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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1931)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIS OREGON November 30, 1031 PAGE EIGHT F CLOTHES NEEDED FOR NEED! HERE During tha present uncmploy Bnt emergency, minor denial work far children will be don free of eharg by Dr. O. J. John Ion, dentist, with office. In the Oregon Bang building, according t M announcement front the governor's relief committee sfter their Saturday morning meeting, t which Er. Johnson msds bis offer. Absut 480 men hive spplled to th gorernor's eonimltte for em plojment ap to the present tiro, according to an official report. Rations and groceries hava been lasuad by th gorernor's food depot to St families, and the Parent Teachers' association has don much to alleviate distress by th distribution of clothing and feod-etufte. Ed X. Kendall, who haa been appointed by th committee to aollclt donations, will present a detailed report of quantities of meat and vegetables donated for relief work, at to next meeting f th committee. It wag auted Saturday. ' Judg Fred R. Goddard. chair man ot th committee presented a report Saturday morning of his recent conference with Stat Highway Engineer Roy Klein. Judg Goddard declared that th tat highway commission la dearorlng to work out a plan tor emergency employment oa ec- jondary roads. It la probable that this plan will be completely form ulated, and in working order u the near future. Donations ot wheat and flour would be welcomed by th gov ernor's committee, as their pres ent supply of these staples la In adequate, according t reports. Donations ot carrots, onions sad other vgetbles sr not plenti ful enough to supply the demand, members of the committee stated. Any one wishing to contribute any of these provisions for relief work may either leave them at the aupply depot In the basement ot the Moe building, at Room O at the court house or at the P. T. A. service shop en Klamath avenue. Pelican to Show Varied Programs New show season, starting at the Pelican theater Tuesdsy with Bert Wheeler and Robert Wool scy In their latest comedy sensa tloa "Caught Plastered." will also bring many ahort aubjects. Including comediea, novelties and travelogues. Outstanding among them will be Chic Kales, Rosroe Ates. Mickey Mctintre comedies. Koi Movietone news, Nick Harris celebrated mysteries, novelty reela from Liberty magatlne and others. A. P. MAN TO STEAK NEW YORK, Nov. SO, (JP Jsmes P. Howe, chief of the Associated Press bureau ot Tokyo, will describe th afanehnrlaa situation and th task of report ing It for American newspaper readers In a IS minute talk at a p, m.. eastern standard time. today over a nation wide hookup ox ue .national Broadcasting company. The talk, which will go on th WEAP chain, was to have been given last Friday, bnt was postponed. IS T UiEISl BE SHIPPED DECEMBER One of the moat Interesting art eihlbita ever shown in Klamath Falls, in that It represents talent f local Deonle, was placed on dlsplsy at the Sacred Heart Acad emy. ElKhth and Jefferson streets. from 10 a. m. to p. m.. ounaay. Monday and Tuesday, November 19. SO and December 1. The exhibit consists of 1US on naintlnsa ot various sites la land- scspe and still life; china ot th latest designs In enamels and lustres; three fire screens In sp plled art and one Oriental screen of exquisite coloring snd orig inality. Of special interest are th picture frames which ar the work ot pupils In th applied art class. Students exhibiting art work are: sirs. Fred Houston, Mrs. J. H. Drlsroll. Sirs. W .D. Miller, Mrs. P. Hill Hunter. Mrs. G. I. Steb bins. Mrs. Irving E. Kesterson. Mrs. H. Joyeaux. Mrs. G. A. Maasey, Miss Ethel Feawlck, Lor raine Lavenik, Lydia von Ber thelsdorf. Gertrude von Berthela dorf. William R. Elliott. Delete Foster. Alma Hardlsty, Stella Alberts. Mary Annlce Colwell, Lucille Krueger, Nettle Tompkins. Msry Thrasher. Virginia Houston. Catherine Millar, Luana Johnson. Alice MUkey. Audrey Lavenik. Madeline Crane, Audrey Verley, Louis Hunter, Lena Glattln Margaret Strtngfellow, Margaret Carmen, Phyllis Schulu, Lorraine Dunlap and Elba Bell- Grahams Horn Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham returned Saturday morning from Saa Francisco and San Jose, Calif., where they spent th holidays. They spent Thanksgiving day In San Jos with Mrs, Grsham's sister, Mrs. Bradley, snd attended th St. Mary's-Oregdn football gs""e i Moraga. Graham Is district freight and passenger as ... th Southern Pacific railroad. They make their horn in th Linda Vista apartments. A second shipment rfif turkeys produced by the Klamath Turkey Growers' assoclatlou has been an nounced for December 10 and 11. at which lime l.iOO turkeys will be shipped from Klamath Kails to eastern markets, according to K. M. Hauser, assistant rouuly agent, and aecrolury of the asso ciation. Recent clear cold weather has been beneficial to turkeys, causing- them to mature rapidly, and It la expected that the Quality ot the next ahlpnienla will be bet ter than those aent to market before Thankagiring. A high percentage of prime birds la an ticipated, according to Hauser, No estimate of prlrea local growers will receive for their birds has yet been made, aa th market is rather uncertain at present. Klamath turkey growers expect to be notified during th coming week aa to the price brought by the Thanksgiving turkey pool. A meeting of the board of di rectors ot the Klamath Turkey Growers association will be held In the county agent's office In the Klsmath county court house on December S. at which time final arrangements for the ship ment of Christmas turkeys will he completed. Logs Hauled For Relief Workers Douglas J. Puckett of Keso has started hauling In logs from the Rock Creek district to the Salvation Army and the Klamath county fairgrounds. The loga will he need In winter relief work. Puckett haa two trucks bring ing the wood into the city. Hs started hauling two days ago. Mail Fraud Worker Bound Over to Jury POKTLAND. Ore., Nov. SO, dl.PJ Accused of working th old "obituary mall order" fraud, K. C. Ttilh waa bouud over to th grand Jury today. To th allegedly clipped names ot persons from obituary notices, then sent srtirles ot small value C. O. D. to th homes ot th dead persons. Relatives In some Instance paid the large C. O. D. amount In th belief their dead kin had ordered an article Just before death. It waa aald. NAltCKl riKATKM PITTSIU'RliH. Nov. SO. MV George Gibson, of Toronto, today was named manager ot th Pitts burgh I'irstes. Clbson, former manager of th Pittsburgh Na tional League club, succeeds Jewel Ens. DEGEMBER JURY PANEL DRAWN, ID APPEAR 7TH The jury panel for th De cember term ot court haa bees drawn by th court, th clerk ot th court and th sheriff, and all veniremen ordered to appear In circuit court on Monday, De cember T, t 10 o'clock. Th Hat of juror Is printed In full as follows: Jsck Slater, real estats; J. T. Daggett, clerk; Everett McCol lum, auto mechanic; 11. W. Ilrldgvtord, Pelican Kay Lumber company; Clyde Bradley, retired; Lester A. Abbott, lumberman; John A. Darlings, street commis sioner; 'C. II. 1'mlerwood, drug gist: A. M. Collier. Iceman, all of Klsinalh Palis; J. II. McC'ul ley. farmer, Malln: Narl Mack, fanner; C. V. Vochalser, well driller; t'lnreitr K. Ford, Per fection dairy, ot Klsinalh Falls; F. K. Mct'roady, alocknian, t'lillo quln: Jo K. Knudson, banker; J. K. Mwausen, barber; It. T. Baldwin, auto repairman, ot Klamath Falls; otto Kills, tele phone manager, Malln; Kd Bris coe, farmer. Fort Klamath; Geo. A Cunning, merchant; Malt ffolTu, aaw fllur; Ralph Turner, service station; O, A. Hinllh, tire shop: Hub Wakefield, retired, of Klamath Falls; K. I. Bold, merchant anil II. J. l.ylls, farmer, of lluiiania; Arthur A. Ciioii, but cher; Wilbur Telford, boat build er and Jims Bailey, restaurant, of Klamath Falls; Chester Has kins, farmer, Herrlll; K. V. Veateh. abstractor of Klamath Fulls. Ktliected Hum Moon Mr. snd Mrs, Kenneth Perry sr sinsclsd hum lb first of th week from Man Frniiclsco wher they bar been i'Ih1Iii7" lhslr vaiallnii. Mrs. Perry will resume her po sition In the law offices of Wiley ami Bolvln on her return. i sss iii suae i sii I ewwaaaa CHICHIJMSilUS CPV I Nll4y n W:'A-vY.t';t. A,..r.. It 6 '01 sr sauMtuii gvutnass When You D ine O (jt com wher things ar tasty. Enjoy th most appetising foods served In aa at mosphere of comfort and refinement yet at prices you can afford to pay. 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