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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1932)
v-t;k sia THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON January 4, 1032 Save Dollars fTi. - - f - .....:....- (tu.k1S EUtlKNk, a KELT.- Published every afternoon except Compau) al 101-121 South Fifth Street. Klaiualb una. oregoa Entered aa eeoond rlaes mailer at lha poetofflce of Klamath Falls Oregon, on Auguet 30, 106, under act of Cun areas, Marco I. 1871. MAIL KATK8 1'AVAUl.K IN ADVAM'K Bj Mail IVllveretl hv Carrie Id Outalde Id City County County Three Month 61.75 (176 8li Montha 1.71 I la On Yaar 6.00 (.0 MK.M11F.K AUDIT HLKKAU OF CIKCrLATlON Represented nationally by M. C, MOUKNSKN A CO., INC.. San Francisco. New York. Detroit, Seattle. Chicago, Portland, Los Angeles. Copies of the News and Herald, together with complete Informa tion about the Klamath Falla market, may be obtalnad for th aakinf at any of theaa office. Menibar or aha Associated Press Tba Aeeoclated Press la exclusively antltled to tba naa of rspubllca Uod of all newa duipatchee credited to It or not otherwlao credited Id tola paper, and alao the local newa published therein. All rights of repuMlcstlon of special dlapstchca herein ara alao reserved. lyji , I 7 Help Wanted, Female Want Ad Index AH classlflcatlona are number ed and appear in numerical or der. The rullowlna- ara the num. here for the more Important classifications: Automobiles for Sale Buslncsa Opportunities Contract Work Wanted - Educational Furnished Apis, to Let Furnished Houses to Let , Furnished Rooms to Let . Financial General Notice Help Wanted. Male Help W'anted. Female Livestock and Feed LodKe . . i.oitt and rouno Mlacellaneoua for Sale Keal tate for Sale IT It It I -1 5a Real Katate for Leaaa Room and Board . Situations Wanted - Stores and Offlcea a CnfurnUhed Houses to Let 1 Wanted. Miscellaneous 31 Wanted to Rent Ji Combination Herald and News CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Telephone 1900 Three centa per word per day. Same ad run one week. It per cent discount. Same ad run one month, 1 per cent discount. -So book charge made for laaa than St centa. Lodges MASONS ATTENTION Secretary Schuppel haa re cently tendered his resigna tion as secretary of Klamath Lodge No. 77. due to his be ing away from the city. It will therefore be necessary to elect a new aecretary at our Snd stated communication. Ail membera are nrged to attend. HENRY CRIMES. W. M. KLAMATH LODGE NO 7T a r A. M Stated Communication Second and Fourth Mondays. Visiting Brothers Welcome LOOMIS BUILDING 2 Lost and Found LOST Enrelope addressed Rose Wilson, containing pictures. Finder please return Hotel Hall. 5307 LOST Sack containing shoes, boots and oreralls, between Klamath Falla and Medford. Reward. Return C. H. Schnei der. Prospect, Ore. 6292 LOST Saturday, black leather envelope purse. Finder please bring to News-Herald office. 5254 ;'OUND Folder with keys. Own er msy hsve same by calling at News-Herald office and pay ing for this ad. 5155 General Notices AFTER THIS DATE, I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Stella Florence Sunquist. Ererett P. Sunquist. 5290 SPANISH KITCHEN 1121 Wal nut. 5291 EC LuMidhi the to 50c tor the Mm good meals. Special b tea It and chop dlii neri 40c and op Birklk &f 111 North 7tb St. Open All Night. FOR SALE Big bundles ot old newspapers. 15c and 25c. News Personals CARD OF THANKS We wish to extenu our sincere thanks for the kindness and svm pathy of our many friends and neighbors during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Also for the beau tiful floral offerings. MRS. L. HARRINGTON 6313 AND FAMILY. 6 Help Wanted Male I MADE 8200 monthly my first year corresponding for news papers: no canvassing; either se: send for free booklet; tells how. Hearock. 1128 Dun Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. 4644 RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Men 18-85. Commence 8158.00 month. Steady. Paid vaca tions. Early exanilnallona ex pected. Common education sufficient. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 4999, News-Herald. 49(1 evening cralii Publisher Sunday by The Herald Pabltshlug One Month f Of I Three Montha 166 six Montha I. it Una Year 6.60 WANTED Girl for general houaework. 1'hone 664J. 529S 9 Situation! Wanted WANTED Position aa house keeper, aged 40; best ot refer ences. Route 1. box 15, Bon. a ma. aa CAPABLE WOMAN Eiperl enced In housework; desires work. Phone ICS. 6299 RELIABLE young married man wants work. Phono 1366J. 6JSS WANTED Practical nursing or Douaekeeping. 1937 Siskiyou 6335 PAINTER Experienced, Inside or out Reasonable. Lai 1035J 1440 10 Contract Work Wanted SIGNS. painting, kalaomlnlng show cards. Phono 1035J. 3705 11 Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Nice bedroom, half block from Main. 134 N. 3rd. S310 FURNISHED housekeeping room. not and cold water, fuel, 3 per weeg. inquire bog Plum. S30S IHkrM Block and a Half From Main splendid best and abundance of hot water at all boors Rooms $1.00 and $2.00 Per Day $3.00 and $8.00 Per Week Delightful Lliing Room Lobby LOTS TO READ . 228 N. 4th. Phone S13 12 Room and Board FURNACE-HEATED room, with board. 126 N. 3rd. 5287 ROOM AND BOARD 129 N. 5th, $8 per week. 5275 NICELY board. furnished room, with 402 s. 71b St- 49S1 FOR RENT Nice front bedroom with board, at 402 S. 7th. . 4948 13 Furnished Apartments MODERN APT. 804 Lincoln. 5303 MCCARTHY APTS. Modern, frlgidaire. etc.; most conveni ent location. Extremely low winter rates. Phone 800. 630 Pine, corner 7th. 5283 COZY 2-room furnished apart. ment, gas, hot and cold water iurnisbed; bath; phone; ga rage. Only 810 month. 901 Alameda. Phone 1123. 6223 lUH.MJIir.U APARTMENT, ga rage, sjz.ou. 330 jelfcrson. Call after 6 p. m. 6076 NICELY furnished 3 rooms In duplex. Phone 446W or 755. 4361 FOR RENT First class furnish ed apartments. Evans apart ments. Phone 144J, or 200. 4935 FOR RENT Ground "loor apart ment, St. Francis Apts., 628 Oak. 5197 Apsirteiemit Hotel Best for ths money. Newly decorated. With or without frlgidaire. Electricity, telephone, steam heated garage, 835 and up. Maid servics If desired. 11th and Walnut Pbona 700. 14 Furnished Houses MODERN three-room furnished house. garage. Lsrge lot, fenced. Garden snd fruit. Phone 2268W. 6305 FOR RENT Well furnished 6 room house, close in. Phone 2345W. 5297 TWO-ROOM furnished house, with garage, 812.50 per month. Phone 87 in. 6300 Stoel mills In the Wheeling district and Ohio Valley have recalled 1,200 men. Idle for a month or more. By Reading, The Herald And i4 ' Furnished Houmi 119 Automotive I ilinrn nim iiipa FOR RENT .1 room furnished house, near M 1 1 1 a arhool. III. 333 8. 6lh St. 6304 FOB IIKNV 4-rootn completely furnUhed houae, close In. Phone 784. WKI.L FCKMSHKII three-room house. niodrn. 1'hone 44tiW. or 7S. 6301 NKV 3 -room houae, garage, 127 8. 7th. S2S4 FIVE ROOMS and bath. 3S I'n clflc Terrace. 5163 1-KliOM furnished house, j iomu. ako two furnished cahina, $14 month, Includes wood, ltKht and water. Inquire ... ...-.I , ...... FOH KKNT Nice 6-room houae. an i;eat Kstnle. r2St 15 Unfurnished Houaea riFTRRV S-ROOM houae, modern, garage! notHi.iiro, , i. rnone 1S72W. 6303 GOOD 5-room house; adults. rlione 13S7J. 4934 XKYV 4-rnnm timi foil k.. ment. room for two cars. Hot opnugs saoiuoa. Phone 671. 5S05 FOH KKNT 3-room modern un mrnisnca Bouse, 115. iB. quire 2403 Orchard. 4950 17 Real Estate For Sale Sen-ice Station Site 40.000 aq. ft. croaa road lo cation on one of major high wave near city, also good loca tion for auto ramp and email store as it would receive trade from tourists, mill and local neighborhood. City water and lights available. SUBURBAN Beautiful stucco home of 5 rooms on 1 acres of Irrigated land. Trees, shrub bery, flower garden, chicken park, chicken house and all fenced. Two rooms finished for living quarters in garage. J3.75. terms. Favell-Utley Realty Co. LESLIE :YTON. Mgr. 121 S. 6th St. Phone 1414 FOR L&LE OR 83250 Nearly new, up to date home on California avenne. Five large plastered rooms snd complete bath. All as sessments are paid for In full. 811.000 OAKLAND, CALIFOR-!SL'f'ER MA, apartment bouse. 21 rooms, plastered and in good condition. Clear of encum brance and for exchange for Klamath Falls property. Own er lives here snd will look at yonr offerings. "Up-Stalrs 731 Main Realtors" Phone 88 18a To Exchange TO TRADE For Klamath Falls property or ranch. 58.400 equi ty in 810.000 California home. Give particulars in first letter. I. C, 114 S. Chester street, Compton. Calif. 5244 HAVE A 1923 Pontiac sedan will give aa first payment on a 5-room house, close In, and must have basement. Phone 793W. Giro price and loca tion. 5029 19 Automotive STAR chassis suitable for 4 wheel trailer.; 5 good tires and tubes, cheap. Phone S49J. 5105 FOR SALE Star couno. chean. ijmx Mine r,oi OUT OUR WAY AMD WOO -t-VOO-MOO - WOO L.E.T HIM USH. HOoP, CLCTrHES To MAKE. FOM OF ME , B-.CAJ,. RP Alt t-o eo e.Hoor vou Kmovn -thats EXACTW Tr-V WAV HAPKXJD WJEACrS HIS HAT AMD THAT KimO Op A TIE ANO VMHV , H-. PARAOiMCr AROOtMO iki FROMT OF ME.vxjiTrt AU Th' REST UIO 'HAT TO HIM SPECIAL Tha new Pontine will be In wllhln a low days, and want to be out of used cars before It arrives. We have Just three all late model Chevroleia. recondition ed throughout. good Urea and good looking. Priced very low. 1930 Cher, f phaeton, curtains and top like new, water beater 8240 1938 Cher, coach.. 1345 1939 Chev. , four door 430 S.yvsr,s Rpsir SEsep Pontine Distributors Mh and Klamath 20 Miscellaneous For Sale PKDIGHKKI) police puppy, mala, J. Across trom Aitanion Auto Paris. Route i. bog 33 Phone 49HW3. (304 FOR SALE Lloyd loom wicker oaoy ouggy. Phone 1749M. 6308 FOR SA1.K Good violin and caae. 815. 1004 Main. (201 FOR SALE Dandy bunch of laying sens, corner Lowell snd Hlehn. 6081 FOR 8ALE Big bundles of old newspapers, iic and 150. News and Herald office. 4C23 WOOD FOR SALE Wo cut the best and satisfy. Phono 101 4-J 4775 Coal! Coal! Coal! HARDEST, HOTTEST ROCK SPRINGS No ashes, do soot. Young Coal Co. 444 Spring or Phono 109T FOR SALE Underwood type- rriter, cneap. Phone 10M 627 FOR SALE Big bundles t old newapapers, lac and 25c. Newa and Herald office. 4833 PINE BODY WOOD. 85 and 15.50 cord. Phone 23S7-J. 5124 21 Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Use of work teem for care and feed. Pbone 13H7J. 6298 WANTED J or 4 horsepower borlsoutal R. Young, 6288 gasoline engine, type. Writs E. Merrill. WANTED Electric radio, cheap. No Junk. 143 East Main. 5284 WANTED TO BUY Medium or large sled. Call at 707 Wash ington. 6258 WANTED Small truck or Dodge touring car. Most be cheap. :e s th 4!i4 22 Livestock and Feed QUALITY CHICKS llurred rocks and R. I. reds. blood tested. 515 hundred, prepaid. White leghorns 812.50 hundred. Hstch every week. J. R. Magulre. 787 Oregon Kt.. Portland, Oregon. 6298 BABY CHICKS NOW booking for spring delivery of WHITE snd BROWN LEGHORN'S, BARRED ROCKS, REDS snd BLACK MINOHCAS. Prices and guarantee furnished on application. ORLAND HATCH ERY, Orland (Glenn Co.) Cat. 6311 DAIRY COWS for sale. 604M. Phone 6293 WANTED TO BUY Chickens, white leghorn pullets or one-year-old good layers. Phone evenings sfter 7 o'clock, 82J1. 5207 TRADE FOR GRAIN 25 weaned pigs, jim Kinselia. hog 193. Dorris. 4797 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa bay. West side Tule lake. B. T. Tbacker. Merrill. Ore. 4476 PLANETS FORMATION Wlllem De Sitter, noted Dutch astronomer, asserts that tho for mation of the planets In our solar system was csused by the col lision ot our sun with a passing star. DO MW AU OF .VOO'D SEE THRO IT QOltV -MOo&H. SALLIES The "Koason Why" Is the moat Interesting thing In tha world. We read tha facts, but long to read between the lines to find out why these things hsppened. When wa read the classified page, we see that Mr. X wanta to aell hla radio and aurmlse that cash la mora Impor tant to him right uow than volcea over tha air. Mr. Y advertise for a partner In the ' lluslne-a lipporiunlllea" column. Ilia bualnesa la expand ing. 1 suppose. Mra. t wanta work for her board and room an other "depression" story. If yon want to know the every day doings of your friends and neighbors, you'll find tha human interest stories on the classified page ot the News and II oral d "the ads everybody reeds." SALLY. 23 Financial Finance you,r ear through Auto Loainis REFINANCING Dlnty Moore and par legal charges only for each day our service la used. Coiri!!(EifiI amd A Fr:HySsxvic Coo 135 Mala 8L Pbone 1144 Licensed by state. No. Ml 04 FOR SALE Big handles ot old newspapers, lie and 16c. News and Herald office. 4918 24 Business Opportunities FOR LEASE Filling station, little store and auto camp. Party most be responsible, with references. See owner. Shady Pine Auto Camp, route 1. t"T nil 3 BaffgaiiinicS There's a perpetual harvest of bargains In ths Classified Section. It's the one plsce where opportunity never stops knocking and readers and advertisers never knock at all! Parking Problems Come Up Tuesday Chief of. Police Guy Merrill hss called a meeting of traffic officers snd commercial men for Tuesday evening in the council chamber rooms to dlscnss park ing problema In Klamath. All business men Interested In commercisl csr loading are asked to attend the meeting. By J. R. Williams So EXPECT TiME. STuO-JlMCr Hfo DlPPV STUNTfe, row MEAN i4Cr 7 I see thru plenty THEsAjAS IT tSl ILT MEIER OUTLINES PORTLAND, Jan. 4. fU.B A four-point legislative program designed to place public eipondl lures od a sound buslniMU-llks baala was outlined by Uovernor Meier today on his return from California. The points outlined were: 1. Legislation vesting In tha atate tax commission Jurisdiction over local bond Issues aud tax levies. 1. Legislation providing for central county purchasing agen cies. 1. Legislation providing tor a uniform ayatem of accouuta Id counties and their varloua politi cal sub-dlvlalons. 4. Legislation providing for an annual audit of local expendi tures. Uovernor Meier anuounced hla program In a atatement Issued ahortly aftur hla arrival. He In tenda to preaent It to the Oregon Taxpayers Equalisation and Con- aervatlon league for eonaidera lion, which In turn la expected to recommend Ita formulation either through the Initiative at the next general election or by anion of tha next legislative as sembly. BEER ISSUE TO I WASHINGTON, Jan. I. (CP) Beer la scheduled to become tha center of another congres sional controversy next week when senste committee hearings begin on the Hlnghsm bill to legalise beverages containing 4 per rent of alcohol. Anticipating such discussion ot prohibition to the near future. Representative La Ouardla, re publican. New York, made pun lie the names of 67 republican congressmen pledged In writing to support the party wet bloc In the preaent session. The words of Andrew Volstesd are to be cited by Senator Ming ham, republican. Connecticut, in his effort to demonstrate that one-half of one percent is not a fslr definition of sn Intoxicating drink. The senator has obtained a copy of the report of houae bearings In 1921 at which Rep resentative Snell, republican. New York, and Volstead dis cussed home made wine and cider. He aays ths record shows thst Volstead at that time aald: "Home made wine might con tain one or two or possibly three per cent wlthoat being Intoxicat ing." TO MEET TUESDAY WASHINC.TON. Jan. 4, (U.PJ House members from Wsshiug ton and Oregon will confer Tues day with customs offirlsls rels tive to ths effect of their pulp, wood, tlmher snd textile Indus tries ot ths fluctuation in ex change due to countries going off the gold standard. The exchange advantage of Canada and Japan, particularly, concerns these business interests of tha Psciflc northwest This sdvantage haa the aame effect as a reduction In the tariff. It was ezplsned. Certain price problema alao are ralaed by the exchange uncertainty. The houae group Is plsnnlng a bill which would provide for revision npwsrd of tariff sched ules to match ths difference In exchsnge. They are not satisfied with bills along thla line Intro duced In ths senste by Senstors Jones, Wsshlngton and Mc.N'ary. Oregon, Republlcsn. Passenger Service Over New Railroad Still Indefinite Although passenger -travel over the recently completed 200 mile extension of the Great Northern-Western Pacific line from Klamath Falla to Keddle, Calif., la expected to atart early In the spring, local rail officials hsve received no definite date for the opening ot the line to passenger traffic. since the extension was opened I n November dally freight Includes stock and lumber shipments from tnls dis trict and grain shipments from the Klsmath basin. Three Leap From Blazing Building BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 4, U.R Three men were In Murrsy hos pital Saturday witn injuries re ceived when they 'jumped from the second story of a burning rooming house. Hospital attondanta said none of the men was seriously hurt. Ben Littleton received the most painful Injuries, and lessor nuts and bruises were sustained by Paul Latham and John Andor- son. The men, miners all, were asleep when the fire broke out. Tha building was destroyed. Third Blast Victim Dies from Injuries MT. VERNON, Wash., Jan. 4, (UP) Dewey Sllcox, 22, one of ths five persona burned In a still blast, died In the Burlington hos pital hers Ssturday nlghti His death brings the tolnl to three, Orsce Clifton, 8, and Rich ard Wright, 3, having died In the blast early today. Tha victims wore In a shed In which a newly erected moonshine still was operating when the blast occurred. News Classified i 44 Four IIOHIWONTAl I Famoua ftghter killed by In. dlaaa In acre of IH7S 4 Candidate far Republican nemtnatlnn for vice president of II 8 A It Destitute 1 3 Scarred 1 6 Hooked 1 7 To corrupt in Prefix nteea log had I Kngtne 31 To seeess . It To rub eat !6 Psslry WhHher ! Scope lit Hoots It Meadnw 13 Wine vessel ItrolkatMea at tenia 11 CuSsel 10 loured se fallaee 3 DATVRIMVH ANHWKH T MHUfi RWcDlllijwLxXj O CoBm pet e-sS af she 47 leasers) 60 1 ng-drawa apsarbea 63 Pwrfuased otetmeota M To slabber 67 Heertore. U ludiclal writ 66 nerosnaa a he oat e4 T V I I I I I I I I I I I I I i3 , r T" !S"1 FT S 1 ' ST - 3 7S T vrr j J ?B ' 'ssjrs- J l sn pr $n sri rr -r ar tr I a y je sr S to sr TTT 7? TKT ' " 5? ' 41 1 I 1 h Hill 1;J Try Herald-News Classified Ads. A'B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ALLEN'S HOME COOKED MEALS Breakfast, 16; Lunch, 15c: Dlnnsr, 60c. Special Chicken Dinner on Sundays, t to 7, 76c 416 Pine Pbone 16(7. ANCHOR HOTEL DININO ROOM 6th and Oak Sta. Delirious Food Dinners a aperlalty. Family atyla, 60c. Short orders, 6 a. m. to I p. sa. Vivian Duffy and Emms Black MRS. LONO'B IIOMB COOKED MEALS Board $7.00 a week three meals. Brsakfsst, 7-1; lun cheon, 12-1; dinner, 6:30 to 6:00. Short orders. 401 8. Seventh St. Pbone 2171-J. CAFE 8DNNY8IDB INN 61 Main 8L Meala 25c to 40c Board, family style, 1.00 per day. Homemade pies snd dough nuts for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Llnd, Props. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Paul C. Long Chiropractor and Nerve Specialist lit Sonth Seventh Street Phone 1640 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. HALL 8 iecesior to Dr. E. O. Wlsscarvsr (05 Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone 645 PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTI8T8 DR. D. D. HAVENS. Mgr. Evenings by Appointment Kntrsncs Mars Hotel, cornet Eleventh and Main Sta. Klamath Falls, Ore. DENTISTS DR. J. E. CLANAHAN 507 Oregon Bank Phone 836 Residence Phone 2232-J. DRESSMAKING BESS MERANDA t Dressmaking Coat rellnlng. Alterations. 106 Stwsrt-Drsw Kldg. Phons I4B6J. 761 Main Crosses M Tie lure eases, is Canter 17 Ac-iKi a is t Reveal b eese 13 Prepare let c U Foe IS Female 17 To beast IS Aperture II Derby 14 Chatters 3 rrll.g-t the iMen. 24 Urteea saeel Still nil hags, It Te a Up M Owe sake vrnw'evt see MMawM I Mass MM 4TwMc4 6 Cheese t I'oeeuaaeT 4IOtoV 4t H-Mreed at W lea st ravry 4Te eeers. 61 .rewwW at -Da slab l!d4 (Sailer MMola M Te etvese II Mdies 64 w FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES I.v end Night Service THAWED BY ELECTRICITY ALSO SHARPEN ICS BKATKU Bert's Battery and Eleetrls 136 S. lib. Phone 144-W. GARAGES Klamath Garage moved to 820 Klamath Ave, HOSPITALS "KLAMATH'S EMEROENCT HOSPITAL THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Floe Sta. LAUNDRY New City Laundry 4th at Klamath Pbone 154 Save 15 Cash and Carry-. OPTOMETRISTS DH. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Olaasag Fitted No Drops Used Pbone 661. 701 Mala St. RADIOS Long's Radio Service 1013 Donald Street Phone 1454-M Service, repairing, testing, etc Tubes, psrts, etc. Backed by years ot experience. HTJLBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For Botter Reception' Equipped and experienced to service or repair your radio. Phone 719-M. 1048 Owens 81 UPHOLSTERING Upbolalarlng and Repairing ot Furniture. Reasonable Prices. THURMAN (Formerly with Klamsth Furniture Co.) Ill Commercial. Phone 1071