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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
May 11, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page nva CITY BRIEFS Mothers' Dny I'liiy "Tho Do cllon," a Mutliom' Duy play by AiU'lo Marrlum Dolnlmy, will ba jirosoutod by group two of tbe Cmiimuiilly 1'luyors ut tho Com niuiiliy Congregational churuli on Holiday avonlng at 7:30, . The pluy prnseiits In a striking wuy a mod ern prolilom confronting imroiiU id young uooulo In this dny o( much frocdoin, Two true lucl dmitii nro tho basis (or tho action, Tho partlcliia utH: Tlio mother, Klonnor (Iriihnm; Louise, tho diiiiKlitor, Mllllcimt fronton; Dot, filuml of Louise, Timlin Clurko; Miirlo, niinthar f iluiiil, Vlvhiu Hull, The Ulrl Hcnut troup of tho church with tliulr mothers wilt bo tuoolul guosts, Muslral Program A muslral program will bo glvon at tho First Ilaptlst church timidity ovo nlng by tho Kliiinnlli Union high school orohomru undur tho di rection of Hurry llorol, Tho orchestra consists of 36 plocus. Tho aorvlco will bo at 8 o'clock, Tills will bo tlio lital aorvlco bo toro Hov, Lominrd BIkIo loaves on a two uiontha' vacation. Muato Kiijoyctl In obsorvanco of National Mualo Wook an as anmlily waa bold at Mllla school Wednesday morning. Tho pro gram ooualatod of group singing, numbers by tho achool orohuslra, a plauo aolo by Loulso MUcholl, and a tup dunco by '.nit Mao 1'or rln and Tbolma t'lnrk, ltd urn From Trip Dr. and Mra. K. W. Peak, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Peak and Mr. and Mra. Dwlght Kronen returned roconlly from a flahlng trip to tho llogue rlvor at Oold Iloacli. Kxcollant luck waa roportcd, tho party returning with (our lino minion Visitor at H tit It. D. Whittle. eiy of thla city waa a visitor at Hilt thla wook. Hear Senator Sam Ilrown, re publican caudldnlo (or gorornor. over nation KOIN, Monday, May 14, t:10 p. m. II 11 N 11 Fairbanks-Howard "CAPTURED" Now Playing t John Wayne ItlDKIIS OK DKHIINY" J Now Playing llolinra-IttiiiKlra "70,000 WIT.VK88E8" ! Acrlilmits llopoi-Ud Two minor automobllo accldonts Involving bont (oudora woro reported to po- llco bureau Thuraduy, Jack Chan- dlor ropnrted a crimh Involving a maalilno owned by tho Lneko Mo tor company on Bout It sixth and Willow strouta about 0:00 o'clock Thursday ovonlng, and tlio othor accldont wua reported hy Lloyd M. Cox and Mra. IS. K. Ilonnor, who collided nt tho Intersection of Ninth and Prospect atroola about 6:110 p. m. No Injurloa roaultud (rum tho accldonla. Would Lorain llrollu'r Mra. Olllo Lovoll. 0493 H. K. 73ml uvo- nun Pnit liiml . linn nkklnl thn nlil of tho city pollco dopartmout In trnclna nor brother, Klnur Ho dlno, whom alio tiellovns to bo working In ono of thn mllla In thla vicinity. Mra. Lowell wrltoa thai their father died laat wook, and Hodlno la wanted at homo, Hiiiidiiy Hi'linol Program The Ml. Lukl Bundiiy achool will hold a Mothers and Kulhnra' day pro gram Hundny, according to Mlaa Miiry McComb, auporlntondnnt 'of tho Sunday achool. itov. Ivoraon of Medford, Sunday achool ml InmiKH fn., ll,U .II.IH,.! Will h. tlio apctiker. sovoral mualcal num bora will bo proaontod, , Fremont I.-T A. Tho Pre mont P.-T, A. will moot Tuoaday, Mny ID, at 2:46 o'clock In tho achool auditorium, when an In- tarcatlng program will bo pronent od. Mualc, vocal and Inatrti mnntnl and rcadlnga will ba In oludod, and a aurprlao feature will bu Included. All parenta are cordlully Invited to attend, Ake Police Aid Joaoph II, Ollllnm of 570 Sixth atrcot, Oak land, Calif., baa aaked tho assls tanco of tho Klamnth Kalis po llco In locating his ion, Jamoa H. Ullllum, 28, whom bo bollovoa may bo lu Klainath Kalis. Ull llnm was known to bo horo In MSI, but left for Idaho. Ilia father thinks ho may havo re turned hero, and Is vary anxloua to locate hli aon. Officer Ri-turoa Officer Wal tor S, Walker of tho atato pollco, returned Thuraduy night from Wlosor, Ida., whoro bo was sub poenaed to act as a witness In a elvll caso. Approximately 02 par cent of all automobiles sold at prosout arn lined cars. Hog to (llvo Uihllilt Pranks brothers, who ure visiting Klam ath rails with their trained dog, "Prince, announce that the ani mal will give a free exhibition of high diving from Link river bridge on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Visiting Mother Dotty Orace ItohbliiB, who la attending Ht Mary's arudomy In Medford, will spend Mothers' Day week-end with her mother, Mrs. Alice Hob blna, aiiporlntmident of mimes at the Klamuth Valley hoBpltul. Itocclvi's Heiilenco John Hrnily, charged with larceny of a flahlng rod, was arraigned In jus tice court Friday. Ho wulvod time for pleading, and entered a plea of guilty. Ha wua aentencod to 10 duye In tho county jull. Arreati'il Friday Jim Chock- toot, Indian, wua arrested Friday morning on chargea of drunkon- neaa. Ho Is housed in tne city jail ponding hearing Called to Portland Rorgoant James Hayes of the city police (orco left Thursday night for Portland, where bo was culled on a federal caso. New VOX Thoatre of tho Stan NOW SHOWING ENDS SAT. CAT rut VWAV-'llla'AC (otimtss of monre cwsto UTIIIUIIICINIIU, mi Pntay Kelly and Coinrdy Cast NKWB WKIUAL CAItTOON llotunis From Washington Cherry Clslor has returned from Washington, where she was cullod to her sister's bodsldo. Fanerala MAItV JANE GRIFFIN Mary Jane Griffin, a rosldont of this city (or tho last 12 yours piiasad away at bar late residence 203 Waabliigton street, Thurs day. May 10. 11134, at 11:16 p. in., following an Illness of three weeks. She waa a native of Morrluvillo, Mlsaourl, and at the tlmo of her death waa aged 76 years. Surviving aro four aona, II. II. Griffin, Denver, Colorado: Prod Griffin, Walnut Grovo, Mla aourl; Klmer Griffin, Springfield, Missouri, and Dale Griffin, Ala mosa, Colorado: Hirco daughters, Mra, J, M. Ingram, Morrlsvllle, Missouri; Mra. C. II. Perkins, Kansas City, Missouri, and Mlns Myrllo Griffin of Klamath Falls, Oregon, also ono sister, Mrs. John Irwin Plgg, Morrlsvllle, Mlnsourl. The remains rest In tho Gold Ilooro at the Earl Whltloclt Funeral Homo, Pino street nt Sixth, whore friends mny call until 8:30 p. m. Satur day. Funoral sorvlces and lntor ment at Morrlsvlllo, Missouri, tho remalna leaving Klamath Fulls, Ore., Sunday. May 13, 1834. at 7:30 a. m. LEOLA COOK. The (unoral sorvlce (or tbe late Loola Cook, who passed away at hor homo at Bpragua Rlvor on May 8, 1034, will tako place from the Sprague Rlvor church, Satur day, May 12, 1934, at 3 p. m. Tho remains will rost In the church from 10 o'clock Saturday morning until tbe funeral hour. Tho Rar. Mildred Maxwoll will offlclato, assisted by tbe church choir. The Intorment will be In tho Chief Scboncbln comotery, the Klamath Funoral Homo la charge HAROLD HAGGERTY Tbo remains of Harold Atwood Huggerty, drowned In tbe Spra gue river on April 23. will be Don't forget to take your KODAK on the week-end trip. loa'd it with VERICHROME FILM and you've a combination that's hard to beat. Pictures, pictures everywhere. Get your Kodak out and save these beautiful spring days in snapshots. Verichrome Film, al ways in stock here, is best for day-in and day-out picture mak ing. Verichrome works where ordinary films fail. Stock up for the coming week-end now Prints we make you'll enjoy Seeing the finished snapshot is half the fun. Leave your film with us and you'll get quicker service as well as better prints. Our exclusive "Krystal Kote" process adds that extra bit of (quality to your photographs at no extra cost. 1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Wu WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS I PURITY I Dog With Human Mind i aaaa i i i ii Prince, known as the "dog with the human mind," Is ao Journlng in Klamath Falls (or a time with his owners, the Franks brothoru. The German shepherd Is a bountiful animal, said to be pos sessed of almost human Intelli gence. He has boon trained (or the movies but has never played In a picture. Ho Is awaiting bis own contract before be will be soon on the screen. Franko brothers said they ex pect to play the dog at all the srbools hero. They will be In tbe city about 10 days. In tho plctura above, Prince is soon doing one of his best tricks. Hear Senator Sam Drown, re publican candidate for governor, over station KOIN, Monday, May 14, 6:16 p. m. ' H 11 N 12 E The male population of Klam ath Falls blossomed forth Fri day la 9 glory which rivaled the annnal Easter parade, when na tional straw hat day was ob served under the direction of the Pelicans' Relief organization. Those who could not scare up the necessary (unds to (Inance a new chapeau, dragged out the old one and wore It In "status auo," or had It renovated by a spring bouse cleaning. The straw hat parade, lea Dy two charming misses In huge straw bats and shorts, riding a tandem bicycle, created a pleas ant dlverslan Friday morning. Martial music was furnished by the Klamath Union High school band, and the Pep Peppers girls organization of tbe school graced tbe parade. Virtually all local merchants were represented by smart new model automobiles In the parade, and the official "Pelican" head gear waa much In evidence. Pelicans rode the headlights, bumpers and radiators ot the parading cars. A percentage of proceeds from all straw hats sold Friday will be turned over to the Pelicans (or their benevolent work among needy children of tbe city. shipped (or burial to Portola, Plumas county, California, Friday morning. Funeral services will bo held at 2 p. m. Saturday. Bur ial In the family plot under di rection of the Klamath Funeral Home. WEATHER Tbe Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy registered a decline In barometric pressure, and no change In present weather conditions is Indicated (or the next 24 hours. The Tycos recording ther mometer reglstored the maxi mum and minimum temperature (or Friday as follows: High, 80; low 40. Forecast (or next 24 ' hours: Oonerully (air, with rising tem peratures. CAR LOADINGS DOWN WASHINGTON. May 11 (jP) Tbe American Railway associa tion announced today that load ings of revenue (relgbt (or the week endod May 5 were 604,205 cars, a decrease o 4,449 below the preceding week but 77,087 above tbe corresponding week In 1933 and 70.254 above 1932. FOE Mottllneff's Pay ' There is not a mother in the land that will refuse flowers on this great "Day of Memory." Give her at this time her favorite flower or plant. Or if she is in a distant city we can telegraph your order for flowers in a few hours time. We are bonded members of "Florist Telegraph Delivery Association." Klamath Flower Shop O. R. MOELLER. Florist Telephone 100 719 Mans St OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY iACaWrTACY.I Klamath Furniture Continues the Outstanding Spring Filled Mattresses and Box Springs EVENT $22.50 Mattresses for . . . Box Spring to Match At Same Price , . $27.50 Mattresses for . . Box Spring to Match At Same Price and many other spring filled mattreue from $11.93 up . . . AND . . . Sattaofftilay SjpeciiaHs! Felt Base Rug Card Tables . . ... . See the New Porch Furniture Qfto Deck Chairs, as low as 7Uv TERMS WITHIN REASON FU5NIT0PE COl CSIMJTY-KRVIC1- TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE Convicts Charged . With Premeditation WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Majr 10, (UP) The Lincoln's birthday riot at Walla Walla stata prison was "perfectly planned and syn chronised," Prosecutor Louis F. Dunne of Spokane today charged n bis statement to the Jury try ing five convicts tor the slaying of a turnkey. He said the state would prove premeditation from start to finish and that It was a "mlr.ole thai only on offlolal was killed.1 MIHSIONABY KIDNAI'F.n, HANKOW. Ciimi. May 11. (ft The Rav. Howard Smith or Washington, Pa., missionary af the Christian and Missionary Al liance at P'E: i Stun In northwest Biechuan Province, has been kld nnped by "rouges," orlmaon-olad Chluosa Irregulars, It was learned here today. Col. 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