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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1933)
July 18, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE TOTEM OS AT CONVENTION Fifteen band and drum carpi eompossd o( 11 muslclsus from American Legion p-.. .n Oregon nd northern California w"l march on Main street In a two hour persde starling at o'clock, Auiuat 10, lb first eve ning o( tha lesion state conven tion In Klamath ralla, A complete Hat of tha drum enrpa ami banda coming to Klam ath Falla waa made by conven tion commlaalon members Mon day. Among tha features of tha parada will ba an eihlhltlon of tha Ashland kilty band. Mom bara will wsr gay colored silts Imported from Scotland. Tha Caveman band from Orants Paaa la announced aa another pic turesque garbed musical orienlaa- lion. Tha only other two banda to coma are a 20 place, band from Rend and a 0 piece hand from Albany. Only ill of the visiting um corps will enter tha annual s'ste competition fur championship corps. They will ia Corvallla, Medford, Enterprise, l,a (Jranda, Koseburg and Portland. Other drum corps which will not enter tha competition but will h bar for tha para tin and inhibitions are Balem, tha na tional champion which la dis qualified from entering tha slate contest; Tillamook. Yreka and Dunsmulr, (,'sllf., prevented f -m entering competition because of being out of tha state, and Klam ath Kalla, tha hoat. according to precedent doea not enter the slate championship contest. A recent survey on four New Jersey main trunk highways, es pecially daslKnod, for aafety. prov ed that 80 per cent of tha fatn.li tlea occurred at night. HEALTH UNIT Think It Over! If your funeral bill is high er than Earl Whitlock would charge, you are pay ing too much, because no where in this vicinity may finer service be obtained. And If you accept less than a complete Whitlock ser vice, you are still paying too much, because even a sum less than one hundred dollars will provide a truly appropriate and comforting Memorial Service through Whitlock's. Earl Whitlock Funeral Home serves more families than any other local funeral director. This means that we are In a position to of fer more complete services at actually less charge to each patron . . . Investigate our methods in advance of need, by sending for a copy of the new Gift Booklet, "Looking Ahead." Or call in person next time you are in the neighborhood. There is no charge or obligation entailed in a visit here. PVlllll EARL WHITLOCK FUNERAL HOME Pin Avenue at Sixth Si Phone 46 MAKES T OF BUSY YEAR A total of (30 vaccinations (or smallpoi and 441 Immunisations for dlptherla ware given by the Klamath county health unit our Ing the past half year, according to statistics compiled In the semi annual report to tha atata board of health. Slzty-elgbt eases of eommunl- cable diseases were reported to the unit during that time, and of this number 37 eases were quar antined and It premises disin fected. Thirty-three Investiga tions of possible communicable disease were Investigated. Diseases reported to tha unit during tha past alz months were tabulated as follows: acarlet lev. er, 14: typhoid, 1; chicltenpoz, 10: measles, 8; mumps, 1; pneu monia. 7; smallpox, I; erysipelas, 4; septic sore throat, 1: influen za, 6; Impetigo, 3; tularemia, 1: Bcablea, 2; social diseases, 9. Kilaicatlon Stressed Ten educational talks were given during the half year, will' an attendance of 864, and 223 pamphlets and leaflets distribut ed. In the sanitation division 372 general Inspections were carried on, 3 dairies Inspected, 3 water supplies examined, 43 Investiga tions made and 16 nuisances abated. In child hygiene, 293 nursing calls were made, 39 prenatal vis its, 40 maternity calls, 4t visits to pre-scbool children, (2 Infant visits, 74 school child visits, and 17 nursea' conferences held. A total of 1.(09 children were ezamined for defects, five pupils excluded from school, 94 defects corrected, and 45 additional pu pils treated. There were alz health talks en the subject of child hygiene pre sented over the -county, with an attendance of 150. Three hun dred and twelve Investigations were made, and 13 child clinics held with an attendance of 92. Among county dependanta there were 150 visits to the coun ty home. 214 home visits, 62 vis its to the county jail, 88 vlslu to tha county hospital: 24 opera tions performed. 684 patients treated. 269 Investigations of de pendents carried on, 66 prisoners In the county Jail examined and 15 lunacy hearings held. During the half year 4.131 pa tients called at the office of the county unit for treatment of varl oua klnda and office conferences. The average track of a tor nado Is about one-fifth of a mile across and 20 mllea long, and la ao aharply defined that houses on one side of a street mav be completely demolished while thosa on (he other aide are unharmed. Prominent Member Of Tacoma Society Attempts Suicide SEATTLE, July 17. UP) A Tacoma society girl, Miss Betty Hlgbee, 20, waa In seclusion to day after an alleged suicide at tempt by leaping Into the watera of Puget Sound here late Sat urday night, police aald, afte a quarrel with a naval officer of the U. 8. 8. Tennessee. At Tacoma. memoera of her family declined to comment on the Incident. VIEWED BY BOARD WA8HINOTON. July IT. W) -Tha cabinet hoard la charge Iot publio work met today to consider new proposals for apeedlng federal funds Into con struction amid Indications that President Roosevelt ' la making cuts la tha 190,000,000 rivers and harbors and flood control program It sanctioned last week. The board reviewed recom ir.ecdattone for projects totaling about $750,000,000. Sharp re ductlona ware expected. Though In every caaa tha es timates have been examined and cut down by both the cabinet board and a subcommittee be fore they reached him, the pres ident haa In prevloua recom mendations found still further ground for reductions. c. c, c. y IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, July 17. UP) Harry Hale. 19. a civilian conservation corps worker from ; Kingston, Pa., waa killed last : night In an automobile accident on the Roosevelt highway aoout 1 miles east of Ririe. Idaho. ! Hale had been stationed at the Irwin forest camp in Swan valley and, with five others, was return ing when the accident occurred. He auffered a broken neck, being dead when brought to the hospi tal here. Othera In (he party auf fered minor Injuries. Hale's body i waa taken to Pocatello and will be aent to Kingston. BOISE. Idaho. July 17. VP) Funeral services will he held here tomorrow for Frank -Walsh, 21. civilian conservation corpa mem-1 ber from Union City, N., J., wno . died here yesterday of a broken neck received when be dove into a shallow pool of water at Cen- tervllle. The body will be aent to New Jersey. AGED COUPLE DEAD S SALEM. July 17. (JP) Edwin L. Buchanan, 69. and his wife who wss (5, were killed almost Instantly here late this after noon when their car waa atruek by the northbound Shasta Lim ited on the Southern Pacific tracka. Eye witnesses aald the car ap parently had aulled. The train's bell waa ringing and the loco motive moving alowly. The car waa dragged about 75 fet. Mrs. Buchanan leavea a sis ter, Mrs. Jimmy Robinson. The couple had lived In Salem about 20 years. Dolly Madison, wife of Presi dent Madison, Is credited with the Invention of ice cream: Kancy Johnson, wife of a young naval officer. Is credited with Invention of the Ice cream freezer. . 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