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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1934)
March 21, 1034 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE CITY BRIEFS Coming Events Till ciloDdnr of coining events DM OCen eOUIPUUU U7 IU u.,ij !, nP Mmmnrna Mml f ha Humid Nowa. It will bo dorotod to af fairs of puwia intoreei, auui tluna art welcomed. M mill UJ, Thuretlny. r)f.lf.ilw ILInalhiV. utivu in ...rlna nf Afintrnat bridge loatona by tin. Cluuile Davla, la bo uma uy joeupu Conger Card oluh at 1:1)0 o'clock at tho acliool. for rueervetlona cull Mrt. Fruuoaa uien, leoew. fllnrdi IM, Prklajr Annual' Muring raelilon ahow to bo preaonted by Klatnuth Falla foilcrutlon o( Bualuoai and Profuealonal Women tt Annual spring benefit dnno festival at llonioy gymnasium. Wrestling at Union boll. Mnrrli lit, Saturday Rika Lodge ball for momberi and Inrllod Irleudg at tbo Bias Temple. Mahoney dance, at exhibit building, Klamath county (air grounds. Card party aponaortd by Mid land grange at frango hull. March SI, Saturday Lecture by Captain Curl Von Hoffman, world traveler and ad vonturor, given under the " plcea ot the Library club, At Hie auditorium ol Klamath Union high eobool at liOO o'clock. Second annual April Fool Dual ot tho 20-80 olub nt tho Wlllard liotvl. , April fl, Thursday , riahlliR aeaon opona. April fl, Friday. Vlaltlng merobera ot tho East rn Star to be apooeora tor a card party to bo bold Friday renin, April 6. at the ilaaonlo ball. I'ubllo ta Invited. , , April T, Bntnrday B. P. W. Ciloe club to bold ruiomago ante at BIB Mnln street. April 19, Thuradny T. L. 8. dance at Wlllard hotel. MUST END THURSDAY t Knde Thursday "BROKEN DREAMS" J Knde THurndny "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS" IlnmnlnluK In Hnst Mlaa Hurl ha llortaub ot tho Mode Hhop who wua eipoctod borne tli la wuok from I'nrauiiH, Kmia., where alio hiia event tho winter will not rolurn as soon aa ahe had oxpoctnd but will rmnuln longer at tho hinlelilo Of hr mother who recently sufforod a alight airuKo. Tnkee Kiiyliiian Nurtli Deputy Hhorlff Davis la buck after Hik ing llaliilxli lloylniaii to tbo etato lioultnntlary to aurvo two yeara for obtaining money under falae prnlanaea, lloylmnn Hlolo dla chargo blanka from the Dunn and linker coiiMructlon company and unci! tlinn to obtalu credit, llo pleuded guilty. Medford Vlaltora Mra. door go Wulkor and ber daughtora, Win ifred Walkor and Mra. Bolva Aiken, accompnnled by Mra. Phil Loud, all ot Modford, waro vlalt ora In Klamath Fall Tuoedny, attending funoral services for Mra, Margarot Carr, No Entrance Kee No entrance feat ore being cbargod to motor- lata entorlng Orator Lnko nutlonal park at preaent, according to a number who have already vlalled thai pnrk. It la rumored that no entrance ohargne will bo nude be fore tho middle of April, .. Acrlili'iit Reported B. M. Moore reported to police alatton Tunailiiy un accident at Mnlu and Haplanade ttraeta. Moor atated Hint tho othor motnrlat Involved fulled to atop and give ila numo at tho time of tho accident. nriflne New Diitlen O, A. Mc Klnnon, former member ot tho police force ot Klamath Falls, baa entered upon bla now dulled with the etato police department, llo la located la Medford, and la at proeent on genoral duty. a.iatalna Iti InciT "flrind ma" Bwanaon, woll-known pioneer roel dunt of thla olly.'roeulvod trout- muni fnr linrilv laenrated hand at Boulo aanltarlum Wadneiday. She injured ner nana oy caicmng It In an electric wringer. Ilelhel Clrrlc Bethel group of Harmony olrcle ot tho First Chrla- tlan church will meet at tho homo ot Mra. Bert Schulti Tburaday afternoon, at 2:10 o'clock. A largo attendance la urged. Inm noanltJil Noll Oroha, 8-year-old aon ot Mr. and Mra. Prank Oroha. haa returned to bla homo at llonnnia aftnr a minor opnrntlon at Klamath Valley hoi-pttal. New VOX Theatre th. Start TOMORROW JUSTICD WWi Cecelia PsnW, Hoopet Akfc. lev, Walter Miller. Directed by AlaaJeeiet.ftoaece4.yKea May. nerd Production,. Pittcntad by Carl Leeaimle.A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ENDS TONIGHT "You Cn't Buy Evorythtng" Adjutuit tu Ipcak Adjutant II. II. Collier, dlvlhlonul young pouplua ailvlaor ot tho Hulvutlon Army from 1'ortlaml, will havo chnrgo ot tha uiootlng Thura duy oveulug at tho Bulvatlon Army church at SIS Walnut atrotit. AdJ, Collier la conaldor od an tceplluiinl apeaknr and eololat. Tho public It Invited to tho aorvlcoa. Lent Htudy t.'ontliiuea Further atuily of tho Bucond Coming of (Ihrlat will be dlacuaaed by Itov, W. T. H. Rprlgga at the regulur Wediivadny tivonlng prayer aorvlce to be hold at 7:90 o'clock In the Inimanuol Jlapttet cliuroh thla evvylng. Vluo Aaanaaeil Ceaire Quxtl nl, arroated at Blth and Oak atroets Tuoaday night, waa fined 1 10 or five duye In Jail when he appeared In police court Wadnea day to anawer to chargte of drunkonnoaa. Kractuna I-eg Mra. Hlatt, aurglcal nureo at Boulo eanltnr- lum, fractured her leg while tak ing a walk on the htlleldo Tup day. She la receiving treatment at me aanitarium, Ilwrlvrd Treatment Little Joe Bmllh, 2-yoar-old aon ot Mr. and Mra. William Bmllh of the Uonry ranch, received treatment at Klamath Valley hoapltal Tues day night, Hal Operation It 1 1 1 la Patter eon, aon of Mr. and Mra. It. K. "Put" Pattoraon, underwent an emorgeucy appundlcltla operation Wednueday at Klamath Valloy bonpilul. Hulimlta to Operation Wily Pattoraon of 1030 Unburn atreot waa tukon to tho Klumuth Val loy honpltnl Tuencluy night whore ho eubmlltod to an appondlcltlg oporatlon. Emergency Com Mrt. K. A. Roberta of Chllonuln underwent an omergency appendlcltle oper ation early Wcduoidny morning at Klamath Valloy hoapltal. Called to Port Innil Mre. Em ma Colo haa been called to Port land by the lllneee of ber daugh ter, Mra. C. U. Auer. Mra. Auer underwent eu emergency opera tion Tueaday. Iloturna nomo Rex La Prarlo roturned to bla homo Wedneaday after receiving medlral treatment at Klamath Valley hoapltal. Operated Tueeday -Fred Bob Inaon, 70S California avenue, un derwent a major operation Tuea day at Klamath Valley hoapltal. Obituaries Ji'KMA CARNINI. The community waa aaddened March 16 when word waa receiv ed of tho death of Nella Carnlnl at McCloud after a terloue oper ation. ' - The deceanod waa a native of Italy and had been a resident ot Klamatb Palla for 11 years. Bbo la aurvlvod by a husband. Mario Carnlnl and two children, Gloria and Robert, and three ala tora, Mra. Anuunalata and Crouia Illccomlnl ot McCloud and Or landlna Maraalll of Chicago. A requiem high tnaa will be bold at Bt, Catherine Catholic church In McCloud Saturday morning. March 14, at 10 o'clock for the repoae of her aoul. Fu neral aorvlcoa will be held In the afternoon, Rev, Father Lucia of ficiating. Interment will be In tbo Odd Followa comotery, at MU Shasta City, Cal., Troodway un dertaking parlora officiating. Frlcndt are welcome to attend. The Newi-Horeld Claaalfled'i efficient,' ayatomatle form in croaeea tho value ot your yd. Stores Select Mannequins for Fashion Show on Friday Ily Joy Evana A model reclpo. gelect one girl with a grace ful carriage, a alendor form, a Mil re, eteady tread, an attractive fuco and a perfect colffuro; placo upon thla combination tbo latent apparel Dame Funhlon bae do creed eholl be worn thla aprlng of 1024 ruau It, ono mannequin, To preaont a atyle review auo ceaafully, a number of glrla fit ting tbeao requlremonta are nocoaaary. Klumath Falla' women'a alorea followed tbeao dlreetiona In cbooalng modela who will appear on tho Pelican theatre atugo Fri day evening, March 22, In the annual Faahlon Show preaented by tbo duaineaa and Profeealonal Women'a club. Modelling for Moe'a will bo Pat Ortell, Violet Nelson, Jean Itogore, Hatty Zimmerman, Mra. Judd Short, Helen Rlehardaon, V. Vale Hoota. Lal'olnte'e mannoqulna are an nounced aa Sybil Tlbbala, Agnea Btorall, Alalne Irwin, Mildred Smith, Oladya Btephani, Cecelia LeMIra and Edith Roymera. Thoao exhibiting atylee for Montgomery Word will be "Tom my" Tbompaon, , Ruth Creen, Mra. Ted Drown, . Lucille Mo Anlnch and Sylvia Lellake. Frocka for little Mtaaea from the Peggy Shop will be ahown by Ann Olllenwatere, Barbara and Onraldln Moore, Lanore Ir win, Barbara Fnlee, Bally Roy mera, and Santa Jonnaon. Buater Brown Sboo atore will provide ahoee for LaPolnte'a module and fur wrap and neck- plecea to be worn with aeveral outflta will be from Cummlng'a Fur ahon. Moe'a and Montgom ery Ward will display footwear from their own "hoe depart ment, and each atore baa a wide aolectlon of hata, baga, Rlovea and otber acceaa rio to add cor rect touchea to the coatumee. Southern Oregon Pioneers to Meet Roeldenta of Klamath, Jackton and Jotephlne eountlet for 76 yeart will be gueett at a pioneer forum luncheon to be held .t Modford Monday, March 20, un dor the auaplcea of the Medford chamber of commorco. ' A. E. Reamea will be toaatmaa tor and Irving Vlnlng will make tho principal addreea. Klamath plouoora eligible to guoat privi lege! me aend their namee to the Klamath county chamber of commerce. Mail to Alturas Will Continue The poelofflce department haa no Intention ot discontinuing tbo alar mall route between Klam ath Falla and Alturaa, Calif., ac cording to Information received at the chamber of commerce. The preaent temporary con tract for the route expiree on June 30, and advertlalng la now pending for a four-year contract. At the request ot Alturaa in teroata, chamber directors aeked the poatotfice department to con tinue the aorvlce. Funerals SOCRATRB KOIlMtT SANDERS Bocratea Robert Bandera, a realdent ot thlt city for the laat It yeara, paaaed away Monday at 11:20 a.m., following an III noaa ot two weeka. He was a native ot New Wincheater, Ind., and at the time of hie death waa aged 77 yeara, 11 montbt and 26 daya. Funeral servlcee were held Wednesday In he chapel of the Earl Whttlock funoral home, Pine street at Sixth. Commit ment services and Interment at Llnkvllle cemetery. BABY LEIGH Baby Leigh, the Infant ton of Mr. and Mra. Charles Leigh of Chlloquln. pasted away Tuesday at 4:40 p.m. Surviving are the parhts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leigh, and one brother, Oamer Leigh, all of Chlloquln. Funeral service! wilt be held Wednesday In the chapel of the Earl Wblt lock funeral home. Pine street at Sixth. Commitment services and Interment at Llnkvlllo cemetery. Borrice ta tne keynote ot the News-Herald Olaaaifled. v HEALTH OFFICIALS TO ATTEND SESSION Dr, A. A. Soule, city health of fleer, Dr. O. S. Newaom, county physician and Dr. W, J. Walters, city milk and meat Inspector, loft on Wednesday afternoon for Eugene, whore they will at tend a three-day health meeting. It Is poaalble that members of the city council and othor city officials may attend certain ses sion! ot the three-day conference. Setalona of the meeting will begin Thursday morning and all city official! and health officers are particularly Invited to attend tbo meetlnga which will he held under the auaplcea ot the League of Cities on that day. On Friday a conference of health officers will be held, and the laws ot Oregon require that all city, and county health offi cers attend thla meeting. On Saturday, Oregon's tint health recovery conference will be held and important topics are scheduled for dlacuaalon by some ot the most prominent physicians of tba northwest. Theft Reported to City Police George Barron, waiter at a local restaurant and . Marion Rhodes, cook at the same place, reported to police bureau Tuea day night the theft of some of their clothing which they bad' left In dressing rooms In the basement. In addition to his hat and coat, Rhodes also lost a pocket book. - Vital Statistics BIRTHS AYRES Born to Mr. and Mra. W. H. Ayres, 73 Doty street, Sundsy, March IS. . an lsmninavSBanKv BEAUTIFUL ...HAIR-, Lucky Tigek Hair Tosle sjairdniff, CImm up you? aaaOCaty IMI flUsWUUM, TTO oeeaaeeaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaa saaaaeaeaaaaaaaaaasiaaeeaaaaaaei i aaaaeaaaaaaa aaasxsaeaaaccapsasasasssaast "iaaMBsaaaaaM'a'"'aaaw'"MMM""MMM'aaaaaae'a " lift -rsj lJf jfe VV riUiJ I 77: I cn. r I 1 t r IM'el v , I WIIUWM Ml nr. a. . I "TTI , Afeum .aws&s ; agar r- - Watch out for the telltale signs of jangled nerves Other poopla notice them even whon you don't little nervous habits that are the danger signal for jangled nerves. And remember, right or wrong, people put their own interpreta tions on them. So it pay b to watch your nerves. COSTLIER TOBACCOS Get enough sleep fresh air rec reation and make Camels your cigarette, particularly if you are steady smoker. For remember, Camel's cost lier tobaccos never jangle your nerves no matter how many you smoKe. . , Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand of cigarettes I CiiO ha at a. ewrlahl, urn, s j, Bvntiit SbtMaT SMOKE AS MANY AS YOU WANT... THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES I WASHINGTON, D. C, March 21. Three Important wildlife restoration bllla, the Walcott- Kleherg Duck Stamp, The Coor dination, and the Robinson Ref uge bills have paaaed both the U. 8. senate and the house and have gone to Prealdent Rooaevelt for bla algnatnre. That be will sign all three la a foregone conclusion aa he hat personally endorsed them, according to a bulletin of the American Oama association. The house passed these bills on March 5; the senate on Febru ary I. These three bills will pave the way to real restoration of wild life on a huge scale, according to the predictions of conservation lata throughout the country. The Walcott Kleberg Dnek Stamp bill will provide an esti mated revenue of approximately $1,000,000 a year to be need in rehabilitation of wildfowl. It provldea that not less than to per cent of these monies shall be used for purchase and main tenance of breeding, feeding and resting refuge of the inviolate type; that la, refuges in which no ahootlng Is allowed. The re maining 10 per cent la to be used for administration. Tbe U. S. biological survey ia charged with protection and Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has said that the federal government should provide the funds tor thla work Independent of tbe duck stamp revenues. Each wildfowl banter, excepting children under 1C years of age, will be required to pur chase 11 duck stamp from post offices and affix it to his or her state bunting license. The Coordination bill is de- Is This Too Good for Your Cough? Creomulslon may he a better help than yon need. It combines seven major helps In one tbe beat helps known to science. It is made for quick relief, for safety. Mild. coughs often yield to less er helps. No one can tell. No one knows which factor will do most for any certain eongb. Bo care ful people, more and more, are using Creomulslon for any cough that starts. . The cost Is little more than a single help. But your druggist guarantees It, so it costs nothing If it falls to bring yon quick re lief. Coughs are danger signals. For safety'! sake, deal with them in tbe best way known. signed to coordinate all activi ties ot the various departments of the federal government deal ing with phaaes related to tbe welfare ot wildlife. For Instance, tbe war department englneera may be asked to modify plant for dame is aa to benefit the (tab life. The Roblnion Refuge bill an. thortiee the federal government to tatabllab flab and gamt sanc tuaries in the national fortata wltb the eonaent of tbe ttatet. Law Is Waived for Five Couples Records at the county clerk's office reveal that since March 1, nine marriage licensee have been leaned and In five Instances the three-day notice requirement baa been waived. Waiver is permitted by the law when there is cause. It Is dona only on permission of the county Judge. Egg Within Eg Found by Far mm Some eggs are Just ordlnar occurrence In tbe Ut. of a hen other, are different John Rebate berger will teal Ify to a "new deal" egg h dll covered on hia farm at Allasum Schneebergor, who has about 10 laying hena and 1,0Q chicken eomtng. picked up an egg wtlhl! an egg irora on. ot in. neat. Th. egg waa especially largi with a soft outer shell, lnaid. nowsver, waa another egg, Un ana normally aaapea. 1 Your Dresses Last Longer Vfhtn Cleaned in This Modern Way rllS supreme service gives your clothes longer life , . , brightens colors and removes all dust, dirt and grease without harm to velvets, taffetas, crepes, sheer chiffons and other fine fabrics! , Wo Re-distill Our ' Own Solvent The fluid ia which your elotbea are cleaned at onr plant is ALWAYS new and fresh Try This Ultra- Modem Service) Phone 408 We call for and deliver your ( Clothing Klamath Cleaning and . Dye Works 431 Main St I s7 '"r1"' asaaw n aV . " .T 5 J J Vai '?a" Specially Priced For 3 Days Only NEW ARRIVALS IN OUR YARDAGE DEPT. Breath-taking in their beauty, a range of color and pattern that will make spring sewing a mighty happy event. . . . Here are just three numbers from our large stocks. SILK CREPES 39-in. Widths FIELD CREPE All Silk . . J Plain Shades n Rayon Printed Crepe - 39-in. 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