The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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January 21, lfl.'ifl
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
Mcn'a 'horns to Meet Tho
Wen's Churns r Ihn first Metho
dist chllrcli will nimit In I tin pur
snnugu ill lUUTi High b ! mi
Wi'riiiiimliiy evening Tor rchiuiraiil
to begin promptly lit 7 o'clock.
It. K. riillursun will direct
clionia. Tim church choir will
timet lor reheursul ut 11:10
o'clock. All members of both
tha chorus mil choir are ro
guuttti'it to liu present,
HI. VnnVt Khmer Thn annual
dliiuur a net inxHtliiK ot Ilia con
gregation of Ht. Paul's Kplacupnl
church will be hnld Thursday .
nliiK. Jnnimry J3, ItKMI, nl (:30
p. in., at tho pariah hull, Eighth
mid Jeffuraon alruots. Those wlali
liiK reservations urn linked to
cull Mm. Wultor West, phone
4 57-11 or Mm. 11. 10. Unli, phono
looa-w.
To County HiMiillnl Charles
Dorroa, aged podcatrlun who win
trili'k liy nil iiutoinolilla Hiinilny
ovoiiIiik nl Seventh mill Muln
streets, was moved to tha Kltim
nth rininty hospital Tuoadny. Ilia
condition wiii reported to Im tin
pi uviil, according to altendanta
nt Klamath Vnllny lioiltnl where
lis received treatment after tliu
licclltltlll.
Theft ltfiiii.il Tluift of a
heavy duly truck but lory from
thn i-imr of hla uillniiinbiln .Mon
day evening, linn been reported
to iiollco hiirnuti liy Hcotl Wur
rmi of Mldlund. Warren's ma
chine was parked In an alley on
Eighth atreet street between
Main and Plnn iifcli .wuuii, the
thi'ft occurred.
Towiinrnil Antllliiry . . The
Townaend Huh auxiliary will
meet Wednesday afternoon, Jan
uary 22, at 2:00 o'clock, nt thn
home of Mr. Ilrennena, room
number IS In lh Kwunaan build
ing on Mnlu aired. Dr. C. II.
('annul will b thi) principal
speaker ut (ho afternoon.
Correction A Joseph Conger
P.-T. A. meeting, given In a pre
vloua news Iti'iu aa achcdulMl for
thla Wediicadny, hna already been
held. It took plain laat Wedncs
dny. Members of the organize
tlon have been naked to takn nolo
that I ho meeting la not on the
future activity arliodulo.
Arclilcut Reported. Ralph A.
Nclaon reported to the aherlff
that hla enr akldded on tha rond
on Illy mountain and atrurk the
lull Kale of a inn 1. 1 highway
truck oporatod by H. A. Ilnrnum.
Court House Record $
(Monday)
Hult Filed
n. C. Hoakliiaon and Caroline
Iloaklnson vcrsua Knlerprlan lr
rlKnilun District at nl. I'lnlnl irfn
nak 11724, alleged lima on truck
aardon rrop during 1033, 10.14
and 1935 through tloodlnic by
drainage waters, 1240 na alleged
coal of plowing flooded land In
anmn years and coata of suit. J.
11. Cnruulian,. plaintiff's attorney.
Dlrono Action Filed
Mnilne M. Johuaon veraua
Vernon C. Johnson. Coupla
married In Klamnth Falls, Janu
ary, 19:13. rinlntlff charges
cruel and Inhuiunii treatment.
Plaintiff nska drrreo awarding
hT articles of furnltiira and
houaahold goods now In her pos
anaalon, and 191 for attorney'!
foca and ault money.
Itlvorct'a (irnntrd
Mao I). Denno Krnnwd a do
croe of dlvorco from WUllain
lluiiry Don no. 1'lalnllff (lo
crood owner of nil poraonnl
property In liouaohold at 914
North Ninth atrcot. l)ccro by
dofault.
Myrtle nurrdt (ranted a dr
croa of divorce from K. J. Har
rott. Decree by dcfiiult.
Onlrr of Dlanilaaal
Tho circuit court Monday or
dered ault dlamlaaod In the cnae
of Ada Paraona Bparrotorn rer
sua II, It. Fraxlor and llcaalo
Krarlcr.
Order of llenioval
On motion of nttornoyi for
dofondanta, Judjo K. U, Aalmrat
ordarod thn utomobllo accident
damiiKO ault of Chealor Tliomp
aou voraiiB French Johuaon mid
Patrick Murphy removed from
Klamath county circuit court to
U. 8. dlatrlct court for the dla
trlct of Oregon. Motion for re
moval waa mndo on urounda Hint
both derendnnta nio residents of
California. " "
Sentence-
Diana Dnnlola Aah eontonced
to two yenra In tbo ataUi ponlten
tlnry on oharRei ol aaanult armed
wllh a dnniteroua weapon. Mra,
Aah pleaded guilty to tho cluiryo
and wnlvod Indictment.
Miiri'lniio Aiillrntlon
Wnrron 8. Miller, Ipk1 nite,
KlamatU Fulla Inborer, to Vlr
Klula M. Adiima, legal nse, SiikI
nnw, Oro., clork.
Has No More
Asthma Agony
Sll Clioklnr, Oiuiplnr and WVln Ite
lleTml Kntlnilr. Now aicrua In
t'omtort All Mlchl Lon.
Triol Treatment Free
i!!,f y?" "r alek and tired nf Knap-Inn-
nmf atriiirKllnir for hr.Kili Hied
of altilnir up uluht nfter ntiiht lea
Ina; much nnarted real and Bleep, I
want you t try rro. ,,. nH.,i,.no
that save me not only quick relief
lint laallnit relief na wall. It waa
reallv aatnnlahliiir how thla modi.
Jlne helped me out of my aufforlnir.
lo thla very day I liavo nut had
ona epell of choklna-. aneplnir and
wheealnir. Truly It aeemed a miracle
to me beenuae for tho flrat time In
mativ veni. i ... .ui. - ti. -
Ioiik." ' ' """"""
"I linvM anlHl ..... i
nlKht
meilleliie n,.... t..?-?i. ,
thla
Sfi I"y E0D. rrlun I want ntliera
j;ho anffer In a almllnr way to try
IV-J "i1" B'ndly aend a trial treat
ment free to everyone who will
Sirae.0! I!'. V yott ",y " "
y. 1r",l'' 'mm what you are
K..i'"lnJEl ,h' 1,11 manna try Tree
;,r..a".'' ,rl' traatinant won t
nrl.yi uv'"". I"nl,y n"y
Co., .to b" 'b rlaht medicine for
in I '. ynllr nn,n" and nddreaa
"m n ma'll a W"' brll"f " by ro-
wr"R ,n,,."y ' w- Dean, pres..
Flee rieiilh 1'rortuela r-o., Hepe
l-IOfi-A Uenton llurbor, Mich, Adv.
Willed Hliilen - (liiorifn Hey.
nolda of room :iU7 Wlntnia bulld
luiC repiiitud lo pollen bureau
Tllendliy Hull ll Wlllrll hull been
aloltin friiin ta I tit aoiiintlme dur
lim the punt fw weeka, Kuy
iiolda itlntod Unit the watrti had
I) nun taken froiii hla room,
ICnalalile flub Tliu KnaluMn
f in n roveiiM n I ( In li will bold Ha
Ural mmiiliiK of the your WoU
iienduy uluht it 7:011 o'clock In
Duke hall. Tbnni will bo a pol
itick (tinner and a buMiiieaB aea
slim. All iiiembora are umed lo
uttend.
I''lllea .NaeiHeil --Klnea of $20
ouch, or lu duya In Jul were
liiipiiaed upon J I in Hkylnr mill
Jim Hulllvnn by Pollen JiiiIk"
It Irli hi i mil Tui'Hilay iuoiiiIiik. Iloth
defouduiila liuvo a lonK rucord
of arruala at bnadiiiui'tra,
N'uraea to Meet Tho Oregon
Htnto (J mil no tu Nurana aaaiielii
lion, No. X, will meet Wednes
day, ll:ou o'clock, at tho homo
of Mabel Wurfleld, 2(11 Marl In
atrent. An election of offlrura
will bo held.
Called liy Ihaili Mr. and Mr.a
Krauk Mayflold havo left for
liik'lewood, Calif., wbero Ibey
wuro called by the doutb of Mra.
Mayfiold'a motbor,
(iieeunprliiKa t ninli Lowell
V. Nntter anil K. I.. Kliuaay
worn ilrlveia of eaia lu an ae
cidniit on (iruiinaprluxa blah
way. tavea llnnplinl Mra. Krnnk
Hall left HlllHtdn boapllal Tllea
day to relurn to her homu at
343 llllleldii nvonite.
Vital Statistics
lllltTHH
IIOlViH Horn to Mr. and Mra.
II. A. IIoiikIi of Itoute 2. a sou,
January 21, 10311. nt lllllalda
hoapltnl, Weleht, t pounds, 10
ouneea,
I.AWMON- Horn to Mr. and
Mra. J. I,nwaon nf Klamath
Kalla, n aon, January 21, 1936,
at Hlllaldo lioapltul. WnlKht, a
po inula.
IIAII.KV Horn to Mr. and
Mra. Iioiiatd (I. Hnlley, a aon,
January 21, 1930, nl Klamath
Valley lioapltul.
Obituary
f.XHMKIi MAN
runnel Dlna, Infant daukbtnr
of Mr. and Mra. Kllverlo Dlna.
paaaed away nt AlKonia. on Krl-
duy, Jan. 17. Tho Infant leaves.
bealdua her parents, two slaters
and one brother, all ot Lenta,
Oregon.
Kunoral service took place on
Saturday from the chapel of tho
Klamath Kunernl Home, 920
111Kb atreet, with commitment
service and Interment In Link
rllle cemetery.
Funerals
JOHN ANDKItHOV
Puneral aervlces for tho Into
John Anderson, for tho past five
years employed by thn Hill
hrothera. ranchers and cattlemen
of Merrill, Ore., who pasaed
away In thla city January 1.
19.16. will bo held from the Pres
byterian church at Merrill, Wed
nesday, January 26. nt 2 p. in.
The llev. KorreBt Travnlllo will
officiate. Commitment services
and Interment will be In the I.'
t). O. F. cemetery at Morrill.
Friends are reapclfully Invited to
attend. Thu Klnmnth Funeral
Homo In chnrno.
riKIIINA VACCAHO
HKtilXATO
Friends lire roapect fully Invit
ed to attend the funeral aervlces
for the Into Plerlna Vnccaro
ItoKlnato, to be hold Wednesday
mornliiK, January 22. 1986, at
biacred Heart church, where a
reiiulem mnaa wlU bo oelebraled
for the ropoao of hor soul, com
mencing at 9:30 a. m., with the
Itov. F. L. Ools officiating. In
terment will bo made In Mt.
Calvary Memorial Pnrk. Heclta
tlon of tho Moat Holy Itosary
will bo conducted Tuesday ovo
nlnK at 7:30 In tlm chupol of
(ho Karl Whltlock Funeral
Home, Pine stroot at Sixth, with
tha Kov. F. I Ools officiating,
lo which friends are Invited.
HAHVKV JOK KIXXAS
Fiinenil services for tho Into
Harvey Joo Klnnan, who puBsed
away In this city Saturday, Jan
uary 18, 1936, will be held at
Colvlllo, WnahltiRton, Thursday,
January 23, J936, wllh commit
ment Borvtcca and Interment In
family plot. Tho remains lenvo
Klamnth FnllH, Oro., Wednesday
morning; nt 10;30 via 8outhern
Pacific. Arrnngoinonts are tin
der tho iliroctlon of tho Earl
Whltlock Funeral Homo of this
city.
Message of Sorrow
Sent by Roosevelt
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. (UP)
ProBldent ltoosovolt Monday dls
pntchod to thn now ruler of Eng
land, King Edward, a mossago
exprosBlng tho doop sorrow with
which ho has learned of tho
dnnlh of bis fnthor, George V.
Tho preHldent nlo aent mos
BnRcs to Qiioen Mary mid to gov
ernors of tho llrlllsh dominions.
It Is mild that tho gomshok, a
Inrito South Afrlcnn antolopo,
nover drlukB water, tho moisture
It requires being obtained from
succulent plant a.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed end Puna
Klamath
Funeral Heme
112.1 II 1Kb 81.
Mr. and Mra. A. A. Wanl.
Mfinnirera .
K. SUGARMAN
ABSOLVED By
GRAND JURY
K, HuKurmnn, pioneer merch
ant, and his employe, 1. 8.
(Ma he Union, wero cleared by
the Kiiind Jury lute yesterday of
wilfully mid unlawfully aelllnc
lottery tickets lu connect Ion with
Ihn ault club run by HiiKurmun.
SuKitrmuh and Ureen have
been out on bond alnco their ur
rent, shortly niter tho griiud
Jury's ijumblliiK Inveallgiitluo
luat fall.
Moredlrk Indicted
The grand Jury rolurned a
I run hill axalnat Lou tor A. Moio
dlck, accusing him of fullliiK to
atop and give aid after his unto
mobile struck and seriously In
jured Johnny Plaiiu on Houlh
Sixth street several weoka alio.
Wltnuaaes exnmlned by Ihu grand
Jury In Moredlek's case were
Jink Jowctt, Mildred A. Mldklff,
(Iiioiko laltl, Harry Walker, Dr.
O. II. Adler, Mrs. O. W. Vnu
Horn a ml M. J, Uurnea.
True bills wero returned
axulNt l.ealcr Itoaa, charged
with fernery, and Kddlo McDon
ell. rharged with larceny from
u peraon. McDonoll Is accused
of sleullug a watch from Alex
Mel'lierHon.
Seven Herret Indictments
Frank Wllku was Indicted fur
larceny not lu a dwelling, and
John Itelnio for larceny of pur
aonal property.
Sevon secret Indktnients wero
returned.
Not truo bills were returned
In tho cases of Lawrence Mor
gan and 8. J. Fredenburg,
charged with larceny; Joo Pnr
lea, charged with assault, and
BuKarmuu and (jruun, Jointly.
Those Indlcled by the grand
Jury Into Monday were niralgned
lu court Tuesday morning betoro
Judge K. II. Ashurst.
Tbo court appointed W. P. My
ers to represent Morcdlck, which
promises to be one of the out
standing trials growing out ot the
grand Jury's recent sesalon.
Frank Wllko, negro, pleaded
not guilty to robbing tho Kalea
barber Bhop. He auld thut David
Vandriiberg la hla attorney.
Leater Itoaa pleaded guilty to
the check charge and iviii sen
tenced to a two-year prison term.
J. H. Nnrrler was appointed aa
attorney for Kddlo McDonnell.
Hchno will enter a plea Wednes
day, with V. B. lialciitlue bis at
torney. Randall Planning
Airport Building
William Itnndnlt, manager ot
the municipal airport, bas filed
with the city council a request
for permlaalon to erect a building
at the airport to be used for an
avlntlon ground school.
The airport committee has In
dicated Its permission If the
council favors tho plan. Council
man at their Monday night meet
ing referrad the matter to tbo
city attorney and city engineer.
They said the engineer should
supervise plans for the structure,
and seo that It Is properly lo
catod. NEW BOOKS
New rental books nt tho city
library Include tho following:
(lieen Hughes, by Walsh. Short
stories nf Ireland.
Thee Lived, by Thornton-Cook.
A novul about the Donte's.
Homo ltanch, by Will James.
Tha latest Jamos book, with ninny
Illustrations by the author.
Kdna, His Wife, by Margaret
Ayer Panics. Barnes' best soiling
novel of the trngedy of an or
dinary woman.
Uncrowned King, by Orciy. The
latest Orcsy story U about tho
uncrowned king of France, Louis
XV1I1. son of the lost dauphin.
Pole Slur, by Stewart Edward
White. A story ot Alaska.
Winged Victory, by Yeats. Big
Flight, by Drake Two novels
with a background of aviation.
New mystery stories:
Murder on the Aphrodite, by
Sanborn; Battle of Baalnghall
Street, by Oppeuhelm; Question
of Proof, by Day-Lewis; Boom
orang Clue, by Agntha Christie;
J'uradlno Case, by Hlchous; It
Couldn't Bo Murder, by Austin.
Other now novels:
Horse Shoe Bottoms, by Tlp
pett; llonuty's Daughter, by Nor
rls; Walk Humbly, by Stovons;
Itehel Loyalist, by Connor; Miss
J. Looks On, by Kerr; Sleeping
Child, by KoBinnn; But for Iler
Harden, hy Cui-lmian; GrccnhnckB,
by Whipple; Golden Cord, by
Deeping; Men Are Like Street
Cars, by the Lorlmers; Black To
Nature, by Cohen; Gumlock
ltanch, by Spearman,
Most of tho tcmpornnco socie
ties of the world hnvo struck pro
hibition off thoir prnetlcal reform
programs.
Lost His Bet?
No, lie's just taking another
enthusiast down to tho big
11)11(1.
AUTO SHOW,
ARMORY
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Filmland Beauty
nr. . yn
Here, In a picture it might be
well not to show the children
Juat beforo bedtime, is that
: scrcon Adonis, Victor McLnglon,
whoso work In the highly
I praised film, "Tho Informer,"
lias been classed as one of the
best performance of 193S. His
splondld characterization of
the furtive, Sinn Felncr whose
"squeal" resulted In police ex
ecution of his beat pal la hinted
above.
Road Conditions
Better As Skies
Become Clearer
No now snow fell on any of
tho highways In this vicinity,
Monduy night, the chamber
of commerce travel bureau re
ported Tuesday, and all malor
roads are in generally good con
dition for this time of year.
The Klam&tb Falls-Bond high
way is still slippery from the
foot of Run mountnln on north
and chnlns are advisable over
thbi section only.
The Klamath Falls-Weed high
way is rough and washboardy
between Klamnth Falls and Mid
land, but the remainder of this
highway Is generally good. It
Is apt to be slippery over Deer
mountain In tho early mornlnKS
and in the evenings. Chains are
not necessary but It Is advisable
to have them along.
Tbo Grcensprlngs highway Is
slippery In placos, although the
highway department keeps the
curves well sanded. At the sum
mits of Hayden and Parker
mountains the highway Is get
ting quite narrow, where the
snow has been plowed oft the
rond and piled up along the
sides.
Tho Lakevlew highway is all
right, except for chuck holes.
Chains are not necessary but it
Is well to have them along.
On the Klamath Falls-Malln
and Alturaa highway the 11 H
miles of dirt road south of the
stato line la very rough and
muddy. The remainder of this
highway Is good, although break
ing up In places. Chains are not
necessary but advisable.
The road to Crater lake,
through Fort Klamath and the
south entrance, Is open to Gov
ernment Camp. The road from
there to the rim la not yet open.
The road through the west, or
Medford entrnnco, 1 closed be
tween the park boundary and
tho Diamond lake Junction. Tues
day It was quite warm at the
park and the snow settled some,
so that thore are now 141 Inches
ot Inow at Government Camp.
BIG SCOUK RECORDED
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21,
Some aort of scoring record
waa clnlmed today by the Sal
vation Army team of Portland
which defeated the Batallion D
basketball team 107 to 27 last
night to run Its winning streak
to 14 games.
"Women have, on the nveraso,
target feet than their mother
and grandmothers. Slie JV4,
which was fairly common 30
years ago, It not stocked now,
the average slie today being 6.
It is against the law to play
baseball on many' ot the finest
diamonds In the city of Milwau
kee. An old law prohibiting base
ball on publio playgrounds never
has been ropealed.
The giant ant-eater walks with
its toes turned Inward to keep
from dulling his claws. ,
Coming
Friday
and
Saturday
DAYS
Ms j
1
at
OnIIIF.il ilG
ARRESTS INCREASE
Arrests for drunken driving
In tbo city took a leap during
tbo year 1930, according to po
llen bureau reports, with a total
of 75 urreats nvalnat 62 on tho
sum o count In 1934,
Convictions were obtained in
virtually all of the 7.1 cases, Po
llen Judge Itlchinond stated. The
regulur penally for lb la offenae
includes a Hno of $100, a Jail
aenlenrn of (0 day and suspen
sion of automobile operators li
cense for the period of a year.
The Jail sentence Is usually sus
pended upon payment of the
fine. If tho fine Is unpaid, how
ever, the offender servos out hla
Jail sentences plus an additional
sentence at a rate of $2.00 per
day until the fine is also aerved
out.
Thore were 129 arrests on
charges of reckless driving In
1935, against 52 In 1934. Many
of these charges also Involved
liquor, but usually the reckless
driver was not Intoxicated to an
extreme degree, a revealed up
on examination of a physician.
The greatest number of ar
rests, S39, chalked up on the po
lice blotter for 1936, were for
drunkenness. There were 165
for drunk and disorderly con
duct; 104 for disorderly con
duct; 102 for rngrnncy, and 62
for sale of liquor to Indians.
Beer, Wine Tax
Money Divided
SALEM. Jan. 21, P) Cities'
and counties' ahare of the rev
enue obtained from sale of beer
and light wines, totaling $32,
489, was distributed according
to population by the secretary
of state today. The sum repre
sented their portion for the last
quarter of 1935.
Malin Briefs
MALLS', Ore. Laddie Rajnus
Is completing an addition of a
bathroom and now kitchen to his
farm home near Malin. Approx
imate cost of the work Is esti
mated at $500.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton
have returned from a trip to San
Frnncisco and other bay points.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McVay are
expected home in the next few
days from Klrksville, Missouri,
where they have spent the past
six weeks with relatives of both.
En route borne tbey will visit
briefly In Texas and California.
The trip was made overland.
i
COLLKGK VAULT ROBBED
SALEM, Jan. 21, UPt Un
identified robbers looted the
Taulta of Willamette University
here last night and obtained
about $150 in cash, officials of
the oldest Institution west of the
Rockies reported to city police
today.
Farmers' opinions on AAA's
untimely end seemed to depend
on whether they had been sprin
kled or drenched in the gentle
rain of checks.
Frogs and snails are consid
ered an appetizing dish by
Frenchmen.
Everything's Biggest at This Mine
Here the world' largest stripping shovel, 14 stories high and
weighing 2,000,000 pounds. Is shown loading a coal truck at the
Bobolink mine at Seelyvllle, Ind.. where the operations can be
described only In superlatives. The mine Is the largest of the
strip type In the world, ran by the Blnkley Coal Company, the
world's largest strip mine corporation, and the two trucks shown
are part of, the. specially built Heel of the world's largest fuel
trucks. l.
German Ship
Causes Riot;
II Arrested
PORTLAND, Jan. 21. (UP)
Eleven anti-Nazi demonstrators,
three of them Reed college stu
dents and five of them women,
were arrested Monday when the
German cruiser Eraden docked
here.
Thousands of citizens who
lined the west harbor wall and
city officials gave the Emden
and Its men an enthusiastic wel
come. Parade Banners
It was the first appearance of
the Hitler swastika In Portland
harbor. The 11 persons were
arrested on a charge of parading
banners without permits, and
later released on their own rec
ognizance. They carried ban
ners denouncing Hitler and fas
cism and demanding that the
United States send no athletes
to the Olympic games in Berlin.
Those arrested Identified
themselves as John Hammond,
Robert Lewis and William Wood,
Reed college students; Esther
Layton, secretary of the Ameri
can League Against War and
Fascism; Mary Goold of the In
ternational Labor Defense
league; Seth Nordling. Earl Ste
ward, Frank I. Webber, Mr
Violet Olson, Mrs. Lavena Ben
nett and Lillian Foster.
Cyclist messengers of the Brl-
llal. nolAr(HA AnA.. OflA Add UAH
miles annually, with a total of
20,000 bicycles. i
For rent
ONE CLOSET
suitable for skeletons
IT'S THE ONE where you need to keep your family skeletons. Not
the kind referred to as "Uncle Will's unfortunate weakness." The
kind that haunted you with reminders of unfortunate purchases. . . .
Appliances bought on snap judgment. Gadgets that didn't run.
Dresses you snatched at the last moment and never wore after the
first. All things that cost too much and gave too little. Merchandise
from questionable sources hastily, inconsiderately secured.
You have fewer of these sad mistakes to put away than you
used to. You are spending your money more carefully nowadays.
. Hard times experience have contributed their lessons. But above
all others, one factor has stood your constant guard.
The advertising in this newspaper protects you against wasteful,
unsatisfactory expenditures. Advertised products live up to their
specifications and yours. ,
By reading the advertising not sometimes but ALWAYS care
fully and critically you provide yourself with a knowledge of values,
prices and names that's yours when you need it. Dispense with that
upstairs closet. Buy by name in 1936. You'll collect no buying
blunders THAT way!
Beer Permit Asked
From City Council
Cbrls Sterland, former city po
liceman, has purchased the Del
Ray tavern business on Oregon
avenue. He asked for and re
ceived from the city council
recommendation for a beer per
mit. Giving up his Chiloqnln busi
ness because of pressure against
operation of beer establishments
on the reservation, Leland Casey
has taken over the business at
(19 Klamath avenne. He received
a favorable recommendation from
the council.
Other beer permit recommenda
tions given by the connctl this
week were for Joe Bchiro, 1515
East Main atreet, and J. M. Car
roll, 229 South Sixth street
ASTAIRES HAVE SOX
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Jan. 21,
W Fred Astalre, nimble-footed
dancer, had something to kick
his heels over today. A son
was born to his wife, the former
Phyllis Livingstone Potter, New
York society figure, this morn
ing. Although a camel calf stands
three feet high a few days after
birth. It does not reach Its full
growth until its 16th and 17th
year. A camel lives from 40 to
CO years.
"MY SKIN WAS FULL OF
PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES"
Says Verna Schlepp: "Since
using Adlerika the pimples are
gone. My skin is smooth and
glows with health." Adlerika
washes BOTH bowels, ridi yon ot
poisons that cause a bad com
plexion. Waggoner Drug Co.
Classes In worship and prin
ciples of teaching. Including
methods and materials, are being
conducted this week at 4:1)0
o'clock and at 7:30 o'clock dully
at the First Methodist church
under tho direction of Miss Sybil
Leone' Tucker of Portland, di
rector of religious education In
the Portland district.
MIbs Tucker arrived In Klam
ath Falls last Saturday, and be
gan an eight-day sorles of ser
vices and classes on Sunday
night, taking part In the Sunday
school and Junior church In tha
morning and In the United
States League and Camp Fire
aervlces In the evening.
Miss Tucker conducts tha
clauses In worship, giving out
lines and suggestions for loaders
of worship services in groups of
all ages. At 7:30 o'clock the
teachers' methods classes are
hold. These classes will continue
all week in the church parlors.
All church workers and leaders
of yonng people's aocletlos are
cordially Invited to attend any
of these claases. .
Westlund Arrested
On Bench Warrant
O. W. Westlund waa arrested
Tuesday on a bench warrant Is
sued after he was secretly In
dicted by the grand Jury on a
charge of practicing medicine
without a license.
Westlund Is listed In the city
directory as a naturopath.
Taken Into conrt with his at
torney, Clarence Humble, he was
permitted time until Tuesday af
ternoon to make bond, and waa
released on bin own recognizance.
Building Permits
Filed With City
A building permit for remodel
ing the Interior of the room at
(02 Main atreet. In the center of
the business district, has been
granted to Rndy Jacobs. The cost
will be $500.
Cheater Ronse will spend $100
In adding a room to a residence
at 2057 Applegate atreet.
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