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L M'liii. "'':. ii -"IasTn briefs MKHAI.I) AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAI.I.S. OKKCON PAGE SEVEN (ill 111 lit'lll v.illirm I HI" i ". UVll'l'''1"1' .. .. il,.. b.''''' ' 1 i ii. Minim' I ""i I ' ' ,, i i'i' ""'"'': ""' . I ,1, Ii.ii K"1"' '" ' I.K T' .. llw ..".".'I , r1 ...i,ki. .. ,.i i. Kiillitan has I"'1"" .1 I""" i.,u- Mi.mhun AH ( t"1 .i,.r Til. "11. A"' " " , ii Mi--. In" ' . riiiiit a i - t ; "' i : ?' " I.. , nt II,. .Utr i.j iniiM- iutt. (Wr,ri S-I.r.l..lrl Pie Ore- Hriat . .. (,.1,1 Mnw 10 " ... l-ii-.rl-i.tY of Ol. icinptn. realuie.l M-mlirr Mil niiil'. eduramni fla Ill . -i uxtnixtlnv M f-K "lliv brr..isr 1,1 ,llr fnot - iie c -i"1"1 ;i brk in the J'h. having Com i'.Kn br,r hr u ciiird trtu r if the lrlh ot !i!Mr, J- Iar'- fiWfr t :i!",f"' "nr' B-uiri tft (or UMn',--riv nHftiwin ; ,1 ;i, h "n potixnirrt unit) :tt.xt nut wrrk. j ri Klimith Tti1 OMf Im tmetit t'H. f Foil KUiimth j ipon-mTi; t'uMir rant parly t!atih-ur ha'.untttV rvrnlnf , b ll;:ili;r, p.tUKhlr ami ir- fthrfnt. Miv Joanna '!'' lor I t II Ik' h rpfirilunrnl rr.l.1. I'ub.ir HiM'.rd rm Utinu lor On tin tia- ,a m hiitn:v torn ( Ia:: ct thr t'nnfutijr ot Off s h: !'.f (oiiunn jnu Hp It 'Arril IloltTif hlrpltriiMiu. rrK'.:. fi '! '"f hMoiv l ,'!:! of lun, uiulrr a Ful ;?i Ifilnu (i;jt hi rlvrd tUt pti rr nf Antrri' nn Hi' til id rupriHy o( IllflHiUH is. Ensiaiitf. ITidluiU Mi.v A O. Clinrn )( A: N irpuitrr for - . Ciiil. Mi Mmiuirv lor Vu . B C . tt.tli hrr strr. Mm M Sm;!li. and hirer. Mm. John 'tj !! dmr, irturnmn FruUy. I immlnc I'ariv- lor Sth. (Ilh Till Btallf hnv. ..( Il. t.i..li Ml nit, Will bp'hrM 'niuiMlnv. :3. hftim.MK Rt 7 p m Hlblr wn Ionti Irwin- "Tli nx-.rti ot (iof! luvf T'ltrlv civ. tv pmi s iMirnvin and Irrr irilf, P Fn-.f Jirl.,.. r'lf til.".. All inlrri!rf Knv. f ht11 'p urUiunr. AtHir VntlilrriMMtl ttnn hi crplf 1 i.-til(ii lit lh ihi-iilalliiii dn. pulnirnt of IhP llnalil mid New In MiiM-tMd JrnlH'ltP MiiiPhitll, ttlin ir i'.tlritlm:f rilrctlva (he I I'M f ilm Mioiiih. j SMlr hilHTvlMr llTr- Mp K loilitn. hi it in htiiiarvlnui' ii Itir tov n) Nrlgltbot'i uf Ainriitn. will lie nt thr illrvrn Hntrl fiuin 0 pin. Wrdnrnlny unlll Hiintlnv. Mmltrti I nmy vlflt hrr Hini?. Hl" In In coitnrcUim will) 1 1 if ','inl iiuunl ilitilr( ronvrnUnn I K 1 Nclgh liM a nt Ainri H a, Mrmlirm nf Iip .MoP- Blp (lv- init n fiiii'wli Ininnuri lui r'm mid I.MUIA Vrrbvck l Momo Idtll, rnriny, April at 0 :i0 pin I Yuu lo tml have to lc a tnrinlirr in nllrtid IJvnyimr ttrU nnir. Call , &ui or Mttl for iPBCi vnttoti mid I u i ihcr tntuMiiniion. t Offltrra ant Drill Tram of 1 It'tv.tl NriKhliiN i if AntriitN lmlur jHl ptacllif Wrdm-drty, 1 pin, ill ,MiHr.v Jinn. ( I atlra .uHiary iiirrU Wrdnrt tduv. Apt II l, al P hi . loi hnil 1 iin.ii inrrtiiiij and initiation, Oil I en .i w far Im inal-.. Itrjtular Mrrtlns of llif Hlatf Iturttd o( lliiihrr Ftlut itium Hill br hrld at tlm llrimoii ll'iirl. In J'orl land, 'niraitay. April 2t, al 10 Km. Ilir Hon I ft Hill hold y irRular i-(iiikinlttitt mrrllniifi Muiulay, April V. i In tirrmam- I'fr Hi (innralrv, ion nl Mr n. Yoildu r Uomalfn. ' Wfcd la art vlng In lirrmany Ilh thr :HU Inlaiitry Division. . TiiMiurnd Club 111 liol lltrrt toniuhi but ftill hold mretint: in Irnd on TWMlay, Apt It 3. l pin. at lbf' huinr of ItrinUe Mc-' Crat krn, &oo N. Ninth. Ilniiama I'arrnta and Palronil Club ft ill rnt-d at thr w hool houftf April J1. at e p m, Mri. olive Tra- Irj'ft trtonti t-:iadr Hill furntah the1 program, and Inrrr l!l bf elrr j Hon of offUri.v Mir Virtra and1 hr committee Hit) fuinUh relreah mr ni. National Mtxlr rra-Hill b fb arivrd May 3-10 ft U koiiotr: "Fnrirh nur 111 Mh mualc." Thii l the 30th annual otmn am e. firrat tlooat (iroup ft HI mtrl lliui rdav, I pin. thr t'Hy Li brary WrndHI Hmiih Hill ld a I dtM?ui.iion on "I'hr Onim of Spc clP,' by Cliarlra (Jurwin. Ivll Srrvhr Hill offT rtamtn : atton for profrvlonal nuiAr to bt itatiunrd at I 8 Public Hrnlth Hrr ;irp, Hrihirda. Md , full Inlorm 'lion niav b nbiatnM fioin I F. Prupit, Window I, 18 )'ot Office. i Canlrrn Mrrtln nf Klamath Unit B. AincfHati l.reion Aumliarv, Hill h"ld la-t clasa Wrrtnp.idty, 1 April 72. it 1 30 p ni , at Veteran MrtnwiM Hall. All m'mbrt arr a-.ltpd to near v.h ilrnMM ami i liair cnxriinsi. llopllllirdMr. Flouir 1ut n.un. 'Uba Dnnow, u in llllhid'" Hn.npita) folloHinc a harl ailntk fthe is alMi ill Htlti flu. j CamrrA Tlub to bf hont to I Aiiu'ii rrpte.-entathp, Jerry Hart, Friday rrnina April 'J4th, a pm . 'at ihe Community l.ouwte on Bih Hireei urroia from Halrway Store j Mr, Halt tepresenln the Artacoj icoinpanv In the NorthfteM and will ' Ble a locture and demonstration on colnr woi "lilts meeting In open to all Inleresied. Nrmmrm 1 brrs air or ft I ally Invilrd to attend . No admi.Nsion. j I ItelrrihmentaHlll be served In , both mother! and prr-achool aif children following the program out lined for visitation dav at Oia Hen lev elemenurv school, Thuradav, . April 3.1. Children will be served m. the t aletertA at that lime instead j of during the luncheon hour. Moth-, eri will hp nerved. In llin Hvinnn l Khun, All t hlldii'n of pir-MiiiHil line who will enter Hip llil itrmle next ! (nil air invited to vlMl h Mimul Willi ihrlr motlMin, I iiin ii ( In le of the Khimnth' I.iiihriiui Churi h will ni'-rt V.d-! I nerdiiy, April 1 ,m p m, t ihf j lidllie nf Min, Vldoi Oiiutunii, Itath lllle. Home K, M tuM, Hi'th MUret hun reillllied liOdif ulltr nt lending Ihr fuuenij of hi. biotlif). (it-ilri Hubb, Mi. View, r,ijf hk brnlher i,ul Vhlied iirm .fvrnil Legislature Still Facing Three Major Bills Before Solons Can Shut Up Shop Il'arly I' la nm it - 'Hir Oicv.otl Te hnlt-n liwtllutn hai lnvlt'd ihe public- tu n tmity In (he lliniti-t bulldinii mi thr nun mm of thr rul , liHr, IhUlidliy, Aplll 2S. Mik. Juu j nlt,t O Jlnir Hill pienrni a film on rnncer and a well-known Klumath ! Fallfi doctor Hl be pirMiit ti, nn hHTr ipie-itliinr. 'Hir I'lmtlfBl j Nii!r TiainliiK Clu-n Hill nerve rrfienhrnentt nnd there , no IrhttiKC, Fvnyoue in invited lo help , makn the iiire-tiny a hwcrw. 'l'uiic ; li 1 30 p in. I In IdaiuN Mititne Cpl. lllllv ' J. Itnlfoid, ?lt '(MH ()i iiiid Klreri r.ei villi! t Hie Mnrme p;i Air Htallun, Kmieohe liny, fft wnil. wllit tine of Hi' Mailhr Coip--' nioit faiiird aviation Mpiadioi, the ' Hlatk Hiieep " 'Pie men and nlfj rera fti br in lliiwitit for approx imalely ai inonihn of ttmrdumled alr-irtuund inaiieuvei , Hulfonl ar rived In the Jnlatidi, NoVeniOer K'j2. rartllMiit Mailne t. Htan fold H Wmiifli k, Min ul O (). Wotnack. Miildwm lintel partici pated in the 1U.'J Marine Corp Wentrrn Divlhlnii rifle nnd pistol matt hen, in mid March hi Camp Matt hewn. Mm liic Corps Itet ru.l Depot rifle ranj-rc HkI. Woinack, a Mar liir I If le liiht i tutor ha-i been active in Mnrtf romprtlr.ij in loot ball, baskrtb.ill and Hm'r.. Met overlns Penny 1 yi.n Howie, voum dauiihtrr of Mi nd Mis. C M. Howie. J3i H i-th, ii home aflcr a recent lonillrctomv ; and hrr (ti amllniher. Charlr ; Htiiaal. fornirr Klamath halls rr-.ident, l. recuperatinc at his home in Htuok inas, after autKcry. Josephine School Chief Resigns GRANTS PA.su T Laurence C. Mnffitt. Ktiterin'.endent of the Josephine County tchool unit, has rescued lo become a-isKuni city aupermtendent at Mriiifteid In TUcMl.iv reque.-l to be re Ilftved June 3't, he mt he hail taken tfie position in the citv where 2i yearn aKo he mi a Junior hii arhool principal. Ho came liero in 1M5 from F.uitene He had been Lane County ujei intendem for 12 yearn. The Jo-ephme County position I" an aptotntiiP one. He i the only man ever to have held !l lly I'M'I. V. IIAIIVKY JR HAi.l.M in Oreicona Legli- latuie, on Its lUOth day and plan. nuiK to' adjourn late Tuesday, will iinvc to dlsponn uf three labor, rdu i nilonal unci buildintt problem! be foie It ifetft Ihroiiith. Abo. 10 Henate-Hoii'.e lonfcreme t'oininltlren were al work trylnjf to ipmiIvb different en between the t'o hou t's. Chief htiimhllntf block l the Hou j.r-pjifijted bill to ban plrkolliiK by uiuuiii in order lo Influence woikf-is t Join a union. The Ben ate had the. bill on lift Tuesday cal endar In a druMlcully ainendrd lorm, and from there It probably Ike To Wind Up Vacation AUGUSTA, flu. .r Prt-.lilcnt F:ii.pnhwrr rniln hi vacation Tur-ulay ulli-r one inrjic ruuutj ul solr. 'liir rpldnl armnifCfl a Kame with Irllow dull nicinbrrii at the Ailuustn National Cliunr anil plannrd lo Irave (or Washington by plant m the altrrnoon. Kinrnhourr and Brn. Tail plnyfd M.illdny what Ulo Hrnatc Itrpubll. ran Imdrr dr-crihrd as 13 holtj ! "ragKfd folf." Tiitl Aald.no ricorrfl wrrr k.pt and that he and llie PrffiWtnt lud "a wry plranant amr." Thr Ollloan llrw bark to the f capital lair Manila V allrr trin iiiewMiirn thr Prrstdrnt playrd , mwh britrr than hr did in Ihe round tliry khol Sunday, xhortly allrr Tali arrived iroin lllc capi tal Koi mrr uolf nt.r nnhii.. i...... Iiii-.nilrnt 01 thr Aimmia National dull, dinclod that Enenhov.rr hail an M Suuday rrporlrdly his llr.l More below go aince he took ollu r. lie had an M here in Nov ember rs President-elect 'I .111 Kaid thai Hitr.n. 1.1. "lay he and the PreMdent talked biiMiie.-.a only orfce. That. h added. a to arrante (or OOP mntrevMonal leaders to meet with Einenhoucr at the White Houje Thursdny morning. 'will go Into a cunfcif-ncn coiiimlt- The M.hool dihtrict rf-orRiinlHtlon bill, which wan airlpprd ul it.n el-lecllvenc.-ji by ihe llouf.e, win in a -eimm cunlcrencc coinmltlci-, the lilat one uiviri .uli-d to aiircr. 'llie ItOl.we rliii..-l Ir in. 1:... Henate's piovinuin ihm conolidnti clHtllct be crraled by majoilty vote. PreM-nl law p i, any diiilrlct .Hav out of a coiwolidallon. The ihlrd major dii.putc Tuc-.diiy it the aruuinrnt over tlie thric million dollar nifnlnl lin-, nl tj I i 1. . built in ihe Portland area. It was aimioiieu jy ttC people lust No. Veinhf'r miri il. u... (. Cominlltee ullowed only M.'iO.ObtJ to nu arnw puns. Thl-i would delay actual conilructlon or al lea.'t two years. Or. F. II. UainmaJich. Portland, lather ol Ihe propo.-.ed ho .iilnl. will make a dl-Urmlned rllorl lo gel l. 600,000 to build part 01 the ho.v pual. He 11 kc his pilch when Ihe .-'ao.uoo "ppropnation 19 considered by the Hou . The Kc-naie held a night re.-islon Monday t0 cP,r lhp dfrl(, (nr TueiUay- battle,, the night nice-.. lug endinjt al 11 15 p m. A resolution lor an interim com mittee to take preliminary bleps lo wrlle a new Com.titullon and make recommendations to the 1:155 Legl-iluture was approved by the Senate and sent to the House. The llouae already has approved the governor's rccommend.-iiirt.. inr . constitutional convention in 1957. out ine Henale wouldn I go lor it. 'llie llouL.e completed elatve action on a prop-i.-.ed conslltutional aiiicudliient to double lelslalors' tAHl annual pay. The people will vole on It In Nov. I OX. Both Hou'.en p.i.Hi.cd a hill to con--Iruct two bulldlng-i nctr the Capl. lol (or t'l'Kl.bOO. They will house 'lie agrlculttue and purchaslm; de piirltiienla, and al-o store cars In .he new htate automobile pool. 'Jlie llou.'.c completed legislative nr'ion on measures 10 require more :.!Knuturcs in Iniilaiive and refer- ; riiiliun petition., extend the col I dirr'a bonua application deadline In nc::t Ucc. 31. permit aelzurc o( jahorlloii establishments, direct the liovernor to take rteps to Kave Ihe : educational television channels that 1 have been allocated to Oregon. In- crra'e uiliuies of Supreme Court iluillces and dlslrict attorneys, pro. .hiblt race track touling, pay pen ' Ions to widows of supreme and circuit Judjjes, and create Interim rlver to commercial fishing, but It committees t0 atudy pybhc wel fare and the proposed fl'.ate Reven ue Department. Tlie senate completed nction on ' legislation to have a midnight to' i a.m. curlew In areas outude I cities for children, to lax house ! trailers, and have an Interim study ' ', oi property laxcs. An atlernpl lo lake the Cnqulllc River closure bill away Irom the House fish and Game Committee failed 42 10 18. The bill, pas,,ed by the Senate, would have closed the will die In tlie committee. WW s Jsnnaia riant for ry a Complflta Una of m uitra I UuliumanU kyla marfaa) 4na rar llilwin aalM JAM Mala I IT'S THE LOG CABIN TONITE! DINING DANCING Music By Wilbur Sfiles I Tut Haloes I M I 4 aTtz-lni 1 llfJMl uou kn oh' about Lunt lunch for tha family tan b tpntiv, unltll Mom knowt about ttonomieof IwncK to Sondwich iprtod.,.lrit toity iprcod (hat cwt dowa groctry billi. Th't daUghlfwl tprtod ii gooal to many woyi 01 o wadwieli filing oil by '(half . , . m'm4 vilh lfrovar maol or (haaio ... to odd tongy Rovor to jolod ofid cold cuti. latl tf oil, it'l ttody-mhi'il at SAFEWAY iti.iis m ii.iiist, HFnl.IN The West Berlin, newspaper Telegraf said Tnesda- ! thai the Russians are building r big n.-n-al and air fortress and mih marine haibor a veritable (!. brallar o the Baltic Sea f.n th I. land nf Ruegen. Just off th North German Coast and about 1 miles west of the Pnllh border. Rht-ffian 23 AfO- Mondor, Apnl 21, 1930 -Ti e Ik' quartet nf Klamath U".on I'S'1 '0 irtiirnrd fiom o tnp lo Luaene. The hovi wrff nlf-toif-rd (,-i thr fompuv ond joog Ot the lugene high school ond Moll n Mime, Ihoie nho mode the trip Htre: Herheil Wom, Hu!,cf Tollon, Mo Roe and Jehry Kelef. T.doyf Apnl 22, 1930 Two iweepiiaVei tournament have "tfntl,- Irr.i hrl.j ot Ihe Golf ond Country club. G. A. Krause . Iinl W, Shorn lied for fir( plnce, both having a score -1' 3.1. r, Kfeu-.e won ihe playoff. There wee four tie fur ''f vcend (tl.Kr. I, B. Waller I, t. M. hke, C. B. Huntley and C'cu'je Wa.allixh. On April 20, lirt place wo ogam won by u A K.oue. Srtond ptoct wnt won hy Paul Dolton, Dr. Paul w (j'i0'n onH Cloude McColloch hed for third place. wfnndoy, April 23, 1 930 -Application, for the posimoMer 'Pit Ktumalh foils will clme May 20th, according to word "terd frnin il,r Vj Civd Service. A far o it known thrrr " I'ut two applicant for ih ob, lha preieni incumbent. John A WcColl, ond r rone n R. Old. Thuridoy, April 24, 1 930 Con-,idenng the foci thot Atlihn cceuet only two pun per gome handicop, he In ihow- '"3 ''T wny In ih ,.i i i... u i j-. r j r''I I -luninmr nt H.t ti,.i nni . ...tu - luiili s'l t r VS. f'l'l III Illll-ff uunni "HUM O O'll. rlemonttrntr I licit uhnl f nnhy nmi i .f1V It) Ihft rnnlr,w I,- I I .... deluxe Thrifhj-30 Electric Rancje rt if', '' 25, 1930 -The ,pn,n annual community dinner w,Za i ,imn,t' LOU,1'y chamber of commerce w.ll he held in (he "irl v. ,ih Gavunnr Noiblod 0 principal speaker. V; . marge ot the prnorom con-tKl-i nf Arthur I'lO'irmin; Vn I H-n,olKm. C li rk.le.i. I.. 'y. t. cat rnnn .''"'o':, AP"' ""-On. r.f ll most elohomie (line- ' ", Ine wpeb u.n. .1.- i i . . ....... li,0,l , . ,,,r- ",mai oinner given by t-. M. unaer- '"c il, ""U" ,ulc's ol lh Elk. loclnr. Guests ol -'in M W','."': f'' W' Hn"l"n. E- B. Hall, W, O. Smilh, "'Me I n"' a, W'll'v- C' A' Hov.fen, Oliver Spiker, John "'"I Levi Th" l""c'1 Bul" t""" Voolch, I'criy O. Oelop "ln-"e With Landry" hi n a. n -uncviu ui ""'"ii JUSTLOOKaf these wondeil new features! 8UY a. v: T. Johmen Jnn A. McColl FIRE -- U. thomo. Main St,e, Phone 2-2526 Cseh-Metler Oven Cletk Caeeral Full-wlelh Ceeklni-Tee Full-wirfth Sterefe Drawer Lifetime ferceleln Ceblnet en Oven Deluae Slfnel Panel Oven Temperature Cenlrel Oven Slffnel-llfM 1-See4 llettrlc Tlme-llfMl Twe turfeie UnN Jlenel-llfM. laanii VERN OWENS' Cascade Home Furnishings rorr rrlLL DEMONSTRATION on thr fabuloif (a-MM-rp Atttkmtt- hrtitsii aiK-aareai. MltJinaiti. art IV11MI. iliti!0 tr Hi-lM aaf PFAFF SEWING CENTER 10) t. Main Ph. 2-3294 "BALDY" EVANS PROUDLY PRESENTS AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS MUSICAL PERSO LITY DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA ARMORY TUES., APRIL 28 rfrnvvrFtvvvYm m t tret iiiiii I'n't'n'ftvtvn i TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT DERBY'S MUSIC CO. The advance lait ii Itmittti to 300 ticket! at $1.50 per a-ertoe) (inc. tai). The arfmiuien af the oWnc will b $1.80 (inc. tea). Puts a (rood Mark; on a Man ! Regardless of where he drives, no man !s wholly a stranger to the people about him if he sits at the wheel of a 195 J Cadillac. ' I lis name may he unknown and also his occupa tionand, likewise, the whereabouts of his home. Rut he is not without standing. I-'or his Cadillac marks him as a man of character and substance. Wherever he may be, let him arrive at the door of a distinguished hotel or restaurant or let him seek the car of anyone for direction or information , . , and he has the courtesy that goes with respect. And let it be said for Cadillac owners that, almost invariably, they respond in kind. Indeed, the honor which Cadillac docs to its owners is the fruit of the honor they have so lung bestowed upon Cadillac. When so many wonderful people favor a particular make of car over such a long period of time the car must inevitably become a mark of distinction. All of this, of course, comes to the owner of a 1953 Cadillac as an extra joy and satisfaction. It comes in addition to the magnificent perforui ance of Cadillac's 210 h.p. engine and improved Hydra-.Matic Drive ... the wonderful comfort of Cadillac's new Air Conditioner ... the car's soft, easy, relaxing ride ... its marvelous balance and handling ease ... its long life and dependability . . . and its truly amazing economy of upkeep and operation. Put them all together and they spell the grandest satisfaction in all the world of motoring. 1 lave you seen and driven the 1953 version of the "Car of Cars"? If not we should be happy to see you at any time. Why not come in today? .yf n, ,u BE SURE TO HEAR THE CADILLAC CHORAL SYMPHONY EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:15 P.M. OVER KFLW DICK B. MILLER CO. 710 Klamath Ave. Phone 4103 UT0 PROPERTY 124 No. 4th Phone IJoJ Peel 0. Lenerr