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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
September 21, 1939 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Notary l.uni'liMin T. II. Wat tan, chairman of tho Junior Llvo alock and llnby Hoof allow aluted for Soplombor 23 to 20 nnd apon aorod by til ltotnry club nt Klam ath Kulla, will bo In chargo of tbo Itntitry luncheon Krldny at noon In tbo WIHard luitol. I'luna for tbo ahow and nppolntinoiila to the barbecuo working arliodulo will bi announced by "Cup" Coll lor, bar becuo chairman. All moinbnra of Itolary are oznoctnd to attend Fri day' luncheon. Mltrholl Tlllntann, president nf notary, and T. II. Wattora paid a vlalt to tbo Tule lako olub Wednesday and Invited momhora nf that (roup to attend tho ahow and tho barbecue Mon day nljfht. Condition Uni'liaiiKi'il Tho con dition of Frank Condlt, Weyor- haauanr Tlmhor company employs, romalni unchannod, according to hnapltal atlnndanta at lllllaldo. Tho youth euffnred multlpln In Jnrlra In an automobile acclelent two wooke alio. In tlm Vnllny Mr. and Mri. Trad L, Johnson, 2134 Whlto ave n uo, apont ftunday visiting In Ash land and Moil ford with frlonda and rolatlvea. Buster-Brown SHOE STORE PRESENTS a large and complete selection of Oxfords For Sport, School, SADDLES or definitely tops. Several combination! of a bk Qfl colors. 'Sites to T M 10 AAA to C wldthi. OFFICIAL Girt Scout oxfords In black or brown.- If all others fell, of ficial scouts ere a cn turt to be the "? DU emwer. Com plete ilie range, a' DOZENS of other itylei Include Antique finish Heavy crepe aolc Water-proofed flexible leather aolra ' New Dutch Hoy laala ', Low and col lego heola ARBUCKLE-KING & PIESER $2.98 to $3.98 "NU-WEAVE" ANKLETS Ideal for low heel oxfordt. In variety of solid colort. 35c 3 pair $1 Work or Play! FOR LARGEST SELECTIONS , ; and EXPERT FITTING ; its ARBUCKLE-KING & PIESER Buster-Brown .SHOE STORE Hot Date The Froinont 1'aront- Toucher association haa at the dato of Buturday, Huptombor Ho, tor tbo banoflt card parly to be llvon In tho achnol. Until bridge and plnnchlo will bo playod and enrda will start at 2 o'clock. Mra. J, Frod Flock la In chargo of carda nnd Mra. Hurgo .Marion Jr la chulrmun of tho toa nrrangomonta. A cooked food aalo will be hold durlnx tho aftarnoon with Mra. Kniinutt l'Bwoll In charge. l,ravo fur Hoiilli Mr. and Mra. J. M. Jniisuii, 241 Michigan nvo n uo, lott Wodnoaday ovoiiIiik for Han Frnnclaco whore they will at tend tho Uolden (Into exposition. Tboy will nlao nltoml the Cali fornia N'evuda atato union mooting of tho I,uiIIgb auxiliary to tlm llrotborhuod of ttnllroad Truln uion bold In Ban Jose on Friday, Boptcmhor 22. Kntlior Mrs Mra. F. 8. Kyor ly rotiiriKid Wednesday availing from llovorly llllla, Cullf., whore alio wua culled by tho serioua lll nona of hor father, A. 11. Allleon, who punned away Soptombor 111. Mr. and Mra. Kyorly oxpocted to leave Thursday evening for Spo kane whom tho funeral aorvleoa will bo hold Saturday. Hunting Trip Mr. and Mra. Joaoph L. Daly aro bunting eaat of Lnkovlew this week. They are former readouts of Klamath Falla and for tho pnat few years have maided In Portland. Mra. Daly la the daughtor of Mr. and Mra. F. C. Hanibor of Washington atreet. Iloturn Home Mr. and Mra. Howard Hill of Seattle have re turned to their home aftor at tending tbo Oregon statu union mooting of the Ladles auxiliary to the Urolhorbood of Railroad Trainmen which waa bold bore Tuesday, September 19, In the Elka temple. - A e c e p t e Position Margaret Huxbam baa arrived in Ktamatn Falla from hor home in Portage l.ol'rarlo. Manitoba, Canada, and haa accepted a position on the general nursing ataft at lllllaldo hospital. She la making ber homo at 31( Pacific Torrace. Hunting Three firemen from the city department are apendlng this week hunting In the woods. Francis Hchmock, fireman, and Clay Howard, chlof onglneor, aro reported somewhere In the Hay- don mountain country and Wal lace Haldwtn, fireman, la hunting east of Bly. To Chicago Mr. and Mra. Jtort Miller of 1706 Crescent avenue, left Wedneadny for Chicago where thoy will attend a convention. Patay Ruth, their little daugh ter, la remaining here at the home of Mr. and Mra. Roland Komp on Martin atreet. Cmnp Fire Girls Weather per mitting all Camn Fire glrla were to moot In front of Fromont achool Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Otherwise the girls aro asked to meet at the Camp Fire house at 7:30 o clock. No Calls The city fire depart ment haa weathered the past 13 daya without a call, fulee or othorwlse, according to firemen Thuraday morning. The Inst call waa received September 8. To School Madelon Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crane of niy and Klamath Falls, la among the younger group leav ing this weok for achool. Visiting North Mra. Dick Roedor nnd aon, David, are vlalt Ing nenr Portland at the home of Mrs. Itecder'a parenta, Mr, and Mra. Frlgnnrd. Get Rucks Early Leland cnoyne and o. It. Hamilton, both of Henloy, shot tholr bucks early Wedneadny and had roturned with thorn by nnon of tho opening day of tho huntlnff season. From Delta- II. II. Dunbar baa had aa hla Riioat recently J'orry (Jeer, businessman of Delta, O. Dunbar and (Jeer drove to Crater Lake national park Wodnoaday whore thoy apont the day. Dunbar reported Benin; 31 boar feeding at the Kiirbugo dlapoaal during tho lata noon hour, it win a sight which lutoroaled tho Ohio vlaltor aamuch aa did the lake ltsolf, Dunbar atatod, Jtwolvo Hid Kiamath county chambor of commnrce Thuraday morning received an Invitation from the city of Mlnnoapolla to take part In tho 100th anniver sary of the founding of the city, the colobrntlon to tako place Oc tober 2 to 7. The Invltntlone were In lognl form aa aummona and cloverly prepared. To School Maxlne Peterson, daughter of County School Super intendent Fred l'otoraon, haa re turned to Whllmnn cnlloge at Walla Walla, Wash., whero she will ontor hor aonlor yoar. Miaa Polnraon was accompanied north by her (atber, driving to Walla Walla on Sunday. Car Turns Over Frod Levoa- sour of f8 Main atroot reported to tho aherlff'a offico that the car he waa driving hit loose kravol nnd turned over In an accident which occurred Sunday night on the county road near Lamm's camp. I July Kagles Tho Lady Kaglos club will bold regular meeting Friday at 1 p. m. with a potluck luncheon. Hoateaaea will be Agnes DeChnlnoau and III II la Lanouette. Three blrthdaya will be celobrated at tho meeting. . Hone of Norway Bona of Nor way will hold rogular meeting Sat urday, Boptember 23, In the audi. torlum of the city library. After the business mooting there will be a card party. Morabers are urged to bring friends. Police Quiet No new reports were on the police department book Thuraday morning and offi cers roported an exceptionally quiet woek on their various beats NEW FISH RULING RAISES TECHNICAL PROBLEM ON ROGUE GRANTS PASS, Sept. 21 UPh The state game commission de cision to prohibit fishing In lakea and streams west of the Coast range summit between October 15 and April 15 will provide a prob lorn for boat parties down the Itoguo river. The mountain chains In general In southwestern Oregon run east and west and forost sorvlce orfl dale said they could not readily g nous whero tho Const rango loavoa oft and tho other beglna, Eaat of tho Const range trout fish ing Is legal In the Rogue until December 31 and with eome re strictions l legal In the main river or a tributary until the last day of February. NATIONAL GUARD OFFICERS VISIT Major Kenneth Roundtree and Master Sergeant Al Hodges of Salem were visitors In Klamath Falla over the weekend. Major lloundtroe, regular army Instruct or to tho natlonnl guard, inspect ed Battery D. local unit, at the regular Monday night drill at the Klamath armory and aeemed very much pleased with the personnel and condition of equipment. When leaving here they will visit the units at Ashland, Mnrahfleld, Cot tage Grove and Albany. THREE WOMEN IN PILOT TRAINING PORTLAND, Sept. 21 (JP) Three women win be among the 100 Oregon students who will learn to pilot airplanes under the fodoral private pilot training pro gram, Wlloy Wright of the civil aoronnutlca authority announced yestordav. MM I; Hill News Notes and Comment By Bill Genong Moinbora of the dramatics closaea received first hand Infor mation on tho art of hula dancing ''" ' tho other day iJt&ili ' h o n Dorothy Kestoraon, who as been taking course at the nlvorslty of Ha- wall, gave the I i;,: ... .""JtiL ClnsBOS. r llHti -fx Particular em- Iv.'Ha, phaela w a a i V placed on the ' ' ' N 1 method of tolling v atorlca with tho hands whilo dancing. Lylo Van Hook will head PI Ep- sllan pi, the achool pep club, for the coming year assisted by Pat Peyton, new vice prosldont, anu Jennette Bayllss, secretary treas urer. Bob Kent will be In charge of the pep committee, with Bar bara De Btaal serving In the same capacity on the membership com mittee P. E. P. plans and has charge of the pep assemblies and rallies. They will have quite a Job this year making asaomblloa keep up to the high standards of laai year. ox thero will be new and aomewhat Inexperienced yell loaders this vear. and the organized cheering la very much on the rough and ragged side. Much practise will be necessary before It even beglna to approach the quality and volume of last year a. The aklt at the pep assembly before the Franklin game Friday will bring before the student body the immortal Ben Franklin and hla equally - immortal kite. Jack Propst, Leon Bell, Bob Boyle and Tom Patty will star. Final tryouta for the student body play will be held some time next week. The play Itself is scheduled for the latter part of November. . The Wildcats will have their opener with Alturas Friday after noon. There will be no game with Mc Cloud as the schedules of tbo two teams conflict. MAN STABBED IN PORTLAND HOTEL - PORTLAND, Sept. 21 UP Jim Roches, 62, was aought today for questioning In the fatal stabbing last night of Lester Miller, 30, Sacramento, Calif., Ilborer. Miller waa knifed In a down town hotel room. The room was registered to Roches, Detective Berlin Yeoman said. Yeoman ordered Roches picked up after persons at the hotel re ported they saw him leave the hotel, hla right hand covered with blood, shortly after Miller stag gered wounded Into the lobby. winn )LHUU v vVxn, ia '"eaaeiBuaaeaasaaaac 1 1 -. ..-s f lwVi a ,.J-i-."N n iiijniSiiii-i'.Mii'iiii im mm Mwmmmmjm YOUR Dodge dealer has the really big new car news this year I In fact, the moment you set eyes on the new 1940 Dodge Luxury Liner, you'll know some thing new and different has taken place . in the automobile Industry ! For here is more than just another new model It's an entirety new automobile It's even bigger and roomier than last year, with more now ideas than you ever dreamed possible In a car priced so low! And topping It all off is the sensational now Dodge Full-Floating Ride an amazing new kind of ride never before made possible at the Dodge low price I Words cannot describe it, but a rioo will apeak volumes 1 That's why wo say ' aee your Dodge dealer and get a free dem onstration ride right away 1 No obligation ! DOE PROBLEM TO BE IKED IT MINIS On Wednesday, September 27, at 8 p. m., the Mndoc Wildlife as sociation will hold an open game management meeting In the Vet erans' hall at Alturaa for the pur pose of discussing the problem of excess doo population on the Mo doc fonwt. The forest service has been In vited to show motion pictures made Inst spring In tho concentr ation areas on tho migration lanes of tho Doublehead and Devil's Garden districts. These pictures aro unedited and present tho doer Just aa found during the study conducted by local forest officers. It la underatood that all those Interested In game management aro urged to attend. - , . KOAC LOSES FIRST ROUND IN BATTLE OVER WAVE BAND COJIVALLI8, Sept. 21 (Pi Radio station KOAC, the state owned broadcasting enterprise at Oregon State college, lost the pre liminary round of Its struggle to provont KOY of Phoenix, Aril., from operating on tho 650 kilo cycle frequency. Station officials were notified today a report Issued at Washing ton favored granting KOY author ity to use the same wave length because It would "not cause an increaso In objectionable Inter ference within existing good serv ice areas of any other stations." Radio experts asserted engin eering surveys near Corvallia showed Interference with KOAC would be Increased more than 2000 per cent after sundown and that good service area at night would be reduced to 1 per cent of the state area and less than 5 per cent of tbo population. VITAL STATISTICS WORK Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., Sep tember 20, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Work of Sprague River, a boy. Weight: 6 pounds 9 ounces. WEST Born at Klamath Val ley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore September 20, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West. Shasta way, a boy. Weight: 7 pounda 141 ounces. 1,156 MEN TELL ACE REFORTERS HOW tnmm iniip rehlvhiskey vaiuei 7 nvuMiniu nave JWllcnta 10 fucaj, famous Old Qaaker-and Ditcottrti Richer, Mellower Taste and Quality! . The news is out! Men are finding out how to buy whiskey on quaHty and value alonel Here's how we know. We sent reporters to ask some of them why they switched to rich Old Quaker. The answers were amazing. A Salesman, of St. Louis, Mo., switched to Old Quaker from a whiskey he d been drinking up to eight months ago! "And no wonderl" he remarked, "Old Quaker is evtry bit as good!" Yet Old Quaker a available to every man! Remember every drop of rich Old Quaker is now 8 years old finer than ever! Buy a bottle today. OXDQUl1Erg STRAIGHT 'BbtflUrt WHISKEY lo Avllehh to Ry THIS WHISKEY IS 3 YEARS OLD COPR. THE Ot.D QUAKER CO , LAWRENCEBURG. IND, ifcaKi comfort'zone NEVER BEFORE a ride like thla in a car priced ao low tha naw Full-Floating Rlda in the new 1940 Dodgal It'a a 25-year n wintering draam coma traal Whaalbaaa la longar, canter of gravity haa been low red, wheels era moved bacftwara, tests forward and car weight haa been scientifically dletribmed ao that now all passengers rlda in the buoyant "Comfort Zona" between tbe ailesl - - NEW MEMBERS APPOINTED FOR CANADIAN BOARD OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 21 U.R) Wallace R. Campbell, president of the Ford Motor Car company of Canada, and R. C. Vaughan, vice prosldent of the Canadian National railways, have been ap pointed members of the new war supply board. Prime Minister Mackenzie .King announced offi cially last night. Campbell will act as chairman of the board and Vaughan aa vice chairman.' Both have offered their services gratis. The announcement aald other mem hers of the board. Including one from Quebec, will be chosen at an early date. The war supply board was created by the emergency war aea-aion-of parliament to supervise purchases of munitions and other war matealala for the Canadian government. . It Is expected to work In close conjunction with the British war supply commis sion which has . set up bead quarters In Ottawa. , For the present the board will function for the Canadian govern ment alone but provisions have been made whereby It also may act for Great Britain, any of the dominions or the allied powers. The board haa been "authorized with the responsibility of survey ing, organizing and mobilizing the resources and industries available to Canada for the prose cution of the war," tbe statement aald. Bing Crosby's twin sons have bad tbelr tonsils removed. As if tbe world hasn't enough trou bles without surgeona clearing the throats of two more potential crooners. 1 SPECIAL! Permanent Waves 2 ,,.$3.00 ORLEAN'S Beauty Shop 408 Main Phone 1582 T , "NT 90c QUART 1,7!LJP OLD WAY. New you can tar good-' bye to tha old-atyla "dog-leg" tear door that mads getting in and out of tha rear compartment cumbaraoma and . difficult. ! .TOPS IN FALL FASHION Wardrobe Suits m LoiMiy 719 Main I 1 Attend Siskiyou County Fair Yrelca. Calil. Sept. 22, Z3, 24 Largest Horse Racing Program in Northern California $3000 in Purses Fine Entertainment All Three Days! NEW WAY. Now, with tha new -type Dodge atraight ' rear door, you waJk ' right in and right out! Hera's another : of the many imo. vationa the 1940 Teas at Dodge offera yon I tilaaitla 4 Ways to Wear Itl A complete wardrobe" In Hselfl A three-piece ulf, Jopeoat that can bo worn separately, or with skirt and blouse, or a ' two-piece suit for mild dayil Just right for these Fall days and evenings . . . untrimmed or rich ly furred In a variety of smart new materials. Untrimmed Suits at $33 vishly Fur trimmed 949.30 ta " Fur trims aro Wolf, Red Fox and Silver Fox. V wM0 ltXimYvlINER ea tto HehMra. Item Taaiaai.a.Hr.aV. Lt..T. jfl ' N., 'IT Main St, OS I I:MMMIF MOTOR CO.. 12 1 S. 6lh St. Phone 272