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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1934)
June 18, 1934 THE EVENING HERAI-D. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOB rivs CITY BRIEFS lliiyii HoiiuM 10. II, nui'ko Tiiloliikii. itmnd Wednesday thai hi mm, Jiuiu'i l(,, una Charles Hulls, 13, liml uut boon located yt, Statu police said tlioy under. stood Durkua had reoulved a pout turd fruiii hli noil, hut had nut tf In Holy lunitail him, Tim boys were reported found ut Han rruu elson nuvxral duyi ana. AtlciiiU l.oiluo Mod Ilonry OrlniM loft Tuesday evening fur rortlaua wiiuro no will annua the Manoulo grand lodgo moot lugs. Ha li au ' fflcor In tho local Muminla ontuiiltatloiis. (Irlmos oxpoot to roturu homo Hulurday. ovonlng. Nortlislrio Chili Tin Northsldo Improvement olub will -niciil Thursday evening, Juno 14, at 8:00 o clock at lilt homo of Un, W. U. llcndrlckeon, 2103 Scott troot. An Intoroallng program la planned, and all wauibora art urgod to bo proaent. lMmmt'r Very HI Captain J. W. B lemons, ulnnour roa dent o Km mat li Kalle and formor banker of IIiIh city, Is critically 111 at Hill Ida hoitiltal, Ho waa taken to tha hospital for troatmont on Tuesday whon hla lllnoaa bvcama aiulo. Iteturn From Kaat Mr. and Mrs. T. w. O'iirlon, aoouiupanlod ly Uiolr aon. William, rrturnnd Tneaday ovenlng from Chicago and the mldwoit. Mr. and Mrs. O'lirlen attended Iholr aou'a grad uation from Ut. Juhu a collugo In Minnesota. . Auslllnry to Mwl-Officers and eammltloa chairmen of tho Amor- I..... t ..wlllMrw will' mMl I, HU m " ut the homo of Mra. Kred Hull lironnvr, 1900 Fremont slroot, Fri day evening at 8 o'clock to fill out a questionnaire for tho alato convention. Mellwootl to Hpcnk W. A. S'll wootl, asslsinnl managur of tho Klamath Kalla transient burouu, will bo the speaker at Thursday's lunchoon of tho Klwanls oluli. ill" tuplo will be "Ituaala." B. K. Valonlowlll give apodal mualo. Return From Trip Mr. and Mra. K. T. Khuphord have roturu rd from a 10 daya' varatlon trip through the lloguo Itlvor vnlloy. Tlioy mm nt eovoral daya In Mid ford visiting the Diamond Jubilee oulohratlun. HI. I'niil'a Guild The guild of St. I'aul'a Episcopal church will moot Thursday afternoon at tho purlnh bouse. Mra. Ira Murtlu will ho hoaloHB for tho aflornoun. A cordial Invitation la given all members and frlonda of tho guild. Vlfc Crescent City Mr. and Mra. Hay llhoadc apont several days at the Creecon! City beach last wook. Thoy wore accompan ied by John Hlmmona and hla daughter, Mary Joan. Invo for Wnsliltiirtoii Mr. and Mm. U. M. Kennedy and daughter, Jotsla, loft Wedncsduy tor Wash Ingion, where thoy will enjoy a fortnight's visit with rolatlvos and friends In Colvllle and Bpokana. Locate Hire Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merritt of Ban Francisco havo moved to Klnmaih Kalla to reside. Mr. Morrill will ho con nected wllh tho local ottlrot of the Great Northern railway. Itclxknlis rrnrllre All mom bora of the Itebrkah degree team have been nakod to bo at tho Odd Follow hall Thursday at 7:110 p. m. for practice. Leave for I'ortlanil Mra. Carl Sleluselfrr loll Tuesday morning for Portland, whore alio will on)oy a vacation vh.lt with relative and friend. KiiIkIi' of ('oliiinltiie The Knights of Coliinilma wore to moat Wednesday night at :00 o'clock In tho Lyceum hall. Thoro will bo election of officers. Deatty VIHr Mrs. Lois Sim mons, daughter .Mary Jean and nophow Jack Rnoade. spent tho wook-end In Klamath Fall from their homo In Boatty. - Culled by IHuitti Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Douglna havo boon called to Loaven worth, Wash., by tho death of Mr. Duuglue' fnlhor In that city. Ilnby'lllll Nnmril Richard Al len I the name chosen by Mr. and Mr. Ralph Hill for their baby boy born rocontly at Hlllaldo hos pital. Returns From Mcdfonl H. B. Ward of Homodnlo has returned homo from Medford, whoro ho spont sevoral days on business visit. Itnnchcr Visit Early Arant, rnnchor of tho Pino drove .dis trict, spont Wednesday In Klam ath irans on a uw COMING ON THE STAGE RADIO'S FAMOUS GILMORE CIRCUS NBC , ARTISTS Tho Borkor Auijt Addio Tho Shoriff Soda Pop Tho Gllmorettel .i.iU ALL IN PERSON SOON! WATCH FOR DATE Visits In I'oiilimd Charles M. Itoynolds or lilt tinsl Main slroot, spoilt Monday und Tunndny lu Portland uu a business trip. AT FLAG CEREIVEOI.Y T. rt. aillonwstori, district at torney, will he tho principal penkur at public flag day exer cise to bo held on the slops of t tie Mlk lodgo Thursday ovonlng at I o'clock. This will bo tho chief feature of flag day ubservanco lu Klam ath Falls, ft Is expected that fluK will bo displayed on the streets, over public buildings, and else wbero throughout tho day. Patriotic orgiiulnutliins will co opurate with tho Elks lodge In tho flag day observance program In tho evening, to which I ho general public bus been Invited. The Im pressive allur sorvlro of tho lodgo, honoring the flag, will be fonture. The program follows: 'Star Spangled banner" Municipal Hand Haluto to tho King I). A. It. Introductory Exercise Officers of tho Lodge Prayer Chaplain History of the Flag - .... Mra. Wilbur A. Jouoa Assisted by memhera of Boa Scout Troop No. 2 Drum Corps American Legion Allar BorvlccOfflcers of tho Lodge Address T. It. Olllenwators "America" Municipal Uund Frank Miles, who for many years has operated tho Miles' Sign company In Klamath Falls, ro contly completed redecorating tho lobby of the Waldorf pool room and sports headquarters. Miles la a master with Ills brush, and haa many notable achievements In his trade. In his earllor life be took socond place at tho World's fair nl Ht. I.onl In the decornllve field. He did tho Crater l-nko sign at the Axhlnnd-Kluniaih Falls highway Junction on tho Pacific hlnhwny The Interior of tho Waldorf has been tinted a soft color, and has panols of highly tlntod flowers on tho walls near tho colling. Dill Elliott, manager of tho Waldorf, said Mile had been employed to redecorate tho In terior of the Mecca. Graduating Class Is Quarantined ONTAniO, Calif., Juno IS, fU.PJ Despite tho fact ahe was told nut to attend graduation exercises at Chaffoy Union high school, Nancy llrlRhcn, 17, walked up and ro colved her diploma. Kho was suffering from Infan tile paralysis, and collapsed a fow minutes later. Tuesdny 14 9 members of the graduating clans wero quarantined In their homes for two woeks by ordor of Hr. C. L. Emmons. On tario city hualtb officer. Fisherman Gets Fish, Hook Back SISTERS. Ore.. June 13. nj.pj The flKh story of tho woik: Frank Arnold caught a 14- pound mnckluaw trout 40 Inches long at Ulg lake. Fastened to the mouth of tho fish was a six-toot leader and an especially placed snell hook that Arnold had lost throe wooka be foro while fishing a half mllo from whore be landed the trout. PORTLAND GIUIX TABLE. PORTLAND, Juno 13. (VP) Drain: hMit Onon Tlleh Low close July 79M 7914 78 78 ipt 7IH4 80 78 78 f'ltMj, llltr lli nil lilllCHtein. 77c! dark bard winter, 12 por cent, 82c; 11 per cent, 77o; soft white, wostorn white, hard winter, north ern aprlng and western red, 78t4o. Onts: No. 2 white, izti.uu. Corn: No. 2 K yollow, (28.25. Mlllrun stimdnrd, $18.00. Today's car receipts: Wheat 8, flour 1. cum E, oats 1. "Eef I could only feed all of my men on BECK'S BREAD Buenos NochesI What an army I would have." SCHOOL BHD RECEIVES KUHS ANNUAL REPORT A review of tho school year of lu.'l3-'24, described us the most successful under his administra tion, Is given In a report prepared by 1'rlnclpul Paul Jackson of Klaiiiulh Union high school, and submitted to thu board of direct ors. Jiiekson also Included a number of recommendations for future policy. An Important Horn In tho re port Is the notation that tho Northwest Accrediting associa tion haa warned the high school that It cliisios are too largo. Jackson said that this condition Is particularly serious In science classes, and that one or two more teachers may bo necessary to comply with the demands for ro duced classos. Tho principal doclared that K. IT. II. H. bus enjoyed It most succonsfiil year In athletic. Ho proposes further stimulation of town Interest by offering a 12.00 season football ticket admitting to nil home games, a season bas kotball tlekot for 1 2. CO, and by adopting tho athletic plan recent ly worked out by tho district and tho clilni'ii'i athletic committee. Ho also urged closest co-opcra-tlon with that committee Jueksnn reported thut from 1G to 40 men from tho trunslent bu rouu havo been working on Mo doc field. Ho recommended use of tho men as long as poislble, as It costs tho district nothing, bum mer repairs on buildings and grounds recommended Included ro-decorntlon of severnl rooms: painting of tho gym bleachers; re-pulnlliig of Modoc field bleach ers, onlurgeniont of the princi pal's office. The principal proposed that tho plan of operating the cafeteria In connection with tho borne eco nomies department bo continued next your been u no of Its biiccvbs. About $1200 has been saved the district under the present plan. A total of 19,721 paid meals wero eurved In tho cafutorla this year. . School bu oporatlon has been successful, and a co-operative plan carried out with tho county and city school superintendents. Jackson reports. Ho noted that two of tho busses aro alx years old, and It may bo good economy to budget for replacements next year. Tho total of days' attendance at the school for the year waa 141.632a. The average attend ance, dally, at 809.8. wltb tbo per rent of attendance, 98.7. Jackson noted that K. U. H. B. contributes 1170.00 per month for the county library, and sug gested thni some plnn be worked out whereby tho school will have representation on tho library board. Tho principal auggestcd that "as soon as feasible" tho school board require tcachora to attend six weeks of summor school at least once ovary three year. Jackson recommended tbat the Pelican theatre bo used again next yenr tor graduation exer cises, Ho noted that the theatre hud been provided through tho generosity of Hnrry W. Poole, and suggested a letter of appre ciation be sent Poole. Tho report touched every phase of srhool activity, and gavo credit to tho board for Its help aud co opcrullon. In FIJI, boys aro taught by their fathers to strike their mothors. this being a practice to prevent the hoys from bocomlng cowards, Illubber now Is beliovod to bo the enulnmont thai onables whales to wlthstund tho prossura of groat s"a neptn. New VOX THEATRE OF TFtE STARS CoinluK Tomorrow Dig Double Program Corp. Ingleston (lu person) anil Ills Humorous Versions of the lllg Argument "America Under Fire" V. S. OiIkIiiiiI War Films , Auspices Pelican Post No. litHA Veterans of Korean Ware of the t'nlted Stntcs. ON THE SAME BIG PROGRAM WOMAN wllh HELEN TWELVETREES VICTOR JORY Wallace Ford -Cairo Dodd Warren Hymor Story in1 Stntn play &V Vfo Mttltw Dlrtcltd by Victor Sckililit A COLUMBIA PICTURE t I Must End TonlRlit "MEN IN WHITE" i NOTE: Sorry we can not hold over this wonderful picture nil wook, but duo to the above big program for the week-end this picture must end tonight. Flay day will be observed by the people of tho United State, Wednesday, In Klamaht Falls, chief Interest will center around the public ceremonial honoring the flag held by the Elks lodge, on the, step of the temple at 8 o'clock. These pictures show the flag displayed: above, left, at a trop ical outpost In the West Indies; above, light, by by the marines with tbelr regimental color on parade In China, and, below, by a group of war veteran In a patriotic parade. Loan On Highway Bridges Increased SAI-KM. June 13. (U.R) First of the two ohstaclea In tbo way of completion of the five Oregon Coast highway bridges will be hurdled by tba stato highway com mission Thursday at a special meeting. Commissioner will sign amend ed loan agreements Increasing loan and grant funda $499,000, obtained from PWA. Immediately following the sign ing. Joseph Oevers, commission at torney, will depart for Washing ton, where ha will endeavor to pull wires in order to get funds for construction, which are re portedly tied up. Cree Indian Leaves Two Million Estate L03 A NT, ELKS. June 13,(U.R A document purporting to bo the last will of the lute Jackson Bar net, wealthy Cree Indian who died May 29. was placed In the hands of the county clerk Tues day. The Instrument, dated Angust 24. 1923, disposes of property valued at mora than 12,000,000, Tho Security-First National bank, Last Times THURSDAY HATS OFF! . . to (he biggest, liveliest, most glorious entertainment marvel X. ... ... !!.. r 1 of all timel ? : SO LAST HMfcS THURSDAY ZANE GREY'S MAN OF THE FOREST LAST TIMES THURSDAY J MONTE CARLO NIGHTS . :l A -V . Flag Day to Be Observed named as executor of the docu ment, renounced the right In this capacity, and It was not filed for probate. Driver Cleared in Police Car Wreck EUGENE. Ore., Juno 1 2. (U.R) Clyde Foster of Salem was cleared by a grand Jury Tuesday of a charge or manslaughter in the death of Policeman Jesse J. Jack son. Jackson was drowned the night of June 2 when the prowl car in which he was riding with Police man Clarence Qulnn was forced into a mill race by another auto mobile. Qulnn we Injured. According to a written state ment of Don Wills, passenger In the other car, Foster waa the driver. COMING C.n.MORE CIRCUS m DOWN $ THE GREATEST VALUE IN JJ List price, Pontiac, Mich. Effective immediately, Pontiac announces a sweeping price reduc tion on every car in the Pontiac line. Nothing Changed but the Price In making this sensational price reduction, Pontiac further announces that the big, beauti ful Pontiac Bight has not been cheapened in s any way . . . nothing has been omitted ... nothing has been changed but the price! OWNERS SAY 16 TO 18 Ninth Thursday TAX LEAGUE ADJOURNED. The Klamath County Taxpayers league will not meet nntll Sep tember, according to John Irwin, president At tbat time, Irwin said, the league will resume its activities, and will be particularly Interested in the fall budget pro gram. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Live wire salesman; travel with manager, whole saling; must have car and 1100 cash; earning up to $5,000 year and expenses. Mr. Tracy. Hall hotel. ' 1508 FOR RENT Nice sleeping room. 310 S. Fifth St. 1061 WANTED Transportation to Dtrt la tift ohorO ovnnnaDa Vasra Hprnlit Box 1143. " 1143 ' Ml With afandard extra equipment, $33.00 additional. Pontiae and Klamath LIQUOR BOARD J PORTLAND, Juno II, (AV Although ho declined to reveal plan, Oeorgo L, Bammla, admin istrator for the liquor control commission, reported at a moot ing hero Tuesday bo ha a pro posal for reorganization of the system which will save betweon 11,600 and 12,000 a month. There was no intimation as to what tho "reorganization" would embrace, but observers believed for some time that a change waa due In the aet-up Involving the supervisors of the three adminis trative region established by the tat commission. 1 The commission announced that effective now, "established purveyor of foodstuff" may ap ply for and, if the usual require ments are met, receive licenses to dispense beer, provided they agree to sell nothing atronger than 1.6 beer. It had been an nounced previously that no more license wonld be Issued nntl July 15, when alcohollo content of draft beer will he ant, by ordor HNIZA CHANGES LDQM Beforeyoucan Get Well - - - Before yon can hope to get rid of an ailing condition, the CAUSE of the trouble must be known! There must be a DEPENDABLE diagnosis. It meaps everything to a sick person, especially one nth a chronic ailment, to KNOW the Immediate cause Phone 404-W for FREE Radionic Examination! Dp. O. H. Mather 781 Mala St, ON ALL MODELS THE LOW-PRICED FIELD! Same Car... Same Performance SameEcocomy...butal.8wValue The Pontiac Eight, now Hstting at 40 less, is the identical car that has thrilled thousands of owners with its remarkable smoothness, ease of riding and exceptional economy. It has the same 117-inch whedbase, Knee-Action wheels, True-Course steering, powerful Bendix brakes, Fisher bodies and Fisher No Draft ventilation. Before you buy any car, SEE and DRIVE the low-priced, economical Pontiae Eightl MILES TO Phono of tho commission, to aot more tban 3.6 per cent. Sam in I told tho commissioner tho state store and ainolea told about 1218,000 worth ol liquor and wine during May, Sine tho ystetn wot organised sale have totaled abont $129,000, be said. New Model Money Being Printed by Treasury Bureau WASHINGTON, Juno 18, (U. They were In the midst uf a 821,. 000,000 day when wo dropped In at tho bureau of engraving and printing Tuesday to get the uop on the new itream-llnod, knee action money that all of aro go ing to be scrambling for pretty toon. The paper money we havo now la very much out of atylt. Foi one thing, it bear the algnaturt of a man named A. W. Mellon wbo used to work over In tht treasury department. Well, Andy doesn't live here any more, o they are going to destroy all the money he signed and put out soms Henry Morgenthau, Jr., model. It I a very pleating tight, In deed, to stand on a concrete run way at the bureau of printing and angravlng and watch v million bucka slide by In about 20 min utes. It 1 also quite a tempta tion to reach down anu get a sample to take home, bnt thoy have very tough looking fellow standing around. . COMING GILMORE CIRCUS and all contributing . The Rsdionlo Instrument la the result of the beat finding of modern science for this purpose. It makes possible the right treatment without de lay. It increase the chance lor quick and lasting RESULTS. Chiropractor LADX ASSISTANT Klamath Valla, Of. (o) AND UP ie a General Motor Vatm. THE GALLON 1530