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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1931)
November 25, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE When 3000 Pigeons Became Air-Minded Famed Woman Pilot Is Bride 1 ilwfwl CITY BRIEFS v r ' - - r l l x To Vlalt rarrnla Krmln Har per, law student it 111 Uiilry of Orngun, Kiiiid III Klamath alia Tueailiiy on hla way tci snrnil I'liaiikaKlvlii; lila piav riila, Mr. itiid Mr a. J. n, llurpur, hu rolilo near lakevev, liar l'r will loan fur l-akevtnw 1'hursilay morning with Mahrs Knyinera, alao a etuilent In th university, who will vlalt till par- ula over Tliankaalvliig. Itavls Vlalt Mr. and Mra. Ali't lluvla arrived Weclnesilav Iriini Han Kraiiclaco, to vlalt with fitciiila and euend Thaiikealvlni In tills dir. Mr. Pavls, formerly aulea meTiiaaar fur tha Keeteraon Lumber coinuany hare, and now uIm manaaer fur tha liwtalil l.umher company In Ban rrnncla ro. plana to n)oy bunting duck and gees wlilla liar. From l-als Owntjr Lake rnunlr visitors In Klamath Kalla Tuesney nlKlit. where tliey reala l.rtd at th Hall hutal. Included Mr. and Mra. tharlee II. t'omlia. Kenneth Wllahlre, t'cll Arsner or l.akevew, and J. Kldrr, I'atsley. Mr. Combe la dlalrlrt at luinev of l.ak county. Th oth r men ar prominent ebeep ralaera. To lcc Tuesday Tha Klam ath club of th lauhtera of th Ml will meet Tuesday afternoon. Iirrember 3, at th hoin of Mra. u v fn..i.v 1fir.l Krla alreet. Mra. jamee Uulnn will preeld aa assistant noslesa. in ainor. whlrb wa originally planned, baa (wen poatponad until a later dale. Will llv Aproa Hal firoup thre or Kt. alary a iur wiriru. baa announced that an apron and III eale will be h'ld In tha Mur ruy building, on Main alreea. I- ... All Ib.Km ar nraed to Irate their aprona and Hta at tha ofllra or imi at nosam Boon aa poaalbl. fiueela at Hall Among th gueais at tb Hall hotel Tueaday nlabl were I.oule Miner, 1100. firhard I'owall. Han Jo: K. B. Koley. Portland: Llnwood llae klna and Wesley Anderson. Ban r'ranrlaco, and Fanny Heuaion, lloaebun. From Portland Portland In Klamath fella Tueaday night. whvre the reslalerrd at th Ho- trl Wlllard. Included T. It. Jef frie, II. K. Merlon, U. T. Walker. II. A. Wllllama, II. J. -rama. r. J. O'Connor, O. V. Jobanaon. Arrive Wednesday Jo A. Mc Donald, property owner In thla city, and Itobert W. Taylor nrrlv ... ii' ..t n Mi n w from Kan Kra nr ta rn, and reglatered at th Hall ho tel. N. fhlply. HI. I.oul. waa a . Wednesday arrival at tb HoUl Wlllard. Will Attend tterrleeo Th ramnflr Olrla will attend Thanksalvln aervlre at tha Klrat l-reahvierlan church Thuraday nmrnlm In a body. Th ilrla ar requealed to meet at 10;25 la front of th churcn. lira, ttentrtm Home Mr. J Hentrltn ha returned from Farramento. Calif.. whr ah haa been spending aeveral weeaa who ber mother. Mra. 1.. a. martin, who la now Improving, alter aa Jlineae. To Vlalt Home Mlaa Forrest Rrbnelder la leaving to apend tha weekend at her home In Col tag drove. Mis Rrbnelder la a Uacber al tb Krmont acbool. leaving for Aaliland Mary Ann Adam, teacher at th Kro niont chool, la planning to apend Thuraday and Friday In Aahland vliltlng frlenda. U'IIImmI HiimI. inmna the gunela at th Hotel Wlllard Tuea day ulglit were Mr. and Mra. 0. A. Ituymond, W. Hurlon, I.e Hulouka, Harold Hagen, Heallle; Krneal llarnea, Denial Yale, II. II lr,.ntl,-e. Mudruril! II. W. Far. ri'll, llerkeley; I.. C. Iluth, K. (I. tartar, ban rraniiaro: u. w, Cameron, Willow llanch, Calif., aud J. H. Warren, Ta:oina, liavlnv fur Portland Mltsea Ada Mna L'hrlatoplieraon and Kolb Flood ara leaving har to day for Portland where they will apend th Thankaglvlng holiday! vlalllng frlenda. Mlaa Chrlatnpher ion will vlalt her alatar, Franr, and Mlaa Flood will apend tb Urn WHO nr paraoi. Will Vlalt Home Mlaa Ollv Wllaon, donieatln arlenr Inatrue tor at tha Fnmont K liool, will ba. among th Klamath ralla learher to apend th holiday vlalllng. Mlaa Wllaon will apend tha tlin with ber mother at Yoncolla, Or. MarrLaae I.ltena laearKl A marriage llrena waa laauad Tues day by County Clerk C. It. 1 Lap to Anna rrana, la. ocr niento, and Walter Smith. Jr., niwbanlc, 14, of Klamath Fall. i'jtaj.M. A Trln Mr. and Mra. Inland Z. Carter lell Tuea day evening for Man Frnndaro wher they will epena in weea rnd. Mra. Carter la a teacher In lb Fremont acbooL Mlaa Hxlngle leaving Mlaa li.llla Hwlngl la leaving V ad nraday for Medford to apend tha holidays. Mlaa Hwmgi i a teacher at th llooaavelt acbool. Plena Mr.lfi.nl Vlalt ' Mlaa Leah Parker, teacher In th Fre mont arhool. will apend tb Thankaglvlng bolldaya la Md' ford. leaving For lilrndale Mrs. Rthel lloagland. Klamath Falla trarher, la planning to apend th Thankaglvlng holidays al bar horn la Ulendal. VUlta Mlaa s.ynch Mlaa Vir ginia Houletone of th University of Oregon arrived In Klamath Falla Wednesday to apend th Thankaglvlng holiday aa tb guest of Mlaa Orac Lynch. Ilia filler leaving Mlaa Crania Culler, art teacher at th Fremont arhool. la leaving Thurs day to apend th week-end In Uend. Will VUlt Medford Mlaa Ma Pblnney, Inatrurtor at tha Fre mont arhool, will apend th wkv end vlalllng frloadr In Medford. Buoml la th native Finnish nam of Finland. VoX Ilrat Bound la Tovm .v . . t, if ' a f " V T ' - I - .J ' V 4 . It's a "chuck-up" th annual aports event devlard by pigeon fanclera of Long Island and bera yon sea th flrat flight of more than 1000 blrda which were roleaaed by tbelr ownara th other day In Astoria, N. Y. Th Ides la that th blrda, upon being re leased simultaneously, will fly lo their home coope and tak atray pigeons they bava mat enroute. Tb "rhurk-up" also teata th loyalty of each fancler a pels, for If any of there bar been poorly cared for tby ara naeiy to eeeg Deiter borne. Jurors Selected For December Term Of Circuit Court Jurors drswn November 28 for th mi-l32 term of circuit court ar Baked to appear In the circuit court on Monday, Decem ber 7, at 10 a. m. Jurora aelerted ar Jack Rlater. J. F. Haggeit, Kvarett MrCollum, II. W. Ilrldgeford. Clyde llradley. Lester A. Abbott. John A. Cerl Inga, C. II. Underwood, A. M. Col lier. Earl Mark. C. V. Vochatser. Clarearo K. Ford. Jo E. Knud- aon, J. K. Bwansen, R. T. llald wln, lieorge A. Cunning. jitl Kohn. Italph Turner. O. A. Hmllh, Hub Wakefield, Arthur A. Coon. Wilbur Telford. Jc.se Ilalley and K. H. V'eut. h.. Klamath Falla. J. It. MrCnlley, Otto Kills. Mslln; F. K. McCready. Chllo guln; Ed llrlaco. Fort Klamath: K. I. Hold, II. J. Lytic, Fort Klamath, and Cheater Hashing, Merrill. Cure al Hiltmora Ai P. Heup of thla city la a visitor in Lus Angelea for aeveral days where ba la registered at tb Los An gelea lllltmor hotel. BALEM, Or. U.R Th aafe automobile driver rarely finds hlmaelf In the police cour( or th hoapltnl, aald Charlea P. Pray, superintendent of etal polli. Horn of th typical acrldenta th sate driver has no trouble avoiding and tha reaaoni why b do'an't were Hated by Pray as followa: Crashing Into tha car ahead. he.au be keepa back at a aafe distance, with bla car nnder per fect control. Knar end collisions, because be use hi rear-view mirror and signal promptly and Intelligent ly. Blda-awlplng, because when be passe th car ahead h always announces bla Intention, makea aura tb .road Is clear and then paaaea In a wide curv that allows plenty ot room. Ilalng alda-awlped, becanae when th fellow behind paaaea him. be la watchful of any emer gency that might arise. Hill or curv accident, be cause he take no chance what ever when he can t see tb road ahead clearly. Grade croselng accident, be cause b wilt under no clrrom- stance croea a railroad track until certain ha I aafe. "Or to sum It all up," conclud ed Pray, "be Just let common sene control hi conduct and steering wheel." STAR KK.KIOCHLT ILL NEW YOHK. Not. 15. UP) An attack of pleurisy complicated the condition todav of Lvamde Putt!, film afar, who la seriously 111. South Carolina. In 1787. passed a law classing actors aa vol rants. A baby kangaroo la not much larger than a man'a thumb. - Covernor Flem V. Hampson ot Kentucky, right, la shown above congratulating Ileglnald Williams and his bride, th former Lady Mary Heatb, a world-famoua flyer, at Leilngtnn, Ky., sBonly afUr they wera married. They ar now on their honeymoon. E Four automobile accidents wera reported to lb city pollr Wed nesday as th weather continued to "fog" windshields and make quick atopping percarlous. Robert Hunter reported that bis car wa parked on a steep bill at 7:30 a. m. Wednesday and that although be tried to cramp tb front wheel to th curb It waa In a rut and ran down th hill bitting tha front bumper of a car owned by a Mr. earner. Accidents started happening at S:30 a. in. Tueaday wha O. M. Bmlth'a car ran Into th rear of a car owned by Tim Roycroft. Smith aald Koreroft atooDed sud- 'denly and without warning. H. T. Wakefield. 1301 Bleha. reported that aa he turned Into a servlc station at Hlith and Klamath another car atarted backing up. H atopped too quick to give warning and a ear following hire ran Into Wake field's damaging a right front fender. Guy H. Hancock, 21 North Ninth, reported that K. A. Hlln aon'a car ran Into him when ba atopped on Pin street for a stop sign. MONTANA MAX VISIT BALKM. Nor. 2&, OP) W. E. Harmon, eecretary ot state of Montana, vljlted Secretary Hal E. lion ot Oregon today. Har mon waa her to visit relative over th holidays. . : NOW Pl.AYINO tWoJd toaj paw has pric fas' aileoca or wow Id vow risk at low ot vour j , . 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