TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, H!2 JIKRALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OHM..,. JL PAGE FIVE ill llilll iS.ll.lll t.i.ln.lll miHf i i in.,, 1 i, i' ,. I, ftiAj-.4ii Prlli'Hii 1'in.l -VI'W, HIHII, mld tin reuular inrtellnii Thurnilny, 8 i.ni.. in Hi I'oal'a eluu room. Mantanll Hoc Ul ( lull I.nnrh. (nil iiitIIiik, Vi.'M) p. in., Tntira liny, will 1 1" "I the limn o( Mm. C. B. Aiintln, ira Ori'Kdii Ave. lym ('la.ara TA aiimiftored KVin clnauea m Henley turl to nluht, 8 o'clock In ilir llenlry mucin m-IiooI Kyin. I-ola Hiimer will irwh, llio cliihirn are (or women mily mid anyone Interented my attend. Nil Mpp Owlim lo Inclement weather thern will be no incelliiir. i m. Mnry'N Altar Hnclely, Hatred City Council Eyes Street Widening Klamath llnuril nf Itpulliirn- Itei uliir iiippIiiik WrOiiPMliiv noon in ' 'Ipnrt r'ailnh, Inmnrrow the WdlM Ill Hotel. Oiled ripi'llkcl' will b Aninlil Ciriiluiiii, Mii.rnii. Idlilrnl clly n('liiioli. Illii Miljjccl: lux dollar and iirouiTsn. Public Invited. Mppln ppliL-un P'f A will niPPl Wednesday, 7;3o n.m. n the m luml auditorium, An HitrieMliiK proKiam In pliinni'd. Psychologist Speaks At Knife, Fork llrcuvrrhij Mm, llrnry Orlinen, who Imn been 111 nl her hump, 1134 C'untiy, lor the piu,l three week, In recovering Klamath Fall member of the Knife end Fork club lat nluht re laxed n little and lprnpd a little about Wo and how human brlnm could bettor live It. Dr. Felix II. Zafllro. a consult. inic p,tycholoKlt from New York let out of the buir what many local Knl.'o and Porker may later learn an aecrcta of happlnena. Htx upeech topic wan "What Makes Us Tick'" Perhaps, he BUKKested, the Ural criteria lor helping people tick Widening of the traffic lanea of Paclllc Terrace will coat about S.'tfto a lot, accordliiK lo eiwlneer'a e itlmiite, but the pinna have been filed unci the Improvement project tentatively net lor next auinmer. It wim Initiated by the City Council. A hcarlntf la to be called In which property ownern alniiK the ' Mi eei win lie a owed to vo w on- .Minted John Drlirklll. aon of 1 lecllonn to the m o led. and enough I luhi h I. hi i,h, i nfieriinn i..r Mr. lend Mia. Charles IJrlHklll. 38.1B ohleellona (by the ownera of two-'people who nped help. HiI'iIiiI Ave., him none lo Copur thlrda of the properly) could kill i Dr. Zolllro described the chanii- iwnieuc, ion.. 10 piiiini in tiie Air 11. unit ol a human personality a Koree. Anotlier non. Cnl Ilov nin r..r ih inh hm .iNr.f ' Hrmipthlmj almllar tn the roiintrv Order of Aiiiaranlli Itcitulur I Drl'klll and bin wile have returned on llle la.sl nlnht by City Ennlnecr iboy. u.ed to keroaene lampa, who mncllni, Wediipadny. 8 p.ui at!1'" Ciunp Cookp, Calif., aflpr vlilt- Taxi Thomaa. tried to blow out an electric llitht Mnnonlc TpiiipIp. iimmiiiiu Pant '' hbi parpnt here and Mra. They call for tnklim a four-foot ' wIipo he came to the city. Itoyal Malrona and Pntiou.i. il)iisklU'B pureiita nt Post Falln, I atrip off each aide of the center! "Until he learned lo flick the ! Idaho. Cpl. Urltsklll leaves noon for ei,plnnnde to widen Ihe alrpel lanea fwlteh," the doctor aald. "The boy oiri ncouih-irunp u win nui rn mm. ry.. 10 auena ipiio't- n.v tha; much. Tlic lanea now arc touia not iiev me inm oiu. meet I hurnday, due to weather . ''illii arnooi. oilier viullora at the : fppt V;lde. and would be made Homestead Date Vague Last week, some unidentified ReclKmat'on Bureau apokpsman In Ban Franclaco xave out with some Inlorinulion on Title Lake home ateada that la Hiving local Recla mation men a roui;h time. The AsHOclated Press reported tho Han Franclwco source aa sav ing another section of Tule Basin land wou1'' "aoon" be opened for homeiteadlnff; I.aton 'Slenhena. Reclamation manager, here. Bald the "aoon" vould be at least two years since the only land now tagged for homc fctepdlmr woi'U' not be ready lor at leant that long. Slenhcn' view was published bv Ihe Herald and News along with the San Franclaco reoort. Never theless, Stephens' office Is being deluged with reouests for Informa tion on bidding In the homesteads. The delude aoparcntly orend to the regional, office of Ihe Reclama tion Bureau In Sacramento cauv Ing Regional Director Richard So!ns Eye Tax Work .evision Suburban Firemen Elect Officer's New officers for this year took over last night at the January meeting of the Suburban Fire De partment. The new offlcera: Julius Ouln toni. president; Ted Million, vice president; Prince Kobeyt, secre- WASIUNGTON P With a 60 day deadline for action. Congress took a cool look Tuesday at Presi dent Truman's plan to reorganize the Internal Revenue Bureau. One senator who had talked with several colleagues said "It does not seem to have too much sup port." He asked to remain anony mous because he Is a member of the committee that must pass on the plnn. Another member of the Execu tive Expenditures Committee. Chairman McClellan (D.-Ark.i. told a reporter the group probably will decide at a meeting Wednesday conditions. !lrlnklll home recently were Mra. Clerlrude Kri les. I.acro-se, Wash.. Cullfurnln Vaeallun-Mrs. Fred J'r. ami Mrs. Tvmi Fecles and lliunen ol Hie Kenu Culo Imn gone jliimlly. Wnlla Wnllii, Wash, and to Mnnlmliim Bench In visit her''l'''k Von I.lndprn. Post Falls, inolhpr. Ml" Kiln tloudtt !u. with ; Idaho. Hr. and Mia. John Cr.lallno, "I ! Hip Mallard Mnti-I. Wocim, who1 Ni nuln - F.splorer Pont M2 inccls will visit relatlvps and friends In First I'resbvlcrlrn Church, to K Hrgiindii. morrow, 7:30 p.m. 'f Klk'a Kmwrp DaiUP-'lotilKht. ' Pro.pprlly ItpliPkah l,nd(eReR p ni., at the Elk's Lodge. Olto 'ar meeting, ThurMlay. 8 p.m., kills, caller. '""I" I Wlnpma AiiiPrlcan Leilon -PoM Jepli I mer ITA-MPela wen 141 will hold Ihe lint Hireling ol nesdnv. 3:3u p.m.. In Uie school Ihe veor Wrdnesday. 8 D in.. In 'auditorium. Youth groupn of Klam- Dip vclorau'a Meiuoilal Hall. AH women vrter.'is cordmlly Invitrd to help mnke pluni for the con vention hero this rar. alh P'sIIf have arrmiged Ihe pro gram. All members are urged to ulteud. Personality Is similar. You can- The esplanade Is 39 feet wide not change It until you learn to incx me awiicn. He told of case histories from his own files showing how little things may aflect personalities greatly In later years; and how bv learning what thOHe things are the personality traits end affecta tions can bn conquered later on. Dr. Zalflro. struck out at wnai A review of Ihe Pacific Terrace f ilnns was Ihe principal business of list nlihl's Clly Council business. Final approval was given or- idlnances regulating coln-ln-slot While Shrlne-Naoml Shrine No. ! amusement devices and Jukeboxes. & will meet lonlghl. 8 o'clock n ! Ilie amuseim-iil ev Icp ordinance .... . . ... i.lI nil) lulift o rllutrllintnt InPAnvn nf meeting ol Ihe Royal Neighbors oli ' Mlt '""I"' Mnl, M.V lor. the first vear. 1. 000 for . I succeeding venrs. plus 10 per ma- M..H..T-. n..t. will meet Wed- ! chine the distributor has operating iie.iiav 5 i.. t ihe rirsi Chris- i m ihe city, and establishes unn unurcn io muxc oanouges lor Ihe Cancer Society. JO. and would be cut to 31. Thai work would be done from Lowell to Alameda, and the various Intersections would be rebuilt. Lawn sprinklers where InsteP'-d would be moved and reset by the contractor. Thomas estimated the lob would co..i im.j-io.i ii aspnau pnvmu in . h ,.iied too much lalth In ma ucd. 51 ,637.34 If a combination o i l(.rlll tnlngs among modern day esphali. and cement Is used, and cMrj.H- he aald there was too J50.949.08 for cement paving. j mU(. tl,ltn n things spiritual. The cobt would be psscsned l "The further you get from God," against Ihe adjoining property. the psychologist said, "the further I'oatponrd ThP past oraeles , America, plannrd lor Wedoesdnv , night will b postponed until fur Iher notice. Home-Mrs. Evrlvn P. Waldron, Orelech, President ol Klamalh County Ponlinaslers. and Mrs, Hope Brader. Chemult. Becrelary. have relumed Irnm Kugene, via Hhasla Daylight where Ihev attend ed a meeting and dinner In the Crystal Room ol the Oborne Hotel for Lane County PoMina'lern. Forty six postmasters enjoyed an exceilPUl talk bv Melvln Northrun, Seattle Inspector In charge. Dor olhv F.lllott. State PrrsldPlH of the National Association of Postmast prs. Florpncp. Orp.. also talked. Mra. Waldron visited at the home of Harrv Krleger and liimllv, Springfield, Ore. Krleger was one lime lire chief l OrpiPch and now is fire chief it Springfield. First Aid Red Crosa First Aid Classes lo be taught each Tuesdav night for Ihe next alx weeks atari tonight. 7:30 o'clock In Room SIS ol Ihe hlyh school. The course will be taught by Klin Redkey. Special Meet There will be a special Joint meeting of the llnance conimlllec and the building com mlllee of Ihe First Congregational Church 7:30 p.m. In Ihe parsonage I 1 I ... I.., i ii ii i ik.i i i,i ii n.i.u ...i.i,. i miii i I:.. .... . .V. ..:.L II- IIIUKK I riHKT rimer 1- Mitchell, nul ope i tor e C9IH rl KM. Alv V. Oidhm, no vehirl llcnt rine M Ml NH trAI. ( OI'RT J O Moniero, drunk dnvini. Fine II (JO and .10 dy, Cirh Praafuld. rtrunh. Fin 10. Dfirningu Lopt. dru:ik. Fln t0 or I 3 dat, Mallaa Marline, drunk. Forfeit 1S I Kiltfar Krvln. no operator llccnae. ! fotf.il .1 ball. (!fr Crvtn. ran red liihi. Forfeit 3 nail. Gllcrrto Rounder, drunk Fine 1)0. lKny Oudowa. violation banc rule Fin b:13 or :to dava, Lrtny Oodowa. no operator' I cene. Fihe 3 or 1(1 dai. Jay Duffy, drunk- Fine H0 or 10 da a. Life Raft Hero Enters Politics . lirlnT.Twri tut.' r-nllf IIS lutnes -lo dlscusn -plans lor, thr building. vvhlttaker." wlio with Capt. Ed 1 . o-r7n . ti. -.. " Rlckcnbacker survived 21 days life raft In Ihe South Paclllc an owner license of MOO per machine. Earlier drafts of that ordinance had that license at 1150. The Jukebox ordinance sets the license for distributors a I $1,000 and for ownera at $100. The latter was upped from $50 In earlier drafts of Ihe ordinance. Jukebox licenses are based on a calendar year, pmball licenses on a July 1-June 30 year. Lease of space In the ateel hangar at the airport to the Mentl Newlun Aircraft Corp. for three years at $335 a month was okayed. Olhcr Council action Included: Approval of purchase of a $125 snow bucket for the cemetery, pur- i chase o: snow clothing for Jail I trusties used In snow shoveling, ' and a $163 Job of celling the woik (hop part of the garage. Removal of llle bus atop on East Main alongside Twin Girls Gro cery, and installation of a stop I sign on the south side of Klamath at 2nd. Approval of temporary restricted parking on Wilford while that street la being used as a sledding area. vr.n act from sanity Dr. Zalflro alto blamed the school on much of the Insecurity held within people. He asked how high school atudents, looked and watched over by strict regulations, could be expected by mere com mencement to have ben taught to face the world and Its problems. He called on Ihe schools as the saviours of democracy as we know It, also. The government, he said, la the servant In our way; the people are the masters. The aris ing of socialism, be said, comes from the lack of the people to think and master the government. But. he said, the methods of ed ucation will not Improve as long ine..A Rain or sh dogSmells fine! VMeol-WoyortcJ bi'icvif )op dog odorW Goodbye to unpleasant dog odors 1 New, improved Ken-L-Biskit now con tains miracle chloropliyllin, nature's own deodorant.. Eliminates bad breath, coat odors, all dog odors in lest than stten daysl Give your dog the de licious, nourishing food that rids dogs of Uon odors. Pick up Ken-L-Biskit today ac your favorite store. as the teaching profession lies be neath all otneri in wage and repu tation ccale. Bokc to go Stephens one better Not only will It be at least two years betore there la any more I homesteading In the Tule Basin, Boke says, but there Is a strong j possibility it will be much loner ! than that. when to start hearings on the pro posal. The plan can be turned down by a vote of a Constitutional majority In either branch 49 votes In the Senate or 218 In the House. The President proposes to slash the number of Internal revenue col lectors from 64 to 25 and to put them under civil service with wid er responsibility. These appointments now are sub ject to Senate confirmation. Many of the collectors are named by the President on recommendations of senators. Sen. Kefauver (D.-Tenn.) and 24 other senators introduced two bills which would fumlsh an alternative method of reorganizing the bu reau. They would keep the present 64 collectors but would place them under civil service In an effort to remove the appointments from pol itics. They also would prohibit the collectors from having any outside business. i. 9 A -taAST 1 FASTER PASTES Fluhrer s red . Many woy Con Be Serv. ' ''Ah milted r . Vr Creamed bit or w , , ffi'Vouthe " Co- -Murvou-H SLICED... READY FPR YOUR TOASTER tsry (reelected): and Joe Bearles, treasurer (reelected). ' Henrv R, Muddcr was the retir ing president. It U a real satisfaction to know your home and ear are properly Insured. Hans Norland, 3T Pin Pit. EtoiHiiiio Snaek solves laxutivc problem . "I have had great success with all-bran," writes Pateison, N. J, man. "After years of constipation, I am now regular. Thanks to my 'i cup of all-bran every day!" If you suffer from Irregularity duo to lack of dietary bulk, try a bowl ful of this tasty cereal every night before bed ... It may bring back the1 youthful regularity you thought long lost, all-bran Is the only type ready-to-eat cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need. It's high In cereal protein, rich In iron, provides essential B and D vitamins. Not hablt-form-lng. If you're not satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich., and get double money back I aalS PER GALLON, WITH OVERPR, j -AND IT'S BEAUTIFUL" ViltK!- See Thursday's Paper! LEE HUFF MOTOR CO. 603 So. 6th Fremont PTA will meet Thursi duv. 3:30 p.m. In tile auditorium of Premonl School. Speaker will be Kenntor Pbll lllifheock and his topic will bo "God. Home and Ihe School." "The Junior high school orchestra, under on in World War II, wants lo go to Congress. The Burllngame contractor, a Republican, announced his candl- 'ir direction of l?- '! 8n - John Drvitda'e. Will entertain. Tea will be served In Uie cafeteria and small children will be cared for ln ditched me bii. leo County District. The llle raft exncrlonce occurred In 1042. after their plane had to be Home Jim DcVore. high school student at Henley was called to Grants Pass last weekend ,nv tho death of his (ether. Flmer Tl.'De Vore who died Jan. 0. A brother Hen DeVore and his wife, Susan vllle also came north for the fu reral and visited here brlcflv wllh DeVore's mother. Mrs. Russell Storey, Hagar. IllHarold Mallorv will leave as soon as road conditions permit for Stockton lo the bedvlde of nls mother, Mrs. Laura Mallory, crlt rally 111 in a Stockton hospital. Mrs. Mnllory has visited here a number of limes. SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT S6 per month W DELIVER SINGER SEWING CENTER Ph. 2-2513 633 Main 23 fyeaM lfa ! Monday, January 14, 1929 The Harmony Circle of Ihe First Christion church met Tuesday otlernoon ol Ihe home of Mrs. John Totton on Crescent Ave. Officers elected for the ensuing j year were: Mrs. George Wirtz, president; Mrs. George Myers, 'vice president; Mrs. J, A. Leach, treasurer and Mrs. George McCollum, secretary, Tuesday, January 15, 1929 Personnel assisting In the opening of Ihe new Pelicon Theatre ore Vera Thompson, secretory ond traosurer; Gertrude Von Berthelsdorf, assistant cashier; Joan . Thompson, cashier; Lydio Von Berthelsdorf. organist; Vernona McCouley, cashier and Jomes Hensen, advertising manager. Wednesday, January Ii, 1929 Dr. George H. Adler for the past year resident surgeon of Ihe Good Samariton Hospital of Portland recently arrivod In Klomoth Foils lo locale permanent- . ly. He has taken olflces with the Klamath Clinic in the K. Sugormon building. Thursday, January 17, 1929 Delegotes ol the Klomoth Falls American Legion who returned Friday from Grants Pass where , Ihe district convention wa held were: Alfred Collier, W, R, Can Inn, H. E. Gel, Leon Crawford, Douglas Puckctl, Bert Igle ond O. D. Molthews. . Friday, January II, 1929 Mrs. P. J. lesmeister ond two chil dren arrived In Klamath Foils from Portland last week ond will make their home In Mills Addition. Mr, Lesmeister is on em ploye of Ihe Greot Northern, , Saturday, January 19, 1929 The Queen Esther class of the First Methodist church met Tuesday evening at Ihe home of Mrs. Lawrence Phelps for a covered dish dinner. Members present were: Margaret Young, Ruth Chllcote, Allison Barnes, Joanne Huls, Nadine ond Ethelwyn O'Flaherty, Lottie Kenyon, Jean Froiier, Mildred Floyd, Doris Yodon, Isabel ond Thelmo Toare, lone Earhart, Naomi Roberts ond Milt Palmer, "Inmre With Landry" . THE JlandUu Qa. LIABILITY FIRE V. T. Johnson , John A. McCall D. L. Thomas AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Street Phono S612 YOUR EARN 2'2 AT utte Valley Me Dorris, Calif. Effective Jan. 1, 1952 we pay interest at the rate of 2Vi per annum on all new and re newal savings on time certificates of deposit ' of 6 months or moro. Interest begins on the date of your deposit. The Butte Valley State Bank is an independent bank, serving the Klamath Basin since 1908. Banking by Mail Is Convenient! Let us handle your banking business. All accounts insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, up to $10,000 each. ,. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. n nifhnnnirhavn.fMN 0' n ll SA1E at the Sprague River Mill Will Continue Site UNTIL ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD One to four room cabins! Priced from $60 to $245 Two to three bedroom homes! Some modern (good furnaces, up-to-dste interiors, everything you would expect in modern homel) Some to be bought with prop erty . . , some to be moved. Priced from $235 to $1725 Other buildings to be moved! Priced from $18.50 to $900 ... Our Salesman Will Be On Site 9 a.m. "til 4 p.m. 7 Days a Week! Terms may be arranged on the site with our salesman. John Vicars or at IW 534 Market Phone 4862 Paul 0. Landry