n Brown'a, November la, when we will be honored by having the dis trict preaident, Mra. Myra Angel, spend th day with the unit. CREATE INTEREST BLY, Or. Ris:ent M-tlvirlra of pnplU of tha Blr school tuoit to draw tha latarmt ot parents ud friends. In October the puptU Uau4 ft nwtp0r which bl4 newa not, amall atoriM and cvr advertising. The atudanta wr tha editor, buslneaa icantgara and news llera. Friday evanlnc prior to Hal lowe'en, an IntereatlnK pros ram was presented, followed by a banket social. tfvWE PRlCf FOR OVIR Guaranteed pure anal efficient. USE 25 Ounctl .... for let then el kiqh I . , , i priced brands. 25' i RADIOS We Carry in Stock the Moat Complete line of Radios in Town r.llfllllan. CUrlua anil Apex Priced at 4tu30 to tl'JtlU complete with tbe new Pen tori and Multi-Ma tubes Static reducer Xew Snper Hetrodyne Circuit Impror ed Dynamic Speaker kwll Vision Dial and Automatic Volume Control und yon must see these beautiful cabinets to appreciate them. CONVENIENT TE15M3 Ask for a free demonstra tion. Prop In and are our New Kadio Owla turn off your radio automatically Wiring Fixtures and Sup plies Service Electric Co. 125 So. Sib. Phone 75 it no oH(? TO COST OF MONEY IF YOU DON'T