4 S I Ii ) n Libritry Renovated The ro modoilng and reinitiating which ham boon In progress at the city library and has neveamitated Clon ing tho library for neveral (Nye ler comploted, according to Eno la Hawkins, librarian, Both tho muting room on nos main floor and the largo auditorium bent been retinted and repainted. All tho shelves and roading tobles tilt vo boon retinishod and gloats plates aro now being put on Vio tops Of tho tablos to protect tice tops and in order that malts told such material may bo dispinyed boneuth tho glass. Accepts Ruth Fos. sum boa accepted it position at the city library, whore silo le taking tho placo of Otia Mae Mammy, who heti loft for Oregon Wino convict, to continuo !te aromas, mcg. Fo . auto has hart a ittellt dual Ot perience In library work and wart g ineenbor of tint staff Itt I Ito thil varsity of Oregon library for soy. oral years. thin no Munro, sonior at Klamath Union high school, la oleo a new member of till city library stall, and Airs. Alvin Ham. snP1 la employed at tho library In the ropatring and binding depart. ;Dent. ---- 1111Prt From CarTheft of s bedroll from their automobile Monday night was reportod to po lice bureau by Mr. and Alm L. U. now of Modford. The par:hitt was parked at Soventh saeot anti Klamath Immo during the eve nine. and when the Rowels re ill Melt to the car at 10:45 ociuk they found the bedroll gone. Mitt Annual DanceThe it () Manta Women's club is making arronsemonts for giving lie an nual Hallowe'en dance. It will be held at Om school gym, and committees linvo been uppointed to act on arrangements for good music, decorations and refresh-pout'. October 12, 1037 CITY BRIEFS r: Entertainer' at Morrill Thu Morrill Amor loan Logion auxiliary hug iitvd tho Klamath Amoicon Logion auxiliary to he its gamuts for a N:80 (Minor 'runs day ovoning, Oulu hor 10, at Mor rill. All auxiliary numbers ono invited, Anyono iloolring trona porlution to Morrill IN intim(' to call Moho! P'ontor, 11112It. 'rho Pionibursi aro requoNtoil to moot at the Klamath Falls Legion Wit at 6:30 p.m Thin mooting with tho Alorri II group will Ina Ole plum o of tint rogilliir auxiliary Pivoting horo schodulod for Octo ber IP. Drum Corps MeetsA meeting of the Engles drum corm hes been celled for 'Wednesday At Yt30 p. tn. at the Dew Engles hell At Fifth And Mein street. Exects tire offieern and trustees, en well en the Auxtliary corps' committee, ire Urged to be present. Director Wilts Clifford L. Smith, state director, end assist tot regional director of the farm rehabilitation progrem, spent two days in Klamath and Lake coutt 4ies last week, chocking over the territory with Earl tiartitter, di rector for these two counties. Returns HomoMrs. Harry D. Po trio returned home Tuesday ;Corning after a week s visit in Fortland with friends. She else was among tho Klamath Fails people attending the horse show, one of the features of the Pacific) Livestock exposition. Circle to Meet--Members of the llshee circle' of the First Metho dist church will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday, Oc tober 14, in am home of Mrs. E. O. Stucky at 1434 Canby street. 'Amitoting hostesses will be Mrs. .Ortstor and Mrs. Mollie Belding. , Townsend AuxiliaryThe aux iliary of TOW1130114 club No. 1 will ineet at the home of Mrs. Frank 'Oscarson, 2301 Eberlein street, Nednesdny at 1 p. nt sharp for a potluck luncheon. Everyone 13 cordially invited to attend. 1J1.1k r- Car Rtolen.T. W. Laird has .reported to police bureau the larceny of his automobile which he had left parked in front of the Dead-Portland truck terminal. Enjoy f)otter ticalt 1111, 1111 '1 '-': '1 ii11111J,,t , Peeper iteportodRemidenta Himinnade court report that Peening Tom annoys thorn virtual ly overy night. The 'memnr ueually looka in window" on tho railroad track aide of the apartment, and police have been notified to watch for him. V. F. V. MootingA special meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars has boon ealled for Wed nestle), evening, October 11. at 8 o'clock In the I. O. O. Ir. hail. Ito. freithmente will be served follow. ing the business meeting. -- Dance PoelponedThe usual Wednenday night dance at Legion hell has been postponed this week. There will be a dance at the hall on Friday evening in. NI ead, following the Klamath Falls-Ashland football game. Miele), in Portland IVilliam J. Owe ley, who is with the inter nal revenue department of the government. with headquarters In Klamath Falls, is spending a week in Portland on business in connect tion with his department. Leaving Wednesday Mts. itoymond Yarnell and small son of the Alexandria apartment. ex. poet to leave Wednesday for Hit. verion whore they will he the gnome of Mrs. 'lames' sister for a short visit. l'hert ReportedHoy Halt of the 'reser service station at Sixth Nil d Plum WOW!, Win repOrtad to police the theft of a rifle in a leather cane front the station dur ing the past few days. Returns to Ditties Sorgeant Loigh M. Ai Iceman of the city po lice department was able to re. turn to his ditties Tuesday after sereral days' illness at his home. -- In Itny CityMrs. Wilbur Shan non of this city is spending sev eral months in San Francisco and tho bay region. EGGS DEIGNED Nil BENEFIT DANCE Tho well known baton of Archie Lgits will provido dance lovers. with a rare treat In rhythm at Dorris next Saturday night, when his 12-pleco orchentra plays for tho big benefit dance sponsored by the Wood Dox association of Dorris. This is Legge' first ongagoment thin far north, although the hand was featured along with Phil Harrill' at the Fourth of July cote. bration this year at Mt. Shasta. Legge has played for numerous recordings an well as filling many distinctive dance engagements in California. .Dancing will begin at Dorris at 10 o'clock and will continue until 3 a.m. Tickets will be avallablo at tho door Saturday night. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Oct. 12 (AP-USDA) Potatoes 92, on track 352, total U. S. shipments 811; steady, sum Olen liberal, demand fair: sacked Por owl. Idaho Russet Burbank U. S. No. 1, 9110-40; U. 8. No. 2, 11.121-20; North Dakota Bliss Triumphs U. S. No. 1, and partly graded 91.10: Cobblers U. 8. No. 1, and partly graded 85-9210, An attempt le being made to bring vaudeville back. Moat of tho Jokes haven't been anywhere. Friendly - Helpfulness To Every Creed end Purse Klamath Funeral Home 025 High St. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward, Manager.. 1111 RECTAL AILMENTS. tear 110WI the general health and lead to merlons com plications. Non.Surgital, Non. Confining Tritatments By Dr. M. C. Cassel, Specialist CASSEL BROS. CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 22n N. 7th St. Phone 420 U E J 0 ,. AND NEN RY1 DON'T FOROET TO PHONE - 12 2054 AND GET 6.C.KOILEV TO GIVE YOU THAT 4 ESTIMATE ON A NEW HEATING PLAHT SV SEVENTEEN GET SENTENCES FOR SELLING MOH MEDFORD. Oct. 13 UNTif fany Hall, Klamath reoarvation Indian charged with amoutult with a danseretto weapon WW1 ftcritilt tad by a federal court Jury hot night. Hall, the lone deft.m,0 wit 111101, charged that hlo wife hati at. tempted to shoot him with a rifle, whereupon he took the gun away from his mate and arinittled he then attacked her with his fiats and feet. MEDFORD, Oct. 12 (Special) Seventeen men were today under sentence' ranging 'upward to the maximum of two yours in prison for selling liquor to. Klamath reservation Indians. They had all entered pleas of guilty and were sentenced in United States district court here yesterday by Judge James Alger Fee. One. of the defendants Pleaded for leniency so that he would not lone his seniority rat ing with the Southern Pacific company from whose employ he said he was on a leave of ab sence. Judge Fee, however, said he had no oymoathy with coiling liquor to Intl Fourteen of the 17 mentenced wore frotn Klamath Falls. They were Roy E. Sullivan, 54, eight month" In a federal road caino; Charles J. Shelton, 63, 18 months In a federal prison; Omer A. Hughes, 114. 10 months in a road cantp and 9100 fine; Jack Ark wood, 46, eight months in a road camp and 9100 fine; James Ellie, 37, 18 months in prison;1 Michael J. Heaney, 65, 10 months In a road camp and 9100; James Howard, 22, 10 months in a road camp and 6100; Hope Meeker, 58, two years in a penitentiary and 9100; Clyde Barnes, 22. year and a day In prison and 6100; Fred Buster, 49, eight months in a road ramp and 610o; Lee Purdin, 40, 10 months In a road camp and 9100; Joe Novar ro, 40, 18 months in a penitenti ary and 6100: Stuart H. Walker, 57, eight months in a road camp; and Harold Russell McDonald, 20, a year In a road camp. Others sentenced were James Johnaon, 59, of Bly, two years In a penitentiary; Yndalesio Loom 30, of Beatty, 121,9 months in a penitentiary; and Joseph Hubbard, 56, of Shady Pine, eight months in a road camp and 8100. The prison and camp are to be designated by the attorney gen eral. Venally convicts from this Jurisdiction serve at the orison on McNeil, Island and the road camp at Stellicon, THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The senate complained about trained tc 1 the supreme court appointment of 1 Senator Black even before the I members knew Tom Heflin was 781 Alain going to run for Black's place. eg MB 1121 SAVE infiret coat and save tremendously in upkeep and operation eons. In the Willys National Econ. omy Test, reports show the average of ail drivers was at the rate of 36.5 miles per gallon! The top and body of the new Willy' have been welded together into a solid, sturdy unit of steel providing maximum salety.Eig, rugged brakes and SATE A LOT IN PRICE-TBEN... OWNERS MOTT UP TO REPRODUCTIONS OF MASTERPIECES ON DISPLAY FRIDAY Reproductions of works of art Slin Of man)' generations will be On (Replay at the Fairhaven school on Friday evening, October 15, at 7:31t o'clock. The exhibit is being presented under the sponsorship of the Fairhaven FTA and pro ceeds will be used to purchase Pictures for the school. Thin collection catmints of 150 manterpleces representing the French, Italian, Flemish, English, Dutch, Spanish, (Jerman and American schools of art. Most of ies are the masterpieces studied by the 'schools'. Famous portraits, landscapes', marines, and pastoral scenes lu the colors of the original canvases are on display. CCC DECIIIJITS ' TAKEN TO BLY About 20 CCC recruits were taken to Ely by truck Tuesday, after enrollment through the county relief offices here. Boys in the party Included Jack V. Carkhuff, Lloyd J. Christianson, Aldon ballInant Harry F. Davis, William E. oreen, Ernest A. Houck, Philip T. Hyde, Joe K. Nelson, Gerald W. O'Brien. Charles If. Sanders, Henry C. Smith, Joseph D. Sparks, Homer F. Spriggs, Jerry Thompson, Lynn C. Zahradka, Lee O. La Course, Loyal A. Aria. BADDEASHOP CASH HECISTEll LOOTED Between $30 and $40 In cash wax stolen front the Mars barber ship at 1024 Main street some time Monday night, according to pollee reports. The each register. which con tained the money, was pried open with a screwdriver and pliers by the robber. The theft was discovered ahout 1:30 a. m. Tuesday 101 Oft the barber shop was opened for the day. safety glass further add to safety. Airplane-type In for a drive,' RECTAL DISEASES EXAMINATION FREE By a Specialist Plies, fissure, fistula, itching, permanently removed. Quick, positive relief. Latest scientific, nilid, safe, proven methods known. No pain, no cutting, no hospitalization, no IOW of time from work. hinny 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. 0. H. MATHER 781 Main t. Chiropractic Physician Phone 404W shock absorbers and extra-long springs give a smooth glidexidereducing fatigue to the vanish. ing point. Extra4arge luggage spacetwo large parcel coin. partments in instrument panel Plenty of seat, head and leg room for larger4lutwaverage people. You simply must see this new 1938 Willy.. Come YOUR AS AS HOS NINO CHAIRMAN Or MIMI HIVE Francis B. Olds, at a special meeting of the advisory board Tuesday, was selected as the gen eral campaign chairman for the annual Salvation Army mainten ance appeal, to be held in Klam ath Falls October 16-29. The organization of local busi ness men who are volunteering their services In connection with the appeal is now under way. Those selected to date include: O. C. Lorenz, Dr. Dean Osborn, A. E. Stonehouse, Marshall Cor nett, Keith Ambrose, Mrs. Mae Short, M. P. Winningham. A meeting of this committee has been called for Friday, October 16 at 1:10 p. m. at the cham ber of commerce. The quota of the appeal is WOO, according to Olds, who stated he felt confident the resi dents of Klamath Falls would willingly subscribe the full bud get. Services rendered by the Army for the year ending Septem ber 30 reveal 1201 meals. 990 beds and 1890 garment. given: 932 families given groceries, 1497 families given clothing. The appeal headquarters have been set up In the chamber of commerce office and will be open every day of the campaign, In charge of Captain Don V. Barry. local officer of the organization. Assisting with the local appeal le Captain Henry Koerner, di visional financial secretary, of Portland. EP Mr Conditioning Furnaces Plumbing Heating THE STARR COtifAllY. 1938 Grtutow RADIOS Derby's' Musk Co. 45 , .11ILES2.1!ULGALLOLT White Pelican Auto Co. 724 Klamath SEA SCOUT TROOP GETS NEW COMMODORE At the regular meeting of the Klamath basin district committee of the Modoo Boy Scout council held Monday noon Clyde Mankin WI' officially appointed Sea Scout commodore. He will have charge of Sea Scout activities for the entire district, and it la his hope that the program may be developed in to several ships. Mankin was skipper of the Sea Scout Ship Berkeley in the Con tra Costa council for several years before businens brought him to this city. He also served as skipper in the first ship to be organized in Santa Monica. Calif. Mankin is one of the many men who give their time that the program of scouting may be de veloped to Its fullest extent. After Klamath Beats Ashland DANCE n at the LEGION HALL FRIDAY N1TE, OCT. 15 BALDY'S BAND Gents 40c Ladies 15c No dance at the Legion Hail Wed. Nit., Oct. 13 EMBUIEMEMMI MMMMEIIIE EITOIMIMMIMEMBMIE IMMI liferh the Aferit he this SchenEy "'Mark ti Merit" Whiskey. FRIENDLIER , , , A FRIENDLY TOAST BY THE.celoadast HOST Then fill the bowl Away with gloom To joys that always last To Schenlefs RED CABE...brighter days to come And friends to gild otg pasc Why isSchenley'sREDLABEL friendlier to the taste? Because It's MELDED! "Melding" le Schenley's exclusive method of homogenizing its choicest stocks simul taneously under NEAT... PRESSURE...AGITATION. 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