March 21, 1036
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
('tub lOllleilnlnnil Mrs, N. Y.
Rlmliliil'd (if Million 1'iilnl Willi
hostess Wednesduy to 13 inem
bins of tlin Alt Nmnllo Work
club. Tim Ht. Patrick's day col
or iiliunio win curried out In
doaiirutlona, prlaus and rofrosh
luonts, mid nullum woro tho ill
vuriilun ut tlm afternoon. Prl"a
woro awarded to Mm. Iloso Hoiilo
and Mm. J. J. l'urkor. Bpnulul
guests of tlio afternoon warn
Mm. Clmrlatu Hill, Mm. Blod
durd'i mother, Mm. Churlus (Jou
rnal, Mm. A. J. Kohno nnd Mm.
T. U, Mlioop, Mm. Utoddurd used
flower from liar own gnrdmi In
hor docurntlons for tho occasion.
Townsnnd Auxiliary .Members
of tho Townsend olub niixllluiy
pent a pleasant afternoon Wed
nesday In tho homo of Mm. Tot
ton, 1480 Crescent nvouue. Mm,
Totten wan assisted by Mm.
Kllmljslh. MoOslIn, Mm, Lllllu,
Mm, Maud tiargcnt, Mm. L, M.
Cowparthwult, Mm. hula Polls
and Mm., M. MoWlthey. An In
teresting pniKram of music, read
ings and aliort tnlki mi pre
sented and refreshments wore
aervod at the close of tha after
noon. Tho next nmotlng will be
held Wednesday, March 15, at
1:00 o'clock.
Truck Drivers Fined Sacra
mento truck driven paid an ag
gregate of ICO Into the luetics
court treaeury hera Friday, fol
lowing tholr arrant by.,etata po
lice. JamoB Walford Kinney wee
allowed $10 for Improper PUO
permit, and Albert Bulvailore Bn
tnlo ws fined f 20 each on counle
of no Oregon llconae and no PUO
permit. , '2.
'gnrillng ltco" The teaoher of
the WPA stenographic claai an
nounces that thora will be an om
fuahloned spelling match held In
the hlKli achool biilldlui on Fri
day. Murch !7, at 7:30 p.m. it
will be open to tho public, and a
prlie will be (Iron to tho beet
speller. The worda will be taken
from oerilflod spelling books and
from local paper.
Homo From Corvsdlls Hlmer
Ilnnry. son of Mr. and Mm. L, B.
llonry of 2202 Clarden street, ar
rived homo Wednesday from Cor-vallls-to
eprnd a short vacation
with his parents. Elmer Is In his
third year at college, where he Is
majoring In euoailslry.
' Itond,, Youth i llire -Kenneth
Lta Thomas Is spending his vaca
tion at tha homo of his parents,
Mr. and Mr. Charge W. Thomas
of 2106 Wantland Jvonue. Hn was
accompanied horfe , by Harry
Campbell, who spent a few dsys
hero before going to bis homo
at llond, to visit hla parents,
lloih young men attend the U.
Of O.
Hire for Weekend Mr. and
Mm. Thomas W. Delsetl, former
roaldenta of title elty who re
cently moved to Medford, aro
weekend vliltore In Klamath
Falls and ar house gucate at
tho home of Mr. and Mm. Claude
McCollooh. - ,
On Buying Trip Mrs. Nellie
J. Torglor of Togler'a dreaa
ahoppe, Is leaving Hundny morn
ing for Hnn Pranclsca whore she
will purchase spring merchandise
for her shop and for the Gladys
Avery hat shop which Is operated
In connection with Togler'a
Pined on Truffle Count Al
bert Hal rod ore Batalo was fined
120 on each of two counta In
Justice W. U. Hemes' court. He
was charged with having no PUO
permit and having an Improper
llconso tag on a truck.
Vlalt In Valley Mm. Wilbur
Jones and hor son, Wilbur, Jr.,
who la vlaltlng his parents dur
ing his spring vacation from O.
8. C, spent sovoral days this
week visiting relative) In tha
Bogus Itlver Valley. .
Chandler Berry Home Chand
ler Berry la spending a short va
cation at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 8. It. Horry, at 2101
Reclamation avenue. Chandler bi
student at the U. of O,
To Halt f dike Mary Bchlro of
Of Mary'a beauty shop loft 'Sat
urday for Hnlt Lake on a busl
noaa trip. Tha shop will remain
open during hor absence In
charge jot Cathorlns Wither and
Mildred Colvllle.
Homo from Campuses Among
Klamath atudenta home for vaca
tion are Fay Buchanan rind Pearl
Joan Wilson, hero from Unlvors
lty of Oregon, and (Irnoe Oroes
bock, homo from Stanford.
Iloro . From lorrl -Mr. and
Mm. Saxton Avery of porrla woro
eallors at tho homo -Mr, iand
. Mm. Ira IS. Sherman, ou- Kndalltf
Prlvo Wednesday. m jvi,
Vlalt at Dorrls Mra. Max Lop
ley and Mrs. nnlph Dnvldeon were
vliltora this weeks of friends at
Dorrls.
Una Oiwrntlon It, H. Lilly,
phnrmnclat at Currlu's, Ims re
turned home from Hillside hos
pital attor an oporntlon,
To Bend Lloyd Mnglll, who
tins boon here a fow days from
Bond, was to return to the Dos
ehutos city Saturday,
Down from Oregon Frank
Prow, son of Mr, and Mra. N. H.
Prow, la home (or a fow days
, from tho Unlvorslty of Orogon.
Alwnys
Rex
15c
-LAST SHOWlNfl
"SON OF. OKLAHOMA"
"POLICE CALL'
"THE MIRACLE RIDER"
"' 1 11 TOMORltOW i
"WATERFRONT LADY"
JACK HOXIE In ,
: "OUTLAW JUSTICE" V
And KOLOlt KAHTOON
Diiiicu Hpoiifior Tho Towneond
club dunce at the K. 0, hull to
night la being sponsored solely
by u I it Is uiinibiii' olio, Towiiauud
leaders suld Rnttirdny, Olub
niiinliur two has unthliig to do
with promoting the dance, as wus
rnpnrliid yusliirdiiy. Cluba num
ber ono, two and threo will aluiro
In the proceeda, It was announced.
rtottiina Home Francis Sch
mock, 121 Hoiitli Huconil street,
lulegrnph nwHaungnr boy who
wus Injured Monday night whan
bis bicycle collided with a ear
driven by tleorge Groves, tins
been tnkun home from Hlllalde
hnapltar. He will be confined
to his home fur some Urns,
Maaon Men! Klamath Lodge
No. 77, A. F. ft A. M. will hold
lis regular meeting Monday. Fol
lowing tho mooting Dr, It, M.
Htovanaon of MnMn, who haa trav
eled extensively In the Houth fleas,
Houth Amorlca, Auatrnlla, China,
hhnn . ntltnr AHtilrl,l - Will
glvo one of hla Intcroallng travel
iuiko.
MRS. LEDA PARKER
HT
Ily lli'rtlm llaaso
Mm. Leda Parker of the Busi
ness and Prorcaalonal Women of
Klamath Falla, spoka Friday to
tho students' of Klamath Union
high school, who have taken or
aro now taking -both typing and
iihorthnud on "How to Bocomo a
Good Secretary."
"A good secretary at all times
ahould appear In a dignified man
ner," said Mrs. Parker, "for she is
ber bona' representative. Sha boa
to meot his clients. And a suc
cessful sccretury Is so accurate
that she never asks again what
her shorthand notes are."
The requirement of greateat Im
portanco, according to Mm, Par
ker, la the accurate knowledge of
the profession, Including English
and spelling na woll aa typing and
shorthand. Loyalty to your bosa
and to hla buelneas Is the next of
Importance, followed by diplo
matic abilities, cheerfulness, even
temperament, sense of humor, en
Ihualasm and patience.
"It la Important to choose your
clothci with great caro, and It
noccasnry to cultivate a plesaant
apoaklng voice. It la alao to your
advantage to be a good llatoner,"
Mm. Parker aula.
Mm. Parker answered aeveral
quaitlons aakod by students.
Box Campaigners
Will Hold Meet
Tho woman's auxiliary of the
Klnmath wooden box campaign
will meet again March SI.1
Formation of tha organisation
took pluco this week, Jean Loraon
was elected president and. Emma
Rogers socretary.' Tha president
works at Kwauna, the secretary
at Pelican uay.
Loul Dean, managing director
of tho box campaign, and H. L.
Walklns, Yakima man hera to
start the campaign, attended the
meeting.
The March 91 meeting will b
bohj at the Wlllard hotel.
Court House Records
(FRIDAY)
Marriage Application
Eugene Sleemore, II, Keno la
borer, to Pearl Mary Cats, 18,
Keno housowlff, .
GIVEN SENTENCE
Lorcn Wlgant was given a two
year prison sontence and paroled
by Circuit Judge Edward B. Ash-
urst Friday afternoon. Wlgant
pleaded guilty to a forgery
charge. In Justice court, Barbara
Waltom was glvon a six months'
sentence, suspended, on disorder
ly conduct charges. ,
When a cuatomor lnalats' on
purchasing a wrong-alscd pair of
shoos despite th esaloamnn's ad
vice, the lottors "M. F." are
stamped somewhere In the lining
of the shoo, to show they are
"misfit."
.ORE
TAVERN
Good Floor
Good Music
Excellent ,
Food and Drinks ,
MONTE BALLOU
' " Guitar .
EVAN SELBY '
- , , Piano f. ' .!
WALT GALLOWAY,
4 Drums
OSCAR VITTIAN
"' Sax ' v '
' Weed-Klamath
';'. Highway . v
I 3
Flames Add to
am araLitra at the Alleirnenv Kiver
and terrific property damage, a six-alarm fire raged In the two-block plant of the Waverly OU Co., five '
miles from downtown Pittsburgh, Pa. Smoke Is seen rolling up In tremendous billows from the plant, follow
ing blast after blast of oil drums. Firemen battled wolrt-deep In water to quell Hie blaze.
Administration Agrees to
Allow WPA Investigation
WASHINGTON, March 21, (U.RJIdsy to vigorous demands from
Tho administration yielded FrI-'
high-compression valve-in-head engine
Tha Chevrolet engine Is
the most economical auto
mobile engine produced
' today, because (1) it is
fix-cylinder engine, and
(2) it is a vabe-in-Aeao? six-
. cylinder engine. .
Its six cylinders uu
loss gag and oil in
fact, use the least gas
and oil because six
cylinders are the most
economical combina
tion used in modern
automobiles.
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NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . . IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE ... SHOCKPROOF
STEERING "." . ?. GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION , . . SOLID STEEL one-piece .TURRET TOP BODIES . . i
HIGH-COMPRESSION , VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE ... 6 NEW MONEY-SAVING G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN.
Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and low monthly payments. Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan.
, ; South Sixth and Oak ' ; Phone 49 .
Heavy Toll- of
rose to record dcDLha. lloodlna cities
republicans and critical demo
ecpkonu
Pittsburgh Flood
ami towns with a Heavy death tou
crats for a full congressional In
vestigation of WPA and FERA
relief activities. ." ".
Tho Inquiry probably will be
made by the obscure committee
on expenditures for exeentive de
partments beaded by Senator J.
Hamilton Lewis, democrat, Illi
nois, who offered tha resolution
Chevrolet's : lj-
Every test proves it's more eco
nomical ... Every Chevrolet owner
knows it's more economical . .
And every person will readily
understand these simple A-B-C
reasons why it is' more economical
CHEVROLET
' A OINIRM.
proposing the Investigation. Ex
penditure of IGOOli Is proposed.
Lewis' resolution was a revised
draft of a similar measure In
troduced by Senator James Davis,
republican, Pennsylvania, which
was reported favorably by the
expenditures committee but scut
tled at the last moment by Sen
ate Majority Leader Joe T, Rob
inson. The modified proposal doea
not contain charges that WPA
records have been suppressed
and salary figures have been un
available to congress which were
embodied In the Davis resolu
tion. Simultaneously, It be cam
known that as democratic lead
ers agreed to support tha forth
coming Inquiry they hastily filled
two i vacancies on Lewis' com
mittee with ardent new dealers
Key Plttman, democrat, Ne
vada, and Alben Berkley, demo
crat, Kentucky. This assures
that the Inquiry will be eon
trolled by democrats.
The battle about the relief
Inquiry began when Lewis
blithely offered the favorable re
port of tbe expenditures com
mittee on the Davis resolution.
In addition to Lewis' endorse
ment. It had the support of two
other democrats, Robert F. Wag
ner, New York, and Frederick
Van Nuys, Indiana.
Robinson, stunned for a mo
ment, arose and rushed to Lewis'
seat. His eyes blazing, his face
flushed, he argued heatedly. He
apparently was firm because
Robinson stomped to his seat
Republicans tittered. In a
few moments, tbe Illinois sena
tor walked slowly to Robinson's
desk and sat down. The argu
ment began anew. Finally, Lewis
withdrew the report, later intro
ducing his substitute.
MOTORS VALVIg
Editorials on News
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lng a loan beforehand and signing
a note. They just wrote checks
and later settled for the over
drafts. It was only with the ad
vent of tighter banking laws and
less permanent population that the
custom died out.)
e
TN THI8 connection, W. A. (Bill)
Delzell some years ago told this
writer an amusing story.
Shortly after the adoption of
Oregon's first state banking law,
a spruce young examiner appeared
at the Brick Store to go over Its
banking business, : After a half
day spent on the books, he showed
up before the owners practically
foaming at the mouth.
"Do yon know the fix you're
In?" he demanded. ! "You've got
a long line of loans out, and the
only assets I can find are a big
list of overdrafts! If yon don't
get ont and get these overdrafts
converted Into bankable notes,
you're aa good as looking Into the
penitentiary doors right now!"
"Tho funny part of it," BUI
added with a chuckle, "was that
every one of those overdrafts was
as good as gold."
Again, you see, the Brick Store
knew its customers.
'
"NE more tale, related the other
day by Bert Hall:
"One of the Brick Store's big
accounts (a man well known over
$
additional. 'Krue
additional. Prices
' 1 .-
...... '
this whole country) ran on tor
several years, and finally wm fig
ured np for settlement. Tha own
era looked over tho figures and
one of them shook hla head. , '1
don't think that's corroct,' he said.
'We owe him money, Inwtead of
him owing us.'
"So they figured it again, over
and over, end It finally turned out
they DID owe him money 1 10,
000, which was promptly paid, to
the great surprise of the customer,
who hadn't kept track of It him
self, and was autonlshed to learn
that he had so much coming."
."'''''"''''
pHEY : wore shrewd, capable
-- business men, those proprie
tor of the old Brick Store, and
they were out to make money for
themselves, But they wore HONEST.
Tho crescent of tha new moon
Is only that part of the moon on
which the sun Is shining. Tha
unllghted side tends to giva Ilia
Impression of empty space be
tween the two horns of the cres
cent. ...
Catherine tha Great, on finding
an early spring violet growing
In a psrk, placed a sentry over
It so that It would not be pluck
ed. She forgot to : rescind her
order, and sentries guarded th
spot for 160 years.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our frienda
for their kindness and lovely
floral offerings during onr be
reavement, the loss of our be
loved Judge Charles M. O'Neill.
MRS. C. M. O'NEILL
AND FAMILY.
rot iconoiocm. ,
naHsroaTArajB
It valve-in-heaJ design
eats gasoline cone urn p- ,
tion still lower because)
then is leu loss of heat
through the walls of th
combustion chamber in
alve-in-hcad engines,
and the advanced con
struction of the Chevro
let engine gives maxi
mum neat (or power)
saving.
Most important of all, i
Chevrolet's more effi
cient cooling system,
pressnrestreamoiling and
the greater accessibility
of all working parts re
sult in more dependable
operation, over a longer
period of time, with the
lowestmaintcnancecosts.
Thus, Chevrolet's valve-in-head
engine only one
of its hind in Chevrolet's
price range gives econ
omy without equal. :
AND UP. List price Nme
Standard Coupe at FUAt, MicM-
Stand
and
With bumpm, spare are
Kn foe, th, lit price U $20
- Actim on Maer ModtU only, $29
quoted in this adcertUment ere Utt
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