March 19, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH 'FALLS. OREGON PAGE FTV CITY BRIEFS Hera for Vacation Kenneth Thiiinui, son of Mr, mid Mm. Churlus Thomas of 3 1 0 ti Want litnil nvauuu, nrrlvud homo Inst wonk-und to onjoy a 10-duys vsca lion Imro wllli pitronts, Kim x notli atU'iirti tliu University of Oregon, llo wot accumpunlud hum hy Molvlu Hay, formur ti'miliar In tlio clly schools hum, who will visit with f rleiuU. Out on Hull (Inn Hilita ot Morrill U out on $101) bull not In Morrill lusllc court, Hugo spout Hiiturdiiy nliilit In tlio county jnll. Tho complaint aKitlnst hi in in simicd by J. A. Codriiilst of Twin Full, Idaho, who ululiued Hugo's automobile slduswlpad the (Jodarqulst machine. Kltuiuitu Make Payment County Troasuror Ooorgo 1'. Ty lor sluted Monday ha wan mady to mnko paymonls on bond Inlor st fulling duo prll 1. To Nuw York ha will rwmlt 16,0Ut ou county bonds, and to bond hold on puyuiunla will ba made haro totullnic 11040.78. Tonsils Itwioved Proston and Richard Klinbol mid Juan llar rlntttnn of Mdford, submitted to opnrntloiia lor the removal of tonsils and adonolda at Houlo aaiilturiuni on Saturday, March 17. lMurna to Work Uon Wood of tlio Mniitll Drug company ro turned to hi) pout Monday morn ing aftor abaenc ot over a wmk. Mr. Wood has Just recovered from a luvtiro lllneas. t'liili'i-gom 0M'ritlon Mr. Pole Zouiikk of 3'it Commercial streot, undorwmit a major opera tion al Hillside hospital Moudny. IVnva lloplliil Mrs. 0. E. Mitchell and baby daunhlor, Uar bnra Joan, rnturiifid to th"lr homo at Algoma Monday. Una flporatlo n Cordelia Craln. 12-yr-ld daughlor of Illco Crnln of thin city, undorwont no operation for appendicitis Monday at B'ulo anllarlum. fniuir VlCKS VOR ATONE a bttttr mouthwash at a tig saving ;i-i'x'.iiiB-r.u-ni Coming Events Thli enlondar of coming events hai boon compiled by tlio cliuin bor of oommnrco and flm Herald Nows. It will b dorotod to at fnlri of publlo Interest. Addl tloui aro wulanmod, Mnrcli BO, Tuesday Regular mooting of tlio Klam ath l.ougua of Woniuii Volors at 11:00 o'clock In tlio aliamhor of oomuiorco rooms. All woman of tlio city Intorestod In work ot tlio loniiua aro luvltod to attond. Itngulur inootliiK of tno i.uiikuo of Womon Voturs nt 11 o'clock at tlio chuinbor ot coi orco. Murili 112, Tliursriuy. First In a aorlna of contract bridge partloa to bo hold by Joseph Connor Card club at 2:00 o'clock at tho aoliool, For reservations call Mri. Francos Ulon. 1B&7-W. March 211, Friday Annual Bprlng irualilon ahuw to bo presented by Klamnth ralla Federation of Dualnoaa and Profosslonul Women it tho Pelican theatre. Annual aprlng bonoflt dunoe foettvnl nt llouloy gymnasium, Mnrrli 114, Huturday Elks I.oil ko bull tor mombnre and Invited trlonda at the Elks Toniplo. March SI. Saturday 1 Contain Carl Von Hoffman will giro an African travologuo at tho Klamath union mtih acnooi unuur tho' auaplcoe ot tho Womon'i lil brnrv club. Looturo by Captain Carl Van Hotfmort. world travolor and ad venturer, given nnder the aus plena of tlio Library club. At tho auditorium of Klnmnth Union high achool at 2:00 o'clock. Second unuual April Fool Duat ot tho 20-30 club at tho Wlllard hotel. April S, Thursday Fishing snon opena. April O. Friday. ' Vlaltlng muni bora ot the East era Star to be aponaora 'or a card party to bo held Friday ovenlng, April (, at the Masonic ball. Publlo la Invited. April 7, Kalurdny D. P. W. Cilro club to hold rummago nolo at MB Main itroot. April 1U, Thursday T. L. S. dance nt Wlllard botol. Pellrsn P..T. f The Pollcan I'.-T. A. will hold Ita election Wednraday aftornoon at 2:00 o'clock. Mra. Ida Momyor Odoil will be principal eprakur. A. mini mi program alao will bo preaont Itcturna fur Knali-r Klmor lliinrv, aon of Mr, and Mra. L. K. lloury, 2004 Uurdon atroot, has ritturuud lioino to apiina spring vacation with hla pnrunta. Ho l I a studmit In chomlral anglnoerliig at Oregon Btttto collogo, Hnriiriliiii Viirallnii Chandlor tlorry, ami of Mr. and Mra. H. It. Hurry, 210D ltucluiuiitlon street, line rottirnad homo to apond tlio Kuatur vacation Willi hla purnnla. llo la a atudent at Unlvoralty of Oregon. EVENT SCHEDULED Buturday night. March 21, la tho date aet for the aecond nn nuul April Fool Iluat of th 20-20 Club. The dance will be hold In the ballroom of the Wll lard llotul and guemta are naked to wear old clothes. The llnat hold laat April proved to be roul Biiccoaa and the tlmme ot that dance will be carried out In llila, Pritci will be offered to the counle wearing tho moat docroplt . . . . . Muilo lliialnoaa Trip John clothoa and uiao to tno coupie flliniuona ot lloutty wua a bual- dlapluylng the moat originni coa- nnaa vlallor In Klumoth Fulla lute tumea. rne uaiiroom win us luat wok. Ho wua accompanied Upoclally docorated for the oc- i.v lii irnt hiir-lii-law. A bort caaion ana exceneni muaio ii Fluril In Court Joaeph Sllvoy, arroatod In Hon In Sixth atroot Huturdny night on rockloaa driv ing churgua, wua fined 2G In Juatlco court. Tlio Judge remit tal 1C of the flno. montha and I daya. Surviving la the wife, llnlnn Kattiryn George. Kuneral eervlcne will be hold Tuoaday at 1:20 p, m. In the Chupol of the Earl Whltlock Kunnrul Home, . Pine atreet at Hlxih, with the Roverend Arthur C h a r I e a ilatoa of the Flrat Chrlallan church officiating, to which frleuda are Invited. Com mitment lervlcee and Interment l.lnkvllle cemetery. EDUCATION FILMS DUFFS SPONSOR FAMILY NIBHT rtlioadea. Hun N'amril Wlllard Frank, lina boon anlnctod by Mr. and Mra. B. 8. ItobliiHon, 614 Hprlug atreet, aa Ilia nnuie for tholr In fant aon, born roconny at inn- aide hoapltul. HURRY Last Times Today "Flying Down to Rio" MEW SHOW TOMORROW -? Hi m f li. T 7 r-:'S i -na J v13: W AlHO I .' ,191 Si 'MPif -ffl m JAMKS (MK.AHON If I jTnlMlrr "ih'n""'''t Now Ucnl" ff I 3 SjMr news -III llllilKlirnnil Put lout Thomaa Kgan of lllldobrand la a patient OT Klamath Vulloy boapltal, whore ho la receiving medical truntmont. promlaed, The dance committee U com- poaed of Hoy T. Premo, chair man, naulati'd by Ernoat Smith and Lloyd Solby, Invltatlona to the affair will be mailed the flrat of the week to trlonda and prospective momtiBra, and will uliio bo obtalnablo from any mom- tor ot the club. By CITY STORE Rnturiu Home Oene Bhufolt haa roturned to bla home on Wuntland evonuo aftor vlaltlng for aome tlmo In Tacoma and So-1 attlo with rolallvoa and frlendi. At Crracrnt City Dr. L. L. Truox wont to Crnacont City over tlio wotk-ond. Mra. Trunx will Tourlat attractlona of the Bhae- ta-Caacado Wondorland area, In cluding Klamath and Lake coun- rnmnln at tlio count city tor aomo tica, are to be displayed to the tlmo. public at San Franclaco In the Market atreet wlndowe of the Twine Named Mr. and Mra. Emporium, a huge department Ifnnry Oorucr have choaon the itore. namea Margaret and Marilyn for Tne chamber of commerce has thrlr twin glrla born recently at lllllaldo hoapltul. At Itoioie ltlvrr Mr. and Mrs. I.oo Koiiuiidy Mlaa Jcaale Ken nedy and Until llloom of Klamath Fulla wore at ltoguo ltlver Hun- day. TO SEEK OFFICE received a request to prepare phofngrapha and other materials for Klamath county's part of the display. Manager Stanley of the Wondorland aaaoclatlon aald he regarded It aa one of the best op portunities the group has ever had to exhibit the attractlona of tbla region to the public. Funeral Harry Jarbrao I-ynian Hurry Jarbeau Lyman, for the last nine years a reaident of the Cblloquln district, passed away at bla residence Sunday at 2:40 n. m.. following an Illness ot four months duration. He was DIBBER, Calif. March 17. r,ll..tn.. I Vitllinv nt f jnVnnt ftnlillx .nnminpBmnnl Prl- DUUTB Ol miuiiwu, . .... .i... ... .m ... . i I at the time of his deuth wos l.ajr i.iu. wm. - .. ..... r- .... , ,il, aA 19 n nn tltla wni. M . fl U H I' m - -I U I'M U " J ' . " " " " . I.i a..rll. hlvman from thn hllire SOCond. uu' district, comprising Modoc, Las sen, Plumas. Sierra, Trinity, Hliaulo and Siskiyou counties. Tlio oisinci naa oeou vu ,fl Q two sonli Har. reprosentntlon In the assembly 8 of chlloquln 5nd aluco Asacmblyman Albert F. fc Lyman of Plne Rdge. Ore. Rosa waa appointed auperlor . . rcsoeclfully invited Judge of Shasta county oy oov- . -itend the funeral services ernor ltolpb last May. . . ,nl. u., i T.vman to Fulcher rccolved about two-i, l.u ninnnMrfiv mnrnlnr at thirds ot tho total vote cast for 8ttCre(j Heart church where a assemblyman In tho 1922 prl- , will be celebrated mary election, tho domocrats ... renose ot bla soul com- drnfllng him aa their nomlneo m.n.iuK at 9:oo a. m. with the Surviving are tho wife, Mrs. Delohlne Lyman ot Fine Ulrica. Ore., two daughters. Mrs, In. J. Brandt of Portland, ana Miss Jeneva Lyman 01 fine A orogram of Interesting edu catlonal motion picture reels re leased hy tho extension depart ment of Oregon State college Is being presented over the county bv County Clnb Leader Frank Soxton. The plcturea will remain In the county for several days, and the exhibitions will be tree. Everyone In tbe community la Invited to attend tbe plcturea, The future schedule baa been announced by Sexton aa follows: Chlloouln. March 19. at 7:20 o'clock; at Falrbaven, March 20, at 7:00 o'clock; at Honley, March 21. at 7:20 o clock. Attendance naa neen gooa ni each showing to date, sexton lated. Tltlea of the reels are The Oregon 400-hen Flock; Camp Plummer, a 4-li ciud pic ture; The Lumber Industry; Mnxlco: ni Trees of California and Quality Milk. Abont five of the subjects are ahowed each evening. Officials to Confer on City Problems Problems ot vital Interest to this cltr and other communities of Oregon will ba taken np at the League ot Oregon Cities eonven tlon to be held at the University ot Oregon. Thursday, March 22 according to word received here from Herman Kehrll. executive secretary ot the lcagne. Officials from every section of Oregon will be In attendance. Invitations hare been sent to the following In Klamath Falls. Mayor, Willis E. Mahoney: city recorder, Clifton Richmond; treas urer, Ruth O. Bathiany; city at torney. A. L. Leavltt; city englc- eer, E. A. Thomas; chief ot po lice, J. R. Shaw; chief ot fire de partment, A. W. Bardell; build Ing Inspector, Fred Aherns health officer, H. C. Hartman meat and dairylnspector, Dr. H. Hartman; auditor, O. H, Langslet; eouncilmen, Marlon Hanks. J. E. Hosklng. J. J. Kel ler, Cbas. Thomas and J. B. Van Camp. Monday evening was designat ed as family night at tbe First Methodist church where the uurr Irish Trio is opening lis tnira wiwk of services. It offer an attractive gift to the family with the largest representation, in cluding either or both parents and children. Several features ot the service will center in var ious phases of borne and family life and another large attend ance la expected. The lamest attendance yet to assemble heard the Duffs on Fri day and Sunday nights. Tbe aux iliary auditorium was opened and fiilnri to caoacltr Sunday night Walter Duff, Jr., apoke on the subject, "A Crooked Politician Ud a Tree." several muaicoi numbers leatnrea m service. Th. tnrre senior chorus eom- Dletelv tilled tne space auoieo to It, Vnllnwlnr the regular service. brief after aervice was held hv the Duffs with a large group of young people. Upon the pre aentation of tbe challenge of the Christian life many were seen to respond dnrlng tne various anrlrM nn Snndav. On Monday noon the Dnffs occupied the program period at th. ijivmen'a club at the First Presbyterian church. Walter Duff will be the speaker at the Thurs day Klwanla meeting. The meet ings in tne cnurcn wero an nounced to continue dally be ginning at 7:20 o'clock. ferent shades ot blue. Window sills are black bakellte. The chairs are trimmed In aluminum and the aeata are upholatered In a golden brown tapestry. The floor haa a harmoniously colored Isle stripe, Window shadea are Venetian blind design and cur tain rollers are entirely conceal ed. The simplicity ot the entire decorative scheme creates a pleasing atmosphere of restful beauty. ARTISTRY ENTERS SUBJECT OF TALK "Cnba and Our tatln Amer ican Relations" will be the sub ject of a talk to be presented be fore the League ot women voters Tuesday morning by Mra. w. it, Bovd. Mrs. Boya uvea in cen tral America for a number of years, and her paper will contain number ot Interesting person' al experiences. Don Fisher, of the teaching staff ot Klamath Union high school, will also present a talk at the Tuesday meeting, taking for his subject, "The Crisis In Education." Both of tbe topics are Included npon tbe national study program for tbe League ot Women voters, The meeting beglna at 11:00 o'clock, and all women ot the city who are Interested In the work of tbe organization are invited to attend. , RVhanrm's Petitions In Arth ur Schaupps petitions wnicn wonld place his name on tbe pri mary ballot lor circuit luage, have been filed at tbe count clerk's office. Checking ot the namea with the reglatered voters list Is underway. TAX OOLLECTlOn TURNOVER LARGE A turnover ot It95, 201,94, the largest aver tnsda by th las eollector'a ottlc to th county troasurer, waa received Saturday afternoon, according to an an nouncement from county Treas urer George Taylor. A check for 430,1SI.. Klam ath county's tax due th atat for the quarter, was mailed Sat urday to Salem by th treasurar. This quarterly tax eomei da on April i. Current expense warrant D to and Including February 14 wore called this week end by th county treasurer. Barnes In Salem Stat Polio Sergeant Marlon Brne wai la Salem Monday to attend a peace officers meeting. What SHE TOLD WORN-OUT HUSBAND OHB m!4 aav nprmalurt him (or hla nu of umpar his "all In" complaints. But wtealy she taw In htalraquent colds. Bis "fantd out"7 on adm" condl. tkm lha vary troubla aha bartalt had whlppid. Cowllpattoal The nwitn Pi very morning if. morninc tttkinsT urn r V beMtllLtt t I bima-II Mailt k. am Oiaal..dataahU.a1.J i, nnwic mauve ana come nvt worea fenur, tnor- outmr, aatsraur.it atinv alatcstha sliminalWs rantoeompieta.refuiar Try a k!Je-"fs1!i Zti IMC SSnTSM" iMWilam.1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Modern Art entered the field of rati car constrnctlon on Union Pacific's new stream line train which will arrive in Klamath Falls and be on display from 2:20 nntll 10 o'clock Thursday, March 22. The exterior is an unusual blending of golden brown and canary yellow separ ated by a narrow red stripe which extends the entire length of the train and accentuate the stream-lined effect. The interior Is striking In its simplicity. Th color scheme la blue, shading down from a nearly white cell ing, through the lighter shades of blue to a dark blue below the window sills. There are hori sontal bands of polished alum inum showing between the dif- SACRIFICE SALE 30 CABINS APPLY CHAS. HINTON x SERVICE STATION Altamont Camp Ground although he had declared himself a republican candidate. He was narrowly defeated by Koss lor thn renubllran nomination and made no furthor campaign for K.ND8 TODAY "Massacre" TOMORROW lJm Margaret rXf-;Si ""NTrV1 itl th last V t'JAV.V &VMJA four monthi im-M ot Knoxviii VVt : f f,Vl the time of mm est m. v , o, i BRDhEN DREAMS ftANDOlPH SCOTT MAQTHA SLUPEtt ENDS TODAY "TOO 11U8T TO WORK" TOMORROW Reverend Father F. L. Gela of ficiating. Interment will taxe place In Mt. Calvary Memorial park. Recitation of the Rosary will be conducted Tuesday night at 7:30 p. m. In the Cbapei oi tho Earl Whltioca r unerai Home, Pino street at ixtn, witn Roverend Father F. L. Gela of ficiating. Friends Invltea. Ar rangements are under the direct- Ion of tho Earl wnuioca ruu- eral Home. MnrEaret Carr Carr. a resident of Francis Park district tor two years, passed away city Monaay at i." following an Illness of She was a native e, Tennessee, and at her death was agea months and 16 days. Surviving are tM husband, C. N. Carr ot Klamath rails: mree dnughtors, Mrs. AnnaDene Aim ers, Klamntn raua; aire. m.. Armstrong, Morrisviiie, nufuun and Mrs. Link Williams, Ohero- kee, Oklahomn, aiso two aoua, Frank Carr, Jordan Valley, Ore gon, and John Carr, Welser, Idaho. Funeral services will be h-lrf Tnnsdav at 2:00 D- m. in tho chapel ot the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth, with the Reverend Arthur Charles Bates or me r inn. Christian church officiating, to which friends are invueo. nittment services and interment Llnkvllla cemetery. Horry H. George Harry H. George, tor the lnBt four years a resident or mis city, passed away saturaay. no was a native oi roiisumu, sylvonla, and at tno time oi ois death was aged 4a years OPENS TUESDAY GREAT CAST GREAT MUSIC GREAl fef SETS ll x Jf GREAT fj 1 SHOW Jh 'T" fiiitmisimiidiril mm A .Three Days (ougrt Is Your Danger Signal Don't lot them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly, ureo- mulsion combines i major ueipa In ono. Poworful but harmless. Plonsnnt to take. No narcotics. Ynur own druggist la auinonzeu m rnfnnd your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved Dy ureomuision. uu.; New VOX NOW Theatr of the Stan SHOWING ENDS WED. YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING HAY R0BS0N liKWIM HiO.NK-ilKAN PARKER News Charlie Chaae Comcy A BIG SURPRISE is in store for yoa. Not in tbe appear ance of the range alone although that will be a pleasant surprise too. 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