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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
I'Vliruiiry 12, 1932 THIS EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS WllUnl . (Jural. Among the nests at the Hotel Wlllard Fri day were Carl llerllnger, liallaa; ('. K. Klnlry, J. Ail. II. i. u Hmllli, A. J. I'lym-li, Heellle; W. (I. Itoyliw, Now York I'lly; Ham Veil, W. T. Khmks, Thoiuaa K. Kraed, (loorge'M. (Iraluini, Jr., Modford; I. . I'. Campbell, Haluin: IT. rharloa A. Hweot, (laklanil. Calif.; William Harden. I.akavlow; II. II. Welsh, Han Kraniiaro; Val Jen mi, Walla Walla; I). I'. Htoveu nu. Coimr rt'Alena, Idaho; H. II. Ilnrwlts, Chicago. l.lrl Nuxila Meet tllrl Hcuula at Truiii Nu. 1 enjoyed an Inter esting dlaruselun un rorka and mineral, ny Kilwnrd 11. Asuurel ai hli offlre In Iha I .omnia build ing last Mouday evening. Thla tulk was arrompeuled by an as lilhlllou ol roika and nilnarala whlih a help to Ilia glrle who ara working fur Ihalr roi'k Mmlera badiia. (Jueala al Hall Among the guesta at tha Hall Motel Friday were H. Meniel, Ileiio; W. I'. Mulolley. Ilou I'ltnr., hVattle; Alpha Nlrholaa, Irene I'eiinn, Hue Jlrady, l.aknvli-w; l(. K. John. on. ha ranixiiiu: Mr. and Mra. II W. Iie.iheser, Ili-aily; Mra. Charles lii. Spain, 1'i'nillnlon; J. W. Kol loss. I.. 8. Wood, l-alirsndo. Front fortUit! I'ortlamlere In Klamath Kail. Friday Includ ed l. A. Fullen. J. II. Coffee. W. N Itydali h, Jalnra Laird, lion K. I.lllln. K. J. Hnow. C. K. Cnl II riat. Munnetle '. TW, K. C. I.lml.irand. V W. Oersel. II. J. Iinvlee, A. K. Ilun.ili. William A. Wln.lron. and I'. M. Henrer, whu were guests at Iha Hotel Wlllard. X. II. lUigue Improving N. II llogue, whu suffered a broken leg several daya aau. la conva lescing al hit hnma. llogue, who la general manager uf tha U. C. and K. railroad, waa lakrn to the Mlll.lili ho.pltnl for meil- Klamath Scottish Rite Members To Attend Meeting A delegation of Klamath rail Biemhera of Iha Brolllih ttlla Ma onry la planning to attend a meeting In Medford February 3l, when John II. Cowlea, anvvrelgn grand commander of Iha gcottlab llll.. will v la It that city. Tha ofllrlat party, conalitlng of tha grand commander, tha aover algn grand In.paetor general In Oregon, tha deputy of tha aorer aian grand In.permr grgeral. and Iha preeeplor of Oregon comla- tory will attend tha 'alloy meal ing lenlegatlnna from Klamalh Kalla. Itoiehurg, Kugena. Manh field and Halem ara aipactetl to attend. FUNERAL NOTICES ItOtM IMMKI. IIII.MW Frlenda ara Invited to altand tha funeral aarvlcea for Itoaa Daniel HHman. aon of Mr. and Mra. FrrU llllman. to ba held Monday at !:Jl p. m. at tha rhaprl of tha Mrtilnnla-I'arker funeral home. Pine avenu at Klghih with Iter. Jo...ph Kwlng of tha K.iil.rupal chiin-h officiat ing. Interment Will follow In tha family plot Id tha Llnkvllla cemetery. OBITUARY I. II I I I V MAIII.K K tltllFTT l.llll.n Mable llarrett, lata of 313b Hlmila Way, paord away Krldav morning at 1:11 oMmk, following an lllneaa of ona month, hhe waa born In Mlnauurl, anil aged J yeara at Iha time of death. She la aurvlved hy her hu.band. Itobvrt Kelly Hnrrett, ona aun. llnhliy Karl, her father. Law la c: riff 1th of Newberg. two hrntliera. Albert or Yakima. Wa.h.. and Claudo of Newherg. four liera, Mra. Oi-ll Hlarhurg of 1'prlliind. Mra. Htella Iteed of Silvern. n. Mra. Maude Krana of Klk, H'aih, and Oma II Illy ard of .Meridian, Idaho. The remain, are In tha ro.a room of the Karl YVhltlork fun eral home, Pine avenue at 8lith, where friend, may call. An nouncement of funeral arrange ment, will be made later. l'."D.f Pino Tt. Tonlghl la Amateur Show .Mp Your Favorite "in I'rlaa On the Hrrern kirn ItflltT a IIUuTDnv,. In a Great Onmeily 'The Tip-Off Rainbow Leon Krror Zn.ii I'ltta .MM .I (ireen In Finn and Hattie" PINK THKK PIIHT.H 1 lial attanllnn but waa releaeed after nia lag bad baas placed In rati. Juvenllce to Meet Neighbor nl Woodcraft Juveniles will meet I Ilia evening at Ilia I, O. O. Jr. hull. After Iha business meeting, there will ha a vslentlno parly and refreshments. All Juveniles ara urged to attend. I'mleraoee Operation llarbara M.rliir.. Iltlla daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. J. MrClura, under went a mastoid operation at lllll.litn huaiillal Thursday, tier ronillllon waa reported to ba uod. Aaarmlily Move Tha First l'oiiia-iMiai Aaaninbly, furinarly located at Number S Main eu-eel haa moved to Ita new loratlun In Mllla Addition at IJOt Apule gale street. H. A. Jiloiore III 8. A. Jet niora, local attorney, la ronftnad tu a Han Kranri.ro hoapllal whara ba la eerlou.ly III, accord Ing to rapurla received bara. In rortlnml Jean Van Fleet, who la aiiiployed In tha clerical daparlmeut al tha rlty hall, la spending tha wmk In I'orlland un brief vacation. Tuln iMkt Vl.llur John l.la-ki-y waa vlallor In Klamalh Kalla frnin tha trnniandoua L la key holding on Tula l,aka. Mail. Ilulliraa Trlv lllford Hliurk. Lower Klamalh lka ranrher. .pent Tliur.iluy In Klam alh Kalla on bu.liiaaa vl.lt. Yen. Thonuui ItHurna Ven. J. Henry Thomaa returned Friday from Han Franrl.cu, whera ba uf flrfated at a funeral. N.-lglilmra to Meet Tha Ituyal NelghlMtra will meet thla avenllig. Thera will h an Initiation cere mony, followed hv refreshment. Tha wood famlna Among tha needy unemployed of Klamalh Falla anded Friday, according to R. K. nradhury of Iba governor', relief rommlttea. with tha dona tion of a carload of fuel pre aenird by C. A. Hlorkllnger, of Chlloquln. Tha wood waa brought to Klamath Falla, and will ba un loaded In tha yarda of tha Swan Laka Moulding company. I'namplnyment la rapidly In creasing In thla city, llradbury alated, with regl.iratloni for work and aid reaching tha 1.000 mark at tha lima tha relief com mltlea'a offtra cloaed Ttiuraday avenlng. Hlity-flva men register ed during Iha pa.t week. An sveraga of 110 needy per aona ara aecarlng provialona at Iba central aupplr depot dally, rcordlng to Bradbury's an nouncament. An Inauranra aierutlva aaya thaiheat help for tha unemployed la aelf-help. Ha would probably throw a drowning man a book on bow to learn to awlm. "T TT NEW "TCTT Newt, Sport Rel f j Our Gang Comedy .7. r. " Harry Lauder lU-.t Sound In Town in Now Playing. Enda Sal. "I Love a Laatie" Buck Jones in "Range Feud'" Coming Sunday Marie Dreialer in One Solid Week "EMMA" ''wW'l-waTaetWWMTaW i i ii , FRIs, SAT., SUN. IIC HARD "Cimarron," "Young Donavan'a Kid" and now "Secret Service11 A new Dix rola to maka your blood race and thrill. ASSESSORS TO BE HEBE FOR E County Aft-teMor W, T. "HIM" rnlurnitd Thumrtur nirht from Wlllowi, (llf., whnr h iltnnd-nd a mt"itlri of tha North rn California AnMort noU lion. Tti inmitlnK wm cm II (id by (h itntv bourd of i.ukIIca llon. arrorillni to Ice, and sub poMiaa wr nt out to ivnMun of 21 countlfi, 24 of whUh wvra prtiit Tburaday. Thrva niembn of tha Call for nl atata board of tquallzatloo at(tidud tha in (idling, antwi-rlni qurariuni and living ukkiIoim. 1 lifia nianiljra wrri: l)lrk Col III., formerly of It'dHliiK, H-t Ktrwart, of Han KranrUro and Kd Kay, of Loa Auvl: nral mallra of taxation witra dUruan-nd, and Pomona I pmpitriy value for 1132 dt ild upnii. Tha aNNorlittlon aa n Itirlalnvd at thn lUrton llotvl, by th Klwanla rlub of Wlll.wi. A nun. tier of muni' .. I aalrrtlona wrrt pr(injd by th MkU arhool band of t plc-. whlrb rwrnlly (run tha California hlitb arhool band rhanipluiililp. In addition lo tha mmbra of lh slalv niuullftttlon board who atifnld lh afNiiiB.ir' iihwHiik, waa JudR lrton of tha appl lal rourt of California, alio pra atnlrd an Interest Ing addrmi. l,t annouurra that ba baa mad drflnlt arramcfiuruta with , Am-ir Smith of Klklou roun ly. and A r Iavti, of Modoc county, to attend Iha icneral i nitMnK of takpuyfra to ba held In Klamath Knll on Haturday,! Kfbruary 2V. 1Uy haw proinU-, ad In coipraia with Klamath county, tha mmrmmor atatd, In tha iMmiiDrot of at ok acroaa tha Orraon-Callfornla Una. Tai-Ivylni bodla of Klamath county, wtth Individual taxpayra will mrM Id tho rtrrult court room of tha Klamath county court houaa Saturday, February1 20, for ona of tha mot Important mretlnaa avrr arhrdulrd hera. according to Aaor La. i I'pon Lca'a Invitation, Charlca V. Galloway, of tha Oregon stata tai commUalon, will ba present, and offer auRgeatlona In aettllng valuationa fur property Birw-, menu In tha county for 1932. Heretofore, Am mi. or Le baa j called yearly meettnga of ato-:k-1 men, timber owner, farmer. buBtnena men and other property owner In aeparata group. Thl year, all taxpayer will ba unit ed In ona meeting which will be called at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning, lat throughout tha day and Into th avenlng If necessary In order that all may have tha benefit of Commlanloner Gallo way' ad v tea. Taipayera who have com plain la or Baggtlona to maka for 1932 a-wwmirnta vrlll hava an opportunity to apeak befora tha meeting. All achool and Irrigation dl trlrta, grange and other organ! tatlom, and all property ownera ara urgod to attend tha meet ing, and much Intereat la manl feat over thn county, according to a atatement from tha anttmaor. TAX CONCLAV AN INVITATION TO EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN . . Please be our guest during the showing of thia great picture. See Pelican Theatre Management. Editorials on News (Continued from i'aga One) cago abowad up batter than Loi Angalea. a a e J All Kg C. BTONC, chairman of tba federal farm board, aiaarta that the fight that la being made on tba farm buard'a lotlvltlaa la really directed (galuat tba co operative marketing movement. The farm board, be eayi, la merely being uaed aa a emoke aireuu. What I la opponent, want, ba warna, la to cripple iha co-opurailvaa that are aided by the farm board. Dirt farmer, will be wl.a If they conaldar tbla warning care fully before lending aid to tha farm board 'a anemlea. a a a COU.ND co-operatlrea bare In Oregon bava aided Dot only the farmer but tha towna aa w,ll In Iha comraunllle, that ara aerved by tbeaa aound co-opera-tlvea. Oregon la fundamentally an agricultural atata. A very large ehare Indued of Ita total Income la agricultural Income. What ever teuda lo INCREASE agricul tural Income Increaaea tha buy ing power of tha communltlee In which agriculture la an Impor tant Induatry, Increaaa In buying power bena f Ita everybody. e e e YHY ara aome co-operatlvea aucceaitul, wbereaa other, fall? The anawer, bated on Oregon experience, la ilniple. The aound co-operatlvea, wboaa operatlona ara aucceaaful and ao aid both tha farmer and tha community at large, get good men and KKKI them. That la tha real aecret of tbelr urceaa. a a epIIE heavy anowfall of tbla winter, we read, l threaten ing the summer homes of South ern Oregon people at Lake a' the Woods, Its weight crushing In tbelr roofa. That la too bad. But thla win ter's heavy snows, which are storing water In the mountains this winter for nia next summer, ara doing la tha aggregate lm- "..'wdf'Jvtfi j.y v ,-. , ,JTcf ? , t t if .... Mrthwet 7 Pocit'c - fowyPrf --MILS? 8""'" PoriU - Brnroa '"',. The Sign " Beeves "TV j. NP. New- Mull" oaM'" meniely more good than harm, a a a -pim bard-packed auows that ara accumulating thla win ter In tha mountains will keep water trickling down gradually Into the valleys all nait sum mer, For thla .reason, wa ara thankful for the baery anowfall of this winter. In years of LIGHT snowfall, beaver dams In the blgb bills will help to hold back tba run off as the snow melts, Ihas help ing to apresd out an Insufficient water supply over a longer period and making It do mora work. If Southern Oregon, wblcb needs ALL Its water for Its fun damental Industries, la wise, it will encourage In every way both protection and propagation of tha beaver In Ita mountains, see pllAKLKH COM 118, district at torney of Lake county, telle tha JO-SO club of Lakevlew that crime Is really no more prevslent now than In the past. There are merely mora lawa to he broken, ha aaya, and more policemen to make arreats. That la aa Interesting theory. Ton might consider It tha next time somebody tells you mourn fully that crime Is Increasing by leapa and bounds, and that this Is tha wickedest and most law leas age this world hss ever seen. Circuit Court It To Have Library By Judge's Office Circuit Judge W. N. Duncan ! enlarging hla office, n the Klam ath county court house, and In the future will have three rooms. Ilia prment office will be used aa a reception room, and be will also have a private office. The office formerly occupied by Lloyd leLap, deputy county clerk, will he used by Judge Duncan and at torneys aa a law library. It la lo cated next to the circuit eourt room. 'Kilgore Ranch' Named in Suit A complaint waa filed In cir cuit court Thursdsy by Bruce Gaddia against Jobn Carboff and all other persons or parties un known, clslmlng any right, title, lien or Intereat In the real prop erty described in tha complaint aa part of tha "Kilgore ranch" In Klamath county. Gaddia aska that tha title to tha property be quieted. R. 8. Groesbeck la his attorney. 'L1" - - , For mar htrnr th Swift't F r m m I m m Qitmlitv Smi th mvmhl ttf loncw mnd un fmrying fnrmitr in Jood qwsNi. AT STUM Modern dlnplay windows hava bean completed at tha K. Huxar man nm at Hiitb and Main trot by W. A. titnvena ft Bona. Tba wlndowa on aan alda ara angui., with many vlewa afford ed, and In tha center of tha lobby la an octagon-abati'd Inland dta play can. Uoina llghta In tha btw-celllnged lobby hav been In? atallfd. and a new lighting plan adopted for ana In tha wlndowa. A allver gray bat kK round haa been uoed In tha Interior of the wlndowa, which hava a bard-wood floor. Attractive tile adds to the ap pearance of the atora front. Dou ble doora lead from the lobby Into the atora, which will cele brate Ita 26th founding anniver sary In March. Work haa been atarted on the remodeling and re decorating of the Interior of tba alore, and an opening la planned when the work la completed. In about ten dayi. Tha new wlndowa were design ed by Orvllle Ortell of Kugarman'a ataff. and plana were drawn by Charlca S, Conebooni, reglatered architect. Browne'a paint atora haa tha redecorating contract; J. I. Kowoll did the fancy tile work, and the Her vice Klectrlc ahop haa tha electrical -wiring contract, which Includes the lnntallatlon of a new lighting system for tha atora. Harriet Hunter Wins New Honor O. B. C, Corvalll. Feb. 12 Harriet Hunter, of Klamath Falli. waa recently Initiated into Spurs, honorary service fraternity for tophomore women. Spun lm a national organization of aecond year girli, formed to asslitt In the upholding of rampua traditlona and to amiat In the conducting of all eampue affairs, tiirls ara pledged In their fresh man year and Initiated to replace members who do not return to achool or who hava been In school over two years. Nurses Invited To Valentine Party All graduate nurses of Klamath county ara Invited to attend a Valentine allver tern at tha home of Mrs. Madeline Long, 127 South Seventh street. Sunday afternoon. February 14. at 3 o'clock, and continuing throughout tha after noon. Several tables of cards will ba In play. mecaras success Young, untried cook welcome it, be cause they can count on ita results. Experienced coots like Charles G. Turner have even more to aay. They know, by contrast, just how wonder ful Formay is in cooking. This new-type shortening was a sensation when it was recently intro duced in California. This sensation is being repeated here in the Pacific Korthwest. Good cooks love its purity and snowy whiteness. They like their dean smelling kitchens after they've fried Swift & Company Purveyors of Tune in on the Hapny-Co-Lucky proffxm2:00 Thursdays, Columbia Broadcasting System, K0L, " "J aa II" - Terrifies Hawaii Here la lamel Lyman, "Ma walla moat desperate criminal," whose name haa figured promi nently In newa from that Island since his recent eecane from a territorial prison. Lyman baa been blamed for aeveral attacks on women, both befora and since the arrest of Lleutensnt Thomaa Maaale. U. 8. ,V, for the killing of a native who la aald to have a'ta'-lted Mi..le'a young wife. Pictures of the Life of Lin coin will ba shown on Sunday evening at tbe Community church In connection with the February seriee on Christian Patriotism. Wss Lincoln a religious man? In conjunction with the ahowlnc of the pictures the religion of Lincoln will ba discussed by Fred Shemrn. attorney. New bmyn alldae will ba sung from the screen. Tha Interest In these Sunday evening picture aervicea continues. Vital Statistics BIRTHS JOHNSTON Born to Mr. and Mra. Ralph Johnston, Keno route, at tha Klamath Valley hospital, 11:1 a. m. Friday, February 12, 132, pound 10 ounce daughter, aecond child. Admiral Byrd plans to build an Antarctic city 500 mi lea nearer tba pole than Littla America. Just the place for tha American people to warm np to tha debt cancellation Idea. in iifn TOPIC OF PICTURES says Chef Turner of the Benson Hotel, Portland flpaL foL eeuj Akcrtlenij uAe" . OFFICERS ELECTED Tha Pelican Rifle Huh. which haa an Indoor range at the Crater garage, held Ita annual mealing Thursdsy evening and alerted new otflcera for tha coming year. Those ele :;d were: r. t). Cra mer, president; K. R. Woodcock, vice pre.ldenl; Kay Tallow, treas urer; Chaa. Iveque, aecretary; Harry Van Dyke, executive offi cer: H. K. Vorrla, range officer. The club la having weekly prac tice each Thursday evening, with the 22 s, snd as soon aa the weather permits will have prac tice outdoors with the larger rlflea. The c'nb la affiliated both with the N. R. A. and the Oregon State Rifle association, and has msde arrangementa lo compete In matches sponsored by both organ izations. The club baa members who have competed and won medala at Clackamas and Camp Perry, and tha club expecta to bring home more honors to Klamath Falla tbla year. Slater Company Named Defendant In Seven Suits The Slater Investment company of thla city ia tha defendant In aeven mortgage foreclosure aulti Involving real properties In Pied mont Heights and West Klamalh additions, filed Thursday In cir cuit court by Jamea W. Molt, corporation commissioner for the state of Oregon, and statutory receiver of the Western Savings and Loan association. Isaac H. Travla and Emily Travis, bis wife; and Freiey Morris, and wife, Rosettla Mor ris, are named co-defendants with the Slater Inveatment company In several of the suits. The plaintiff s.V.s for total Judgments in the aeven suits to the amount of H.586.08. with Intereat. and attorney fees to the amount of 21060. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 6ALE Store fixture: floor cases, floor cabinets, show cases, tables, one large safe. Yale door check, ladders, and many other desirable fixtures very reason able. K. Sngarman. titQ TWO-ROOM tarnished cabin: lights, water furnished, 210 month. 105-J. 811 with Formay. They marvel at its high smoke point. They love its fluffy tex ture that makes it cream instantly when you're baking a cake. But husbands! Little they care about texture or smoke point. What they want is food! And Formay biscuits at and fritters . . . and cakes ... and old. fashioned flaky pies ... are triumphs. See for yourself. Plan a batch of little biscuits and a juicy fruit pie for dinner. And order your Formay in the conveniently shaped pound carton, or 1, 2, 3 or 6 pound tins. Fuw Foods to 2:15 p.m. Tuesdays and KVI, K0IX and KFPY. 10r ami n.V ItllMlOW IMIICKH me ana imo svW