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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1934)
:''"S AG3 nV3 Saturday, Jan. 13, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CITY BRIEFS Coming Event This oelendar of oomlni eveeu bai btoa iobj piled or ids onsnr bar ol eonimsrce and The Herald' News. II will lit dovolsd to at tain or publle Intereit. Addi tion! are weloomed. Saturday. January 18 Wlutw frollo given by the Winter Dancing olub at lb Wlllnrd botol. Klamath blab vi. Oand high here. , . . January 19, Tuesday Joint mooting Merrill, Ma lta, Klamath poala of Amerl eau Legion at Merrill at liOO o'olook, i Important matting of tbo P.-T. A. county council at Fre inont aobool at 7:10 o'clock. Regular meeting' of Klamath Lcugue of Women Vutora at 11:00 a. m. at tbo chamber of ooinmarca. All ' woman Inter aitad ara cordially Invited to ttond, Royal Arch Masons hold first meeting of year, 7 1 30 o'clock at Masoula ball. January IT, Wcdaesday Muilcal oomedy praiantad at tha nigh aobool nndar tha au Picon of tba Oommonlty Con greiatlonal ehurob, Tha pros antatlon, "Tha toad to Ulory," will atart at I o'clock and be repeated the following night, January 10, Friday Informal ball given at the Wlllard hotel ball room, under the auspHccs of tho ICulghta of Oolumbue. Special featuraa, and rofroabmoiiti, Public cor dially Invited. Hnliinlny, Jnnunry 20 Benefit bridge at Wlllard hotel at 11:1)0 o'clock, epniiaorrd by the convention committee of the Amarlran Legion Auxlllury. Pub lie Invited. January ItO, Friday Annum Bute dinner epon lored hy the Mathodlst Kpls copal rhurcb. January ST, Saturday Annual benefit for the Dooruhochor hoeirital In Port lend, bold under the auaplcce of Women'a Library club of Hill city. Mrs. W. L. Qulnn, clinlrman. In charge of ar ransi'tnonti. February 1, Thuredey Little Theatre preeentatlon. "Ten Nights In a Dar-room," at Pine Tree theatre. Wlllnrd (jural! Registered on the Wlllard guott Met on Janu ary 13 were the following. Dun Mill. Porllnud; Lylo Klnabury, Caldwell. Ida.; It. Lorimae. Co qullloj Nick Itlcn. lloiiry Itlccl, Seattle; Oolrty lliiahnrila. Port land: J. D. Illnehnw, Vancouver, Weill.: A. W. Winter, Vancou ver, Waih.i Frank Wllnon, Van couver, nail.; Al Malotla, Hoattle; Hobble llurtia, Coqulllv; Albert Joquli, Porllnud; John, on all ien, Eugene; llonry Maivratio, Realtle; Bid Waiitrad, Vuncouvor, Weib.j Mre. D. P. O'Connor. Kverotl, waeh.j Mr. and Mra. Pat Rellly, lioatim, Mom.: R. O. Nlion, Mudford; II. Mnuuol, llurni; L. H. Walker, Portland; li. K. Coffey, Portland; It. II. Partridge, Portlnnd; Chnrlua Luther and family, Red Hluff. Calif.; F. J. Blrong, Leal. Rlvor, Returns From Meet County Agricultural Agent C. A. Hender son retumod Saturday niornlng from the annual county agonla' convention held thla week In Cor vallla. Aaalalant Agent Ralph llrooke and County Club Leader Frank Sexton are expected home Saturday evening or Sunday from the meeting. 3 YOUR INVESTMENTS Guaranteed? Bank doposlta are now gunranteed. But we have lonsr ifunrnntecd our investors. Every used car placed for sole has been rocondltioned and is sold under a 30-day guarantee. 31 6-WHEEL CHEVROLET SEDAN As nice a new $435 '31 FOR COACH, new maroon Duco, food tlrei, reconditioned $330 '30 FORD COACH In perfect condition $260 '29 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN New tirei and completely rebuilt $250 33 CHEVROLET TRUCK Almoat new rubber. Thla truck It better buy than a new one $628 32 CHEVROLET TRUCK $825 Locke Motor Co Your Chevrolet Dealer 822 3. 6lh St. Phone 49 3 IS PROTECTEDC BRO ADWA Y THEATRE Mnlln, Oregon Snndny, Jnnunry 14 On tlio Stage Mae DeROSIERS Present "PETITE FOLLIES" """VeV'Mualcnl Comedy Songs Tap Toe AcrobnUc Kcociitrio Dancing PLUS On tbt Screen "Ann Carver's Prol eislon" i featuring Carol tioinuard Gene Raymond Rummage Hu.li Bethany cir cle of tbt Preebytorlaii ohurch will hold a rummage and warn clothea inle at CIS Main itrsnl on Saturday, January to. Any one having arllclea of clothing aullDble for a"-h a aele la iin, to call 17H-J or 1M5-J, In or der mat mo coiuuiuivo uiay muut to make over and ---Ir dniiutnd clothing In ordor that It may be ai uaeiui ae poasiiii!. Roosevelt I'.-T. A. The Rooae- velt P.-T. A. will moot Tuuailay, January Id, at 8:00 o'clock. The topic for tbo month la "Whnt ara the Eaaentlola of Rchool Kd ..m. t In.. VI Cl..HAlt.....l..l t ,. ,,.,,, uupvriuhuiiumii j . , Walla will speak on the school ni. Print, li. mA IttvM u.lll I. - I. U Hill UV B dlactiaaloo by parent! and a mn- HUI iiiUKiHjnt Rlvoraltle P.-T. A. A mualcul nrnuram will ha fliati mnA mn Intereatlng talk on "Child De linquency, win do presented by R. D. HI lor, oo Tiiai1ny after noon, January 1, boforo Hie Ftlviiraltla P -T A. All m.niW and frtondi uro urged to bo at mo am oo i ror tins program. Fremont P.-T. A. The Fre mont P.-T. A. will meet Tuoaituy artornoon, January IS, at the aotiool nudllorliim, ut 2:46 o'olook. There will be talki by the various toachora, aud mualcnt numbera by the gloa olub, All memhere and frlenda are rrcod to be pruauut, Returns to Portland Mr!. C, D. Drown and hor two chlldron Hobby and Betty Lon, returned to Portland Friday following a viaii wun Mra. urown a mother, Mre. O. L. Orlmea of Falraroea, Dorothy Orlmea. Mm. Drown'a alater, accompanied thorn north Dufflrld Caee IXamlwrd Tho caae of George Henry Dufflold, arrvatca bore for Marlon county, ha boon andad with failure of the grand Jury to Indict Duffleld on a charge of larceny of grain aacm, according to word recelv ed by atato police. Prllinn P.-T. A. The Pollcnn P. T. A. will meet at the school auditorium on Wednesday. Jan uary 17, at 8:00 o'clock, when Henry Scmon will preaeul talk on tho lalee lax. Recovering Rapidly Mlaa Do- loroa Cook, who rocontly under went a major operation, li re- euporatlng rapidly at the ho-no oi nor aunt, Mra. n. L. Marring ion, at tjiiippuigion. Put on Waff draco Hallcek ha buna appointed on the etaff or women working here on a tax ilolinqunnny end real eatato Irani fer aurvey for the foderal gov ernment. Boaltlo Vlaltor H. R. Cahnn of Beattlo, traveling accountant for the Great Northern, arrived in Kinmiuii rail! Baturday fo. a brief bualnoaa vlelt. f onducla Hate Allen 8lnan. tax collector for the elierlft. con. ducted another tax aale In tho courlhouaa hall Baturday morn ing. Called by IlliiPaa Mra. J. 8. Stafford loft Saturday for Port land, where ehe wit culled by the aerlous lllneaa of her father. Merrill Visitor Mre. 0. F. Click of Merrill wee a Saturday Hhoppnr In Klamnth Fnlla. E Thl opening gun In Chevrolet'! barrago for bualnoaa Improve ment lo tbo north woat for 1014 will boom In three cltlea of tbla territory hemming January 13 and aluelng January 10, Betwoen thuae duUa, In Seattle, Portland and Spnkann, Chevrolet Motor company will atage tba moat outetutidlng automotive xpoaltlon ever urranged In thla territory. Tha Chevrolet dealer ' here, Wulter Locko, already baa per fected plana for attending the expoaition wun ma atutr. Hun dred! of Chevrolet dealer! from tho entire territory will be In attendance, In addition to thoua and! of motorlati from all porth weat polnta. At tha exhibit! Chevrolet will dlaplay Hi 1134 model! Incor porating knee action wheel! and a hoit of other outatandlng Im provement!. Shortly after tibe oloee of the event, the douler here, ai well a! In all other Im portant point! of thli section will dlaplay the now modalH, it li announced by 8. M. Jobnaon, north weat lone manager of Cbev rnlot Motor company. "Our 1984 cara repreacnt more thun annual new modela," wyu Mr. Jobnaon, "Thoy aro radi cally, docldrdly and baalcally now. Tho new "knee-action" whoela, aiipplumontcd by many other now fxnturea, will prove concluelvoly to ovoryono what can be done with a low-prlcod car from eland point of caay riding, power, eco nomy, beauty and durability. I can truthfully lay that the claim for kueo-Bctlon wbeela really meana the difference between a rid aud a glide." F. R. Birthday Party Plans to Be Made Sunday A meeting of reprcaontatlvel of civic and fratenlai organltatloni throughout tha city baa been call ed for Sunday afternoon at the Wlllard hotel to make plane for Proeldent Kooaevell'e birthday party, to be held hero on Janu ary 30 almiiltanoonaly with ilmt- lar event! tnrouguout tba coun try. Oeorgo Klncald, general chair man, wild Frlduy ho had Bent In vitation! to tho organization! ask ing each to appoint one member to bo preaeul at the Sunday inofilng. It baa not yet been de cided whore the parly will be hold, but It tbi fulrgrouudi ex hibit building li ready for mo at that time, the event will probnbly be there. The exhibit building la now being Improved under a CWA project. 4 Proceed! from the party will go to tbo Warm Springe Founda tion lor lulnnlllo pnralysla. Kln- cntd aald that appenra probable tho local ovent will be arranged In Mich a way that thero will be no overhead and all recelpta can bo turned over to the foundation. On the night of tha party, a national brondruit on botb radio cbaim Is scheduled from 3:15 to :16 D. in. here. Tbe local ela tion will probably re-broadcast the program here, and arrange ment! will be made for reception at tbe place of tba big party. CWA Request For Airport Project Sent A reuueet that tbe Klamath airport project labor Quota be allocated outaldo of the counly'a CWA apportionment of 718 men, was sent from here Friday to Lieut. Unsll O. Smith, department of coniinorce representative in Oregon. K. A. Thomas, city engineer. and Will Uuldwin, CWA manager, made the requeat. Thomas point ed out in bis letter that because of otbor projects that have pre cedence, the airport Job cannot got under way for loma time un ities mon are put on outside tbo counly'a regular CWA quota. Until the last few days, it was understood that the airport pro gram of the department of com inorco, while operated a a CWA ontorprlie, would be unconnect ed with the regular CWA pro gram iu the couulloa and would not ntiect tlio com ly quotas. A rovoranl of this policy ns regards the local airport was later re ported. Court House Records (Friday) OUiar Suits Filed State Industrial Accident Com mission versus John P. Sattorlee, Amount involved, 331.38. Santford and Company Inc., versus Herbert Stover. Amount Involved, 310 with 38.38 Inter est and $10 nttornoy fees; $114 with 331 interoit nnd 320 at torney foes. Orders Signed Order overruling, demurrer: Long Boll Lumber Bales Cor poration veraui A, A. Soul and Ova K. Soiile. JunIIco of Pence Court Molvln F, Mnttlngly fined $10 nnd $2 costs for operating a truck without P. U. O. permit. Chostor Adams fined $10 and $2 costs for oporatlng a truck without P. U. C. permit. JoBcpli M, Cnlnhan fined $10 and $2 costs for operating a truck without P. V. C. permit. Iandore R. Robin fined $10 and $3 costs for operating with out P. U. C, pormlt. Dr. D. D. Havens DENTIST Annonnrea removal of Ms of fices from the Grlssle build ing to 605 Ore. Bk. Bid. Phone D4 Society News -By Martartt KNITTING LATH VOGUIC IN I-OCAL BOCIKTf followng tha vogue In all other cltlea. Klamath Falli so ciety matron" bavt taken to knit ting. Everybody who can knit, ami Just ai many other! who canuot gro suddenly wrostllng with yarn and needlee to create everything from scarfs to knit ted ensembles. Knitting li all but crowding bridge off tha map, and Mrs. E. W. Morarmeu, prominent In Kla math Falls society, Is leading a number of knitting groupi at regular afternoon meetings. Of partlcuttr Interest this week will be the display of knitted model! from the Sophie Hughei Yarn ihop In Portland, whloh may be seen at Mra. Meraereau'i borne on Thursday and Friday. Knitting for recreation and plea a uro, as well as thrift, hai become tromendouily popular, and tho smart matron may be aeon at almoat any time with her gay knitting brig trailing clouds of colorful parna about with her wherever ahe goei. One group of 18 women hai formed a knitting circle, and others aro being organized under Mrs. MorHereau'l tutelage. As far as fashion goes, when a woman can say, "Yen, my dear, band knitted," she is doing more to raise her fashion standing than should she pronounco one of the outstanding fashion names, It Is very smart and a decided vogue, FORTHCOMING KKIDGB BTII18 LOCAL INTEREST Klamnth Falls women, whetb' er or not membara of tba Library club, will Join In playing brldgo at the forthcoming benefit held annually for the Doernoecner hospital In Portland. The party will be beld Satur day afternoon, January 27, al the library, and attractive prizes, donated by olub members, will be presented for high scores in contract and auction bridge, and also tor door prize. Mrs. W. L. Qulnn li chairman In charge of the benefit, and reservation! may be made by calling her at 188J, or by calling Mrs. Hamblett at 734. Announcement has been made of the committee whloh will as ilst Mrs, W. L. Qulnn, chair man of the Doernbecher hospital benefit brldgo party, and those wbo will serve are Mrs. Wllford K. Lamm, Mrs. A. E. Slonehouse, Mrs. Long, Mrs. E. D. Lamb, Mra. Guy Hancock, Mrs. F. E. Drake. Mrs. Edward H. Pike, Mrs. Welner. Mri. Reymeri, Mn. F. K. Hamblett and Mn. J. 8later. e LF.OION AUXILIARY PLANS FOR BENEFIT Tho convention committee of tbe American Legion has chang ed uie date of Its forthcoming benefit bridge from January twenty-sixth to the afternoon of Saturday, January twentieth, in order to avoid conflict with the Women's Library club Doern beoher hospital benefit to be held on January twenty-seventh The legion auxiliary announc es tbe Willard hotel as tbe set ting for the bridge party, at which contract and auction will be In play. Prizes for hlgo scores, and a door prize will be presented. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Cheslclgn Moore, or Mrs. K. M. Winetrout Mrs. J. H. Gallagher will also be In charge of one of the committees for the afternoon. In February, tbe auxiliary con ventlon committee will sponsor a dinner dance at tba Wlllard, Funds from these various enter prises will be used to prepare and take a clever and unique stunt to tha state convention at Astoria thla year. e Oregon Graduate Nuriei of dlitrict eight, met Wednesday evening1, January tenth at tbe boma of Mra. Elizabeth Sharp, on Second and Washington streets, when tin following new officer! were elected: Mn. Sharp, president; Jenny Towey, first vice president; Emma Seetues, second vice president; Mabel Worfleld, secretary; Har riet Wolgsst, treasurer; and di rectors: Ljdla Frlrko, Ruby Lyle, Alice Campbell, Katharine Wilson, Emma Mason. Chair men of tho various committees will be appointed later by the president. Following the business meet ing, bridge was In play, and re freshment! were sorved it the cloae of the meeting. see Mrs. Theodore Smith, wife of the pastor of the First Presby terian church, mot with a de lightful birthday surprise party, when Invited out to luncheon at the home of Mrs. N. L. Ballln gor, C51 Alameda street. The luncheon proved to be a beauti fully appointed turkey dinner at POOLE'S THEATRK kinds Today "Rainbow Trail" Tomorrow spicy story of a maid who made a King k MVLUPS BETRAYi 11 1 w Warden Haugt- which the boat.ai was asalslid by Mrs. Ida Orlmes. Among those present were Mrs. Charles Drew, Mrs. E. L. Elliott, Mrs. Hen Lewis, Mrs. J. E. laltli Mra. W. 8. Slough, Mn. Fred Fleet, Mn. Nnttle Wlnnard, Mra. Jennie B. Orover, Mn. O. W Hornlbrook, and Mra. O. 8, Bratton, The whole affair wai conceiv ed end carried out In the moat happy manner. Lovely glfti and remembrance! were beitowed upon the gueat of honor, who expreaaed her surprise god ap preciation. e e e STATE B. P, W, OFFICER LEAVE FOR SALEM MEET Mrs. Leda Parker, state presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Business and Professional Worn. en and Mrs, A. O. Itackes, state corresponding sscretory, left Sat urday for Salem, where they will attend the South Willamette con ference to be held there Sunday, A full day'! program hai been planned, beginning with an exe cutive council meeting at 8:80 o'clock. At 10:30 o'clock, an open forum dlicusslon in panel arrangement will be presented upon tbe topic, "Why is economlo Planning ssoentlal to national security?" Three membera of the legislative committee will be In charge of the panel conversa tional discussion and different branches of the economic recov ery plan will be taken up. At 12:30 o'clock, luncheon will be served, at tbe Masonlo temple. where all of the conference meet ing! are being beld, and a d llghtful program will be present ed. Hannab Martin, state repre sentative from Marlon county will present the principal talk anon "Legislative Problems," and tbe American Legion auxiliary prize winning quartet of Salem, will sing a group of songs. Otber musical numbera will.be given during the luncheon hour. This conference will be the second of the club's fiscal year, according to Mrs. Parker. The state convention will be held In May. Folowlng tbe Salem conference, Mra. Parker will visit B. P. W. clubs at Portland. Albany and Corvallis, returning home the middle of next week. . Mrs. D. V. Toaororlc, popular Dorrls matron, was hostess at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the Wlllard hotel In Klamath Falls. The tables were attractively centered with cbrysanthemnms and luncheon was served to the following guests: Mesdames Ber natb, Ramsey, McCully. Woods, Isrealson, Olson, Atkins, Hagel steln, Furber, Wright and Ken nedy. Calendar Saturday, January IS Snow Ball, given at Wll lard hotel by tbe Winter Danc ing club. Informal. Tuesday, January 10 League of Women Voters to meet at 11 o'clock Tueiday morning In the chamber of commerce rooms. Meeting of the Tbree R club at the home of Kathleen Hepburn, 1808 Melrose street. Wednesday, January 17 Fotluck luncheon and quilt ing bee at 13:80 o'clock given by the Women's Auxiliary to tbe Veterans of Foreign Wan at the home of Mrs. Hoyt In Altamont Acres. Thursday, Jnnnary 18 Dlaplay of knitted frocks and models from Sophie Hughei Yarn Shop In Port land, at tbe home of Mri. E. W. Meriereau, 126 North Payne avenue. The display will continue on Friday, Jan uary 19. Saturday, January BO A. A. U. W. to bold des Bert meeting at tbe home of Mrs.- Ralph W. Stearns, 1200 Pacific Terrace at 1:45 o'clock. Benefit Bridge given at the Wllliard hotel gt 2:00 o'clock by convention committee of tbe Auxiliary of tbe American Legion. Contract and auotlon In play, prises for high icorei and door prise. Saturday, January 87 Annual bridge benefit given by Women's Library club for Doernbecher hospital, at the library. Contract and auction to be in play. POOLE'S Pine Tree THEATRE Ends Today 'Above the Clouds' Tomorrow 10 THt HIGH 3SOT3 PANAMA mOT gPOTM .UU.IL 1 1 CVwAU ALSO TINTYPE SCREEN HONG and NEWS . MOOMF) 1 ,01X1 E OFFICER TO VISIT LOCAL GROUP The Moose lodga and' tha Wo men of Moose will enjoy a visit from tbe supreme dictator, Al bert J. Sartorl, lata In January, It was recently gnnouneed. Com mittees bavt been appointed to arranne for the entertainment of the distinguished guest. Then, committees are: Mn. George Ogle, Mrs. William Vernon and Mrs. Martin Chrlstensen,, for the Women of tha Moose lodge, and for the Moose, William Stanley, Jack Renner, Clyde Thompson and Giorge Ogle. At a recent meeting of the Women of the Mooie, an attend ance eonteat waa atarted, the losing lid to entertain tbe win ners at the end of the contest. A pinochle party, set for Feb ruary 13, nvlll be sponsored by the Women of tbe Moose, at the Moose ball at 3:80 o'clock. Tbe committee In charge of arrange ments will be Mn. Clyde Thomp son, chairman; Mn. William Mo Bride, Mrs. Bortha Hogua and Mrs. William Vernon. Tbe sewing circle of the Wo men of Moose met Friday after noon at the home of Mra. Maude Chrlstensen, with thirteen mem bers present. Tbe Jinks bridge club-was en- tertalned Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. William Cheyne, when Uiree tables of auction bridge were in piay. High score was awarded to Mrs. O. w. Bell, and consolation to Mrs. I. F. Orem. Dainty re freshment! were served by the nostess to the following guestB: Mesdames Roy LaPrarle, Frank Carey, Irving Dixon, R. Hop kins, Verne McClellan, Jim Rob inson, I. F. Orem, G. W. Bell O. wabbles, Lawrence Birk, J. F. Svlnth and A. R. Campbell. The next meeting will be held at tbe home of Mrs. Bell. ... Members of the Happy Hour club, and their husbands, as special guests, compllmen'ed Mr. ana airs, van banaeji with a house-warming at their home on Lincoln street, Monday night A pot luck dinner waa served to tbe rollowing: Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hector, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Keller, Mr. and Mra. Leo L. Humphrey, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Btelnmetz, Mr. and Mrs. R. G-. Motschenbaober, Mr. and Mrs. Bell Beck, Mr. and Mn. Dayton Itarnhouse, Mr. and Mre. H. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Propst, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Mrs. Jennie Hurn, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. Stella, sheets, Mrs. Nellie Sum mers, Mr. R. A. Emmltt and Mr. Albert Langer. e MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Moore have returned from a three weeks trio to Honolulu. Tney report a wonderful trip ana enjoyed tbelr stay on tbe islands very much. They brongbt back many Interesting native curios with them. ... Election of officers for the Tbree R club was beld January secona, when members met at the borne of Mrs. Norene Hales, 1211 crescent avenue. The following members took office rollowing election: presi dent, Lucille Heifer; vice presi dent, Melissa Hammel; secretary, Anna AicuormicK; and corres ponding secertary, Mn. Maud UartletL Hostesses for tbe afternoon were Mesdames Lein, Fay Stur- giss, Cheyne, Takui, Woolever and Hales. Tbe next meeting will be held at tbe borne of Kathleen Hep burn, at 1810 Melrose street. The December meetine of the Three R club was a Christmas party and gift exchange held at th borne of Ada Hunter. 800 Roseway Drive. 46 members and six guests- were present. ... MERRILL The Merrill Li brary club held Iti regular meet ing at the home of Mra. T. W. Chatburn Thursday afternoon. Plans were made for a card party to be beld at the Commun ity ball Thursday. January 2B. when pinochle, contract and auc tion bridge will be played. Re freshments were served at the close of, the afternoon by tbe ENDS VaundevflllHe SHE kNEWTM iEN I s sMse r 1 . 7 bow A igf'jyHOOPLAl WlB f DON NOVI3 MESTON FOITIR I ACT RICHARD CROMWIll HIIIIBT MUNDIN JAMII M MICKEY MOUSE n.TJ Dirartad by FRANK UOYD jS? NKW9 L laf Maadamca Chatham, Alderdlce and L. A. Tabor, Memberi present were Mes dames W. C. llnlley, N. H. Bngue. J. R. and R. W. Steele, Soott and H. McKendrse, E. De Lap, w. f. rrtnis. k. I,, oaiton, E. p, Merrltt, H. II. Heaton, Nebuker, F. 1 E. Trotmsn, H. p. Blanton, B. F. Fa us; h. Bowmnn, J. 8. Johnson, Ted Nelson, Chai. Rtu- kel, Levi McDonald, and Miss Kiien aicveign. Visitors were Mesdames Geo. Wright of Eagle romt, A. L. Andrleu, Orove and J. A. McDonald. e e Mri. Cbarlei Sewsll and Mrs. A. W. Wlnegar entertained mem ben of the Jllahee circle of the Firit Metbodlst church Thurs day afternoon at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon at tbe home of Mrs, Sewell. Covers were laid for 16 guests. e The Past Oracle club of the iioyai Neighbors of America beld tbelr annual banquet Sun day evening, January eighth, at the Wlllard hotel, with the hus band! of memberi being tha hon ored guests. After dinner tha evening was pleasantly spent In playing cards. Tbosa present were Mesdames Ella Pauley, Kate Hogue, Manila Ferris, Audella Glover, Ethel Blake and Myrtle nart. otcssrs. Claude Pauley, Frank Hogue, Fred Glover, Thoma! Blake, Ivan Ferris and Ttiomas Hart. MERRILL The Merrill group of Camp Fire Girls held a candy and notion sale at the library on iuo oaiuruay oeiore onristmas. Money from these little sales goes to buy camp ttre equipment such as honor beads, which are given to Individual membera once eacn year for honors earned, Any home task that a girl does aione counts toward her honors. Girls In the group are Arllne Liewls, president; Marjorie Eagle, secretary; Martha Robison, Phyl lis tiaskins, Louise Bowman, Beth Robley, Louise Andrleu, El lis Young, Loulie Fotberingbam, Dorotby Winner, Roberta Fruits, Lois Lewis. Mn. Alma Merrltt Is guardian of tbe Camp Fire and Miss Leona Kidwell is assistant guardian. During the winter the girls cannot meet as often and one meetings are generally at school and everyone is looking forward to the summer time meetings and niaes. MERRILL Word has been received here of the marriage of Douglas Slatterson to Miss Doris Fleming at Payette, Idaho, In late December. The bride la a former Merrill girl, and la a sister of Mrs. L. L. Hill of Merrill. BIEBER ITEMS BIEBER. Calif. J. A. Buck ley's new Pine Cone Inn on Big vauey mountain six miles south west of Bleber Is approaching completion and Is expected to be ready for occupancy this month. ine building faces the Reddlng Alturas highway half way up the east slope of 'he mountain, and covers 32x51 feet of ground. Tbe central lobby Is 24x32 feet and Is flanked by parlor, dining room, Kitcnen and bedrooms. Tbe exterior walls are of round faced siding and there is a hand some big chimney of routrb- blocked light gray sandstone built outside from tbe ground up. Martin Grover from Reddine and Ray Long from Susanvllle are millmen assisting Superin tendent J. O. Chapman of the Stockton Box company's lumber mill near Nubleber In overhaul ing that plant during this win. tor's shutdown. The mill la to be brought to highest possible efficiency In preparation for next season's cut. A. E. Knight, division an tier. lntendent; C. R. Harding, road- masier; u. w. gberman, train master, and C. N. Christopher son, general agent at Klamath Falls, came down to Bleber bv rail motorcar recently on an in spection trip over tbe Great Northern railway's California line, TODAY And His Wonder Stars hoatesass, O. Ellis, Opens Tomorrow LIKE A BOOK She thouohf ah did . . . until a ro mantic youngster opened her eyes to a page of genuine romance! Start at Pelican Bring Back Lift to Vaudeville Art Youngsters, the products ot Opportunity Contest! la the northweit, have brought back tha full bloom ot life to the vanish ing art of the vaudeville ihow. This talented company, an or ganlaatlon of atari from tha very beginning, elosei a lerlei ot sue cessful appearances at the Pell esn theatre tonight. Skipper Don Mills, chief fig ure In Opportunity Contests that have sent new porformera to tha stage, ecreoa end radio, haa gath ered a wide variety ot entertain ment. Thla Pelican theatre at traotlon Includee comedy, alng Ing, dancing, blll-bllly acta end novelty itunti. Here Is a brief glance at the acta: 1 Icky, Wlcky, Wacky and Woo, four gondoliers. Two boya with accordlans, one with a violin end another with a clari net. 2 Jug Lorem, a erasy, eccen tric singer. 8 The Johnson slster: throe charming, beautiful girl! who sing, dance and play a halt dos en instrument!. They piny blind bolded and while they dance. 4 Jolly Wranglen, four hard boiled hlll-blllles. 6 Mary O'Conner, 10-year-old girl wbo Inperaonatei Helen Cain, Ruth Ettlng, Maurice Che valiere, Fanny Brlce, Blng Cros by and otben. Highly praised by John McCormlck. t Bobby Burns, pianist, 7 Lyle Kingsbury, 11-year-old boy who Imitates every sort of animal or bird. The show Is oa Its way to Hollywood for an engagement with tbe National Broadcasting company. Pioneer Klamath Farmer Dies at'.' Home on Friday David A. HcComb, 68, a prom inent resident and farmer ot Klamath county tor the past 33 yean, died at bis horn in tha Henley district Friday following an illness ot several months. McComb was a native of Iowa and came to Klamath county In 1901. He Is survived b bis wife, Mn. Marian McComb ot Henley, Miss Mary McComb, assistant city librarian and Allan W. Mc Comb, Camp Sopertown, Georgia. The deceased was a member ot the Henley grange and a elder ot the Mt. Lakl Presbyterian church. National Fruit Code Copy Received Here E. L. Cramblitt, member of the national advisory board for fruit dealen under tbe NBA, has re ceived a copy ot tbe national fruit code, according to an announce ment Friday. Cramblitt will confer with any local dealers relative to tbe new code, and stated that the local NRA compliance board might call a publle meeting for discussion ot the fruit code. - , Catching Cold? VICKS NOSE OROf New- VOX Theatre of tbe Bt4W COMING TOMORROW liiP1 THE PERFECT FOOL . CHARLES "CHIC" SALK8 DOROTHY MACK A ILL . WILLIAM ROYO E1FIK KLLHLfcll Directed by ' CHARLKH F. ltlKSNER Laurel and Hardy xiiose two funny mm IB--- "DOTTY WOK I 5 : : ' '2A'to3rsdarm llfrolio of f aOk rlurloui fun. ejeJsF a5sak America'! Vsel favorite, mtJ comedian In mM'f his greatest mI entertain- syW!s All Comedy Program