t January 20, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 1 OUTLOOK CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AGAIN An nconoinlo conforonc. of Kronl villus to rnnnhtim of (ho Kliunnth IhikIii a.-m, Ih Minted for Fohruiuy Ji3, but b of urn Hint (lut VRrtoiu coinm.ttm?! will intuit lo dlscua prnhlnmt, It wm an. nouncod by C. A. I!(indirnon( counly mrlrulturnl ngont Thura-day. At a moot Inn Itold Dorninlior 7, attniulod by 'Hi landing fnriiinm mid rniirnNnutfitlvaii of fnrm or- ganliKtinnii, It wiu doclditd (o hold ihli out look and economic conforenca and th dntn ant. K. A- (ionry will pn !.', namnd gnnftrnl rhnlrtnan of tlm ronfnr nca al the Uecoiiibnr anaalon. Other committor honda In eluda: In nd nan, Jtmiry Honioii; fnrm crop, U. K. Itnndttr; homo and nit ill I If". Mm. Hurt Hrhtiltx; llvnutuck, K. M. Hammond. Tlmito lunula will ho anlHtnd by caimbln coniinlltuo initmbnra. Motnlmra of tbo Innd uao com mit Inn nro achnduliMl to mnnt Krlday aflnruoon at 1:30 o'clock In tlm civil KiTVIm rooma of tbo fodnrul IjiilldliiK, and I'aul Car penter, oxtoiialoii ocoitomlat of Oroaon Htato college, will meet with the group. Another committee, that of home and rurnl life, will itionl at 10 o'clock Krldny morning In tbo chamlmr of eommtircn with Lucy Cam, nutrition apwlallMi with th extnimlon dlvlilou, UHC. aaiilatlng. On Hnturdny, January 22, b crupa t-ummtitre It alnted to tnotit at 10 o'clock In th civil acrvlco romna, fndornl building with l.awrrncn Jniklna, of the fnrm cropn mmnitloti dlvtalon, OKC, In atlandnnce. The flnnl meeting la arbe duled for Tburadny afternoon. January 27. In the civil aervlce rnnim at 1:30 o'clock, when P. M. Brandt, brad of tbo dlvtalnn of animal Induatry, H( will meftt with mnmbera of tb live fork committee. Tbeae committee heada will re port at the Rcnrrnl conference, and rrporia will he corrected and approved lo anrv aa a future guide In the work of tbo organl latlon. (JOLDEN KNIGHT OF SILVER BLADES CITY BRIEFS From Itoarhuric C. M. O'Msl Isy or RniotMirn him arrived In Klamath Kails tn take ovr the district managership (or Consoli dated Kn'tirhl lines tn (hi torrl (orr. O'Mnllry surcr-mls U. C. Ton turn of Hmid who lias been man alter of this district fur the nsst oven years. Tessum hut boon transferred to HllllnKS, Mnnl. Hnih nion are tui'sts m tho Wll lard holol while In Klamath Full. Kkl irii Morlliin All winter sports enthusiasts are urxed tn at tend ttio mentlng- In the chamber of commerce at 7:. 10 o'clock Fri day night tn perfect tho oraanlta tlnn of ik Klntnnth Fall chapter, Crater Lake Rk rlnh. Dura Shirk will prcsldo at tho niootliiR. Of f I cora will bo olni'tod, and pinna to dovolnp tbo wtntnr playxrnund In Crater Inko area will bo discussed. HlKlmny Men Hero William E. Chandler, dlvlalnn onxlnoor of tbo Oreiton atnto hlitbway ilopart niont with hondquartflra In llond, and J, M. HlMhnp, nialntonanro onKiiioor of tho di'iuirtiuont with hondiiinrtnra In Knlnm, aro In Klnmalb comity on liunlnoaa for that dlrlalnn of tho alnto. Whllo horo thoy nro guoata at tho Wll lard hotol. Return From Smith Mr. and Mra. C. A. Tooln bavo returned from a 10 dnya' motor trip which took thorn Into aouihorn Cnllfor nln and Onlnllnn lalnnd. Whllo aniilh 1'nolo hnd tho plonauro of vislthiK wllh nn old ai'hool friend whom ho hnd not anen for 30 yonra or more Tho 1'ooles return ed Wednoadny. Sonra Mnn Hero Amonn tho official of Honrs, Iloobuck and company, hero to look ovor tho now Kliunnth Knlla hrnnch which will open onrly In February, la II. K. Cnrson of Benttlo. Whllo In thin elty Cnraon li a gunat at (ho Klk hotel. Hloi'khiiycr llrro I.yinnn Mil ler, atoekbuyer who makes fre quent trips to Klnmnth Fnlls from hondiiunrlors In Snn Frnnclaco, la a iiinst nl tho Wlllnrd hotol dur InK lila atny In the county. From Mcilfiml c. II. Pnlrnn, Jr., wan n hiinlnons visitor In Klnm nlh Fulls this week rnlllnir nt tho offlco of Flunk llownrd, county eiiKlneer. Pnlrnn represents a ma chlnnry firm out of I'ortlnnd, anil his headquarters aro In Med ford. Meet Frlilny Mombora of tho Junior lluslness nnd Prnfoaalnnnl Womon's club will meet Frldny nlKht nt 7:1b o'clock at tho howl liiK alley, whom they will enjoy a game. After howling, for several hours Iho members will enjoy a dutch trent lunch. LlEjjTMlIIil I iei Pretty Sonja llenle, world-fmou flmire skater and number one box olllce attraction, win a very happy iilrl In Wnhlnlon when Norwenlnn Minister Wllbelm Munlhe de MorKennllernc presented her with mrdnl and diploma which mnde her a Knight In the Order of tit. Olnf. The award If the highest honor the King of Norway can bcaiow upon a stiblcct. Former Itr.ldrnt Karl D. Gil bert, formerly of Klamath Falls whom ho was agent for tbo North urn l.lfo Inaurii nrn company. Is hero from Portland on Inmlnrns. Ullliort Is slopping at l lie Wlllnrd hotel whllo In Klamath Falls. Ilrrry Drives .North Joseph II. Merry, who has made liuslnens trips Into Klnmulh Knlla for the past 10 years, returned lo bis homo In Portland Thursday, driv ing north through tho valley. Krhrknha Meet Prosperity h tiekah I cicl it n No. 104 was In meet In tlm IOOK hall Tbursdny at 7:30 p. m. All members and vis itors were Invited. From Ttilelakr W. G. McCly- monds, potato growor of Tule- lako, was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Thursday. IN ECLAIRE CASE A Jury, Hitting In tho en no of Don Hamlin of Klnmnth Kalle. va. Ilnnry Wolff. Chllnqii t bnkr. returned a verdict for the do ftttidnnt In tho chocolntn oclnlre caae which la unlquo In Klnmnth court annate. According tn Hum I In, Klnmnth Knlla Attorney, ho Imainm 111 And wna forced tn ai'ok mndlcnl aid an tho rcault of IndulRlnR In chocolnte erlnlren from tho ovena of the Wolff bnkcry. Knrl Hrndflnld of Chilonuln dn fnndod the creator of tho pna- trlca, llnry Porklna of Klnmnth Fnlta representing Hamlin. The caao wna tried before Juatlrn of Iho Pence W. II. Ilnrnea, Wod nondny nftcrnoou. - During Civil W'nr dnya, per slinnmn aeeda wore lined na but tons In the aouthorn atntca. LEADER VISITING 4 E PERSIAN CAT TAKES UP RESIDENCE AT ANIMAL SHELTER A friendly Persian eat, with long; silver gray balr. Is spending a few days visiting other cats and dogs at the animal shelter. All because Mr. l'ornlan I). Cut stray ed from his home and wandered Into the Klncald apartment at the Roosevelt Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Klncald called Bob Frederlcksen of the animal shel ter, who took Tommy In charge, A beautiful female pointer was picked up by Frederlcksen Tues day, a two-year-old black spotted dog with markings on the bead, back and tip of the tall. A family In Tuleleke, having lost a dog of similar description, made a trip to Klamath Falls and were disap pointed that tho pointer wai not theirs, Frederlcksen Is (till look ing tor the ownor. The superstition that a four leafed clover brings luck la so old that no one knows Its origin. Attendance at tho Ituyhtirn evatiKi'llKttc meetings beltiK held In the Legion lull I at Merrill Is steadily Increasing, according to n-purts from the south-end. Many peoplo from Klamath Falls have been In evidence from the first and Friday night has been adver lined ns "Klumath Falls night.' Dr. Knyhiirn lll then speak on Tho .Most Pathetic Word In the Kngllnh language." Tburhday the evangelist was to npcnk on a subject that Is expect ed to bo of general Interest but will appeal In particular to those whoso loved ones have died. Tho topic will bo "The .Now llody. Dr. Hid burn promised to speak tin four things that are revealed In the Word of t;od with refer ence to the spiritual body. "If 1 didn't hellevii In Ibis new body," said Dr. Itnybtirn, "I wouldn't wnut to stand again beside tho graves of my dead old mother nnd lather. These things are clearly revealed. Many christians do not know them." Theso Merrill meetings are npoiiHored by the tbreo cliuri hes nt Merrill, Mnlln and Tulelako. Dr. f. II. t'usnel Is leading lllu song service. Wednesday night a ninle qunrtot sang. t'orrectlnn The Montgomery tavern In Keno reported to pollco this week that a 2.1-conl slot ma chine hnd been stolen from that establishment. A recent nens re port Incorrectly gave the Keno Store ns the nlace of business from which the slot machine, con-' mining $30 In cash wns taken. If magicians pntented their tricks they would soon be di vulged since any patent Is open to tbo public. Helen Cowglll of Corviillls, who pioneered work among the boys and girls of the stato und who now carries l he tills of assistant suite club lender. Is visiting In Kluin-j th county this week, arriving; Thursday morning from her home. Miss Cowglll works through Hi n extension division of Oregon I Htaln college. Whlln In the county Miss Cow glll will work wllh leaders and ! clubs and will attend meetings during her stay. Hhe was sched uled to visit at Altamont school i Thursday morning and at Henley j and Merrill achools Thursday af ternoon. Mlns Cowglll will visit In tho city schools Friday, meet ing with students of Klvnrslde nnd Fremont schools In tho morn ing nnd al Falrvlew, Pelican and Mills schools In tho afternoon. There Is a council meeting Hat urday at 1:30 o'clock In Fremont school auditorium at which time all 4-11 club leadors throughout the council will hear Miss Cow glll. Plans will also he discussed relative to organizing a summer camp In 1'jZH for 4-H club mem bers. Plans will also be made for the annual spring fair. Clifford Jenkins, county club lender, returned late Wednesday night from Corvallis where be at tended the fourth annual local leaders conference held at Ore gon Statu college, Monday. Tues day and Wedneaday. There were 136 leadors from the western part of tbo atate In attendance. Klamath county waa represent ed by Mrs. Myrtle Fleming, lead er of the Henley Cunning club: Mrs. Muude Hosley, leader of the rlothlng club at Fremont school; Mrs. C. V. Kchullz, leader of the camp cooking club of Fairhaven, and Mrs. A. U. Lund, leader of the clothing club at Shasta school. Funeral Notice ;kok;k cii.iiKtt r amikiison Funeral services for the late George Gilbert Anderson, who passed away at his lute residence Tuesday, January 18, 1338. fol lowing a brief Illness will be held III tho chnpcl of the Karl Whit lock Funeral Homo, Pine street at Sixth, Friday, January 21, 1938, ut 1:30 p. in., with tho Itev. J. W. Warrell of the First Methodist Kpiscopal church of this city of- I ficlnttng. Commitment services and vault entombment v.-ill follow In family plrt i-i ' ' ceme tery. Friends are Invited. .m. Fish living In t!:e ,."rs of dark caves lose the use of their eyes, anil sulr-ve- show no trace of external eyes. s : A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter liow many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Crcomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulslon, which goes right to Uie sent of tho trouble and aids na ture to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel tho germ-laden phlegm Even If other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Crcomul slon. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with tho bene fits obtained from tho very first bottle. Crcomulslon Is one word not two, nnd It hns no hyphen In It. Ask for It plainly, sec that the name on the bottlo Is Crcomulslon, and you'll get the genuine product and tho relict you want. (AdvJ S5 SI en our new ON GUARANTEED Tires ? BUDGET PAY PLAN Here's newt for everyone that drives a car. Now you can get first-quality Goodrich Safety Silvertowns.theonly tires with Life Saver Golden Ply blow-out protection and you pay on your ownconvenient terms. 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