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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1932)
January 21, 1032 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fAOE SEVEN FARM LOAN GROUP NAMES DIRECTORS The Marrlll Nllnl Farm Loan aatoeletlon at the annual uHlIni of gtockholdert on Jan uary 11. at Mtrrlll. elected dl ractora lor tba coming year and offlcera wara aeleeted with J. W. Taylor btiuf elected pretl danl, Augutt Andrleu, terrelery treasurer, and frank Graybeal, M. p. Barry, rrad McKendree and John Culwall dtreclura. Tba ettoelatlon wat found to ba In nturh belter ehape than laat year wheu luana vara not being niada. Since tint tlma many dnllnquenclet have baan paid and tbara ara now (aw ac count not paid up to data. Dlractor D. N. McKay of tha federal land bank haa Inatruct ad tha association that It mar again loan money because Ha financial condition baa Improved. Meeting Held By Community Club ALOOMA, Ore Tha Alloma Community elub held Ha regular meeting last Friday evening. Mra. H. R. Ilarratt and Mra. l-arry Stanley wara In charge t tha uro gram and Mra. Fred llageletaln and Mra. (iorga llagelateln wara In rharia ol tha refreahment com mittee. Inaamarh ai thla meeting had kan poatponed for two weoke, lha nait meeting or tna nun win oe bald lha fora part ot rebruary WINEMA WINEMA, Calif. E. W. Stan ton left lha tailor part of tha week for Cherleatown, W. Va.. eipecttng to ba ona about a month on butlneee and to visit relallvea. Mra. J. W. England entertaln ad at rarda In honor of bar hueband'e birthday on Sunday. Jan. 10. Tha following wara guaata, Mr. and Mra. Everett liurkee, K. W. Hughaa. K. A. (iaugar, Ernaat, Hob and George Gillespie and "Shorty" Whlta. Mra. E. W. Hogua la reported to ba Improving from bar lllnaaa at tha praaant tlma. Jack ranalar la autflrlantlr Improved to ba al boma from tha Hillside hospital in iwemain Fall. Mra. Hathaway Buall waa ua abla to anlartaln tha ladlaa club until tba tourtb Thuradajr In January, ao lhara waa no maatlng on lha aacond Thuraday. Mra. Iluall waa unfortunata anougb to cut bar thumb Tar badlr on a butcher knife thai accldently got In tha waahlng machine and baa Infection In tha thumb on tba otbar band canard from a ellver. L. J. tlrlffitb aotd hla potatoes to Ilarton and la engaged In eort Ing them at tha pront lima. Cbrlatlan Jamea, J. A. Ilrown and J. C. Staveueoo attended tba L O. O. F. meeting la Mar rill on January II which waa followad by a Joint Installation and banquat aerved by lha Odd Fellowa lo tha Kehekaha. Col Ilrutnara have purchased a saw bay chopper and ara chop ping bay to fd lamha. It la a largo machlna and runa with a liny "Best" caterpillar. Thara la an epidemic of whoop ing cough In tha neighborhood. Tha Koaa rhlldran and Trammal cblldran ara tha laat to taka II. Thar ara galling along aa wall aa could ba eiperted. but will mloa conatdarahla arhool. Mr. and Mra. Homar Waat and cblldran wara vlsltore In Klamath Falla on Tuaaday. SPRING LAKE 8PKINO LAKE. Ora. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Aleiander called on Mr. and Mra. W. U. Johnton on Thuraday. Mr. and Mra. Alex Cheyne and family, Mlta Jeanetle and Mar lon Smith, Maria and Blllla Brhrelner wera vlaltora at lha Btewart ranch Thuraday evening. Mlaa Jeanelt Smith attended tba teachers' mealing In Klam ath Falla Saturday. Mra. W. It. Johnton, Marlon Smith and Maria Schrelner were ahopplng in town Saturday. Mra. William Cheyne and aona, William and Lelnd, ware vla ltora at tha Scott Thompson boma Sunday, - Mr. and Mra. W. B. Johnson and aon. Dale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hamilton of Altamont Acrea, Saturday eve ning. Mary O'Conner returned to school Monday after being absent a week on account ot lllnesa. Mra, Alex Cheyne and Mra. Frank Btewart were transacting business In Klamath Falla Mon day. ALG0MA NEWS AI.OOMA. Ore. A group of frlanda planned a birthday aur prlsa and all gathered at tha England boma Sunday evening, In honor of Mrt. H. England's birthday, A number from bare attended the dance at Henley Community ball latt Saturday evening. B. K, Barrett and family and Jimmy Conroy apent Sunday with tha Englandg, Mr. and Mra, O'Brien latt Sunday morning for a month'a vacation In Loa Angalaa. The Sawing club will meet with Mra. Albert Ladlnau next Saturday afternoon, January II. Inatead of Thuraday, tha regular meeting day, Mra. Hill returned home from tha Klamath Valley hospital Fri day afternoon, wbare aha waa a patient for aeveral daya. Word hat been received by frlanda that V. L. Hhtihar wnt married at Long Bench, Calif., recently. Mr, Shulinr It well known hare, where ha la em ployed In the dry kilns. Mra. William Sownll waa guoat of honor at a ahower given by Mra. George Hoffman and Mra. Oenrge Krante, latt Wednesday afternoon. About 31 ladlet ware praaant. Klamath Empire News Al.TimAB, Calif In aa ad drma to vtl stockholders of tha Modoc County bank, with head quarters hara and branrhee at Cedervllle and Ft. Itldwall, r. R. Bush of t'edarvltle, praaldant of lha Inilllutlun, aoundad aa optlnilatlo nola ralatlva to tha futura prosperity ot norlharn California. Ilia maaaaga, origi nally delivered paraonally to tba btnk'a stockholders, haa been by aparlal requeal repealed bafora tha local notary club and olhar organltatlnne. liuih, who la a atockman aa wall aa a bankar, predlrte that but tor llinea ara Jual around lha cornar and prophealee a g'd yaar for Modor county In 1192. Ha rafuiaa lo faal blua ovar tha praaant Industrial and agricul tural situation and advisee hla hrarera to look lo tha futura, forgaiilng tha paat aic.pt aa III loons may ba of profit aa a guide. "Keep your baad up and your chaat out and atay with your creditors aa long aa they atay with you," aald Mush. "Don't ba a radical political or olhar wlaa. Taka lha blama that It yours and work aa many of you hava never workad bafora. Youra will ba tha raward." Fur, Wool Dealer Charged With Theft ALTUKA8. Calif. T. C. Oo Inga, local fur and wool daalar, chargad with grand thaft In con nection with lha dlsappaaranca of 2(0 brad of ahaap from local ranchaa, waa released on ball re duced to II SOD whan local farm ara algnad hla bonds. flolugs, an ei-eervlce man, la aald by local officers to ba con nected with a crime ring re sponsible for tha thaft ot many truck loada of commodlllre dur ing tha paat year, llay Hanay, a member of thla ring, was con rlcted by a Jury bera recently and taken to San Quentln laat week to eerva a aenlenca ot from ona lo tan yaara. Langell Valley LANGELL VALLEY. Ora. Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Keed and family of LDPer Klamath laka were vla ltora at lha home of Mr. ana Mra. Art Garrett lael Monday night. A regular meeting of tha Lan gell Valley Athletic club waa held last Wedneaday evening for the purpose ot electing offlcera for the coming year. Mr. and Mra. Gallord Loomla and Burton Ilrown wera Klamath Falla vlaltora laat Friday. Chat and Krneat Chandler hava returned from l.oa Angeles, where I they spent aeveral woeka visiting with their parente. George Garrett waa absent I from arhool aeveral daya last week on account of a cold. Ijtwrence l.lml haa been con fined to hla bed with a trouble with bta lag for the paat faw daya. A number of lha high tcbool atudenla of the valley attended the ball game al Malln between llnnanta and Malln laat Friday night. Johnnie Turnage drove the bua that took the atudenlt to Malln. Mr. and Mra. Grover Mulkay and Curtla Mulkey were business I visitors near Merrill Monday. Mr. Oram ol Hager waa a bual naaa visitor In the valley laat Sat urday. tiallord I.oomls and daughter llaiel have both bean III the patt week. Mlaa Rose Mulkey returned home thla week, after apending aeveral wrrke In Lakevlew, visit ing with frlendt. Mlaa Minnie Cantabury of Bo-I nania and Mlaa Georgia Oilman spent Friday night visiting at tha Hanks home. Honored Again ltrvnn Untlodt. 1.1, who aaved the Uvea of anvernl schoolmates marooned In a htia In Colorado billiard Inat March, la still a hnro. Ha la ahown bare with hla father, H. A. DntleiU, waving to a crowd thnt cheered the hoy on a recont visit to Lot Angciea, Bryan haa algned a contract tor a lecture tour. Pi ) ft Veteran Stage Driver Abandons Auto For Team Al.TUrtAH, Calif. Walker Mnvllle. pioneer alaga driver of this eectlon, baa driven horses and mules all ot hla Ufa, but waa thrown out of a regular Job when ataga Unas In thla part of tha atata wara all motorlied. Mnvllle waa reported miss ing etime tlma ago and was located after aeveral daya' search, again driving a team on a ranch near Madeline, While tha offlcera ware aaarchlng for him hla car re mained parked on a back etreel bera. Never having had too much lovo for the modern form of transporta tion, anyway, when hla car re fused to atart during a recent cold spell, ha Just walked off and left It and went to hla placa ot employment by train. Institute Attended By Camp Fire Cirlt LANGELL VALLEY. Tba Campflra Ulrla hold a maatlng at tha home of Evelyn Campbell laat Wednesday night to dlecust plana for tha rnnferenca In Klamath rails. Moat of tha membera attended. Haiurday night C. II. Brown and Owen Pepple look two car loads of girls to Klamath falls to attend tha conference. lo eplta of lha heavy anowfall they were able lo make a quick trip. Those attending were Grace Brown, Hate!, Huby and Dor othy Merchant, Virginia and Car olina Monroe, llaiel Loom Is. Cleda PIple. Evelyn Campbell and Valma Nobel. Mra. Owen Pepple and Mra. fiallord Loomla. the guardians, also attended tha conference on Friday and tba bamiuet that evening. They stated that the euggestlons at the meeilnge will ba very helpful to them In lha future lo guiding tha girls. BRINGING UP FATHER tPCRT TO DO iTfW ME J M e R1CmT AVJAY ? I AtAO AM ABLE HOVC MV I HAVE TO LEAVE J i X vCn ivwiN,fi,TiTOrT i.rfffiw V dear', be v-nrWJ ' tmmM V una l m mt jmm I fT fT ,Y T. W2.sC ' - J"' Ml 1 1 A l; i I nt". '11 f i :Y- V x-vZJt,! J I rtriF Litf 7 .xw mu I "-vOs-TO I I - "" "" ' i II aallia ' ' uacm tiirr; By Crane rTaatCDO S AWIQUS TO -STRT IH SEARCH OP TH WPDEN v eVMl, TORCiVt T, r v INTHEOSTLE. WOOStE, ( MEMS LWNS, tV?. 'WW limcacuoeas sx- T" I A WA'ArA. TWEVS A BuT V MV GRP-MPFER WAS OO VOO I I 6REAT. LION IS iclsoiSlB -YEtUUST f NECK'. IP THA.-S vo, I OMW OM&TH1N6 ulRfS Y VERS I ECCENTRIC E KEVT 0NPE j( OM6 TVVIM& WKT V)OM At POSlBie., m NOTAR6M VMWS Mt in-i IRON& TV6 MScTtSL 1 iSTfaOtttS ? rKa.Tev& TvtW I'M V CMER VXeVO f CWM1CE TTTTTTTT. ustit). w OLO TUBBVr TO PROTECT VA, .,, -rr V TWE LION'S r"-.?rr-. "VVT- . .Z. J a.covir.9 I V To uJKP. IvtVllV'J AfVC 'f Jk I SEN? V ErST5, U rv wuinj 11 I 1 ! ii , Tr j i ii f lit ik x ii x i FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blower trioirmiMWM i agggtMaaTM aT.TigggggggggggTTTIIIirTTT " " " "" " --amatmmmaeUMMMetBlSMtSMtmsSMtSMtSSSMMMtMm BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES tov,YooMfi wm, "S.vfa two Nt tw XMiroav OT TH. W.MOUD XXKKXK Tv OBCOAVreMCl , X TWU W WOOV.O TO CQUAU.Y KSWEfiTt0 TO HIM WOM VOU GOT HOU) OF VT E ALTt'ltAB, Modoa Co The lo ral chapter of tha Futura Farmers of America, working under tha supervision of L. J, Austin, agri cultural Instructor of tha Modoc Colon high school, working In competition with 14 other high achoula of lha Racrameuto val ley, baa won ona flrat and ona second prise during lha year Just passed, according lo Austin, Tha local club, wltb a member ship of 20 boya, haa projecla In beef production, dairying, dairy calf production, iharp husbandry, gardening and hog production Don lver won first prise In a garden project and Alfred Coff man of Likely aacond prlta In farm mechanics. Even with low prices prevail ing lha past year, 16 of lha 20 projecla showed a profit, geveral membera of lha local chapter visited other sections of tha atata In a aludy of Ihalr assigned pro jects. Mountain Roads Closed This Year FT. B1DWELL, Calif. Tha storms of tha praaent aeaaon have cloaed to auto travel many ot tba roada In tha back country which bava been open all winter In tba past few yaara. James Conlan of tha cattle firm of Conlan Bros., which owns cattla ranches bera and In the Warner valley, while making trlpa between hera and tba other ranch at Adel, Oregon, travels by car to Cowhead lake. He then travela from Cowhead lake over tha mountains Into Oregon whara ba Ukea another car -to reach hla ranch headquarter at Adel. While enow la light In tba val ley polnta bera It la piled high In tha surrounding mountains. "TO TViU. 1 VOO , 0A WEU.OK VJfcVjTlO to 9VKV A PM OM VAS AVJO W Vi WWPlWtO TO Wi T VOCXCT eM CAO AT 0 TW eouoMT VT HO M cr TO v1 WOQ CMrractVIM, ooaooKie t . 1 . I X rl -ii mM. I Benefit Bridge Sponsored By Club KLAMATH AGENCY. A bene fit bridge party waa given by the Klamath Agency Woman's club, Friday, Jan. II. Tha pro ceeda will ba forwarded to tba Doernberker hospital. Tha party waa In charge of Mra. L. C. Mueller, Mra. Clarence Mlddle busher, Mra. E. W. Neava. Mra. C. A. Ooaaett. Tha Klamath Agency Woman's club held tha regular monthly bualnaaa meeting at tha club rooms, Tuaaday evening, Jan. Mh. Mra. U. fc. Patterson, pres ident, waa In charge. Follow ing tha buslneaa Mra. George 11' pworth reviewed e a r r a n t avanta and Mra. C. M. Blair gave an Interesting paper on House hold Furnishings. Refreshmenta were aerved by Meedamea Oavln, Clarence Andrawa and O. E. patteraon. Stolen Car Is Recovered In Chase BONANZA. Ore A cer be longing to Jerry Murphy of Ma tin waa atolen when It waa Irft parked for a short tlma In front of tha Monopola atore, about 7:30 In tha evening. Offlcera wara notified and a general search waa made of the town, but so trace ot the car waa found. Jerry McCarlie took Mr. Murphy to hla homo In Ma lta and when returning passed tha atolen car on tha bridge oer Loat river near town. Mr. Mc Carlie turned and gave chase, recovering tha car when tba rob- bera abandoned It and ran. No arraata bava been made. May Create State Park at Albert Lake LAKEVIEW, Ora Tba Lake county chamber of commerce baa raqueeted tha highway commis sion to aurvey a tract of land adjacent to Fort Creek on tha east alda of Albert laka to aea If a atata park can ba established lhara In order to give promi nence to tha many Indian paint Inge and carvings upon tba rocks. Tba faw acrea which tha chamber would Ilka to have aet aalda already belong to tha state vjiax vvnom V V eocv a,M oio Cvt.V coooto -TMVC . THKT 1 kVAVtVteO VT CM TWfc V.ooc a,j . ejy OVOf , W VS.Vrt 05V.t ev0 , TVJtt VBU. OUT 6U WOMT wrveM "tv wa f Delegate Defends Hawaii 1 --;- ' f A ) - 'itr - Victor t. K. Houston, le.'t, delegata to eongreaa from Hawaii, denlea that conditions In Honolulu, whera Joaepb Kahahawal, right, waa killed after a Jury had failed to convict him of criminal aa aault, ara worse than they ara In similar American eltlee. Houston cited tha Judge'a charge to tba Jury which disagreed on tba case, saying that It waa. In every respect, a fair one. of Oregon and ara practically oselese. t'nlesa aomethlng la dona to dealgnata tha placa. trav elers will drive by without stop ping to view tha Interesting paintings and carvings. Sleighing Party Enjoyed by Croup LANOEI.L VALLEY. Twenty-three young people gathered for a sleighing party last Sun day night. Tha group proceed ed from tha lower end of the valley to tha Bllllngsly bill whera the aled broke down. The party gathered around a bon fire for eata. After that they returned home tha beat way they could, tome of them walking and some going In a borrowed wagon. Dick Thew and L. Mon roe accompanied tha group. Action Is Filed Against Contractor LAKEVIEW, Ore. Ira Wlth- row of McMlnnvllle, Baa tiled an action In tha local circuit court against John Palmar, who baa Wvy , VT TS OP PEOWCCTM THB tSKSCfA. emO TDVW. TCot-t TWS oa6MKi. MECVC1ACC VWCWOOT K OOOST , CONCIM.W.O (T tM TMC OVO V.OCVOaT,lea Ar HW TO "bMOOOOS VT OCfl OP vV COUMTW s J 'I had a grading contract on tha Lakevlew-Btirna blgnway, to re cover on two promissory notes totaling J5,0o0. Palmer recently abandoned tha grading Job to C. K. Jobneoa from whom he waa tub-contracting. Johnson bat put aa many men to work aa ba can use In an endeavor to complete tha grading on tha east tide of Al bert lake aa toon aa poaalbie. An elght-mlla gap yet remalnt to ba graded. Fined For Failure To Post Notice BIEBER. Calif. Ed Martin waa fined 121 for failure to poet payday notice In a lumber yard ha formerly owned bera and waa given 10 daya to pay tha fine, by Justice W. B. Philllber, Friday. Martin waa convicted of tha offense by a Jury. Following tha aentenca, Arthur L. Johnson, attorney tor tha state labor com mission, obtained tha dlsmlaaal of eomplainta by threat alleged former employee ot Martin that charged violations ot tha Califor nia wage law. Tvctstm v mo "nru.i4 vx mmppcuto to A , fjJ VT - vrntit TKT THB, DlkMONO Weta EVkyeO .ONOtTfcCVtO IM Tv. VOCVCST A.. TWE.'WI VleSJf, PoaNx ft vv (nu ,x oucv, TtVg WaaVt. OP TVfll IMCTW , teMO MMOMft TIMeAt TO TtXtt WVWl.KT H 0O MCT TtPW. V. PAiSV MV 00..T OOeK4 VW CT0. coi-Wr vt ? msSW I II MSI KOa taaav. VT SUH)3ia WWV VULXOtta 1 K ' I Salaries Reduced By City Council ALTOH AC, Calif. At a rasu lar mealing here thle week tha city council, following aeveral weeks' Investigation ot the mat ter, paused a resolution reducing tha aalarlea of aevernl city em ployee. Thoaa affected by tha II per cent reduction were tha plumb ing Inspector and building and electrical Inspector. The poet tlon ot deputy city clerk waa dona away with entirely. Halarlea of the city clerk, day and night marahal, recorder and attorney were not reduced. Lumbermen Move To Aid Long-Bell KANSAS CITY. Jan. 11. (PI Twenty-nine prominent lumber men adrtreaaed a letter today to bond-boldera of tha Long - flail Lumber company, urging them to deposit their bonds with a pro tective committee, aa recommend ed In a company letter ot Janu ary It. "we Believe any action involv ing a change of management would be unwise for the reason that tha present management It capable, honest and experienced, and beat fitted to work out tha company'a problems." tha letter aald. Retarned From Month. BONANZA, Ore. A. T. Langell haa returned from a six week'a visit In Southern California. Ha made hla headquarter In Long Beach wltb hla lister, Mra. C. B. Moora, and from there vlalted many polnta of Interest, Including San Diego and Tla Jnana. Mr. Langell reports tha depreaalon mncb more noticeable In the aonth than here. LC Bl.l E SIGMt CHICAGO, Jan. II. (U.B Ln Blue, Chicago White Sox first baseman, returned hla algned contract today, bringing the total number ot Whit Sox algned to five. It la believed Blua waa given an Increase In salary. An Oblo man. out of work, haa decided to lay bia cards on tha table, and auction hlroaelf to tha hlgheat bidder. High or low. Jack la tha game. By George McManua By Martin Ml VvSTH U WO NOT ONN TKT -VeOf , T a wy TrAA n aaaaa-aaaaT 1