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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1931)
November 0, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA (J IS MVK CITY BRIEFS (Jumls at Hall eAmmig the Seek end vlelloie III Klamalll fells who wur rov l' rvU l the Hull llntol war Mr. K. A. Ilerk. Yuitmay ; Mrs. H. K duly mil nn lleorge, Adiilj William r. Itohrlmik, J, r Mlnahaii, :itrla H. NuUiiii, Krsd llrimtu, I. Orvlll tlnvan, nil nt ricattln; U J. llollinnii, (imlvii, Utah; Hn. I'rurl K. Whmlr, I.. II. :i.rk, C. t. Iloyd. V. H. Munuy. If llmidi Mrs. Klale ltaudla. Ed Webber. Med for. I; II. K. Jnhu lun, Haeamento; Hart V. Adams, faa rrmnl.ro; Charles Hluinan, A. Mrllenry, Joe Itomanlo, Portland; Mr. and Mra. K. Ilru- tnlla, rrhaalriini, Wah.; II. I. ulll. elty; erl Hri. Hdn; ('. K Klngaley, Taiiiianl, I'alir.; I.. C. White, Harreiiienlo: t'sp Nosh, rnrt Klamath: V. T. Jsrkson. Kllon Jackson, Itosoburg; and lira. Allca Crate. Iteddlng, Calif. Aural al Flk Vlrllnrs In Klatiialh Ka II over the rk anil who war gncata at th Hotel Klk lnvludt II. Ilotild, W. '. Mclln, It. K. Arkley, t:. It. Mad dork. J. II. Ilohan. A. '. Alox- ndrr, II. W. Mssten, Htusrt Feather. ton. Harry rihlxld. A. W. Wnrthen, all of i'ortlend: llr. and sire. 8. Hieinaman, He II; Mr. and Mra. W. f. rurk.lt. aledford; t. It. filnnoD and H. Ledlugham, Malln. B. P. W. tiroop to Meet Head ln( (Irnup Nn. t, lliialneea and I'rofeeaionsl Women's book rliib will meet at T : SU Thurailay eve nlni at tli huma of Mia l.rdla Krlrke. In atudr cnniemporerr Itueelsa llterelurs. All members ara aaked lo ba present. Miserable with Backache? rwtw -..J ll Ma Vara of Disordered kidney ruactloo, A nac ting backache, with bladder irritations and a tired, nervous, depressed feeling may warn cf disordered kidney function. Thousands recom mend Dvau'l i'liU In the a con dilion. Praised lor more than iO year by grateful user the country over. Sold by dealers very where. ills re KM r5efr TtUMDNRsl Wlllard (iureie Amom the gueeta al Ilia llutal Wlllard over Ilia week aud War II. I.. Vina. Cedar Itaplda, Iowa; C. W. Owen, Albany! It. Kinney and wll, l.os AntalMi J. W. Miluihllu, ilr- borl Juliana, Hun rraiirleco; W. I.. rwkva, Hplrlt Uki, Idaho; Mr. ami Mra. C. f. Hrhnieer, Mad ford; Mr. and Mra. M. Taylor, harramsulo; Uertha Kppereon, Jak hpperson, Mra. Halle llss- all. Wapsto, Waah.: W. If. Ilarkalt and wife, llolaa, Ida.; Mlu Mala lloullu aud W. U. Koreath, Willow Ksnch, Calif. Knlrrtalnrd Club Mra. A. W. Kkatrnm entarlalnad Ilia lllnky I'lnk flv hundred, November t al liar boma In Htewart addition. 'I hone prjtaaiit wara Maarlama K. H. Prldlat. I. (I. Croft, Dolly Nina, l(. H. Mlrdal, wno played In Mra. Hubert Kills' auaanre. Mra. Cnndlt won blh srora and Mrs. Nina rohaolallon. Th hnataaa Barred a lunrhaon at lha loan of the nja!lna. The nail moating will be bald at tha home of Mrs. K. b. Krl.ll.y. Hill Allrail llonweomlng . Via Kalher Vaatrh. Mlaa Hatty .litimirmaa and Mlaa Mollis Hwlugle will leave frlday for Kuu whara they will b (uaata of Mia Marlon Tkomp- uiu. Krom lliar they will go lo f'orralll ana) Mlaa Veal, h and Mlaa Hwlngla will lall at the Delta Xeia aororlty house, and Miss Zimmerman will be the ueat of Mlaa Nadlna O'Klaber ty, Klamath aludcnl at Oregon Dlate college. larrlage IJrenaea laaurcl. Marriage Ureusea were laaued Saturday by County Clark C. H. Iieljap to two California couple. Thoe reelvlng tnem were lien- ulr tiavtd .rn, 21, laborer. Ited Hiutf and Mildred farker. 21. Ited lllnff, and Harvey Itoaro Young, 11, Mardoel, Calif., raurher and Madge C. Cockaoa, H. Vreka. Calif. Anrlra Monday Monday ar rival, at the Hotel Wlllard In cluded tlus Younians. Hpokane W. A. Walker, '.. V. Watklna, I.. K. Modasltt and f. II. Thomaa of Medford: W. C. Mrllrlde. K II. Huffy, II. C. Vlnrenl. L. J. Armatrong, A. O. Hahtden of I'ortland. Krom Portlajwl Visitors from 1'oriland who were registered at the Hotel Wlllard over the week end Inrluded Ches. C. Arveson, Joe Maslnnls. T. D. Kelley, P. J. O'Conner, 0. N. Ronevll. M. Itoi MarKey, James Jnhnatnna, Mlaa Mary R. Moore, Mlaa Hen rietta Moore. M'Xorec to tireale Paea Mr. Rva llergendorf of tha Valley ho tel, motored lo Urania Pass Bat urday, where she attended a meet ing of hotel managers. Mrs. Her gendort wss accompanied lo Med' ford by Miss Olive Wilson, who spent lha week end visiting reuv tlvrs In that city. Away for Week Mr. and Mrs. epenre Woodhouee of this rity motored to Medford Hnnflsy They will spend a week la tha valley elty. O, K. a). Meeting Th regular mealing of Aloha chapter, O, K. H. will ba bald In tba Maannle hall, Tuesday evening, November IV. Inllallnn of new candidates will ba followed by a program. Mrs. Qanrge Caspar, worthy matron, will ba In charge of tha bualnaaa meeting. , eighteen Table la Pier Klsbteen tables of cards ware In play at lha barred Heart pariah hall Krlday evening, at tha af fair apoiiaored by tha Hacred I Inert academy bsaketbsll team, lira. John If. Houston won high srora. Hsvsral other prises wore awarded. Mr. MrCullorh Herresary Mra. Ilalph Mct'ulloeb baa been named aerretary of lha Klamath chapter of the American associa tion of the I'nlveralty women. Mra. MrCullorh fills tba varanry left through tha resignation of Mrs. I.ynn lloycroft. Hlaler Arrlva Mlass Henriet ta and Iter tha Moore, slaters of ths 1st Hnfus 8. Moore, who died hare Krlday night, arrived In Klamath Palls Hunday, to attend the funeral eervlrea, whlrk were held Monday. They will return to I'ortland, Mlaa lUrhanleon lavlag Mlas Marjurle Klrhsrdsoa and Mlu Kutb Cofer Will leave Thursdsy for Kugsns lo attend lha O. H. t'.-U. of . gam, and later lo visit at tha Alpha XI Delia home In Corvallls, of whlrb Miss Cofer Is a msmber. I .rave for Winter Mr. and Mra. H. K. Martin ara leaving Wednesday morning for their horn In Oakland. Calif., where they wfll spend th winter months. Ilerauae of Mr. Martin's III health, they ara leaving before they had planned. To Attend Came. Mr .and Mra. Norval II. Jones, will leave during tha last of tha week to visit their dsughter, Mlsa Helen Jonea. a member of Kappa Dsl II sorority at tha I'nlvarally of Oregon, and to attend lha bome eomlng game. Visit la Klamath Mr. and Mra. Kills Johnson of Portland ara house guests al tba boma of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Coiad. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson ara enroole to Lo Angele. whsr they will apsnd lb winter. Circle to Meet The Miriam Clrrle of th PI rat Presbyterian rharrb will meet Thursday at trio p.m. at the boma of Mra. Theodora A. Smith, 3 North Second street. Amusements TIIK PINK TIIKK sldered In hiring lha astra help this year, according lo the r si il lations of tha department. Poat of lire estimate for th United Hletee show thst 171,070 parsons will b employed for ap proilmately 10 dsya, beginning itocemher II, will rerelve 5 canla an hour for their work whlrb It la estimated will coat the poat office doparlment 131. lit. Only special delivery mall will ba delivered on Cbrlstmaa day and those mailing packages or first clam mall should mall them early enough to Insure delivery before December 11. Blank appllratloaa for holldsy temporsry work have beea com piled at tha loral poet office and will ba available oa November 17, Yreka Cerate Mr. and Mra. Charts Payot of Yreka are gneeta at the borne of Mrs. Htella Msnl, on Rontb Riverside. Psyot la an amploye of the city of Yreka, and Is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Club to Meet Th Happy llnnr club will meet Tneadsy afternoon, at 1:80, at the home of Mrs. J. I. Keller on Jefferson street. Will Attend Heme Tom Cun ning of Klamath rails will be among the residents of this elty to attend the O. 8. C.-U. of O. game at Kugene this coming wees-end. Maurlca Cberallsr, Chsrlls Jug gles lo Paramount' "Tba Hrulllng Lieutenant" A tremendous combination of acting talsnl, directorial genius, writing wladom and muatr-msk-Ing msgle hsve been woven Into a thrilling and Joyous motion pic ture entertainment, "The smiling l.leuteDsnU" Hrlnglng Maurira fhevllrr bar to ths srreen after bla K'lro pean tour in another rollicking romance whlrh combines sll the altracllv feature of bla former screen successes, "The Smiling Lieutenant" come lo th Pin Tree for a Ibree-day run, starting tomorrow. RAIMMW ' One In lha provsrhlsl blue moon there comee lo the ecreen a picture before wblcb all critics of motion plrtures must stand si lent; a picture whlrb proclaims tbst lbs srreen poaaeesee powera Inherent In no other medium of artlatle eipreaalon; a picture ablrb appeals with equal strength to the Intelligence and to the emo tions. 8nrh a picture Is "All Quiet on tba Western. Pront," Cnlveraal's super-production ol Erlcb Maria Hemarque's famous novel, which opens at tha Rainbow theatre to morrow. THK PKI.ICAM Included la tba several Inter esting short subjects sarroundlag the leatur plrtur. "Tha princess and tha Plumber," atarrlng Chsrles Parrell and Msurlne O'rlnlllvaa, which receives Its final showing at tha Pelican the atre tonight. Is ths football pic ture with the Notre Dsme foot ball squsd demooatrsthig plsys made famous by past Notre lame teams. Tha aew show opening at the Pelican tomorrow Is "The Big Gamble." starring William Boyd with Dorothy Sebastian. Werner Olsnd and ZaSu Pitts. It will be Interesting to fans to know that Miss Bebastlaa la Mr. William lloyd In real life, as well a In reel Ilia la "The Big Gamble." Extra Employes To Handle Mail (Continued from Pag One) be rltlsens of Klamath Falls, give references and must ba In need of the work. No college students can be eon- FUNERAL NOTICES Vital Statistics M.HIII.4;Kel YOl'NO - COCHRAN I! a r r y noseoe Young, Macroel, Calif., lo Madge C. I orb ran, Yreka, Calif., November 7, 131, by Justice of Ibe Peace W. B. Rarnea, at tha Klamath county court house. . ORRE..... PARKKR Dennlre David Oreen to Mildred i'srkar, 1,11b of Had Ulubb, Calif., Novem ber 7. 1811. by Justice of the Peace W. II. Barnes, at ths Klam ath county court bouse. I. AMP. RARIMHOX Lame Harlason, son of Mr. and Mra. Rlrardo Rarlaaon of Al goma, pasaed away in this city Katurday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The child waa bora In Algoma Dec. i, lt and aged 4 years 1 month and 29 dava al the time of death. In addition to his psrents be Is survived by two brothers, Arja and Alberto. The remains sre In the pink room of the Ksrl Whltlork F neral Home, Pine Avenue at Sttth where frienda may call. An nouncement of funeral arrange ments will ba made later. DEATH BARI8SON Lam Rarlsson. aged 4, son of Mr. and Mra. Rlr ardo Barlason, Algoma, died Kat urday. DKN'NISON Christine Mildred Dennlaon. aged 13. dsnshter of Mr. and Mrs. Trarry E. Dennlson, died la this elty Hunday. Cleanert Will Have Open House Open houae la being held at ths Sew Method Cleaning establish ment, 143S Kaplanade, today and tomorrow, from I a. m, until i c'rlork at night. In order that the pubirtc may view the proreaa which gsrmrnta go through while being Ifaned. The plant of the New Method Cleaner la one of the moat mod ern and romplete In the city. Dur ing the hnnrs of open house, cof lee aud dotighnuta will be served, and orange stamps will be glvea away. As this la believed lo be the f I rat time thst a local rleanlag es tablishment has laaugurated tha Idea of an open bouse, It la be lieved that many reeldenta will take thla opportunity lo find out how ciothea ara eleaaed. No on doe anything fur noth ing, but with winter in th offing everybody la g weather profit, whether profit or not. TREE TEA Mre. Rewaard Nona 'Mrs. R. D. Maasard and Infant son, David, hav returned In their home frem Ike Hillside hospital. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TWO yesng men, seal appear I lie high erheei Breda, salary, ap ply Mr. gullltan. Room 411, Wlllard holsl, J lo I p. at., to day. 4I mmsi HIGHEST QUAllTY-lsWfieT HMCI AM M-J-t agpnCT msbk fan vw i stow -IT th I rtlKlSTINE Mn.DP.ED I DKWlhON I fbrletlne Mildred Dennlson. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Trarey K. Dennlaon of th Gienger Tracla, passed away In this city Sunday aftsrnoon at t o'clock following an Illness of 10 days. Kl wss born In Elk River, Idaho, Nor. 11. ltll and agrd 12 years 11 months and 27 days at the time of death. In addition to bar parents she Is survived by one brother. Bobble and one sis ter Louis. Hhe was a student at tha Altamoal school. Tba remains are In tba rose room of the Esrl Whltlork Fu neral Home. Pine Avenue at Sixth where friends msy call. Announcement of funeral ar rangement will be made later. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. 1, of Klamath County. State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETINU of aald district will be held at Fremont srhool. oa the 2uth day of November, 1111, at I o'clock In tha afternoon for tha pur pose of discussing th budget hereinafter set out wltk the levying board. The total amount of money needed by tha said school district during the fiscal ysar beginning on June 20, 122, and ending oa June 30 1933 Is eallmsted In th following budget and Includes th amounts to be received from th county school fund, state sensed fund'. Ismentary erhool fund, special district tag, and all other money of tba district. 1. Balance on band at beginning of aebool year (third Monday In June) for which thla bud get la made - I. From county erhool fund ' I. From state srnooi runa . . 4. From elementary school fund Bl'IKSET Estimated Receipt I. Intereet oa deposit and 8lnklng Fund.. 1(1.000. 00 74.000.00 , .00.00 21.000.00 It. Total ewtlasated receipts (Items 1 to . Inc). l.OOt.OO tl73.S0t.tt Elementary Estimated Total L GENERAL CONTROL 1. Personal eervlce: ( 1 ) Superintendent S(l) Clerk (J) Stenographer and other office asaiatanta s(4) Compulsory sdncntlon and cen sus 2. Supplies .. S3. Elections and publicity - 4. Legal aervlr (clerk's bond, audit, etc.) .. 2. (00. tO .. 1.020.00 1.875.00 475.011 760.00 275.00 450.00 Erpewdltnree Elementary V. MAINTENANCE REPAIRS) 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and equipment . . I tOO.tt Total OBITUARY LAME RARHWON Lam Barlason, son of Mr. and Mra. Rlrardo Barlason of Algoma. passed away in thla elty Saturday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock. Tba child waa bora In Algoma. April 2. 12. and aged three years all months and 21 days at tba time of death, la addi tion to his psrents be Is sur vived by two brothers. ArIJa and Alberto Barissoa. The remains ara In th pink room of tba Earl Whltlock Fun eral home. Pine avenna at Sixth where friends may call. An nouncement of funeral arrange ments will be mad later. Legal Notice MUTTtlHH NOTICE )' FINAL ACCOrXT In tna Mailer or toe uiaie oi Clarence Caaa B rower, also known as C. C. B rower. De feased. i Nolle is hereby given mat i hav tiled my final account as i executor of the will of C. C. I Brower, Deceased, and tha Court ; has set December 11th, 1S21, at! ths hour of ten o'clock A. ra. of said dsy as the time for bearing objections to such final account and for tha aettlement thereof at the County Court Rooms. Klamath County. Oregon. Dated this tb day of Novem ber,. Is 31. D. A. KEN'YON. H. O. t-lt-23-30 Executor. The H. W. Poole Theatres The Pine Tree Laist Showing Tonight "EAST OF BORNEO" Coming: Tomorrow If Your Ears Ring With Hr-id Noite I. Other eipenaes of general control: (1) 150.00 6. Total Expense of (ireierel Control. II. INSTRUCTION 8upeTtsloB I. Personal service: (1) Supervisor 1 4,0.00 (2) Prlnrlpnls - 12,127.50 (4) Stenographer and other office aaalatants 1.012.50 I. Swppllss. principals and super visor 750.00 8. Total KMionac, Supervision III. INSTRUCTION Teaching; 1. Personal servlc: S(l) Teachers tMOO.OO 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ............ 4,000.00 S. Textbooks (dosk copies and Indl- nntal 4,000.00 S.8M.00 450.00 4. Instruct, of Crip. Ch. Amorlcanl- satlnn Clans -. 6. Total Espense of Tertilng.. IV. OPERATION OI PLANT I. Personal service: (1) Jsnltors and other employes.... IIS. 500. 00 s. Janitors' supplies 2.100.00 ss. Fnel - - t.000.00 4. Light, powor and water 5,000.00 5. Other xpnse of operation . 600.00 . Total Ksprnan of Hrnllon ........... ... 2. Repair and maintenance ot buildings and grounds . 2,500.00 4. Total Expense of Maintenance and Kepaire VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Library: (1) Personal servlc (llbrsrlsn.etc.il 1,080.00 (2) Library books 500.00 (2) 8uppllea, repairs, etc 150.00 I. Health service: (H Personal service (nurse, ele.).. l.SSO.OO (2) Supplies and other expenses... 400.00 t. Transportation of pupils: til Personal service 1,440.00 4. Other auxiliary agenclea: Cafeteria managers (1) Personal service l.tno.00 (2) Supplies and other ex Denies 100.00 B. Totnl PTxpensp nf Anxlllary Agencies 6,820.00 VII. FIXED CHARGES 1. Insurance .. ' , 2,000.00 ft. Total Fixed Charge t) 8,000.00 VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS at. New furniture and qulpment..$ 1,000.00 5. Assessmsnts for betterments . 7.S00.00 T. Total Capital nailip , ,- ,, ,, $ 8,800.00 IX. DEBT SERVICE 1. Principal on bonds , fis.nnn tin 4. Interest on bonds 27,000.00 0. Total Debt Service ,,,., $42,000.00 X. EMKRUKNCK ,- ., , $10,000.00 I04,70.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year 1233,125.00 (snms of Items I-t, ll-t, Ill-g, IV-8. V-4, VI-6. VII-R, V11I-7. IX-, X-S Total estimated receipts, not Including pro posed tax . 172,500.00 Balance, amount to be raised br district $ 87,100.00 tax . It von hsve hsl deafness or head noises to Star Drug Co. or your druggist and get 1 os. of Parmint (double strength) 4.000.00 and add to it "4 pint of hot water and a little sugar. Take a tablespoontul four times a day. This will often bring quick re lief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucous stop dropping Into the throat. It Is easy to pre pare, costs little, and Is pleasant to take. Anyone who has catarrhal deafness or head noises should giv this prescription a trial. 9 18.970.00 $A0,8lS.OO Items marked with an asterisk () ara those most commonly used by school districts ot tba third class. Humiiinrv of Katlinntrtl Expenditures) For arliool year from Junn 20, lOHK, to June 110, 10&S Personal service sum nt I-l-(l), (2), (3), (4), (5): II-l-(l). (2). (3), (4); in-l-(t), (2), (3). (4); IV-l-(l), (3). (3); VI-l-Ol. 2-U). 3-(l), 4-(ll $140,170.00 Suppllna 1-3; 11-2; ni-2; JV-x; vi-i-ia;. 2-(2), 8-(2), 4-(2) - Mnlntennnce and ropnlrs V-1-2-S Debt sorvlc IX 1-2-S-4-5-6-7-S ... Mlsrslluneoua sum of 1-3, 4, 6; 11-3, 4; III-3, 4, 6: 1V-3. 4, 6, 6, 7: VM-(2), 2-(2), 4-(3), (4): VIM, I. 3, 4; VII1-4, 5, Construction VIII-1, 2, 8, - rt,,..r, .nr V 1 j'iit,i $Uflfl,S0.1.00 Onted thla Dtli dny nf Novombcr, 1931. Allont: IDA WOMYEIl ODKI.L, District Cler H Nov.V-1 2,250.00 4,000.00 42,000.00 20,175.00 2, 200. 00 10,000.00 Indvbtedneea 1. Amount ot bonded Indebtedness (la elud all warrants Issued by vote ot alactorg .. ........ f StS.tOO.AO 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, 2. 3) . $S8,O0.0O C. H. UNDERWOOD, Chairman, Board of Director, PELICAN "Always a Better Show" LAST TIMES TODAY" CHARLES FARRELL Maurine O'Sullivan In "The Princes and the Plumber" Romance IOve Actlon Notre Dame Football Team In "Carry On" BARGAIN MATINEE 25c EVENINGS 1000 Seat 35c 500 Seats 25c KMdle a Dlme-Anytlme Complete Showa Today At 8:1ft, Tito, 9:1S Coming Tomorrow William Hoyd "The lllg Uamble" On Guard! Against love Maurice plsys with fire when he plays with hearts! mm rr r a V V SMIUK6 . UEUTEMAKT M tlaodette l xLHKRT 1 ; 1 Charlie I V W Kat-glee raxCefJjl Miriam Hopklna The Rainbow Last Showing Tonifkt MARIE DRES6LER and POLLY MORAN "REDUCING" Coming Tomorrow The critics acclaimed this "The greatest pic ture of all time" if you have seen it, yon will surely see it again "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT MA mm MOC3E HALL Tuesday Ner. 10th AlsTrsms)4JI LeCffien sal Aaarian Lenlast AuxMUry tesaalit Charity Fund It's a Great Chance -for Snapshots That You 'll Prize for Years Autumn affords you a great chance for good BBapefcois. At the game, on the hunting trip, wherever you go . . . hare a Kodak along, with plenty of film. Fill your photographic needs here. The latent K4aki, mod erately priced. All popular sizes of the aew Kodak TtH-rTroia Film. Skilful, prompt photo finishing. "And ratnber that all prints made here are in our exclusive Krystal Ke4e style on glossy Velox paper." A Thought for Christmas Give Enlarged Prints of Your Best Negatives Enlargements each year gain greater favor as Utenf eiastve yat ap propriate Chris4mi rtwsseaihrayieea for both relatives and friends. Among your owb jivea art gome that wauld y4eid attractive enlarged prints. We have samples of several styles frem wkith yen a ay akeoM. Our efficient equipment and methods asswe evreart results and moderate prices. Wlr iui-.vM x timj4jrrrr V'vL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGOMTng?! V7 WHCRE PARTICULAH fCOPLsI Bli WHCRE PARTICULAH fCOPLsI BUY TMtlr DRUGS