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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1934)
Juno 7, 193s THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRK8 SERA PROJECTS FOR SCHOOLS L A iirn viiIh for Iwci additional BIO It A projects, bolh Including till prnvniip'iilH for city m-liml prop orty. wuro received Thurailny by Manager Will Until W I II. Ono project cittlH fur II niiui In rnpiilr roofs on t ho Pelican, Fnlrvlnw, Mill, Fremont mut lllv cruliln school. Tim nlher provides for flvo innii In repair conci'iito aldtnvulka ut nnnnvvult ni'liool. Huldwln aluUid Unit mint will li put to wink mi these Job when limy n ru available, i Prugrons In reported from the fairgrounds HKUA project, which ! now employing 50 mon. Orad- WIN 0 The Modern HOMEMAKERS Choose t WESTINGHCUSE O The new Wettinghouse Electric Refrigerator ii at modern as a kitcheneer'i latest recipe, and just as economical. Set It demonstrated at t the cooling tchool today. NEW OPERATING ECONOMY NEW FASTER FREEZING NEW ICE TRAY RELEASE NEW DOOR OPENER.. NEW . "HANDY TRAY" NEW DULUX FINISH, ' . t, j , "' Now WmtlnuliouM give! ft YEAItfl' Protection on the hermeti. rally-nrnlrd iiirrlmnliiin on models for only 1 a year I Al-len Electric Store, Inc. 0.in A3I Main Hi. ini;ra:MMa:itf (,i'V. 54, Liooitt ft II vial Tomcoo Od r I h Jp ,v V v. i ) 7 IX i f I -- -i - ' y. T) 2 liiK llin grouiiila, coimtrintlnn of I hi' race truck, mill rnniitriiciliin uf fcncii urn Included In thin Jul), which In a "hung-oviir" from g f!WA project. Ilnlilwln mill Hint Important Iniprovninuiits ii r being mum pllKlii ul tin Crooked crunk (Uli butchery under a BEItA project, Tho ponds are being denned nut ami tho sides rlp-riippnil with rock. Niiw concrete storing pouda urn miller ciinntrncilon, and a ukw building l going "P- Completed, l ''In project will give llin flli bulehnry a oiipucliy Increase of l.oou.ono flail an miiilly. Treasury Agent in Klamath Falls David C. Ndaon, representa tive of tho United Mates trcim ury di)purtniiil, will bo In Kluin ulb Fulla fur "limit 1U diiyii. Ill chliif duty will ho to chock up on tin Iiiik lux processing program, Nolmin, whoae htrtquitrtra nrn ut Pendleton, will lio ut Hit fed oral biillillMK In tint uftiirnoonii, except Kutunluy, troin 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Tho remainder of tho time will b aponl In Inter viewing hoc ralsera. I'houo lTt CAM00 VIUIIIMIMiM IK.-.; r Forly-nlne Ford d"0lnra and salesman from llcnd, Itoilinunil, llurna, Lukuvlnw, Alliiruu, Doris, Wood Yroka and Klitinulh Full ill tended a huslnena nicoilng at llin Wlllurd hold Wuilnomluy iilKht. Speakers at llin nicoilng worn .1. J. Hague, fiHHlMiant brunch man ager of Hi" Kuril Klchuiund dls Irlcl, J. W. Hchnofnr, comniorcliil division ninnngnr, und IC. II. Pet iTiiiun, zone munagor for this tor rllory. Tho officials pointed out tlntl ford auloa hud ontu lillnlud a film loud throughout Dm United Htutoa mill iiIhu horn on tho Pacific count. Tbuy also stressed th6 fuel thin tho largest ul" volumoa wore yet to come, us thn buyluK pownr of thn wage imrniir It Increased. Il wnii a n n ii ii n end al thn meel IliK 111 ul a Ford caravan will bo through tbl zono Bonn. Tho cur aviin will coimlut of Kord V-g commercial cum. V-8 truck unln and a apodal dlnpluy truck uhow. Ing rut-awuy loctloni of the full flouting roar axle . and other fnturo of the 1(134 Kord V-8 truck. . Hague. Hchaofer and Pntcrman loft Klumath Fullt Thumduy morning. War Picture Here for Three Days Pdlcan Pout 13H3. Votorana of Foreign Warn, announce that It haa been fortunate In accurlng the fnnioua World War plcturn. "America Under Flro," and In obtaining Hi" aervlcoa nf Cor ponl "Hob" IiiKleHton In person, who photogruphiid mol of Ihe picture mid la one of tho acvon i ,i.h ..i..l,,,l 97 lino conihut I t. ... ...... U ...... ...l.n a tltl M lea pnoiUKrniiicin n vv... - the picture with a bumoroua and llilenwtlng locturo. The plcturo will bo ahown at the Vox theatre, June 14-16-16. JOH'H UACKIITKHH MKKT Mra. Victoria Krlrkaon, grand guardian of Job'a Daughtora of Drngon, will meet with the mom bera of tho local group at the Mnaonlc hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Parenta, mornbera of the Kaat ern Hiar and Mnaona have been Invited to be prvaenl. Every year. 9000 earthquakea ahake Ihe earth: the Internal prcanure la adjuated about once every hour. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STORE ROOM FOR RENT Especially adapted to the New and Socond Hand Furniture Busi ness. Ample parking space. Just j few doors from the New Klam ath Armory to be built soon. Reasonable Rent . THE K. D. CO. 1405 Main Street t yv Nine Families Registered At Transient Home Muy flgurna at tho fndnral tran alent bureau here reflected the atnitdy alroain of aouaonal labor aankora now on the road. A total of 1708 Indlvlduula were registered on tho bnoka at tho bunuii. 'I'll l flguro Include nine fuuillloa. Kvery state In the union, Washington, D. C, Alaska. Onnmlu and Mexico, woro rnpro auiited, , l.at Friday was the biggest day since tho bureau was established. F.lghty-four now registrants woro reported on that day. In May, a total of 13,008 meals woro served, and 3,479 bods given out. Fifty-three men were sent to cnnip. Hlxteen Individuals and two fnmlllos woro gent to their legal residences. Hnvonly-fie mon were glvon employment. Manager Hullo stated In thli connection thut the bureau does not operate us an employment agency, but occasion ally calls aro made for transient laborers and these are filled. WEATHER The Cyclo-fltormograpb at Un derwood's Pharmacy registers a rising barometer with the outlook fuvorable for clearing weather. The Tycos recording thor momelor registered a maximum and minimum temporature for Thursduy as follows: High. 68; Low, 42.. Forecast for next 24 hours: Guner ally fair and cool. Tho United States weather bu reau reports .06 of on Inch pre cipitation for the 2 4-hour twrlod ending Wednesday at 5 p. m.; 8.24 for the season to date; 11.04 normal: 8. 3D Ust year. Church Announces Summer Schedule The morning service hour in tho First Methodist church dur ing Juno, July and August has been announced by the pastor, llcv. J. It. Coan for a 30-mlnule earlier period and as a "60 mlmite service." The Sunday school will open at 9:30 ns usual but will close at 10:30 Instead of 10:45, and the w .r ship sorvlce will open at 10:30 and close al 11:30. This, accord ing to the pastor, will keep the service well within the cool sum mer morning hours and will also permit -many to attend the serv ices who desire to do ao and also to be out of the city a part of the day. The choir of the church under the leadership of It. K. Patterson will continue Its regular morning program during June. MAY RKfilttTKR CRIMINALS PHILADELPHIA. (U.PJ Regis tration of all criminals within 2( hours after they arrive in Phila delphia was suggested by Police Superintendent Joseph Le Strange as a method of checking their ac tivities while In the city. Radium la worth $65,000 a gram: eight drams, the largest amount In any one place In the world, are In Memorial hospital. New York City. a reason Frankly, one of the chief reasons why I enjoy Chester field is the fact that I don't get little crumhs of tobacco in my mouth. Rarely ever do I find a Chesterfield that isn't well filled. The tobacco in them seems to be of the right length, and they must be the right size because they burn right and smoke right. I like them also because they are milder. Children of Klamath Falls have an "epidemic" of sling-shots, heaii-auooters, air rifles and other devices disastrous to rohlin, kill doors, orioles and In some cases li.iliy ducks, according to MiikIi Worcester, federul game prelector. During the past week, Worces ter says he bus noticed several groups of boys following along the edge of the river, shooting and killing everything they cun find. "It Is Illegal to kill several of the birds found dead, and legal steps will be taken unless parents of the youthful hunters put a stop to their chlldren'a activity," Worcester said. The city police will also en forco tho ordinance against the use of the amateur game weapons In the city limits. Modern Ice Cream Plant Opens Here H. M. Mullory, proprietor of the Old Fort Dairy, announced the opening of a now homo made Ice cream kitchen in the Old Fort plant on Oregon avenue. The unit la a Super Cold lice Cream Freezer made by the Com mercial Refrigerator Manufactur ing company of Los Angeles. Ice cream Is made In tho Oold Fort Dairy window where the public can watch the operation. It Is the latest model In the state, Mallory said. Hard or soft Ice cream and Ice cream novelties are now available, .Mallory announced. Three Arrested on Game Charges Two men and a woman were arrested by stale police for ang ling without licenses on Dlmal creek, in Lake county, according lo a report filed with the state police office here. All pleaded guilty In Justice F. M. Duke's court In Lakevlew, received $25 fine wilh $15 remitted. Those arrested were William L. Hlurton, W. H. Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth McCrary. All live at New Pine Creek. CLEVELAND SEEKS RACES CLEVELAND, IU.R) An appeal to clllzena and business interests to underwrite 25 per cent of the cost of the 1934 National Air Races has been made In an effort to bring tbe air classic back to Cleveland . L. W. Greve. race committee president, la backing the drive. There were no deer native In Australia and New Zealand, but when they were introduced from England, they multiplied very rapidly, until now one of these Islands Is estimated to have at lenst 10. 000 of the red deer. Good News for Kidney Sufferers! rOLtv pills go rtcbt leio u lrrluu4 ktdur ant) DUdtltf orvana o Quleilj. you 8KK multi in a trw rttOUTL. PluUl OUt pClWDtV MUtnUlW bUTOlQK IrSdjL, oi kMwr awtirtty. Aik drucxia for poliv pills lite do o trier. Money tuct f uinnMc Krrp bewtla opea vim Foley cukmk TatttUu. 01934 Musicians Heard Here on Sunday The "Musical Messengers," an evangelistic concert duo which has ! toured the nation with programs . of sacred music, will be the prln-! clple feature of the union aervlce I of the clly on Sunday evonlng In I mo Klrst Methodist church. The duo is compose f Charles Hud dlnslon and Mra. Olive Duff Hud- d lesion. ' They have been engaged In evungellstlc services recently in the Allamnnt community and have consented to give this one musical concert while In the re gion, iloth Mr. and Mra. Hud- dleston are singers and Instru mentalists of more than ordinary ability and have specialized In several types of sacred music. They are to be beard In the uro gram of the Methodist annual con ference In Portland later In the month. Mrs. Huddleston Is a mem her of the Irish Duff family, well known evangelists of tho coast. T IIUH INCIDENT Ernest Klatt, who la In the county Jail awaiting sentence for larceny by bailee, is suspected by authorities In an Incident reported to state police by Mrs. G. N. Mur ray of Malln. Mrs. Murray said that about February 1 a man called at her place and represented himself as connected with a sewing machine company, took her machine away to repair It. He never returned. Slate police -said her descrip tion of tbe man tallies with that of Klatt, who allegedly borrowed a vacuum sweeper he had sold to Mrs. D. E. Van Vactor here, and never returned with It. r The finest pineapple I ever tasted - s ",''" . tr ese cemhfi mces Ctwrannj aii pmteal wbtn tbtrt art many . juats, is tbe English country bmtsi breakfast. V' .fl jj A f I ' "Comtilown wbtn you plcast and blip y ours tlf wrt!&r More delicious, of course, are cmttr slices of Hawaiian pineapple. They are the very choicest part of the fruit. Flawless in form Loveliest in color. And as for flavor, theirs is the glorious ripe-pineapple tang in its fullest perfection. Libby gives you, at no extra cost, pineapple that is rxclusiw ly cnthrslicef YouH enjoy Libby's CrusM, too. Delicate in texture, tart-fresh in flavor, it is just right for the Pineapple Cup which is also widely recom mended for health. When buying pineapple, always specify Cibby's. That's the way to be certain of crnlrr slices, and the finest Crushed. Libby, McNeill & Libby Honolulu, Hawaii IT COSTS YOU NO MORB LIBBY rPl 'TJp j muretloMS for breakfastl j juaz tne JUNE The Month of BRIDES We Take Pleasure in Presenting THE Bride o' the Month ON THE STAGE ., of the PELICAN THEATRE FRIDAY 1:45 P. M. There will surely be lots of new brides after Safeway'g Homemalcers Bureau encT MISS ESTELLE CALKINS have finished giving 'all these lovely hints in kitch-eneering. Lajirite KLAMATH FALLS OREGON FEATURED AT THE COOKING SCHOOL Crnlrr slicrs, and Libby's new Pineapple Juice as well. Have you tried this tangy health drink?' Not a syrup but unsweetened juice, rich in natural Esters (the flavor -carriers). It's marutloMS for breakfastl GIVES YOU, If es LAKLVMM - Vl