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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1937)
October 6, 1937 CITY BRIEFS Meet 14che4itilott--Of intort.st to ninny Ithitilii lit biotin mock 111011 IN 1111110MOTW011t of It Merin PI Of MOO mention which ore to bo hold tor 11111CONNIMI Of thn proposed roles for 1411 1111111111 nil ion of grin', inn, nod to minsidor intinanco of Hemmen for 103N and torm our.. Announcement of the moot logs ham boon rocolvoil by County Aloud. C. A. Ifoutittinou from F. it carpenter., dirocitir of ihn di vision of strnzing of the depart.. moot of the intorlor. Tito moot ing nearing. to thin district will be hold Octobor 20 at Burns. Ore. In addition to stock lithium stoic land boardis, 'tato agricultural colleges, farm credit adminintra (long. soil conservation scrviens, county csietinion tannin nod IT. n1111110 forontorn tun omitting to attend tho mootition. Mistilionstry Wo men s Foreign 'Missionary society of the Methodist church will met In Min church parlors Thursiluy at p. in. All members and friends ere invited. A now emirs(' of sluily for hit, ensuing year win be taken up at that Unto under the direction of Mrs. John Yodel'. The study course will confer on N 1111W Irpublisillid book. "Mecca mid lieyond," it description of illo and EtIllgion in Moslem lisnils. subject Thurudity will he a broud view of the Moslem world, with particular attention to Moslem women, After the study period tea will be served and a social hour enjoyed. Returns Prisoner -- l'au I I inn tin, United States deput y mar ghat, returned to atedford Satur day night Iftkiiim LeRoy E. 140- liVan, 1'14, of Knight land. Calif., who Is churgod with moiling liquor tip Indians, to limo valley city. Sullivan was placed in thd Jack son county Alt pending nction ot he federal It rand jury. which convened In Medford Tuesday. Mine to MedrordDr. Sirs. A. E. Merkel and batty daughter, who have been living at Stalin whore Dr. Merkel has been the physician at the ramp, are movina to Medford this week. in tim miim.y ciiy Merkel will take up hie new pesi Wm as public health officer. The hieritels spent Tuesday in Kitten. ath Falls visiting with friends. Griffith I.. Griffith. roe Went postmetter. IN reported to be showing some improvement after being seriontly ill with in. fluorite at his home on Plum street.. Griffith hes been unable to be sit his desk at the postoftleu for some time. Crandall ItetstrosW. Crandall hal returned to his home on El dorado street front Dustainuir, Cal,, where ha spent several days visiting his son. Russell Crandall, who is employed by the Cn Montle Oregon Power company in the California city. Return ItonteMN and Mn. Fred Clincher and daughter Frances, have returned to their home in San Frnuctsco atter a vitlit hero with Mrs. Caucher's parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Fred It Matt and other relatives. Lunsber Auxiliary Women's auxilinry No. 16, ot the Lumber and Sawmill union will hold ita regular weekly meeting Thure . day evening. October 7, at 7:45 o'clock in the union hall at 919 Klamath avenue. Itii)al Neighbor's MeetThe 'loyal Neighbors or America will hold a regulftr nieellng Friday at 8 p. in. in the 100F hall. A good attendance is urged. Preo 'laundry tuba anti year's supply of itinsot with interims(' Of washer. thomiwin'S II A. pitaneem. in Main. ' it o n o 11111W. FEET I Mufti! foot Iron tire rap tlit.oppenr under our NPECIAI.IZED FOOT TIIKATMENT. nod by our 101 A N ORTII014201C FOOT CUSHIONS. enerintly Made for ouch Individual foot nerd by our Four APECIALINT Cassel Brothers Chiropractic Clinic 224 N. 7th MI. Klamath Falls. Ore. Phono 420 k Orono Vojiirn to Moot The firat meeting of the meanon for tho Domocristle study group Will litt hold at 8 o'clock Friday evening, October N, In the county courtroom, according to an announcement from the pram!. dont, Mrs. Katherine Nolson. The Itoporter plan, the nationat pro gram for nil domocratic study group'', will he explained in dotal! to tho mum bore Au interacting paper on the public life of Mary bowson, national woman chair man, will Ito rend, All persona In terested are cordially Invited to attend. Memberships Mailed About 750 membership cards for the Community Concert association went into the mails UMW (IVE, Rad were being received IVeditestitty throughout the Klein nth basin. A schedule of the four winter concerts went with each membership. An innovation of this year's concert series will be two Hominy ufternoon concerts itich Imo proved most success. NI In metropolitan centers, Mrs. It. It. Macartney Is membership chairtnan of the assoclution. Accidents 'Reported Robert Shipstein reported to the sheriff that a woman hitchhiker hailed hint down on the outekirts of Crescent. lie said that her bag gage wan on the traveled portion of the highway. She refused a ride, and when he started up, the car struck the baggage, breaking open a suitcase. John Kendra and Joe Hinkel were drivers of rare involved in an accident near 'relax VisitoreMr. and Mt x J. F. Fille Id of ,Ileaumont. Tex.. aro visiting Filleld's mother and father at 326 North Tenth street. rifield has been employed by the (lull Coast Refining company at Beaumont for the past five years. lie and Mrs. rifield expert to leftvo for their home either Sat urday or Sunday. Bail Posted -- Fred Kelly, churged with driving an automo bile) without oparator'e itemise, posted $6 'mil Vedneettuy for an penrance in polka court. Fines of $10 each or 5-tiny jell sen tences were imposed uPon three defendants charged with drunk mow in Polka Judge Longs let'l court Wednesday morning. Idaho Vinitorohir. and Mrs. J. U. Houck of Vetoer. Ida.. are "IIJOYing a vinit with friends in Klaninth Folio before leaving for tho east. Thoy plan to remain in eastern stoles for about two month before returning to their 110180 In Idaho. Tebbe BetterTont Tubbs, Bell ingham. Wash., salesman, is re ported to be improving at Klein mit Valley hospital. Tubbs sus tained a skull fracture and other srinuP injuries in an automobile accident near Dairy some time ago. PI itle PartyThe Women nf the MOOR0 will sponsor a pinochle party Pritiny. October 8. at 2 p. tn in the K. C. hall. The pub. lie IR cordially invited. Hostesses will be Mabel Ward, Betty Vood, Beide Waters and Beulah Pear Son. Meeting Hinted Directors of school district No. 1 were sched uled to hold regular meeting at 7:20 o'clock Wednesday evening, October 6. at Fremont school, when routine business wee to be transacted. Condition ImprovesFred Kon schot, 17-year-old youth who was crisically wounded by an acci dental gunshot wound September 28, is reported to be recovering satisfactorily at Klamath Valley hospitnl, III at Home---William Vale of the city re-bonding department Ia aeriously ill at his home at 633 Maul. street. Ho is suffering from an attack of bronchial pneu monia. - Return II eW. F. Hooka and M. L. Pearce have returned to their homes in Sacramento. Calif.. after several days business visit here. On Southern Trip Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shephord have loft on a California trip which will take them to Paint Springs for an ex tended visit. -- Portland VisitorChown Phil lips. Portland insurance man, Is a business visitor in Klamath KLAMATH LEM SETS HIGH HATING The Klaniath county nbrary is given an excellent por capita ex pentliture rating and circulation rating in a report compiled by the state libritry on public libraries lu Oregon, according to Mary Mc Comb, librarian. ' The report is divided into sov oral climes, with Klamath's li braries in the second division which Includes the 11 county li braries in the state serving a point Innen of from 10,000 to 20,000. These libraries are located in As toria, Bend, 1411110110, Medford, Grants Pass, Onterio, Pendleton, Salem, The Valles and Klamath Falls, the latter also including the city library. In the list the Klamath county library holds ninth place in per capita expenditure, which is 1:8 cents a person, based on the popu lation of the county, and is eighth on the list in the amount spent annually for salaries. On the other hand it holds fourth place in circulation, 'with 142,718 books issued, and third place in the number of registered borrowers, which totals. 7380. This figure does not 111011110 child ren in the county schools who are unregistered but only those with library cards. For the total number of books In the library, 22,819, it is sixth on the list, and the report shows that the Klamath county library spends a larger proportion of its yearly funds for books than any of the other libraries in this group., Public Oil MeetingThe State on and fins company will hold u pliblic meeting and lecture on "An oil Field in Oregon" to be held In the banquet room at the Elk hotel Friday at 8 p. in. Accept PositionAnna Met calf, head of the ready to wear de partment at the Golden little store for many yearn, has accepted a position at Adrienne's. , ' Meeting PostponedA meeting of the Pythlan iiistere clii b. which was to have been held October .8 at the home of MEP. Myrtle Jnch son. has been postponed until October 22. ' Wins Second PlaceMrs. Ar thur Meaner of Henley won sec ond prize in Um old-time costume conteat held Rt Malin Sunday. lier drools Wan ft gray, embrolderNi eilk with R train. She had an old time bonnet and parasol to match. it was a COMIIMO Mrs. Memier's ra n d mot it er wore 65 years ago. Daughters of JobA regular meeting of the Daughters of Job la scheduled for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the 5lasonie hall when the organizations Birthday Night will be celebrated. All parents and friends are invited to attend. Banquet Tickets on SaleTick ets to the banquet of the Merrill potato festival are on sato at the chamber of commerce. The event wilt be held Friday evening. "Dark" Africa has given the world $5,000,000,000 worth of gold, and more than $1,000.000.- 000 in diamonds. THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Vocal Trio, "BLUES BLOWING BEAUTIES" APPEAR HERE WEDNESDAY The Kay Barclay trio which was to appear with the Kay Bar clay' all-girl dance band at the Legion hall Wednesday night. Kay Barclay and her orchestra of 11 "Ilinea Blowing Beautien" arrived in Klamath Fails Wed nesday morning for their engage ment 'Wedneaday night at We Legion hall ballroom. Bailed as the first all girl "Swing Band" in the country, these California Glamor Girls were ginned by the management of the Legion hall for an engage ment here, and a huge turnout Ia expected to he on hand to dance to their music Kay Barclay. an attractive brunette, luta combined her inimi cal ability, a radiant smile and feminine charm into one of tee most dynamic personalities of any orchestra leader in the country today.. Among the featured musicians are Margery Kock on string bails. Audrey King, first trumpet. and La Venn Davidson and. Evelyn Taylor. angophonists, together with the Kay Barclay vocal trio. , ' Vital Statistics BIRTHS ' ADAMSBorn at Hillside hos pital, October 5, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams of 228 Mar tin street, a daughter. Weight. 7 pounds, 1 ounce. ROSEBorn at Hillside hospital. October 5. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose. Route 1, Box 612, a son. weight,. 7 pounds. 6 ounces. LOWEBorn at Klamath Val ley. hospital, October 6, 1937, to Ntr. and Mrs. C. L. Lowe of 1840 Fremont street, a son. Weight, 8 pounds, 5 ounces. Constitutional government in this country is succeeding despite the obstacles being placed in its way by those who do not want to see it work.President Roosevelt. American Sun Flame nil heat ers. Your oki heater as down payment -- IS months to MO Goodwin's Home Appliances, 010 Main. l'hone 1 13IW La Pointe's ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT as ASSISTANT BUYER of Mrs. Josephine Rostel Formerly With Mann's Department Store in Medford LI a, o rttb's SO1 Main e-f:''';'.0'. '.?s,;.;'ig'7.:'t,l-'::lic, ,ROTHMOOR " COATS An endless variety of thrill.provoking, heart. breaking, spine.tingling stylesall permeated with sound deeprooted Roth; moor quality. Untrimmed Rothmoors : from $3995 ' 49" Fur Trimmed Rothmoors front s69" t1) 129" , Trade Nark Rea 'mend Patent Offics, 'Jo nte's 507 Main IDLE LAKE LAND , NT MAPS HEE Official maps of the 69 new farmsteads on the Tule lake di vision of the Klamath reclama tion project were received at the local reclamation bureau Wed nesday morning and were dis tributed, with application blanks, to more than 215 applicants. About. 200 of these wore sent by mail and the remainder given to those who called at the recla mation offices In person. October 25 has been set as the deadline for filing applications for the homestead units, and vet erans are to be given preference. A total of 2200 requests. for application blanks and informa tion from 37 states. Washington. D. C., and Canada have been re ceived at the local offices, and these will be distributed and mailed as rapidly as possible, ac cording to reclamation officials. All applications received by 5 o'clock October 25 will be con sidered as being filed simultan eously and will he Investigated by the board of four members ap pointed for this purpose by the government. REAM. MIES OF RAUH FILED John Paul Keating waived pre liminary hearing and wee hound over to the federal grand Jury Tuesday by U. 13. Commissioner Bert C. Thomas, on charges of counterfeiting a signature and cashing a postal money order. Judge Wood. postal inspector, and city police officers appre hended Keating after theft of a 840 money order and lle in cash was reported to police bureau by Orrie Brown. The money order and cash were in Brown's room at the Cozy hotel, and the money order was made out to Clarence Brown, his father. Keating was bound over to the federal grand Jury under $2000 hond and ix housed in couitt3F jail pending arrival or the U. S. mar shal, who will take him to Med ford where the grand Jury is in session. ' HECTOR TAKES POSITION WITH HARDENBROOK'S O. M. Hector, for the peg four years merchandise and advertis ing manager for the Golden Rule store, has accepted the position of merchandise manager at Her denbrook's Men's store. It was an nounced Wednesday by B. L. flardenbrook, owner of the estab lishment. Hector has been in the mer chandise business in Klamath Fails for more than 20 years. owning and managing his own store before becoming affiliated with the Golden Rule. STORE REMODELING UPS PEAMIT TOTAL , ' Building permits issued at city ball last week and allowed by the city council Monday evening totaled $27,841 The sum was boosted by the 125,000 permit issued for remodeling the Grimes building at Eighth street and Klamath avenue. This building is soon to be occupied by Sears Roebuck company. , - A permit for WOO was issued to Lorenz company for construc tion of a mezzanine floor at the South Sixth street plant. The Shell Oil company was al., lowed a permit for construction of a storage tank to cost $600. The other permits issued were for alterations and repairs to 107 cal residences. Kentucky warehouses contain 5,000.000 gallons of pre-war whiskey,,- Thim coupon good for - Oct. Cl cn On Any to 23 411.0 U Permanent Shampoo and - Pingerwave Pingerwave and Manicure $1.00 Peachb loom Pack 1.00 , Phone 0004 , SANITARY BEAUTY SHOP 1987 Oregon Ave. RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE By-a Specialist-- Piles. fissure, fistula, itching, permanently removed. Quick, positive relief. Latest scientific. mild, safe, proven methods known. So pain, no cutting, no hospitalization, no loss of time from work. 'Many satisfied patients in Klamath and surrounding country have been given permanent relief. Get a free examination by a doctor who is especially skilled and trained to properly diagnose and treat your rectal ailments. DR. O. H. MATHER 731 Main St. Chiropractic Physician Phone 404W tg6 f 7 Y1:1-tX LEGION APPOINTS HOMESTEAD BRAD A committee composed of D D. Matthews, Bob Browning and Bogue Dale was appointed at Tuesday night's American Legion meeting to study the Title lake homestead selection methods with the idea of obtaining a "better , PAGE rryr understanding" that might I eadi to changes in future entries. Sentiment of those who spoke on the subject seemed to agreed with that of County kinginest7 Frank Howard and others who.; have protested that the 110.000 "perfect financial rating' la Huai stiff a requirement and favors those who already are financ1a1l?1 Independent rather than those to whom a homestead would be "the big chance." , a The porpoise, usually smug& ered a stupid creature. has lb much larger brain than man. 7: ,1 This whiskey is 2 years i old and no increase in ' price. There's a barrel of , quality in every botde and it doesn't cost I barrel of money to buy it. 90 proof. Sheer golden quality at price you can afford to pay. Don't pass .up this golden opportunity. 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