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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1933)
June 17, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Wlllerd (lueata Ouests reale tared at tbe Wlllard hotel Thure tay evtnlnf wart: L. M. Camp bell, r. 0. Oreanburg, T. W. Lonnenk, Sacramento; Jack Lar aun, Dalit; C. 8. Keely, ttlcb mondi I'ercy Mcllulre, Han i"ran clseoi r. 0. Kate's, Chlraao; V. 1. Mitchell and wlfa, Portland; A. Stephens and family. Port land; II. H. Welsh, Ban Fran claco; George L. Htllaa, Los An falaa; J. H, Nelson, Spokane; Mr. and Mra. 1. 0. Moora. Ban rranclarn; Max ghlllrl, I'oriland: Myll Hoovsr, Hand; Donald Bruce, I'oriland; Varna Ramiay, Hueanvllle: Mra. K. C. Young, Portland; F. E. Jackaon, Don H. MeKee, Ban rranclaco; M. D. Treyer, Portland; Wade Oood man, Walla Walla; Mr. and Mra. K. 0. Millar, Portland; Mr. and Mra. M. A. Rlckerd, Corvalllsj Will Hrovllle, Orante Paaa; Frank Troah, Edward Orant. 1. M. Pond, Portland; J. I). Iluln, 8t. Paul; 1. W. (iallagher. Balom; K, C. Orlffln, tleorae Young. D. H. Waat, flaattla; Mr. and Mra. Romeo Clou lay, Ilrooki; J. W. Thompaon, Blodgett; T. W. 11 II tnaa, H. II. Sweyse, Tolado; J. B. Wnoda. Loagvlew; J. F. May, San Francisco; 1. A. Burton. Ban rrsnclsco; r. P. Knlaht. Balam; 1. K. Robinson: Chas. Follaup, Foraal Orora; W. W. Kkblad, Marshflrld; Moyalla Wll llkan, Ruth lllandhard, Ban Franclaoo; Mr. and Mra. W. tt. Thornton. Marahflald; Mr. and Mra.1 M. H. Comrolngs, and Mr. and Mra. Ram Allan. Corvsllls; Anna Hammar, Redding; K. F. I. aughlln, Marysvllle; A. M. Yentiref, Sacramento; M. C. Orlawold. Portland; Kannath Bmllh, Portland; Walda Harding. Hoeehurg; Ratty Hill. Marahflald; Landa Hapaeg. Margery Quint, Roaaniary Htratton. . . Portland; Vlolat Crump. Lakavlear, Kasiea Benefit Pancr An Eaglaa banaflt danra to ralaa fundi for aandlng li representee tlvee to tba atata ronrantton at Burna, June il, will ba given at tha Bcandla hall Monday evening. Kworere From lllneee Mrs. 4. R. Blaamora, of Fort Klamath who haa baan receiving madlcal traatmant at Klamath Valley hoi pltal, waa sufficiently recovered to laata tha hoapltal Friday morning. Im Hoapltal Mra. Dawaln DaLap waa abla to rat urn to bar noma at 4S0 South Fifth atraat Frlriav, aftar rnruparatlng from a major o par at Ion to which aha aubmlttad at Klamath Valley hoa pltal ractntly. iaata la Klamath Dr. and Mra. (laorga Stannard of Aham- bra. Calif., and little daughter. Georgene, were guaata at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. M ' Clark. 1110 Oregon aranue, Mon day and Tneaday. , Baker VUltora Mr. and Mra. T. H. Millar of Baker are visiting at tha home of Mr. and Mra, Virgil E. Valtch. 610 Jefferson etreat, on their return trip from Salt Lake City, Utah. Take Over Berber Shop O E. Hlnea haa taken over the barber ehop at JOS South Seventh. The ahop haa beau remodeled. Hlnei, who uaad to work at Donart'i, will conduct a three-chair shop. Return! Home 8. C. Millard returned to hla borne at 113 Wendllng etreet Friday from Klamath Valley hoapltal, where he recently underwent a major operation. Lakevlew Vlettnr c. E. Croei. white, with the atata police de partment of Lakevlew, waa a bue tneaa Tlaltor In Klamath Falls Thursday. Croaswhlte waa trans ferred to Lakerlew May 1. Make Bnalneaa Trip Frr nk Wearer and Lou Centro ' Port land apent Tueaday la Chlloquln on a bnalneaa visit. Centro la apendlng aereral daya In the Klamath country. Algoma Patient I-erry . Pow- era of Algoma la a patient at Klamath Valley ImspltsI where ba Is receiving medical attention, Now Playing Ends Saturday Coming Sunday 7.AHV PITTS SLIM SUMMERVILLE In "Out All Night" Critics have agreed (aea any magaalne) that this la far better than "They Jnst Had to Get Married." rOOLK'S . PELICAN -THEATRE" AvV tacts irminii' tA Hall Hotel Olieele (luests rag lalared at tha Hall hotel Thurs day evening wera: Art Harry, Tnppenlah; Nala Zurelfel, T. N. lnnlro, J. Holllster, K. Burelfel, La (irande; J. F. Brady, Ban rranclaco; Mr. and Mrs. N. II, Montgomery, Portland; Mr. and Mra. wiinain Ravage. Portland: Mra. Bessie Denny, Yreka; Meu- rina Carroll, Oregon Cavea; Anna Wise, Oregon City; Dorottae Adama, Corvallli. Visit at Mnilley Home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beaton of Burl- Ingame, Calif., are guests at tha home of Mrs. Llndley'a parents. nr. ana Mrs. (leorge Llndley, of this city. Mrs. Beeton will he remembered as Katharine Llndley. They will aoend sever al weeks here enjoying summer recreations and visiting several n , Ik, mni.nKln filllld Deearrt HHdua A At. earl bridge will be given by Ht. i-aiu episcopal (iuiid at the pariah houae on Monday, Juna la, at 1:16 o'clock. Reservations may he made by calling Mrs. 11. K. Oats, chairman, Mrs. 0. F. Konschot, Mrs. W. L. Qtilnn. Mra. D. V. Kuykandsll or Mrs. Howard Bcheffel, tha committee In charge. Knrnttte to Llilraato Mlaa Mar. garat Calahan of Eugene, waa an overnight vlaltor In Klamath Kails Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Alai Bearcllffe. atlas isianaa la anrouta to Chi. cago where she will attend the World s Fair. She waa Joined In this city by Mrs. O'Connor of Fort Klamath, who will also mage tna trip to Chicago. Undergoes Operation Arl'.ur Leavltt, manager of Rocky Point resort was brought to Klamath Falls Thursday morning and rushed to Hillside hospital for an emergency appendix opera' tlon. His condition waa reported to be satisfactory by hospital at' tendanta. Correction The Grants Past post of United Spanish War Vet erana has Invited tbt Herbert Applegate camp and auxiliary to tna picnic In Klveralde park In observance of Flag Day. It was not Hosahurg who Issued the Invitation as previously t nounced. Aviator Recovers Walter Foa- ter, student aviator, who was serlauslv Injured when bis plane crashed at the municipal air port early this week, waa suf ficiently recovered to be moved to his home In West Klamath addition Friday. Leaves Hpl,l R,pi, fjel son, 11-year-old Fort Klamatl boy. haa left Klamath Valley ,iM,Mi Buer recuperating from m .v..... mural, innBier rtPIB will remain In Klamath Falls f a few daya before return! home. Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs Harold McCollum wera gucsta or honor at a wiener roast held Thursday evening at Moore park after which a charivari was held. Mr. McCollum la an employe of the local post office. t'ndergnea Operation Mrs C. 8. Wheeler of Route 1. Box 1. Is a patient at Klamath Val ley hospital where she under went a major operation Wednes day night. flora to hlliKuln Mrs. R. Conners who bas been receiving medical care at Hillside hospital, returned to her home la Chllo quln Friday. neatly Visitors Cecil and Al bert Rhoadea of Bcatty were In tha city Wednesday attending to business matters for their sister, Mra. John Simmons, of Beatty. Portland Vlsltora Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Schaner of Portland are visiting In Klamath Falls at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker Alturaa Patient Mra. Elmer llurdlck of Alturas, who waa vis iting . friends . at. Merrill, waa brought to Hillside hoapltal for medical treatment Thursday. Receiving Treatment Mrs. Jerry 8lemore of Fort Klamath la ap atlent at Klamath Valley hospital where aha la receiving medical treatment. Jifotor to Mrdfnrd Mra. W. 8. Slough, George Mclntyra and little daughter Jean and little Carlene Schubert, enjoyed an au tomobile trip to Medford Thurs day. Algoma Visitors Mrs. B J. Loftsgaard and daughter" Alice, of Algoma, spent Thursday in Klamath Falls on a shopping visit. Taken to Hospital Miss Anita Lawrence of Oakland. Calif., was met at the train Friday morning and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Fort Klamath Shoppers Mrs. Ray Taylor and Mra. William Psga of Fort Klamath apent Wednesday shopping In Klamath Falls. Now Playing BOB STEELE In the; . GALLANT FOOL A Thrilling Story of the CIRCUS , POOLE'S , PINE TREE -THKATHE- COOL AMI t'OMI-ORTAIILK Farms, Towns Isolated As Columbia Rises Latsj spring rains swelled trlbutarlea of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, and low-lying ad Jacant property la Inundated, Thlt St. Helens, Ore. Coming TAD ALEXANDER and. JOHN RASPUTIN Returns from California Fll Isberto Lawrence, prominent homesteader at Tula Lake, re turned recently from a trip and visit of cities north of San Fran cisco. Iwrence made the trip In connection with the Portu guese Roman Catholic church which gave programa In recog nition of Penticosa Sunday.. Returning Saturday Mrs. P. J. Lesmelster la expected home .Saturday from Portland and Spokane, where aha baa been enjoying a visit. Home from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Strtngfellow, who have been spending a fortnight's vacation In Seattle, have re turned to their home in Klamath Falls. Leave? for Spokane Mr. and Mra. Harry Hill are leaving Sat urday morning for Spokane, Wash., where thev have been called by the death'ot Mra. Hill's father. Picnic Planned Tht Juveniles and all Royal Neighbor children will hold a pot luck picnic Satur day at 1:10 p. m. at Moora park. Knee Injured J. 8. Wattt of Big Lakes camp, la receiving medical treatment for a knea in Jury at Hillside hospital. 1'ndeLfOea Operation 8. J, Carlisle, 118 Mortimer street, underwent a major operation at Hillside hospital Thuraday. Catch Limit ot Fish Homer I.ocnmb and Lynn Propst spent Thursday fishing at Wood River, returning with a limit catch. I'ndergoea Operation F. Bear er of Keno, underwent a major operation at Hillside hospital Friday morning. Seattle Visitor J. Sprlngateln ot Seattle, Is a business visitor In Klamath Falls. Algoma Shopper Mra. Max Chrlstnan ot Algoma, apent Fri day shopping In Klamath Falls. . I believe that civilization, as we have known It and enjoyed It, cannot exist much longer un less the burdens which oppress mankind are lifted soon. Robert W. Ilingbsm, U. S. ambassador to England. Good manners are not always, aa people think, a matter of training. They are a matter ot feeling. Mrs. Franklin D. Roose velt. China's population has been es timated at 474.787.000. MI? NEW Theatre of the Stars a Endi Tonight MAGIC NIGHT . . Frntnrlng JACK BUCHANAN All Mimic find Bntifr. Coming Tomorrow RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS paajy.a..xtW , i '. ? . , I 1 a -. fy CZ5 air view abowa the Columbia's To Vox BARRYMORE in AND THE EMPRESS ' AMUSEMENTS VOX Now playing, Jack Bu chanan In "Magic Night." Com ing Sunday, John Barrymbore In "Rasputin and the Empress." PELICAN Now playing, Her bert Marsball in "Evenings for Sale." PINE TREE Now playing. Bob Steele In "Tha Gallant Fool." . vox "Rasputin and the Empress,' probably tha most discussed mo tion picture or the year, will open Sunday at tha Vox Theatre. following Its successful run at the Astor Tbeatra in New York and extended showings In the principal cities ot the United States. John. Ethel and Lionel Harrymore are starred In tht thret principal roles of the pro duction, appearing together for the first tlma on the screen during their respective careera. "Rasputin and the Empress' la based on an original atory by Charles MacArthur, well known for bis work on "The Promt Page," "Lulu Belle" and other atage and acreen dramas. The picture waa directed by Richard Boleslavsky. author of "Tha Way ot a Lancer" and "Lances Down," and for seven? years following his earlier work with the Moscow Art Theotre, a prom inent flmi'e in Hollywood, a The aupportlng cast la headed hy Ralph Morgan as the Ciar, Diana Wynyard. tho London stage star, as Princess Natasha, and Tad Alexander, recently seen aa tht ton in "Strange Inter lude," as tha Ciarevltch. Im portant roles are also played by C. Henry Gordon and Edward Arnold. PKLICAX "Evenlnga for Sale." a roman tic comedy featuring , Herbert Phone SQ or Hang Up Your Ice Card As right as lioosevelt! D When President Roosevelt wanted efficient refrigeration In the "Winter White House" at Warm Springs, Georaje, he purchased a Modern ICI Refrigerator. All the world is convinced of F.D. R.'i clear thinking and good Judgment What the President enjoys in satisfactory refrigeration, you ' too can enjoy with maximum convenience and minimum eosti . Klamath Ice & Storage Go. 6S1 Spring Street Phone 58 I THE W ELL-iM F6riKli I aeiiasVta Ha encroachment upon a farm near Marshall (phenomenal star of "Trouble In Paradise"), Sari Maritsa. Charlie Rugglea and Mary Boland now playing at tha Pelican Theatre, and la a par ticularly delightful piece ot en tertainment. As tar aa tha atory la concern ed. "Evenings for Sale" la a ten derly romantic idyll which evolves In general from tha same background as "Tht Merry Widow," "The Student Prince" aad other stories of central Eu rope. But the atory cannot help being aubordlnate to tha per formancea of the cast and to tha brilliant treatment, both dra matic and musical, that haa been accorded the production. PINE TREE Bob Steele's performance In "The Gallant Fool." now play ing at the Pine Tret Theatre, provea conclusively that ba baa no equal on tbe acreen In acro batic and athletic work. Famed for bla rough-rldlng and other cowboy activities, Steele performs a breath-taking trapeze stunt in this picture that would do credit to Ringllng'a best atar. He. moreover, adds to bla acting lau rels, by convincingly interpreting what Is for him. an entirely new type ot character. Two Auto Crathes Reported at Station Tm minor automobile accl- rfa.,t. whirh nernrred Thursday have been reported to police bu reau by drivers ot cars mvoiveo. Ray Bromwell. of Bouio l, re nvtui that fenders, fanmner and horn ot his automobile were damaged when Bert Klug, aia North Second atreet, tailed to signal when he turned at an alleyway on East Main. The accident occurred at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Klug also iiuj - ,.nnri nf the accident. stating that he failed to girt a signal upon turning. Reporta were also filed by Bert Schultx and Mrs. George J. Cannon. Mra. Cannon, who waa practicing drlrlng In order to obtain a license, struck the Schultx automobile on South Sixth atreet at Martin Brothers mill, at 1:15 Thursday after noon. Schnlts waa leaving the parking xont when hit car was struck, damaging the fenders. Mrs. Cannon Uvea at the Roose velt apartments and Shultt Is connected with tha Klamath Moulding company. Vital Statistics MARRIAGES LOPER-KEUMAN Jim Loper to Grace Kermen of Lakevlew. June 1. 11. Married by Rlr. A. Theodort Smith, ot the First Presbyterian church, at his home at 435 North Second street. T waa a bov. VI didn't cart a tinker's dam tor a boy who wort ahoes. We regarded him at a sissy and wouldn't as sociate with him. Senator Car ter Glass ot Virginia. There are about 1,500,000 dogs In England Tii - ;ti4aJtii; ION SCHOOL Tht Presbyterian Vacation Church school baa Just conclud ed two weeks ot successful work, under the direction of Miss Dorothy A. Smith, Instructor of week-day Bible work la the pub lic echoole of the city, Tht en rollment reached 12f and the average attendance haa been much better than anything pre vious. This haa been accom plished without publicity or ef fort after numbers, but with em phasis on training. Tht faculty consisted of 10 Instructors and aaslstanta with four departments In the school. Mrs. Myrtle Helm, principal of Pelican school, had charge of the eighth grade pupils. Mrs. Harry Hill dlracted the domes tie science class, Mr. Alan Theo dore Smith had charge of tha manual training. Mia a Nettle Tompklna had charge of the kindergarten and beginners' work, Mrs. Henrr Perkins and Miss Eleanor Sherman of the primary and Junior classes, and Mlsa Dorothy Smith of the Inter mediates. Othera assisting In tha Instruction were Miss Peal Jean Wilson Mlsa Jean Harvey, and Mlsa Marjorlt Davis. Forty received diplomat for perfect attendance and 10 awards were given for memorizing to or more verses of scripture. The school closed with a pic nic at Moore park. During tha aame period Mlaa Smith haa been directing a sim ilar school at Falrhaven, where the Presbyterian church baa been officially asaigne dreapon albllity both locally and by tht State Council of Home Missions and where tha First Presbyter ian church baa been operating Fryers Ictly fresh, 3-lb. avenge Lb. 171 HAMSIb.13 2c HorreU's eastern skinned and local hams BeefRoasi Lb. 10 Tender Steer Beef If Stone' Supreme Quality TOILET SOAP Mission Bell 3 bars flffi PAR Large SOAP Harmony 10 bars SNOWDRIFT 3 lb. can Pork and Beans Van Cump'i Med. Size tun Tree Tea llb.blk.57 llb.gr.42 Tomato Soup Helna Cream of Tomato Large Can 2 for 1 Ijnro Cream Asparagus K'j'l SUPREME ata 0atf J II il ' ft, SATURDAY AND MONDAY B17 Main St. Phone 541- on Sunday and holding vacs tlon Bible work lor tha past flvt yetra. Thla achool will prob ably continue tor another week. aa haa been requeated by the people ot tha neighborhood. Tha attendance and Interest, In this Falrhavea-Weyerbaeusar district haa been tint throughout, LAKEVIEW, Ore. A doien aawmlll operatora In thla com munity met here Wednesday night and decided to form the Lakevlew Pine Lumber aasoclatlon. Tba purpose ot the association Is to band together tha manufac turera of pine lumber and pine lumber products In the Lakevlew, Industrial district for the purpose ot placing tha facts which are pe culiar to tht lumber Industry In this section before such trade aa soclatlon and governmental agen cies aa the facta may require In order to protect and promote the general welfare of It J members In the application of tha Industrial control bill to them. Most of tha sawmills which with Murphy's Melodians -Tule Lake Legion Hall Saturday Night Admission 25c Each Person Peanut Butter In bnlk 2 lbs. 171 half or whole Steaks lb. 17 Rib. Round. Sirloin IJ Tender young beef SUGAR C. M H. Pure Cane 01.97 KlOO lbs. LETTUCE Large, fancy eolld beads Each Qtf NEWPEAS Oregon grown, aweet and tender 3 lbs. LEMONS Fancy Bnnklst 2 doz. Qffyt New Potatoes Sbafter-Whltea . 5 lbs. Mi Pineapple J. D. Dolt Broken Slice JH Tin 2 cans 291 Soup FREB ara member wart constricted during tht past two or three yeara, and ran at full eapaclty daring lsll-'ll. Tha members ot tbe association ara anxloua to have their quotas computed tpon a shipping basis for tht reason that local mills can only operate between May It and Oetobee 1, berauaa ot tht extremely high al titude. A committee consisting ot W. D, Starblrd, Hugh Da Armond. J. C. Clark. Harry Utley and Forrest E. Cooper was appointed to draft artlclea of aaaoclattoa and by laws which will be tdopted at meeting to ba held hert thlt com ing Saturday avtning. Crew Puthct Work On McKenxie Pom BEND, Ore.. June If, (AP) Tbt rotary plow astd In optnlng the McKenile Paaa highway to automobile travel, today waa bor ing Ha way Into the big cut at tha east approach to Summit lava beda through drlfta IS feet deep, with only 100 feet to go. Tha craw expected to finish the work In tha cut today, despite tht grtat depth ot packed enow, la terstratlflsd with Ice. More women than man Urt te bt centenarians. Pork Roast Lb. 81 Pure Lard or Shortening 4 lbs. 291 Beef Boil Lb. 7 lender rib and brisket Sky-High Bland f Freeh roasted tWL, .safMraaM-n-H FLOUR Northern Brand, i Hard Wheat 491bs.0E.19 COFFEE Oreat American, 1-tb. Yacnnm Packed Tina Pound JELL0 Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs. OLIVES Century Brand Large Ripe Ollvea NO. 1 TALL CAN TOMATO JUICE Campbell's, Vitamin-Rich No. 1 Tall CAN 5 Kerr's Jam In tt-lb. Jars Assorted Jar 34 Mayonnaise Nalley's Quart . a 45 Pint . . . 25 FEATURES .2.00 Orrlert Delivered Fr