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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 10!52
I'iKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Mealing Parent unci ralrons
will iiimI Wednesday, 8 p, ni, In the
reterson school, Jem LnClalr will
Illustrate a lulk on "VIkiiiiI Hduoa
linn" will) movie reels mid the
"Whal-Four?" Uarbcraliop quar
tette will slug.
Associated Women A. W. ol the
llenlry lrnn Ilnrriiu have sched
uled a meeting 'liiiirsday Hi 1 p.m.
with Mrs. Sum Unman.
Leaving Mrs. C. K. Fralley,
Tuleleke, will leave Wednesday
lor mi extended motor trip to
Arltona, Coll CnrnlH mul Mexico. En
route hho will Mop In Ban Fran
cisco In utlrnd a dlstrlca meeting
ol thr Legion auxiliary, Mia. Frail
ry In district child wrlfiue commit
tro chairman. AltrndliiK the inert
Inn also will be Mm. Urni k 1N11
tiuil) Kurt)!, dlslifi-1 president, Tula
lake. Mcetlnii dales are Feb. lb-17.
Home Mr. and Mrn. Max Nav
lor and daughters, JranctUi Mnrle
and Katlilrrn Ann, 'lulelnkc, are
Subject nf the talk will be "Unl
vernal Mllltnry '1'riiliilng,'
tegular business meeting nt
Mt. Ma.ania Triastiuliitress Club
will ho held Thursday, 0:30 p.m.,
at Ilia Wlllurd hotrl.
Travelrra Mr, and Mra. Charles
Knlon have left on a trip IhrouKh
the southern stales. They plan to
attend the Mardl Ores In New Or
leans and expect to be none (or
live or iix weeks.
New Offlrern were elected last
nlHlit at the monthly mretlnn ol
Local 4I)&, American Federation
of Musicians. Fred Dalles wa re
elected secretary for the comhiK
yenr. with W. It. Evans an vice
president. Menibern of the board
of director.! are Jack D. Pearson,
Don Phelps and J. A. McDonald.
Pete Colley wan elected sergeant
at arms. Roy Larson, present
president, contlnuen hi that office.
I.rainr of Women Volera Unit
meeting to discuss Inllatlon and 111
Child Death
Causes Found
1,08 ANOni.KS Anthiiia
and bronchial pneumonia killed
two small children whose dnttlis
originally were blamed on antibiot
ics, autopniea nave ciiscionra.
Dr. Edward M. Butt, chief path
ologist at Doners! HoHpltnl, Mild
Monday there wan no evidence
that any antibiotic administered to
either of the children caused death.
He aald that Carole Ann Whltlock.
18 monthn. had been administered
Chloromycetin, but succumbed Hun-
day to bronchial pneumonia, unci
that Jacknon Lee Beakley, a, Klvcn
aureomycln, died of anthuiu.
Physicians who attended the
children refuned to sign death cer
tificates, pending an Investigation.
Dr. Roy Ollbert, county health
officer, aald he han no reason to
believe that any antibiotic drug
now being used will have any ef-
lecl ouier man neneiiciui.
m ii )n p i ajimiii'i' a i.,'!f"i. i i ,ym
home Iron, a l.vn week;-, trip ' rPrl upon thf locnl community,
thruugl. Mexico mid AiUuim. i wrmiMrtny 10 n.m., In iht? Com
1 mutiny LouiiKC. Any interested per
rrly Thu rrnuUr mrrllnK of nun welcome.
Aloht Chnpler N. til OKH ulun
niHTMH
Nti In Me
rurltsy f Kfi
Ileal. It Dfparlmini.t
p r v I
Klamath
I aunty J'uMlu
DUNCAN Boin In Mr ftiirt Mn.
O'lria.'l I. Dtinmii. IMS tieury, girl,
wrlKht 7 pounili JO'a ouncei, Jan. M,
ZAI1INA Born In Mr. anr Mr An
tnn M, irtlna. ChllrxjUtn, Or . a fiH
Wright B poundi la'j ou(ict, Jan. .Vk
IlKTTI.r.a- Born to Mr. aorl Mra
J-rph II Mtt.a. Chtloqiiln. Off . a
boy, weight 0 pound J.'J't ounce, Jan.
W. mw.
MAIJISON- Born lo Mr. and Mm.
Walttr MadUon Jr., 2M7 Itadfllffa. a
y, wiht e poundi H't ounce i, TU
1, 112
HHOWNHorn to mr. ana wri wu
Draft Dodger
Faces Ouster
Grizzled Old
Timer Missing
QOINCY, Calif. ( Manuel
WASIIINOTON I Draft Dodd
er 8cre M, Rubinstein, wealthy
Ruslan-born financier, Tuesday
diced the novernmenfa third at
tempt In elKht years to deport him.
The two previous attempts (ailed.
Tho Immigration Service ordered
him deported Monday on urounds
that Rublnatcln'a draft dodKinn In
World War II constituted "moral
turpitude." Jle was In the Lewis
burn, Pa., Federal Penitentiary
from May S, 1941, to April 25. 1949,
for evadln Selective Service.
I Rubinstein has 15 days In which
In dnnpal immlirr&llnn rv.mmlL.
JTJZ"r. MV ""'jsloner Argyle R. Mackey, who
I'AJinONn - Horn to Mr. anO Mr. ' HIKUCU wio wuci, nmu.
Ji;hn If. laroni. Mt. Hrhron, Calif , j .
a Ktrl, weight pound ll ouncei, teh,
a, HiM,
WINTLOUK- Born to Mr. nd Mr i,
Mfirvcv f,. Whlllwk. tm Clrvrland. a
hoy, weight 0 pound 10 ouritci, eh.
2, I0M.
MOHMCY- Born to Mr. and Mr,
Jainea U Motley, rouU; 3, box 41(,
Klamath KaJU, girl, wr'eM ft
pounrlt 12J ouncea, Feb. 1, I ft.". 2
niEf.En Horn Mo Mr. and Mr.
Thomai B. Bl)r. route 1. box
Prince Charles
Learns Fase
LONDON lfl The three-year
old heir to the British throne Is
learning fast.
Prince Charles was quick to re
spond Tuesday as a sentry pre
sented arms when the little boy
was brought home from his dally
romp In a nearby pari;.
The prince raised his rlsfht ami
to the brim of his blue hat and
smiled.
Klanth rail, a III I. w(hl I pound!
M ounce., rrn. I,
Hair Tugged,
Brave Jugged
DENVER m Ute Indian Curtis
I'M : Lehl savs he doesn't remember
CKItNIC'K -Horn to Mr. anil Mra. I nl,iiinD ih. .tiir. h-a4. !.,. v.i.
Ornlrk, Parai, Calll., boy, wrlim 7 , . ..A u . u
poundi 134 oumai. Ttb. i. 1032. Wlfe says he did so he must have
lil.AHSI'UWI.r." IWin I" UI1U (ICS BUI I Jf
Federal agents brought the 47
year old Indian here Monday from
Sand Trapped
Man Rescued
HERMISTON, Ore. m Elderly
John Bayer, imprisoned to his ncclc
m sand for two hours Monday, was
freed by crews drafted from Main
Street and a power differ.
After he was taken ' from the
caved-ln septic tank he had been
diKKlng, Bayer walked to a nearby
house.
"Sure I was scared," he said.
Population Up
In Canada
OTTAWA Wi Canada's popula
tion has grown 31.8 per cent in
10 years and now totals 14.0fl9.420.
Official census figures published
Monday night showed the call ot
the Yukon still Is strong.
The Yukon Territory's popula
tion Jumped 85.1 per cent, from
4.814 to 9.006, between 1941 and
Ian June 1, the date of the cen
sus.
Besides the natural growth of
population, many persons from
England and from displaced per
sons camps In Europe have come
to Canada since the war.
A Mlmi.r U,. hpnuliu.44 Hvlll.1.
Columbia made the biggest Pr
centage Jump with an Inertftsa ol
hu BikA nan an a .
Make Your Yard the Most
Beautiful for Miles Around!
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Tna can rent lovely new eplnet plana
from tha Louis B, Mann Plane Com
pany, r.'O N. lib, al lew monthly
rale. After a. reasonable time yen can,
If yon with, rhanfe from rent lo pur
rhaie af reement. The rent already paid
la ill eredlted to yoar purraa account
and ae ether down payment la nacca
ary. The monthly par men it can be
little hlfber than rent. Or, If yoa pre
fer. yo cats conllnae to rent.
n.hfri ri f;iiiwwile. 4MH H.hf
Rl. weight & pounds 11 "e ounce., feb.
lilglH, a oriocs ill me masonic i cm- j lurnunv ncismn nv uic i-mo, v lu .Vrii
Sierra.
To most residents the name of
Olio Ellis, caller,
Orlnns-Regular meeting tonight ll 18-yrar-old grizzled prospector
B p.m.. at the home ol Mrs. m i1" ?"!" "" ",l '"r. " ' , r,,v
Bamson. 831J Alva Ave. i might strike It rich before dying
Christian Women's Fellowship
Tlrst Christian Church meets
Thursday. 1 p.m. Ill the following
homes: uroup
Sturgeon. 3142
tile. L. A. Murphy will "6
charge of the entertainment.
Ill Members ol the family of
Mra. J. S. Mutts, 111)3 Ciraceiil,
have hern called lo her bedside.
Mrs. Mutts Is critically III 111
Klamath Valley hopltal. A son.
Robert Yamney. In the service III
Korea has brrn nntlllrd of the
critical condition of his mother and
i exnrcled to return home. A
daughter, Mrn. BeillKe Blln-ion. Peck.
. 1 ,l. Vll. Lira U'.IlM I
!--.!... 4ii.r. I."..,;.,,, .r. ! i.i Aii.mnnt PTA Is to signed by plane an
"'J- ,,"L r .. discussion tonight. I those days-got the seat
1 8 o clock, neanng wim juvniuu
irl. wellhl S pound! 14 ounet., rth. v. , , ...1 ii
d, lllil. Hg.iiiat w.i.i., vv liuuofc.
i'iuu-norn m mr. .no mm. i-,m- waH n very oao ining to co
I'laa Canliy. Calll .
7 pound! 13 ouiicci.
fell.
Group 2. Mrs. Lee Hulf,
But to some old-timers the name
recalls an Oklahoma congressman
who served only two years In
Washington but kept himself in the
t Mr. llarn M U meilKlll.
Hummers Lane; Merries went to uongrrn m iui
4uis as a Republican from solldlv Uem
locrallo Oklahoma. The Democrat
I who won, died, so Harrlck, who cam-
oddity In
Away William Wilson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'erry Wilson. Is
attending school In Toronto, can
problems. Guest will be Summera
school IT A. Members of the panel
are A. C. Olson, Kev. u. i. rrimv,
ada, lor a few weeks. Mrs. Wilson ; j'u Alexander ana rruncis mav
is remaining here during her bus- ! hews.
bands absence.
Mouse Academy of Friendship
Hark Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bui- . wm ),old Its annual card party 111
llvan. former owners ol Sullivan's. Merrill. Feb. IS. Pinochle, bridge
closed several months ago when , ,nrt canasta will be played and
Mr. Sullivan exprctrd to return j Academy members are requested
lo the service are In Klamuth Falls l0 Drnit a pic. The party will
briefly belote going to Tacoma
where thev will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Clrorgc Sullivan, also one
time residents here. Mr. and Mrs.
Cieorge Sullivan now operate Sill
livans Colnnlal Shop 111 Tacoma.
The Fred Bulllvans who have vis.
In the Merrill
stsrl al p in-
Moose hall.
Grral Books group Is sched
uled to meet Thursday. 8 p.m. In
the City Library to discuss Shake
speare s Macoetn. uraqcra win u
He ran a private beauty contest
for the admitted purpose of picking
a bride, and he sued and was
sued by dozen women.
Fellow congressmen called him
the "biggest crank" In the house,
but he referred to himself as
"the most popular man in America."
Derrick drifted off after 1923 ana
wound up In this mountain country.
He and another miner took off In
January to stake a mining claim.
Search parties found his part
ner'! frozen body Saturday. Scurch
for Herrlck was abandoned.
Ited markets In New England and i Carolyn Collier and Orpha Hudson
the West Coast in searcn en spi-c-
laity merchandise are looking lor
a location to return lo business.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Mrihune and family, former Khun
ath Falls residents, now living In
Jleddlng have been guests ol Be
thunes parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
r. Bethune, ott N. luih. Bethune,
now with the Ralph L. Smith.
Lumber Co.. Redding, was at one
lime with the Long Bell Lumber
Co. here.
Display World famous china,
loaned by Rlckya to students at
the high school, studying a dis
irlbutlve vocational course will be
on display. Wednesday, room 3IH,
3 p.m. to p.m. The display, ar
ranged by students will be open lo
the public. J. W. Lake, vocational
coordinator for distributive educa
tion who Instructs m window and
rare displays will be In charge ol
the display.
Meets Wednesday Theta Rho
Club Is to meet at the IOOF hall
Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.
Non-Farm Jobs
Up Slightly
SALEM lf Non-farm employ
ment In Oregon declined by 23,900
persona between mid-December
anrl mlrl-Januarv. but han 1m-
Ve Olde Pinochle Club Is lo , proved slightly since that time,
meet Thursday, 12.30 p.m. at the The Unemployment Compensa
home of Orace Bock. 131 High, for llon commission said there were
a Valentine parly. Anyone not able 24,900 non-farm workers last
to attena is scu w .
aid 1.
wclchl
lor.'.?
HACllMAN Born to Mr.
Ji.hn Ha'-lilnan. Mrilol. California
! bol . wlKhl 1 pouniH 7'i ounrai.
I MOOKK Born lo Mr. and Mr! Mel
vln U. MtHjrt.. 2IS4 Autumn HI., a
blrl. weight 0 pound! 7'4 ounce.
I oi.'KF Horn to Mr. and Ml! Danlle .
!! Duff, route 3. box 2SO. Klamath
rail, a noy, wclgnt f pouno! o uumca- (
jell 4. MM. . .
HAMILTON Born to Mr. and Mn
William T. Hamilton. 202 Garri'n HI . a
boy. weight a pound! S'.t ounce!, I'eh
4, Ml."2
BAItMETT Born to Mr. and Mr
Jamei W. Barrett. M2a Miller Ave . a
llrl. weight 7 pound! 14 ounce!, feb.
. una. .. j
MAXWELL Born to Mr and Mri
Calvin H. Manwell. Oreterh. Ore . a
llrl. weight S pound! 13 ounce!, Feb.
' POWERS Born to Mr. and Mn. Wll
lard Powari. Tulelake. Callt . a llrl.
weight 7 pounua 10'4 ouncei. Feb. J.
ly',2
OARDNEn Born to Mr. and Mr!
Charlei J. Gardner. 503 Victor)- ur . a
boy. weight e pound! 31. ouncea.
John C. Koman va. Fern L. Roman,
ault lor divorce. Cottple married hnt.
I leM. Chicago. III. Charge cruelty
C. J. Burreli. attorney lor plaintiff.
Robert Mo'.ln vi. Lean Molilo. jult
for divorce. Couple married Oct. 7. 1S54.
Lake Charlei. La.. Charge deiertlon.
W L Townwnd. attorney lor plalntlll.
ASSI'MI.II Bl'SISEBS KAMI:
CRATER LAKE BEVERAGE CO.
Mario I) Paitega. Dlllard. Ore and
Leo J. Bncclll, 4S Spring SI., Klamath
'"PEPSI-COLA BOTTLINO CO. OF
KLAMATH FALLS Leo J. Bocchl and
Mario r. Paitega.
MHIIIIBAVIAI. ASSt'MLD
ntSI.SESS NAME
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLINO CO. OF
KLAMATH FALLS Elmer W. Kenned)
and Mario D. Paitega..
.'" r.nll the chief. hrnlHu " f .hi .M
to reporters. "But I don't remem-'
and Mn )Pr doing It."
Lehl, wearing blue Jeans, plaid
shirt and black hat, was arraigned
before U S Commissioner Harold S.
Oakes, who set bqpd at 1500.
The Ute didn't have anything like
that kind of money so he went to
the county Jail.
" JlV l mi Mala
m. -m
SOCIALLY CORRECT!!
KnrraTtd
WEDDING
Invitorions and Announcements
IS.II3 Per Ilonrlred
Aik For Your Copy Of
"WEDDING CUSTOMS"
By Evelyn Murray
T Fill.
- voigras
PionetrOffictSiwfy
til.
Grows up te
80 ft. high
Early Blooming
TULIP TREE
Special-by-Moil! $
1
ca.
Nathlng yaa ceuld alanl
will glre yaa ai mttrh
lallifacllon aa one of thua
till, unhellevabtr lovely
Tulip Treei. And It will... ...
Increaie tha value of yeurtB,er1'
prnptrtr hundreds of dallara In fail
a few yean. Blanma early and lang
with deme maaiei ol S-pelal tulla
Mowtri. Leave! are a deep, rich
green. Wonderful abarle. Will make
your yard a ihow place lor veara
la come. Growa fail. Vary bardy.
We lend a itrnng tree S to A feet
for iiicceiifnl Iranaplanllog. Limited
mpply! Send SI for I, IS far 3,
potlpiid. C.O.n.'a welcome. . Sella
fartlon gairantred ar year money
back. EXTRA GUT. a colorful
Twig Dogwood.
kri.sk m asrairs. Dtri. Iiw
nioamlnglan, llllnala
Name
Addren .
Bock.
rin-E. M. Chllcote was awarded
a so-yrnr pin al a recent meeting
of the Masonic Lodge.
'anion Craler No. 1 Ladles
Auxiliary meets Thursday t 8 p.m.
In the IOOF hall.
Kagles Auslllary A meeting has
been scheduled lor p.m. Wednes
day. A birthday parly will be held
fur all tiiembera having birthdays
In January, February or March.
ii-.ii. II. .rlln the Ban Fran-
i., i;,,,i,r Pacific Hospital is .
The Four iiayumeciiiir. ui me Carj w Henry, 'Mamam !;.
First Methodist church will meet SP conductor.
OFFICKRS DECORATED
HANOI irts Vietnamese Chief ot
month, which waa 2.100 fewer than ! Bute Bao Dal handed high decora
a year ago. ! Hons to more than 60 French and
Employment In logging and lum-1 Vietnamese officers here for hero-
ber Industries dropped to 81.900, 'bun In battles against Uie corn
lowest In two years. 'munlst-lcd Vletminh.
it Ik!
Forget traffic worry and driving strain
for a change. Relax all the way in deep
cushioned, weather-conditioned comfort
...and arrive at depots in convenient
downfown locations. You see more, save
more, on business or pleasure. ..by
dependable Greyhound bus!
low Fores iMeon
1x1 ra Cost, for IxUa font
Son Francisco $ 6.10
Lot Angeles ...
San Diego
Phoenix, Ariz.
El Paso
New Orleans ,
Portland
Seattle ..
$10.40
$12.10
$18.10
$26.80
$46.10
$ 5.85
$ 9.15
litem Till m UW..J1 lm.Tra Dtltttt
Agent, J. K. Soyro
904 Klamath
Phone 5521
t 130 p.m. Thursday for dessert
lunch at the following homes: Ruth
Circle. Mrs. George Blanas, 1036
Eldorado: Esther Circle, Mrs. Da
vid Kenyon, 333 N. Uih: Martha
Circle. Mrs. M. W. Hover, Jli
Alameda and Mary Circle. Mrs.
Uene Woods, 3S02 Oregon Ave.
American Legion auxiliary
members are asked to hear
radio program broadcast ny Mrs.
Paul Olterbeln and Mra. Hal Ogle
over KFJI. 6 p.m.. Wednesday.
TII'STKRH HOLLKR
ARCADIA. Calif. I-The City of
Arcadia, home of the famous San
ta Anita racetrack, got Itself In
hot water recently when It banned
the sale of tip sheets on city
streets. Tip sheet owners have en
tered suit against the city main
taining that their horse selection
businesses were handled mainly by
disabled veterans and that Arca
dia's action was unjust and discriminating.
23 fyeM V
Monday, februoiy 11, 1929 Another ol tha chain jtorts of
Sontlord Compony, which Is located in Klomoth Foils, voi
optned In Merrill Mondoy. Sontford Jonti who make his home
In this city, put In the new itore. Charles Rodemoker is monoger
of the Merrill branch. The store wos formerly known as "The
White House" ond wos operated by R. H. Anderson for many
yeors.
Tuesday, February 12, 1929 J. Fred Flock, who for the past
year hos owned a half Interest In the Fowler Soles Co., locoted
ot 1317 S. 6th St., hos purchased. J. C. Fowler's interest In the
compony. The company It distributors of Kroft Cheese, Wright's
mayonnaise, ond other wholesale goods. Mr, Flock does not
Intend to moke ony changes in the business.
Wednesday, February 13, 1929 Roland Cofer, son of Mr. ond
Mrs. W. D. Cofer, who hos spent the last severol months In
Portland, Is spending several days visiting here. Roland will
attend the wedding of his brother, Lester, which will be solemn
lied Saturday evening. Lester Coler is marrying Miss Lydio
Backus.
Thursday, February 14, 1929 Keith Ambrose, chief of police;
Louis Mueller, Leigh Askermon ond Clorence Worden departed
by motor for Roseburg yestardoy to otlend the Southern Oregon
Law Enforcement conference. While enroute north Keith Am
brose will stop in Ashland to confer with C. Talent, stole traffic
officer.
Friday, February IS, 1929 Miss Albertlno Nitschclm and Miss
Luclla White leave Sunday morning for San Francisco from
which point they will soil Wednesday morning for a six weeks
cruise of the Howaiian Islands. Fi H. McCormock ond family
were In Klamath Falls Friday afternoon from their beautiful
home on the Upper Lake,
Saturday, February It, 1929 Mrs. Don C. Fisher ond Mrs,
Dwlght French were joint hostesses ot 0 meeting of the Women's
Brldge; Club when they entertained ot the Fisher home. Mrs.
Paul f. Jackson received high score, ond Miss Kothryn Ulrich,
consolation. Olher guests were: Mesdomes Frank Howord,
George Mclntyre, H. A. Goodrich, Misses Margaret Jewell, Helen
Glover, Alice Kesslor, Florence Gould, ond Maude Carlton,
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