Jnnunry 27, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page nvx f ) CITY BRIEFS Coming Events This calendar at oumiiii events tin been ouinplled by the cbaui bar or ootuinerce and The Herald Mows. It will be devoted (o ! fulri ol public lutoreot. Addi tions are walrohi'd January 117, Saturday Annuel bn(il lor tin OnuriiUuoliar hnapltal lu Port ' land, held under th gueploee ot Women's Ubrary olub of till! ally. MM. W. U Uulnu, abulnnau, In olmria ol ar rangement. Klnmath high ediool , Aah liinil hlKh icliool her. Houthern Oregon Normal n. Multnomah olub bara. Janunry al, Wediioadny. Enat Klamath Improvuraont olub nd auxiliary to hold bonotlt card party q tha club rooina. February 1, Thursday Little Thoatra proeontatlon. "Ton Night In a llar-room,'1 at Pin Trs theatre. Pelican P.-T. A. danco at Pelican aobuol, t:00 o'clock. Ilooaovclt Hlufljf Group Tha Itooiorelt Study (roup will moat at tba homo or Mm. Clyde Sher man, 1010 Portland avoiiua, Monday attornnon at !:00 o'clock. Mra. Ouy Manning will present a paper on "la Your Child a Bucoaaa In School." . COMING! The Little Theatre . Guild - present Ten Nights in a Bar-Room on the stage Pine Tree THEATItK ThurwUy Kvculng February Ikijiiim l-AHT TIMKH TtlUAV 'Scroon, 'Take a Clianco" Slag. Polite Volllea Whose story is it1? He SHOVED a grape fruit in a film ueen)s kisser and himaga&mus .Pf J rftf WARNIR BMS.'SCR(EM SCOOP OF THE YEAR "LMae CltwRe"4 mabsaret lindsay ALSO PLUS NEWS Kmla I'iMliiy "hKYWAV" and "XAIIZAN ' : Tomorrow ' Irene Bentlfiy Ah I ,rTw-iiwim-Tjiiiiiwii KNDH TODAV "CHAHMW CHAN'H OHArJOR" Tomorrow mm ANY SEAT FIFTEEN CENTS Wllliii'ri Uuiwta Incluiliid on tlio guuat Hat lit tho Wlllunl bntnl on Jnnunry 117, wnra din follow ing! II. J, l.nvy, Hun Kraiirlscn; Humid V, Coin, Hull l.nlio Cllyi (I. It, Killlur, I'lirtlund; Hun Luw ronce, Hpoliuim; Kny Mol'lierrlu, I. oa Angelim; (I, Kuslilnnd, I'orl Inml; W. II, Wulmr, llerknlayj A. II, Hliunioii, Hnn Crnnclaco; 11, It. KhiK, 1'nrlliind! Churlua Jolinaiiii, Yrnlta; lliiliih MeMurruy, Yriikn; John I Temple, llurkiilny; W. K. Ituah, ICugeiio; M. It. O'Connor, Hpukniio: J. W, Plunngnn, Hun KruucUco; Itolmrl I). llnniiiK"r, Han Fruni'laeu; vlnyil Muglll, Ui'iid; J. I). Donovan, llenil; Car tnr llumioi, I'nrtlniid; K. I). War ing, l'ortluml; C. 1). Itnuyaril, l'ortlamli 8. J. Johnson, Heiittla; Hurry Urown, I'ort lunci ; K, I', I'roason, Hlnrktnn; II, M, Dudley, Houltlo; (1. II. Nlma, I'orllund: 11. l'lorco, Bun Kranclavo; 1), L. Hhlr loy, l'oriliinil, Timlo Ni(tliiii'l Mr. mid Mra. Cliua. Hurgdorf linva trudod Hires houses at Blimly Pino and 20 acrua near Dairy tat a 44 aero fitrni with a modoru tlx room linino loaded about eight miles from Oriinta Pass on tliu Panlflo highway, and fornmrly owned by Ueorgo MrCiilliiin. Tho trad waa Diode through the offlc of Howard Durnhlsul, roul-tor. Pupils Stiiily Worlil Children ot other lnnd have boon studied by tho flrat grndn puplla of Ilooaevolt achool during Jununry. Schoola, dress, fluga and other phnans nhnrncliirlHlla to (ho coun tries woro streaned. Tim achool room wna guy during t Ills atudy period with plcturoa, trlukuta and a table atudy to lllustrnte tho projuct, and aongs ot tnuny lauda woro learned by tho children. IVIIrnn I'. T. A. Dmiro A number of Ititori'stlng and amus lug fuultiro hava been planned for tho benefit dunro to h given hy the l'ollcun 1. T. A. on Friday miinliiK, Kebruiiry II, at II o'clock nt tho achool. A quilt will bo given awny during tho evening an ono of tho special ovoula. Mualc will bo furnlehed by tho Lonely Troubadora. Conillllon ImprovM Tha con dition of Mra, Ada Btlncol, 224 Spring street, who la receiving medical treatment at lllllaldo hoe pllal, la reported to bo Improving, according to boapllal attendants. Dpln.ll Vllla W. A. Dvlxell of RnliMii waa a biielnriw visitor In Klamath Falls, Saturday, trans acting business and vlnltlng hla ami. T. W. Delanll. Ha planned to return north Knturday ovenlng. Opens Tomorrow Hollywood haitcdh nA ''IM.41I.Wf3L- MICKEY MOUSE In "HA lA PUKMIKK" and COMEDY nil St ai mi fell Also tWSSZf "TIN-TYPE" ftKilr-m NEWS & SPORT f 1 TV?. i! II ' ,aXtv-.E i . rf I ,LJI lnM:i MiTii mm -im-rnn i t Allmi.l t!iiuiinii f 1fiiM.ft Mm Wlllluin Ioroni;, Mra, Krod Hclml lock, Mra, A, J. Voya, Mra. Mlnnla llintrv Mi'U T. 11. t HUfitmntem and Mra, W. 1,. Henry motored to Kiiaune thla pant week where they uttvuded tho oouuvrt of Holand llnyea, nnro tenor, which wna held In MoArtlmr court, Thura duy evening. Hii'tiilna Fraclure Mra, Paul Diilton, who aualalned a frac tured leg In a full Krlduy, wua to luuvo Saturday evening for Oakland, Calif., where the will enter a hoapltul. Mra. Oalton had only recently recovered from nevgro lujiirloa which aha ro celvod aouia tlmo ugo In an auto mobllo accident. Mra, llnriiii Improvca The condition of Mra. Itulpb W. Horun who uudnrwent a major operation at Klainatb Valley hoa pltul Krlduy, la reported to ho much Improved. Mra. Horun will not bo uhlo to receive vlaltora for aoiuo time, bowevor, lluhy Hon Nniiied Jamea Hny wnrd la the name choaou by Offl ooi and Mra, Jeff Dean for their baby boy, born January 25 at Kliimuth Valley honpltal. An nouncement ot tho buby'i birth and name waa made hy tho Bennu on cleverly duiilgued enrde. Tho youngator wolghed eight pounda. Homo Prom Washington Mr. n ml Mra. Karl C. Smith, git Jof foraon at rent, have )nt returnod from a five weeka visit at Mar cm, Wash. Weather conditions In Waahlngton, they aald, aro nbiiut tho minio aa at Klumath Kalla. Hohlna hava been aeen at Unrcua ull winter. Clilmni-y lliirim A flue flro which occurred early Thursday evening at tho home of Mra. C. I. nockard, 42S North Ninth atreot, called nut the city fire depart ment. The fire waa -tliigulahed, however, without causing any damage. lilnlio Vlnllors Mrs. Frank B. Robinson mid little daughter Florence, ot Moscow, Ida., ar rlvcd In Klamnlb Falls Friday ovenlng to spend a few days visiting with A. L. I.ouvltt, Mrs. Houlnson'a father, and nor aimer, Mra, Howard Buruhleol. Pnrrhnan Now Home Mr. and Mra. Anton Meyer bare purchas ed a modern five room bouae with ono acre of ground In Alta. mont addition from 0. H. Han cock. The sole waa made through the office ot Howard uarnblael, realtor. Oiirnillon Sucre f n 1 M Springer of Morrill underwent an operation fur the removal of cataract from his eye Saturday morning at Hlllsldo hospital. The operation was reported ' to bo successful. Mnulre Clone School An apl demle of measles hae necessitated tho temporary closing . ot the Weyerhaeuser camp achool, ac cording to Information at the county school offices. ItivcUing Treatment K. W. Blnlr, who waa Injured several months ago In a fall from a lad der, baa returned to Hlllsldo hos pital for additional treatment. Medical Patient Rollln Rob erts ot tbla city, la a patient at Hlllsldo hospital receiving med ical care. Sera Game It. 0. Orocsbeck was among Klamath raaldenta who attended the Ashland game at Ashland Friday night. Hero From Kucenc E. S. Kel ly ot Eugene, formorly ot this city, la a visitor in Kiamatn Falls. New VOX Theatre ot tho Star Comma; Tomorrow JOHN BARRVMORE IN COUNSELLOR AT LAW with BEBE DANIELS DORIS KENYON, Isabel Jewel, Onilow Stevens, Msl vyn Douglas, Thtlma Todd, Mayo Msthol, Producsd by Carl Laemmle, Jr., from th ttlg play by ELMER RICE. Directed by William Wyltr. Prsisnttd by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. NEWS NOVELTY REEL "CHOOK8 TOUH" AN M. 0. M. COMEDY PoHltlvcly Kmla Tonight Mnrlo' Hresator In "HICK HWIJIOTHIiAnT" liSll CLERK CHECKS GILLENWATERS COST FIGURES County Clerg aiae K. Short Saturday addressed a letter to tho editor of Tha Hvenlng Herald and News, relative to a atalement made by District Attorney T. R, Mlllenwatsrs In Friday evening's Herald, The letter follows: Klamath Falls, Ore. (To tha Editor) Mr. Olllen waton In hla statement In laat nlght'a Herald said that expenses ot hla office last year were ap proximately $4200 tinder 1930. In justice to W. B. Wiley, district attorney during tba year 1030, thla misstatement should be cor rected. Tbero wai expended la the dls trlct attorney's office during the year 1030 the sum ot 18,184.64; expenditures for the year 1(33 wero 17784.70, or only 1399.84 less tban In 1930, Mr. Olllonwatera' budget for 1938 was 16,779.00, ot which amount 1760 was appropriated for advertising tax foreclosure. Tba amount expended for this purpose during 1933 amounted to only $3.89. Mr. Olllonwatera exceeded hi budget last year not only tho sum of 3960.70, but also uaed tbe balance of $746.11 ap propriated for advertising lax foreclosure for purpose other than advertising, exceeding bis budget 11701.81. These tlgurca can be. verified from tbe published budget In the Herald of November 9, 1933, and from tho records and flic of tbe clerk's office. The above figures Include sup plies as well aa aalurlea and ad rortlalug. An Interesting comparison can be made between tbe years 1930 when Mr. Wiley was district at torney and the past year. There were 94 criminal action Died in tbe circuit court during 1930 and during 1933 only 44. Mr. Wiley bandied more tban twice as many criminal actions In the cir cuit court for the years quoted at a cost of only 3400.00 more not 14200, as Mr. Olllenwaters states. MAE K. SHORT, County Clerk. Tbe following ladles met Thursday for a day of quilting at the tome ot Mr. B. k. tsnen ke ot Homedale tract: Mesdames F. M. Mortenson, Cbas. M. Rey nolds, C, W. Crawford, George Manning, Frank Bramwell . and C. nobltallle. A delicious luncn eon was served by Mrs. Bhenke at noon. MERRILL The Ladle Aid ot the Presbyterian church met at tbe home ot Mr. J. L. Hasklns Wednesday afternoon. Mr. 8. H. Jewell had charge ot the de votional exercise. At tbe next meeting will be held the annual election of officers. At the close of the afternoon the hostesses. Mesdames J. L. Hasklns, W. F. Hill and John W. Taylor aerved refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette entertained at dinner at their home Thursday evening. Covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Q. H. Carleton, Mrs. Chas. I. Snyder, Robert Martin Snyder, John Mo- Wayne, Gene Ramsey, Carl Jin' nette and tbe host and hostess. MERRILL A surprise birthday was given to Mr. C. N. Hasklns at bis home this week, cards were played during tbe evening after which refreshments were served. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Blanton, Paula and Ellenor Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bowman, Marjorle Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bowman, Louise and Velma Joan Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roblnette, Joan Roblnette. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bowman, Leonard and Donald Bowman, Walter Strauss, Dor othy and Wilbur Hasklns and Air, and Mrs. c. N. Hasklns. MALIN Mrs. E. D. Smith complimented her niece. Mrs. Frank Kamarad, at a charming bridal shower tbla week. The honor guest received many gift. and after a pleasant afternoon. refreshments were served by the nostess to the following guests: Mrs. Kamarad, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mr. Harry Wilson. Mrs. Kirkpatrlck, Mra. George Graham of Mt. Lakl. and her daughter, ismmnllne Wilson, Beverly Eld ridge, Mrs. Anton Oetreeek, Mrs. McComb, Miss Anna Zumr. Mrs. Rudolph Jelllnek. Mra. Mary Mc- Auutie, Air. John Alcuniiey; Mrs. (jnnruo Dunce, Knuuene Rodo mnker, Jane nnd Jenn Smith and BeBste Kamarad. FORT KLAMATH The Jolly Bridge club met Wednesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Pearl Edwards. Two tables ot auction were In play throughout tho afternoon, with honors tor nigh score being taken by Mra. Dorla Smith nnd second high by Mrs. Elva Varnum. Delicious refreshment were served at the card tnblos by the hostess at the closo of tha afternoon. The following member and guest were present: Mesdames Elva Varnum. Edith Moon, Jew ell Ferguson, Rose Noah, Myrtle Denton, Audn McGroer, Doris Smith, and Miss Lovetha Reed, a speolal guest ot the hostess, Mr. Pearl Edwards, who was assisted In entertaining by her daughter, Miss Alice Edwards. The Jolly Bridge club will be entertained by Mr. Jewell Fer guson next Wednesday afternoon, a MERRILL The Morrill P.-T. A. held a tea at tho home ot Mrs. F. H, Trotman Friday at-' tornoon. The prosldont of the dlttoront organisations poured at dltforont hours during the after noon.' The rooms war pretty with spring flower and lighted Society State Police Find Bly Man's Machine State pollco revealed Saturday they had located In a local Karate a truck and trailer belonging to ram wampier or lily. Wamplor on December 13 re ported tba truck was stolen, and tiled a complaint against a sus pect In the case. On January 24. state police made a regular chock of local garages, and lo cated th truck In one ot them. It had been driven Into the gar an 'and left there. Wampier was notified Saturday. Obituaries MART JACK SOS WILLIS. Mary Jackaon Willi, a rl. dent nf loath. Tnu. nnfi , at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hardin. Thnrida a. ok a. m. following an Illnos ot two weens. Mrs. Willis came here from Texas In December to visit her daua-hter. She wa nnH of Texas and at the time of her a earn was agea 73 years 8 montns and 19 days, baring been born Ma t. I860. Hurvlvln. .r six daughters and two ona: Mrs. Molll Stephens, Pndncb, Texas; Mrs. Ethel Hardin, Klam ath Falls; Mrs. Rboda Turley, Fort Worth, Texas; Mr. Llllle oiepuens ana Mrs. Bessie Drls coll, . StepbensTllle, Texas; Mrs. Alder Turpln, Los Angeles; Sam Willis. Ynma. ArlKnna. anil TYinm. ns Willis, Klamath Falls. ' . ' funeral aervlces will be held Sunday at 2:A n m m u Chapel of the Earl Whltlock Fu- uurui nome, rme street at uixin, with the Rev. Fred Hornsbuh of FRED FRAME aaMsi racfcf aVfew. Wimmtr Imdinapolit Spttdmay Cltitie, 193Z Wimmtr ' Stick Cm Kmc. 1933. BaUtr twnty-nt mthmal mmi imtmrmmtitmrnl wmritt UrmSfitawoj rtctriu The 1 PICKED a Ford V-8 for the 1933 Stock Car Race ' at Elgin and I thought it was a great car when it brought rne home m front. It takes a lot of automo bile to average 80.22 miles an hour for 200 miles over : a course like that "When I heard that the 1934 Ford V-8 was even better than the 1933 job I was just a little doubtfuL It just didn't seem possible, but I thought Td find out. "I couid see it was better-looking, but I wasn't much interested in that. The thing a racing driver looks at is the engine. How does h sound? How is it built? How fast will it go? How docs it stack-up on gas and oil?. I "So I took it out on the road and opened it up. It held the road like a veteran and the way that speed ometer touched the top numbers was something to THE OUTSTANDING VALUE FOR 1934 ELEVEN BODY TVPIS - KK (9. 0. B. Dttrit. pirns frttgH, delivery end tm. Bmmperm emd spire tire extrm. Cms. mint terms ssromt Amimer sr rare rtmemee riems jmverset ir4tt Ci Klamath Temple, officiating. The remains will be sent to Fort Worth, Texas, for burial In fam ily plot there, leaving Klamath Falls, Ore., Monday morning. Ex'Klamath Man Held at Portland A. E. Lewis, alia James Lewis, Is In Jail In Portland, charged with burglary not la a dwelling at Hlllsboro, according to In formation received by the sher iff's office, Lewis, according to Jailer Rex McMillan, was arrested hare In 1929 on charges ot robbing the Imperial garage, th specific charge being assault and rob bery while armed with a danger ous weapon. He pleaded guilty, and wa sentenced to ten years In prison. Court Sets Date for Road Hearing March 1 ha been sot by the county court aa the date tor bearing objection In the matter of establishing cut-off road between Crescent, on The Dalles California highway and the Wil lamette highway. The bearing will be held at the court house. Tbe court has given notice ot Intention of re-locating, widening and otherwise Improving tbla road for a distance of 9.3 miles. The plan Is to make the road 100 feet wide wherever convenient More Office Dr. Paul M. E. Caraten has moved his office from the Winters building to the Slough building, -518 ft Main street. NEW VJ J i i" " "Tig: MLJnC3t , See the 1934 Ford V-8 Cars Now on Display Winirtd Tucker Elected Leader Winifred Tucker wa elected official girls' long leader ot K. U. H. 8. at an election hold last week, according to Mr. Madge Hampton, music super visor. LaVerne Kennerly will be her aealataut Those who desired to try ont for thli position mat with Mr. Hampton two waeks ago, and ar ranged to lead songs before a meeting ot Olrl's league. Fifteen girls tried out, and from this group Winifred Tucker, LaVerne Kannerly and Andray O'Neill were chosen by the league to bo contestant for tb sf'tool title. The final election followed the January 16 assembly. County to Sell Abandoned Land The Klamath county court Is preparing to sell 562.94 acre of abandoned land to the state tor reforestation purposes. In return, the county will re ceive an annual allowance ot 5 cents an acre on tbe land. The land Is scattered, and la valued at 26 cent an acre, members ot the court said. County Grants ; , Thirty Pensions More than 30 old age pension have been granted by tbe Klam ath eonnty court. While no money wa budget ed for pensions, It ha bean held the law mnat be followed and Here's what F amous Racing Driver says about FORD V-8 talk about. If Td had that car in the Elgin race TtJ have averaged closer to 90 than 80. "You can put me down as saying this New Ford V-8 is going to go places in 1934. It's a sweet job all the way through and that new dual carburetion system is going to save yon a lot of money on gasoline." lylWlfWat! ft iAJM ''Mi-SSaMSf trtd Fnmt Ws 1933 Eltlm the pension granted whsre the applicant! quality. Recently, th Dtachute county court obtained a legal cplnlon a to whether It would have to pay the puslons above tha amount budgeted tor the pur pose. Tbe opinion wa la tha affirmative. Mrs. Edna Acklay la laveatl gating application tor tha eou.rU Klamath Highway Bids To Be Given At It meeting February 18, the state highway commission I expected to let additional eon' tract tor tba Weed-Klamatb, highway. These include grading the Midland notion, I30.00C, . and surfacing the Midland-State Una section, 60,000. The commission also will let a contract tor paving tho Band sec tion ot Tho Dalles-California highway, 140,000. Accident Victims Leave Hospital Mr. and Mrs. L, O. Aran and sons, Jimmte and Blllle, all ot whom were Injured In an auto mobile accident early thl week, left Hillside hospital Saturday after receiving treatment there since th accident. The condition ot the member ot tbe Arens family wa reported to be much Improved. Friendship Club Entertained Mrs. Stella Dryden, asalated by Mr. Hlgglnaon, wa host to th Friendship dub at a bridge party Frldsy afternoon. a. W "V Vt& I 1 I Rood Rkw aa Ftri V4 tiipera. J