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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1934)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON April 5, 1934 MotoriiU who wish to get the most for their money out of their automobiles end tires will find It genuine economy to have a thor ounti check of their equipment made during April. While winter weather li not hard on tlrea, It doea work con siderable wear and tear on the automobilo's finish, top and parts exposed to the weather, accord ing to Elmer Balslger, local Good year dealer. "It la also an excellent Idea," says Balalger, "to establish the habit of having tlrea checked for air pressure at least once a month. It only take a minute or two to have tires checked ana properly Inflated. Thla service is gladly given free at our sta tion and the oustomer does not. ven need to get out of the car. "At the same time, our trained mployaa will be glad to Inspect the condition of the top, under the fendera and other parts that Bay have been damaged by the elements. "We have paints and dressings 'Which can be applied to cracked tops, under aide of fenders, or to pots where paint has chipped oft, in few minutes. Many times, the application of a few drops of paint will avoid extensive dam age to the original paint job, or "Automobile owners who de ferred buying new tires during the winter will not want to de lay much longer. With warmer -weather, old tires will begin to fail and the application of new Urea now will practically elim inate the danger of embarrassing and inconvenient tire failures during the warm months," Bal alger said. Canadian Finds U. S. Beer Strong DETROIT, April g, (U.B This 'American beer sure haa a wallop, to take the testimonial of Walter Furlong of Tecnmseh, Ont., who oame to test and remained to learn. Walter was found lying in a dorwuy and after sleeping a night In Jail went before Judge Arthur E. Gordon in recorder's court to day. "I can drink Canadian beer and K doesn't hurt me," Furlong told the Jlfge. "But I came over here to try ont your beer and the next thing I know I'm In a police sta tion and don't feel ao good." MALIN ITEMS MAUN, Ore. F. W. Trunk field, of Sacramento, is "visiting his sister and family, the C. J. .Van Orsdels. R. W. Lewis is in the River side hospital, where he underwent major operation last Monday. He is reported as doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Watson and daughter, Evelyn, spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken yon . and family last Sunday. Their home is in Altnras and Mr. Watson has business here that he was attending to. Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Kline were Klamath, Falls visitors n Wed nesday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Robert Porter, the meeting being turned into a sur prise shower for Mrs. Porter. After the gifts were presented to Mrs. Porter, refreshments were served. Mrs. Porter has recently recovered from a short illness. The Malin baseball team la aponsorlng a dance to be at the Broadway dance hall Saturday Bight, April 7, to raise funds for the coming season. Louis Kallna, captain, is get ting the team ready for the Bea con's work. Miss Emma Kallna Is spending a tew days visiting at Bend, Ore Son, with friends. Mrs. Zelda Tripe and daugh ter. Miss Evelyn Collins of Bend, apent the week-end with friends, returning home Monday. Miss Evelyn graduates from the Bend high school this year. IT. PAUL i af Aural ststaxnt Ox rise a gsmpasy mmht iiisuitAKC St bint fid. In Sm BUU of Miraoota, Via ttlrtr-nnt dw Deeratar, 1S33. Bade u U lanrian Comateilnrar of tbt BUtt f Orecoo, awfout to 1m: CtfRlL immt at mM Hixi paid v.l .000,OM.M INCOMS M MiaUim faaabad during tba rut sio.m.OM.W burnt, dlrMndf mi mU n- RM itarlK tin rev....." J,tOS,SM.I fceom froa all other wok as , mint darlra tba rat tr.MS.BS ! Mil IneoM ........... S11,8S3,21.16 (IBBUESKMEirn Utt ktM pttd during the year Including adjtetnitat aapemea.f 5,230,864.40 dividends paid on capital stock during tea raar 040,000.00 mnuRalMa and lalarlai paUl during UK rear 8,63!,48.8S Saica, llctnaea and tm said during the rear ae8.13e.2B Awn of all ether aipeodKurea 1,705, t31.t8 ' Total aqxtdUurea f 11,801,860.10 ASSETS Value of real aaUta owned (mar ket raloa) l,2ir,003.BI Value of Btoeha and bond! own ed (aarket ralut) 19,823,203.28 Mtti on aaorigigea ana nun ml, etc. Caab In baaka and to band.... rremlusM In eoune of collection vrittat) tlnet Septenbcr 30, 1283 Slua reeelraUe ,t4i. IrjUnat and ranti due and aa trued B8M42.Br Bdniuraaea reelrabla 12,885.68 1,2T0,314.B2 1,402,038.01 1,09J,10T.T 288, 028.38 Total admitted amta f 30,16,T84.TS LIABILITIES Oroca dalml tor loesea unpaid, .$ I,600,112.r6 Amount of unearned ptealuma on all ouUtandlng rlsu 2,301, 538. 01 Due for comrolulon and brokerage 112.41C.18 Contingency rearm 8,210,854.78 All oilier UatilllUea 1,118,441.82 Total UablllUea, aitrpt capi tal 311.007.482.80 Capital paid in 4,000,000.00 r au urplui I llaMUIiaa,. l,487,832.ie orpin as rarareu poKerluin.14,4T,38.ie 1 total , .880J04,l04.ri W'SNttW IN MMON rp Tint YEAS. Mat prekwkl rMUret duilug aa , pu B7.3TB.0B a mi Coknaiv. 'Ran ar PrceVknl, t. 1. BlgalM. h,m af taatatarr, 0. A. Uoadafi. jftuutarr "j. """ 'K ", W. I. SSwiilms iKRVMNea AOBNCV, INC. v iHliai Afeats, Meaford, Ore, PATJIa O, LANDRY Fcsldeat Agent, Klamath Falls 'Out Our Way' Artist Shows Talent as Sculptor miTfi rniiiPMfiiiT nuiu lyuii muii 's??S I Hrl KffVh llnhrlll nrri; T Mr f L9t 2- v f Ranking at the top as a comic artist Isn't enough glory for J. R. Vrllltams, who draws "Out Our Way," that laugh-provoking daily NEA Service Feature. He's gone in tor sculpture and his bronie statuette of a cowpuncher "fanning" his bronc obviously won the approval of the three co-workora shown with him here in Hollywood. Left to right, the group includes Williams, Dan Thomas, who writes "Hollywood Gossip"; Gene Ahem, of "Our Boarding House" tame; and Roy Crane, who steers Wash Tubbs through thrilling adventures. ;i v " . v ..... . Three States Organize Drive On Transients LOS ANGELES, April E, (U.PJ California, Ariiona and Nevada united today in a determined ef fort to reduce the number of transients crossing state borders and to cut down the influx of needy transients from eastern states. Dr. George O. Smith, Nevada transient service director; Paul B. Murphy, head of the Ariiona transient service, and H. A. R. Carleton, director of the service in California, conferred at the Federal building. . The directors agreed to co operate in an effort to prevent drifting of transients between various state camps and to work out a unified plan for caring for the thousands of. out of state persons and families in need of aid but not entitled to local re lief. $1,450,000 Taken On State Income Taxes SALEM, Ore., April 5. (U.R Payments assessed on 30,400 in come tax returns already audited amounted to $1,450,000. the state tax commission reported to day, of which over 11,000,000 was in cash. Many thousand mora returns are yet to be audited. Forty-five years would be re quired to fly from the earth to the planet Mars, if a speed of 120 miles an hour were main tained. , Big Shoe Firm Sold For One Million SAN FRANCISCO, April 5.0J.R) A manufacturing and mercan tile deal Involving approximately 11,000,000 was announced Wed nesday la acquisition by Kekston Brothers, largest leather goods manufacturers In the west, of fie entire leather business of Dollivor ft Brothers, San Francisco, and the 'shoe supply businesa of N. Porter Saddle & Harness Com pany of Phoenix, Arizona. Keyston Brothers grew out of a horse whip business establish - In 1S68 by Samuel Keyston, grand father of the present ownors. Dol livor ft Brother was established the same year when Thomas Dolli vor, after walking across tho plains from St. Joseph, Mo., estab lished a custom shoe making shop In San Francisco. AN ENLARGED AND FINER DEPARTMENT AT MOE'S Our Toiletries department has been enlarged and augmented with the nationally advertised lines listed below ... for the greater service we will be able to render our customers. BLUE ROSE n ELMO V ELIZABETH ARDEN yr COSMETIC Wl - I AYi Mi Jtafil II ELMO ' Toilet Accessories Cleansing Cream OOc to 2 Melting Cream 91 and 92 Musele Oil 91 and 92 Skin Freshener 91 Cucumber Cream 60c and 91 Tissue Cream ....!91 to 93 Face Powder 91 and 91.50 Automatic Lipstick ....91.00 Bath Dusting Powder 91 .60 And many other items Im portant to loveliness. BLUE ROSE ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILET ACCESSORIES Powder . 50c Deep Pore Cleaner ..50e Beauty Cream SOc Talcum Powder ..25c Bath Powder 75c Velvet Lotion 50c Automatic Lipstick ' Sfl Rouge Compact , ,,, Cleansing Cream -Velva Cream Skin Tonic Face Powder . ',. Orange Skin Food.. Muscle Oil Pore Cream Lipsticks $1.00 to $3.00 ...$!. 00 to $3.00 85c fo $3.75 ...$1.75 and $3.75 .$IX0 to $4.25 ..$1.00 and $2.50 $1.00 and $2.50 ..$1.00 and $1.50 Creme-de-France ........$ 1. 25 and $2.50 And Many Others FREE Hollywood Make-up Mirror An indispensable make-up mirror, electrically lighted and with a' small adjustable enlarging mirror, all mounted in beautiful art setting , , , inquire for particulars at cosmetic counter. See Our Window Display of Cosmetics . Chamber Delays Transportation Action Wednesday At the weekly meeting of the directors of the chtimbor of com merce Wednesday, It was decided to refer tho question of amend ment of the lung and short haul clause of tho transportation not to a rotoi'ointuiu vote of tho mem bership, Tho question, which Involves tarmlunl rates to Klamath Kails, came notoru tho illrvctnra In tho form of a report from I lie trans portation eo m mil too recommend ing opposition to tho proposed chiiUKe. Because of lis controver sial naturo, it was held by tho di rectors that It would bo butter, from tho standpoint of the com munity, tor the cutlre member ship to pass on It, The referendum ballot will uo sent out to tho membership un der rules provided by the chaui- ber by-laws. State to Observe 17th Army Day PORTLAND, Ore., April S (U.R) Oregon will observe Army Day Friday, with calibrations lu many cities. Governor Molor Issued a . proc lamation culling for a state-wide display of tho national colors for April 6, 17th anniversary of the United States entry Into tho world wur. NRA Will Help Forest Program ALTURAS, Calif. Following out a plan of yrara standing, of ficials of the Modoo national for est will construct this yar under NRA allotments. A considornblo number of natural springs will be Improved, a doien or mora live stock watering reservoir con structed and approximately 25 miles of range drift fences built. According to Acting Forost Su- Likely Choice As Moderator Next moderator of the Presby terian church may be the Rev Herbert Booth titnlth. pastor of lniminuel Presbyterian church. of Los AiikcIos, shown abovo. Ho la rogarded as one of the leading candidates at the May .14 election In Cleve land, during tho session of tho general assombly. porvlsor Win, 8. Drown, this year's program of range Improve ment work will be the moat ex tensive ever undertaken on tho local national forest area. A con siderable amount of rnngo ro vegotatlon work and erosion con trnl will alaoM'Qjinderaken ITCHIIIQ SKin Vkemer it oooan cm the bodcj hoav vertaabdaroracmMtiv the parta oick laj aad Mjekj retmed be; mi Resinol Health Board Asks Exam of Food Handlers A recommendation that all restaurant employes and othors who handle foodstuffs In the city be required to pais a physical ex amination, was punned by the board of public health Wednes day morning, at a culled meeting, This recommendation will come up before the city council Itoxt Monday evening, Tho hoard of health also tils cussed tho galloiiaiia tax fur milk producers and distributors, ntid It was rooouimemlud that this amendment to tho city milk ord inance be nioro rigidly onforcod, and foes collected, with tho coun cil and board of health cooperat ing with Ilia moat and food In spector and tba sanitary Inspoa lor. , Oregon Pioneer Dies Wednesday TUB DALLR8. Ore.. April 6. CLIAtS "STUFFY' (U.R) One of tho last survivors of the lll-faled Doiinor parly of 1841, Mrs. Jcilin H. Hahonck, V0, died at her homo hero, Mrs. Hchnnck, whoso maiden nama was Naluiul l'lko, was throe years old when she crossed ths plains wlih her pnronta, Mr, and Mrs. William M. l'lko 'lu 1148 from Missouri to California, Many ill tho party died at starvation when stranded In the Sierra Nev ada foothills that winter, ' Clia'i'los Dickons used 1430 fliimioturs III 34 books. miserable Spring Colds HEAD THEM OFF . . . with (his mnzin j aid in prevent intf eoldg . . . NIAOI SOME FELLOWS WHO THINK THE WORLD OaVJI 'IM A LOT OF COM--' PLIMgNTftHAVg AHARD .IIMICOILCCTINOTHIM We don't htivo u hnrd tlnio colluclliiR com pi I nitmtn for OLD FOUT DAIRY MILK. TIioho who drink it Jtmt nnturnlly p r n 1 g e it coiiHiHtontly superior quality. A Klnm nth County product. OLD FORT DAIRY 1749 P 1 OfiCGONAVC I PHONG 240 ryov Cam Whio Ova Oc4M - but you coitt tat OurlmUT I II II mi frVl ATM IfLYI MAT! I mKSSTHtZlm n---VrS. A li-, I f.l-5frl fm wik w torn. I md Thrli Tray far kfnmn. tffi igJA ' I I' THE REFRIGERATOR WITH A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING If you had designed k yourself you would have done just this made it as orderly as an Indexed cook book everything in ks place and easy to get at. You see there literally isn't a useless Inch inside the new Kelvinator, And when it comet to getting something out you don't rummage and juggle the new food "file" and ample shelves have banished that. Tho Nw Pood W Mm Thmk of the convenience and economy of "fibng" your foods under the ideal refrigerating condition for eachl That's what Kctvlnator gives you the Food File the Crlsper for vegetables and salad greens, the Dairy Section for butter, eggs and cheese, the Thrift Tray with separate covered containers for left-oven and the Frost Chest with a below freezing temperature where fish or meat can be kept fresh and wholesome a peace for everything, Inoludmg the Water Cooler anal Pastry Sec If Realty "4 rofrigsM-atora In T This new 20th Anniversary KeMnator does anticipate every refrigerating need of a modern home gives you "4 refrigerators In 1," each fully automatic There is one temperature service for food preservation on your shelves. Another for emergency fast freezing, A third for storing fish, game or meat Indefinitely. The fourth for ice cubes and desserts. Isn't that your own idea of complete refrigerationa Now Kelvinator Beauty, Too You'll show k proudly this new Kelvinator. For we haven't stopped with the utmost usefulness and conven ience, Ce have given yon a Kelvinator that is lovely t see gleaming, spotlessly white porcelain cabinets that have smartness and modernity in every line. Lustrous, sanitary, chrome-fronted trays that are easily kept clean and bright Be sure to see the 20th Anni ver sary Kelvinator before you buy ant refrigerator. WE CALIFORNIA OREGON, POWER COMPANQT