The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 22, 1938, Page 5, Image 5

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    January 22, 1938
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Hi-il ih'chI-
.1 ,.ni of (ho Kin unit h KjiIIh i-Ii ii i
tor, Crater l.uko HM chili, wImmi
owr no wlnti-r miutit i m html
nil Kill In rod H th chain In-r of
coniint'i'co iiiniiiH I'lliltiy night In
uy active pinna ftii' thn y.nui.
i Hi'i'tlnr Mill m i vn ii m vim
(in-nlili'iil iHitl Mm. .Muhr Hi-jr-iimmh,
ttcii?iiiiy-lri,tiniin-r 'Hum
dli crlmn wni'ti named hn IihUiik
Wully H"t:lr( l)im IHvi'iiii ami
luiiln ltlllllM lH, with Mil llllllll Imuil
I liri'it In hu nniiii'il ft Din I lit)
Junior rltMNilii!' nT rmn iiH-rci'.
Kd Midi "Hit iiiiulitti-l rhiilr
lUilll Ot 1 1)0 lilt-III hr l rtlll) i itlllllllt
'II in Kliiiunlh Falla rlitlt will
hn n I'd it n( lint Cittlt t l,n hi'
-1 ii It mtil nfflcmn of lli.il k i on p
(titi Tony ('iinIi'I, pn-nnlriii , li.m
Shlik, vlru proitliliMil, and Uilh
Hlmuuiirc., mcrniiuy uml i iciih
ii in.
Directors uf thn Knit Kliiinultl
rliih are Mm. (inn I'hk'. Humid
WIuht and Tony rurtti'l. anil
IttoHi' who t tlt'nriil thn ( litluqiiln
Ski club are Mi. iunl Mr, rhuilrrt
tiuhermaii and John It. Unlirit
im. tiuhorinan lit rrti hi iiit nf
Urn ('hllnqulit club
Otl tint hoard ( (lit ri till H nf
t ho fruit-r l.aho Ski rluh. nuii'
M'lil Imk Kin ninth r itl In, m ( ii i h
HlmMnni Ilrk HimmIci mid Ihivt'
Hhlrk.
KnllfiwInK Hm-noti of offlrrrm
ft noi ot liy-lnn n wutt pnnt' tit i'i
lor tippi o al ami plntiH for ttic
pll'NCllt MCJtMOII H(-llnM'll IlllCH
will lm fl tor i'i h l iilimltir yinr.
Thomi hiii-i'i'NitMl in i hn foi -
million of 111' Klamath Fall rluh j
llnvn Hhhk wiim el
fttrcMtMl t hn pi j Hit t nai in mil
i only for (hone who rrtnidi' within
' thn ell)' limits of Klalniilh Fulls
hut for nil tlioHn rliluts of thn
Klamath basin who enjoy winter
porta nml wish to tnakn a wlnh-r
playicrouiiil out nf t h In area.
150 ELKS LEAVE
FOR EUGENE ON
SPECIAL TRAIN
Morn than 1 5(1 im-nitx-rn of
1 h Kin math Kalln Klk Io1k
left Hattirday at I p in. nil a
npncial t in In for lUK'in wlmrci
tiny wnro to hold a Joint Satur
day ttiKht meetliiK with tho Kit
lm loduft.
fdnltvil Jtulnr Itolicrt Thotnp
non of tho local loUn n t lm
Klamath dnlruallou on tho Jaunt.
Thn Mptvln) train will rot u rn
Huuday al 6:&u p. m.
MOTHER OF CIRCUIT
COURT BAILIFF
DIES SATURDAY
Mra. Mary DoiiRherly, mother
of (lenrun DniiRherly. circuit
court ImiHff, dleil rntly Sin ti r
dny nt her homo al l.iiKUita
iiciicii, ('itiir.
l.miiHn DoiiKhi'rty of Kcullle. n
daiiKhler. won", throuuh here Sat
urday morning en roulo to l,n
gunn flench, (ieorge Dougherty
will be tumble lo mnkn thn trip
aouth for the funernl. hn ntiilcd.
ENDS
TODAY
"ONE MAN
TOMORROW
CUPID TAKES THE
OUT of a LOVE MATCH THAT
GOT OFF TO A BAD START I.
"POPULAR SCIENCE"!?
COLOR CARTOON "HOUND and the RABBIT"
'. NEW EPISODE "SECRET AGENT X-9"
y MINIATURE "HAVE COURAGE" NEWS
INSURANCE MAN
CHIEF SPEAKER AT
ROTARY LUNCH
Over fH.fino. oofi, noo him h""n
paid oil! hy II Fn In mini nee com
panlrn Ihrnncliniil Hut ('tilled
Htah-H iImiImi: thn p;il wvni yt-iira
arcoi iIIiik o J a nun K Stone .1 r.,
of WorntnliT, Maim , IP-Ill aiipi-r-vlmir
of thn Slatn Mutual l.lfn
Anui aiHfi roni pan v In hi In Ik
hi-fiim Itotailuua Friday noon In
thn Wlllatil holf-l.
Iu Imp i In ihln ioiui wan 110
pi v i lit p.ihl to HvIiik policy
liohli'ia ami lu per r'-nt on d'-uth
iliiiiiitt. ;-;tom iraii-il Hut hlnlory
nf llfn Imuiiiinrn from early diiys
lo tin- pn-Mhl. It. Ii. "Iloil" Kl
ii , Khimatlt Kalln repi '-io'"1 lit I v
of thn niiiipuiiy, prmililml at thn
him hi iiii.
TVA ISSUE HEADS
FOR HIGH COURT
BY APPEAL ROUTE
(Cmitlnurc) from I'iiro Olio)
lilli'iinil cif Clrrull JuilK" Kliirrw-ci
All'll "t Olllil. 1111 0lllll'U '
I'linKli'llI UiiiimiwII.
Mlnn.sl,il' il.niitr.illi: f
Kl.!l.imill llmiklii. '1'V A chump.
Intl. milil "I liopn H HI ir:l11 H'0
f ml lit lh ul III" lii'
inii in "iiiinii tin; iniiplu by
npui ImiH Inluiii tlimii."
Tin. ullllurn nuiislil ii" nnl'T
lull 1 1 1 K Hi" nlliii (iiiwcr iiriiKrnm.
so. S.
LIVESTOCK
.-(). SAN niANUSCO, Jim. 'S'i
(AI' l SllAl - lloga: Kor five ilaya
I.'JMI. fniiipiiicil l:i!il Krliluy:
llutrlM.ri. 1U-2UC higher, pucking
huW
i l!,c lower: week'a bulk gnud
tu choici' IV i) -:'.'!.. lli. iMii.iiita
111 lu :i eek 'a ami cloalim
Inp i:i ::; hull, aiu 2u Hi. buleh.
era and I I " 1 U H Ughl IIkIiIh
is ilii h.".',: tuiluy. i:iuii. Steady;
lop lb.
Cattle; Kor live diiys
i:iiuiiaied hut Kililuy, ateera weak
lo 'iln: lower, fiiirly active late;
(at Hhe htork monlly uleaily, npottt
lower than IiimI wti'k a bent ncll
lug: blltln nl'ady. a- lual top S 7 . 1. 0
on lwo louilit good llj-llGj Hi.
Iiliihn fed hteera. medium to good
II i U I .'.fin Hi fe, Mteem JO 50 lo
J V ; :. . lm; bulk 17,'ie 7 .'.'I. hulk
llieillulu lo good heef coAa to.a
to :..Vj. Today. None.
Calven: For flo ilaya. 10U.
C'ompared l.tnl Krlday, nominally
nlenily but uuiterlone hliong: feu
Unlit ve.'llerft J'J.IIU-IU.IJU, choice 1
Moled iii $ 1 1 on.
Sheep: For the ilaya, lu.ltia.
Computed hiHt Friday, reeeipta
liberal, lumha cloned monlly IiOc
lower; ewes nlenily lo "Tic off;
good lo elinlco h 2 -II 11 lb. fed wont
ed California, Idaho, Oregon and
Nevada lamln 7.7S-S.C!i, almlght
unit Moiled lu per cent lo nhoul
l per cent meillum mid weighty
Inmlm, Into ton tft.ZU on two
tdouhlca good st'lb. fed woolcd
lilalioa. double U5 i. welghla,
IV.Ta late; medium In luoatly
good 115-1 IS lb. woolcd alaughter
encH :.J5-3.5U, mrulghl and
auried up to 15 per cent, plain
weighty ewea J2.6U. Today: None.
Have ymi arm the new
Chevrolet at l.mki'? I
JUSTICE"
CHARLES
STARRETT
STATIC J
1X I
E
CIIICACO, Jan. 22 (AI'
Whi'iit mcoI'm! a emit a hiiHhfl
maximum advanco In CIiIcuko to
day and midnd at around Uio
day'n lop lnv.
Almmiru oT HollliiK prnHBUrn,
i at her thun uiKfiny to huy chur
ai'litilzc il trad I UK- MolHluro ro
cnlvml in rioint'HlIc droiiKlit (Hit-
ii'P iH thin week win Kciimully r
Kiii'lcd an Itjnuf rifiouL to chiuiKu
f-iop rondltloiiH to any oxtnil,
mid thn wnnkly forocHHt prodKlnd
only llkhl inulHtiii'i) for t ho com
I n k wcnk.
AL thn rUmn, CIiIcuko whimt
fill limn wnrn lo 1 cont nhovo
ynMordny'H flnlnh, May 01
Inly !M) -U , corn uiii-hautc'd
io Inwnr, May 00 , July
i 1 U , and oats up.
OIL COMPANIES
CONVICTED OF
FIXING PRICES
(Coutlnuud trom Pago One)
fltloM KitvU'o Co.; Kmplre Oil and
Hi'TliilitK To. (Ultlrn Korrlco mil
nlilliny); I ' l 1 1 1 1 ik I'elrolnum Co.;
Clolm oil nml llnflnlnK Cn. uf
KiillKtm; (ilnliit Oil nml HullnhlK
Cn. uf llllnnln; (ilolm oil unil Ho
IiiIiik to. n( oklHhoma.
Obituary
KM .MA ANNA JOHNSTON
Kmmii Anna Johniiton, for Ihe
last nltin years a resident of I his
city, passed away al her lale
rcHldnncn Saturday, January ZZ,
l!i::s, at 7:15 a. in. following an
illness of 10 days. She was a
native of Webster City, la., and
al the lime of her death was
aged 115 years U molltha and 27
days. Surviving are her husband.
J. V. Johnaon of this city; three
anna, (ienrgo and Itoaa of Klam
ath Falls. Ore., and Leonard of
Portland. Ore.; also one daugh
ter, Blanche Johnson of Denver.
Colo. Sho was a member of tba
Congrcgaltounl church nf Flagler,
Colo. The remnlus rest in tho
Karl Wtlltloek Funeral Dome.
Pine street at Sixth where friends
may call after 10 a. m. Monday.
Not ten of funeral to bo an
nounced In the next lasuo of this
piper
Too Late to Classify
WA.NTKn Baby crib
chair. Phone 17U6-J.
high
1-25
I,OST Ladlfii' brown plcnkln
Klovf, reward. Phone 133i5-V
or 310 No. Oth.
KXI'KKIKNCKI), capable younK
woman wants hotmework. Ref
erences, phono 747.
TODAY
ONLY
Wheeler and
TOMORROW
AMERICA TAKES A HOLIDAY
AS KAY TAKES WASHINGTON
You've Never Before Seen Her So
Gorgeous! So Grand! So Gay!
Hit No. 1 of the screen
I KAYi FRANCIS
I
I ' I
1 1 If he'stvereledtd I I
JE I President she'll bf I I
I I his 'fireside cat'l II
L-Z! CARTOON
CITY BRIEFS
Mr. Krnnn W'rllr Krlnniln
ot Mr. 0. A. Krauw enjoy linar.
Imk from hnr on her crul In
thn Hoiuh nn. Ono card wrll
Um Nnvcnibnr 27 wan mnlliil
from Tliiimdny IhIiiiiiI. whlrli Ih
a ii nml I IkIhiiiI oil Iho coam of
(jiiociinlund. A u t r a 1 1 a. Mra.
Kraiinn wrolo Hint thn Journey
In Hall wan nearly ended and
hn would he happy to vlnlt that
liitnrealliiK Inland. '
Home I'ioiii Nnrlli Mr. and
Mm. Harry l.nrHon roturned Krl
ilny nlichi from a three weak'
trip which took them to Heatllo,
(ilvmnlii anil other WanhlnKion
cll lna and alno to Thn IMlli a ;
where Kiev vlalted ft lenda. Mra. i
I.nraon will reatiuKi her ponltlon :
nt Moe'a on Monday.
Knllala In Arm) Major H. W.
Weekend at I,nke A farly of ! nKnai, Iho army recruiting of
akl enihualuaia left Saturday a'i-if,r at I'otiland baa announced
ernoon for Odell lake lo apciiil j enllatiiient In the United Slatea
Iho weekend vlalilng wlih Mr. i 1Miy of O'orge C. Hcain, 1842
and Mra. McColltim, who live at Kaplanade airect, Klamath Kalla,
Iho reaort. In Iho party were' (or st.,,,:o with the 7th Infantry
Mra. Harry liathlany, Mra. Mar- tl,K ln,.ul with atatlon at Van
I ha MeColluiii, llulh Mary llmh-1 ,.0VCr arracka. Beam waa tcnta
lany, Mildred Frnaer. Bob Strong j ,V(,i, ac(:..pted for enllatment
and llalph Waggoner. , ,ruUKh thn local army recruiting
! office In the poatoffice building
Candy Klolen According to & ' .lt,,i waa formally accepted ami en
report filed with the city police I Bl(., ny 3or Hagnall January
Saturday acveral bottlea of wlno Bcuriliiig to the army report,
and a few candy bara were i " '
alolcn from the Uunrlao tavern
January 22 when aomeone en
tered the ealahliahment by kick
ing out Iho glaaa In tho door.
Itealgns Position Mra. Carol
Colvln. who has been employed
for several years In the office
of Iho California Oregon Power
company, has resigned her posi
tion. Mrs. Colvln waa secretary
to Keva Hutchinson.
llerepllon Planned There will
be n reception for tho 1937 of
ficers and a program arranged
hy May B- Phlnney, Aloha chap-
ler OKS, Tuesday even:ng. Jan-1
uarv 25 In the Masonic hall at
8 o'clock.
i
la Klolen Tho in as'
O'Brien. 800 Upham street, re- '
ported to city pollco Saturday
the theft of a brown leather ilp-
per brief case from his car park-
cd on sixth street. Tho case waa
found a short time later on
Sixth street by city police.
Kittrrtalita Clnl
Martln ntertalnod
Mrs. Charles
at her homo
on WanhlnsTton utreet for mcm
Iktb of her brldse club Friday
night.
Mm. Cnuvfnn! Ill Mm. A. L.
Crawford In quite 111 at her home
on Washington street, confined
tn her bed. She has been In 111
health the past month.
In Kan Krancl.sco 'G. A.
Kraue, Klamath Kalla lumber
man, Is upending several day a In
Han Frnnclaca on. buslneaa. .
Woolsey "High
ADDED HIT-BITS
- MUSICAL NEWS -
Clrclo .Mrel Tho Comcreca
tlonal Community clrclo met Fri
day afternoon, January 21, at Ihe
homo or Mrx. I,. A. Km hie on Mar
tin atreet, Tho meetliiK was con
ducted by the prcnldent, Mrs.
Kiichle. Devotional wore read hy
Mra, C. I.. Jonea. The inlaalonary
aianlon waa conducted by Mia.
C. I,. Jonea. The hoateaaca for
thn aoclal hour were Mra. C. I..
Jonea, Mra. William Laraen, Mr.
and Mra. K. D. Jonea. Hefrcah
nicnla were acrved to Meadanica
V. It. Vance, W. C. Utile, H. It.
IJerry, I-. K. Henry, A. G. l'ear
anii, Harry Htaiia, Kina licntry,
Iver Mult, L. A. Kwhlo, K. U.
.Mitchell, Cliarlea M. Ileynolda and
ilaiiKhter Charlcne, K. U. Jonea,
William l.araen and C. L. Jonea.
Mra. J. W. Marin waa a apodal
Kunt
The circle will nolo vneir
Kebruai y meeting at tno nomw "
.Mra. C. A. l'oole on Lincoln atrecl.
Booklets tioliiB The little po-,
talo-hound bookleta of Klamath ;
Netted Gem potato recipes which
have been published through the j
eftorla of the Klamath county ,
chamber of commerce, the Tule-
lake Potato Grow era association'
and the Klamath County Potato
Growers association are rapidly
being disposed of at the chamber
of commcrco as housewives have
requested them dally. The recipes
were llioao donated by Klamath
county cooks.
Visiting In Soutli Mr. and Mrs. j
John Kenonei oi snunu
left ihla week for San Francisco,
where they will visit with their
daughter, llulh. They also plan
to Journey on to Palm Springs
lo spend several weeks.
Dr. Hunt III Dr. Calvin Hunt,
j Klamath Falls meat ' and food
: inspector, baa been 111 at his
home on Pine street suffering
: an attack of Influenza. Dr. Hunt
I was able to be In his office tor
several houra Saturday morning,
Leaves for North Mr. and
Vis. H. J. McCoy left for Port
land Friday night called by the
serious illnesa of McCoy's moth
er, Mrs. It. H. McCoy.
IMnn lUnqurt There will be a
dinner for Kwauna Box company
heada Monday night at 6:30
o'clock in the banquet room of
the Elk hotel.
The hefrt used truck buya in
town at Locke',
Flyers"
CONTINUOUS
SHOW
'
Hnow Melting AccordlnK to
Itoaa Klnley, owner of the Odell
lake reaort who waa a vialtor In
Klamnih Kalla Hattirday, there waa
over 18 liichce of anow at the
lake Thuraday but with recent
ralna there waa leaa than eight
Inchea left by Friday night when
he left to come into Klamath
Kalla. Plnley la atouplng al Hotel
Hall while here.
Women Ilowl Membera of the
Junior Bualneaa and Profeaalonnl
Wornen'a club ave gone In for
bowling In a big way. The group
met lo bowl at 7:10 o'clock Fri
day evening and after bowling tor
aeveral houra enjoyed a dutch
treat aupper.
Hollywood Vlaltora Mr. and
Mra. Jnmea M. Brown and two
children of Hollywood, Calif.,
are vlalllng with Mr. and Mra.
Charlca J. Kvana at 1S20 Lex
ington at reel and with Jack
P:vana at Mnlln. Mra. Brown la
tho daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Kvuna and a alater of Jack Bvana.
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COLOR CARTOON
New Chapter "SECRET AGENT X-9"
MINIATURE
"Have Courage1
Tomorrow One Glorious Week i :
Jftefkm GOES WILDER?
Meet The Most Delicious,. De-lovely
Divorcee
NEWEST
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COLOR CARTOON "AIR
Candidate for Queen Orotchen
Bcmon, ot Klamath Fnlla, Junior
In borne economics at OSC, tins
been chosen to reproacnt Alpha
Delta PI as candidate In the race
tor queen of the Junor prom Jan
nary 29. At the time of ticket
ptirchaae each person will vote on
hla choice ot the candidates tor
queen.
Altendn Conference Hugh
Ritter, dlatrlct forest ranger,
left for Medford Haturday to at
tend a three- or four-day forest
policy conference at tho super
viaor's office. The conference la
an nnnual affair and la attended
by rangera and members of the
supervisor's staff.
Knocked l.'ncoiiacloiia . Mra.
Floyd Wood worth wns reported
to have fallen against a cement
pier In tho basement of her
home on Del Moro and been
knocked unconscious Saturday
morning when she fainted on
Ihe basement stairs.
SHOW
TODAY
DPORS OPEN 11:30 P. M.
Featuring
ENTIRE COMEDY - ROMANCE PROGRAM
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n
"HOUND AND
THE RABBIT"
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MUST END
TODAY I
Who Ever Got Her Man!
AND THIS GRAND EVENT OF EVERY MONTH I
"MARCH OF TIME
THE PARADE OF IMPORTANT EVENTS
HOSTESS"
Bicycle Stolen Beryl Konns
heck. 02 U East Main street, re
ported lo city police tho theft of
a Hawthnrno bicycle from In
front ot the Kaat Main drugstore
Friday night. An accident roport
waa fllfid with city police which
Involved cara nperated by Dennis
Peterson, 455 Division stroet. and -D.
F. Shirk, 802 Lincoln, at Sixth
and Pine streets, January 21,
On Bualneaa Hero O. O. Miller
of Portland, president of Iho Mil
ler Mercantile company and D. B.
Slaaon ot Hnlem, aecretnry and
treasurer of the firm which also
owns Moo's store, are In Klamath
Falls tor aoveral days on business.
Market Week Merchants of
Klamath Falls are Interested In
Market week, which will be held
In San Francisco the week of Feb
ruary 7 lo 12.
"GUNS IN
THE DARK-
OAVJ
TOMORROW
JACK BENNY
GEORGE BURNS
GRACIE ALLEN
BOB BURNS and
MARTHA RAYE
Benny Goodman
and his Orchettra
SHIRLEY ROSS
RAY MIllAND
FRANK FOREST
BENNY FIELDS
RAINBOW
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