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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1936)
February 13, 193(3 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE E EI MAI, IN. Oni.Agiilnst a blink ground of yellow nml u n hi . .M it 1 1 II high 11:1111111 colors, pa i nula ut I III' moiiiliiirs nr tliu Mn 1 In chilli lor iif Pulurn Piii'mora (if Amur li'u wiiro nntiiiiuliiuil nt it bull iiunl III Ilia IiiihiiiiihiiI of lliu I'rnaliylurliui oliiiriili TmiHiliiy ovn hllig. I'luces worn marked uff for 42 nt long I il bli'M 'ii I in nil with low bowls ii f uiiirlgiilila. Kl'll Mill II llllllll'llllk, president of III" M n 1 1 ll chapter, nrlml us tnuat master anil during Hid des sert ioiirnii nml following lliu dinner talks woro itimlit Ii ii niiiiiliui' nf 111" guests, mill hy innliilii'in of Ilia chapter. f i il ii I y Hiipoi'liilonitiuit Prod I'otorann spoko on thn iittltmlo of lliu Hi'.lioiil lioiiril toward 'Vii riilliuiiil programs In tho mitnily schools mm (' K ' continued Support ol UK til' llll II I'll I BI'lllHll actlvltlnn. Hurry Wllnon, inoiulior of llm KIiuiiuIIi county school hoard, liilkml on Mm viilim ut Hiiilih Uughes work In nn ngilruliiirnl t-iiiii in unity nml r, V. Iloiukle, aaalatnul Klniniiili county n k rl t'llllimil agent, KIiiiiiiiIIi Kiills, ulao apoko on Ilia roliiilon of P. F. A. work In llm work accomplished liy lliu county agent's office. Wllllnni llollowny, director of i'IioiiI agi'lcullura lit IIoiiuiibu, mill Wnlinr ('roll, president ut' llm llmuitixit chapter, kiivii brief Inlkii pnrlitlnlnii In llm subjiet.. A. K. Kt ri t . superintendent ol Mulln arhool, k"vu hlsluiy ol 111" Mulln chapter which In oii ol lliu oldest In llm atute, having In'"'! orgunlieil ID ynura ago. Hhort liilka inclinled ii dliuus- Inii ol shop ciHitiiHin by 1 Ml" Toful; puhlli' speaking unil pur llmiKinliiry cuiitnata by Jnrk It it t -llffj progress of wink of 111" Mulln chapter liy llalliurt Wil son; liiipl'ovoltieula iiuiiln 111 Hi" Mulln simp, Knill I'otiicok; Hi" K. P. A. fishing trip to Marsh crook, (Mltton Jones; llm f. K. A. convention nt CorviilIU lual April in wlilrli ho was a dele gate, Tony Suiy. I In closing nr. It. M. Hteven- on, pualor of tlio Mitlln lrus- 1 iDtiirlmi rhurrli. spoko on llm I topic, "AKiinilluro A u Proles- j Ion," stressing tlm thought that i nil itmnin of making a llvoil- hooil, niirlcultura In llio inol Important. Tim banquet was prepared by members of llm Helping Hund orlnly cooperating with inein linri of tlio homo economics cluMl'S Of Hi" blsll school. When Water Burned No Foolin'! IK if I, vv.V rV;VA . -' '.1:1 no, you're) not "enlnx Ihlnm"; thli ronlly liapponod. Thla cloud of nniii" nml amoko nhot up from llio wntnre of t drnlnunu ronnl nt VVIrlillit, Kim., wlii'ti a iiciloatrlnn Umaud a lighted mulch Into tlio stream, covorwl with oil wnnto from ruflnrrlcs. Klromon had to wage aiiilihorn Unlit with ohi'nilcula to atop tlio blnio. No More Frozen Noses for Flyers MODOC POINT MODtir l'OINT, Om.Mr. unit I Mra. Kllllnin .Mrfluakcy rntuniiil from th'lr trip up north Inat Fri day nliiK and aru now miiklni: pippiinitlona to niovn in Hill.: Ciillloriila, wlmro Mrt'luakny Inn. nccvpti-d poalllon for llm cum I ii bje amuon. i A moi'lln wa lli-ld at tlm, Community hall lout Friday ovo nlim nt which tlnio liilka worp Klvni on IhB Towimnd I'luii by apiitkoia from Klmiiuth Fnlla mid AIkoiiui, llio main iipi'iiknr ImliiK Mr. Morti'iiaon of Klnmnth Fulla. It wna dnuldcd that another moctliiK ho iK'lil In two wni'ka nt which Hum Hum would bv fur thor aprnklim on tho plnn heforo nn nttompt ho iiintlo to oritiiiilxo a club In Moilnc I'olnl. Mi a. McMullmi, inotlivr of Mm, Wnrn, la conflnwl to lu-r hoiim thla wok with a voro clmat cold, Mr. mid Mr. Jmima llllm woro vlnllorn In Modoc Point Sunday nflornoon. Mr. mid Mr. John Bovi rln havo roturimd rfom a trip Ciillfornla and Mr. fiovorln la hulplntc to ro pnlr llm mill. I.lllln Dnrroll I'lillllpn Ima been unnlilo to n 1 1 nn il ailiool thla wuok on account of IiiivIiik lliu "flu." Mra. Wither McFiirllnn Invltiut thru" womt-n In hor homo luat Monday oviuiliix to rlny hrlilit". Thoso pniai'iit wcru Mra, IllckorR, Mra. Hlfo, Mra, Ilclni unil Mra. McPm'llnK. Hli'li honora wuro won by Mra. Itlfo, Mra. McFtti Hiir aurvod diilnty rofroahmonta nt tho cloao ot tho ovonlim'a piny. Mt'H.' A. Jticobaon aloppud in Modoc Point Sntiirilny for a tlmo whlln tho l'otoraona wont to I'lno niilffo. n: ,.., ft .'tfhMiaW .' V. i.i "(V1 VV A. 1 VogiitnhbiB romo from tuhorn, roots, bnlha, frulta, sootla, and loavoa. Thuy may ho any part of a , plant that aorvoa aa food, hut thn wood la aoldoni uacd In con nection with pliint foods that iu'A awoot. Tho glnnt torlolao of tho Nirrj York xoiiliiKlcal gardon Ih Amer ica 'a nldoHt Inhabitant; It Is mono: than 200 yoam old. oomliiK througli lb air In au opun cockpit thoac wlutur days la a good way to turn your nou Into nn Icicle, which doean't linprov tlm nuirnlo of a tlyor. Thvroforo Unci Hum haa ordt-rrd boavy wnolnti liohiK'la llko thla tor hla a-.'i i. It (urka under the collar nt tho oont. Tha oyo alt's ara cor arcd and noao and mouth Ingen louaiy proloctod. SPOUT SHORTS iiy i:ihiii: iiitii'.i Ainocl'it' il PrrKM SHirlH Wrltrr NKW VtlllK. Full. 13 (II Freddy Kl""li llm Iiiixit, puaai'd up an iffcr lo go to Japan uu an liiHlructor ut ?l,iui per mouth. . , . Freddy la tho No. 1 man around Tiicoma, Wanh. . . . Just beforo his f Ik Ii t with Vlnco 1) lin den, tho Tnciiina N'oWM-Trlhune lsauod a slx-puge aectlon flllod wlttt nilila from bualnosa houaea wishing Freddy luck. . . Dozonii of other iiierchiintH culled up to complain they woro passed up In tlio ciiiivtiKa. ... What about a 'sports writer limiting tho social register? , , , He's F.ililln .Murray, racrult on tlm IOviiiIng Tout. . . . Jlmmlo To quickly rctltnw 111 chapping, rough-, ill crackinO. npply finollihi, Iff coullni MenthoUtum. Haw you tried fh MIW MEHTHOLATUM LIQUID for hewl coltl 9 Llli MenthoUtum outlmtml II tiring ftonltilnft comfort to ' . SAN FRANCISCO or PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO: ona way 8.81;round(rp 16.70 Loava Klamath Falls at 6:$0 P.M. on tb Klitmath, now on a faster, fmor schedule. Arrive In Son Francisco 7:32 next morning. Above fares good In coaches also In Tourist Pullmans, plus berth charge ($2,00, lowor berth, one way). P0RTLAN D : on way 7.04; roundtrlp 10.65 Leave Klamath Falls nt 9:30 P.M. on the West Coot. Arrive In Portland 7:30 next morning. Above fares good In coaches also la Tourist Pullmans, plus berth (t 1,50, lower berth, one way). Twt other trains each way daily. Next lime, try the train. Southern Faciiic rnHHoiiKcr Hlullon 8 n. m. to S p. in. Phono 80(10. Foxi Is off In Florida by boat lo become dean of home runs In Mux Carey's hnaehnll srhoo). . . . Jack Ilnmpney mid family will vacation abroud this suuimor. , . . Itnlph Melciilfe, Murijimtto Bprlnt er, roilo 1.0U0 miles euch way to run In lloHlou IuhI Saturday night. Itlchniond Tlmes-Dlspalch saya the (irahiun antl-atihsldutlon plan may bo n pealed by popular do m ii nd beforo thn fool hull scaaon starts. . . . When tlio original Oltlca bobbed up with a centnr nuindlng 6 (eel, 8, Miami (Oklu.l Junior collego troltc-d out 8llm Freeliurgor whoso height Is 6 f'ot, dli Inches. . . . Any other candidates? Joe Engol, proaldont of tho Clinttunoogii I.ookouta, la looao ngnln. . . . One. ha algnod a girl pltelmr nml arranged for her to fun llnho Ruth mid I.ou (iehrlg. . . . Anothor tlmo ho traded a hall plnyor for turkey. . . . He'll hang cugos of canaries In bis grandstand , . . and If the giinie la dull, he'll pop things up with pigeon races. . . . His latest atunt Is a pip. . . . This year he'a going to, glvo away a 112,000 lionao with a haby grand In tho drawing room. . . nml a lot with n guriigo on It and a car In tho gnrngo. . . . Odila and nda: Stan Kostkn nnd Sholdon Heine, fulllmeklng twins of Uio 1034 Minnesota ilevon, aro playing pro hoaket linll together. ... Ivory billiard bulls, such aa tho professionals uau. ore seasoned for flvo years after they are turned out. . . . Al Miiniaux may shift Aluunma Pitta to Albany's HnrrlBburg farm In tho Now Vork-i'enn leaguo. , , Krnlo Nerers wants Mike Mkhulak". former Ponn state Blur, as unslmuiit coach at La fayette, i T HAS HEAVY SFJOW CAHCADM HUM MIT, Orn. There Is u total of HO Inches of snow on the ground at this pliicu. Tho Hoiitlmi'ii Pacific telegraph officii huro will rmiiulii open all night, ail tho company now hue Hi rim iiiiim working threii ehirtH. Tfao officii ut CrujiiUe, which wus iipmind lust aumuior on uccouut of coiiBtrucllon work being il nun 'thoro, baa t roinuliieil open tlii'oiighoiit Hi ii winter. The op ening of (olograph offices which huu boon closed during tho lo pi iibh Inu la duo to nn uptrend In the frulght busluoss of (ho com pany. Tony Mlugllorotto him returned lo his foriiior poult ion of clerk In llio Bugono yurdu of tho Houlheni i'aclflu cominiuy. Ho worked on (Ho section lmro, MrB.' Mlegllar otto Is still here, but will Join her h il b bii n d in Kugone shorlly, Mrs. h. Zlninieinicn, who In jured bar log while skiing about (hreu wouks ago, is "till unable (o bo on bor foot. Hur daughter, Mrs. Wise of F.ugono, hero tak ing care of her. Mrs. David Hue has returned from Walla Wulln, where sho vis lied Willi her puronts. Mrs. Kuo's father suffered a stroke recently. Method to Obtain More Land Found By Capitol Board PORTLAND, Fob. 13. (U.R) Threo members of tlm state enp llol reconstruction commission, acting aa Individuals, will ask tho Salem city council to exe culo two deeds In favor of tho stuto, ono convoying all of Will son park at Salem as a site for tho now capltol, tho oilier con veying approximately 200 feet of the east end of tlio tiiu-t. The council wilt bo axked to place both decda In escrow pond ing acceptance of ono or the oilier by the legislature. Thla indirect method of add ing all or a part ot WillBon park to the old capltol alto received tacit approval of the cnpllol commission Wednesday. Ry W .Hawyor, Dr. E. C. Dalton and Dr. H. H. Ollnger, members, will make the request as individuals because the state board ot con trol last week Indicated it would not go agulnst tho legislature's orders and extend tha capltol grounds beyond tho old Bile es pecially In view of the fact that tho stuto would havo to assume (he approximate $2600 annual cost of tho upkeep ot tho park. Tlio commission previously had decided that use of Wlllsou park was necessary. If the legislature accepts the deed convoying only a portion of (he park, the added area will bo sufficient to enable tho new enp Itol to be built facing down Summer street. Man Plunges From Plane to Death in San Francisco Bay OAKLAND, Cat., Feb. 13. (U.R) Grimly shouldering past the Im ploring hands of the pilot, Har old A. Kpracue, 40, climbed out of a pluue ho tad rented tor a $10 rldo Wednesday and Jumped 2000 foot to his death. "I'm Just nuts about planes. Could Gang Fear Be a Spoof? I;, wsWu3k,'V A' L- '.y - h ; ' - - -"-" '-'-r r nniumi inn, i n m -aaiii "I'm deucedly afraid ot your terrible gangs over here I" exclaimed the Duke ot Marlborough, strapping six-footer, aa he ordered news caineramen to retrain from photographing hla four children on arrival at New York, ftoaaon: kidnaping scare. But ha doean't look nearly so frightened, posing wltb tba Duchess, as bis words suggest. The Marlboroughs are on their way to Florida to visit the Duke's mother, the former Conaaelo VanderbllL , Take mo for a long ride over the bay," Sprague told Kmanuel Henderson, whon he hired the open biplane for the trip, at Oak- luiid airport. Shortly beforo noon thoy took off and circled skyward over Hun Fruncisco bay, dotted with wbltecttps under the (orce ot s strong wind. They travelled scarcely a mile when Hondorson "sensed" that his passenger was standing up in tho rear cockpit. "I turned around, and there he was, looking down, getting ready to Jump," Henderson said. "I yelled at him to atop, but he didn't pay any attention to me. I tried to grab him, but he was too far away. I didn't dare to leave the controla . . . "His face waa set and hard, and his eyes looked straight downward. While I watched, he Jumped. His body went down, down, down. . . I didn't see any thing further ot him. Snraiue. a metal worker, waa said to have a wife and child In Chicago. 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ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY Every drop 2 years"6 months old. 1.35T $2.65 QUART N..4A A straight whiskey value you wont find it easy to duplicate. AVAILABLE IN OREGON 1 Ich.ol.r Diitiibuton, lac, New York, N.Y. VIMBTH (naT WFNCH AMRITIP AlCOHOl lBYJqlUMe over to the airport,' day. he said to- Some species of spiders have two eyes, some six, but moat of them eight. Cave-living spiders have no eyes. Ten weeks are required to hatch the eggs ot the Australian emu. . Townaend club No, 2 will moot at Mills school ball tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Further pinna will be made at that time for the turkey dinner to bo given by the clnh at the Loomls building on February 22, Washington's birth day. This dinner will be open to the public, and will be served from 6 to I p. m. ' Club No. i ' recently elected F. M. Morlennon, president; Mrs. William Kates, vice president; Mra. Ruth Esgate, secretary; Mrs, Ooddanl,- treasurer. The advis ory board consists of J, D. Bag ley, chairman; A. C. Esgate, fi nance chairman; Mrs. Stone, pro gram chairman; Mrs. William Estes, membership; Mrs. A. C. Esgate, social; Mrs. Martin, sec retary, and Mrs. J, D, Bagley, publicity. Agreement Reached On Naval Limitation Copyright. 1086, by United Press LONDON, Feb. 13, (U.R) An agreement for limitation of bat tleships Is In sight, It waa stated Wednesday after a meeting of British and American delegates rejuvenated the moribund naval conference. The proposed agreement would limit Britain, United States, France and Italy to construction of two capital ships of 35,000 tons and 14-Inch guns for the aix-year duration of the pros pective treaty. The four powers agreed pre viously on, cruisers, aircraft can rlora, submarines and other cate gories of war vessols. C'l.L'HMEM WIM PORTLAND. Ore., Feb, 18 (P) Red Oette scored 92 points as the Multnomah club basketball team swamped tho Y, M, C. A. team 65 to 28, here last night. Sea snails furnished the purple due used in tha robes of early royalty. 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