The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 19, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    OLDER SCOUTS
IN CHARGE (ir
MEC CONFAB
1
November 19, 1987
WM.11111410111 sold 111Poiltign
11111 Ntotion cottitelI Orem time con
forma'', horn NoVetithor 26-7-11
will he handled entirely hy tho
older Hoy Scouts. according Itp
Dwight Illichrist, neon( oixocutivo.
N111111 Min lett nentlis aro expect
ed to take part In the procoed
Ingo. Closer fellowithip and more et
Noire lontionthlp ititiong the
corn cif the vorioun imolai of the
council aro .tho Moat of tho con
forenct . and arout spenkors have
helm modally(' to pronent the topics
to be (I NI
Tito spestkors and Moir topics
are on follown: Hill awn, troop 6.
"Programing Pittrol
Ntotianillenti. troop 6.
'Troop Meeting Progriam": Fred
Kyorn. troop "Nord for Now
MUM Ito rot" James Pi, O'Connor.
triton I3. 1,1tkoview, "Building'
Troop Tradition's": Rudy tiroiner.
troop 32. Altana'. "Minding
Troop Spirit": Dick nook, troop
26. Redmond, "Troop Mount
moot: Mims' Whitcomb, Htitl
Elk, "den Scouting": Stove Mow
art. troop 3. "Patrol Projecin";
Pititrien Pottier. troop I 'how to
'Own the Hcoutmantor nappy";
Dick Hinton, NHS Itk. "rite (Mod
Turn"; Chariot litinnety, Haa
"Scout Onth anti 1,stw": Dick
1411litiVioW, "TIM Joh Ot
Junior, Attnimlitot demitionsittr";
Ray McAuley. troop "The
Kerlin, and ills oh": 'stlince
Mock toy, troop 23, Hen& "Why
MVO a licribor: Jim Conklin.
troop 22. Bend. "Discipline In the
Troop NI,,ting.,.
Only thrott adult opealtors urn
on tho conforenco la-our:tot. Frotilk
JeoltIon will welcomo I luu dole
anion on behalf or Iho chuother
of commerce and It. C. Ilrotaibeck
Will entemi
an prenitient of the Moline coun
cil. whit.. John ,P.i. Crater
lake pnrk onturalint, will speak
at thot batman( Hilton.
duty night.
During the conference ilitt
orwillit Will bp divided into Mall
grolipti to dincums the vnriotin
Inhulrft under the 'endorphin of
oltior scoop,. Pinch groop sill
have a ncrihe who sill turn In
hitt report to thin findings cool
Mitten tintbtr Louis Porter. troop
6, for the final report of the con
formica. A ctairt of honor will bn bd
ol
SW1114'114 evening nt the Minot
holt.' in charge of tho Sea acoutn
II y' its conjunction with tho con
fo.'ence hnnonet. to which the
pold c in invited. Don Millar,
trool heads the banquet
nil ice.
Humbly morning ntl entholic
settout will attend muss at IO:30.
wink: other scouts will ho guesin
of tho Nlothodist cli urch.
aroma from Out of town will
he housed in privato bottles and
their hoots will provide dinner
Frith'', (mining and two break
rants. A housing committee undor
Clark Weaver, troop I. has charge.
John Itnfetto in chairman of
tho general contmitteo in charge
of the conference.
DIMES' RIME
REACHES M00,000
NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (AP)
Thu Dionne quintuplets have a
half minion dollars in liquid lia
110114, Albin It. Defoe, their
medical gull rdian.. ita id today.
And at 3 years and 6 inonths.
they care nothing at all about
moneynever ask for a nickel or
dime.
Dr, Defoe, hero for a vacation.
maid it might be more than. 10
years before they reach the
NI am "because their ex
penses will be greater from now
on." Their assets are Invested In
bonds In the province or Ontario.
They not only are solf-support
Mg but contribute 8 100 a month
to their family, and In throe or
four years, probably will pay for
a school to.be built on their 'turn
ery ground.
It costs between 91000 and
91900 a month to maintain the
five girls, their nursery and
aloft. Dr. Woo said. This in .
chides the salary of two nurses,
ono teacher, a housekeeper. two
maids, three guards for the
grounds and a janitor. Dr. Dame
draws a salary of $200 a month
all medical guardinti , -
:Mania and Papa Dionne and
tho other six children will have
Christmas dinner with the quints,
hut there mill be no turkey for the
Me sistersor Ice Main or
candy.
They've never tasted these
dainties. Their nenrest approach
to lee cream hits been frozen
MURK,
Dr. Defoe said one or two of
lite sisters had "a few doubts"
Mum( Santa Claus, becalm thoY
pulled orf his whisiteril last yen r
and thought they recognized him.
Ite's bought. him Uhristmus gift
for thema white pottery plaque
or the Virgin find child. ,
The Sedan
The Convertible Sedan The Coupe The Convertible Coupe The Coupe-Sedan
ON DISPLAY TOMORROW, IN DEALERS' SHOWROOMS
The TownLimousine
Vslorlill I buter tislillery to., Asti , lh
Iterhicky Straight Bourbon Mistily 95 Proo1
Pretty Foxy, Eh?
A thousand blue fox pelts to sell e
100 eachthat's the goal of Kr
larger, attractive Virginia miss, wh
nailed from Seattle to take possec .
sion of lonely Ushugat Inland, one ol
the barren group off Alaska, which
ohs leaned from Uncle Sam. Sheil
direct a band of trappers seekin
blue fox pelts for milady's wear
SUSPECTS flag
IN TOOL DODDER
Sheriff Lloyd Low repor
od Thursday afternoon that he
had received word of the arrest
II t Marysville. Calif.. of awn men
limed on charges of robbing the
Went Northern shops here.
The men are Lloyd Perry and
Everett Moira. They Ore accused
of takiha about aMoo Alit of
Imola and other articles from the
shop.
Klamath 'officers all at; to
Marysville Friday to bring the
prisoners here.
Fogo DISTAMTED
HEUEE FAMILIES
Canned tomatoes, dried peas.
dried Oregon prunes, powdered
milk and a quantity or clothing
aro now being dbitributed to fam
ilies on general assistance by
Klamath county relief agencies.
Thia distribution Is a contin
uation or Ilia program carried on
by Ili relief agency In giving out
cum mod hies.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO
SPUD ADVERTISING
FUND CONTINUE.
The following potato growers
have contributed to the Klamath
basin potato advertising fund
during the past 10 days:
Harry Wilson. Malin 1.50
Sum Deli linger. Henley $10.00
Fred Dingier. Henley 1.50
Scott McKendree, MOO
This brings the total subscribed
and paid in to date to $272.35.
At a meeting Of a representa
tive committee of the Klamath
and Tnielake Potato Mowers as
sociations this week, definite
plans worn completed for getting
the advertising 6ampaign under
way immediately. Directors of the
two associations feel that it is ex
tremely important that advertis
ing of Klamath potatoes he under
taken at once if growers hope to
realize a reasonable price for
their potatoes I tile year.
Toodle doo, Jeeves!
Its the flavor that does it
s. flavor so vivid you can taste
it to your toes.
It's Wings of the Morning!
Schilling
Coffee
One for Percolator-Lanother
one for Drip or Glass Maker.
ORANGES PLAN
JOINT PHOGIIAM
AL,TAMON'r f-f- The Altamont
grange Is joining with the Atlanta
grange In a enclol gathering to be
bold Tile:011Y, November 23, at
Sum:norm school at 8 P. In.
The following Proarum
been :wronged by the lecturers of
1,0111 gramme : in Ilitlent nu m berg.
It It (1111(11)K, lecttj re. a abort skit
If
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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
by the 1)01110 economic' club and licllimATIoN AllEA .
moving pictures.
There la no charge for the en
tertainment but all attending are
ached to contribute toward the FARMS pHorITABLE
supper to be carved later in the
evening.
All mouthful; and Mends of the ,
two grange' are welcome to al,
tend,
The Altamont grange Is upon.
florin the.firat of a scrim; of card Thi
parties to be held at Hummers roe
school on Hatorday, November 27. the
Playhig will shirt at 8 P Ill. Prizol ern
will be glven, The public is col, mit
(Bally Invited to attend. his
Home slalom are planning to
prohibit the use of loud horoa.
i1UdL
IN THE ANNUAL, fashionable parade of model after model,
improvements, changes, refinements are to be observed on
every hand. But how seldom the whole car departs from
traditional ways.
The LINCOLNZEPHYR V12 during 1936 and 1937 did
and still does. The car for 1938 does even more. Truly
it can he said: It breaks with tradition again!
Graceful streamlines that 'gave the LINCOLN-ZEPHYR a
distinction of its own in two years previous are even more
pronounced. this year. If the bold front of this new car
reminds you of the ,nose of some great airliner, it is made
that way for the same basic reason. Principles of functional
design, rather than mere style, dictate the ear's modern
form. Thus the low and horizontal radiator grille, aside
from its beauty, increases cooling efficiency.
1
wAsifiNaTom, Nov. 19 Up)
The reclamation bureau achieved
record smashing remain' during
the last fiscal year hut fund ac
cretions reached a new low, COM.
miaalotter John C. Page said in
his annual report.
Crops on reclamation projecta
entabilahed new high recorda. re
turning 9136.602,480, or 129,-
T nyr
i1Lj.M: i.
721,155 more than the previews
year during the 1935 growing
seaaon.
Returns to farmers averaged
1147.10 an acre for the 2,901,019
acres served with water.
Irrigation projecta 'supported
210,466 persons on 411,773 farms
and 653,441 others on 251 pro
ject cities and towns.
Accretions from the sale of pub
lic lands, totaling $9,430,575
when the reclamation fund was;
established in 1902, hit a new low
of $127,176.
Page said new conservation
policies and exhaustion of attrac
tive home sites made it impos
aible to revive public land sales.
Remaining revenues from wa.
This new car breaks with the usual, too, in its modern
power-plant. The V- type 12-cylinder engine, used and ap.
proved by more than 45,000 enthusiastic LINCOLNZEPHYR
owners during 1936 and 1937, has been refined to give an
even smoother performance. And new-type valve lifters, with
oil cushions, bring even quieter operation. Developing
110 horsepower, the engine gives 14 to 18 miles to the gallon
twelve thrifty cylinders!
The basic construction of this car is a definite break
with tradition. In closed types, body and frame are not two
separate units, but one unit, a steel framework, all members
welded together. To this rigid framework, 'steel top, sides
and flooring are welded. You ride surrounded by steel
and view road and landscape through wide windshield and
windows of safety glass.
alsiger
Main and Esplanade Streets
tor user repayments and other
sources cannot be expected, he as
serted, to finance construction
pronrams of the size now In progress.
CHANGES MADE IN
TEACHING FF AFF
Waiter Eshebeck has resigned
as teacher of English and social
sciences at Chi inquin high school
to accept a teaching fellowship in
ANNOUNCING THE 1930
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the speech department ot the Us.
verity of Oregon, according 11
County Superintendent Fred No
R. C. Tugman has been appoint.
ed to succeed Eshebeck at Chit.
(pin.
Z. Nverts has resigned his PM.
tion at Keno high school to take a
Job as draughtsman forthe U,'
Noll survey. Van Ness Johnson has
been named in his place as tn.
structor in industrial arts and set.
once at Milwaukle. Ore.
Lenore Lowther ot Klamath
Falls will succeed Olive Johnson
as teacher at Odessa.
To every 71 of the earth'it ht.
habitants there Is a motor ear. ,
' The new LINCOLN-ZEPHYR is bigger inside, bigger out.
side. The whieelhase is lengthened to 125 inches. Great
comfort results from the placing of ear weight and passenger
weight toward the middle. Prove this on your favorita
back road!
This year, a new Convertible Sedan and a new Con.
vertible Coupe bring to six the number of LINCOLN-ZEPHYR
hotly types from which you may choose.
This modern "twelve" is still the only car of its kind at
any price! Lincoln Motor Company, builders of Lincoln and
Lincoln Zephyr V.12 motor cars.
Prices begin at $1295 delivered at Detroit factory. Seats
and Federal taxes extra. The Sedan illustrated is $1395
delivered at Detroit factory, white side.svall tires included.
You Are Cordially Invited To Our Showroom Saturday
Also Visit The Miniature Auto Show at J. C. Penney Co.
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accordina te
rent Fred P.
been appoint...
beck at (Alio
lined his pool.
!boot to take a
forth. U.'
is Johnson has
place as tn.
arts and sot.
of Klamath
Olive Jobneon ,
he earths ho. ,
motor ear.
neeeessmeneeece
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lee. Great
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tr favorite
new Con.
LNZEPHYR
its kind at
ineoln and
tory. State
ist $1393
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