The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    October 21, 1935
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
I'limill In ('('(' Hnvi'ial l In ni
atu fcm n I y roirii II fur Dm (!(!(!
have boon Maslgiiod lu dm cuiiin
II lion l.uli ii. 'I'hny in" Curl
II. Winery, llurai'hi'l Ii, Atkinson,
Tod CIll'lHl iiiiaon, l.loyd J, 'ti I'lul -Inusnii,
Miinufon Krlatnn, lluliili
J. It ti y hi 1 1 mill TIiiiiiiiih II. Willi,
Alvlii J, Ullvnr hua been uniiilluil
front I.nkn uoiiuly uml iiaalgnud
to Dog Inko.
VlallliiK llciv Mm. Illiiniihii
riiiaaoll uml dnughlnr, Alia, fniin
Miirahflold, n ml Mre. Iliiwuril
TtK'kar mill baby daughter llur
biira, of lliiiiilnii, Ore, aro gueata
nt tlm liiiinii "( Horgminl mill
Mm. Leigh M, Aokornieii of thla
oily. . .
Vbtilnr From rorlliinil Mm,
n. II. Blnliir of t'ortluml arrived
Hillliluy to Vliilt Inn' mm.
ronco Hliilnr, local liiauriiiiio mini.
Mm. Lawrence Muter spent a
fnw dnye In I'orlluiKl mill return
ml hero with Mm. it. II. Hlulor.
Mihhmi Meeting Tim women nf
the M o will hold regular
hualimaa meeting nt lli Knlghte
nf ('olunil)ua hull Tueadny nt
7:. 10.
Hoiiip .'rnui The Mm.
Jmiii porter iiiit Haturdny and
Hillliluy nt The linllua. where aha
attended n dlatrli't mnforoin.o of
ltunlimH nml I'rofesaloniil Wo
men's clulia.
Down Front Howard
Crawford mid It net v Lnerk.
Crater Ink" park winter ntnff,
wnro vlnltum hero Rntili'iriiy.
Court House Records
(HVITItOAY)
Dlvone Aill"i I'""'
Kato Lohcit David vs. McKln
ley Dnvld. Couple married In
Klnmaih Kalla, October, 1 023.
I lit In ( If f chargea cruel and In
h ii ill un truuiinenl, nk di'irmi ad
Judging Imr solo owner uf certain
limed nrtlrlea of personal and
ronl property nml directing de
fendant l deed until real proper
ty to pin In I Iff. 1'lnlntlff aim uaka
ISflO null money mid cnita. J. C.
O'Neill. pliilnllfCa attorney.
Marriage Application
Angeln Fuganello, !1, Clillo
quln laborer, lo lira lloury, 17,
ChlloQum atudunt.
Funeral
maikjaukt in iiiiAiti)
Mnrgnrnt lliililmrd, for llm last
four years a resident of llila city,
pasacd nway Huedii)'. October 20,
at :36 n. ni .. following a brief
lllnnas. Hlio waa a native of Ln
Croaa. Kanana. and at tlio time of
her death wna aged 4H yeara t
mouth and 10 daya. Survlvlnit
aro Uio husband, Mnlvln V. Hub
bard of thla city; her mother.
Mm. Andrew KrelUer of. drain
fluid. Knn.; tlx alalora. Mjy-jjtlrk-nmn
of Kanaae City, Mo., Grace
Hml'.h of Hloiktoii, Cnllf., Ami'
1 1 ml it o mid Clara Weal of Modes
to, Calif.; nlao two brother. Joo
Krellter uf Itlppon, Calif., and
Jnko KrelUer of lliirrlaburg, Ore.
Kunoral aorvlcoe will be held In
the chapel of tbo Karl Whlllock
funeral home, Pino afreet at HUth.
Tueaday, October 22, 1936, at
2:00 p.m., with the Iter. II. B.
Kubanka of Ht. l'nul'a Kplacopal
oburch of thla eliy offlclntln::. lo
which frlenda aro Invited.-" Com
mitment services aud Interment
la Mnkvlllo coiuotery.
NKII. WAI.l.ACH (iinX)ltl
Null Wnllure tilfford, ' f ri-al-denl
of Kono for tha lu"t 'ten
yenra. pnaaed n'y t law
realilenco Siindny, Oclubcr 20, at
11:30 a.m., following nu lllnen
of one werk. Ho wna a nnllvo of
Idiibollo, Okln., nnd nt the tlmo
of bin death wna niiod 13 yenra 3
moil I ba and 13 daya. Surviving
aro hla paronta. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fos
ter Soavor, ouo brother, Junior
Heaver, and ono alitor, llonnlo
Jenn Heaver, all of Keno; alo two
unclea and bin urnnttparonta. The
funoral aervlcea wero hold Mon
day, Oclobor 21, nt 3:30 p.m.,
nt Kono comolury, Kno, with the
Ho. Krcd llornahuh of Klnnmtli
toutplo of thla city officiating. Ar
rnngemonta wore iimler tbo direc
tion of tbo Kurl Wbltlock funeral
homo of thla city.
PEP UP APPETITE;
RELISH YOUR FOOD
No mattor how lltllo you out.
you ahould rellah your food to
feel your boat and got the mont
enjoyment out of living. . U
cloKKOd-up bowola and . tuafllve
kldnoya nro imlnonlng your
tnm, cntialng you to , havor
"punv," finicky anpntlto, and
making yon foel run-down, alug
glnh, without nmblllon or tout
for tho good thlnga In life tnko
a few doaoa ot good old Wllllnma
8. L. K. Formula nnd boo bow
much bettor you feel.
Wllllama B.L..K. Formula Is
compnunded from tho prescription
of a former nrmy doctor nnd enn
talna vnlunblo Ingreillmila which
accompllali their work In four
bonnflnlal wuya: na a mild tonic,
tomnch atlmulnnt lnxatlvo, and
dlnrotln atlmulnnt for tho kld
noya. Many tnko WUHnnia S. L.
K. Formula also for lndlgeallon,
nniiaon, loaa of weight nnd aullow
cnmpluxtlon, wboro a mild tonic,
lnxnllve, stomnrhic, and diuretic
la noodod. Don't Inko too harah
druga which Jolt your ayatem nnd
upaot your atomuch. A"k Wng
gonor Drug Hloro todny for Wll
llnma S. L. K. Kormuln. The flrat
bottle munt antlary or mouoy
bnck
AHvnya
15
REX
Tonlnlil la
COUNTRY
STORE
Loaoli of Grocorloi
tin the Hi-rocn
Hlepln' Ki'tchlt In
"NECK AND NECK"
A Inn
"BACHELOR MOTHER"
y
Hlnff Mi'etlim I'hyalrlnna and
atiiKeoiia of the Klamuth Valley
bimpltul aluff, with the auparln
tiiuiletil nf ntimna, met Munilny
noun for tbo regular ataff meet
ing and luncheon,
llui vi'Bt IHiini'r Woiiii'ti of the
Flrat Cbrlatlun cburi'li will aorve
tbelr miuuiil harveal dlnuor on
Frlduy nvoiilng, October 2D In
tbo elnirch illiilug room, The
public la cordially Invited,
(lu to Aalilnnil Mm. Anne
Price, Mm, J. 11. Nupler and
Mm. (leorgn Htnveiiaon wont to
Aablimd Huliirdny for tha meet.
In k of piirniiln uf Houtheni Ore
gon iioruiul arbool aluuunla.
(tela llm k J. W. Pnnk,' di
rector of pliyalcul education In
(lie city anboola, bagged a four
polut buck In tha Uarnea Vul
ley country Bundiiy.
Ilnrk Khiiii TrlH-Borgant M.
J. Ilnrnua of the atnta police la
back at hla deak after a hunting
trip In Lake county. Uarnea
"got hla bui k" enat of Lakovlnw.
Arrealrit for l A. Deputy
Hberlff Juck Kruuey Monday nr-ri-ated
(leorge C. Kaylor, wanted
lu l.oa Angelea on non-atipport
chnrg"a.
6-
OF
WASHINIITOM. Oct. 21. (IP)-
J. Kdgar Hoover, director of the
fedxrnl Inn iiiil of Inveallgntlon,
called 2t pollen offlcera together
lo get their dlploinaa todny aa
flrat Kluilnnlea of the "O-Mcn'a"
police triiliilng ai boiil.
The buii'iiu'a "l.lllle Itod
Hcbool IIoiinb" of luw enforce
ment will be continued, Hoover
nniioiini'i'd, lo crenlo "a perma
nent body of offlcera who will l9
a link between the burenu and
the Imiil police throughout the
country.
Tlio aerniid clnaa of is offlrara.
aelected from more limn 300 ap
pllcmita. will alarl the 12-weeka'
cuurnn within a few weeka.
"In three or. four yeure we
will have nt leant ono men In
every pollco department In the
country who will be a llnlaon of
ficer between the local force and
the F. II. I." Hoover aiild.
III Ihelr threo mom he on the
burenu "cnnipua." the police of
flcera atudled technique. Inveatl
gatloua. fingerprinting, crime
laboratory work, law and pen
ology. "Hham" ralda on kldnapera
hldoouta wero alnged at the mnr
luo buae at Quanllco. "Oacnr."
the bureau'a dummy, who hna
oeeii "murdered" hundreda of
llmea, wua "killed" aomo moro.
nnd tho pollcotneii-atudenta wero
ordered. In I Hid cluea leading to
hla alnyera.
Tavern to Hold
Birtfiday Event
Fun and frolic, aa well aa one
of the flneat floor ahowa over
preaenlcd In the Pacific north
went will feature the flrat annl
voraary of Cal-Ore tavern Wed
nesday evening.
llrooka and Chapelle, mualcal
eabellnroa, the two featured flng
era lu the fnmoua bua acene In
"It Happened One Night," four
atnr and five mednl picture In
which Clniidntte Colbert and
Clark Quoin were atnrred.v will
appear In peraun on the pro
gram. Mlaa Collette, one of the moat
gliimnroua and beautiful dancera
to appenr on vaudeville clrcultn.
and who wna featured extensively
In tbo motion picture "Wonder
llnr," will nppenr In three ape
rial numbera at tlie annlveraary
purty.
In addition to these famoua
onterlnlnora tho "Three Calor
enim," girl alngera; Shirley and
Wallace, clever danco tenm; Jul
iet, ncrohatlc ilnncer; and Jeanno,
Cnl-Oro'a atrut and anft ahoo
dnncor, na well aa Walt Gnllo
wny'a bund, will appenr during
tho ovenlng.
Obituary
DUAXH WAS PARKKIt
Dumio K vu n Pnrkor passed
awny at his family 'a resldonco at
Kono, Ore., on Sunday morning,
October 20, following a. brief 111
ncas. He wna born In St. Pnul,
Minn., and waa aged 12 years, 3
months and IS days. Moat or his
life wna spoilt In Minnesota, hav
ing rcalded In Kono for the past
three months, lis leaves hla par
onta, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Parker
of Kono, two mints, Mrs. H. H.
Gasoiguo mid Dorothy Dnnmler,
both of Huron, S. D. ; also olhor
relatives lu Mouth Dakota and
Minnesota. The remains rest In
tho Klnmnih funeral home, 82S
High atroet, Notice ot the funoral
nrrnugnmcnls will up pour at a
Infer dole.
ClinmpuKiie
for Urrnkfnst
TOMORROW
A LOVE STORY
AS HUMAN
AS A KISS!
COIUMBIA F
ANY SEAT 1 tm
ANY TIME . IC
Children, Always 10c '
RAINBOW
COUNTi P
DELEGATES TO
ATTEND MEET
Mnuy delegatea from Klnmnih
county Parent Teacher associa
tion unite will be In Medford to
altond the four-diiy aeaulona of
Hie "tale convention which open,
Tuesday morning. County Hcbool
Superintendent Fred Peterson
will bo one of the principal
apeakera on tbo program.
The complete program for the
convention baa boon announced
aa folluwa:
TucMliiy
0:0(1 a, in, Iti Klxtrutlon.
12:90 p.m. Trip to Crater Lake.
11:00 p.m. Opening Huanloii
Itoccpllon.
WeilllfNtllly
7:30 a. m. Prealdent'a
llreukfuNt.
N.-30 a. m. Iteglstrntion.
0:30 a. in. AnHcmbly.
10:00 a. m. IIUHlneaa Heaalon
12 to 2 p. m. Mi'inbrmhlp.
pow-wow luncbuon.
2:10 p.m. Panel Discussions.'
0:00 p. m. Ilnmiiiet,
0:00 p. m. H ii millet.
8: IS p. m. Progrnin,
Tlllirmllly
g;30 a.m. Conferences.
9: 30 a. m. Assembly,
111:110 n. in. Iliiitliicn Hexslon.
1:16 p. in. Pliuel DIuctlHslons.
0:00 p. ui. Mngiixliio Shower.
8: ID p. ni. Program.
Frldny
8:30 a.m. Conferencea.
0::i0 a. m. Assembly.
10:110 a.m. Ilualueba Session,
The convention will clno at
noon, Frlduy. Keservatlons for
nil delegntea havj been muilu at
tbo Medford hotel.
Fire Season at
End in Klamath
Marking the clean or tbo foreat
fire aenaou, the Klamath Foreat
Protective Hssoclntion culled lu
Its last lookout Monday. The
association hue Blurted Its niinuiil
alaah-buriilng program, which be
glna when lbs wooda are wet In
the autumn.
Tbe chumber of commerce re
ceived word Monday that the
regional forester hud cancelled
requlremnnia for camp fire per
mlta In the national forests. The
shovel-bucket-ax regulntlon Is
nlao off, as well as the prohibi
tion against smoking while trav
eling. Jack Klmbnll nf the foreat pro
tective aaaoclution antd that the
aoason had been generally favor
able, except for tho aeries of in
cendiary flron thnl burned over
a total of about 18,000 acrea,
luoatly range lund, lu the Bo
nnnxn country. Tttcro were no
other aerloua firea, nnd tho Ilo
nnnin blnxe dmnnged only a
aimill amount of timber, which
will he anlvaged.
Pinna are now being made by
tho aasoclnllon for its winter
beetle control program. Work
will probably be done north ot
Illy and west of Klamath Falls.
Speeding Complaint
Filed on Monday
Lloyd Stephen Deers was
charged with speeding In a Jus
tice court complaint Monday.
Olber trafflo ."violations wore
charged to A. J. Harnett, void
foreign license, and W. M. Rlark-
ovlch, four In driver's sent.
Alturas Robbers
Sought by Police
Shorlff's offlcera hero were no
tified Sunday night to wutch for
two short, roughly dressed men
who "stuck up a business house
at Alturas and obtained SCO.
They used a shotgun. Both
men spoko with a foreign accent,
and ono or them woro a black
Jncket. Doth wore caps.
I think thnt In speeds or more
thnn 45 miles Kn hour you nre
snfer In the air thnn on the
ground. Amelia Earhnrt Put
nam. .
Woolen garments will not
shrink If they aro hung out to
dry while dripping wet.
TODAY
ENDS TUESDAY
i
Exciting
Modern Romance I
M-Q-M Thrill -Hit with
MAUREEN O'SULUVAN
JOEL McCREA
COMING
WEDNESDAY
Thrilling!
Chilling!
'MAD
IWH M-G-M Dramatic Star
PETER LORRE
rtmcti Drak
Any OR AnY ;
Seat Time i
Children 10c
Shows 2, 7 and 9 '
Priest Exhorts Crowds to Enlist for.
r T ; III v "
L7 , , i : f
F J 1 ' ' " 1
J ' 1 I!- X
With fervor written In every line of hie expression and posture, thla priest of the Coptic Chnrcb, .
Ethiopia's stale religion, la portrayed aa he Invoked patriotism and religion In persuasive oratory to
recruit street crowds la Addis Ababa for the army. His participation in the recruiting work illustrates
Ethiopia's united front against invasion by Italy.
Church Reception
Set for Tonight
Members of tho congregation,
as well as frienda of St. Paul's
Kpiscopal church will greet tbe
Itov. and Mrs. Hale D. Eubanks
at an Informal recoptlon to be
held this evening In St. Paul's
parish house.
An Interesting program hns
been planned In honor ot tho new
roctor and hla wife, and other
LAST TIMES TODAY
THE
Radio Stars of KNX and CBS
?cnJehn6 jane withers
1 CT.inTO TAUftBB.Vttf.-li ADniin nfiVCI
41
Hii m iviuvnnvii j uiiHiiBi vftias
TWENTY-TWO AND
ADDED DELIGHT
TECHNICOLOR CARTOON
CAB CALLOWAY ORCHESTRA
UP-TO-MINUTE NEWS
ministers or the city, with their
wives are to be special guests.
The pariBh house has recently
been renovated and remodeled
and autumn flowers and leaves
will be nsed to carry out the
harvest idea.
Ono set or (government) execu
tives is busy creating scarcity and
high prices, while another is aim
ing at abundance and cheapness.
Robert Moses, New York park
commissioner. '
CROCKETT FAMILY wS
mm ..W'ftiw '-wt. .
Ethiopia's Detense
' 1
It is possible (or an airplane to
make a Bafe landing with only
half a propeller.
Now You Can Wear False
Teeth With Real Comfort
Fasteeth, a new pleasant pow
der keeps teeth firmly set. Deod
orizes. No gummy, gooey taste or
feeling. To eat and laugh in com
fort sprinkle a little Fasteeth on
your plates. Get it today from
your druggist. Three sites.
ONE MATINEE PERFORMANCE
ONE EVENING PERFORMANCE .
for Years
sr..
ERFULI
1 with
FRED MacMURRAY
FRED STONE
EVELYN VENABLE
Two more Kono deaths from
Infantile paralysis were reported
Monday.
The Tlctlms were Duane Evans
Parker, 12, and Nell Wallace
Clifford, 13. They were both
among the first stricken In the
current epldemio at Keno,
The Olfford boy died Bunday
night, a few hours after young
Parker's death.
Dr. G. 8. Newsom, county
health officer, said no new cases
had been reported. In the cur
rent epidemic the cases have all
occurred at Keno.
The schools at that western
Klamath Tillage aro closed, and
will remain so for at least three
weeks. The school at Weyer
haeuser camp Is also closed, al
though there have been no cases
there.
STATE PROTESTS
RIVER POLUT!
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21. (JP)
State Game Supervisor Frank
B. Wire sent a registered letter
today to tbe St. Helens' Pulp ft
Paper mill, ordering it to cease
pointing the Willamette river
where thousands of dead fish
were fonnd yesterday and today.
Meanwhile Wire communicated
with the attorney-general's of
fice, seeking means or action If
acid from tbe St. Helens' mill Is
found to be the cause ot the
deaths.
"There Is only one point In the
United States where four states
touch." But Washington, we un
derstand, has been touched by
most ot them.
A 437-pound White Plains, N.
T woman demands alimony.
That's ono alimony suit In which
the plaintiff really needs support.
We've often wondered what
baby needs when those barefooted
Ethiopians reach for the "bones."
sjpiiMHHHHpiHiHHaHBHHHHHr.HrMf
..y winy m
$1.50 Per Person
Applies Any Place in
the Tavern Zr
Fngstt
Amismnveirsagy
FLOOR SHOWS AT
10 P. M. '12 M. 2 A. M. 4 A. M.
f Miss Collette
Feature Dancer from "Wonder Bar"
Motion Picture.
BROOKS & CHAPELLE
K Musical Caballeros from the Hit "It
Happened One Night." ,
Shirley and
Wallace
Carioca . . Cane Dance
. . Bowery
e Juliet
Acrobatic Dancer
Jeanne
Strut and Soft Shoe
The Three
Caloreans
The Gorgeous Girls
WALT GALLOWAY
And His Five-Piece Band
m - .. as -(
Cal-OreTavern
ASSAULT CIIARGH
Bernard Franklin Freese wat
named in a complaint filed Mon
day, charging assault and baU
tery. Freese, according to offi
cers, allegedly struck his wife
while they were at a roadhouse
near the city. The detondant
was held in Jail pending arraign"
ment. 1
Camel hair bruabea are com
posed ot the hair from th tails
of ltusslan squirrels.
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Help Hearing
It is estimated that 10 per eent
ot our population suffer In some
dfgree from deafness. But a Chi
cago chemist estimates that 711
per cent of ear troubles are pre
ventable. "Most of us would b
surprised," says Milton Folds, "it
we knew how much foreign mat
ter, such as dust and dirt., bard-
ened wax, etc., becomes congested
and prevents proper hoarlng,"
OURINB, originated by a world
famoua European ear specialist.
Is prepared for deafness, head
noises, earache, ringing and bus
zing in ears. It you suffer or
worry, get OURINE todsy. Relict
Is quick costs only a few cents
a day. Money back it not satis
tied. Currlns for Drugs, Ninth
and Main.
Adrienne's
Coat Week
$17.95
$29.95
A carefully selected group
ot tine coats at these
Special Prices
100 per cent quilted, Inter
lined and beautifully furred
Also
t Sport Coats :
Sizes 12 to it. Shop Early
Adrienne's
The Friendly Store
SBiiowS
Dinner, Supper -and
a la Carta
MATINEE F5"5- EVENING
Doors Open 1 L I U Poor Open
30 fA "3 1 k x A ) k 6 30
Show at 2 p.m. L1I1 f Wl fl W r IIBI Tl f'l 7 and 9
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