The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 16, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    February 16, 1032
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
VIII.i1 (iiirata Aiming tin
giieate at tlm Hotel Wlllaril Titea
day were rharlea H. Nelaoti,
rlhsne; rSrvmiirs K. Moure, ('. K,
rllnnlrr, Imi Angelea; lleorge A.
Hleuhxiiaiin, J. K. Ilanaon. It. K.
Wlnrlieater, l.akevlew; rreilerlcli
V. Ulnar, 1'lilladeli.hta. I'ann.i
Mr. and Mra. llurli Hmlth, Mra.
Paul liratlaln, Haleler; II. M.
Worcealor, Merrill; K. H. Hlral
fnrd. Seattle; II. 8. Wllaon. H. A.
Iladlar. Hertford; C. II. Taylor,
Klamath falla; Helvrn Itiiblu,
New Yurk C'llv; Maria H .later,
Hand: Mr. and Mra. I'hll J, W..k,
Pendleton: Mr. and Mra. Arthur
Prlaulx, thlloquln.
(iuraia a4 Hall Amuni tha
lueaie at tha Hall llnlal Tueertar
war a T. D. Dick, Halain: Jar Mr
Comb, Madrnrd; A. . Mundall, t.
B. Walatar, Portland: J. H. rrlrte
ar, Aahland; R. U Clark. Jar II.
tplon. Hand: lai. M. Yaalman,
I. l-oule; K. W. lleHhai.r, Heat
lr: Ika loa, Malln; Karl roalar,
and U A. Ilovman, Pataler.
Hill Take Onli-r.-The Klam
ath Lutheran Lartlee' Aid an
nounrad Tuaadar that orders (or
rakaa will ba lakn ba(ora tha
eonkad food aala. to ba held Hat
urdar. at aha Hanltarr niarkal.
Thoae wishing to place ordara ara
aakad to rail Mra. V. J. Jnaaph
ton. at 1I3I-J, or Mra. Carl stein
teller. ICS.
Arrive TurwUr Among Hit
arrlrala Id Klamath Falla Tuaa
dar whara thar were reglaiered
at tha llotal Willard wara William
A. Wlnaton, dejiartRieiil of mm
merre aaronautlrul eiauilner fur
Oregon; H. D llutehln. Seattle;
tod Dr. r. D. Strkklar. Portland.
rtorlolr to Mee4 The Mlailoa
arv Hocletr of tha flrat Presbjrler
lan church will bold tta racular
meeting Thuradar allarnoon at
3:10 la tha church parlora. Of
flcere will ba alerted for tha en
suing yaar, and all membort ara
read to ba pree.nt.
From Portland Portlanders In
Klamath ralla Tuaadar whara thar
Wara gueete at I ha lintel willard
Inrludrd K. K. ftharp, U. M. light.
1. T. (loadmaa. Mr. and Mra. II.
It. Keller. M. A. Dobbin. l.ao H.
Powall. H. E. Maaharahou, W. W.
Lelghton.
Plus
MTra)Iotu" "Nawt"
'Cartoon,' 'Muaie Matter'
"TamaU Vsndar"
OKAY!
Fort Klamath. I'll ba Skiing
Von
February II
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Hltit
Tue., Wad., Thurt.
TboniM Jr I
Meighan j
Manila V J
Albright I J
vyr:
Maureen U -O'Sullivan
'ffV'
Donald yji
Dillawajr
Mjrrna
Lot
All Together
in
rx
HIIkt Tea Planned Tbe Con
gregational I'oinmunlly circle will
aiHiiiaor a alltrar taa and aortal
KrliUy afternoon, at two n'rlork
at tha home of Mra. T. Davie Prea
ton, rornar of (lanleti and Martin
alraaia. Tha laillee serving will
ba Mra. L. J. Ilrlnk, Mra. 8. II.
Uoddard and Mra. O. Hagley.
Iarkln Club to Mwt Tha I.ar
kln club ladles and frlanda will
maat VVedneadsy for an old-faah-lunad
q ii I II I liar baa at tha noma of
Mra. S. II. Uoddard, on Kaat Main.
At noou a pot-lurk lunrhaon will
ba aerved. Thla quill will ba aold
and tha mnnay uaad for tba needy
klddlaa of M Ilia a. bool.
Ha.B Hlrgo Ulleole Mr. and
Mra. K. P. I.udge had at Ihalr
week-end luaala at thalr huuia on
Pacific Tarrara, Mr. and Mra.
llMiria Mnrall of Ran Plain. Mr.
Morall atalaa that tioutharn Cali
fornia haa bad plant of rain
thla wlniar.
Teiaa Vlallor Mlaa Olenna
Heath of Taiaa la vlalilm at tha
home of har brniliar and alatar-ln-law,
Mr. and Mra. J. T. Morrla of
II1 Martin alraal. Mlaa lli-alh
la alao alaltlna ralatlraa at Ilia
llli 1-akaa camp bafora raturnlnf
to har hoina.
Will Maka gullla Tha Itallat
Rorlaty Ladlaa of tha l.attar-Day
Halnta churrh will maat Thuradar
at tha horn of Mra. Charlaa
Hgulraa, 711 It. Franda, to maka
qnllta for tha govarnor'a rallaf
rommltlaa. A pot lurk lunrhaon
will ba aarrad at noon.
Hponaorlnar Dafir. ftupfi
I,. Ii. H. churrh la aponaorlna an
old-tlma danra and auppar, Fri
day avanlna, hatwaan aliht and
twalra o'rlork In tha Public Li
brary club rooma. Tha procrada
will ba uaad for rallrf work.
Will Mart Wa1naaU)r Tha ao
rtal aarrlra (roup and tha aawlnf
clrrla of tha Woman of Mnoat will
fcara a apaclal maatlni. Wtalnaa
day aftarnoon at 1 o'clock at tha
Mooaa hall to takt up prublama of
rallrf work.
Merrill Trip I'lannnl A (roup
of niambara of tha Chrlatlan Kn
daavor aoclallaa of tha Flrat
Chrlatlan and P:aabvtarlaa
rhurchaa of Klamath Falla will
attend a program at Marrlll Tuaa
dar avanlnt, praaantad by tha
Marrlll C. K. aotlaly.
(Tab to Mori Tha F.aalarn
Rtar brldta club, number thraa.
' will maat at tha boma of Mra.
' Walter Wlaxandanaar, lull Karla
atraal. Friday. Fabruary 1. at
. I p. m., tha boataaa tnnouncad
i Mondar.
Party TtmracUy Tha MUuah
claaa of tha Flrat Melhodlal
churrh will hava a party at tht
church parlora, Thuradar after
noon, at 1:10, whan election of
ofllcara will ba hald.
Hook (lub to Meet Tha Edith
Cunntnc Uonk club will meet at
: tha honia of Mlaa Catharine tiar-
lord In tha Marlon aparimenta.
February II, when American lilt-
lory will ba atudlrd.
Altornry Vlalta Kd Cummlna.
dart la Klamath Fall tranaartlni
kuitnau and etnlllne frienda.
! Cummlna waa formerly dlatrlrt at-
i torney of Powell county, Mont.
! To Attend Grand) Jon Harry
' Holland, federal prohibition of
1 flrer located In thla dlatrlct. left
i Tueaday for Portland where ha
! will teatlfy befora tht federal
1 fraud jury.
Rainbow
A Smathiitf
Outdoor Story
"Westward
Bound"
Any Beat Any Time, 85c
Children, 10c
X.
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Now At The
Pine Tree
LVH PIHCES
AltrniliMt liame Mr. and Mra.
Henry Homier of Kaal Mulu, and
Mr. and Mra. Arthur M'dee of
1440 llnrlniiiallon, attended the
opening- of tha new dam-e pavil
ion at Tula 1-aka, Heturilay ava
iilii:. Thla waa a Valenllut af
fair. Irft for CallfomU Mr. and
Mra. 0. I. Hleblilna and email ami,
Harner, left tha end of tha week
for a trip to Houthern California.
They mada Ilia trip by motor and
plan on being lout about three
waeka.
Dunn linnrorMt C. A. Dunn la
atlll ronflmd to hla home on Kaat
eirrat, whitre he haa linen III for
tha paat weak, but hla condition
la reported aa eltihtlr Improved.
Mra. Dunn, who haa alao been III,
la better.
(ulle.1 to Han Juee W. II.
MorKBii waa call oil to Han Juee,
Calif, Frldar. br tha audden
death of hla mother, who paaaed
awar In that dir. Mr. Morxau
eipecia to return thla week.
Hrrloualy III Word haa been
received here of tha eerloua III
neaa of Mra. Marlon Putnam In
Halem. Mra. Puinam la a alater
of Mra. Parry O. Del.ap of thla
dir.
P.-T. A. HMinaorlng Dance
Tha Pallran P.-T. A. la eponaorlng
a danra which will ba held In the
arhonl auditorium thla evening.
Thera will alao ba carda for thoae
who wlah to plar.
Illryrle Htoleo A blrrcla waa
atolen from Elbert Wordla, newa
carrier, from In front of tba
Herald and Newa ottlcea Monday
night.
Vlallrd Mora Home A. H.
Iluller of Medford waa a Klam
ath rlaltor Runday, when ba via
Had at tha William Morat boma
on Oregon avenue.
(laaa to Meet Tha Latter-Day
Raima will hold their Hook of
Mormon claaa Thuradar evening
at 7:30. at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Elderldge, I ISO Fremont
atraat.
Vlalllnc Daauthter Mra. Dona
hue of Aahland, la at tba home of
her daughter. Mra. Henry Hoaney
of Kaat Main.
Made Ituelnree Vl.lt C. J. Hee
prominent farmer of tha Olena
dlatrlrt. apent Tueaday In Klam
ath Falla on a bualneaa vlalt.
Dr. Noel Improved Dr. Paul
M. Noel haa Improved from a
recent lllneaa and baa returned
hit work.
Fort Klamath Vlaltor Mlaa Ida
Drlaroe. of Fort Klamath, apent
Monday ahopplnc In Klamath
Fallt.
Newspaper People
Guests At Preview
Rmploret of tht Herald and
Nrwa were gueta of H. W. Poole,
at Ilia Plna Trea theatre, laat
Monday night at a preview of the
.i...... IM- lit, final 1 alar.
ring Kdward O. Hohlnaon. which-
la now being anown at ina ina
atre. Five Rtar Final" la a portrtr
tl of a nrwapaper and Ite affect
upon private rltliena and tha pub
lic. Hohlnaon hat tha role of a
managing editor of a tabloid
aheet. which rellea on eeneatlonal
alorlea to build up Ha circulation.
Vital Statistics
HALL - CHRISTOPHERSON
Claude L. Hall ot Eugene to
Margaret N. Chrlstopherson of
Klamath Palls by Hey. Eugene
W. Lee. February H.
Mvrns.i'AI'l.noV Dare W.
Myers to Bertha Paulina Paul-!
aon. both ot Mann. tr judge w
II. Itarnes, February 13.
FUNERAL
NOTICES
ERXERT 1 PAXCOAST
Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services for
the late Ernest L. Panrout to be
held Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock at the Karl Whltlock Fu
neral Home. Plna Avenue at Sixth
with tha Elder ot the church ot
the Latter Day Satnta officiating.
Interment will be made In Link
villa cemetery.
A WOMAN'S SOUL
STRIPPED BARE
AND CRUCIFIED BY HER
CRIMSON PASTI
IN
H. B. Warner
Marian Marsh
Anthony Bushell
(iKOIKiK K. 8TOXK I'HAXCKS NTAKH
OVA SIl'XHOX HOIll HT KI.1.IOTT
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BACK STATION
Fire Chief K. A. Taylor and
Howard K. Parrln, aupervlalng
dealgner of tba city fire elation,
were autborlind br the city coun
cil at Ita meeting Mondar night
at tha dtr hall to tew that P.. K.
looaler cumpletea hla conatrur
tlon contract on tha new -I I y fire
elation before the contract price
la paid In full.
Tha action of tha council fol
lowed a report by Chairman Kd
Vannlca of the fire committee
who requeated Fire Chief Taylor
to give a Hat of uncompleted
work. Taylor. In a letter to the
council, enumerated a Hat of un
completed work to ba done befora
tha contract la completed aatla
furtorlly. Illda Accepted
Illda of Dunn and Haker eon
atrurtlon company for $36,24l.kl
bonda of tba alxteentb aewer unit,
accompanied by a check for II,-
1144, and 19. 300 bonda of tha
37th Improvement unit, accom
panied by a check, for 1465, were
accepted. Tbo company bid par
and accrued Intereat.
petltlone etgned by 1 4 property
ownara In Lakeetde addition from
Carroll to Kogera and l.ewla
ttroet for tha conatrucllon of alde
walka were referred to the coun
cil aa a whole for conalderatlon.
D. K. Nlchola and othert nlgned
tha petition and Nlchola aupport
ed lliem In a abort talk to tha
council.
An ordinance waa adopted Bell
ing lot 21. block 33. Hot Kprlnia
addition to Alfred D. Collier for
$373.67, the balance due on an
Improvement aaeeeament. Col
llera have purchased tha lot from
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Ktaanoa,
who owed a balance on the at
aaaamant which tba Colllert ire
aeaumlni.
Permit a Allowed
Building permlta In the amount
of 1 2 J. Olio were allowed.
Application of Frank Gardner
to Inatall a l!0-gallon gaaollne
tank In a building at 131 South
Fourth at reel waa referred to tha
fire chief.
Application of Maria Bruchoa
to operate the Palm hotel waa re
ferred lo tba police committee.
Appllratlona of the Hlut Illrd
confectionery, I'nlted Clirar atore.
Tht Hmoke, and the Cordon Taxi
company to do bualneaa were al
lowed. A warrant for 1500 on the
71nd Improvement unit waa or
dered paid to Dunn and Haktr.
Tba council ordered a light and
electric light pole Inatalled at El
dorado and Flelahakker atreeta.
On an r gent Ion by City Engineer
R. A. Thomaa the preliminary
money pieced with tba city by
realdenta of Hot Rprlnga addition
for the Improvement of the Ka
planade ttreet bridge waa re
turned to the properly ownera by
the city council.
Tba council adjourned until
neit Tueaday night at 7:30 p. bi
bb Mondar will be Waahlngton'a
birthday annlvtraary and a boll
day. New Method
Cleaners
Special
On All Ladles' Garmrnta and
Houarhold Famishing!
Pay Regular Price
For One and le for Additional
Article
Phone 782
1453 Esplanade
We Give Orange Slanipe
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FINAL PAYMENT
T r a
Milk Fund Dance To
Be At Fairhaven
A milk-fund danra, nnder the
auaplcea of the Fairhaven I'arunt-
Teachera aaaorlatlon, will he held
neit Haturday night. February 30,
In tha arhool gyiiinaaltuu.
Mra. W. T. Dean, who waa an
honor gueat, at the laat meeting
of the Fairhaven council, an
nounced that the county milk
fund la exceedlnglr low, and that
Chief of Police Merrill, who la In
charge of thla work, atatea there
la Juat enough morier to meet thla
month'a milk bill, ao mernhera
of the local council will peraonal-
ly atipply milk to tlx famlllea In
their locality. They are alao tup
plylng hot lunchea to about 40
achflol children at thalr cafeteria.
In order to ralae tbe money to
carry on theae plana, dancea will
be given at Intervale. Everyone
la urged to attend theae dancea,
aa a good time la aaaured, and tha
proceeds will be uaed for a worthy
cauae.
DATE AIMIMOUNGED
FOR FASHION SHOW
The data of March 11 htt been
aet for tha aecond annual aprlng
fnahlon ahow, aponaored by tha
Hualneea and Profeaalonat Wo
men'a club. Thla year, In order
to prorlda a large seating capaci
ty, tha ahow will be held at the
Ptllcan theatre.
A number of merrhante of the
rlty have already algnlfled their
Intention of entering modela In
the ahow, and according to pre
liminary plans this will be a dla-
plar of men a, women t and chll
dren't tpparel on a more mag
nificent arale than laat apring't
event, when bundredt had to be
turned awar. due to lark of apace.
Mlaa LI I He Darby la general
chairman of tha show, and ei
pecia to announce a complete Hat
of the committee chairmen within
a week.
It la planned to present the
models In various acenea which
portray the life of a woman, and
mnalcat numbers will add to the
entertainment. A picture will be
ahown on tha ecreen prevloua to
the rant of faehlona.
MKETINO POSTPONED
Tbe regular meeting of school
board, Dlatrlrt No. 1, waa poat
pnned Monday night nntll later
In tha week becanee of tha ab-
aenra of C. H. Underwood. J.
Percy Wella, city superintendent,
will announce the date late.
Routine bualneaa and payment of
bills will he taken rare of at
the forthcoming meeting.
Corr . Itn. Tha
lariir Tibcm Ca.
HOT TAMALEI
Up landad In Hollywood with
no lono dollar ond no port to
play out now ho has nlna
fur coon, 15 cnrtorlot, tha world
lotKfait lounglnf poiamat, and
doiant of nan oa-ga about har
e a Wo hop yen llkad har In
tha M-O-M PiaURCTHC CUftAN
lOVe SONOt" at mvth t wo
did. Iwpo'i boan LUCKY fort
for two yoart . . Thoro wo no
what It po I Italy collad "flnon
clol centldaratlon" for hor ttoto
mant. Qrvclms, Lwpol
TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKB-oO modern mlnutet un'lh the uwU'l inert Jane orcnattros end Walter Wine lull, wtum
gossip of today tecoanes the newt o tomorrow, every Juttday, Jhurtday and Saturday cwnlnf over N. B. C. networks.
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FORT KLAMATH
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RKI CLUB HEADQUARTERS,
Fort Klamath, Feb. 11 (Hpedal)
Preparations are rapldlr Hear
ing completion for Klamath'a
sixth annual winter rarnlval next
Hunday at Fort Klamath br the
Crater Lake Hkl club, thla year
presenting a program of rare
merit. Including, In addition to
the annual 32-uilla race claaalc
to Crater I-aka and return, 1
mlle race from Crater l-ake to
Fort Klamath, ski Jumping eon
teat and shorter races, a well
balanced program of aupportlng
evanla.
Tbe akl club was serloaslr af
fected by the liquidation of the
Cblloquln bank, where Ha funda
ara kept, but plans have not
been handicapped to such extent
that the original program will
be curtailed. Tbe club bat every
fclth the bank will reopen In
due course of time or will re
ceive full returns on Its deposits.
Carnival E'vygrounds, a short
distance north of Fort Klamath
toward the aouth boundary of
Crater Lake National park, ara
being prepared to provide for
the needs of a record breaking
attendance, coming from all sec
tions of southern Oregon and
northern California. The heavy
anowfall of six feet here Is set
tling down and causes bo trouble
for the many spectators watch
ing the different carnival events,
or taking part In toboggan, elid
ing and skiing. Parking space It
alao being provided, at wall aa
lunch counters for the hungry.
Couldn't Raise
Hand to Head
iHtyearitia Paint 3tofpi Like Magic
B7 Fat-Workiar R-N.-Ma
For cesnturlca peo
pi bin tout hi
lomitblBi (hat
would qulcluV rt
IKrva Um aeon in dc
pilBi of rtieuma
lUxn. aMutitax and
lumbago. If flrt-t 3
dOaVaT Ot Ru-NO-Ma
lau to do um drus
rut Ul rattan 4
mon. Doal loa
hop famt bateau
all (xttiava maw:: trine
fall cad. Ru-No-Ma contain 00 oplata
or narcotic absolute) hannicaa. Why
vatrt tim wita anrthlnc that domn t
top your pal. IX Ru-No-Ma doa Uiat
rou know rou -nil gt wlL
Mmclll Inac Co.
Mnmivn
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LUCKIES are certainly
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no question about it LUCKIES are certainly kind to
my throat. And hurrah for that improved Cellophane
wrapper of yours it really opens with- nt,
out a tug.o'.wajwthanks to that tab." Jj-Wt
"It's toasted"
Your Throat ProtecHon-ogoinit Irritation. ogalntt cough
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