November 21, 1939
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Visiting Hero Mr, and Mr.
Glenn lioweii (Alysas Hootnr) arrived-In
Klumitlh Fulls Monday
evening from Fairbanks, Aluaka.
They will suond tlio wlutur In tli la
ally visiting lliolr parunU, Mr, mid
Mm. O. M, llnotor or North Ninth
elreot, and Mr, anil Mm, llunry
Howon of I.iikosliuro drive. Ilowim
was graduatod thla past auiiimiir
Irom tha University of Alaska,
school of nilniii. 'fhoy will rulurn
north In th spring , Tha llowuiia
earns aouth hy boat from Irnlr
banka to Hnattlo, and from Bculllo
bar, by train.
Drive South Mr. and Mra.
John MoCown of McCown'a audio
plau to leave Wednesday morning
for Bad Krnnclsco and Los Ango
laa to ba gone tha remainder of
tha waak. Mra. McCown'a mother,
Mra, Kathorlna Taylor of Los An
geles, will laava thla wuakend for
Mexico City wbero aha will atudy
B Vanish mimic, according to Mra.
Mr.Cown.
Ilmk rroin Kuueim Mra. W. II,
McKulo and Mra. Wnrrun H. Mil
lar roluriiod Monday from n
m o I ii r trip to Kugunu anil polnta
aouth, wlmra thoy visited friends
and niliitlvos,
l'o Visit I'nrmila Ml nil I'at
(; lurk will ml II i n from Unlvorslty
of l)i ii(iin Wednesday to spond
Thanksgiving with bar paronta
liuro.
Son la Horn Mr. and Mra.
W. I.. Terwllllger. 1203 North
Eighth street, aro parents of a aon
born November 11 at lllllalda boa
pltal. Thla la tholr firm child.
Tha baby weighed 7 pounila 14
ounoaa at birth. Mra. Terwllllger
la tha former Floronca fluall and
taught at nivaralde achonl buforo
bar marriage.
Vlalt In Nmith Ilov. and Mra.
Kugono V. llnynoa and young
daughter, Hetty Jsan, will leave
Tburaday morning for Orlnnd,
Calif,, where they will apond
Thanksgiving holidays with Hev.
and Mra. II. U. Preaslor. Itov
llaynea la puator of the Commun
Ity Congregational church.
Knights Templar Calvary
Coinmandnry No. IS, Knights
Templar, will hold Ita rogular
meeting Wednesday evening, Nov.
ember t2, atartlng at 7:30 p. in.
at which time the order of Hod
Croaa and the order of Malta will
be conferred. All Kir Knights
cordially Invited.
Ill at lliimn Tommy Miller
young aon of Mr. and Mra. Haul'
,. .1 f Mill ne nA..w.
Il recovering at tha family home
rouowing a aerere auarg oi in
fluenia. Tommy la allll confined
io nia oea.
' Aluninl Committee The alum
nl committee of the Women of
the Moose are to meet at tha
borne of Mabel Ward on Wed
naaday afternoon, November 22,
at 2 o'clock.
, Improving According to at'
lendanta at lllllalda hospital Earl
J. Templar of Creacent avenue
continues to ahow Improvement
lie haa been critically III the pus I
week.
Gun Stolen City police were
Sdvlsed by Andrew Olson, route
. boi 343, Klamath falls, of
the ' larceny of a now German
waltber gun, amall automatic.
VITAL STATISTICS
' TEP.WlLI.IOEn Born at Kill
aide hoapltal, Klamath Knlls. Ore.
November 21, 1939, to Mr. and
.Mra. W. I,. TerwIlllKor. 1202
North Eighth atreot, a boy,
weight: 7 pounde 14 ouncea.
EDWARD" Born at Hillside
hoapltal, Klamath Falla. Ore.
November 21, 19.19. to Mr. and
Mra. Thomas Kdwnrds. city,
boy. Weight: 8 pounda 9U
ouncei.
MAnRHAIX Horn at Klnmath
Valley boapltal, Klamnth Falls
Oro., November 19, 1939. to Mr,
and Mra. Murray Marshall. Morris
Calif., a girl. Weight: 6 pounda
TVs ouncoa. Nemo: Denla Evelyn
largest tiltint mJjM
itralghl bourbon! JH
Two new NYA projects calling
for atonographlc skill will provide
work and training for four addi
tional unemployed young women
In Klninalh Falls, Hlutn NYA Ad
ministrator Ivan (I. Muiiro an
nounced today.
One of the projects has been
sponsored by the Klamath county
achool district, Munro auld, and
the other by Mrs. Howard J. Iloyd,
oiocutlve secretary of tho Klam
ath co n nly chapter of the Ameri
can Ited Cross.
Additional unemployed young
men and women will bo assigned,
Munro rovoaled, to projects cur
rently operating In Klamath Falla,
District Hnporvlsor Karl I. Itlce
III Interview applicants In the
city hall during his rogular trip
Into the city, Wednesday, Novom
ber 22, between 10 a. m. and
2:20 p. m. Itlce aald openings
were avallablo for 15 young men
and 4 young women between 18
and 24 years of ago.
At tlio present time approxl
mntuly 26 young womon aro earn
lug IIS per mouth or more for 60
hours work on clerical, cafeteria
clinical or nursery projocta for
various tax-supported agencies
and about 20 young men are em
ployed on shop projocts or en'
gaged In the development of nub'
lie owned acuities In Klamath
Falla.
COVENANT LADIES'
AID TO PRESENT
HARVEST FETE
Tho aeeond annual harvest fos-
1 1 vol planned by the Ladles' Aid
of the First Covenant church will
be given Thanksgiving night. No
vembcr 23, at 7:45 o'clock In
the church, It was announced
Tuesdoy by Rev. J. O. Anderson
pastor.
Booths of noedlowork will be
displayed, artlclea offered for
sale. Ilefreshmenta will be aorved
and the public la Invited. Follow
lng la the evenlng'a program:
"Clod of Our Fathers," audi
once.
"All Teoplo That on Earth Do
Dwell," audience.
Scripture reading and prayer,
Mra. l'eter Eastman.
"While the Daya Are Going
fly, mixed choir.
Heading of govornor'a procla
mation, iris Lindbergh.
Vocal aolo, Mra. Illrger Dalum
Select reading, Karen Strld.
Vocal duet, Martha Eastman
and Marian Anderson,
Thanksgiving talk. Pastor An
deraon.
Announcementa and offering.
Vocal aolo, Gerda Peraaon.
"God Bleaa Our Native Land,"
audience.
Closing prayer, Mra. Blrgor
Dalum.
BAD BOY
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (AP)
Henry Trieste 39, plunged to his
death from the roof of a six
story apartment house on East
Twelfth atreet.
Police found thla note In his
room:
"I don't deaorve to llvo. I am
a bad boy,"
Tough (lay tlrtll?
enjoy Wli'Innil's A let
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A German short-wave broadcast plckod up In New York aald the American ship Black Gull
(above), had sailed from New York at ber own rlk carrying a contraband cargo for Europe. Her
ownera aald her cargo waa legal and ber destination Antwerp and Rotterdam.
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IN LAVA BEDS
I1G AHEAD
CHURCHES UNITE
E0R1BIV1
Also Indicted
The annual union Thanksgiv
ing service, to which all realdenta
of the city aro Invited, will be
hold In tho Flrat Christian church
Thursday morning. Thanksgiving
day, at 10:30 o'clock. It waa an
nounced by the Klamath Minis
terial association Tuvsduy.
The Thanksgiving message will
be given by Hev. Cocil C. Ilrown
of the First llapllat church, the
subject, "Gratitude." Following
Is the morning program:
Prcludo, "A Song of Thanks
giving!" Maxfleld, Mrs. Mary
Ilaydcn, organist.
Hymn, "Come Yo Thankful."
Scripture, Rov. J. G. Anderson,
Prayer, Rev. Victor Phillips.
Prayer response, "II ear Our
Prayer," Chapln, the choir.
Anthem, "Thanks Ue to God,"
Dickson, choir.
Offering, which will bo present
ed to the Salvation Army for re
lief work.
Offortory, "Traumerel," Schu
mann. 8oIo, "O I.ord Moat Holy,"
Frauck, Wendell Smith.
Thanksgiving sermon, "Grati
tude." Itov. Cecil C, Brown.
Hymn, "America the Beauti
ful."
"Threefold Amen." choir.
P o a II u d e, "1 Will Give
Thanks." Gounod, organist.
RANDALL RETURNS
FROM S. F. FLIGHT
WITHOUT SALLY
Bill Randall. Klamath air pilot,
came back from San Francisco
Tuesday without Sally Hand.
Randall flew Mlsa Rand to the
bay city Monday morning. In order
to get her thore In time for a
bearing In bankruptcy court. Sho
had left the train here to fly aouth
with Hnjidull.
BUI hod planned to return Miss
Rand to Portland, where aha haa
an engngement at a theatre. Fear
ful of being "fogged In" at San
Francisco Monday night, the
famed fan dancer took a United
Airlines piano north.
So Bill came back without Sally,
but with her buslnoss nmnnger.
Ho stopped off here briefly and
then wont on to Portland.
Paatourlxed milk la digested
mors canity and remains Bweot
longer than raw milk.
Fred E. Stewart. Oakland, Cal.
member of the State Equalization
Board, was added to the liit of those
Indicted In Loa Angeles on charges
growing out of liquor investigations
E
GUNWOMAN GIVES
BAIL IN TEXAS . ,
DALLAS. Nov. 21 (IP) Blonde
Corlune Maddox, whose blaring
guna killed Brooke C. Coftroan,
40-yoar-old criminal lawyer ia
rrce under I7loo Dona.
Coffman waa facing trial on
charges he stabbed Mlsa Maddox,
26, with an Ice pick because she
refused to go to California with
him. He waa married and bad
three children.
He fell to the aldewalk on a
busy main atreet, acreaming
"Don't kill me, Corlnne" as Miss
Maddox drew two guna from
under her coat and fired yester
day. She waa charged with mur
der. GAME VIOLATION
.COMPLAINTS FILED
Several more complaints charg
ing gamo law violations were filed
In Justice court Tuesday through
the district nttorney'a office,
A chargo of haunting after hours
was filed agalmit James Franklin
Copley and Harold William Geas.
Dean Everett McKay and Hugh
Arlo Thorsen were charged with
hunting without licenses, and Wil
bur Nino was chargod with hunt
ing lu Oregon with only a Cali
fornia liconse.
County and state authorities
aald Tuesday they had not un
earthed any cluea helpful In solv
ing the asserted -hit-run case
which resulted In the death of
Charlea Arthur Tobine, 35, near
Dairy last week.
Tobine waa believed atruck
down as ho was walking along the
Dairy-Bonanza highway. James
Rogera, of Dairy, his employer.
reported be found Tobine In an
unconscious condition, Rogers
took the Injured man to Dairy
where another car was obtained
and be waa brought to Klamath
Falls. He died In a hospital here.
Officers said 'hey had found no
trace of the car said to have hit
Tobine. They were continuing an
Intensive Investigation of the case.
TURKEY HARVEST
REACHES PEAK
HERE TUESDAY
Harvesting of the Klamath
county turkey crop for Thanks
giving consumption reached its
peak Tuesday, It waa learned in
a check with authorities who
have watched with Interest the
Increase In the turkey population
In the county this year.
It was estimated that between
25 and 35 per cent of the crop
Is killed for domestic dinner
tables at Thanksgiving time, the
balance killed Just before Christ
mas and shortly after the first of
the year.
According to a reliable source
the turkey crop in Klamath coun
ty Is estimated at between 42,-
000 and 45.000 birds. Virtually
all birds to be used, in San Fran
cisco have been shipped aouth.
Soothes your nerves at bedtime:
WIELAXD S ALE.
' Poles are up for the Lava Beds
national monument power line
which will carry electricity for the
first time to Indian Wells ranger
station.
Ranger Don Fisher said Tues
day he expects tbe service will be
established about December 1.
Fisher aald that the ditch has
been dug for a pipe line which will
carry water from a well to tbe
ranger station. A reservoir Is to be
built as a part of tbe water sys
tem. An oil bouse Is also being con
structed. Fisher said that Superintendent
E. L. Leavltt and John Doerr,
Crater lake park naturalist, vis
ited the monument this week and
voiced approval of tho progress
made on jhe improvements there.
HOUSEHOLDER NOT
PATIENT WITH
THOROUGH THIEF
McMINNVILLE, Nov. 21 (Pi
Marion Schlndler of Grand Island
told Sheriff G, W. Manning yes
terday that he could put up with
a little conservative burglary but
the yeggs who frisked bis place
during the family absence last
week end went too far.
They even took the drawers out
of the kitchen built-ins, to say
nothing of the globes out of the
light sockets. They took the
refrigerator, washer, circulating
heater, davenport, chairs, chair
cushions, silverware, dishes, cook
ing utensils and a general house
hold inventory,
POTATOES -SAN
FRANCISCO, Nov. 21 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: 8 Oregon; 18
unbroken, 14 broken on track;
dull; Klamath Russets No. 1,
Jl.35-50, occasional car higher.'
GRANGE PROPOSES
IMPORT, EXPORT '
GROUP FOR U. S.
PEORIA, III., Not. 11 (pi
Creation of a non-partisan body
with broad powers to regulate Im
ports and exports was proposed
today by the foreign relations
committee of tbe national grange.
Tho proposal waa placed before
the organization's . 71st annual
convention In the form of a
resolution which also urged con
gress to terminate trade agree
ments now In force or pending
under the reciprocal trade act-
Contending the trade agree
ments and the most favored na
tion clause bad Increased foreign
competition for American farm
ers, the committee expressed op
position Co renewal of the trade
act upon lta expiration In June,
1940.
The grange adopted tha reso
lution during the morning ses
sion.
The proposed trad board
would be responsible to congress
and "broadly repreaentatlve of
all American producing and con
suming Interests, properly co-or-
ainatea witn tbe tariff commis
sion, with powers to regulate Im
ports and . exports within pre
scribed limitations and with pow
er to promote and encourage ex
changes of goods advantageous
to tbe American people."
The grange adopted a resolu
tion urging an adequate pro
tective tariff on all Imported
commodities competing with
American produced starch.
A petition signed by a numhe
of persons In a olreular form It,
called "a round robin,"
r3 THANKSGIVING
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MIIIUCKT ITMHIIT
iHiuea swuii 1
Th II Is what you've
been wailing for yfis
Old Crow, a truly TVa;
great Kentucky II
whiskey now at a UKJlfj
new low prlcel
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STSAICHT BOURBON
WMIftKEV
Windsor's remark
able 3rd year of
aging makes it the
"Prince of Good
Bourbons," Now J
years old a roy
good wmskcy.a
no incnast in pn
5.45 ik'i. 1
nbWhiakeyh)3ysiraoM B
Suayy Brook
BSAD
KINTU0KV STIHT
aouaaoN whhki:';
One sip of thla
smooth, genial,
moderately - priced
Dourbon will tell
you why
men call
it "cheer
ful as its
name ,
1 asJH
t J ratior
Cinrlfhl 1939, NltlMtt Dlltlllm Pralgtt Cart., N.V.0.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: 1 California,
9 Idaho, 1 Oregon arrived; go
unbroken, 48 broken on track; by
truck 9 California, 2 Idaho, 2
Utah; dull; Klamath Russets No.
1. 1 car $1.65. -
There's a Good Reason
You're Constipated!
When there's something wrong
with you, the first rule Is: get at
the cause. IX you are constipated,
dont fiddle around with make
shift remedies. Find out what's
giving you the trouble I
Chances are it's simple If yon
eat only what most people do:
meat, bread, potatoes. It's likely
you don't get enough "bulk." And
"bulk" doesn't mean a lot of food.
It's a kind of food that isn't con
sumed in the body.but leaves a soft
"bulky" masa in the intestines
and helps a bowel movement.
It that fits you, your ticket is a
crisp crunchy breakfast cereal
Keliogg's All-Bran. It contains
the "bulk" you need plus the
great Intestinal tonic, rttamln B,.
Eat All-Bran every day, drink
plenty of water, and Just watch
the old world grow brighter I
Made by Kellogg In Battle Creek.
Don't Spend
Money Yea
HTnM Cot!
That's the first lesson'
In thrift! Be sure you
can pay before you buy.
It 1 a good way to get
ahead in the world
and you save yourself
the worry about bills.
If you want to make
weekly payments, make
them AHEAD of time,1
BEFORE you need
your purchase. Then,1
when you're ready for,
it, you'll have it alt,
paid for.
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Scarlet Fever
Thlsncient disease, while not conquered by any
means. Is less a menace now that Doctors and
health authorities understand how to fight It.
Scarlet fever Is primarily a "contact" disease,
contracted from direct contact, or contacting
secretions from nose, throat or ears of the oatlent.
Contrary to common belief, the first days are the most con
tagiout In scarlet ever.
One to ten years are the most susceptible, but adults are not
entirely Immune. First symptoms are fever, severe sore
throat, often s chill followed by more definite symptoms.
Rememberi " ' 1 ,
I. Child with enlsnteS or Infected tonsils and aseoeMs Is more apt te
contract Scsrltt Fever.
t Keep yew child out of school or any kerne sriure there Is Scarlet
Fr. . . .1 ,,
. Protect your child, b dure era cum in school 3-yH'.S. -4.
Keep your child st home sad constat phrXdsa. If he has sere threat
and fever!
sfl means tterOlse everrthAg the sanest has contacted sfter a.
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