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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1938)
February 9, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN CITY BRIEFS Hook Nnllrca Arrive Mnny Klamaih resldnnla liavo received altrucllvo notices of thn publlca tlon of (ho Motion 1 mltit ri war nook, "Cnplnln Jink, Moiloo Tlen egedo," hy l)nrl 1'nliiK'i' l'nyne of thl ully, which Ik now on th preas of Din ford niul Mm I, Port land piilillntioin. In addition lo tlx oulurcil f rontlsplacn with thn plotur of Captain J nek, th uollcte contained copy of book's prologue Bud map of the Modoo mid Klnnmlh country, which win also mud hy the author. Wrltrrs Open Meeting Th l February meeting of the Klsm-alb-Lake chnptor of Dm Writers league echadulod fur Thuriidiiy evening ut 7:45 o'cloik nl the chamber of commerce will Im un open mooting, end any men or women Interested In becoming future uieiuheri ar Invited to at tend, arconllng lo the president, M. V II l.lvlllUHlllll- IMlina TUT ! itudy course will be presented and illacuaaed at the meeting and the program hour will be In charge of Mra. frank McCornack. Kxamliicr HTt Ward Mo Ileynolila, examiner of operatori and chanrfoura, will bo In Klam ath Kalla Tueiidiiy, Wednesday end Thursday. February It. It and IT, al the couritaouso, accord ing to a recent announoemeni from the secretary of stnto's of flre. All those wishing pormlta or llcenaea to drive rare are aakod to gel In touch with Mrlteynolda during thine hours: Tuoiday, 1 p. m. lo t p. m.; Weilnoeday, t a. m. to t p. m.; Thureday, a. m. to 6 p. m, lasue lliillplln Merchant! and bu'lneai boueea are being sup plled with an Intereitlng new asrvlce by the police bureau with a weekly Hating of had check! which hare been named In Ihla city receniiy, Including the name and description of persons pall ing the cherki. In a number of raaea accardlnn tn the rnnort thla week, allaeea were nlo given and apeclfle characs aimed. Infnrmn tlon concerning peraona Hated Is aought by the police department. Luncheon 1'lana Changed Due to weather condition! the travel luncheon eponsored by the Ill!hee circle of the First Metho diet church will begin at the borne of Mra. I,. N. Ilnlnna, 1114 Creicent avenue, Inatead of at the home of Mn. K. D. nedman. Des lert lll be aervad at the horn of Mn. Vlo Andenon, 1104 Crei cent. Thoae who expect to attend are asked to make reaervatlont with the heada of their circle! Arrive From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Bhlnn and 10 enii dren hare arrlvod -In Klamath Falla from Bhoslione. Idaha, and w make their home bore, where they will operate th Alamena rrnrerv on Alameda avenue. Mr and Mn. Charlea Bhlnn, brother and ileter-ln-law of Louis Bhlnn who have been operating the itore, will remain In the city. Amlllnry to M.t The women'! auxiliary of the Canton uraier waa to hold a meotlng Wednoe- riftv vonlnr In the IOOF hatl t g o'clock, followed by a potluck aunner at the close of the ove nlng. Member have prerloualy li.an .nlnulnv lhA innF hftlll 1 0 gather al 1:30 o'clock and ar eaneclal y asked to nonce me change In tha supper hour. leaves Klnnmili Mrs. Charles Dahloulat of Knlao. Wash., who has been visiting In Klamath Falla at the Kalpta Dahlqulet home, 2887 Oregon avenue, will leave Thursday for her home In tha north. Another visitor, Mrs n. Mohar of Duluth. Minn., who baa also boon al the nnhlqulat home for tho pnst month, loft Tuesday for ber home. Chapter to Meet Delta Onmma chapter of Delphian will meet at g o'clock Thuradny night, Febru ary 10, at the homo of Mrs. Fran cls R. Olds on South Riverside itreet, Mrs. Margarot Ollbort will be the leader, and the topic will Be "social ure in in Kignieemn teniury. Perkins to Hpenk Henry K. Parkins will be the speaker at 1 Thursday'! noon moating of the looal Klwnnli olub. HH WhTitiTii? gg 1 1 N V I Particular People. I'vffc.o'.sV Tj United To undid Tho United Townsend club will meet In Its new headquarters m tho Duke building at Applegnto and Bast Main Thursday, February 10, at 7: SO p. in. Following tha meeting Ihero will be entertainment and dancing. All members aro urged to attend, and tha public la cor dially Invited. Il.tmw T.ivn.uifl K . a ll A n.FlV composed of Mr, and Mra. C. A. Ks- gate and son, vernon, Airs, r.ena Aldrldgn, John Toltnn, Alva Ham mond, president of Klamath Town send olub, motored to Medford Tuesdsy evening to hear Dr. Fran cis E, Townaend spesk In tha Med ford high school auditorium. Knetern Hlnr Dance Tha 1038 officers of Aloha chapter No. 81. OKB. will he hosts at a dance to be given Friday night.' February 11, at the Mnionlc nan, Memnera of all Mnsonlo fraternities and their frlenda art Invited to at tend. Miiilc will bo furnished by tha Oregon Hill Billies, Return Hume Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall returned Tuesday afternoon from Crescent City, where they spent a week. Accord Ing to Mrs. Kuykendall, the weather was stormy, windy and cold, and they did not remain long at their summer place on the beach. !''rlemllil ('lull t'nril Parly Tho Frlondshlp club la sponsor ing a benefit card party Thursday evening, February 10, at tilt In the K. C. hall. Pinochle and bridge will be played. Prises will be given and refreshments served. Lady Kaglm The Lady Eagtea club will meet al the horn of Anna Room, I1J4 Vine avenue, Thursday, January 10, for -a 1 p. m. potluck luncheon and after noon of pinochle. Resumes Position Mrs. Leda Parker, secretary to C. A. Hen dnrson, Klamath oounty agrlcul lural agent, has resumed her po sition after an Illness of several dayi at her horn In th Hunt apartment!. Crouch Her Carlyle Crouch chief ranger at Crater lake nation al park, waa a Klamath visitor Wedneiday. Ho attended the dl rortori meeting at the chamber of commerce. Open Tulelnke (la rage Tom Oarrett of Malm and Vernon Oale, a newcomer from L01 Angeles, are opening a new garag In Tula lak. Junior Maoeabe The Junior Maccabees will hold a Valentine nerty at th IOOF hall Thursday, February 10, at 4 p. m". Membera tnd their parents ar invited. Revival Meetings - Revival meetings ar continuing nightly at lata South Sixth street, th aervtcei starting at 7:10 o dock. Everyon la Invited to attend, nroadcaat for Wind -A broad cast for the blind will take plac on radio KOAO at I p. m. Febru ary 10. Elisabeth Von Btapp will speak. Leaves for .North A. E. Stone house of the Algoma Lumber company left Tuoaday night for several daya In Portland on busi ness (or th firm. Husband III Mr. Hana Urod land loft Tuoaday, Fobruary g, for Mount Vernon, Waih., where ihe waa called by th aerloua lllnoas of her husband. RECTAL DISEASES Mild electrlo treatment, replacing old method. Non-conllnlng, non-eurgl-cal and safer. RESULTS start with first treat, ment, Wrlto for FHEH booklet. DR. M. C. CASSEL ' Specialist Caascl Broa. Chlropractlo Ollnlo 2s No. 7th Phono 480 Unto Named The Klamath Falls Wnninn'a Library club has named Wednesday sftornoon, Feb ruary 29, aa 1 11 u data for the an nual Doornbecber benefit bridge ten, which will bo one of tho out standing snclul events of early spring. Mrs. John Martin la chair man of the commit H'o, and other members will lie nnuouiiced laior. Tha affair will be hold In thn Wll Inrd hotel ballroom, which has been given hy H. W. I'nrcv of th hotel for uae at this time. Pinna Trip Mrs. Clyde llaker plans to leave Monday night by train for Bt. Louis, whore she will visit relatives, later going to Kan- aaa City, where she will unbuilt to a major operation. HI10 will b Kunn for three or four months from Klamath Fulls.' Later Mra. llaker plans to visit with frlenda and relatives In Okmulgee, Tulsa and Oklahoma Clly, Okla. Alio will also spend three week In Los Angeles before returning homo. On ( ruii lies Mrs. Ciirlctnn Wiley (Klliabeth Warner) Is now able to go about on orutches and will probably be able to return to Klamath Fall! early In March, ac cording to word recelvod by ber mother, Mrs. Luolle Warner, Wed nesday. Mrs. Wiley suffered the loss o( a leg on Thanksgiving day In Portland and has been In St. Vincent's hoipltal line that time. Hhe It now enjoying a dully auto mobile ride. . Hear N'elaon Kddy Among the Klamath Falls residents who plan ned to hear Nelson Kddy In Port land thla woek during hla concert npiienrnnca In tho north wore Mr. and Mra. A. J. Voye and Mrs. Fred Kchallock. .Mrs. Voyo waa Instru mental In bringing Kddy to Klam ath Falls several years ago when he was a promising, but little known, singer. "Returning Here After an In teresting trip which has taken them to Minneapolis, New Orleans and return to th west cosst by way of th Panama canal, Mr, and Mrs. Ilrady Narey ar expected In Klnmuth Falla this weekend. They tnjoyod a brief visit In southern California with Mr. and Mra. Louis Kcrruys, who are spending a month at Palm Springs and Los Angoles. Kxnliilnat Ion Examination for Junior radio oporator at a salary of ! 1 6:10 a year will be bold In Klamath Falls soon, and those In terested are asked to contact Jack Almeler at the Oregon state em ployment service office here. In formation may ho obtained from that office Almetar said Wednes day. From the North Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Anderson, who live at Mason City, Waah., are spending several days In Klamath Falls duo to road conditions which aro making It Im possible for thorn to continue on their way to aouthern California. They are guests at th Elk hotel Cancel Meeting; Titer will be no meeting of St. Paul's guild lu ine parisn nouse as previously an nounced for Thursday due to weather conditions. Roads Difficult Curt Lion re turned to Klamath Falla Tueaday night from Uoverley Hills accom panied by his two young daugh ters, Mary Ann and Brltta, and nlao hy Ann Gray, th young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred (Jray. They made the trip hy way of Redding and over to Cnnby, and Lion reported the roads "dangorous and ( 11 Its dif ficult to travel," H had been advised not to travel over that highway aectlon by Redding resi dents, but other cara war going through and Lion waa also suc cessful. Mrs. Gray Is expected to arrive her th latter part of th week and Mn. Lion within a short time, From Tulelake Mr, and Mrs. Tom Newton were among the vis itors In Klamath Falls Wednea day morning. They mak their home on th Newton ranch near Tulelake, anil their marriage was nn event of the Christmas season In Portland. II01111I to Meet Members of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club board, Mrs. Walter West, president, will meet In the small club rooma of tho.clty library on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock 10 transact tho February business of the group. From the North William Bell and K. L. Green, with the Pacific Finance corporation, are here on business from their offices In Portlano. They arrived Tuesday nlfht and are staying at the Elk hotel. Meeting Hlated The regular meeting of tho Fraternal Order of Eagles will be hold Thursday, Feb ruary 10. In the Eagles hall. Fifth and Main streets. A social hour for Eagles and their ladies will follow. Bryant Improves Robert R. Rryant, conductor on th Great Northern, returned early, this week from Portland where he re cently aubmltted to a major operation at Veterana hospital. Ho la greatly Improved. Hila Horse Ben J. Daniel, Bo nanza, reported to the sheriff that his car hit a horse on th Dalry Donama road. There was heavy frost and fog on th windshield at th time of the mishap. Coqullle Visitor D. O. Ireland, who makes his horn In the fertile Ooqulll valley In Coos county, Is visiting In Klamath Falls for sev eral days, a guest at tb Elk hotel. Portland Clueet William H. Sutton, who frequently visits In Klamath Falls from hla horn In Portland Is her on business for several daya, staying at the Elk hotel. Resumes Position Carl Cook Klamath Falls recreational of' fleer, waa able to resume his work Wednesday attar an attack of influensa which has kept- him horn for several days, Return Home Mr. and Mrs. W. c Lamm nave returned from a brief trip which took them to polnta In aouthern Idaho. YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED ONE YOU THOUGHT THEM EXPENSIVE YOU HAVE AN EYE FOR VALUES YOU HAVE AN EAR FOR TIPS YOU HAVE A HANKER FOR QUALITY THEN DON'T MISS THIS BIG SUCH LOW PRICES MUST HAVE A REASON The reason la this . , . eur policy prohibits us from re taining . stock ot this type over th period In which tt should be sold under normal conditions, It'i not vry pleasant for ns to make these price slashes, but It's really an opportunity for you. Do not take our word for It . i aee them flrat thing tomorrow. Mr, Dubaln will b her to serv you. Easy Return Here Clifford Jen kins reported no difficulty In gotling west despite advers weather conditions. Jenkins, Klamath county 4-H club leader, returned Monday night from a motor trip which took him to I'ontlac, Mich., and later to Chi cago where ho attended a con ference of 4-11 lcadors. Jonkln mado th trip by motor. Hhoes Donated Nltro Klndlg, 2126 Biehn street, was thanked hy city police Tuesday night for his donation of ahons and socks ss th result of a short story In Th Herald-News In connection with a bare-footed Itinerant. The ihoea fit perfectly and the man waa on hla way north Wednes day morning well shod. In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Ted flhoop, who ar enjoying a trip through the south, have written Mrs. Snoop's mother, Mrs. Marlon Hanks, from Tallahasee, Fla. Mrs. Hanks received a wire, also this week, from Miami. If cur rent weather conditions continue Im Klamath Falls, the Bhoops plan to make a leisurely trip horns through the Panama canal. From Merrill Jack McCartl. who operatea a sheep ranch near Merrill and also runs sheep In the Tule lake area, was visiting In Klamath Falls Wednesday. According to McCartle, the snow Is not heavy in the Merrill dis trict but Is a problem In Tule lake although much of it has melted In the past 12 hours. On Way Home R. R. Baker. Insurance man who Uvea In Al lurai, was visiting Wednesday In Riamatn Falls with business frlenda. Baker came by train to this city on his way home and waa Interested In weather con ditions in Alturas during his ab sence In the south. Claaa Held Tha flrat mtA plana conducted weekly hv natAio-h Taylor for members of the city ponce lore wai iiated for Wed- nesaay nigni in ponce headquar ter!, city hall. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. F. M n 1 n Tin 1 r. .nlnvln. - - " "'f, n tut 1- nlaTht'B mntnt frln wKl.h Km ,!. Ing them to aouthern California. iimnn is employee, in tne poat oftlce ai a carrier and Mri. Olenn aa clerk. Dance Planned Th Wednes day night dance of th Eagles lodge was to be held In tb Eagle hall, rifth and Main street. Dr. George Goehring Dr. David H. Goehring DENTISTS 307 Medical-Dental Building Ph. 48 OPEN EVENINGS ALL THIS WEEK Caracul Persian Lamb Broadtail Black Kid Krimmer Caracul Squirrel Value Formerly Marked $59.50 to $575.00 Now Marked for Quick Sale Si) $69.50, $89.50, $98.50 up to $385 Every Coat GUARANTEED W7 Credit Terms Meeting Monday Much Inter est Is being shown In th meet ing of the Library club which U scheduled for Monday, February 14, at which time Donald Sloan of Ashland will lectur on th Manu'a Islands In the aouth Pa cific. Admittance will ba by memberahlp card or a amalt f asked at the door. Sloan has recently completed a book on his experience In the Island groups. From Seattle J. W. Young and W. F. Case, federal Inspec tors of U. S. postofflces with headquarters In Seattle, are vls Itiirg In Klamath Falla and mak ing an annual call at th local postofflce. While In this city the two are guests at the Wll-lard. In Valley E. Laton Stephens, aaioclate engineer with the bur eau of reclamation, made a busi ness trip for his office In th Langell valley district Wednes day. From Yamaay Mr. and Mrs. 11. Smith, resident! ot Yamaay, are apending sevoral dayi In Klamath Fall!, gueiti at Hotel Hall, On Business Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Groshong ot Quarts mountain are visiting In Klamath Falls from their home. They are stop ping at Hotel Hall while in tha city. Vlirltlng Here 8. H. Smith la spending a short time here from Bprague River. Smith la a guest at Hotel Hall. C. J. Hess, Jr., 24, wag arraign ed In Justice court Wednesday on a charge of forgery and held on 1(00 bond. Hesa Is accused of forging th name of his brother, Forrest Hess, on a bank check. Unable Immediately to provide bona, Hess was incarcerated In the coupty Jail. Ther'a a rvolt against pret tlness. . . A subject has to be dirty to be art, aome believe. Bootb Tarklngton, author. PILES Quick PoaltiT Permanent RELIEF Advanced non-urgtcl meth ods. NO HOSPITALIZATION No lose of time from work. Many satisfied patient in Klamath and surrounding country have been given per manent relief. Write for booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Physician 7S1 Mala Pbon 404 W The DuBain Fur Co., Salem's Exclusive Fur Store, is Sacrificing Their Surplus Stock oS Individually Tailored Fur Coats Ermine Sealine (Dyed Coney) Lapina (Dyed Coney) Pony Mat-mink Mendoza Beaver (Dyed Coney) Use Your Credit Member of the land use com mittee of which Henry Scinon Is chairman, la expected to meet Friday afternoon, February 11, at 1:30 o'clock, when furthor plans will be made for the eco nomic conference which Is sched uled for Klamath Falls, Febru ary 23. The committee will meet In the civil service rooms of the federal building, It was an nounced. This Is the third meeting of the group, and there hav been meetings of four sub-committees tha past few weeks making final preparations for the conference. The meeting place for the eco nomic conference wilt be an nounced later, according to C. A. Henderson, Klamath county agriculturist. STATEMENT BY MR. DUBAIN Ordinarily a tale of this type Involving such price re ductions la conducted en a cash basis only. But during this sacrificing event ar rangements have been made for you to buy on "Easy Terms Pay aa Tou Wear." This sale now makes It pos sible for those who thought they eould not afford a beautiful fur ooat to own one at practically their own terms within reason. V'ViD''''nW I""'1 1 " 1 "l "" 1 111 '' " 'f a mV'iiM s:- ' ' ' "' w mitstyV'', ,i ....... .11,. .t'i' ' iCrr 11; 'UHiS'WHismis ymi ' oiki casks rqa a : SliSn ' l0N6ER' mt TH rTOi! ifl 11 T00K T0 ERECT THE 2 I) ill I C. r WORLD'S TALLEST II il 5 i :;BUSLDIHGi y 'III j ; t jjgj,- 4 III i i V r"J 7W.a I' I 'ili il EMMtonantUbasr ri 1 z.--"l tot 1 1 I 1 1 T rrt I ADDITION BUILT ON STATE POLICE OFFICES HERE Sergeant O. A. Marklnnon fit the state police declared Wednes day the state police force her will have one of the best offices In th Oregon system when current Im provements are completed. ' An addition la now being built on the offices at th siate highway building In Altamont. The suit will consist of a main room, radio room and private offlu, wher prisoners will ba Interviewed. Tbe trouble with congress is that there aro too many sena torial candidates In the house, and too many presidential candi dates In the Senate. U. S. Rep resentative Harold Knutson, Minnesota. The United States must draw away from the peace-at-any-prlce principle. We must face conditions realistically. Mra. Franklin D. lloosovelt. The BEER EVERYBODY LIKES! Myrtle's Apparel Shop 423 Main