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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1933)
July 13, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Saw Hordes of young ducks end gees, feeding end ewlmmlng In the Klamath lake watnre where nesting conditions have been liloal tlili soason, and I thnuglil of the buntlni see on. J. K. rlpnnsorlna- Dnnrr -The llnem ploysd Council will iipnninr a free dsnre to be held at Hcundls hill on Thursday evening at o'clock. The council alao huldn dance each Haturdsr evnning, proroutle from which arn turned over to needy unemployed. Hark From Fair Mr. and Mra. T. O. Johnson and son, Hob ot tha Paarca Doauly ahop hsve returned from a trip to lha Century of Progress exposition In Chlcaio and a tour ot Yellow alona National park. Thoy were away a month and whlla In Chl caio Mra. Johnion visited aoma ot tha largest baauty salons In tha city. Meeting Postponed In cour tesy to Tat Commlsalnnar Chaa. V. Calloway, who addressed a lunrbfion meeting of business and profaialonal man and women Wedneedar at tha Wlllard ho .1. tha Insurance Aianta association of Klamath Fells postponed l a regular waakly meeting until Kriilny noon at tha Wlllard. . , i- if .u., A n nntl 11CS- mant of a alata-wlda meeting of ratall meat aeaiera io i Portland, Bunday. July I, baa hatn received at tha local chain- . a An Ineal deal- ner m ct.iun,-.,'-. - ara Interested In attending tha mooting may oniam iucut .u formation from tha chamber. In city From Camp Mr. and Mra. Victor Palmer and children. --a itarbara. . wara In Klamath Falla Tuaaday to obtain supplies for their summer tii v.- unHh I'mnnm river. on - - f an-nmniMHl. UT Don ald Reynolds, who la spending tha lummii with mem Brfnm Vrmn f takland Mrs. F. W. Martin, proprlatoraaa of tha Modarn grocery on r.asi ii. im iirMt. returned Friday from Oakland. Calif., whara aha visited har aon-ln-law ana oeugn. tar, Mr. and Mra. Oacar Berg dahl. lUmlrd Iurk Found A ruddy lurk, bearing tha lag 1ISS&.7 HV .1 .1 .. I - .1 I l...nil. m i on waa found on Link rlrar on June I by Ml Vernone wcl.'auioy, according to reports f ruin lha U. ft. blnlnglral aurvey. Tha bird waa killed by aoma animal. Hark From Dunamnlr Mra. Itatnon Arnold and llula daugh ter, Jean Kay, hsve roturned to ihelr hum on onrden street from Dunsmulr, Calif., whera they rlalted fur several daya. Mr. Lalhie Vlalla Mn. P. LaDue of Dunsmulr rlalted i - it,. ( , V I- wuk from her home In Dunsinutr. una la a tormer reeiuem ui Klamath falla. Returns From Vlalt Mra. Helen Itorill baa returned to Klamath Falla after a weoK a vsrntlon apvnt In Medford aa the guana of Mr. ana Mrs. A. v Allen. riMil injurvo nwn ,uiiii,i. emplnya of tha Ewauna Lumber company, la a patient at Klam ath Valley hoapltal, whera ba la Injury. Arrive Homo Dale Shepherd lias arrlred home to wlatl "hie parenta, Mr. and Mra. Marvin Hhenhard of 140 California are one from Salem whara ba attenda achool. Retnra Roma Mr. and Mra. Frank F. ltobluaon and children, Alfred and Florence and Dean Hmlth of Moacow, Ida., left for their boma Wedneaday morning after a 10-daya' visit with rela- tlvaa and frlenda In Klamath Fallt and at Rocky Point, Return Home Mra. Fred How ard and Mlaa Ada Hardin re turned boma Hunday after an enjoyable week apent In Calla han, Calif., aa the gueata of Mr. nd Mra. w. H. Harmon and Mine Hub? Bridges. M. and F, Circle The M. and F. circle of tha Methodlat Ladlss' Aid will meot Thureday after noon at 9 o'clock at tha home of Mra. H. B. Wooda In Bt. Fran cla park. VETERANS ELECT. F Tha Veteran'a Political League ot Klamath County, formerly known aa tha Defendera of Amer ica, elected permanent offlcera and went on record unanimously oppoalng either of tba propoaed plana of tranafnrrlng tha armory fund at a meeting Tueaday ato ning In tha circuit court room. District Attorney T. ft. Olllen- watera apoka In faror of leavlng tha armory fund whera It la, and doclared either of tha propoaed tranafera would not decreaae the county taxea. On tha baala that construction of tha armory would decreaae the Hat of unemployed, R. K. Brad bury, director o? relief, main talned tha fund ahould ba kept Intact and efforta made to receive federal money for matching tha Pay Day at a Forest Army Camp yJ2 Llut. T. I. BadU, U. . irmr, Is shown abov sctlnf as paymaster for lha Clvllfaa Coniarvatlon Corps camp In Italnlar Na tional Park, Washington. Each workar gta $& monthly out oC tha dollar-a-dy pay, and Is housed, flothcd and fed at gov arnmant aipansa. Tha ramainder of tha 'pay la aaut to lha workar 'a dependents. county'a appropriation for build ing tha armory at tha praaent time, Repreaentlng tha National Guard, Fay Morrla, local attor ney, adrlaed agalnat changing tha armory fund to other pro poaed county funda. tieorgo Taylor, county treaa urer. apoka on tha financial con dltlona of tha county, and de clared tha county waa In fair con dition. . A meeting will be held with the Langell Valley Veteran'a Polit ical league Thuraday evening at the Langell Valley community hall at g o'clock. Offlcera elected at tha meeting Tueaday evening ara: W. P. Myara, prealdent; M. W. Harbl- aon, rlca prealdent: C. Chapman, Junior vice prealdent; C. B. Caa aell, aecretary; Al Fiddler, treas urer; w. P. McCauley, aergeant at arme; Frank Frankford, C. Chapman, L. K. Porter, truataea. NOTKT5 TO THE PlTlfJO I will ba at tha building In apector'a offlca In tha city ball, from f) to 10 a. m. and from 1 to 2 p. m., to laaua permlta for bulldlnga. I can be reached at tha offlca at these houra by anyone having bualnene with thla office, or by appointment at other tlmea. FRED AHREN8, Building Inapector. E With tha upturn fn buying throughout tha country producing Increased ordera, mora and mora men are going back to work. Andy Warner, local deeler for tha Goodyear Tlra Rubber Co., baa announced. "Mora than (.000 additional workers hava been reemployed In Coodyear'a factories alnce April 1," ha aald. "Thla includea tire factories In Akron, Los An geles and Gadsden, Ala., and cot ton mills In New Belford, Mass., and Cariersvllle, Cedartown and Kockmart, Ga. "Tha trend of general business activity la upward, and an exceas of II per cent over normal s ca nons! Improvement alnca March haa been noted In tha volume of all typea of business In tha V. B.," ba continued. "Renewal tlra aalaa ahow aa upturn of to per cant In excess of normal aeasoa- al Imorovemant sine V.w Coupled with tha Increase In business activity la an Increase In price of all eommodltlea, aver aging Id per cent alnca March. "Increased ordera ara coming Into Goodyear'a factories and pro duction of Goodyear tlra baa In creased loo par cant alnca Jano aiy. To take oar of thla la creased production factory em ployment baa been atepped up 15 par cent alnca that time. Library ot Congress aontalna 271,000 rolumaa. Know Why You Are Sicld-FREE! 7oZ Theatre of the Stara Positively Enda Thursday aoajn tax tt a paaANt imoim aoMos or lovtj noavumci dajm! twNOVARRO V BARBARIAN With Myrna Loy Reginald Denny It costs yoa ao money at all, neither any obligation, to KNOW your condition! An examination on the Ra diuaic Isjstrament trill give yon TRUTH! 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THoft ftfwirted Theft of a tbra atolen from bis automobile parked at Pine and Seventh atreeta Tueeday night waa re ported to police bureau Wednea day by George Belton. LI crass Isaded A marriage license waa Issued Tueaday after noon to Robert Lewis Irwin, 21. ..j u--w xriUahelh Keller. 1. both of Klsmsth Falla by the , county derk'e office. Ix-ove For F.ugene Mr. and Mra. II. 11. Prultt and daughtera. Marjorle and Marie, left Hunday for F.ugene where they will visit friends and relatives. vuif P.mtts Mr. and Mrs. Joe llllss of Darrow street have returned from Corvallla where ! they visited Mrs. Ullsa' parents, ; Mr. and Mra. Floyd. j Iend-a-lland CIrHo The Lend- ; a-Xnnd circle of tha Methodist church, will enloy a picnic Thura-; day at Moore park. j Coming Sunday Paya Fine Domanlc Ferares.: paid a fine of 110 Wednesday on chargea ot operating a motor eehlcla with Improper license platea. lie waa arrested by slate police offlcera. Mrs. Faught Returns Mrs. Charlea Faught of 1129 East tuu reinrneif home Sat urday from Ashland where ahe baa been Tismng ior me month with her father, Mr. Larson. Rome From Trip Mr. and Mra. Z. W. Dixon and daughters, Mona and Lois of 2160 Eborleln street hava returned home from a fishing trip to Diamond lake and the North Umpqna. Visiting: In Ikevlew Mra. El la woodmore left Tuesday for Lakovlew, where ahe will spend several daya visiting relatives and friends. Fort Klamath Hlioppers Mrs. William Pete and Mrs. Joe Tay lor ot Fort Klamath apent Wed nesday In Klamath Falls shop ping and Tlsltlng with frlenda. More To Mrdford. Mr. and nin.,in nri family are leav'lng' Klamath Falla tor Med ford, whara they will be located In tha future Langell Visitor Mrs. Jloyd Pool ind Mr. and Mr.. Bogus ot Langell Valley wore shoppers In Klamnth Falls, Tuesday. Enjoying Vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jester of Grant. Pa-J are enjoying a yacntlon visit at llarrlmnn Lodge a. tha guests of Mr. Jester a parents. Eml Thursday! V I ARIZONA I 1 WRANGLERS II In Pennnl ll tviioopln' and llollerln'l IJ 5 Itnntin' and Itoarln'I I S POOLK'S j I PELICAN 1 I THEATRE I I No Advance f 2 In I'rlreel 1 T FINAL SHOWINGS i THURSDAY ii Forgetting hit career in her j H carcase. umonitvl Ralph MORGAN . Booto MALLORY Alexander KIRKLAND Irene WARE Added ARTHUR TRACY "The Street Singer" CEORGE ARLISS aa the Working Man An Honest-to-Gosh, Doxm-to-Earth Role for Arliss. COJU.NO FRIDAY ! aYr'J 8 jAf R'i A siAnwrcR 'BabyFace as Gr.jacjs rv ska LET THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE LOCAL DAILY NEWSPAPERS BE YOUR GUIDE... fnnnn Hrn77 THEY POINT THE WAY TO THE BEST BARGAINS IN KLAMATH FALLS The Klamath News AND The Evening Herald CARTOON and SPORT pnnl.K'a COOL PINE TREE I'OOI.K .S LXMH, PELICAN us GGrjuczi THEATRE TIIEATRK-