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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1936)
Moy 21, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS l ull Nearly f !miilo(o Thn HiiImIhit Motor otiiii tinny will noon romulutu tho iniinl modioli iihoiI onr ruoondltlonliig plant uu Ihu J'milflo oiiiikI, iiix-onllug to Vi'iii Monro, HiilHlKiir Hulntt in it it iiKor. Thu new unit, now uniliir cointninllon n mi addition to tlio urn I ii HiiIhIkoi' iiliuit, will liu coinulotod within a fw wuuk. uai'd en in now urn moving vnry flint, Monro mill, Ovur lioo used cum havo boon tuhon In truilo on Kurd V-B cnra hico January 1, ho roportod, Huiiiiiihuo Halo I'IiiiiiicnI Wuiii oil of the Moono will sponsor a rumniuii olo on Butunluy, Mny S3, III (ho ImiIIiIIiik lU'Xl to Knul Rir' ithoa nh. Mrnihors of Ihu Womiin of tho Mouse who Imvu rummsKa urn inked lo bring It lo th hnli Krliluy nlnlit, when thu drill toutn will hold practice. Any Olio who I iinuhlo lo hrliiK tho article mil' who wlshr to limkn donation la aakod to cull Mm. Malilo Ward, or to call 'phono 11 IK In thn morning, and tho ru mi niKe will bo cnlloil fan Moosa Drill Team Tho Woman of tho Moiiao drill tanm will moot for practice Friday night, 7:30 o'oloi'k, In tho hnmiuul room of the Knight of Columhu hull. GUITTARD CHOCOLATE QUALITy ( I'o Conduct rlcrvlco HrlKtt' illor Harold Muiliwu of I'ortliind niicoinpiililcd hy liuplitlii It, J J u ti ll t ii of Moil ford and tho Youiik I'lmplo huiiil of Miidforil, will conduct a ipooiiil mirvli'o Ihh nvonliiK (Thumiluy) at Sulvii Hon Army hull. The Kluniulli Vnlloy ltollnom association will ulno moot In connocllon with Hi In aorvlce. Tho public Is cor dially Invited to iittond. Puppy HI i don Dog thlavo aro mill at work in Klamath Fall, und tho liitiwt victim la a two mid a half month old Uonton hulldog puppy belonging to II, K. Oordou of 2247 Applognlo trout. Tho dug wni takon Thuraduy mornliiK. Uovural val- I) it Ii I n diiKH huvo boon stolen re- coolly, according to police re port. 111. .,.( llaynM AlMIM.I h fi Houtliorn l'nctlla company an- nouncua mv opening oi oiiaaiu Hprlnim resort for tho 11)30 eeua- fin fin .Iiiiim 1. Trulim If. mill IS aoulhbouiid, and uuuihera It and uu nortiiiiound, win mako nag atopa ul Htiuata BprliiKK. erroctlve JunoM, according to L. L. Ura liiin, district frulght and passen ger ugonl. Arclili'iit llrportcd Ula 8, Mlllor roportod to police bureau (hat hor automohlle atruck a boy on a blcyrlo at Main atroot at Huvenlh eurly Wednesday a(- taruoon. The boy wa u'.iburU Mr. Mlllor slulod tliul the ac cident occurred when alio tried to avoid atrlklnx a podeatrlon, and that alio dldu't aue tho boy on the bicycle. Kuniiiliior Coniloie Ward M. Mcltoyonlda, examiner of opera tor and chauffoura for tho de partment of atnte, will be In Klamath Kalla on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, May 25, 25, and 27, In lha baaoiuont of the county cnurthouao, where bo will conduct official examinations of Ihoao wishing to obtain llcenaoa. -7 Thurtday Friday Saturday Hats . Straws, felts,- silk crepes . . . pastels, navy, brown and black.. Juir (ho ilylo you want In BRIMS (large, medium and small) BRETONS end OFF-THE-FACE modalt. 1 Price ADRIENNE'S Miii'rliigfl Tnkra I'lnin The marriage of Mra, MiiImiIIo An demon of Caleilco, Calif,, to Jaiiiei L. Vliirhuf, contractor of Muxlatll, took place hero recent ly at tho home of Dr. and Mra, It. W. Btonrns. Key, J. W. War- roll of the Motliodlat church of ficiated. Mra, Franco Mackoy, an uuut of the blrdo, wna jiroa, nut ul tint ceremony. Mra, HlouniH la a counsln of Mra Vlorhuf. (lamp Fire Kvent A carnival will bo held by lha combined Camp fire and Bluebird groups ut tbelr club house or.i Conker avenuo Saturday at 2:00. There will bo a proKrum of ski's and (eat ii re numbnra a) well aa ninny cnnccaalona and aide ahowa. The publlo and parent of mum- bora are Invited 'to attend, Mill Invited Tho CCC haa ent out Invitation! for blda for 30,000 foot or flooring- and 4000 foot of quarter round moldlnk. tho blda to bo opened at 10:10 a. m. Juno 4 at Medford, Fur ther Information la available at tho chamber of eointnerco. Meeting Postponed The Con gregulloiiul Community circle haa postponed I la meeting; Irom Friday to Tburaday. May 28. The meeting will be held at the homo of Mr. Hurt Hawkins, 2121 Vine alreet, with Mra, L. K. Henry a co-uoateae. f.VIO For Women The coun ty court weunojuiny appropri ated $600 from tho Indigent ro ller fund aa match money to aid the women workora loft with out employment aa rcault or oue penalon of the Wl'A aewlng pro ject hero. Tn Mart Hawnilll Carl Pholpa of Weed, who la well known In Klamath Fulla, haa nearly com nletfifl ronatructlon of a now auw- inlll at llurney, near Mt. Hhaata. I'luo timber cut In the mill will bo hauled to the railroad at Nu-bleber. IMnorhle Tarty l'lannfd The Kaglo auxiliary will aponaor a pinochle party on Friday after noon In the banquet room or the K. C. ball, flay will begin at 2:00 o'clock, and the public 1 cordially Invited. I O, O. M. to Mrrt Tho Loyal ! Order of Moobo will hold a buil nena meeting and Initiation aerv ! Icea on Friday evening. May 22. Tho mooting la acbeduled for 7:30 o'clock, llefronhmonta will be oerved at tho cloae of tho meeting. Tovriwnd A u ill lory The Towneend auxiliary met at tho home of Mra. Martin, 2200 Mar tin atreet, Wednoaday attaruoon. Next Wednoaday tho group will meet at the home of Mra. How ell, 726 Rlveralde drive. Iravea for Houth Mra. C. B. Crlaler haa left for Sacramento, whore oho will enjoy a vlalt with relative and friend. Here From Iko Mr. Roa Flnloy of Odoll lako lodge waa a Klamath Valla visitor Thura day. Vital S(atistic$ nnvni FITZGERALD Horn to Mr. and Mra. Jack Fllxgorald, a daughter, May 21, 1936, at Klamath Valley hoapltal. Court House Records Divorro rntM Gertrude A. Mather granted a decroo of divorce from Frank L. Mather. Property aottlement approved by court. SUITS amd COATS V2 Thursday, Friday, Saturday You'd never expect to find the season's smartest Swaggers and Tailleurs in coat or suit priced so low. Adaptation of the newest imports in plaids or plain colors: The Casual Swagger, the Boy Silhouette, the Button Front, the Short Three Quarter . . all styles reduced one-half during this Three Day Sale. Regularly , $ 1 2.95 $16.95 ......... $19.95 $22.50 ........ $25.00 ...i $29.95 NOW $ 6.50 $ 8.50 $10.00 $11.25 $12.50 $15.00 COUNCIL HAS WAUM MEETING ON LOAD ISSUE Quoatlon of truck load limit on certain lreet o( Klamath Fall a produced plenty or (lory dlKcuiwIon nt a anoclnl aeaaion or tho city council Wednoaday afternoon, but little definite ac tion. Councilman . E. Van Camp' motion lor pamtaKO or an ordl nance, bearing the emergency clauao, which would have Im mediately cut In half load 11m Ha on aeoondury improved atruota waa tabled tor want of a aecoqd ' ' 'J'lireo.Wny Hplit Similarly, declalon on refund ing Bancroft improvement bond waa poalponed until the Janu ary Intereat paying' date, the council and bond department ciiiera declaring, they wiahed more time to u-.iulyze maturities A aeries maturing in November will be called with $78,000 canh already on baud, it waa decld d. 1'rlnclpat reason ror Indecl- alve action on the load limit ia aue wa a three-way apllt be tweon the councilmou. Van Camp, who ponored the ordinance, wanted logging truck ruled ofr the aeco;idary gravelled or paved atreou, eapocially Front atreet, over which IJoug Puckett haula log to a landing on the upper lako, before a chance ror further damage could orlne. Nuggrala NH-ed Mm It Cut Councilman C. A. Thoma (b vored aa eventual bar on log- glug truck but wanted present limit regulations left In force until a committee or citlxena could InveallKute bow much dam age waa bel-.ig doue by the trucka or at least until Puckett could complete hi contract with the Algoina Lumber company. He proposed that ror the time bolng tho speed limit for truck using Front atreet be reduced to 10 mllea an hour or leaa. City En gineer E. A. Thoma agreed that this would help. Councilman J. E. Honking and Harry (Joeller .vrero definltoly against tho proposed ordinance. Ilosklng saw tbe lumber Indus try, "Klamath'a bread and but ter," bolng sold down the river, and Goeller opined that If the ordinance passed he "wouldn't even be able to have a load or wood delivered to my house." I'urkPtt Present Mayor Maboney appeared to side with Tliomaa, while Coun oilman i. 3. Keller expressed no opinion at all In the matur, be yond seconding the motion which passed the ordluuaco tram first to second reading. Dong Puckett was nretmit at tho meeting, supported by Klmer liulalger and Jack Kimball of Weyerhaeuser Timber company. Puckett fluid that his contract with Algoina waa 70 per cent nneil now, but that it the ordl imneo panned It would bo Impos sible for him to complete the operation. Unman" Ix nled "Reducing tho load limit one- half would cut my pay load by three-(junrtera," Puckett said. "That wouldn't even pay tot the gasoline. " Puckett also denied that the damage to Front street had befin caused by bis loaded trucks, "look at the left side of the street," bo Invited tho council "It's In as bad shape, as the right side over which the' truck pass. Those two bad holea wer there last year beforo I ever started hauling by that route." Ilosklng agreed. "Wo have holea on atreet all over town which have to be repaired every year. Trucka might not ' have anything to do with them." Van Camp Objects Van Camp demurred. "That might be all right If there were no alternative, but the truckers can Just as readily use tbe state roads and streets. There Is no question Front street Is being damaged, and tbe city's proper ly must be protected." Kimball or Weyerhaeuser said that to Interrupt the log haul ing now would bo to do a grave Injustice to 1'uckott and to se riously Inconvenience the Algo- ma company. "ir you investigate, give the lumber operators duo notice, then pass this ordinance, all right. But I plead with you not to pass it now under an emer gency clause," Kimball said. . Cook Ask A ia The ordinance then -was passed to second reading and tabled whoa Van Camp's motion tor final paaaage failed to re ceive a second. Before adjourning the council beard Carl Cook aak for sup port for bis summer recreational program and referred tho matter to tho finance committee. The city fathers also, approved Pat Hogue's application for a three- New Way to Hold False Teeth in Place Do raise teeth annoy yon hy dropping or slipping? Jnst sprinkle a little Fasteeth on yonr plate. This new fine powder holds teeth firm and comfortable. No gummy, pasty taste or feeling. Sweetens breath. Get Fasteeth from your druggist Three sizes. taxi stand at Heventh and Main on condition Hogue would not park more than one taxi there at one time. s Russell White of Cblloqaln was lined $10 Thursday morning when he wa taken before Police Judge nichmond to answer to charges of reckless driving. Edward Hensley was assessed a fine of 110 on a drunkenness charge, and A. J. Logan 120 or 10 days on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct. Juanlta Salter, charged -with vagrancy and soliciting prostitu tion, was given a fine of 100 and 40 daya In jail, and Jean McHrlde, arrested on the same charges, en tered a plea of not guilty. Hear ing will bo held at a later date. Both women are negroes. Mcda Baker and Moses Sun down, Indians, charged with pos session of liquor, are being held in city Jail for Special Officer Ar kell of the Klamath reservation. HOU) PICNIO Matin high school students held a picnic at Moore park Thursday. About 300 pupils and parents participated. On Wednesday, Henley students held a picnic at the park. When negotiating a landing, transport pilots lower the wing flaps, which, with the resistance caused by the extended landing gear, creates goo per cent addi tional drag against tbo air. I11S VOTE Sits Conaent to sals of four addi tional anlta of miiuivaMoa tim ber was given Wednesday by tho general council of tbe Klamath Indian tribes, vrhlcfe also adopt ed resolutions requesting pay ment of all delinquencies on present timber sale contracts and urging that the present sb tem of managing graxlng lands on tho reservation bo retained. Action by the council makes it possible for tho Klamath In dian Umber committee to adver tise for bids on the timber lands. Law requires tho consent of the Indian beforo any sales can be made. Tho four traits to bo sold 'aro tho Crooked creek unit, the Bpraguo canyon, tho Cava moan tain and tho Bly ridge. All four contain about 15,000,000 feet of marketable timber and are to bo offered for sale at an aver age minimum price of $1.85 a thousand. Bly ridge is expected to com mand tho lowest price, with the mlnlnxiat there set at S.tO. Minimum on the other una aro $3.75 for Cave mountain. $4 for Sprague canyon, and $4.3S for Crooked creek. Xcw Proarraaa Vetoed The grazing management res olution woo ia effect a veto of new grazing regulations recently drafted by tho TJ,. S. dopavtmunt of Interior. About lit trftal memuOTs at. tonded the Wednoaday oounnU' session, -which was held at Klam ath Agency. The council will reooavana soma Hum In ; Jtuto, when tho tribal delegatus aro scheduled to make their report. Schilling Baking Rtwder Cakes are fluffier std jioy Jhsh longer mm PURE ICE Platform Delivery : CO' cwt LOST RIVER DAIRY PhotM) 38 -1500 Esplanade , MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES ThU Old TrMbMflt OfUa Brinjs Happy Rcliti Of Ptua Van aTaffercrs irtJIofT nauvftf Wlraw4iai CUlckJT. One thaV discover that that rrsl causa of their trouble may b tired kfctacn. ! Th kidney ar on of Nature's chief i way of taking the acids and waste out of ' the blood. 1 thorv ffAtVt nais ft taint a I and so Bit rid of more than S pounds of i uu niiur, roar lfl BUta OX ftlwrty tup (Day need flaihinz. 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