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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
THE KM MATH NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21,1931 PAGE THREE Household Necessity and DccorMion Depend On Equipment "Them huvu tii'n iiiuiiv, titiiny IMH tV( mt'lll. Itintln III HUM lip pll.tnrt. during the tlll fi'W y"'Ut." lulc T. K. Iliirllnll. tm'n'littitiltHu muiiMKor fur Nulur- ! Jar :: ; V rr bus aim been innlirlnlly Im proved, mifl ( may lia plnred In iHttfr th klirJiwii or baeenient. Thn riiinN iiotm r few unit aim .le, and oiitu Installed you will lind II reliahln over many years uf set vim. Anywhere hi Urn hmiso you niHy then bttvM mi it hti mlit nl supply if hot water, Insliitiily. (ins lit abut thn 111 ijn I tuttMuc tory ftH'l for hinting either In I ho home pr In sloru aud office It la m iHttiluf fiy i rn, lhe.ro la mi supply to b pinrhaned In ad vance, h nil in im-Ii time and Inbui lt) v i-U In tli In way, hither a toMtnil jtuM fired limiting wystcrn may be Jnsliilled In I lie basement, or wheru this not pradhiil rimr furnace may he Installed and will aatMa torlly heat sev vi mI rooms. mm; imition 1 Inn, too, icuh I eirtjlh-nt fur auxiliary heating and radluut I I rot, or linilutliiK hoatcra will lii ova or groat um In (tin homo. ttin atno provides excellent ro fiiiti'iuiloii and a mmpleiely gas riiiliHd liu m r will prove most dtllKhiriil for all members of Urn family. ItartleU slate thul all ri'-l-flriiia ar roidlutly Invlied to in ftpf't llio appllamn illpluy ai their i nnvmiii in H and lo auk mty ntHllon concerning t ttxtr o'l uil.in. or. ir this u not tonvotil 'til, a phone, rail ti the loesl ofn.e will brln a repreienta tlt lo tall on you at your Iioiim-. T. K. IIAItTI.KTT al Ham 1'n-pertlei., iir., holding roiiii'ttnv f'r Nwlural tlm ('rM.r atiou of tMt'icuii, whttli company Iihn jtitt opened a aioro In thu m v In fart, bum equipment ma v now he i onMiri'd not only a a lMMii-litild inirnHity hut . an Mid to IhuiiII im I h home as ll." continued lUrll.lt. In diN IiImvIiik the mndriii npiilMiM i' li'iw to n fntind fr both Inni tn li" d ami rninttierrlnt uv. IM t OK 1 I-. M lll Mi: 'I lie niodi'rn rum raniu mav l Mf'-iirrd In rolor tomttltiiillnim to mil almoKt mir droi at t-k- lit tor, mil) in addlttnti prr-i-iiImik a very it T 1 1 n 4 1 1 r un-tir-(inf. will ho ("Mind moot i'Cli'1 rni and rroiiuinlul li ior. It wtll hf (nil m r.iv Im kcp It mi, piai tlrnl in 1U liilmr-wuv-ina pui o ami fully rxpifir of iduv it irrnd, hruiiiv In I lu kith-M. And llit ti thd oMi li at ion tiot lln yiii lo ( Ihi) r'KU l.tl'tr at tho rorrtMl tt-lilitTitiiia !-. It rd (or iHikhiR any dif-ti. ! Irvf it with a"tur4ttr ili.ti at t h Mptointrd 1 1 in r ) "Mir u i an Cf w HI havo dtilin 11.4 work rurtly an ir oi hid nitiyrd to w.titli It. And h H Itjivfn mora t intf nr ottor thine u Hunt to .lo. i n Hons simci.i; Thru thi- lunulalrd 'Vi n luvit Atv of h't and lw n h thv 1 riiiininic ritf. mtmI tlo tt) nrv lli-ltiv uth'-r uihllliirt Tlir m Ei- llit ti w,i!t-r hrat-1 Special Plane Service Will Aid Voyagers I.OMMI.N. Jun. :o. (I l'l ltn prriul Alrwuyn and Hia Whltn filar 1 1 tot liar rotiiplrttd working ar rniiRcmuia wlnri-hy a airlul air pluiift muy h liiMiktd from nild AHnnllr Uy wliHen. It U undtr ntood Ihto that Mimllar arratiRo. mi'iiiM may Im nmd" brtwtvn other norih Attunili liu and (ho Im perial Alruy. rp'n a wlrflftri re'iiifitt from thv purnr lo (he Imperial Atr v, a puKNoiiKcr orrlvinn at t her lion ik or rimithamp'on will lit tiM't hy a n pr ml ulipUn:, Tin pUnr will roudUit the pa OMiKer lo I.nnd'Ui, a rrtnlllielll.il t'liy, or lu a tuiinwiltiK point aloiiK l ho India or London-to- I fai T"n alrllnea. j Thla new tep h ron'tdetrd hy I total aviation mperU to praara nhip-to-land alrpUni ervlt fur hoih p.iteuicera and nrcriit tnull. When ihiK ili-velnpnipnt (MMomea a reality on lotlh Idr of thf Atlun tlr a normal nitUy voyaK may h irdmed from two to thrvo. day I.OS'lMiN A national matri monial bureau. t whh-h lonely men and otnen muld met and many, in htim urpd for Knxland hv W. V. W'llklnnon, et-mayor of Durham. Ill propnn.tl ha born niaU hnu'o ho miy. prenent pjire of mei'tlue. aurh aa innviea. dam o ha I In and other reaorta hit ii ahoiit unhappv marrlaitni and dlvoifc. tv meftliiK In run ten u and ititelhjcrnt mirrnund ln. IhU evil would be elimin ated, he thtnkpi. Typical Air Butane Gas Plant Shown by Company i I The a hove li a lyphul air buiane plant almlllar to (ho-- nelnx ererled in CJreKoii r it leu by the Natural Ob corporation ot ore g oil plant ahown above, with feme, shrubbery and other artiatlc client a to make th plant atiradive. "When completed the Klamath Col. Anderson's Liquor Control Plan Favored RICHMOND. Va., Jun. 2 ,fli ol. Henry W. And.-r- voii'a proponed plan of govern ment liquor roni ml "would lake prof 11 of two to thrc billion dotlura a year from thu pork el s of criminals and permit the gov ernment to eradlrolo trlmo In itcad of letting tho criminal ue it to build up crime." Anderon declared her tonlRhf. Col. Anderaon voted Individu ally for revision, of tho Eigh teenth - Amendment In tho com miitin'a report. "Tho hooilriiKer con Id not enmpeto with governmental con trol berauae ho couldn't meet Its prlre." Anderron coiiiinued. "With the botegner flimln aled (here would bo no lllfrlt aleN, conaequenlly It would benefit tho youth under 21 years j of M( be u ufo under the plan he could not buy liquor. "Itenirlrtloua arouud tho aale : to adulta w.nild bo aufflclnt to ri-duee drinking to a inlnliuuin.' "1'robl billon haa not leHcned - demand for ll'iH'T and never will," he declared. ' This must ; bo achieved through a proceus oi edueuilon. Sloan Leaves For Portland After Fine Talk Here A large audicurt gathered lat night In tho C'Hy library rooms to hear William K. Sloan, head of th Mormon church in the north went and Alaska, apeak on "Truth." Throughout the address the in tenno lnw- rrai of the audlenco van held by Mr. Skran, who fs a noted speaker. Follow Ins hi address Mr. Moan left for Portland. The averana penwin needn about J.60O gallons of clean air dally. ! Dismisses Suit I Against Mix for .$50,000 Damages NATCHEZ. Ml.. Jan. 20. (1 l( Chancellor II. W. Cutrer dn-uiisped today a damqge suit tor IjM.untj filed against Tom Mix, row boy movlo actor, by Colonel Z.uk t. .Miller, owner of the lul ranch shown. Uoth i Idea muftt pay the ront of court. Chancellor Cutrer ruled. I . . tVtM rase, declaring they would take It to the state supreme court Im mediately. Mix acknowledged In his testi mony that 4ie poke of going with I Miller's Ponra City. Okla., outfit. but maintained he had never bid ed a contract. His third divorced wife. Airs. OHvo .Mix. appeared In Miller's behalf, and provided mont of the llreworks in relating al leced escapades of her former husband. I Miller testified Mix had con tracted with the 101 Ranch Shows at 110,000 a week, hut jumped the contract to so with the Sells Kioto elrcu. Legion Holds Regular Meet, Feed Enjoyed ''Membership In the Legion Is gaining and we expect soon to havo our 1931 111 completed. If thre are any men eligible to join who have not yet done so. they are especially Invited to attend our next meeting and enliat with the local post," Commander Doug las Puckett stated last night fol lowing the regular meeting of the Klamath post. Following the regular business meeting last night the Legion was enlitrtainod with a feed and card party by the auxiliary. . The next meeting of the post will be held on February 3 and the week following the Klamath post will Join Tale Lake post of Merrill in a Joint meeting in the southern Klamath city. Sugar Parley Moves Across To New York LONDON, Jan. 20. (UP) The world lurar parley, which has been meeting at raiious cities on the continent In the past two months in an effort to regulate production and prices on the in ternational market, will more to New York in the next two weeks, Thomas L. C'oadbourne. of New York, representing Cohan Inter ests, said today. Chadbourne. in London on his way to America after spending sereral weeks in Europe la an effort to get the chief sugar pro ducing nations ot the world to agree to curtailment of produc tion orer a period of fire years, conferred with representatives of the soviet government today. The conference with the Rus sians was entirely satisfactory," Chadbourne said. "The negotia tions now will he transferred to NEWS ITEMS OF WORDEN Want Open WelU' Fenced to Safeguard Human Live and Stock Mils). NKIXA KICHOIH CorrmpoaMlent WORDEN, Ore., Jan. JO. Work on the buildings being erected by the 8. P. R. K. Co. al this place la progressing rapidly. Mr Isabella Ilrlxner. school supervisor, was a welcome guet at the school, Friday. Henry Gordon of Keno Stni Sunday with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. p. L. Cordon. Ben Gay and daughter. CIiiMh tlna. who have been ill. are much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allrnhy ami sons, returned' home this wecii after spending the holidays in Salem. Alfred McCoy was a business caller In Klamath Falls, Wed nesday. Mrs. Delia Nichols attended the meeting of the Pomona grange at Henley, Saturday. Hartlett Nichols, Don Jones and Krnie LeClalr left Saturday for Swan Lake where they havo a contract for cutting timber. Robert Woodruff spent Satur day in Klamath Falls, visiting friends. Mrs. C. E. Blrlaunl who ha been visiting her mother. Mr. Nichols, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gay enter tained the following guests dnr ing the past week: (ieorge Pet erson, Pat McCarty. Orvllle Clark, Dan Meet-ham, John Shar low. Jack Chapman, John and Walter Collins and Harley and David Miller. Mrs. Lulu Woodruff waa a caller at the tearheraga Sunday afternoon. Charles Baty has removed his sheep to his ranch Bear Dorris, California. Orvllle Clark drove to Klam ath Falls, one evening last week. Jack Cumminga who baa been 111 of influenza is Bow convales cent. Prof.- and Mrs. Tnrnbaugh o( Keno, were callers at the Gay home, Wednesday evening. Mr. Talbot and father of Ash land were visiting at the home ot D. L. Cordonihts week. Efforts are being made . to have some ot the open wells In this vicinity protected by fencing or covering. This will help safe guard bo man lives as well as ebeep and stock. Of a total are ot arable land in Mexico ot approximately 490,000.000 acres, about 1.700. 000 acres have been placed un der Irrigation. New York, where they are t start in a fortnight's time. "Many countries in Europe are making individual agree ments to curb sngar production which will be most helpful." Liquefied K i atara. The Ultra Modern Fuel THE INVESTIGATION, design and construction plans for the service of LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS to approximately one hundred cities of the Pacific Coast has been re cently made by this California firm. THESE PLANTS are the last word in development in the modern Gas industry. We are proud to announce the completion of the new GAS PLANT at KLAMATH FALLS. We cordially invite the citizens of KLAMATH FALLS to inspect the plant on the OPENING DAY. Thursday, January 22, 1 93 1 ilieoo0 S temrb Amdertoeo lie. Public Utility Engineers and Constructors Sharon Building San Francisco, Calif . Tokib, Japan and Medellin, Colombia