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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1933)
July 1, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATII FALLS. OREGON IRK STARTED TO RID REGION DF 'HOPPERS AUImuiili grnaalmpper Infosta tlona In III Klamath llaaln an nut aa great aa In pravtou yeara. according la C. A. Ilendereon. county agriculturist, hoppnre hev appeared In a numlier of districts during (ha last u dara. 1'nlsonlng la being rarrlod on In 111 Tula Lake dlatrlct with (inula bnrrowod by the bureau of reclamation, under tlia auperrl. alun ol tha coumy agenl'a office (lllinr liifoaiailnn hsve ap peared In Iho vicinity of Itound Lake. 8an Lsko. Upper Klamath Mareh, Karl Klaniaili and othar trarta on tha Upper lake. I'olaon la being dlalrlbutad over virtually all of lba dlatrlcta by land ownara, under tha euper vlslon of tha county agent. Nrrluua In Marah Th lufostatlon la mora aarloua In tha niarati area, tha esrlruHur allat declaros, and no funda am avillshle to carry on poisoning campaign. A now mathod of conlral la be ing tried, however, and between 4.000 and 6.000 young turkeys bava been located on tha bad esg beds, where tha hoppers hatch Tha lurkeya will bo kept there all urumer, and llmlr ownara, Urlf (In anil Itrynolda ( Colorado, be lieve that they will maka a nice profit from tha blrda, and clean out tha grasshoppers without coat to landowner. riff In and Keynolds hava tried the eatne plan with tnrkeya In high areaa In Colorado, whom they hava cleaned out yaata of crlckola and hoppure. Hrouiilit From Valley Tha turkoya at present foadlni on tha marab egg beda war pro cured In Junction City. Ura., and aeut to tha Infested dlatrlct. See gu'li ara alao contributing In tha flr.hl on hnppera. Mender aon ataled, and ihouanda hav moved In on an Infeai: area on Lower Klamath laka, and are feeding on th poato aa faat is they batrh. nulla ara alao co llating In tha fight on boppora at Tul Lk. Population At Park Increased By Baby Fawn Th population of tha city park wild Ufa waa Increased Friday morning when a baby fawn waa born to one of the penned doea. Tha fawn la tha firm deer to bo born at Ilia park. Ita mother waa a young fawn given to the city park two yeara ago. Another baby at the park la the young eagle presented the flrat of the week to tha city officiate by the Kngle lodge representation which attended the ainto convex tloii In llurna laat week. Squirrel Poisoning Season Nearing End Tha and of Iho equlrrel polaon- Ing aeaaon la rapidly approach ing, according to County Agont O, A. Henderson, and all land own. ra are urged to polaon the nnx loua rodonta during tha next few daya, aa they will aoon go Into hibernation for tha fall and win ter. Immediately before their hiber nation they eat only auceulant. oft, green food and drink a real deal of water, refualng to at the polaoned oata. In th higher elevation! th aiiulrrela will not hibernal quit an early, and polaonlng may b continued longer In tbeae local ltlea. RASPBERRY JAM jelly! do taste ' better when made from fresh, full flavored berries and ) PenJel i Gone ara the dart when It wu necessary to ui fruit that wai under ripe in order to be certain of tucceis. Not only are vou , Iniured agaimt failure when you uao SPEAS PENJEL but by th atmpb cup-forxup method you na only on alnv pi rcrlp for all fruits. No complicated book of raclpea needed. A trial will convince you Pen Jet la aold under money-back, guarantee agalnit failure, I 81 3'li I f:1l'l K. Sugar man's Get Shipments In Wooden Boxes Th K, Sugarn.an at ore, sub scribing to th campaign foa terlng In uaa of wood, haa ra colved a number of ahlpiuenu of gooda parked ' In wooden boxes. Tha ahlpmenla were received from conrerna on th cnaat, tha mlddleweat and In th eaaU YOUNG PEOPLE'S The Young People' Confer ence, held at Itogua River, Ore gon, under lha auaplrea of the I'reahytery of aoulhweat Oregon, cornea to a rloae Raturday. The attendance haa been better than aver befor with 100 reglaterod deli-gatea participating. Member of tha faculty and special apeakera Included Dr. Franklin Mark of Now York, Dr. Ilrovar C. Hlrtrhet of Ralem, Dr. I). A. Tbompaon, and l)r. Walter U Van Nuya of Portland, Rev. Donald J. Henry of Handon, Mlaa Dorothy Hmllh and Iter. A. Theo dora Smith of Klamath Falla, Her. Ralph Peioraon of Phoenix. Rot. William J. Howell of Med ford, Itev. Walter A. Couden of Rogue Hirer. Rev. W. J. Hamon of Crania Paaa, who aerved aa dean. Th conference waa ar ranged hy a commute headed hy ih Rev. A. Theodora Smith of ihta city. Wlaconaln atata ainat mat at -unrlee th other morning, which will iurprla man ' teraona who hava alwaya th-itigbl that atate Uglaialora workM It. tha dark. Central Meat Market 906 Main Phone 1422 4th of July SPECIALS Buy Here Save Money Frying Chickens While they last. Frying Rabbits Voting;, . tender, 1 C Lb IOC Baby Beef Roast 9c Lb. Pork Roast Very nice for cold lunch. Lb. Beef Stev Lb Ot Lb. Leg Lamb n 1 ........ i&c Shoulder Lamb ... 10c Lb. Lamb Chops 2C- 25c Veal Roast Milk Veal, Lb Lb. Veal Chops m r f 1Z1C REAL SATURDAY SPECIAL All Steak 1 Ol Baby Beef, lb. 1TC Compound 4 Lh. 25c Everything for the Picnic BRANCH ISSUED E BT ATTORNEY SALEM, June SO. UPi N llonl banking ociatlotii mum obtain th approval of th aiata auprlnlndnt of banks for the ARtabllahmftnt of branch bank In th ataU of Ormon, Attorney Uennral I. H. Van Winkle hld In an opinion handed down late yeaterdaf. "Rmlrlrtloni Imposed by aUI) law upon the location of atate banka appllea equally to the lo cation of branch national banka," the opinion read. Invet.Cntlon to rref!. "Hofore any branch la eetab llivhed the board of directors of any bank or truat company d- alrlni to eatabllflh auch branch h ha II make application therefor to the euprlntenant of hanks. "Such application ahall be filed and published and shall be Inreattjcated and approved or disapproved by the superintend ent of banks, and ahall be sub ject to appeal to the state bank Inc hoard, all In the same man .ier aa la provided In the ca of the oritanliatlnn of a bank or truflt company. "No bank or truat company ahall establish or operate any branch or branches without flrat receiving the written approval of the superintendent of banks. The fe for filing such application shall be th sum of $50. , "It Is observed that this lan guage requires, th approval of the superintendent of banka for the establishment of any brancb by atate bank, and under the provision of th federal law above quoted this requirement applies equally to the establish ment of a branch by a National bank." Tbe opinion wag requested by A. A Schramm, state superin tend not of banks. OREGON'S FIRST E SET PORTLAND, Or., Jan JO. (P) The flrat hora raclni meet In Oregon under tha lexallaed batting law enacted by tha laat lealalature, aril Inpen Julr 21 at ureanam on u Multnoman countr fair track. The meetings will be etagrd br William P. Kynea, Ban Franrleco promoter, who haa been granted a permit by the Oregon racing commle alon for two 20-dar aeaalona. Th flrat meeting will start July SI and will run through, exclusive of Sunday, to August 12. The second will begin 8ept. t and will be concluded Sept. 20. It waa said here today that It la likely that J. Burke Cle menla of Helena. Mont., will aa aoclata with Bert Bagley In con ducting 20-day meeting at Van couver. Wash., following the (ireshara datea. SHELL LAUNCHES SALES CAMPAIGN SAN FRANCISCO, June 80 Announcing th launching of new product and th Inaugura tion of comprehensive advertis ing and aalee promotion cam paign In eight western autes, Hawaii and British Columbia. (1. Legh-Jonea. president of hell Oil company, today hailed Presi dent Roosevelt' leadership and the Industrial Recovery Act, re iterating his worde of a year ago that "th way to regain prosperity. Is to dnserv It and to deserve It calls for confidence. vigorous effort and cooperation. Speaking to thousands of em ployees In Shell's second annual radio convention. President Lech- Jones used a network of 14 radio stations to pralae President Roosevelt a "encouragement of industry" and to declare that his company's recognition of th need for aggressive action a year ago had put more men and money to work at that time and placed Shell "a Jump ahead of tbe field" In capitalizing now on the opportunity created br the ad ministration's "New rieal." Indian Sentenced On Liquor Charge Wilbur Harrington, Klamath Indian, waa arrested by city po lice Thursday night on charges of possession of Honor. He was sentenced to (0 days in city Jail ana assessed a fine of 9100 In police court Friday. Harrington haa had a long Jail record and PAGE THREE was released from custody only laat week after aervlng time on liquor charge. L. E, McCutchaon and Jo Johnaon, charged with drunken neaa, war both committed to Jail Friday to aerv aenteoces of five days each upon failure to post $10 fines. They were ebargad by arresting officer with drink ing "canned beat." Ted Evans, arrested by city patrolmen Thursday on a war rant from Medford, waa taken to that city Friday morning by Jackson county offlcera. Grain Prospects Good In Klamath Grain atanda In th Klamath basin are good, and weather up to dste has been most favorable for a bumper crop, according to C. A. Henderson, county agricul turalist. There ha been little shriveling and burning, and stands appear to be beter than normal. Alabama doctor at American Medical aaaociation convention announced dfacovery of a new dlaeas In which tba patient hungry all the time. Shucks: ev ery family with a small boy baa mown that dlaeaa all along. ASK YOUR DEALER SCHRADER'S Argentine ANT POWDER SAFE-CLEAN-SURE Courthouse Records Thursday, June 20, 198. Divorce Suit Filed. Helen Warren versus Jack Wsrren. Plaintiff charge deser tion and asks for th custody of a minor child. Coup! married during Jun 1130 In Montana. Other Solta File None. Divorce Granted. Olsa Freden granted a decree of divorce from Frd Freden. Hazel Miller granted a decree of divorce from William B. Miller. Maniacs IJrcna. -None. Order Signed. Decree: Lynn Roycroft veraua J. W, Hammer and Beulah Ham mer. Mortgage ordered fore cloaed to aatisfy Judgment of I Am Still Regular Agency For Saturday Evening Post and . Ladies' Home Journal Buy your magazine subscrip tions from your regular bom agent. Mrs. Walter West 204 So. Riverside, Ph. 487-R $1271.10 arr1 1200 attorney ft. Car Accident Report. Roes Brown filed report et atrlklng a pedestrian, Oerald Alexander, near Altamont Wed nesday evening. Alexander re ceived fatal Injuries. Justice of Peace CourtNone, July 4th Special DOUBLE ORANGE STAMPS i i ill ill Fill Jtl5 Wl'KX'k YMrssssasssljCgiiaAl 'w Usdlea' O-Pe. Wool or Knit 9olt, Plain Dresaea, Jacket. Crashed Plush Coats. Cash and Carry Grata' Suits, Coats, Hata, Bath Robes. 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