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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1937)
FACE Trx MAJOR MASONIC VENT PLANNED past Master's night, the big event of the Masonic year, will be alebrated by Klamath lodge No. next Monday evening. This is the time when the past masters of the local lodge as well as visiting past masters have the opportunity to show the younger members just how the Master Ma son degree should be conferred. L. A. Murphy. who has charge of the degree work, reports that all the past masters are "in good voice" and eager to go to work. This assures an outstanding per formance, and a large attendanor is expected. A "surprise" dinner, scheduled for II:30 p. m. in the banquet room of the Masonic temple, to which all Masons are cordially in vited, is in Itself a sufficient at traction to guarantee a good turn out. Carl LenZinger'S orchestra will furnish music during the ban quet. The lodge session will begin at o'clock and will be presided over by A. R. Dickson, worshipful mas ter, who is Just completing two successful years, and desires to make this meeting a grand finale. METHODISTS PUN SPECIAL SERVICES Golden age and golden wed ding anniversary services -will be a feature of Sunday morn ing's program at the First Methodist Episcopal allure h with the service scheduled to begin at 1055 o'clock. Special music is being ar ranged under the direction of Lillie Darby, and violin num bers will be presented by Bru no Siewert. Dr. S. W. Hall, superintend ent of the Cascade district of the Methodist church of Ore gon, will preach a special ser mon for the occasion, and all In the county who have reached the age of 70 years or more and those who have been mar . tied 50 years and more are cordially invited to attend the church as honor guests. , These guests will also be ' honored at an all-church din ner to be served following the morning service. The M and M circle is In charge of ar rangements for the dinner. Dr. Frank L. Wemett, a for mer pastor of the church, will preach at the evening service. BALSIGER SALES STAFF TO VIEW NEW FORD CARS The Balsiger Motor company sales crew will leave for Port land Sunday to be given the 1938 Ford program and be shown the 1938 model Ford Standard cars and the new sensational 1938 deluxe Ford. It was announced Saturday by Vern Moore, Balsiger sales manager. The Balsiger company intro duced the 1938 Lincoln-Zephyr can Saturday. Those making the trip are: Floyd Patty, Vir gil Rexford; Fred Stebbins. Clarence Copeland, Howard Henry. F. E. Mitchell, Floyd Martin, Blaine Orrell, Stewart Balsiger, Don Me Lucas and Moore. Elmer Balsiger, manager of the company, will be unable to make the trip, as he is con fined home with a bad cold. III Legal Notices 4100.00, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN TILE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. In the matter of the estate of JOSEPH JENSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I 'have filed my final account and report as administratrix of the estate of Joseph Jenson, deceased, and the above court has fixed ten O'clock in the forenoon of Decem ber 21, 1937, and the courtroom of the above entitled court in the Klamath County Courthouse in Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the time and place when and where any person may present any ob jections or exceptions to anything therein contained, and at said time and place the court will fin ally settle said account. FLORA M. HAYDEN, Administratrix of the estate of Joseph Jenson, deceased. N. N. 20-27; D. 4-11 4811 Lions Dance Proceeds to Be Used for the Assistance of the Blind Thanksgiving Night November 25 At The Armory Music By Baldy's 10-pcs Band Admission $1.00 Ladies Free Ii Coat of Arn'i.s7 HORIZONTAlf 1 Coat of arms of tured here. 11 To exist 13 Melody. 14 Yellow finch. 15 To unclose. 17 Cavity. 18 Sleeps. 20 Bronze. 21 Half an ens. 22 Auto. 23 The tip. 25 Asylums. 30 English colt 31 Frenzy. 33 Above. 34 Mother. 36 Moist. 37 New. 40 PistoL 41 Spigot 43 To depart 44 This island colony was discovered by John 48 Data. 50 Nocturnal Legal Notices ADMEcISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. IN PROBATE In the matter of the estate of Carrie lender. deceased. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account as ad ministrator of the above entitled estate and that the Court has fixed 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 29th day of November. 1937, as the time and the Circuit Court Room in the Klamath County Court House, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. as the place when and where any person may present objections to said account. and at said time and place the Court will proceed to settle said account. This Notice Is given pursuant to order of the Honorable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 29th day of October, 1937, and the first publication of this Notice is and was made on the 30th day of October, 1937.. A. R. COMER. Administrator of the Estate of Carrie Wander, Deceased. H 0 80,N 0,13,20-483 SU3D1ONS Equity No. 5101 L'sr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. PETER NUMELA, Plaintiff, VI. ALEXSANDRE NUM ELA, Defendant. To ALEXSANDRE NUMELA, De fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appeqr and answer the complaint filed herein against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the,expiration of four weeks from the date of the first publica tion of this summons, which date is the 23rd day of October. 1937, and if you fail to appear and an swer, plaintiff will apply to he court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. and granting plaintiff an absolute divorce from defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just cal equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable Edward B. Ashurst, Judge of the above en titled Court, made and entered this 23rd day of October, 1937. U. S. BALENTINE, Attorney for Plaintiff. U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. H 0 23,30 N 6,13,20No. 881 Answer to Previous Pouts FIMMPIRM WM goapiptioSAMUELEEIMIM FIE113MI b 0011M MPIMIIMMOR5EINE3141 00100111 MBOGOOM01.010 ODOMO.UMMM. MoMBRAMOOM.MMEI em.unaneannwom 0171.0020.001610A0 OMMAMUOU1 .80013 081300.801:060MMM alu00100 UmuMuOM animal. VERTICAL .6 A CBL,Mte 52 Nominal I Back of neck. 45 Honeybee. 46 Sphere. value. 2 Ireland. 47 Either. 63 To compress. 3 Humor. 48 Work of skil 85 To put on. 4 Musical note. 49 Wine vessel. 56 Sesame. 8 Consumers. 51 To met is 57 To surpass in 6 Fiber knots. model. . daring. I Dealer in 53 Tobacco 59 Ocean. cattle. quid. 61 This. is 8 Circular wall 54 Golf teacher near Canada. 9 About 56 Note in scale 62 It is the 10 To accomplish 57 Upon. English col. 11 Red vegetable. 58 Ell. ony. 12 Being. 60 Preposition.. II 1 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V i 16 Parent. 18 Sun god. 19 To appear. 24 Small nai12s-;;i 26 Expectation. 27 Crippled. ' 28 Broken tooth 29 One who , captuies. 32 Fancies. $3 Pitcher. t. 35 Social Insect 38 This colony has refused to join . 39 To make WC 42 Tablet. 45 Honeybefo. 46 Sphere. .4 47 Either. 48 Work of skrn. 49 Wine vessel. 61 To act as model. 13 Tobacco quid. 54 Golf teacher R High School New Notes and Comment BY HEINZ DIETSCHIC A SPARSELY settled gallery 1-x composed of turbulent high school spectators and sedate bus iness men. looked on intently as match after match in the thrill Packed Boys' Alliance Jamboree (held Friday night) flitted be fore their eyes. The fireworks opened with a blind-fold pillow fight that wasn't a feather in anyone's hat. Grand explosion occurred when the weakest pillow wielded by the strongest athlete split open on the hardest cranium of a "hard-headed" bunch. After the gruelling affair the ring looked like a kitchen floor after some faithful wife had can celled her bridge game with the gang to pia a score or so of hubby's prize duck and vises& Following the opener were sev eral wrestling matches, one of them featuring a masked marvel that couldn't see three-fourths of the time because his decorations kept getting twisted over his eyes. I The real show of the night, however, was put on by the box ers. In a comedy farce put on by Jimmie Lyle and Red De Lap, the two contestants spent more time lying on the mat than fighting. Scrappy Max Hibbard and Ben Angus then resumed their annual feud that ended in a colorful draw. In the main event Ken Wilson and Virgil Jarrett threW punches an over the ring. connected a few times and fought to a draw. Chemist Vernon Kuykondall told his brilliant second period class one morning that it would take a certain chemical perhaps several thousand years to eat through a glass b8ttle. Piped prodigy Jack Lindh. "Let's perform the experiment." Stock Market Quotations A. T. & T. American Tob. B ----- American Water Woks ... Anaconda Copper Armour Illinois ---...----- Atchison, T. & S. F. ----- Aviation Corp. ----- Baltimore & Ohio ----- Barnsda II ... .... --- Bendix Aviation ..... Bethlehem Steel .. --- Boeing Air Briggs Mfg. Budd Mfg. J. California Packing Callahan Z-L Calumet & Hec la ---- ......... Canadian Pacific ----- Case, J. I. ... Caterpillar Tractor ----- Celanese - ............ - ..... ......... Certain-Teed Chesapeake & Ohio ----- Chr ysler Motor ... Columbia Gas & Electric Commercial Investment Tr-- Commercial Solvent ...- Commonwealth & Southern Consolidated Edison ----- Consolidated Oil ----- Corn Products ----- Curtiss Wright ----------- Du Pont & De N. --L.-- Electric Auto Light --,--- General Electric General Foods NEW YORK. Nov. 30 (iP)-- Shaky stocks of Friday displayed more backbone in today's market and many leaders recovered frac tions to two or more points. Selling at the start put the ticker tape behind for a brief peri od. and toppled averages to new lows for more than two years be fore buyers began to raise bids. Prominent on the comeback were rails, steelt motors, coppers and specialties. While the return journey was only moderately fast. transfers for the two hours ap proximated 1.100,000 shares. Efforts of union officials to break the unauthorised "sit-down" strike at General Motors helped to bolster automotive issues. "Those who wished to work" was co-incident with preperations for mobilization of Ohio National Guard units and indicated this labor problem was still unsettled. Todars closing Quotations: Air Reduction 49 Allied Chemical & Dye 157 Allied Stores American Can 84 e American & Foreign Power 41 A. T. & T. 148 American Tob. B 691 American Water Woks -- 131 Anaconda Copper 271 Armour Illinois 61 Atchison, T. & S. F. -- 871 Aviation Corp. 31 Baltimore & Ohio ------ 11 Barnsdall .... 13 Bendix Aviation ,- 14 Bethlehem Steel 471 Boeing Air 231 Briggs Mfg. 311 Budd Mfg. J. 5 California Packing 12 Callahan Z-L 2 Calumet & Hecla ......... 71 Canadian Pacific 71 Case, J. 88 Caterpillar Tractor ---- 411 Celanese - ............ - ..... 20 Certain-Teed 8 Chesapeake & Ohio 391 Chrysler Motor 581 Columbia Gas & Electric 91 Commercial Investment Tr- 41 Commercial Solvent 81 Commonwealth & Southern 21 Consolidated Edison 25 Consolidated Oil ------ 93 Corn Products -- 551 Curtiss Wright 31 Du Pont & De N. 109 Electric Auto Light --,--- 131 General Electric 391 nanaral Fonda 293 I:M1 MOONIN FIREPROOF EUROPEAN PLAN ROOM VOMOIR UM ION IVOlt MTN $i"S.," ' $20 2" l'" .., day SUTTER AT KEARNY STS. SAN FRANCISCO .,IfortopSAP4 D. ADKISSON Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Klamath Funeral Home 025 High St. Hr. and Hrs. A. A. Ward. managers. FURS! The Opportunity of the Season In the Season Lt; AFTER )(DAS PRICES 25 Reductions on $10,000 worth of FUR COATS REINERS OF PORTLAND are showing all the wanted styles and Furs SAT., NOV. 20, MON., NOV. 22 TUES., NOV. 23 A small deposit will hold your coat until wanted SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY of furs if you are interested in a coat CULIE111IGS FUR SHOP 129 So. 9th Phone I I 13W Your Home Merchant for Service General Motors 341 Goodyear Tires .1.. 101 Great Northern pfd. 161 Hudson Motor 71 Illinois Central 101 loop. Copper 101 International Harvester .., II International Nickel Can 401 International P. é P. pfd. 431 T. & T. 7 Johns Manville 11 Kennecott Con, Copper 331 Libbey-O-Ford 361 Liggett & Myers B 901 boews 53 Monty Ward 851 Nash Keivinator 111 National Biscuit 101 National Distillers II 1 National Power & Light 81 New York Central 171 North Atnerican 32 Northern Pacitio 115 'Packard Motor Be Penney, J. G. 68 Penn R. R. 2111 Phillips Petroleum 891 Pressed Steel Car. 81 Public Service Now Jess,. 1155 Pullman Co. . 29 Radio Corp. 7 Remington Rand 13 Republio Steel 17 Reynolds 'rob. B 45 Sears Roebuck 56 Shell Union 165 Southern Calif. Edison 30 Southern Pacific 181 Standard Brands 81 Standard Oil California 30 Standard Oil New Jersey 451 Studebaker Corp. 6 Superior Oil Texas Corp. . 38 Texas Gulf Sulphur 301 Timken Det Axle 121 Trans-America 115 union Carbide , 651 Union Pacific 841 Union Airlines 76 United Aircraft 15 United Corp. a. 31 United ass Imp. U. S. Rubber 15 U. S. Stool 531 Welworth Western Union 171 Westinghouse Electric 95 White Motor 101 Woolworth 380 - Closing Curb Q.11101010111 Cities Service Electric Bond & Sher 106 WHEAT PRICES GAIN AT CLOSE Cl1tCA(10. Nov. 10 OMWheat prices shot up three cents in the final hour of trading today am buying power expanded. Moat of the advance wag retained at the clone. A report from a Chicago crop expert who la in Argentina maid frost damage in the South Buenos Aires province, an important wheat producing area, wee great er than expected, and he eatimat. KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ' Abstracts -- Title Insurance Escrows . ELBERT S. VEATCH I III So. Fourth St. Phone INC 2iTaa rail fi mai) R eau Room BECAUSE OF THESE FEATURES 18 od the Argentine crop botwoon 1 od for the white instit el 's ectrie 1 31 185.000,000 and 108,000.000 power line and tollowed It into ... ... ...., i the village. . bushels. Muller this week pH. rate stimstes ranged up to 12 000,000 bueheic oompitred with a crop of 347,000,000 bushels last 10111011 Wheat closed Ile to lie hillier conipared with leriday's finieh, December elle to elic, May to MN and corn wits Ile to Ile higher, December laln to fills, May 571o Osta pained to to to. MODERN, 1VOOD IM11111 ASHLAND, Wis. CM Earl Sonurritiird 18-yeitr-old Indian wits lost 20 hours In the wilds or the Had Itivor Indinn rosorration. 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