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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1933)
September 12, 1033 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALIJ3. OREGON PAGE rlVB CITY BRIEFS I Saw ' A roadster passing another car on tee Esplanade brldg ortr eaual. 1 dldo'l aar aim earing It wi pro hibited. J. M. Hall Hold OmIi Ouutl registered at Hi Hull Dotal orr th. pait weknd wrt A. L. Blik, Beattle; Mrt. L. Cepp, Dorr In 0- W. Spencer. Portland; H.-D, Llniill nd wit, Los An geln; Ouorg Hilton, Jr., Oranls hui A. L. Haye, Lookout; Mrs. Emma rnnr, Portland; K. Molltor, Chlloquln; J. Htndrloka. Eugene; Vada Spath. Ktno; Or. Paul . II. Carttana. Lakevlew; Wavcrly Brown. Coluaa; Homar CHIa. Dallaa; W. D. Klly, Port land! Ra Simmons, Wad lord; Mr, and Mra. J. K. Braaaford. Topoka; Caro W. Jacobt, Rue aall Hona, Loa Anialaa; J. E. Rooney, B, Denton, Tnout; Mr. and Mra. Uua Mondon, Alarwllla: Kallar Huff, Cbllo quln; 0. H. Yound, Laka ot tba Wooda; W. J. Ktrliy, Beatty; K. J. Ban, Portland) Vara W. Ballar. Eugane. Divorce Hull riled Thre divorce aulta war filed In cir cuit oourl ovr tha pail week nd. lleael Neal tlrlder charged Oeorae Orldar with ernel and Inhuman traaimant. Couple mar ried at Merflord In 12S. No property rlichta Involved In ault. Halver Halvereon Llndaaa ohargad Irene B. Llndaaa with deeertlon. Connie married at Lakavlaw In mo. No children or property rlfht are Involved. Louie Eck charged Wanda Ko taraon Eck with desertion. Couple married In Klamath Kalle In ItU. Rctarn Prom Toar Howard Oraham, Herbert Graham and Arthur Moore hare returned from a two month) motor tour acroaa tha United Stem and through the louth. Kn route eaet they visited Yellowston N' llonal park, tha World'a fair at Chicago ana Niagara rail, then apant a weak In .New York be- lora continuing tnair trip wun topi at Philadelphia, Washing ton, D. 0 Tha trio apenl two weaka In tha aoutharn atatea where they visited relatlvea and frlende and returned north via IB Urand Canyon and Nevada. H. p. W. Meets Tonight The Klamath Falls Federation of Bualneaa and Profeaalonal Wo man will meat thli (Monday) avanlng at :lo o'clock at the library club rooma. Pinner will be eei-red, followed by a pro gram in cnarge Of toe reaearrn committee. Mra. Alice Howard. dn of glrla at Klamath Union high echool, will praaent a new plan for tha elub'a educational loan fund. RUnuth Woman Dies Mra. Prank Chandler, known to her many frlenda here aa Mra. "Pto maine Tommy," died In a Beat tie hospital Saturday, after a long lllnaae, according to mee aagea received by frlenda and relative. Return From Trip Mr, and Mra. E. E. Mane have returned home after apendlng aeveral daya enjoying a varatlon at Lake o' the Wooda and vliltlng relatlvea I Central Point, Ore. Returne Horn Mra. Bam Clay ton left Hlllild boepltal Mon day to return to her home at (31 High atreet. Sha recently underwent a major operation at Hlllild. Lea re for Richmond Mra. Ramon Arnold and Utile daugh ter, Jean Kay, left tha latter part ot tha week for Richmond, Calif., where they will vlilt rela tlvea (or a faw daya. Happy Hoar riub The Hap py Hour club will meet at the home of Mra. R. O. Motschen bacber at SOS Walnut atreet Tuesday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock. " New VOX Theatre of Tha Star BADS WEPXEHDAY NIGHT LEE TRACY "The NUISANCE" Madge Kvana, Frank Morgan. -Charlee Butterwortli. . ; tt'a fast and funnyt NEWS CARTOON COMEDY . WHEN School Supplies LOOK FOR THESE FIVE THINGS i 1. HIGHEST QUALITY 2. FAIR PRICES . 3. PROMPT SERVICE 4. THE BLUE EAGLE 5. ORANGE STAMPS VOU'LL FIND THEM ALL AT CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE Ninth and Main Phone 80 Willed ' (Jurat Included among tha gueata at th Wlllard hatal are tba following! Rnland U. Watt, Modoe Point, Ora.i Mary H. Anlea, Eugene; Nelta Zsnlsir, Eugene; Mr. and Mra. Herb Allan, Portland; Mr. and Mra. II. Moral, Calif.) Mra. W. H. Keating and Mra. A. V. Arr. Loa Angelee, Calif.; II. Tllua, ban Prancliroi Mr. and Mr. Rob ert La "torque, ISagl Point, Ore.; J. H. Rublnaon, Oakland Arthur W. Lugg. Oakland; E.M tkhwartl, Hloe.kton; W. B. Ag ler. Ban Franclacor A. Crawley, Ban rraiicteco; Mlaa Olga Tad wick, Ban Pranolaco; Mlaa Mir lany Bell, Ban rrancleco; Dr, Clara W. Smith, Adln, Calif. I P. Shapiro. Ban Francleoo; Mlaa Plorenc Oraham, Yakima, Waih.i Mlaa Maballa Neebllm. Yakima, Waah.; T. W. Zadow, Spragua Rivar, Ore.;, E. T. Carl ton, Portland; Paul J. Bratialn and wife, Portland; J. U. Bar nett. Euiene: Mra. C. W. Allen- darfar, Keno; E. R. . Engilahl, Sacramento: T. U. Zumwelt, uo- lnaa; P. H. Tlmperlaka and fam ily, Portland; o. O. ttunt aim wife, Tacoma; R. 0. Millar and wlfa, Albany; Mra. T. (I. Hart. Freano; John E. Meek. Portland; C. O. Dunlan and wlfa. Wallao, Ida.; a!. U. Onaedlnar, Wallao, Ida.) J, H. O'Connor, liellflower, Calif.; L. K. Voboyden, Dell- tlirker, Calif.; Mra. Mildred Kle gen. Clalakanl, Ore.; M. T. Ed warda, Portland. Iilaho (jurats Vliltlng at the bom of Mr. and Mra. Millun Price of Boulh Hlverslde avenue for aeveral daya are Mra. ltay Ivla and anna, Jamea and Orexel and daughter, Mra. A. Alherteon and children. Beryl and Chester, all of Carey, Idaho. Mra. Ivle and eona and daughter are the mother, brothera and litter or Mr. Price. Curie Meeting Th Congre gational Community circle will meal Friday, Beptember i 1G, at 1 o'clock In tb ladlaa parlor of th eorlal hall on Garden atreet. Following tha business aeaalon a aoclal will b held. All membera ara urged to ba preeent and' bring a friend. Miaa Olllman Return Mian Loulae Ulllman, daughter of Mr and Mra. O. O. Olllman, of Look out atreet, haa returned home at tar apendlug th past month on th Enloe ranch at Macdovl Calif. Club Will Meet Tba Thimble club of lb Neighbor of Wood craft will meet Tuesday, Sep tember 12, at 1 o'clock at the home of Mra. L. A. Eachla of i7 Martin street. Seek Marring License John C. Laraan, 44. logger of Klam ath Palla, and Mary Ltland. 44, filed application for a marriage llcenie at tha county clerk' of fice lata Saturday. Deal he, Htrlha Reported Th Klamath county health report, lletlng St death and 60 blrtha for th njonlh of Auguat, waa Bent to tha 'ta department of health Monday. VUlta Brother ltoa Millar of Grand Honda la a guaat at the bom of bla brother-in-law and alater, Mr. and Mra. B. E. Miller, at 1931 Manaanlta atreet. A-riiland Visitor Mill Mniine Oearhart of Ashland la vliltlng In Klamath Palla and la the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. Frank Hall at tbalr bom on Hlllald atreet. - Complaint piled Charlee A.' Smith la charged with a com plaint filed In justice of piaca court with permitting an un llcenaed minor to operate a mo tor vehicle. - ThnlM-rmi-n Will Meet The t.oggera. Timber and Sawmill Workcri union will meet Thurs day night at 7:30, according to Carl Brooks, Business agent. Car hccoYcrcil A coup atolan from Krnest Hohln, 3023 Har row atreet, early 8unday evening baa been recovered by tb city pollca department. Chllofiuln Patient W, Giles of inuoquin ta a patient at Hill side hospital, where he la receiv ing medical treatment. Undergoes Operation Mlia Mabel Johnson of Dorrla under went a minor operation Monday at Hillside hospital. Vlalla Ray City Mra. B. B. Hayricn la spending th week visiting relative! and friends In San Francisco. ika County Visitor B. M Adams.- postmaster ot VlstUlai, Ore,, la a buslneaa visitor In Klamath Kails. Business Visitor John Meek, Portland Insurance man, la pending aeveral daya In Klam ath Falls on a buslneie trip. BUYING W. C. T. I). Meetlnu The W. C. T. U. will meet In regular session on Tuiiday afternoon. September 12, at 2:00 ocloek, according to an announcemeni from Mra, Francea E. Hoyd, president. The meeting will be held at the Emmanuel flaptlst oburch at the corner of Eleventh and Hlgb streets. , All members are urged to b present, and vlaltora are cordially Invited to attend tha meeting.. P.-T. A. Toj Meet Tba fair haven p.-T. A. will hold llr flnt builneea meeting of the new school year Friday afternoon, September IS. at g o'clock, The public la cordially Invited to at tend and all membera ar espe cially urged to ba praaent aa a number ot- Important Item ,wlll be- discussed and aeveral chair men of committees will b elect ed. Light refreahmenta will be erred. Clothing Hiolm Dr. A. M. Slmmona, H05 Eldorado atreet, baa reported the theft of a ault' of olothaa and aoin grocerlee from bla house. Th theft oc curred some time Saturday, wilb the robbera breaking In through a bailment window, Dr. Slm mona reported that this la lUe fifth time that bla bouse haa been entered In th past few montba. Leave for Worth Mr. and Mra. Frank Willi Banford left on Sunday tor bt-allle, Wash ington, where they will ipeod soma time visiting frlenda. Ban ford will later Join a parly of local epurtsiuan In Balllngham. Wash., and go to the north wooda for a bunting trip. Mr. and Mra. Hanford will return to Klamath Falls, at least tempor arily, about tha last of October. Accident Reported Carl John stun of Keno filed a report of an accident In the sheriff offic Monday morning. Johnston re ported the ateering arm of bla car brok looaa Saturday morn ing near Worden. causing bim to loa control of hie car, which want over a bank and turned over. No InJurlea were reported. Return From Idaho Mlia Marguerite Crank ot Hit Recla mation atreet returned lait week from Boise, Idaho, after a two weeke visit with relatives and frlenda. Miss Crank la an em ploya of tha Klamath Develop ment company. Leave for "k-honl Mlia Dorla 'ortor, daughter of Mr. and Mra, '-thur Porter, left Sunday for .-loutfh Warner Valley In Lake county, wnere an win teacn during the eomltig year. She was taken to her new location Bun day by ber mother. Aloha Chapter to Meet Aloha chapter No. el ot o. K. b. win meet at tb Maaonlc ball Tues day evening at I o'clock fr the iirat meeting oi tna tan aeaion according to an announcement by Mra. J. W. Btelnmeta, worthy matron. Leave for Home Mra. B. F Slmmona left tor ber borne In Denver, Colo., Saturday after spending th past two month at th home of Mr. and Mra. cut ton Richmond on East Main street. Mrs. 8lmmona la a Bister of Mra. Richmond. Mitkea World Tour Paul O Tschisky ot Klamath Falls, who baa been away tor tha past three yeara and recently returned from a trip around th world, haa opued a aarvlc alatlon and garage at Tula Lake. Portland Visitor Ml1, and Mra. Paul Keller ot Portland ar rived In thia city Sunday to apend a fortnight visiting Mr. Keller'a parents. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Keller, and Mr. and Mra. Ueorg Humphrey. Crowd Attrnda Plcnlo A large crowd attended tha East Klam ath" Improvement club picnic held Sunday at Moore park. Fol lowing luncb, game wer in Joyed. Legion Auxiliary of Bieber Elects BIEBER. Waller-Woodnran- aea unit of tha American Legion Auxiliary at Us annual meeting Wednesday night elected the fol lowing ofrlcera: Mn. Neva Htnca ot Lookout, president: Mr. (Irace Shrler of Nubleber and Mrs. Stella Tyler of llleber, vice presidents; Mra. Tcpbi O. Ryan of Bieber, past president; Mra. Marie Henderson ot lookout, secretary; Mra.-Gertrude Cheney or L,ooKout, chaplain; Mrs. Bes sie MeUee of Lookout, historian: Mrs. Thelm Berg of Bieber, aer-geant-at-arms. They will ba Installed at a piiuno ceremony later tnia month Th unit, which la little more than a year old. haa won nation al and atate Auxiliary cltntlona tor ita activltlei. Mra. Ryan, Iti neaa tor the put year, waa re cently elected preildent of dli trlct I, which comprise Lexlon Auxiliary unit! at Buaanvlll, Alluras, Slirravllle, Portola. (jnincy, weatwood and In Big Valley. Washington Cathedral. In Washington, D. C, where Wood row Wilson la burled, la visited by mora than 160,000 pinom every year. ttajtCCE E30NAMATCH' ANY SEAT ANT TIME PtlOLK'S . Rainbow Li mill 11 auurt.1 1 TMUVrMK- PLANSIDE FOR ANNUAL - FOUR-H FAIR Plana for tha Klamath county 4-11 club and Juvenile fair to ba held at th fair grounda on Sep tember 22 and 24 ar virtually complete, aoeordlng to an an nouncement from Frank W. Sex ton, county alub agent. Membera of all 4-H eluui have been notified aa to th typee and claiaei ot entrlea for exhibit, and other young people of th county, not member ot t-ii eluba have bean Invited to con tribute axhlblta In th varloua classes, compiling with 4-H elubbers, s Club to Exhibit There will be dieplaye and ex hibits of-garden club produce, work Of cooking cluba, animals bred and ralaed by livestock elub membera, handicraft work, aud garment mad by th taw ing cluba. Among tha moat Inereetlng venta of th Juvenile fair, will be demonstration conteata In cookery, and a style dreae revue, put on by th aawing cluba. Exhibit! from the aowlng cluba will be under tha follow ing classifications: Handwork: Tb exhibit of all article mad, and completed record book. Division I: The exhibit shall conilit ot all article and gar- mente made, the aampl book. and completed record book. Division II: The exhibit ahall conalsl of all the articles, and garments mad, tb sample book and record book. Division III: Tha exhibit aball conslit of tha renovated gar ment, th complete coitume (end but ona not king and one aho), 'descriptive chart, and tha two gannenta tor an intant or child under aix. Entrlea for tha style drees revue bav been listed, and rulea mad aa follows: 1. Entrant! must b bona fide clothing club membera dur ing lb year and muat hav mado the clothing In which tbey will model with th exception ot bras sier or girdle. ' t. Bhoea. hose, hat and other accessories must be made or se lected by th mm, with or without adult guidance. i. Kaeb exhibit must ba ac companied by: (at Itemized atatemant of cost of each gar ment worn, (b) Special features of th garroeuta to b noted when exhibited In th evening, (c) State which claaa eonttanl la entering. 4. Entrant will model In one dreaa, either: (a) Cotton acbool dreas. (b) Tailored wool dreaa. (c) Berni-tallored silk dreaa. (dl Informal pnrty dreaa. t. Dlvlsf II: Entrant will wear dreaa ir-mad for herself, or model on a banger It mad for 4-t year old child. For th vegetable gardening project tb exhibit and basia of awards will ba aa follows: Th vogetabl exhibit ahall consist of flv and no mora dif ferent varieties, on head ot cab bage, cauliflower, lettuc, ipln- ach, kale, etc.; on melon, pumpkin, squash, etc.; on bunch of Tadisnea, green onlona, etc.; (five plant to each bunch) five apeeimena each of potatoes. beets, carrota, dried onions. cu cumbers, etc.; on email Jar of dried peaa , or dry beana grown by a club member, ahall consti tute a variety exhibit. (a) Exhibit 7 point (0) Final report with story of work. tS pointa 100 points Cash prises and pramluma will be offered for the finest entrlea in all classes, according to an nouncements from tha county club leader. . "There will be no charges In connection with tha 4-H club fair. Everyone 1 Invited to at tend, oapeelally parent! and frlindi of 4-H club membera." aald Sexton In hla announce ment regarding th fair. "We bop to make thli th best club fair ejrer held In Klamath coun ty!" Sexton concluded. Today ANOTHER VICTIM J& Wilt DlB4r TOMORROW ATSEVEN" f BrathttJting ami atv founding U tht sudden . un milking of the fiend who killed on split Moora ami HANK tfcHUOH v' tlllN JENKINS r deary tteplieaiea SOUVENIR ACT CARTOON 'POOLE'S PINE TREE Vsul naai f MpTo S B O R N E Courlhoate Record Divorce Salt Filed . Hazel Kali Orldar charged George Orider with cruel and In human treatment. No children or property fight Involved. Couple married In Madford In 1KU. ' H a I r Hatvereou Llndaaa charged Irene B. Llndaaa wltb desertion. No children or prop erly rlghta Involved. Couple married at Lakevlew In 130. Louis Eck charged Wanda Fo gerson Eck with desertion. No children or property rlghta In volved. Couple married la Klam ath Falls In im. a Other Bolt Filed Itate Industrial Accident Com mission versua Luk E, Walker and Arnold E. Hltcher. Amount Involved. 127.71. Montgomery Ward and com pany versua Maria Kllgor and Emma Kllgor. Amount Involved, 16414. Hlllild hospital varan E. O. Tbomaa and Lillian Tbomaa. Amount Involved, 1471 and cost, i e e . Order Signed Order of dlimlaial: J. P. Bat teries versua C. B. DaWltt. Order authorising payment of preferred claim In th matter of liquidation ot tb Oregon Bank and Trust' company. e Marriage Licenses LORHEN-LELAKD John C. Loraen, 44, logger ot Klamath Falls, native of Maasachuselt. and Mary Leland, 46, ot Klam ath Falls, native of Wisconsin. . Car Accident Reporta Carl Johnston of Keno filed report of car going off road near Worden and turning over. Caused by ateering arm break ing. No Injur Its reported. Robert Nebnter of Tule Lake reported striking a cow near the Henley school house. e Juatlre of Peace Court Complaint fltad charging Charlee A. Smith with permitting an unlicensed minor to operate a motor vehlcl4. Oeorse H. Dutfleld posted 1150 casta bail to appear In tha Wood burn Justice court Wednesday on a charge ot larceny ot aacki. Earl - skelton. 35, laborer, charged with larceny of two au tomobile!. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Cn- derwoffd'a Pharmacy Indicates a continuance of pleasant weather, although the pressure droppd slightly during the early after noon Sunday. The Tycos recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperature Monday aa followi. High, 78; Low, 45. Forecait for next 24 hours: Fair with moderate tempara turea, Tha United States .reclamation service reporta no precipitation for th 24 hour ending at 6 p. m. Sunday, t.(0 for the sea son, 12.31 normal, 11.44 last year. The season's maximum, 102 (official) on August 16. Queen Elisabeth land her court war th tirat to wear silk stock lnga. PI m PRICES ARE GOING UP YOU CAN STILL LITTLE Atk TOW Martag refuses to lower quality standards. So prices must change with the times. Right now is cer tainly the time to buy a new washer, while yon can get a Maytag at to day's prices. Visit the Maytag showroom . . , choose your Maytag ...learn what small weekly or monthly sums will pay for it, THE MAYTAG COMPANY NEWTON, IOWA FOUNDED 1894 Big Basin Lumber Co. Main and Spring Ht. Phono 10T tOW aKt ON ALL MAVTAOS iOUTPPfO WITH OASCXINt MUUVMOTO. OCSUPy TROOPEfiS But police wer . awampad wltb stolen car reports over the wek-nd. Four wr reporud stolen and thre wer recovered, with Earl Skelton, 36. mill worker, being bald In tba Bounty Jail charged with larceny of two Sunday vning. According to th stat polite, Skelton took one car early Sun day vnlng and abandoned It on South Sixth atreet, where be obtained another, which he bad when arrested. A coop atolen from tb Lock Motor company Saturday venlng waa found about 10 mllee In th country near Mac'a Caah itor on tb Mrrtll high way. Th fourth ear was atolin Sunday vnlng from 1246 El dorado atreet and 1 owned by th Balalger Motor company. It had not been recovered Monday afternoon. , BEATTY . BEATTY, Or. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schmlts and daughter, Mra. Pearl Boye and two small chil dren, Opla and Dora boy, fett for Chicago, where tbey will at tend the World'a fair. They ex pect to be away aeveral weeka. Mra. Hasel Anderson of Med lord Is In charge ot tha Beatty store and Mra. Wood la assist ing with the work. Practically all th Beatty cltl- sena attended tba Lakevlew roundup which waa held last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons have established a grocery store In Klamath Fa I la on East Main and Wblta streets. Furnishings wire moved to the new store by Ernest Glvfngs Monday. Mra. Slmmoni expects to bar the stor fully stocked and open for business In a short tim. Mr. and Mra. Erneat Oivlngs have been' visiting Mra. Glvlngs' father, Dan Drlscoll, ot th By can store, S prague River Man Crushed by Grader Charles Btewart ot Bpragne River waa painfully Injured Sat urday evening when a road grader paaaed over his body while he was ngged in high way construction work. Stewart waa brought to Hill side hospital for treatment. H sustained severe bruises and abraaioni. but bla injuries are not lerlous, according ti hospital attendants. Duncan Signs Bank Order An order authorising tha pay ment ot preferred claima In the matter of liquidation ot th Ore gon Bank and Truat company waa aigned In circuit court Mon day morning by Circuit Judge w liuam Duncan. The preferred claima totaled 19,273.22 and will ba paid from BUY A MAYTAG Two Ballanists Found in Remote Canadian Region By Associated Free Two American balloonlala wer found today In a remote lection of Canada, waak and 111 from a week'i hardihlpa, but only about 10 mile from their starting point la Chica go, Poland'a entry became the apparent winner ot tb lttt International Jam Oordua nntt balloon racae. Poland's team of war he ron. Captain Franeiiwek and Lieutenant Zyblgnlaw Buriy akl, landed near Riviera A Pierre, northweit of Quebec, In a Canadian wlldimesi. Like th American team ot Ward T. Tan Orman and Frank A. Trotter, fonnd today, they had wandered for day bafor reaching civilisation. Van Orman', diitane In th Goodyear IX appeared to bav won third place. Second place evidently went to Lieutenant Commander T. O. W. Settle and Charlee H. Kendall, who manned th United State naval balloon. tb assets ot tha Oregon Bank and Truat company. Tba claima will ba paid to about eight boldera, Three-fourthe ot all automo bile driver ar sat driven and only the other one-fourth have tb accidents, according to an Iowa But college profeeior. who haa apiot several yean in reaearcb. ' John T. (Jack) Anderson (of Portland, Oregon) ' - INVENTIONS DEVELOPED PATENT INFORMATION I win aaalat in developing and tmprorrne; joerr tmrreetjoa in selecting; a competent Patent Attorney to secure a patent In celling your patent rights. IS yeara' experience. -Bos-ommendrd by Inventor throughout this territory, I will assist in the selection design sad regiatraeloB at trade-marks and trade-name. All interviews confidential. Correspondence at Suite S-ta Meed Hldg., Portland, Oregon. Local Office, Valley Hotel, i'hone 1284. All New ofc a Carter n 3 w9n ..These) keep 'm thy ho t. ...Hart M oi you' .M It on . f .:. : lS,y is wllag life -j0 -7 navar Mn ' ff 1 !! IFi 1 If BOIMKRVILLK COMKDK I Paramount News nosco Man Here's the Show That Young America Has Cried For.,. And Laughed Over.,. A Tonic That Takes Years and Years Off Your Life. POOLE'S COST OF ON BELIEF ESTIMATED BALEM, Sept. 11, W Ex penditure by tb state relief com mittee will total more tkan 17.. 000,000 thla year If th outlay th first ilx months la continued, figure here reveal. From January to June th flat relief committee apportioned IS, 663,11 to needy famlllta ot the etate. Local communities con tributed 1317,133 of that amount, tba reii coming from th recon struction finance corporation and federal emergency relief fund. The relief burden will mount relief workera predicted. Many border Una eaiea got by without aid, but ar nearlng th and a! their meani. Vital Statistics Birth MARLOW Born to Mr. and Mra. A. B. Marlow ot Linda Vlata apartments, a aon, Septem ber , 1(33, at Hlllalde hoipltaL Weight, 7 pounds and 1 onnce, DOW Born to Mr. and Mra. George Dow, 1425 TJpham atreet, a ni, September 10, at Klam ath Valley boepltal. Weight. pounda IVi ounce. Catching Col VICKS NOSE DROPS Show Today ferer' I K T drtand imi Cut. Co-. HKTOJ rolladwhan fWW v.'.m.n. f 3-jt S A fortmttnl lcra irV richard arlen jack oakie bing crosby; OEOKOE ORACH BURNS ALLEN MARY CARLISLE and th Ox Road Co-eds 41 f.v i CARTOOX THEATRE -TieRATrlE-