'THE .EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
November 21, 1931
Pumping Plant For Fire Station Completed
PAGE SIX
FIRE STAIN
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Installation o( th pumping
plant In lha dffP hot well at ttaa
Daw city (Ira alatlnn waa corn
plated Saturday morning, accord
ing to an announcement from K.
K. Loosley, general contractor.
Ttala pump will land water
through tha bulldtni, furnishing
heat aa well aa hot water lor
anowere and baths.
Th drive line of tha pump la
sunk 400 leet Into tha well In
order to secure water hsrlng the
highest temperature.
Itadiatora are beinK set In plsre
on the aerond floor of tha build
ing, and hot water will ba turn
ed on early next week.
The aecond floor of tha sew
ISO.OuO central fir atatlon I
rapidly peering completion. All
tha floor are of hard wood, and
tha walla are finished In penci
ling of knotty pina finished In
natural light green "tain, and
waxed to brim out tha beauti
ful grain of th wood.
Th flrman"a loong and re
creation room la ITH feet long
by 114 leet wide, with larg
window on two aide. Tha room
will ba titillied a reading
room and for aoclal function for
firemen and their wlvee.
A convenient kitchenette and
dining room adjoin tha lounge.
French door connect th dining
room with th larger lounge
room, and tha kitchenette I eom
plet with built In fixture. n
electric Hot and other modern
convenience. Tha wall ra fin
ished with a washable prepara
tion to Inaur eleanlfnesa.
Th larg airy dormitory room
at th new nation will accommo
date 1 beda without crowding,
and 1 furnished with dooble
eccena to th pole leading to the
engine room to iniure peedy
response to alarme.
Sixteen lockers, all capaclona
nd well ventilated, are being
built in for th firemen' con
venience, and clothe closet r
provided for volunteer firemen
and visitor.
Officer quarter, consisting of
roomy office room and sleeping
quarters with direct acces to the
eliding pole, are also provided.
An assistant fire chief will be
on dntv la this room at all time,
according to Fire Chief E. A.
Taylor. The alarm yatm ex
tends to th officer room.
Th station I equipped with
intercommunicating house, tele
phones, which were installed as
the gift of Chief Taylor.
A unique feature of the aecond
floor of th new station Is a
drying room, provided for drying
the fire hose and wet uniforms
of the men.
This room 1 all metal clad,
provided - with special heat and
ventilators, aa well aa drainage
pipes. It was designed along the
aame specifications as drying
rooms In dry cleaning plants.
The large shower room will be
furnished with .two ahowera, a
porcelain bathtub, the gift of the
firemen to the new building, spe
cial lights and plate-glass mir
rors. The floor of th shower
room Is to be tiled In green and
white, with a black border.
Construction of the engine
room, machine ahop and other
quarter on th first floor of
th building 1 progressing also,
and Chief Taylor predicts that
th department will more Into the
new station about January 1,
1932, when a bouse warming
will ba held In celebration.
Editorials on News
cycle came along, and in 1127
the bed of Goos lake was again
exposed and the deep tracks
cored by these early Immigrant
wagons were plainly visible.
Goose lak 1 now dry, and In
th summer season dust storm
blow over It. But sooner or
later. Judging th tutor by th
past, another wet cycle will come
along, and Goose lak will again
become aa Important body of
water. . .
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TTHE Lakeview country I satu
rated with legendary stories
of this Old South Road.
On of thm ha to do with.
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wo Immigrant parties, traveling
mm fir or six mil apart, mat
camped omwhere down In the
lower part of Warner valley,
During th night, th leading
party was attacked by Indian and
massacred practically to a man.
This party Included a man who
was taking M.IOt In gold coins
with hint to th lew country,
which hoard h burled la th
ground vry night when h
went Into camp.
H I assumed to bar burled
this money oa th night of th
massacre, and thr has bees
much searching tor It In th In
tervening long year.
a
ANOTHER pt-ty. to the legend
runs, crossing over from th
Surprise valley. In northern Cali
fornia, to th Goos lak valley
later, apparently, after th wet
cyrl began cam la eight of
Goos lak and mistook It for
an arm of th Paclflo ocean.
So, ap there oa th low pas,
they organised a celebration to
mark th end of their Journey,
and they must bar had quit
a tlm of It, If th legend Is any
thing Ilk accurate. Making
whoopee, la the manner of th
lima, they danced th fandango,
and so th pas cam to b
known a Fandango pass.
Th ant morning, th atory
runs, they, too, were set upon
by Indians, and many of thm
lived to learn that they had .not
actually reached the Pacific,
KO effort 1 here made. It
should be understood, to
achieve historical accuracy. What
la her set down Is merely what
has com dowa deviously by
word of mouth.
Cut soma organised effort
onght to be md to collect and
publish th history of this Old
South Road. It wonld be a fas
cinating tale.
TAKE county, aa aet forth la
this column yesterday, con
tain aa astonishing number of
Interesting things.
On of these Interesting things
la a herd of 19.000 antelope,
ranging the Warner antelope re
fuge. Only here that to, la this
corner of Oregon, California and
Nevada can wild antelop still
be seen oa th open plain.
These antelop will be a great
tourist asset when mor people
know about them.
'J'HIS whole Southern Oregon
ana nonnero lamornia coun
try, traversed by this Old South
Road, from old Fort Ball clear
to the Rogue and Cmpqua val
leys, 1 rich la tradition, fairly
steeped la romance.
Someday, if It attractions can
be properly set forth. It will be
one of the great tourist regions
of th West, drawing tens of
thousands of visitors every year.
Youthful Vagrants
' ' Are Sent to Jail
. Two yonthful vagrants who
were arrested in the Southern Pa
cific yards Friday night were sen
tenced to 30 dsys each in the city
Jail by Police Judge Roy Fouch
Saturday morning.
when the boys agreed to return
to their homes In Washington
they were released on condition
that they start for home Immedi
ately. William Kress was arrested In
room 21 at a local hotel by city
police and Is charged with pos
session of liquor. He will be ar
raigned late t hi afternoon.
Roosevelt Off to
Enjoy Vacation
KEW YORK, Nov. 1, (JP)
uovernor Franklin v. Kooseveit,
off for Wrm Springs, Ga.,
doesn't expect to hold any poli
tical pow-wowa while he 1 la
the south.
"Not this time," h said a he
boarded a train last night. "I'm
away now on a lark."
An orange contain abont ST
per cent water.
THESE NEW iUEXICO STUDENTS MODEL POTTERY,
WEAVE AND PAINT WHILE MASTERING THE
By NKA den-Ire
SANTR FK. N. M.. Not. II
"Through thla doorway. In th
patio, we shall conduct th class
on pottery, wearing and model
ing" Mrs, Atwell Moor pointed out
wooden benches In th garden of
th Brown-Moor School for Girls,
which she head. It la her thai
girls from to It year of as
will pioneer In a new "two-lu-one"
educational field. They will
do a construct!? work revive the
art of the great aouthwest st
the aame time that they learn
more academic lessons.
This, th only boarding school
In New Mexico, la housed In two
long adobe bulldlnga charmingly
furnished and picturesquely lo
cated at the end of the Santa Fe
trail. The student will b re
quired to devot tlm to at least
on craft la addition to master
ing th three Re according to
co, let requirements, but aca
demic standards will not suffer
because of the artistic or acenlc
drntagea of th achool.
Every girl may take her choice
of craftsmanship perhaps h
will Uk to model pottery, to
mak diver jewelry, to carve
wood, to weave or to taint
There are ancient arta la thla
country enduring through the
age. The girls aee thla art tint
hand and In It native setting In
trips to pueblo tillages, to fiestas
and through Santa Fe, the sec
ond oldest city In the country.
rurputree la Kaih Room
One of th two adobe struc
ture which house the achool
serve as a dormitory and th
other I need for classrooms. A
flreplac la built In every bed
room, and In th dining room on
larg flreplac burns on brisk
evenings whan th girl gather
around for game and radio en
tertainment.
Th dob walls around th
achool are gay with hollyhocks
and flowering vine while th old
Spanish door that opens Into the
patio ha a cordial creak to It
great Iron hinge. Her a century-old
bell dong out th aignal
for meals.
Not far distant from the school
Is Taos, an art colory where men
and women of letters are atudy-
Aa Increase In potato price
offered by local dealer has re
sulted In the sale of many large
lot during th past ' week, ac
cording to County Agent C. A.
Henderson.
Now that fall digging Is over,
growers are not Inclined to sell
nnleas they get reaaonable offera,
the county agent atated. This
has resulted In aa Improved mar
ket over that of digging time,
creating a fair demand for spuds
qf good quality.
Shipments are going ahead at
the rate of IS to IS cars per
day. and a total of S00 to 00
cars ha been (hipped to date.
At A '
(Continued From Page Three)
ent. Clasaee for all age. Morn
ing preaching servte at 11. Th
pastor bringa th message on
"Spiritually Discerned Things."
Toung People's service at f:30,
Roy Nine, president. Evening
worship begins at 7:45 with or
chestra numbers. Hear the Klam
ath Temple orchestra. The ser
mon will be the second of a ser
ies of sermons on "Bcriptur Ful
fillment and Present Day Proph
ecies. All welcome. Week night
service Monday, , Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday.
see
Cttarrh of Scientific Natural
Law 1111 Walnnt street. Meet
ings Sunday, Tuesday and Friday
at S p. m. Helen M. Cllnken
beard, pastor. Charles Andru of
Washington will speak Sunday
evening oa "God. the Spiritual
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Colorful adobe etructurr house
the rlrowa-Monrei School fur
Olrls la New Mexico. Above la
a view of the evhooTe dining
room la one of the building,
with a comfortable fireplace in
one corner. From Indiana, such
aa (he woman aeea at the far
right, tlm girl etmlenta will leans
the art of fash losing pottery.
Mr. Atwell Moure, at the Imme
diate right, Is bead of the Insti
tution he only boarding clhoul
la Mew Mexico,
log Indian art and th New Mex
ico country. It I th land of
Oliver La Farge. Mary Austin,
Rachel Crothere and legion of
artists who visit or reside there
and become gueat lecturer to th
Brown-Moor School.
Kvery day I a riding day at
th achool with aa Inatructor at
Creator, or a Spiritualist Con
ception of God."
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St. Paul's Episcopal Eighth
and Jefferson streets. I: IS a. m.
church school. Harvest Home
Sunday. Each pupil to bring
some article for a Thanksgiving
dinner to be donated to the re
lief work of the city. Morning
prayer and eermon by the rector,
Joseph E. Ewlng. 11 a. m.
Keno and Fairhaven
Schools to Organize
Handicraft Clubs
County Club Leader Frank Sex
ton spent Friday visiting the
Keno and Fairhaven achool In
the Interest of 4-H club work.
Both of these schools are
formulating plans for the organi
sation of Handicraft clubs.
The boys of Fairhaven school
last year did outstanding work
In this project, under the lead
ership of Carl Tomlln, according
to Sexton.
Handicraft clubs have already
been organised In other part of
the county, and are progressing
rapidly with the work.
DIVORCE FILED
Lloy B. Bayllff Friday filed a
divorce complaint against 8. J.
Bayllff, whom she married In
Oakridg. Ore., June 21, 1915.
The plaintiff alleges desertion
and asks for ths restoration of
her maiden name, Lloyd B. Du
vail, and 125 a month. She la
represented by W. L. Townsend.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
ROOM Also 2-room apt., fur-
Dished: board optional. ill
High; phone S15-J. 47S(
LOST On Tule lake, Irish water
spaniel, answering to nsme of
Bob; license No. 754; rewsrd
for Information leading to re
covery. E. S. Austin, Willard
hotel. 47!
The trier turning of 'a vly
that I all that 1 necessary to
heat your premise! when yon
hav Klamath Heating Company
service. Think of all th bother
you eliminate no fire to bntld,
no fuel to order, ad Infinitum,
FALLS. ORE.
Jim --?si?
hand to aprvls this aa wall a
tenuis, field hockey, basketball
and other game.
Deaplt th fact that ao much
attention Is paid to outdoor lit
nd handicraft, acholastl stand
ing la not neglected. Mrs. Moor,
with degrees from ML Holyoke
Sunday baa been set a the
opening day for th new First
Baptist church ballding at th
corner of Eighth and High streets
which hsa been under construc
tion (or tha past three months.
A epeclsl program will be
given at th morning services,
at which time the church will
be formally dedicated. The pas
tor, Rev. Leonard B. Slgla. will
speak on "Loyalty to Christ" A
duet, "My Prayer." will be eung
by Mrs. bwaln DeLap and Mra.
J. A. McCluskey. If. Gordon Mc
Call will aing "For God So
Clothe tha Ora-e." Mra. D. L.
DeLap will direct the choir In
singing "Sing to the Lord a New
Song.'r
Appropriate services will also
be conducted by the Sunday
school claia. and all pupils are
urged to attend.
A apeclal program Is prepared
for the afternoon, beginning at
t o'clock. Jubilee singing by
the choir and congregation wilt
mark the occasion. Short talks
from individuals connected with
ths church will be aa follows:
Charles R. DeLap will give a
history of tha chorea during the
past 47 years.
Other ulks will be a follows:
The slgntflrsnrs of ths build
ing move, 8. E. Maltn; the wo
Cream Separate Ad Ns 177
Japatmti Plnltk , Cloes Slimming
Durably Built ' Easily Washed
Increased Capacities SdJ-OUing
Vtl'fx. .
The man who has a few cows and a
McCcdk'Deering Ball'Bearing Cream Sepa
rator on his place gets paid regularly.
The cream checks are fattened by the
. McConrnck-Deering'i $imming efficiency ....
and the fattened cheks come in mighty handy
in every household,
If. your fomily enjoys having things
and you' enjoy providing them let us show you
how easily you can own a McCormlck-Decririg
Separator .... and get paid regularly.
J. W. KERNS
McCormick-Deerlng Dealer
734 South Sixth. Klamath Fall.
MAKE JEWELRY,
THREE "R"s
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mi
all II s nmiiaV",J""l II
and Yale rnlverally, and Miss
Justine Brown, graduate of fiber
lln Bollese. are head wistreasea
of the s-hool. The actual Indian
handicraft work la a feature, Mrs
.Moore feels, which will giro ap
preciation to future academic life,
rich aa It la In lis association of
history, folkholr nd cinc.
men's part, Mrs. Ray Hunsaksr:
young people, Jo Grist; what
th church atanda for, George O.
Welch: the future of the Sun
day achool, George O. Welch, tha
revival we aeek, Vernon Hudiey.
Another vocal aelertinn, "Nest
th Old Ollv Tree." will be aung
by Edna and llaxel Mlrhaeleoa.
Instrumental numbers will be
given at this service by members
of th church.
Turkey Dinner to
Be Served Sunday
Turkey dinner with all th
trlmmln's, will be served at th
Sacred Heart parish hall Sunday
from noon until p. m. by th
ladle of th Sscred Heart church.
The public la Invited to attend
th dinner and slay during th af
ternoon. Cards will be played
during th afternoon.
The money raised will go to
the charity fund of the ehur-h to
aaalat In giving Thsnksglvlng
dinners to others who ar un
able to afford them. 1
rILF.EI'LtXS FISH
Flab cannot close their eyee
and therefore they are unable to
sleep in the ordinary aense of
that term aa applied to mammals.
They have perlode of leas activity
during the dry and during that
time they rest
Headliunlers of Formosa are
separated from the Chinese and
Japanese colonists by a J0-mlle
electrified wire fence.
In sTI six sties of the
McCormlck-Decrlng
Cream Separator, four
high -grade ball bearings
era used at points 1, 2,
i, and 4, shown above,
WCOIIKKaMIRIKCl
lTAJTM MACHIHtS .
tnsHIHOfll
j
spud ens
SHOW INTEREST
IN GOOD SEED
That Klamath county potato
grower ar interested la using
good seed la show by th lucre
ed Interest In growing of certi
fied seed during th season of
1091.
A total of tea growers mad ap
plication to tha county agent' of-
fie for certification during th
peat season, lb enunty anl
state. A total of 110 acres psas-
d both field Inspacttona. On
lot of epiid seed, ronststiug oi
two car of Bllsa Triumph, has
already bean Inspected, passed,
sold and shipped to California.
Another lot of Netted (Isms, con
sisting of 1,000 aacka haa passed
the bla Inspections, and I Bow In
th procee of being sold. Both
of these lot of seed wer of i-
rellent quality. It la mure than
likely, according to County Agent
Henderson, lht th Netted Uem
seed will be used la th Klamath
basla tor Improvantent of th lo
cal eaed clock.
Local grower making applica
tion fur aead certification are:
Mtasiney brothera, Malln; J. I',
llaler. Tule Uke; Harry S. Wil
son, Mhsata View; Saa Hlego Fruit
and produce company, Merrill; H.
M. Jar. man, Malln; L. E, Gott
fried, Malln; Henry Bernon, Hen-
Iry; Bartoa brothers, Adam a
Point; O. K, Alaiander, Adam's
olnt, and Uralton-Jackmka com
pany, Malln.
in passlug fields entered by the
above rowers during lha summer
Inspect Inns, professor U. It. llys
lop, chief of the farm cropa de
partment at Oregon Stat rollrie,
said: "In general. Ui seed en
tared In th l3l season la th
best I hav ever Inspected In
Klamath county."
Some fields entered for certi
fication showed no disease, while
In other diseased plant wer ex
tremely scarce.
Bin certification will be com
pleted by the county agent'a of
fice within the neat three weeks,
according to Henderson.
Aa aa esample of th value of
good aeed, the county agent cited
th eeven-acr field of certified
Netted Gems on ths Henry lemon
ranch which produced 410 sacks
of high quality seed per scr.
Major Ernest Htgglns, new di
visional commander of the Sal
vation Arm work In Oregon and
Southern ulaho, with Adjutant
Hnnald Kberhart. vlaited Klamath
Kalis, for the first official visit
her since his Installation meet
ings In the Portland headquar
ters. The Major was. Impresaed with
Klamath Falls as a city, and ex
pressed bla belief that whan
Ihlnga break for the bailer, Klam
ath Kails will be among the first
of tha rllle to benefit.
Members of ths advisory board
cf th local corn met with th
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Do not let this balmy weather fool you. Be
prepared!
Distributed by
vlaltlu officer al a luncheon at
the chamber of eoinmerc room
Friday enlna, after wliloh th
Major aJdres.ci th gathering,
rolluwlug thla an Informal die.
oussloa look place concerning th
Army work. Th puhll upea
air serrlre and th luduor ear
vie at th Army hall waa well
attended, addition aeale havlug
been provided fur Hi ooeasluu.
I'sual eerrlree will b held al th
Army hall. Sunday meeting are:
Holiness aarvlra, 11 a. m. Sun
H.w ...l,, m I and lllbla class. I ill)
p. m. msln service I p. at, All
welruut.
PAllslolS
lITEi BANQUET
Close to lit father and thalr
sons attended the dad and sons
banquet sponsored by the com
munity Congregational church of
Mills addition la the Mills achool
cafeteria Friday evening.
The dinner, consisting of Mulli
gan stew and other dlshae waa
served by Mr. U J. Drink, Mra.
J. Huas, Mrs. C. L. Jones. Mrs.
Lageaon and Mrs. T. D. Presto.1
After dinner games were en
joyed In the gymnaaUm. Thla
part of th program waa directed
by Messrs. lis, ley, Alsiander,
Mlnlar, and Uulheii.
Mev, T. Davl Preston, minister
of th church, announce that a
committee baa plana fur organis
ing bur teams to us the gym
nasium a few time each month.
Th church maintain B club
mom la their community build-
in at Garden and Martin reels
which la fitted up with library,
gemea, work-bench and reading
room. The room I open two
venlnga a week for th boy.
HOI KINO MAHitlt-:i
Sol King, Klamath photograp
her, and Lois Dooley, also of this
city, wer married Thursday by
Judge W, ft. Ham. Kin gave
hi IT, nd elated that It
waa his fourth marriage, Th
brld la II. Kin la th brother
of Mr. Henri Conrtdl of this
fllr.
Snail dig themselves lato tha
ground In winter and remain
torpid, cementing ap the opening
to their shells.
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