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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1931)
November 21, 1931 TIIE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ITVE CITY BRIEFS HprnKUMi in f'nllfiirnl Mr. nil tin. II. A. Hpraaua are es palier) to ml urn HuiKlnr from ban Kranrlera and mlmr full fornla cltliw where tlir apenl short vacation. While aouiu tlier vlaltod tlixlr xin, Harry, wliu I etuilaiit at tli Hucrimvolo Junior rollon. Ilarrr lll ar rive In Klamath Kalle III inlilille of Ilia w"'k to V"iil tli Thanke llvlng holiday her. II will l accompanied hr by III roiwlu o( Bairaiiieuto. lleors Hiraui. Btutlont it III University nf Clrnitou, will eleo li ID Klanietu Valla fur III holiday. To Attend Owwrt The rnu lr niiwllm of tli Helvetian Army lllrl tluarda scheduled lor Monday Blunt. Nor. II will b nolond until Hi followlm Monday nlxlil, liaiiae at the Hyace Cnni'rt In be liven at th Prxabytnrluo churrh. Th I "nla who It epnnaored th ticket nlllni lor thin event will attend In body. Whine and tamhou rlnM ar lo b given aa prlM lor tli alrla and women nldler eellln; Hi moat ticket for ttila Army benefit urogram. Attending; (lame Itohert Dal lon of Merrill I ependlng thla wk, nd In Han Kranrlero and Han Joa, Calif., attending lo liualneee matters and vltllliig hla daughter, Loul.e, who la a elu dent at tli Baa Job normal arhool. While In tli aouth I'al ton attended th Htaiifnrd-Call-fornla football lam today. II will return bom tli flral ot tli Week. iuil at Hull Among th gueaia reglamred at Hi Hall hoti'l Halurday war Mr. aud Mra. Kay hr. Kirk: Mr. and Mra. A. T. Jnnra, I'ortland: Charles ('. Krui'cr, Oakland; Kloyd l.ove lar. Yalnai: Henrietta I. Short. Klamath Kalla: Mr. Mary Walk- r aud Mra. Delia Klrhula. Ho- entire; and I. t'aato and tamllyJ of MC Hhaata. VUlting In Kouth Mr. and Mra. tieorae C. I'lrlrh ars epend lng a wek In Han Francisco and I'alo Alto, Calif. They ar vlelt Ing their aon. Armand. who la a atudrnt at tllanford University. and plan to attend th Hianford, II. C. aama till we nd. They will roturn to Klamath Fall after Thanksgiving. I.lrvnaea H-rnrecl Marrlaa II' rena-e wr Issued Haturday to Charles K. Ilalrht. 17, I oral aulo trimmer, and Kather L. Ilcneon alao of Klamath Falla; and Craw, ford Joaoph l.ewla 23, and Kdna Evangeline Krlrkaon, 11, both of Chlluquln. Lew la la employed In a Chllnonln box fartory and Mlaa Krlrkaon (ar bar oocnpa- llon aa a atenographer. Agents la It-ad General Freight and resaenger aaenie, C M faelafnnherann nf th tireel Northern and W. C. Wllke of th Western I'aclfle ar spending Saturday In llend on bualneaa ronerted wllh th Great North rn Wealera 1'acltlo line. Andrew A Knew iaecMr, Fltagerald of Hi Clsremonl Hotel baa received word of th death of her brother-in-law. David Andrew Aaaew, wiio died Thursday la Aabevllle, N. r. Agnew waa a brother of Mr. Frank Corpenlng of Tul iJik. and waa well known In Klamath Falla wber ha Tlalted two yoara ago. Turkey Dinned flroup four of BL Mary a Altar aocieiy win aerr a turkey dinner at th 1'arl.h houa. from 11 soon nntlt P m. Hunday. A nominal fe will b charged. Tha public la Inrlted to attend. KiiMvted Horn Toilay H. Joaepb H. Kwlng, rlor of Bt. I'aul'a Kplai-opal churrh, waa a panted lioiiia thla mornlha from Hand and I'amllolou whar h apent aaveral day on bualnaia. Wlill In I'enninton, Iter, swine anil Iter. I'hll Hluriwa of lleud rouferred wllh lllahop W. V. Ilemlnalon of tho Kplacopal chunb. rallrnt lleroverlnf A. B. Ilriiiniullt, who la a patient at th Klamath Valley boapllal, wliara b I rt'0vrlu( from a major oprrutlon, which ba un derwent November 10, la not yet able to rerelv vlaltora, accord lug to boapltul aulhorltlea. May Recelre VIltora Mra. A. Brlatlu. of 130 Lookout atreet who baa been a patient at 11111- aid hoapltal for aom lime, la Bow ab!o to recel Tlillora. Will Attenil Churrh Joba Paughtora will attend tha com Biunlty Congregational churrh In a body Hunday morning, accord ing to an announcement from tha bead of the chapter. Will Serve Dinner Th third dlrlnlnn of the Harmony Circle of th Flrat Chrlatlnn churrh la making plan lo aerv a turkey dinner on Friday arming, Dee- amber 4, Hrturni Home Mr. A. O. Tuman and Infant aon. returned to their homo from lllllalda boa- pltnl Malurtlay. ROLL CM TO COMETD CL05 E T HANKSG VNG Kult Fllea rVlilay Hull waa filed In circuit court Friday by th Klamalh Hecurltlea corpora- Hun agalnet W. I). Ilnneau aud J. I,. Itnuoau for lilt alleged to b du on a promUiMiry not. Th plalullffa alao aak for In ternal at I per cant and attornay'a fa. IIH f.M HMIlh UN W. 0. Houaion la leaving tha flrat of th week for llerkeley, Calif., wner an win apena inauaagiv ln wllh hev dauirhtar. flens- vlev. who la altendlug bualnaaa coiiega in ilia uaiuornia cuy. I'nderwent Operation Mra. William II. Johnaou of 30 Owena alraet, underwent a major operation at tba Klamalh Valley boapllal thla week. Her condi tion la Improving rapidly, accord ing to boapllal aulhorltlea. Kipertrtl II onto Mlaa Kdna Dunhar. who It teaching arhool at Hlddle, Or., la pctd to ar- rlv bom th middle or th week to apend th Thankiglvlng bulldaya wlib bar parent. Mr. nrow Irk proving; Mra. M. k Brown la Improving rapidly from a recent major operation which ah underwent at th Klamalh Valley hoapltal. Hh la not able to receive vlaltora, IHaewam llrpurtveV Twa caaea of chicken pox and one caa of tvphold were reported from Klamath county to th local health unit th week ending No vember 11, Divorce filed Suit for divorce waa filed In circuit court Hatur day by Ha lei O'Nell veraua Jamea O Nell. The plaintiff waa repre sented by J. C. O-.NalU. Conditio (Jo-nI Th condition of E. C. Knight who underwent a major operation at lllllalda boapllal Friday, la reported to be excellent by hoapltal authori ties. Leaving- Ktrat of Week Mr. Jeaa llauaen la leaving the flrat of the week for Hed Bluff. Cel., where the will apend Thankiglv lng holiday with har alater, Mra. U. II. Martin. Itetunird From F-aet Mra. W. C. Thompann haa returned to Klamath Falla from the ceat where ahe waa called by the death of her mother. ltarwperallnc Mr. Carrie Hancock of Kallnai, Calif., la a patient fit the Klamalh Valley hoapltal where abe la recuperat ing from a recent operation. Mrs. Pork Co III Mr. R. E. Durke of 601 Oak atreet la aerl oualy 111 at lb Klamath Valley hoapltal. Merrill Man IVetter Clyde Walker of Merrill la recovering from an Injured arm, according lo authorities at the Klamath Valley hoapltal wber ho la a patient. At Iral Hoapltal Mra. O. O. Wyman of Stewart addition la at the Klamalh Valley hoapltal where ahe la recovering from a recent illneaa. Hot Hoc lei (ilven Toung peo ple of the Zlon Lutheran churrh enjoyed a box social at the church Friday night. The pro gram commenced at S o'clock. The annual lied Troas roll call now being held In Klamath coun ty and throughout the country will cloae Tliaukaglvlng Day, ac cording to Mra, Wilbur jonei, chairman of I he drive. It la the aim of the workera to enroll very adult In the county, and any person who may have been overlooked In thla roll call la aaksd to give hla or her niftin barablp to I, aorta Walton, execu tive eecrelary, at Ited t'roa bead quartera, kSe Main street. The following well known wo men are enllatlug membera on Main atreet, and the bualneaa auc tion of Klamalh Falla tbla week: Mra. Harry Arkley, Mra. Carrie Kamahy, Mra. Jennie llurn, Mra. K. (1. Cummlnga. Mra. D. M. Hinllh, Mra. Harry I'eln. Mra. O. F. Nlfhola, Mra. I'aul Sharp and Mr. F. O. Adama. More than 40 roll call worker are enllallng members through out the city and country preclude of Klamath county. Tha member ahip quota to be ralaed la l.eoo. Klverald, Fremont and anil aa dlllon have aubarrlbed 100 per cent to tba memberahtp, and moat of tha atorea are enrolled 100 per cent. Chapter are faring a winter of pteaalng need. At the present l tin a there I every vldenr that th people of th county will re- apond generoualy and promptly with support. Casualty List In Explosion Reduced BAN FRANCIHCO, Not. J1WP) uk tit In' a Dialing inierno created by three gasoline ploalona aboard the Ktandard Oil tanker Charlie Watson, three men were burned to death yes- texdsy. and a fourth, who fell from a piling at lbs dock where the tsnker wsa moored, waa ao seriously Injured be died. Nine other men were Injured In the explosion, which resulted from a leaking pump line through which the tanker waa dlecbarg Ing gasoline. Uneetlmated dam age waa done to the tsnker, al though the owners asld they be lieved the hull waa uninjured. S. P. Manager Sees Better Times Ahead J. A. Ormandy, passenger traffic manager of the 8. P. at Portland, waa In Klamath Falls, Friday In Interest of the low rat fare orr the road for the Tbankaglvlng aeaaon. Ormandy aald that hla trips over the atate recently had con vlnced him better times were already here. A atrong recovery In the baalo Induatrlea of tbe country almost wholly dlaplaced the prevloua dlaheartenlng talks of depreealon, ha atated. Ideating; for lalawla Fellaber to Lawrence, well known Tote Lake homeateader, la leaving to day for Han Francisco. Los An geles, and Washington, D. C. enroute to New York City where he will aall about December 11 on one of the Cunard line eteam- ahlpa for Madeira lalands. Ll rence formerly resided In the lalanda and atlll owns property there. Recovering Mlaa Bernlre Lo- bert la a patient at the Klamath Valley hoapltal where ahe la re covering from a recent illness. Operated on Saturday John C, Yadon aubmltted to a major operation Baturday at Hillside hoapltal. Amusements RAIMIOW L -'Ax J WIN.MK LKillTSKB dls of th year la playing Hun day at tne miniww i uwi. Laughs are tnicaer men nre iu China, when the dynamle Winnie Llgbtner goea Into action, aided rlowiin, Olsen and Jnhnaon. The picture la "uoia uua( ueriie, sua la an excuae lor mess supreme Isugh peddlara to parade their warea on th silver aheet. riNB TKKE ... v...r.n Bill ha aaea at . i in.. t TliMlra tarflna Sunday In "Son of India." Thla la the atar'a flrat oriental char acterisation alnce "The l'sgan." It la baaed en tne r. Marion Crawford novel, "Mr. lassoa," and waa directed by Jacques Fey der, who produced Novarro'a laat film. "Daybresk." Whereaa In "The Pagan" No- - a native nf th veriu k"" - - - - - - South Sea, in "Son of India be la seen aa tne aon oi a mnuu i l wKa tm nlnnml from wealth to beggardom and back to wealtn again ny a aerie tu spectacular Incidents. PELICAJC Wber I nr wandering hns- band tonlghtT Th. wall mwtA flrf Of thO sand of graaa wldowa whose traveling buabanda nooa ine railroad and hotela of tbe na- i . ttmmt r h hie ordera. flnda Ita anawer In "Traveling Huabandi. comedy production starting at the Pelican theater tomorrow. "Mother'e Cry," re ceives Its final abowlng at the pelican tooay. NKW VOX By th time "Street Scene the Samuel Goldwyn plcturlisllon of the Elmer Hlce prlt atage play. rompletea He appearance at tbe Vox Theatre on onnoay, a new motion picture atar of the first magnitude will have Impressed beraelf upon the aalnde of movle- anena the country over. The new addition to the Holly wood firmament Is Bylvla Sidney, young atage actrees, whose short career in picture has been mete oric For two year she haa been known upon the Broadway dra matic atage. but alx month In Hollywood haa a p read that ac Qualntanceshlp to International proportions. Ex-King Alfonso Loses Property MADRID. Not. 10. (UP) Ex-King Alfonso lost about $!, 000.000 In real estate by decree of the national assembly. It waa estimated today. Among the palaces that are confiarated to the government are the Magdalen castle at San tander. the Miramar palace at San Sebantlan. and a similar res idence at HernanU The king al so own property In the Corte gada Inland In th province of Pontevedra. Tha Shaaia Cascade Wonder land aaaoclatlon'a November meeting will be bald Monday, November 11, at the Mod (or d hole) n Medford. The Klamath delegation of about 10 or 15 members will arrive In Medford In time to attend the noon meeting. K. B. Hall, president, an nounced Friday that the pro gram for the event haa been arranged. Thla will Include a board of directors meeting at IV o'clock Monday morning, and uncbeon meeting at noon. luncheon meeting at noon, in ad dition to afternoon eeaalons. A proxreaa report of the asso ciation will be given at tha noon meeting and all chamber of com merce officers, county and trans portation officials, are perl- ally requeated to attend. Thla meeting will be neid in conjunc tion with the Medford Klwanla club. At 1:10 p. m. a unit meeting will be held and at 4:10 p. m. organisation of a Jarkaoa coun ty nnlt will be affected. Following tne atternoon aee- lon a dinner program, featur ing winter eporta, will be held at (:10. Tbla meeting will be open to all Interested men and their ladle. This organisation la composed of members from Klamath, Lake and Jackson counties of southern Oregon and Modoc, Shasta, Sis kiyou, Tehama, Lssaen and J nu lla countlea of northern Califor nia. IU purpose la to develop Interest In the scenic beauties of the district. Officers of the group ar E. B. Hall. Klamath Falla, pres ident; T. L. Stanley, Bedding, aecretary-treasurer and Cna Uronwaldn, Bedding, vice-president. Local Company to Install Lights on U. 5. Building The Link River Electric com- i pany haa been awarded the eon- 1 tract for the Installation of orna mental Ughta at the doors of the J Klamath Falla federal handing by the treasury department, Post maater John McCalL cnatodlan. announced Saturday. I Two ornamental pedestal lights wilt be placed at the entrance on South Seventh atreet while large bracket lamps will be pieced at the entrance on Walnut atreet. The Star Plumbing Co.. suc cessor to William Loreni haa been awarded a contract for minor alterations in th plumb ing of the building. Postoffics to Be Closed Thursday Thanksgiving Day, Thursday. November 14. will be observed aa a legal holiday by tha poetofflce department, and the office will be closed and no mall delivered on that day. Postmaster John Mc Call announces. Perishable matter will, howev er, be delivered In th usual man ner. Collection and dispatch of mall will be the same aa the usual Sun day service. Postal Clerks Are Guests of McCalls Postal elerka of Klamath Falls were entertained at the home of I'oatmaater John McC'all Friday night. The bualneaa meeting of the organisation waa held during the evening. The elerka decided to form an organliatlon and affiliate with the Federal Employe' Credit Union. Th local chapter would anil stock to federal employes and the money would be loaned to federal employe at a moderat rate of Interest la email amounts when heceaaary. During tbe evening the elerka enjoyed carda and delightful re freahment were served. Coupon Books Not Backed by C. of C. Tha Merchants' bureau of the Klamath county chamber of commerce baa not endorsed any coupon books for Bale to Klam ath county realdenta. According to Earl Keynolds, executive eec- Rctnrned to Oakland Mr. and Mra. Itollln Kodolph have re turned to their home In Oak land, Calif., after several weeks' visit In Klamath Falla, From Bend William Srrlbner of llend Is In Klamath Falls on a week'a bualneaa trip. aaajasaasaaaaaaBa tMl' i ! !'"' 9CJr')l i !",'i'i.; t:'H3'e.j tr eott of vnytfiing it coon efow, iwwodoyt. So or the rot (or every on of troy SSO room...ALl WITH 8ATH.o SEATTLE'S BEAUTIFUL WhenYouDineOut come where things are tasty. Enjoy th moat appotlslng foods aorved In an at moaphora ot comfort and roflnement yet at prlcoa you can afford to pay. Regular Dinners, $1.00 per plata Sunday Dinners, $1.25 Special Menus to Order WILLARD HOTEL " 2nd and Main Albert Austin, Mgr. The H. W. Poole Theatres THE PINE TREE Lew Ayre and Bockne's Four norsemen pound down the field for the last time tonight In "The Spirit of Notre Dame" SUNDAY and MONDAY Ramon Navarro In Hit Greatest Roman tic Rolo Since "The P.gan" "SON of INDIA" It's Made to Order for Navarro I esejk . wi ay -7 RAMON HQYAIaRQ THE PINE TREE HAS THE PICTURES! THE RAINBOW Coming Sunday Last Showing Tod-ty ot 1 Richard Itartticlmces , J IU 1 "The Finger Pointa" Wild, Winnie I.lghtncr ' ! ''GOLD DUST GERTIE" mm TVeWelcomeyou $he HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OREGON Ua.S ao-SL Sai I 'I retary, although th bualneaa schema haa been carefully Invaa tlgated and found to be a re liable one. It waa not endorsed by the bureau. Turkey Shipments Completed Friday Turkey- sntpmenl front the Klamath baaln lo Han Francisco and Loa Angeles msrkeis were completed Mav. A total of 47 bird", 7.867 potinda, ware ahlpped from this dlatrlct to be marketed through the Northwest ern Turkey Growers saaoclatlon, according to the county agent's office. Moat or the hlrda will be marketed In San Kranrl.ro and other bay cities. They will prob ably be too lata tor tba Log Aa gale markets. Tbe ehlpment will he the laat antll about the middle at Dec ember, when three time e many turkey will b eblpped from the Klamath baalo and marketed through the association, Man With Broken Neck Is Improved The condition of Clayton Bur ton, who sustained a broken neck at McCollum'a mill ae.eral weeks ago, la reported to be much Im proved by aulhorltlea at lllllalda hoapltal, where be la a patient. Burton was Injured when he fell from a truck which he had been driving. AMOUS hIotel 1 II for hospitality for foods for service Multnomah PORKANO, OREGON Every facility for every totte oF every traveller 1 1 1 new decorations, new furniture, new lobby lounge and NEW LOW RATES. Fireproof FtOa 2 r: PELICAN Iatat Time Today "MOTHERS CRY Aa Big as a Mother'a Heart! doming Sunday The 100 laugh show! You'll say It la one ot the funniest picture ever made. Bring the family they'll en. lor It. iWiftrtJW. Mel tSy . NEW VOX THEATRE Best Sound in Town Tlve- Management of tbe New Vox Theatre la Happy to Announce) to Theatre-goers of Klamath Falls That the Great United Artists Pictures ' haw been contracted for, thu assuring you and yours of the finest screen entertainment available. With UNITED ARTISTS, METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER and COLUMBIA PICTURES showing at this Theatre you will see v "MORE STARS THAN THERE ARE IN HEAVEN" and that best describes tbe great group of players you will see during the coming season. Just a sample of some of the great pictures you will see at this theatre: Eddie Cantor in "Palmy Days," Ronald Cole man in The Unholy Garden," Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in "Poeaeaaed," Laurence Tibbitts and Lupe Vales in "Cuban Lore Song," Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in "The Champ," Marie Dressier in "Emma," Jean Harlow in "Platinum Blonde" and many more with stars including Marion Daviea, Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert, Robert Montgomery, Buster Keaton, Ramon Navarro, William Haines, Gloria Swanson, Jack Holt, Barbara Stanwyck. For further information Phone 224 J. T. (Jack) Heacox, Mgr. 5 Days 5 Starting Tomorrow 'az ib 'oe,! iiiy " V Ringtd iv ca m V It f;,a. -IiKaclt Boot ITLOUiS A 4 "ttatiouotf.m 2 1 gUfJI-slJa'l1ua IIV.vi U4' "&M 11 DA -anv (let Ready For NEW SHOW SKASOXt . 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