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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1936)
April 13, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE 4. THREE CITY BLL5-T0 GO N BALLOT Flnl passage of ordinances en I II n n for olmitlon on throe city charter anionilinnnls l nchditlocl for action by the city council Momliiy avniiliiK, Tim Biumiil niniita will bo voloil upon al tho primaries on Muy 15. It tilt throe mcastirna are pnas il. mi 1 smiins prolmblo, tlis or dliinncus will bo run tha ruqiilrotl tiiiiulxir of tlimm u li'Kiil udvor tltoinonla III ordnr llmt vutors muy bi'coma acquainted with Ilia dlffuruut irovlKlom. 'rim hiw roqtilrcn Unit two publications lu tho official litiwspupur bo mmlo within tha ID duya Immediately proci'illnii election. . Hillary llnoat for Trensiiri'r llnllot iltlos of tha thrco chart er umnndmonta will appnar na followa; To' amend thn churUir of tha city of Klnmnth Kails, Oreiton by aineudliiK (taction SOT thnruof aa the anld auction linre tufora hna barn amomlnd, ao that It will read aa followa: "Hoctlon 207. ' Tha tronsuror ahnll rnculva an nuniinl aalary of alxtncn hundred twenty dol lnra (11620.00), pnyubla month' ly, out of the (untirnl fund In the win a niunncr other sal arlua ara pnlil; that auld amn almll be In llou. and In full pay ment of all anlury, emolument or eompensntlon whutsovr of auld trrnauror; the ally treasur er ahall live bond of aome re llnhla aurnty company In aum to ha determined by the council, which bond ahall ba approred by the mayor." 10 a........... Yea 103 No To amend tha ohartor of the city of Klamath Kalla. Oronun, by amending ((action 186 the ro of, aa the anld aectlnn hna here tofore been amended to that It will read aa followa: "Section 186. The aald park commlaalonera at any regular moallnc thereof ahull hare power to assess a tm not eictedlna: one mill on the dollar In any one year upon tha taxable property of the city, which tux ahall lie collected aa are other oily taxea, and whon ao eolloctvd ahall be exclusively used for park pur poaea according to their J u la ment, and the aald park com mlaalonera ahall have further and exclualva control of all parka within tha city of Klamath Knlla, Oregon; otstied or operated' by It, and ahall bava auch power. to lay out and improre aucn nark or parka: to appoint all neceaeary ninnnKirs, eupervlaore and other employee, Including the nolle force, to act In auch park or parka, and to fix thn amount or their compensation; ana anan disburse all moneye appropriated, Riven, received or collected for th Improvement and una of aald park or parka; and ahall make nil necessary mine and rouia tlona for tha aa or government of auch park or parka, and for breachea of auch rulea and regu lullona, to affix penaltlea not to oxceed a fin of on Hundred dollara ($100.00), and not to exceed fifty (60) daye Imprison ment, or both auch fine .and ini prlaonmont In tha dlscrollon of tho court, auch tinea to ba. col lected and penaltlea lmpoaad, aa other flnaa and penaltlea are Im poaed by tha ehartnr and ordin ance of aald olty; that the po lice Judge ahall have Jurisdiction of all offenae denoutloed by thla auction." KM.-..... Yes 106 No "To amend th charter of the elty of Klamath Falla by adding thereto chapter ( authorlxlng the common council to levy and col lect to tax of 0.4 mill (four tentha of a mill) upon each dollar of all th taxable property In the elty or Klamath Falla, Oro gon, each yoar, beginning with tha tax levy to be made In 1036 for th eupport. maintenance, pay and equipment of a band or munlc to be known aa the Klamath Falla Municipal Band; creating apeclnl fund of -aald olty to he known aa the Klamath Falla Municipal Hand fund, and pro vldlng that all funde dorlved from th tax levies heroin pro Tided for ahall b covered Into auch fund: repealing all tax llm Itatlona oontnlned In aald charter lneofar aa aald levy la concerned." 100 yea 101 No. Strong Rivalry - T ... Klamath Hi Observed For gh Smoker y With atrnng rivalry doveloplng In, the majority or bunta, Interval wna olxitrvud at tne nign ecnooi Monday for tho amoknr schiHluled for tho auditorium next Thurs day oviinlug nt 8:00 o'clock, Uoorge Mu huo, poxing ana v. rrintlliiK couch, him lined .up a lint of atrung mnli'lKia for the big gest avunt ut Ita kind aver hold at the high school. Hpeclul Interest It attached to Hi wraitllng niutclirs ' botwuen Archie Auueraun mid George Law- noil and Al liiiudgreii annum Friink llolmua, . l.loyrl Do l.up's boxing encouu- tr with Itohort Uiinuell and Lee Muyaflold'a muetlng with Harold Cox are llkowlao drawing utton tlon. , Two professional wreatlera will glvo an exhibition, Thla mulch will be arranged through the courtuy of Muck Llllurd, Klamutb Falla promoter. ' Knch wroalllng mntch will con alal of two throe-minute round. Thfiro will be three two-minute rouiida In tho boxing malcheu, Wrlilii 190 puiinilH Arrhlu Andoraon and (Juorgo l.awsoii. 160 pounds Ilulni Dlotacha and Junius IMerce, Uo pound Iot Oraen and Curl llouau. 166 pounds Al Lundgren' and Frank llolmua, liming 136 pnunda Hoy Uurbln and Hoburl Iluiiuoll, HU puuiida Lloyd Do Lap and Lao Heck. 160-nounda Wllinon ' Worloy and Kmmotli Wllaou. 166 pounds (Juno Curnlnl and Hob KllluKHon. . 100 pounds Leo Mnysfleld and llurold Cox, (Otbur boxing matchus are still to ba arrungod.) Advertising Club Lines up Against Beauty Shop Act Unfavorable reaction to an or dinance now before the city coun cil forbidding price advertising by beauty operalora was crystui lined Huturduy In a ruaolutlan adapted by tb Klumatb Falla Ad club, Tha ad men placed themaclvea on record aa opposed to tha pro posed ordlnunco and condemned It aa "unrnlr, a restraint on fair competition and dangerous," Text of the resolution; "To the city council of Klnm ath Falls, Oregon: "At a regular matting of the Advertising club ' of Klamath Falla, an organisation amuatea with tho Pacific Coast association of Advertising Clubs, Tuesday, April 7, the following resolution was offered and . unanimously adopted; Whereas. It la contrary to the principles of this organisation that any ordlnnnca, law or act should be passed w.hlcb will limit or restrain any person, persons or place of business from speak ing through tha paid coiumna oi newspapera, by paid time over radloa or by any other common ly accepted method of advertis ing used to truthfully Inform the nubile of tha morlta or prlcaa of any legitimate aorvlca or article ot merchandise; "And whereas wa believe that the public has the right to b In formed regarding the prices or merits of any service or mer chandise which la offered for consumption before entering place ot business to purchase aame: , "TflKItEFORB, thla organisa tion place itself on record as oppoaed to the proposed ordin ance which la now before the council ot th city, proposing to prohibit beauty parlora from ad vertising prices charged for aerv icea, and condemns it as unfair, a restraint on fair competition and aa eatabllahlng dangoroua precedent. "Curtis Bannoy, president, "Victor Owena, vlce-prealdont, . "Robert Feloraon, aocretery-treasurer," Klamath Men to Attend Conclave E. E. ' Mages, George Walton and D, D. Van Fleet left Sunday for Portland, where they will at tend the 60th annual conclave of the Orarld Commandry Knights Templar of Oregon, which Is hold ing its session there. Van Vleet la commander of Cal vary Commandery of thla city; Walton la grand captain of the guard of the Grand commandory, and Magco la past grand com mander ot the order In Oregom vary Commandry of thla rlyt; la grand captain of the guard of tha Grand Commandery, and Ma go I past grand commander of the order In Oregon. . Carl W. Evartaen of Marshtleld Is the present grand commander, and It la expected will be suc ceeded by Lloyd L. Scott of Portland. Kittredge Adds to Ranch Properties Wllllum Klltredgo, large cat tleman of tha Klumuth empire country, hua purchased the War ner Valley Stock company of Adel, Luke county, it was learn ed here Saturday, The Adel ranch Is known as the MC, It is one of tha biggest cattle ranches In the west, com prising some 86,000 acres. Word from Lakevlew was that the consideration Involved was about 1400,000. Bum Duly, auperlnlaiidont, will remain In that capacity, Klltredgo once oueratod the "P" ranch In Harney county. He owns the lllver ranch in the Summer lake country, and has varied Interests on Klamath marsh and In Klamath county. Burning, Gnawing Paint In Stomach Relieved Neutralize irritating acids with Dr. Emll's Adln Tnbleta. Prevent a tore, Inflamod atomnch, yet out what you want. Adla gives relief or your money back. Wag goner Drug Co. llgasa( Iff sijpr ' ""."7 mellows What a wholesome and healthful drink, and v how delldouily mellow beer Is when nature . aged.... to develop that full, rich Bohemian flavor, characteristic of Bohemian Club Beer. 1 . SOLO in Bvmy convenient size olass contain rrfmi L e r Beer I O HI MIAN . SSIWBKflf. 'INC. - MOHAN? '10.11 OLDS MEETING AT LOST RIVER Laying of groundwork for the Pomona grange meeting to be hold at Mulln, Muy V and election of officers In their own organi sation occupied soma 70 mem bers of the Klamath county grungo Council, mooting Satur day . In the Lost lllver grange hull at Oh.'iie. ' ' Amos Blank of Bonanza was elected president of the council, which Is comprlned of the offic ers of II the subordinate grangea In the county. At tho same time, Glen Van Meter of Poe valley was named vice president and Mrs. L. n, Schralner of Mulln waa chosen secretary. The meeting was one of four bald regularly each year a month In advance of the Pomona grange's quarterly sessions. Like other such meetings, It was de voted largoly to laying plana and drafting a program for Introduc tion at the general executive ses sion, and official reports on Its decisions were to be withheld until the May t conclave at Malln. - Two speakers addressed the council. A. W. Hcbaupp spoke In behulf of the Klamath grange cooperative and Charles Wlck landnr, deputy stuta grangemast er from LaGranda discussed tech nical phases of group work with in the grange organization. Corresponding officers from' each of the subordinate granges wore divided in group conferences during most of the day. The meeting convened at 11 a. m. and a luncheon was served at noon. Next meeting of thn council Is set for Shasta View grange the evening ot July 9. TKLCK DHIVKll HKLI ASTORIA, Ore., April 13. (P) The sheriff's office held C, O. Straus, 42, a truck driver, in the county jail today in con nection with the hit-and-run death of August Johansen, 72, a luboror, Sunday night. ' ACTIVE DAYS STEP OUT IN COMFORT! Th. "scour Hi lam, iUek tr whin ilk Th CANTILEVER "Scout" la ths favorite shoe of woman who "go placae and do things." The "Seoul" gsta you thtrs, IN COM FORT. It'a the psrfsct comple ment to your nsw sports cloths, too. Once you know tb "Scout" yon have no mors foot trouble! Best for all day comfort in constant hot weather wear . . . Black, Whit. Elk and Brown, r $7.85 Adrienne's Shoe Department "for Export Fitting" Mrs, J. O. Johnson, formerly of Klamath Falls, died at her home In Salem, Saturday, following a brief illness. She was the wife of J. O. Johnson, fprmer propri etor of Johnson's groceteria. Besides her husband, she Is sur vived by a daughter, Maxlne, and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Schuss. Charles flchuss, another relative, lives In Klamath Falla. Funeral services were held at Salem Monday morning. CARD OF THANKS We, the undersigned, wish to express to our many f nerdlu.ros express to our many friends, our xlncere thanks for the kindness shown us during our bereavement in the loss of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Dewey H. Bennington, James and Jean Bennington. Firat Church of Christ, Sciential, Klamath Fall 1 ANNOUNCES A Free Lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Entitled i "Christian Science, God's Law of Progress" JUDGE FREDERICK C. HILL, C. S. OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Member of the Board ot Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Iloston, Miissnrliiixetla Fremont School Auditorium MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13 at 8:1S o'Clock 1 The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend This Lecture Will Be Itadiocast from Station KFJI Try Herald and News Classified Ads SNYDERKNIT WEEK at Adrienne's mm) ml' Two Piece Washable String Knit Suits $ 2L2.95 This Week Only Sizes 12 to 40 Lovely Pastel Shades In POWDER BLUE MAIZE ACOUA TONE DUSTY PINK ROSE GLO Don't Miss This Opportunity to Own On of These Lovely Knits at This Special Price Suits and Coats. Reg. $16.95 value. Now :...: Shop Our Windows. AFTER EASTER SPECIAL $10 95 ADRIENNE'S CLOSING OUT ADRIENNE'S CHILDREN'S SHOP Owned by Dorothy Rue SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 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