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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1933)
1 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Anoint 31, 1933 PAGB m2 CITY LKUUtX TMASKIi TIIOHK MHO IIM.MII WITH tONVKNTION An Open Letter to Our Friends ot Ik Klsmuth Um pire: We ere unable (u per aotially thank each an of yon tiir your esslstsnce In stsglng our recent American Legion oi.lir.ntlon br. W are llirafar taking this oppor tunity to expross our apprecla lion ot your lforti In our behalf. Your enihuslsetlc support md our various rants so successful that Klamath Falla taai won ranown throughout th atat ai wonderful olty lor eonven tluna. Kindly accapt Dili latter a our alnoar tbanka for your loyal support and eo-opsra- tlon. W. R. CANTON, Commander Klamath Poet No. a. American Legion. O. D. HATTHBW8, Chairman 1.11 Ufloa Con ' rantlon ComnlMlon. Guveta At Wlllard Reglstra- tloni at th Hot. I Wlllard Tues ri.v Included K. H. Mornhotis. Ban rrsnelsco; 0. r. Bttsar, Hae ramsnto: 1. A. Naflay, Alturas: J. M. Whit. Wd: B. W. l.a kln. McCioud; D. . Palntar, Ran Kranctsco; i. P. Hanaaaay, Min neapolis; I. Kant. Ban Kren n.ro! H. W. (laylor. Ui An In; A. 11. Axon, Omok, Wash.: J. C. Whit. El Paso, -Texas; r B. Blmpnon. Los Ansel": V. W Youtira. Kugens: W. U. Ilyinan Han Francisco; V. B. Armstrong. . Mdford; K. H. Bockmeer, inano; M. R. Colllam, w. tin 'irem.r Han Praoclaco: A. H.. Klnman Hlnss. Or.i 0. Lundgren. Idaho: H. O. Keels. Bassr: J. V. "as e.nfoos, Colorado: 0. C. Ho' ard. J. (J. McDonald, Rarra- m.nto: D. i. Murray, B. N. Haea- nar, nVeltle; It. Blauihtar, Yak- H. B. Rand. E. II. Polly Montana: B. Klndley, A. 0. Loy. Baatll; I. H. Carlson, u V. wllllaiir. Ban Franclaeo: B. it- PaoDlaa. McCioud: C. A. I "I'd Rand; J. W. Rogers. Ban Iran A. (1. Brletwlssr. Busim .in.; u. nrown.ll. Idaho: U. W Camaron, Willow Ranch, Calif.: H. Hlchard. H. K. llrooka. Bend; A. O. Wilson, K. 1. (iraut. Ban Kranclaco: P. V. Burae. nacre inanlo; J. O. McNary. Albuqusr- ! r. N. Rlasan. Calnlne. Cal. A. B. Albrliht. Baattl: T. A Vllrs. Chlco: K. llarnea. Med ford: R. Pray. Wtwood: O Ulion, Bpokan; W. Johnson Ban rranrlsco: C. A. Webster, Hin. wton: C. 1. P.lllbouc. Burns 8. Mc Arthur, Portland: C. Bhlrf orovllle! O. I). Oliver. Honera J. I.. Austin. Portland: H. How, Chlloouln: C. C. Btlblrh. Ban fr'ranclsco: 8. Smith, Portland J it.mohlll. Dean Cook. Ma dara, Calif.; E. M. Tuley. Mill vii. Calif.-, r. Horu klvdford H. Kslthfull. Honolulu; R. Bu sard, Lakevlew: M. O. Kohman, Ban Francisco; C. H. Harris, Milton, Or.; B. O. Smith, T. 0. Richards. J. E. Nelson, B V. Full way. II. M. Randall, M. D. Lh W. A. Billings, A. E. Dartholemy. W. U. Brown, all of Portland: V. D. Carrol, Colusa, Calif.; W. Nells. Lib by, Mont.; 0. L. Bill ings. Idaho, and Don Lawrencs. Bpokan. Vleltlnc Relators Her Mr. and Mra. Russell Bodley of Stock ton, Calif., ar visiting this week at the horn of Mr. Bodley parenta, Mr. and Mra. George W. Walton ot the SI. Francis dis trict. Mr. and Mra. Bodley have just completed summer tour around th edge of th United Btates and will return to Block ton Friday, where Mr. Bodley Is employed as head of th music department at th Collei of the Pacific. Mra. Ilodley la alao an accomplished musician and wit) b remembered hare, wher she attended school aa Beatrlc Wal ton, i Chlrauo Doctor Visits Dr. Dennis Crlle, msmbsr of the Psrry Clinic of Chicago, stopped In Klamath Falls last wsvk whlls on a motor tour of ths coast, fat a visit with Dr. George Mer ryman. While here he visited at ths Hillside hospital In whlro Dr. Marryman has an Interest. He waa greatly satlsflsd with the Klamath district and expected to return again for a longer visit with Dr. Msrryman before re turning east. . A New Deal For Coffee . . The "Forgotten Joys" of the Coffee Cup By ELLA Words words words! How many articles, books galore have been dedicated to the causa of hot ter coffee. And still w have It- morning, noon, and night sel dom worth get ting ont ot bed to drink, con sumed at noon with a hop It'll h good, gulped at night to drown th richness ot the dessert won- rinelne which Is the lessor of two evils. And still there Is so much of friendliness, ordlnllty, cheer In a good cup ot coffee. Children cry for It, mamma sighs for It, and dad leave home for Itl Take hope, ye weary home-maker, there Is a cure. The Drip Method! Tos, ma'am, and not only doea It produce the true coffee flavor, clear and sparkling, a brew fit for the gods and busbanda but It' fool proof, It eliminates worry and extra cure. It's economical and convenient. Even on oup of coffe can b made just as satisfactorily as a larger amount. And not th least ot Its Joys by any mean th pot does not require aa much scouring aa you onually apply to other coffee uten slls. Filtering Needs Cere Because the waxen In the coffee ar not extracted, those deposits do not cling to ths Inside of the pot, bringing th bitter taste o com monly found In coffoe. CD BRIEFS To Visit Hero Mr. and Mra. Kd Meyers and family ot Loa Angelas ar aipacted to arrive Friday to visit at th horn of Mr. Mayers' aunt, Mr. Ilutch Ins on Walnut street. Accom panying thaw will ba the Utile daughters of Mra. Charles Faught, Luclll and Dorothy. who have bean (laying In Los Angeles with th Meyers lor th past three years. tilrl Mounts Hetara Mrs. L. B. Henry of llul (larden street left early Wednesday morning for Lincoln to bring boni a number of Olrl Boouia who bar spent th past tan day In camp under th leadership of Mra, T, Davis Preston. Mra. B. L. Mitch ell and Miss Violet Pearson. Mrs. Wlnnltrert Benton alao accom panied the troop camp took. Addn-ae Incomer Th arrest of Charlaa K. Batford on morals charg by the city polls depart ment Monday, took place at lilt tasl street. Instead ot at 1121. the number set down on police docket and picked tp by representative or tm paper Th mistake occurred at police bureau In copying data from the arrest slip Into tb docket. ' Front Axliland I'atief The tot lowing article appeared In ths Asbland Tidings: "Miss Mary Anna Donahue of Klamath Falls I n vacation guest at the Con. valeecent Horn on Granite street." Party Planned Friday A fare well parly and dance lor depart' Ing missionaries of the church ot Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Balnts will h held la th audi lorlum of th public library Fri day eveulng at 7:10 o'clock. Tb public la Invited. ' Leaving for East Mr. and Mra. Jack Meredith ot 1017 Oar- den street expect to leave Bun- day for BU Louts, Mo., wher they bare been causa py tue Illness of Mr. Meredith's mother, They plan to visit In the eastern city lor sometime. Visit Horry Patch Mr. and Mra. H. C. Fagersand family of 1417 Reclamation elroet and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hayea and family of tutt Applegate atrt spent Bunday at Huckleberry mountain and enroute homo visited at Crater Lake. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Mowry and George Mowry have loft for Portland alter stopping In Klamalb ratle They toursd the Orsgon beaches aud spool several days aa guests at the Moon borne. Mra. Moon acoompanled thorn north. Leave Hospital Mrs. ' Harold Schalfer left Klamath Valley hos pital Tuesday after recuperating from a major operation to which she submitted several weeks ago. She Is at the bom of hsr par enta, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brear- cliffe, on Worden avenue. Leave Hospital Mrs. Jack Egan and bnby daughter Joyce left Klamath Valley hoapltal Tuesday to return to their home on Martin street. Baby Phyllis, twin ot Joyce, remained In the hospital for a few days addi tional car. Moving to Mrd'ord Mra. Har old Runnels and children are leaving auon for Medford to moke their home. The parents ot Mr. Runnels who was killed In an auto accldout two weeks ago reside at Central Point, Return From Valley Mrs. R. 0. Clapp of Garden street arrived home Bunday from Ashland where ahe aubmltted to an opera tion In a valley bospital two weeks ago. Hhe la recovering nicely and Is able to be about again. Plan Werk-Knd Trip Justice of th Pesce and Mrs. W. B. Barnss ar planning a trip to Sacramento over Labor Day They will visit their eon,' Zed Barnes, during their atay In the south. Pre-Bthool Clinic Parents of pre-achool children of Mills school who are Interestsd In clinic work are requested to snd or phon their name to 880 East Main street, phon 26i, and their canes will he cared for, LEHR A'course, there are pots and pots, whsn It oomes to drip ooffes makers. Choose wslll The holes In the cof fee baskot should be Just so, the basket In proportion to the (lie ot the pot Some materials are not a good as othsrs. Fresh, clssn Alter pspers are es sential to clearness, much better to my way of thinking than cloth, for unlesa utmost care Is used the coffee waxea may be cooked In the fibre of the cloth producing an undesirable flavor. Coffee Must Be Speclslly Prepared Which bring ns np to th coffee! The first step, of course, townrd good coffee Is to Buy a Good Coffee which In this Instanc means one speclslly prepared. Finely ground, yes hut It must be speclallyblended and roasted In such a way that th flarorsom oils contained In the cof fe berry cells, opsned by grinding, ar cooked and mad ready for dissolving Just the very minute th boiling wster passe through th coffee. Ah, me what If you had to worry about this yourself. Did I hoar a sigh for th good old days? Well now there's coffee specially prepared for producing the finest of drip cof fe, a pot designed to bring out all the fine qualities of th coffee end, right In th can to save you time and expense, a neat llltle package of filter papers. What more can yon ask ear for th boiling water and a mlnnt to sit down and linger over th comforting delight ot r good cup of coffee? Camera Catches "Dirty Work" in British Football Game A mud frleie inearthed from some ancient tempi, do yon nppost-No, It's Just Jolly bit ot action during a mud football match In Xaaex, England. Tbe earner caught the play Just as on team mad died throavh to victory, and tb game, yon might say, was In th bog. Because the group looked Ilk panel la be relief, an artist helped oat th Ulueloa with th tricky border. TREE TROOPER O. 0. 0. CAMP F-4. Sliver Lake, Or. Wednesday night was a gala event at the Cllft BprlngH camp when all men were called In from aub camps to aitena a banquet given In honor of the retiring captain. W. A. Wappen ateln, who has been tb company commandar sine th first of June. He returns to his duties as Professor of Military Science and Taetlr with tb Reeerv Of ficer's Training Corps at the University of Oregon at Eogene. Prior to reporting to the uni versity he will go to San Fran cisco to drive hi wife and daugh ter to Eugene. First Lieutenant Harry J. Harper, th F. A. at Fort Lewis, Washington arrived last Satur day to take over his duties as camp commander. H haa been on duly at Camp Agness. Supper waa ssrvsd tor 100 men. The menu consisted oi fried chicken, snow flaked pota toes, creamed asparagus on toast, ripe olives, tomato, lettuce and green pepper salad, corn on cob. celery and radishes, cocoanut custard Pie, bread, butter. Jam. coffee, vanilla Ice cream, cig arettes and a cigar for each man. 1. 1 beer. During th meal. Chaplain wll lis Bergen of the Medford dis trict gave a speech In which he presented Captain Wappenatein. The captain thanked Harry Lynch and hla group of foremen for their support and insistence In establishing the camp. He thanked the members of the Civilian Conservation Corps Co, 96 for their loyalty, their will ingness to work, no task being assigned that they did not enter Into with a spirit wblcb be bad never Been equaled, and stated also that It had been a pleasure to have been their commanding officer. He alao received a let ter giving the rating of this camp among 16 other camps in aoutbern Oregon. The Moon Prairie camp being the highest rated canih in tbe Medford dis trict, bent this camp by of one per cent In receiving tbe highest rating for well managed camp In aoutbern Oregon. , Tbe men presented the retiring cap tain with a Gladstone bag. The members of Cllft Springs camp Journeyed to Bly tor a game ot baseball. The Bly C. C. C. team won by a score of to 6. Another sub-csmp waa estab lished on Long creek last Tues day. The camp consists ot a road crew ot IB men and a tele phone crew of It men. The telephone crew I building a line from Silver Lake Ranger sta tion to Ingram Ranger station, a distance ot (0 miles. They will be Joined at Ingram atatlon by tbe telephone crew of Camp Ingram, who la building a line from Lakevlew to Ingram Ranger station. The road crew will re main at the sub-csmp for two months as they have several road to build In that territory. Obituary OCTA DKLILAH MILLER Mra. Octa Delilah Miller. resident ot this city for the laat nine years, passed away at her residence 2114 Radcllffe Wed nesday at 1:30 a. m. after brief Illness. Mrs. Miller Is sur vived by her husband Charle A. Mlllor, two daughter Mra, Bes sie Lepley and Mrs. Hniel Lar son, one son Wosley Roe Miller all ot Klamath Falls. Tbe re mains rest In the Gold Room at the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine street at Sixth where friends may call. Notice of funeral to be announced later. Save Your Roof for a Few Dollars 1 SO All TTPIt OF HOOPS NOT AN OltblNASV SOOS COATINO SR gSSISTINO 10NOII IIH For Sale by lumber, lulldle Mate rial. lnt end HsreVere dealers. MANUSACTUII0 tV lONSr. PAfl COMPANY ttiiMltheil .(Ml Let Anaelss, Cellferele DINNER HONORS CMP OFFICERS Lavvlnc for Boath Mrs. H. W. Brldgeford la leaving Thurs day for Sacramento, Ban Fran cisco and the Ban la Cms moun tains, wher she will enjoy a 1 days' visit with relative and friend. Arrive From Booth Clair Brown arrived here last Friday from aonthern California where ba ha spent th past several weeks, and I now visiting with friends. Injured fat rail Mrs. B. H. Pruitt of East Main street sustained two fractured ribs In a fall at hor home Saturday. She la confined to hsr bed at her bom but may receive visitors. Palmer Return Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Palmer and children, Barbara and Jamas, returned bom Tueadty from Portland wher they visited for the past ten day. tMsrs From Vocation Mrs Edward Swart and her daugh ter. Helen, have returned from a vacation on Vancouver Island In British Columbia. Derm Grantrl Decree ot dl vorce was granted by Circuit Judge W. M. Duncan August 1) to Jean E. Johnson from Ralph J, O. Johnaon. Critically IU Earl DeLap, Merrill law enforcement officer, la critically 111 at a local hos pital. lie in TO Mayor Willis E. Mshoney this week received Invitation from Mayor W. W. Stockwell of Grants Pass to Lo guest of honor at the atate fair on Labor Day to witness the presentstlon of the worlds largest bouquet to Mr. Julius L. Msier, th state's First Lsdy. The huge ilor, piece will be mad np of glad loll, all from Grant Pas and Josephin county. Mors than 10,000 gladioli blooms ar being shipped to Sa lem from Granta Pass. Tbe bou quet will be 100 feet long and 30 feet wide and will be held In place by 1.000 separate vases. The mayor's letter slates that the presentation cereL.-ny will be witnessed by thousands. News reel photographers will be there to record th vent. The presen tation will be made by J. O, Holt of Eugene, chairman ot the board of agriculture. The bou quet's freshness will b main tained through fair week, Sep tember 4-9, by new arrival ot gladioli from aonthern Oregon. Four truck lines have been char tered to do th carrying. North Side Club Sponsor $ Meeting The 'regular bl-wekly meeting ot the North Sid Welfare club will be held Thursday evening at I o'clook at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hendrickson, 1(03 Scott street. During th summer months It was decided to hold the meetings at various homes In the north sec tion of the city. A permanent meeting place will be selected at a latter data, according to Gomor Jones, chairman. Chinese Killed In Earthquake SHANGHAI, Aug. SO. (API Delayed -Chinese advices from Cbengtu, capital ot Ssechwan Province in western China, to day aald 100 persons were killed and considerable property was destroyed August 25 when an earthquake shook Chengtu and the surrounding territory. New VOX ' Theatre of The Stars Positively Ends Sat. Night GUNMEN i EAST FACING HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Ang. II. (AP) Revealing a sordid atory ot gang vengeance In the assaasi-1 nation ot two formsr St. Louts snd New York hoodlums tere. Chief ot Detective Joseph Tay lor aald today murder complaint would be nought (gainst foar astern men for th crime. Taylor named Charles Sher man, Morris Honvmsgy, Henry Sherman and Jack Welnateln aa suspects In tb cold blooded kill ings of Harry Mackley and Frank Keller her Monday nlgbt la a fasbtonsble Italian restaurant Old Murder Traced The detective chief said the slayinga were an act of reprisal for tbe killing or Moms Moll, also known as Morris Marks, shot to death In New York last June. Th four men named by Taylor allegedly are memjbera of tbe gang formerly headed by Moll. Both Mackley and Moll wr wanted In Los Angeles tor the murder of David Antink In Kit. Antlnk, aecretarr of a real estate firm, was shot down after be had Identified five men as those who robbed him of IIS, 000. Mackley, one an associat of Moll later became hla enemy, police charge, and was wanted in New York la connection with Moll's death. War Veteran Aid Commitnon -Will Sell Bond SALEM, Aug. 10. OF) Bonds totaling $200,000 will be placed on sale September II, by the World. War Veterans' stat aid commission, It was announcod today by Jerrold Owen, xeea tlve aecretary. Th proceeds ot th 4K per cent bonds to matur In lilt and 1140 will b need In meet ing psyment ot outstanding bonds in th sum of 11,060.000 due October 1. Cash oa hand and receivable from the stat treasurer will mak np th rest ot tb payment. Several blda wer expected by th commission In view ot th reported improvement ot the bond market tb past few months. Now Playing PELICAN -THEATRE Now Playing U?TOAlV POOLE'- PINE TREE TWATOB Now Playing POOLK'B RAINBOW "THEATRE IDE rouLr-'B !f3-a HUGE DANCE WILL ASSIST Civic organisations of th city will combine their efforts Thurs day night for th open air dance to raise tunas lor Kismsth Fall' participation In tb fjike vlew rouodop tbla week-end. Tbe dance will be held at the Klamath Union high school tennis court. Th profits will be used to send the American Legion drum eorps and th Merchant' City band to th roundup oa Labor Day. Th day ha been set aside in honor of visitor from Klam ath Falls. Th band will prsaeat a free half hour concert before th danc and tb dram eorps will make Its first appearance el nee tbe slst Legion convention. Of (leers In ebsge of the danc have mad preparation IcT on of the season' largest crowds. The drum corps win leav tne Leaion ball at :00 o'clock Thursday night and parad down Mala street to th tennis onrt. Tb Mela street xhibltloa will last a halt hoar. Th corps, according ve Man ager Roland T. warrem, aaa shown considerable Improvement In th last few weeks. The member bar been oat each night practicing bngle, drum, and marching exercises under New ton Green, stat bugler cham pion, and Carl Cook, drill master. Dew sr Powell, dram major, will lead the parad and tennis court appearance. ROUNDUP FUND Bar now fat puro on d exx-drr . . . BUT HOW to k p n gnploy kJJ macd an t np-qren, ... Support Ptaal Its Kooaoralt md fb v'" matTTirrnbi who cm baaraa (ho load-af arocrlar onmonoa hi doiaa I thasr part to raator 2EE5i2j lONG-fWfl l Gallon Hi fisMt wMtera oil . . Refi ipcialy lor aa Rmta oM mad ataatia mp ander ntrtuw Wat. 38c m- laTearCaa I XJ S eat, 1 1.7 MM Imm4 M ial dwwlK Form Fitting SUp-Ori Ceape r Two-Door Fear-Door Far Coupe or Roadrter only. 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