TUKSDAY, OCT. 7, 1052
IIKIIAI.D AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHKOON
PACK FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
'." IVIIi-iiii I' l Kxccullve i-uinlnll.
. ten will llll'll WcillllMlliy, a ilO ). Ill,
Oliirrirt (-hull until mid i'pcriiilly
"J lllllll Illlltlll'IH urged tu lllll'll.l.
,ni Yr Ohlr I'lliortlle I'ltlll will llllel
nt Mm home ill )n,lr HiiuviT, a I ill
, Iiiuiuw, 'llmrniliiy, 1J JO pin,
Hi-lirkHli Nim'ImI I'IiiIi Ih hiiniNor,
i.'luit n tin tl party Wi'iliii'Mluy III
Hi.' t)()l" Hull. Drum-1 1 lunrlii'iill
will he nerved lit 1 p in. by Kllrii
, Wwlc Him i,iuIm O'llilru, C'uiili
,,Vll follow. Mi'inliriN null friend,
cuiclliilly Invited.
.' VIkIIIiii Mi. mid Mm. I'Vril
'Inylii. turnier 'riili'lultii li'Mili'itU,
vi'iiinl Iiimc mid ni liili-l.ik" llim
.wren. They now live ul Walnut
. C'rrelt, Calif,
i .
"' (,1'irn ll.ni -Tint Un-HI-Do Winnie
.',)iiiicn ( lull will Ui' In-Ill TlHirMiny
(Jit. U IiiMi-iiiI ul (lit. 10 it i.liiu-il
In ycsliTdny'K pnpiir.
IIIIInIiIc HiiiiIUI Ml. !. O. I
PiiIiiiiiii In homo 1 1 1 1 w iTcuvcilug
limn a icC'iil Mnmo,
Driver Gets
Five Tickets
! School Group Sets lii-Jinks
- program niiiiilii-r follows Willi Joe i Wes Oudcrlan, Hugh E.Mrs, Or.
ilicas Irllniu of his it-cent trip lo : Ray Oldenburg. George Condrey,
A Mexican. Hunllago Jliiilnc .Palrnna meeting tomorrow. 8 p m
HI, Marr'a All. Hm-lrly will Ooiualc. 3H, of alio llroud, ran Into , 'n the KU ludltorluin
incci at inr mum nun wun livo separate tralllc charge lute father are putting on the pro-
Mil K Hint II H I I.WU Ti-lllli:ntia v. nuv
one IiiivIiiii rummage gel It In Iruiu
noon in a,
fc'uropr
fViJa nhriui -lrBnl tuill H fclvl
,llj..,k b I., bo the principal Kll,en. inl, School Band will ' w(h ttheM mw(.lm ,he
ordrr ul bunliiran at u Klainalh have a go at something In the na- !.,.. ..,,n .., i,..
, . , , , mum jiu,.-. unite ' --,.-,
Trre model, offering a wide va
riety of shape, arc: Lane Warren,
j Union High Hclinol Parent and ture of a concert.
Oils Vlahos, W. J. Nancarrow, O.C.
CJtiptlU, Louis Taucher. Nick Long.
Delos Mills, Dick Reedcr. Lloyd
I'rock and H. O. Juckeland.
lirlieshnicnui will
probably be needed.
follow and
yci.lcnlay allernoon when tilt cur drain under tun direction of Ilu.z
Women of Die Mtmae ilruin
i.Mi'itta will tinl,l uriii'l Irn til Mihimi I V-
f..n u,-,i...;...i.. . q.-ji M, I Drive.
ale needed. 'Ilione who am Inter
ruli'il In Joining nliould a'lend iltl
nieetlnk. Jimliucwr la Kd Mo-C'riit-keii.
Mill-Swiped another vehicle at the
unpliinuile Mil eel umlnrpa.
The Hccnnd car waii driven bv
Ci. A. UouuMdl, 44, of !34 I'ecK
Lnrkln and Harry Todd,
Following the Invocation by the
The band, billed as "the hot '
dada," la comprlaed ol Marvin Fon
dick, Lloyd Drjrby, An?r Loney,
l.nMar Jcnuen, Byron Dlxkln, Kyle
Morgan and Mayor Bob Thornp.son,
TABLETS AQJ
ONLY IT
ftev. Uavld llainetl Jr., Klrsl Trca. lth Colley directing,
hylcrlan Church, Pete Coiley'al A more nerloux but eniertalnlng
moo
r-nciaMTMSn
SELFISH anough lo want
your businait. GENEROUS
nough lo apprtcial it!
Carter's Collection Agency
Ph. 6121
411 Main
Heat Your Home
with nw
DUO THERM
gnalllr-rrflrUnrr-R'aMtT
WESTERN OIL
m4 Rarncr Cvmpanr
Mnylh Nth Fknnt 111
OSP To Hear
Newsman
UNIVKRHITY OP OltKOON,
' ' iHiieclali "Vmir I'uluie la Jour
nuliMii," will be Larry KaiumiK'a
Iiijiic when lie npe.ikfi at the 'JOlh
".iiniial Oiemm IHuh Sihool Pre
I'linlrrniie to he held nt the Uul
vrr.tlly ol Urruun Oclober U and
Kannlnfi. veteran mniinuliiit edi
tor ol the Hall Kriim'lwo Chronicle,
will lie the featured nenker on the
pioaimn. The iiiokiiiiii Imi In
I'ludea a preview hhowluit "Park
" Itnw." n fiill lenmli Hollywood tech
nu tilur inollou plctuie on a diaiua
llc Incident In nrwapiiper hinory.
KUidinta mid advlfioin ol Orcon
";,Mk1i acliiMil pulillcittloila are exiec
, ted to reach the out! mark In l
.lendaiK'r. Advance ri-KlMiullnn
w ill end Friday, October 10. Fra
ternities and nororlllea will lurnlnh
overnluht liuuilliu onlv lo atudenta
whoie nchoiiln me reKlntered with
the OreKon Heliolnatlc I'resa, upon
Mira ol Hie conlerence. unci who
hnve rrKiKtered by Oclober It).
Accordion to Ur. Oordon A. 8a
plne. dean ol the iinlvrralty'a
, .jiehnnl ol jnurtiallain of which OHP
Is a dlvlMon, conlerence Incllillea
lor houMni! and meetinii rooina
will be more extensive than ever
brloie.
The currlciilum ol the delenalea
' will Include ihree rotindlable dia-
cumIoii Krnup and three prouraniK
.: at conlerence riinnera. The dele
lile will be the Buel ol Hie Unl
i.'er.Mlv ol Oreiion athletic depart
(iirni at the Unlveraliv of Orejinn
Montana Btalo University looioall
Kame.
All Oregon hllih achooln are elial
hie lo send representatives to the
conlerence whether or not the
achool is a member of the Oregon
Hchola.tllc Prcsa Aaaoclalion.
The rar hllllnii Robusli'U'a ve-1
hide didn't blop, and alter City ,
police nl a ilcscrliillon ol the
vrhlcle mid learned It had turned
oil on Broad blieet, they located j
llon.ales and Ills mil Mercury
ncdan at 4:i Broad.
lie was charKed with ircklcsa
drlviiiK, failure to Hop al the ix-cne
ol an accident, havlnic no opcr
alor'a license, no vehicle license,
and no biaken. Tills mornuiK In
Municipal Couit he pleaded liullly
to reckless drlviiiK and havlnn In
ndi'ipiale brakes, but a plea on the
oilier three rharuea were postponed
until this afternoon.
Iliillillui - fellowship hall of the
CoiiKieHiiilonal Church la koIiik up
rapidly. Ihose .who haveu t mven
toluiilary work on the church arc
Invited lo Klve an hour or so In
the evcnlim. Plenly ol Jobs to be
done.
New York Mary Louise Case,
Khillialll Falls, Is aipoilu i.M llieo.
loulcal sludeiiln from every alale
lit Ihe union who have auccesv
I lully malrlculaled at Union Thco-
loillcal beminary.
Prevhvlerlan Hospital Hhlrley
lleiininiiei , (lauKluer ol Mr. and
Mia. U. M. lleiininiiei-, Kl'l Kbei
leln Ave., enrolled In the Presby
terian Hospital's school of nursing
in Chlcaiio last week. Mum Menu
incer was iraduated from Klamrlh
Union MlBh Hchool iimui. , i.ocA Boy Scout troops win par
ticipate in a conscrvaiioii innjr.i
Scouts To Try
Conservation
Girls Battle
In Courtroom
i ,
An extralecal battle waa thrown
Into a District Court action yester-
day allernoon. and as a result
"JO-venr-old Mary Brown, an Indian
, eirl. la serving live days In the
i C'nunly jail for contempt of cnurl.
Rhe was Involved In a face-slap
rium and hnlr-pulllnit episode wilh
ler sister. Llla Amos In the court
J room.
I Both were MipM)ned lo be wtl
I ncs-.es In a minor criminal action
J involving a pclly larceny charae
aqalnst Cllflord Wallace Williams,
i III. who Is accused of Mrullnc some
I bedding rom a nelnhhor woman
i on Itnllle 1, Lola Lee Chocktool.
I Williams pleaded Rullty in court
! ve'.lerday mnrnlnu. and waa to be
j aenienred in Ihe allernoon.
I Hut in the meanwhile, some In
I formation reached District Judge
D. F.. Van Vaclor that cast a
doubt as to whether Mrs. Chock
tool even owned the beddlnn or
whether II was alnlcn. that It mllit
belnnir lo Mary Brown.
When Williams was brought back
Into court. Von Vactor asked the
I'arlv Klamath Lutheran Ladiea
Aid are having their annual birth
day paily at the church purler
All ladles ol Ihe church are urged
to attend, Tuesday at B p.m.
I'IiiIi Meet Thcla Thela Rho
Cilrls Club will meet lOOF Hall.
I'.Su p.m. Wednesday.
Deborah Circle ol Ihe First
Presbyterian Church will meet
7; 30 p.m. Wednesday, al the homo
ol Mrs. Henry Perkins, 1!27 Pa
cific Terrace. All Interested busi
ness women Invited,
Tea Oct. lBlh, Deborah Circle
ol Hie First I'le.ibylerian Church
Is sponsoring a Parcel Post lea
from 3 lo 5 in the Church Parlor.
Two of Them Anne B. Barker.
Klamath Falls, was listed In the
City Brlels yesterday as art edi
tor of the Raider, student year
book al southern Oregon College.
However, she Is co-editor. The oili
er eo-edllor la Carol Burrltl ol
Klamath Falls. ,
Hume Again Mra. Cllflord A.
Dunn, who has been a patient in
Hillside Hospital, has been re
turned to her home at 20111 Monzu
nil a till cel.
Ham Dinner Sacred Heart
Academy Mothera Club annual
ham dinner in the gym, 6:30 to
8 p m. Thursday. Children 15c.
Adulls. 11.60. Proceeds lo purchase
alhletlc equipment.
Dnrraa CircleMeets al home
ol Mra. Raymond Hall, 6345 Sim
mers Street, Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
Mariners Cloh MeeU at First
Prii.byleran Church, Thursday,
a 46 p.m. Polluck, sound film and
lorum. Vi'.V
Kit Parents, Patrona meet at
Klamath Union High School, to
morrow. 8 p.m., wilh lathers of
fering special program.
lo uUIIkc 10.0110 deer and elk hides
wasted each year.
According to game management
officials there are over 240,000 deer
and elk taken each hunting aeaaon,
but leather Industry rcixirla only
one-lourlh of lliese Iildes lind their
way Into trade channels.
A group ol leather Industry and
game department men, Interested
in conserving a larger percentage
of this scarce material are In
viting scout units ail over the north
west to participate In this project.
These men have organised a re
ceiving atallon lor green deer and
elk hides and will pay the units
lor each hide.
Any local hunters who have a
hide thev don't waul should notliy
Iheir neighborhood scout troop or
call the council ofllce In Klamath
Falls, and It will be picked up.
OOOI) KIOItY WMTLRS
DUBLIN. Ireland l Irish auth
or Frank O'Connor says his recent
visit to the United Stales gave him
a leeling thai "every American Is
a born shoit-slory writer." He visit
ed Harvard and oiher universities
where he gave lectures. I nao
one or two short stories submit
ted lo me bv young students that
were as good as any new work
1 ve read lor years.
yonlh whether he had stolen Ihe
I bedding, and he said that he didn't.
I He said a fellow In Jail had ad
l vi.sed him lo plead guilty, because
1 he'd "liavo a lough llmo II he
j didn't."
j Van Vaclor set aside Ihe guilty
I plea, and ordered a trial for Wll
I flams today.
, Bui the two girls. Mary Brown
j it ncl her sister, became embroiled
In an argument and light which
I resulted In the Amos Rill gelling
I mauled. V'an Vaclor sentenced
I Mary Brown to five days In Jail.
New Miracle) Drug gives
RELIEF
QUICK
MINOR
of
HROAT
IRRITATION
du to coldt, tmoklng end othar
common throat Irrltonts
Nrw, wnnildful NI O-AgUA-nmM ii tiu
ami fflftnvc mofki to w: J
(1) fcltettt i)idin((ii( ilmou
(2) Inhibit Hum pmitivr ttfim repunttbl
for mmi infljmm.iiirti, ih.inki in inn
btniic miflilc dru Tyrothrinn. '
Plraunt Aivoied NCO AQI.A IHIN ll
liunnicetl to iverifte up to mm tt muth
ti( pain rrlievinji total i nfMifi.it or tttrnv
inhibiiinjt irtftrrdirnis at oilier Icutinji
product!, Note: If throat Irritation caut
lcer, iee your doctor. .. '".
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NEO AQUA-DRIN
THROAT lOZINOIS
Mode by MtKatiea ond ftobblni
Bridgeport, Cass,
Man Guilty
Of Assault
After a trial yesterday In Dis
trict Court, Charles H. Zlegler, op
erator ol an auto repair shop at
17 Main, was lound guilty of as
sault and battery.
Sentence is lo be passed tomor
row. The charge grew out of a ruckus
Friday which began when Orvine
David Ooslnskl, a Kraft Foods truck
driver, parked hla truck In front
of Zlegler's place of business while
making a delivery to a store across
wic mi ci v.
C 3
All Mokes In SfocJc '
Try Them 1 All I
Smith Corn - Unjrw-J
Rtmlngtan Rons'
VOIGHTS
PIONEER
Office Supply Co.
42 Mala
23 AjQ-
Monday, October 7, 1929 The second meeting of the mer
chant's association will be held this evening,. Election of officers
will be held and the organization wilt be completed so thai
business con be outlined ond token up ol onco. M. N. Moe will
preside os temporary chairman. J. N. Auslin, Waller Weiscn
danger ond C. 0. Moore ore the committee in chorge.
Tuesday, Octobor 8, 1929 Waiter Lossclt has returned to
Klamolh Falls from his home ot Mashwouk, Minnesota, ond hos
accepted a position on the OCE railroad. Mr. Lassett visited in
this city in June when he was en route home Irom Colifornio.
Wtdntiday, October 9, 1929 The student's room ot Klamath
Union High School has sold over 300 second-hand books this
. year. The personnel of Ihe room includes Chester Hamaker, Cloir
Chrislopherson, Harry Spraguc ond Bruce Campbell, wilh Everett
Vanderpool acting as supervisor.
Thuiidor, October 10, 1929 The general meeting o( the Wom
en's Library Club was held ot Ihe City Library club rooms. Dr.
G. A. Masscy gove a most interesting talk on sanitation. Miss
Dorothy Stevens rendered two songs in her usual charming man
ner, ond Miss Harriet Hunter delighted Ihe crowd wilh o piono
solo. The next meeting will be held November 8lh under the
, direction of Mrs. G. A. Krause ond Mrs. R. R. Macartney,
Friday, October 11, 1929 Klamath Agency's Women's Club
held Iheir monthly meeting and study session on Tuesday after
noon. Miss Mildred Olcson ond Miss Margoret Nye, librarian of
. "; Ihe Klamoth County Library met with the club. Miss Hawkins,
librorlon, loaned forty volumes of selected children's books.
Saturdoyi Octobr12, 1929 Mrs. Paul Dallon was hostess at
on evening of bridge at her home last evening. The affair was
complimenting Mrs. Charles Hoytor of Solcm. The invited guests
' were Mesdamcs J. J. Steiger, Lester Offlold, Marvin K. Lucas,
Paul Foster, Tex Lowson. J. J. Knudscn, Ivor Ncol Stewart, Floyd
, McMillan and Miss Bertho PclU.
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