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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1935)
November 21, 19315 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " PAGE FIVE COUNTY JURY LIST DRAWN FOB DECEMB Tho Jury Hut for tint Dcicnniliiir term of court win drawn Thurs day. Kriim thin list or at niimus, seven will ha drawn December lo form llio iinjv grand Jury, J.i'nllo lingers, 1(1 I'nrlrio ter race, finance hutlituse; J, M. link er, lr.H Crosionl, mm truriiir ; Hurt M. Wright, 1120 South Hollers, merchant; Orvllle K. ViiiikIim, J)H5 Hushes, conrliirlor; Wllllum Lay inuii, Mnlln, fanner; Myrtle Aosurmnn, 1,11) Jofrnrann, hnuan wlfn! Hubert 0. Lynn, 2124 lllehn, lioiikkuiir; 0. J, HwIiikIii, Mniinn u, farmer; ( hill Ium (I, Whitney, Silk Uphnm, grocer; A. I). Lam burl, tit l'nclflc lorraon, dye works; John Miinly, 2110 Niivmlu, Inhiirnr; Dnwllt U. John, 4 2U Main, barber; John H. Itiimlnll, 111 lias Irioa, contractor; Charles Iniimn, iiat Nevada, taxi drlvor; Juimu A. MnClusky, 704 Knat Mnln, inur rhnnl; Arthur II, Keoiian, 221 Illllaldo, plumber; I viui L'ulii, Hull hotel, nhr.'pinitll ; Wllllum Handera, 7011 North Nlnih, Inhuror; I), I), Iteeder, Halt Mlchlxan, merchant; Joseph F. (Ilulli, 11165 Portland, eserutlro; Clara Hhormun, Kiev mil mid Oak, clerk; Kay II. Tut low, 401 Nurlli Lagiina, gareiie maii; Arthur I 1 ) , 1142 Cres cvnt, chirk; Waller E. Polsoui, Midland, farmur; Joseph Aimer, 221 North Tenth; Leter Ktnloy, 1 1 03 Uphain, foreman; (llailya Hhollon, Morrill, restaurant own er; Dewey (I, Powell, Arcade apartments, Klka Club secretary; John II. Kikes, 20 I'rescott, car penter; George p. Davit, 104 North Ninth, bookkeeper; L. L. Hendricks, 111 North Bacond, druggist. Night Instruction Classes Underway TULKLAKK, Nov. 21.-Classes began In nlffhl school Instruction at tha Tulelako hlxh achonl lital Wednesday evening with an en rollment of 71 for tha following cnuraot: typing, business Kn llah, bookkeeping, shorthand, public speaking, alitobra, trie onnmctry, chemistry, phyalcnl ed ucation. Including basketball, languages, Rpanlah and Lstlp. A class In aowInK baa been sug gested and thoas Interested ahould attend In order that tha required enrollment of tan be se cured. Monday and Wednesday eve nlnita bava been designated at class nights with Inatruatlon be ginning at T o'clock and closing at . Service Station Theft Reported Theft of, hflk' of oleclrlo light globes and half a doion wind shield swipes from ths Signal anrvlcn itntlnn at SUIIl at root nd the Midland rond, waa re ported to polleo bureau Wodnos day by Italph Aubry, proprie tor. Tha thief la aliened to have mado an attempt to toll tho stolon gooda at anothor lorrlco station, A torch, valued at fit, waa stolen from a trailer belonging to Varn Peurh, of Homodale, Tuesday night. 1'eugb reported to pnllro that bla automobile and trallor were parked near, the Pellcnn wrack ing plant In Klamath Kalla. Board Authorizes Park Expenditure Expenditure of the anm of fllS to bo uied toward the pur ehate of materials for the com pletion of a city park on the old high acliool property on the Fifth troet hill, waa authorised by the park board at a mooting early thla work, ahould the pro ject be allowed upon application to the WPA. Appropriation of tha addition al aum wnn authorized by the tnte park board upon eiiKKoatlnn of WPA offlclnla In tho Mod ford nfflcea after the park bonrd ap plied for funda for the comple tion of the high school park. Funeral MAIUK I.l'MMJKKX Marie Lundgren, for' the lnt elKht yours a resident of Klnmnth county, pnanod nwny at the home of her liop-ttnUKhtnr, Mrg, Loo J. CI or run, Hnuta 1, llnx 6, of thin city Tuesday, Novnmbor 19, at 11:00 a.m., following an lllmuis of aovon wooks. She wna a native of Vancouver, Wnah., and at the time of her death wna ngod 64 yenra 9 months and 11 days. Sur viving are the husband, John LundKren of Illy, one daughtor, Mra. Louise Slovor of Lnncnstor, I'enn., and ono atop-son, l'nul I,undgrn of Illy. Kunornl sorv lcoa will be held In tho clmpol of the Knrl Whltlock funoriil homo, Tine stroot at Sixth, Saturday, November 2.1, at 8:00 p.m., with the Rot". H. A. Ohninn of the Klrst Covenant church of this city, offi ciating, to which Ifrlonda are In Tltod. Commltmnjit Bnrvlcos and Intarmant Llukvlllo cemotery. Schilling i 1 urei She Carries Mercy in Your Name ! iff AW.Jf r, a '.-iVv4 Fin w4mWW iff:' 's i -?7! '-r , ill L .s.. , . . . j arm ky tyfcM In ttt IM omt The symbol of the American Red Cross can be snnn In tha windows of many hoiuva and buslncsa houses throughout the city and county, result of a canvass for membership In the annual mil call drive which started November 11 and will continue until Thanksgiving Duy. Kliunalli county's quota It 2000 members. Latest reports turned In to Mrs. Wilbur Jones, roll call chairmen, Indicate that more and more businesses and organisations are Joining 100 per cent. Latest of thoso reported are the Homo Lumber company, the, Klamath county chamber of commerce, and the rlty hall, Including the mayor's office, police Judge's office, and police department, Hearing Scheduled for Friday Morning Hearing for Nathaniel Wright, arrested after an automobile ac cident on Kasl Main - street, Thursday morning on charges of driving without an operator's li cense, waa sol for Krlday morn ing at 11:30 o'clock by Police Judge Richmond, who haa Issued subpoenas for witnesses to the crash. The police Judge levied fines of 10 each or the equivalent Jail sentence of five days against the following defendants cbnrged with drunkenness In court Thurs day: Lnretta Lynch, Barnes Cowan and Mack Ueorge. Hearing for Pat Jackson, also arrested on charges of Intoxica tion, was set for Thursday after noon. October Accident , - 1 Fatalities Decrease 8ALKM. Nov. 21. () There were only slightly more than half aa many deaths due to motor ve hicle accidents In Oregon during 'Inst month than during Octobor, l34, the state department re ported. I.o t month's figure was III. as compared to 34 a year. ago. The number of deaths so far this year totaled 204. aa compared to lit for :ho corresponding peri od in 1934. William Henry Harrison and his wife did not ace each other during tho llmo be was president of the United states. Mrs. . Har rison was III at tiie time of hit Inauguration and never reached the Whlto House. Harrison died one month after taking office. . Thermos bottles are not all packed in the same way, and milk will not keep In all bottles the same length of time tor that reason. MURRAY'S of La Pointe's SALON BEAUTY A: Permanent Waves ; of- ' SOFT BEAUTY INDIVIDUALITY By An Efficient Staff of Operators Charlotte Fisher Estellene Bell Greta Larson Arthur Fratis MURRAY'S Menanin Floor La Pointe's Phono 571 v i Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Nov. 21 (II U. 8 Dept. Agr.l Hogs: 16.000; 10 20o higher; top 9.70; desirable 180-300 Uis., 19.60-65; 140-170 lbs., $8. 26-60; sows $8.60-76. Cattle: (000; steady to strong; top 113.15 on 1300 lb. weights; beat yearling steers, 112.25; bulk 19.00-11.60; choice yearling heif ers held above 111.00; beef cows, 14.60-6.60; bulls 15.60-75; vealers selects, 10. 60-76. Sheep: 10,000: fat lumbs In fairly broad demand; sellers re fusing bid 10-26c lowor; aged sheep firm; feeding lambs scarce; good to choice native and fed comeback lam In bid 110.60 down, asking 110.76 and above; plain lamha sold 110.25; yearlings $8.50; best held around $9.00; native ewes $4.00-5.00; choice westerns held above $5.25. There Is a group of fishes call ed "flatfish," but the "raya," which are the flattest of all known fishes, do not belong to this group. Tho muslo of "My Country, 'TIs of Theo" Is alto that of the national anthem of the Hriiish Kmpire, Denmark and Swltser VIKNNA, Nor. II. (UP) The Austrian government Wednesday emorged publicly In favor of re storation of the Hupsburg mon archy when Prince Ernst Rudl gor Von fltnrhomherg, vice chan cellor and "strong man" of the republic, partlclpatod In a huge mass meeting to swear allegiance to Prince otto. Rturhnmberg stood at attention wMh the royallats while legiti mists swore fidelity to the crown and saluted the Hnpsburg colors of black and gold and the Aus trian royal flag, Hlarherrilicrg Withdraws Rtarhemberg's presence at tho mooting was particularly signifi cant In view of rumors he hoped to utllliso his command of tha powerful hnlmwelir (homo guard) to establish blmsalf as monarch. The majority of the belmwehr are believed legitimists that Is, thoy want a Jlapsburg restora tion, not a now royal line and apparently Starhcmberg has de cided to abandon his personal ambitions for the pjirplo. O'lo's Birthday Leaders of the Hapsburg rally sent a telegram to Otto hoping for his early reappearance to claim the throne, vacant since Charles I abdicated November 12, 1918, in the post-war ferment. The vice chancellor and power behind Chancellor Kurt Bchuseh nlgg's cabinet waa one of the honor guetta. The rally was held In Vienna's largest hall on the occasion of Otto's 23rd birthday. Otto is lu exile at Castle Bteen ockorzeel, Belgium, with the ex Princess 7.1 la, bis mother. - Election Petition Filed With County Copies of Initiative petitions for an amendment forbidding prevention of regulation of cer tain advertising if true have been received at tho county clerk's of fice with names of 18,0 Klamath rosldenta attached. A check at the clerk's office showed 30 of those on the list aa not registered voters. Dr. 8, T. Donahue, Eugene dentist, is sponsor of the amend ment. It is understood It strikes at the recently enacted law for bidding and regulating certain forms of dental advertising. Young Aviator Lands Safely CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nor. 21, UPl Sheriff George J. Carroll said he had been advised Frank Kurtz, nationally known 21-year-old pilot missing since Tuefday afternoon, had landed safely near Islay, 22 miles northwest of Cheyenne. Fresh paint spots may be re moved from clothing by satur ating with turpentine and spirits of ammonia. The light produced by a Costa Mobil lantern fly. la sufficient to enable a man to read a news paper by. Ss I I. MILLINERY CLEARANCE Fall Styles Former Values to. $6.95 . Yesl We advise early shopping for this event. Every hat' an authentic new style at honest to goodness reductions no exchanges. (You'll find tho goodness in the quality at this price) . La plate's "Where Style and Quality Reign Supreme" Trainmen Killed, Autoist Unharmed, in This Wreck 4 tilM.',, w " ' " 1 -J la a reversal of the nsual result of a traln-auto crash, the conductor and fireman of this Pennsylvania freight train were killed, and the engine and 19 cars were plied like toys slongslde the track, after collision with an automobile near Jewett O. Though the anto waa burled 76 feet, the driver, who failed , to see the train In ths heavy fog, was uninjured. German Military Calls Proclaimed BERLIN, Nov. 21, (VP Pla cards calling the military classes of 1915 and 1916 to the colors appeared today. Recruits iiorn In those years will receive notice where to report for duty not later than February 1. The classes of 1914 and 1915 already were In service 1914 men as soldiers and 1916 recruits In labor battalions. The sand of the desert Is not an ancient sea deposit. It Is formed right In the desert, by beat, cold, and wind. Constant contraction and expansion, due to cold nights and hot days, breaks up the rocks and the wind grinds them into sand. Wood alcohol poisoning caused only , 12 deaths In the United States In 1932, as compared with 250 in 1930.. Anniversary Event : Scheduled Sunday To all who Have been married 60 yours and over, and to all who have reached the age of 70; tl FlrBt Mothodlst church tend a cordial Invitation to attend the Qoldon Woddlng and the Golden Ago Anniversary services and Fellowship dinner on Similar, the sorvlct beginning at 10:65 on, Sunday morning followed by the dinner at 1:09 p. m. The Men's llrothorhond -will furnish transportation to those who will call Phone 44 8-W. The dinner will be under the i auspices of the Ladles' Aid, All members and friend: of the church are Invited to attend. Tha dinner will be a covered dish. Those who desire to know what to bring are asked to call Phone 1380-W. . . Special music for the morning service will bo furnished by the choir of the church and for tho dinner occasion by the male chorus of the Men's Brotherhood and by the Laurenson family. Cedar rust la a parasite of the cedars, but, due to its peculiar life cycle. It will die out unless there are trees of the apple fam ily nearby, where Its spores can alight and develop through each alternate year. 5H2 PELICAN - SATURDAY in The Social Season Now At Hand For appearances sweet sake don't be practical Sheer loveliness The Joy of the holiday whirl for festivity time in all its glory has arrived . . and the best part of It all is dressing up and your apparel store is ready. Formals and Cocktail DRESSES $1975 JsL aaMaaand more Lovely creations with beaded or se quin bodices . . . Lame gloriously styled , . . Velvets of rare beauty . . . All shining examples of the glittering glory of the festive season and it's smart to "glitter" and "glow" this .year. NEW JEWELRY Rhinestones for sparkling nights $ m OO and More of narties and dances . . Bracelets clips and brooches that are really gorgeous. EVENING BAGS . $195 bay little attairs, velvet, sequins, beads and brocades in the grand manner. SHEER HOSIERY Alluringly sheer chiffon in soft lustrous shades Fashioned by San-Toy and Nolde and Horst. a v I r Ur V'-w AST- . iOs f. I More I Jl m I ' H ' .V. J 1 1 1 I p I 1 1 SOCIETY NOTES Winter Dancing club's initial dance for this season Willard Hotel, Saturday Evening ' November 23rd. "Where Style and Quality Reign Supreme" , 507 Main St. If