PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
irrunaUAT, SrTT. 8,
Spud Size,
Grade Meet
Slated Soon
A mi-Im of meetings (or potato
(rowara nf th. basin In scheduled
to tw held In the next lew dr.vi
fnr th purpoM of discusslne alt
and trade recommendatlona for th.
commi potato crop and for estab-
Oreton potato committee which
ntfti the follewlna Monday, Sep
tember IS.
Thia aession la scheduled for the
office of Row Aubrey, supcrvlstnr,
federal-state shipping point Inspec
tor for th. Klamath basin at 3337
B. f in. lour to lour and a half mouth of ' Teasenable winter. Tht laal wit
V. E. Huse, Tulrlakr. manater of i operation la piled p now bark of , here wasn't reasonshlr.
the Oregon potato tommillM, In a tha Consumers Heatint company 1 Th. bit ptl. rontaiiu about 1.1.600
statement issued today, aaya "tha .' plant on Klamath avenue, and mora ' unlta of futl. auuulled from various I
Heating Company Stocking Taent Flood
Fuel As Winter Approaches An,w p-ii
Enough hogged furl for about i furl would last waa (used an a ' Ml la) II VI s wQII
For Frolics
ilshlng a wage aralc In tha Tulrlaka i era and ahipprra under market or
aree. i drr No. 59 ba aura to vota for the
Otflcere and directors of tha Mam- ' amendments. Important and
ath Potato Growers association and beneltcial amendments to Klamath
tha Tuitlaka Growers will marl to- i ' Deschutes potato growers and
morrow nlcht. Friday, September a, I shippers air Incorporated In tha
In tha off Ira of r. A. Henderson. n,w Proposed order,
county agriculturist ta dlarna rac- ' '-Tutor to pass this referendum
ommendstions ta ba offered to tha ! DV to-lhirds majority will ra-
lull In a return to tha old, tnsde-
quale and unworkable order," Hu-a
said.
Growers and handlers on record
will receive their ballots through tha
mail in the near future.
Third meeting will be held In tha
agriculture building at tha high
school in Tulelake, at I p. m. Wed
nesday, September M.
This meeting for the Tulelaka
growers will be to establish tha po
tato harvest wsga scale tor tha '
Tulelaka area.
Idaho committee in a meeting held ; la being added to tha pile every
August 20 continued its present two- day
Inch or four ounce minimum on
Russet and white rose potatoes un
til Juna 30. 1M).
Huse urges that all potato grow-
John Merryaian. plant manager,
aald tha eellmare af tha time tha
sawmills in thia area. If tha nulla ; Talent galore waa In evidenra at
continue to operata until nud-De- I the party-audltlon for tha forth
rember. Marry man aald. Ihey prob- I nmnl Uolu h,,d w,.
ably will supply enough of tha saw- j nwd,y nnl wllrd ,,,,
tarted through Jamea Patterson.
Liona prasideitt, talaphnna JOJ,
Tha shew s first act will feature
big praduellan numbers with special
arenery and eaalumea eent from
llallwoad. Lloyd lerby, anuslo
eonuulllea chairman, la assembling
an orchestra far tha act,
Special stunts are being lined up
publicising tha show and will ba
seen downtown In days preceding
Its presentation.
Talent committee chairman Is
James Brown, who arranged last
night a talent party.
Potato Fees
Deadline
Next Week
dust to last tha winter and carry '
on over to next summer.
The central heating plant, with
about 2S residences and business
buildings as customers. Is now us
ing one boiler but will put another
into operation with the advent ol
chillier weather.
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SUMMERTIME"
Tulelake Woman's
Aunt Killed
TULELAKE. Sept 8 Mrs. Llllie
M. Warring was called Wednesday
to Elma, Wash, where she attend
ed funeral services for an aged
aunt, Mrs. Minnie Winters, who lost
her hie in an automobile accident
near Oekndge. Ore.
Mrs. Winters with Mr. and Mrs.
Alpha Fleming, brother and sister-in-law
of Mrs. Warring, were en
route here last Friday to attend th
wedding of Mrs. Warring s daugh
ter Patsy and Kenneth Williams.
The car in which they were travel
ing was struck from the rear,
throwing all occupants of the Flem
ing car out. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming
were hospital. red for short Ume.
Potato growers are reminded by
Burrell Short, chairman of t h
Klamath County Agricultural Con
sanation association, that Septem
ber IS is the deadline date for pay
ing eligibility feea for potato price
support.
Fees should ba paid and an eligi
bility certificate signed In tha
county office, which Is located in
the Tower theater building, before
that date.
Growers are also reminded that
they will forfeit their eligibility for
support If they market any of their
potato crop before September 15.
since Klamath county is considered
a late potato area.
Two Blankets
'Stolen; Man
Gets 35 Days
Dale Jennings, ahaw director, aald
I that everyone wha turned out will
ba aaed In the musical review and
minstrel ahaw hrpteniber 17, It
and It at the Pelican theater.
Jennings added that ha plana to
, entarge tha show's dance numbers
. and will be casting dancers, with or
! without experience, for the next two
or three days, Jennings can be con-
RTRIK:il!l' AID
AKRON. O.. Sept. I The B.
F, Ooodrlrh company today en.
nounrad It would advance approxi
mately 1400.000 to cover September
Insuranre premiums for striking
employes. Tha 13-day old strike by
the United Itubber Workera union
has Idled If.OOO men at seven Good
rich plants In seven stales.
TRAFFIC LIGHTS?
ASTORIA, Sept. I This town
of 16.000. which la one of the last
, ci its size to oprrwie wiuioui any
I traffic lights. Is considering instill
ing them. A $3000 survey on a traf
I fit control p roars m waa authorized
by the city counoL
Officials
To Visit
Local Church
Members of the Congregational
church will receive a group of vis- i
ltora from tha atata conference of- I
final staff and from tha national
offices thia Friday evening. I
Rev. Paul A. Davles. superintend- ;
: ent of Portland. Rev. Noma R. Wil
son of the commission on missions
! of New York City. LeRoy Eide of
the Washington state conference,
and possibly D. M. Ooode of Oregon i
I State college will be present to give
highlights of the enterprise and for-
Willlam Westfall. 34. aa tailed
last night by city police In connec
tion with the theft nf two new
blankets from a jeep oaned by Sam
Hollander of Tulelake.
The blankets were taken from
tha automobile here In town yester
day and Hollander pointed out
Wesifall, who reportedly had asked
him for a handout earlier, as his
suspect.
Westfall was stopped by a police
officer and had two dollars in his
pocket, money which ha got for the
blankets in a sale at a second hand
store. Investigation showed.
The blankets were recovered and
Westfall waa booked for vagran.-y
and drunkenness. This morning in
municipal court ha was given a
total jail sentence of 34 dsvs.
Sanford Rites
In California
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DL'NSMUIR. Sept. -Funrg
services for Willism Elmer San
ford. Sr., 70. of Dururamr. retired
Southern Pacific locomotive engi.
neer. am kM - .
. . f the denomination. : t...... - . . '" ".cramento
- - ; luPMiir. Beul. a Rev R IT am
The flrat session U to ba held from , or y,, ChtmhTf ChrlsrofVirt
$ to . P. m. and the second will be- ,l(d. Inrm,n m S':
gin at 7:30 p. m. Sound moUon pic- low, m,ttrT sacramenro
turea wtU ba shown Illustrating th. e.n(onl Mt, ....
opportunity and challeng. facing , California died Septembtr
th. denomination by ren of th. , , , y,, anhB Pacif,rhn,ul
population-shift of recent years, j w n Francisco wheih. haobeen
Owing to th. fir. In Plymouth house for Km. He JHS
no poUuck .upper .01 b. aenred. ! ork . tirJT L"
Member, and friends are urged to ayMm Aug T. 1M and was nro!
attend either or both of thes. Im- , to erinw Nov r 10J
Dortant meetings, aaya the minis- ... fi, l- "e
-- jrmiM ago. ne waa
a member of the Dunsmulr Mason
ic Lod.e and waa recently present
ed with a 40-year membership pin.
He was also a member of the Bro
therhood of Locomotive Engineers.
He is survived by his widow. Ivy
B of Dunsmulr. a son. W. Z. Jr. !
of Reno. Nev, daughter. Mra. Carl
Loveland of San Luia Obispo: a
slater.. Mrs. Mamie Denton of Sac
ramento, and brother Loney of San
Francisco
portant meetings, aaya
ter, Rev. Godfrey Matthews.
LuntTTA lOLWC,
CELESTE HOLM.
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Trip Roath Sir. and Mra. H. 8.
Wood of 1X3 Auburn left on th
Shasta Daylight Wednesday for
Oakland. Calif, where they will
visit with their son. C. Stanley
Wood, and family. Their eon la an
attorney In th. California city.
The Woods plan to be gone thre.
weeks or month.
Heine Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin
Yadon returned to their horn. In
Portland Thursday morning after
spending a week at the home of his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Yadon, 101 Old Fort road.
ialtora Frank Briggs of Chilo
quin. who has been a patient a t
Hillside hospital for th. past week.
is now allowed to have visitors.
At Home Twelve-year-old Wll
nam Oowen was released from
Hillside hospital Wednesday and is
now at home with his parents. Mr.
and Mra. William N. Oowen. 3133
Madison. The boy spent several
daye In th. hospital receiving medi
cal treatment.
Medical Care E. M. Cooper. (0,
or im Melrose, is under medical
car. at Hillside hospital He w a a
admitted September t. Cooper Is the
father of Dr. M. . Coooer of this
In Hospital Arthur Hanson r
Canby is a patient at Hillside hospi
tal wn.r. he la being treated for n
Illness. Hanson la an employ, of th.
Ralph L. Smith Lumber company
at Canby.
Guests Visiting Rev. an4 un
Martlndal. Woods at the First
Methodist church parsonage this
week art Mr. and Mra. James Bur
rell of Los Angeles, Calif., and their
sons, Jamea Jr. and Rex. Mrs. Bur
rell and Mri. Woods ar. sisters.
Admitted Ray Jones of Pelican
City was admitted to Hillside hospl-
ii iot meaicai car. this week. HI
la a Car-Ad-Co employe.
MUNICIPAL COI RT
Oilbert Baker, drunk. Sentence
10 dava.
William Westfall, drunk.
110 or t dava.
William Westfall, vagrancy.
1100 and 30 daya.
James Chanter, drunk. Fin., 110
or ( daya.
John Oray. drunk. Fine, aia r
t daya.
Parry J. Johnson, drunk. Fine
110 or f daya.
Dick .Owens, ran red llaht. Post
(5 ball.
John Dwlght McCoy, violation of
basic rule. Post I3t ball.
William H. Stanley, failure
yield rl.ht of way. Post 1100 ball
William H. Stanley, no operator's
license. Post 15 ball.
Leroy Brown, ran red lieht tw
It ball.
Mark A. Hattan. violation
baale nil.. Post 10 ball.
TO REGISTER
AT
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
For the Grand Drawing To Be Held
ar 4 P. M. Saturday, Sept. 10th
(or th.
FREE
HOTPOINT FREEZER
HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR
loth Will I Given Abtolut.ly Fr. to Fortunate
Klamath Baiin R.iid.nti Saturday AHornoon.
Nothing to liiy ... Merely Register.
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at th. height of his fame. Ha
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