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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1934)
March 6, 1034 THE EVENTNG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pags rive CITY BRIEFS Leave for North Dr, and Mn. Warren Hunt and family have loft for Portland on a combined business mid pluniuro trip, Tboy will travol uurlb from l'urtlutid to rlixikuito, where Dr. Hunt will attend Hit ollimitl muetlug of thw American College of Hurguoue to bo hold there Tuesday and Wednesday, Mroh t and 1. Ilctunia Prom North Itonry Hohortiiuii, sunltury officer fur the oily, has ruturntid from Pint land where liu spent several dnye on a business and plunsure trip. Hohortgau apont a grunt dual of tlma In tha office of tbo milk and food Inspector of Hint oily, and alio accompanied him on a n urn bar of Inspection trip. Accident BuiKirlcnV A minor automobile accident hae bou re ported to tha pollre bureau by Ohurlua Cordaro, of Pelican City, who hit a flra hydrant, at Ninth and Plna atroata, Minor damage waa raportad. Meeting Changed Tha moet tnat tlma of tha Mills P.-T. A. group haa boon' changed to Tuee day at 1:00 o'olook. It will ba hold at tha noma of Mri. Char les Thomaa, H05 Wantlaud. Royal IMghbora There will he a special mooting of tha noyal Nelghbore Tueedoy aftornoon, Marob t. at 1 o'clock In the I. O, 0, P. ball to ballot on cundl datea and transact otbur ucc Hi lary buslnoas. Arroat Tic cord Arrest rocords at tha state polleo office ahow Hint Clifford Johnson of Merrill paid a fine of 16 lu Justice court there fur having an excessive width load on the bliihway. MT TIM 11 TODAY T Zone (irv'e 'The Laat ltound-Cp" z TOMORROW A Story of Boom e)nd Blond .See why-' SKKI , A fW Haul Nci M 10RITTA YOUNO 1VII TAltOT WtNNII UOHNTNI MOItTOOMIT MUOHtHHtMRT ALSO- Sport Magic Carpet Baby Burleek Coming Events Tlila caloadar of touting avanti baa boon oouipllad by tha cham ber of eommorco and "Hie llornlcl Newe. It will be devoted to af faire of publlo Imuran, Addl Hum are wolcumod. March A, Turedny The Daughter of the British ICmpIro will mout at the homo of Mr), Ida JIumlltun, MaCarthy apartmoula, at 8:00 o clock. Regular meeting of the League of Women Volora at lllOO a.m. In the chamber of oommnrce ruopia. HuUJuet to bo "The Now Currency and llniiklug Laws," proaontod by Lester Ufflold, of the American National bank. Cltlions' Railway Transport tlou Loagtio will sponsor's dinner dance at the Wlllard botel at 0:30 o olook. Mcrcbanta, mom' bora of Ibe obnmber of com meroe and otbar sorvlce elabi and organltntloua are Invited. March IU, Saturday Appoaranco of the Royal Doll Rlngora, given under the auspices of the American Le gion auxiliary at the Wlllard hotel. Tba organisation will present a aacrod concert at tbo aam place on Sunday, . March It. Holiday Annual Spring Concert given under the nueploea of the Maeonlo lodge and tba Ordur of Kaatorn tr. National Uusinesa Wouieo'a week elnrta. 8icIbI pro gram! and aoolal affaire be ing arranged by Win Kite Karr. , March 12, Monday. Ilvgulur mooting of ilio Wo mon'a Library club In the audi lorlura of tbo Klamath Fulla city library at :00 o'clock. Toplo of tba afternoon to be "India." March ID, Thursday Crude School Olee olub con teat to be held at 7:80 p. m. at From out school. Mnrrh 17, Saturday. Bt. Palrlck'a day danco to .be given by the Winter Dnncjng club at the Wlllard hotel. March IB, Hundny Bkl tournament at Govorn tnant camp In Crater Lake park. March SS, Friday Annual Spring Fashion ahow to bo preaented by Klamath ralli Federation of Bualneta and Profoaalonal Women it the Pelican theatre. . April , IThlay. Vlnltlng member of the East orn Blar to bo sponsors for a card party to be hold Friday evening, April 6, at the Masonic hall. Publlo la Invited. Ilradbury Here R. H. Ilrad- bury, county fulr board chair man, came hnre Monduy from Portland. Ilradbury aald b had ben working ou the Southern Or en on llnllrood application for a 1181.000 loan frnm the PWA. The application waa approved by tbo Oregon PWA advisory board and aent to Washington. riji.li1,.,.iu Aiititlciillfin The nlnnnln. noni mission Monday ro- oelved word from tbo PWA au- ll.,.-lll..a mt WMMhlnirliin Illlit ItlA nmendud appllcutluu for lining aim fencing me government ounoi hae boeu received and will bo given consiiioruuou. Practice Postponed lingular drill practice of the Women of tba Moomi, aoheduled for Tuos day ovonlng, hue boun postponed, according to un anuuuncomont made Monduy. l'iiilcrgu' (ii-rallon Mrl Wllllum Holm of Modoo Point Hiibmlttod to a major operation Monday niuriiing at Kmiuutu Valley boapltals Dlacaaoa ltrKr('it Four canoa of apldemlulOKy wore reported to tha hoallh unit for the week end ing March 8 ae followa: Bcarlot fever, 8; puupmonla, 1. Plate Hloli'n Theft of tho llrnnao plntoa from her automo bllo haa boon reportod to police bureau by Pruncea Uumwalt, CIS High atruot, llulldlng PrrnilU Building pormlla laaued at the city ball fur the weak frum February 28 to Murch B totaled fOOO, according to official recorde. t'lKlrruiM-e l)ii-riitlon Vornlco Dniimnn. 828 Wninui avonuo, iilmiltlcd to an operation for uppondlcltla Monday mornlug at illllalde boapltai. . HELD TIGHT Young people of the Methodlit Vpworth League and the Flrat I'reabrterlun Cbrlatlan Kndnavor octette will bold their roenp tlon for the Duff Trio tonlxht. Tim rocoptlon wll be held In the nolal hall of the ' Mnthodiiit church following the evening ser vice In tba Flrat Presbyterian church. Those In charge are Pearl Jean Wilson and Molvln Yadnn, games and attinta, Uretchon Hum and J, D. Conn; refreshment commu tes, ItutU Peterson, Maxlne El liott, Margnr"t Yadon, Alice Har voy and Virginia Gilbert, Those In whose honor tho re caption Is given aro Waller Duff, jr., lender or me evangelistic party. Miss EvaiiKolIno Duff, his lister, and Mrs. Walter Duff, Sr., mother of the evangollsts. Iliilns At like Rain fell throughout Sunday at Crater lake. There la about alx feet of enow at the rim at this time. KNOH TODAY "Madison Hire Unrden" TOMORROW .YIIARD A5UNAV 59 JUt Itxcrlvlng ' Treatment Mra. Peter Flshnr of Tulnloke la a Diitlont at Hillside hunpltal where alio la receiving medical treat ment. Vllt Here ioorico Long and aon Uln of Caamdla, Ore,, apent two days In Klamath Fulla on buiilnoea and visited at the home of Mr. eud Mra. W. F. McBride. n -turns to Allures L. P, StubbU'fleld relumed to but home In Alturas Monday after receiving medical care at Hill side bospllul. 200 Expected at Tuesdays Event Arranaementa for 100 guests to be entertained at the dinner and dnnca sponsored by the Cltl- sons Railway Transportation Lea gue at tha Wlllard hotel Tues day evening have been made, and the complete program prepared, according to tbe committee In chargo. Tha . organization, formerly known as tbe Ship by Flail club, has prepared a delightful entor lalnment for the evening, which will 'bo followed by dancing, to begin at 0:30 o'clock. Dinner hae been announced for 8:30 o'clook. NEW MAIN STREET Muskrat Season Closes April IS The muskrat season closta on April 18, It waa pointed out Mon day by state ponce oincera in charge of game law control. Tba law. It waa slated, defines 1 1. a An,n ntiulrmt sPaaon tmm January 15 to April 15, lnclnsiva. Through other periods of tbe van It ! lewfnl fnr fivnftr. nf lands or tneir employee lo trap m i.uTnn nn Burn lamia nr nn dlkea, in the Klamath baaln. A new building, to be built by J. F. Maanlrs at 806-808 Main street, win oe occupien ny April 16, according to an ,an- nonncemeni irom me owner. Tha building will be occupied by tbe Oregon Woolen Mills store. It Is to be 22 feet wide by 85 tent long, and the walls will ba of masonry construction, Soma of tbe contract have al ready been let, and Magnlre stated that tha Wattera company had been awarded the contract for plumbing and ateamflttlng, while tha Larsen brothers bad been given tba contract for plas ter In a ana decorating. Tbe other contracts have not yet been let, but will be In tbe near future, Magutre atatea. 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Public Invited to View New DeSoto "Don't Judge the Airflow De , Soto until you're ridden in It," Is the word of L. O. Arena, Ply mouth and Ie Soto dealer, who showed the new Airflow ear for , Ibe first time last week, Arena Is taking tbe Da Soto to Uond and Lakevlew for show ings this week, and la booking demonslratlona (or tha oext week. Arena invites the public to rldu In tho new car, and reiiucats that they make date for demon stration In advance. Deadline N earing ' for Federal Tax H. D- Barber, Internal revenue aguut from Portland will be in Klamath Kails until March 1G assisting W. J. Owsley, deputy In this district, to Inform and Instruct the publlo In fedoral In come tax payments. Both federal offlclala nrged tba taxpayers to visit tha office at 208 Federal building ae early aa possible. March IS la the final tiling ante. The office will be available to tba publlo from 8:80 in the morning until 4:80 in the afternoon. f Jf OPENS TUESDAY WITH A ROARl II MJ JA. v a r m ra bbmbb h 1U aW M -kh. AT MlnwAfmluitry J ' U ' roWfc-crock fhclr , ludyto glory M 4 ' J ' llhowet of pink W-' ,r Mt ion chetrs . ..) V ' I Anncn if Christian Science Church Ohrlat Jesus" waa the sub ject of tba lesson-sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 4. Tha Golden Text waa "Other foundation can no man lay than that la laid, which la Jesus Christ" (I Cor. 8:11). Tho lesson-sermon consisted of citations from the authorUod version of the Bible, and correla tive passages from the Cbrlatlan Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to tbe Scrip tures, by Mary Baker Eddy, In eluding tbe following: "The poopla that walked In darkness have soon a great light they that dwell In the land ot tho shadow ot donth, upon them hath the light ahlnod" (lea. 0:2) "When a new spiritual Idea is borne to earth, tha prophetic Scripture ot Isnlnh la renewedly rulflllod: 'Unto ua a child Is born, . . . and hla name shall be culled Wondorful"' (8, H.. P. 100). Itching, bums, saoee and chaps, eased quickly with bland, relisble ResinoL rjw rnrirteiampiewflfeto . RnliKl.Dpl. ,Blto. Mf ADDED VANCE BARNETT '.. ""'HIS FIRST CASE" iiEWS & FABLES . " A RUTH ETTINO'JV THElMA TODD DOROTHY LEE iC BBSS Rnlool.D.pl.ei.B.lto. 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