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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1934)
Murch 20, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE TRRE3 POLKA DOTS . . . . A Vrnnnlal SPUING FASHION! PoHca Sou themselves treat DewbutTourjrcacmeflt 'of blowatlbgcrieylariMi oiSb, rnacy ' baiioattad t (WMhbnckliaglbelt for La jo .rite es KLAMATH FALLS LAKEVIEW. OREGON B. P. .W. Style Review March 23rd UMBER YARD ISSUE CLAIMS CITY INTEREST Lengthy argumenta rolatlvs to propnaod oimrutlon of a ralnll lumber yard to on mitnugod by J. 1. Duke mid W. T. lluan In mi uncompleted btilldliiK belong Iiik to Uciiii lit 2101 lUidollffo trout, occupied n major portion o( tho city council inuatlhg Mon day nlKlit. Potlt lnim BRiiIiiHt tho oporatlon of such a plunt, algutMl by neigh boring propurty ownnra, were rood, ind tho courrell flnully took notion ugulnai Duko's and lluan'a propound oporatlon on tho grounds Hint corlnln moohln ory looatud In tho bulldliiK rutod tho project aa a manufacturing plant Inatcnd ot bualneaa ven ture whon the property In locat ed oulaldo ot tho munutacturlug one, Due to an cxtnndod drlvo' up on truf flo vlolntora who have boon Klvim tuga for ovortlme parking, the olty liaa run out of trnfflo ticket, and aft or duo deliberation tho council voted to order a now aupply ot these omens of bad newa to rnotorlata. I'lran-up DIoruMod An aaalKnment from Dr. A. A. Boule, honlth officer, turning OTor all of hla proaent and fu ture clulma against tbo city by Joimlo I.nng of Iinrrla, wna read to the council. The assignment had been drawn up by Don Ham lin, Mm. I.aiin'e attornoy, and wot objected to by City Attorney A. L. Lonvllt upon tho grounde that no amounta were cited In th Instrument. Ho doclnrod that Hon I (I would havo to nntno ape cltlcnlly tho amounta before a legal opinion aa to Ha validity could be advanced. U Ortli Hlaemore, rcpresont Ing tho Junior chambor of coin merco, which la aponaorlnK tho move, apoko on behalf ot the proponed clenn-up week, and a future mooting wna arranged with tbo council hoalth commit too to dlacuaa plana rolutiva to garbago dlaposal and a clean-up of city proportloa. A reaolutlon relative to bide for city Urea waa panned by the council elating that at no time bad tho mombera consldored, or convoyed the Improealon that K. E. Ilenner ot the Smith Tire company had violated the NKA code In aubmlttlng a low bid for the clty'a tire bualneaa. The mat ter of thla bid, already awarded to the IJInck and White Tire company, waa aubmltted to the council aa a whole for further tudy. Howling Alley Proponed A tenlatlvo approve) of a pro poaed bowling alley to be con atruclcd by William A. Barron In (ho baaoment ot the Kcrna building waa grantod by the council. llnrron'i chock, with an application for a beer llcanae, waa filed with the council along with auroral olhera. Ilocaune ot a change In radio I wave lengthe by the federal radio oouiuilaalon, It wua voted to pur chuae a new crystal for the po lice rudla atutluii. The police. Judge waa Inatruot ed to notify tho owner of u par tially burned building on lfilior luln atruot that thla place con atltuted a nulnnnio, and would be torn down by tho city at the owner's cxpenao It immediate action waa not taken. Tho ownor nan been notified ffiivarul tlmoa of tho condition ot hla property, Fire Chlof Art llurdoll reported. Notices to other ownera of partially burned propurty were filed with the police Judge.' Mora (Iran lie action will bo tukun with theno bulldlnga If the chlef'a re quests are not compiled with, It wua alutoil. Wllliud l'oyton, ownor of prop erty adjoining tho city hull, wroto tho council coinpllmoiitlng the body upon Ha action In clean ing up tho city hull building and lowering the Klllh atroet aldo walka. "Now that your fuce la bright and shining, may 1 aug goal that you waah behind your xnra, and clean up the lot on Wulnut elrool buhlnd tbo city hull," wrote l'eyton. Hosing CoiiimlHMlfin Named Tho heavy traffic ordinance limiting auch truffle to deslgnat od atrocla waa adopted with aniondniuuta, and tho hotal 11 conno ordinance eottlng new foin on hotela and apartmonla ot vurylng alio waa punned to tho aocoud ruudlug to bo taken up ut next week'a meotlng. Appointment of a now boxing coiumlnalou, conaiatlng of Ucorgo Klncald, Lee jacoue, luilph lien trim, Dr. C. K. Morrison and Krunk llumm, wua announced by Muyor Willis E. Mu honey, and tho poraonnol approved by tbe council. A bnlenco ot 1 1,000 on hand with the boxing couimle Ion waa announcod. A report from City Engineer K. A. Thomaa on CWA projocta In which tho city ot Klamath Kails hua been directly concurned wna road. With the completion of tho airport and tho old high acliool wrecking Job, a grand total of 100,208.00, of which CWA baa contributed 183,- 701,00 waa reported. Those fig urea represent the CWA pro gram directly affecting the city, and do not Includo acliool dis trict projects, the engineer stated. Location of CCC Camps Announced CCC campa In thla area will be located at Dog Lake, In the Kromont national forest, and at Pelican rangar station, In the Rogue national forest. Announcement of tho location of tho campa baa boon made out of district foroatry offices fn Portland. It la also understood a camp will bo located In Crater lako park, and others will be established In northern Califor nia area contlguoua to Klamath county. Northslilo Club The Northsldo Improvement club will meet Thursday evening at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson, 423 Kront atroet, In Shlpplngton. All club mombera aro requested to moot at tbe Lakeway aorvico sta tion on Oregon and lllohn stroots at 7:30 o'clock Wednes day evening to go In a body to visit tho East Bide Improvement club, which will entertain on that evening. ... M THIS IMEW IMORGE! To toll roultirodo of housewives who already know the merits of Norge Roliaior Refrigeration that the new Norge Is better than ever, sounds unbelievable; But it is true. Have you seen the new Norge? It is a veritable wonder refrigerator, beautiful, unique, rich in serviceable features and new ideas that you may never have thought possible in refrigeration at o little cost...Rcad about few of its many new conveniences. NEW NORGE FEATURES life' I m m m . . I I III! I 'ir'AAW I AT ll BW . "W "V I AT ; I 1 - 'III V,-sS s. V-. 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Division of Borg-Warner Corporation, 606-670 Eaat Woodbrldge St., Detroit, Michigan IO-N-2 . EE THE ROLLATOR Pbont )r kmc Nargt dtaltr nd ttk tint to glvt yon a nmpltl dimomtratlon of thejamout Norgo Rollator "cold making" mtcbanlsm ullb only tint moving pitrU that optntto in ptrmanmt Mb of oik 824 Main St. ervice Electric & 'porting Goods Co. Phone 76 NOHOn ROM.ATOR KIlimiOrRATlON BI.BCTRIC WASHBRS BROltATOR STOVBS ABROtATOR AIR COND1TIONBRS r AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing, "It Happened One Night," with Claudotto Colbert and Clark (la bio. Pine Tree Now playing, "Drokon Dreams," with Randolph Bcott and Martha Sleeper, Itnlnbow Now playing, "Moonlight and Pretzels." Vox Now playing, "You Can't Duy Everything," with May Rob aon, AT THE PELICAN Cieudctte Colbert ond Park Gable in"h. HappenedjDneNiglit" Juat why San Francisco de manded that "It Happened One Night" bo bold over three extra weeks will be undoratood by Kla math Falls audlonces today when It la eoen at tbe Pelican theatre. The atory oftora possibility for a good picture; the Colbert-Cable combination londs probability of a good picture and the direction ot Frank Capra makes It Inevitable that "It Happened One Night", reach Ha publlo 'mid the plaudits of tho fans and the furiously ex cited laudation .given It by tbe proas In tbe tew metropolitan centers that have had an oppor tunity to aee It, In an Interview following hla roturn from San Francisco, Mr. May ot Moe'e Womans' Store, was praising "It Happened One Night." "Has It a happy ending?" aomoone aaked. "Happy ending? 'It's happy all tbe way through!" was Mr. May's enthusiastic reply. Briefly, "It Happened One Night" la a comedy of the type that will make It the foremost picture for weeks to come, for al though It baa been shown In only a few of the larger cities It la al ready branded one ot the year'a greateat bita. , AT THE PINE TREE Human Interest tbe kind that geta right under your akin and clutches at the heart Is the key note ot "Broken Dreams", which plays today at the i'lne Tree theatre. Olga Prlntzlau, author ot tho story, and Maude Fulton, scenarist, have taken a simple story of real Hie, and drama tized It for the acroen with a sympathetic understanding that makes a powerful appeal to the motions. Directed with keen undemand ing by Robert Vlxnola, and en acted by playera ot genuine abil ity, "Broken ureamn ' auppllot entertainment of a type that every member of the family can enjoy AT THE ItAKBOW Composed by four of America's aco songamlths, the tuneful mel odies In "Moonlight and Pretzols, ' the backstage musical romance, at the rainbow theatre today, reflects the spirit of tho times In a manner unique for screen musi cal comedy. At least three of the numbers In the score may truly be ssld to be descriptive of the present American scene. In "Moonlight and pretzels. more than In any other of the recent screen musicals, tbe com posers have followed the precept of the fellow who said "Let me but write the songs of a nation and I care not who makes Its laws." Everything," which waa produced by Luclen Huboard and directed by Charlea Rleaner. The caat alao includos Jean Parker, Lewis Rtone, Mary Forbes, William llakowell, Reginald Mason, Tad Alexander, Walter Walker and Reginald .Barlow, Thla picture Is now playing In Portland nnder the title "The Wolf of Wall Street." Klamath Pioneer's Estate Appraised Total not Inventory of the eatato of Halite Jacobs, daeeaaed, prominent Klamath pioneer, la 125,356.87, according to a re port of the appralaora filed In probate court. Real property Includes an apartment house and downtown bualneaa proporty. Appralaora are T. I). Wn tiers- Fred Fletcher nnd W, F. Beam. MCKS COUGH Dp . . . Real Throat relief! - i Medicated with tngredU I nti of Vicka VapoRub AT THE VOX May Robson dallies with high finance, mother-love, and here and there a comedy Interlude, In one of tbe remarkable roles of ber screen career. In "Yon Can't Buy Everything," tbe gripping drama of a woman financier on Wall Street, now playing at tbe Vox theatre. 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