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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1933)
September 21, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALI JS, OREGON PAGE FIVb CITY BRIEFS 1 Saw; A Utile bar running along tbe bank! o the canal on bla way boms (ram school. P. l Uuest at Wlllard Those reg-lalt-rod at lha Hotel Wlllurd Tim day wort H. P. Ixjckwnud, Bael tla; Oeo. 8. Dunoon, Han Krau elaoo: H. B. Bllne, Los Angelea; 0. W. Reynolds Cnrvsllla; N. Bmltb, llnllywnnd; H. II. I'dme ray, C. A. Warren, Portland ; Mr. and Mra. V. J. Vataw and aon, Pomona, Call!.; W. (Iran nuool and l(a, Han Francisco: H. A. Dart, "Portland: F. It. Laman and wile, llerkeluy; K. R. Leaf, Portland: A. 0. Relit and "I ' Lot Angelee: Mra. II. 8. Cramer, Mra. 8. K. Mollpctna. Lot Amalta; V. H. Tannuut, Tn soma; J. N. Maabar, Ban Fran olacor L. B. Clyde, Bugme; A. A. Frlea, New York; D. Millar, Port land; J. II. Darry, W. Caro and wife, Mra. 1. Coney. Han Fran- 01. ro; Mra. J. O. Miller, Mra. M. Keenor. Pboenli, Aril.; K. Win alow and wife. Baattle; Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Hulcblmon, New port. Ore.; Jamae P. Myere, Han Francisco; V. 1. Pnwels. Port land; J. 8. 'Armea, Mcdford; T. Amoa, Portland. ' To F.lect Officers Wednesday club of tbe Bt. Paul'a Kplscopul church will mcot thla (Wc-dnus-day) evening at I o'clock at tbe pnrliib bouse when clocllon of oftlcara will be held. Mra. K. I'. Livingston and Mra. J. Krcd Flock will preside at haatnasns. Tbe retiring oftlcera are Mra. Neal Stewart, president; Mra. Flock, Tire president, and Mra. O. L. Wllllama, eocretary and traaaurer. Annual Itercptloa The Merrill P.-T. A. will hold the annual Teachere' recaption Thursiluy evo nliig, Beplember 21, at a o'clock In the acbool gymuaaluiu. The purpaie of the reception la to acquaint the peoulo of the com munity and the purenta with the tearhera, and all are Invited to attend, according to Mra, Clulre mile, president. Will Address Palrvli-w P.-T. A. The opening meeting of tbu P.-T. A. of the Kalrvlew acbool which will be held on Friday afternoon will be addreaacd by the nor. John M. Conn, puator o( the Flrat Malhodlsl church. Ilia subjoct will he. "Prohlc-uia and Perlla Facing tho Home and School." Hprrlal Train Tonight The aecond apeclal train oarrylng C. C. C. boya, who hero, ; not re enlisted (or a st-cond slx'monlhs, bark to the middle:' ( la due through Klamath Fulls, this eve ning at 6:U o'clock. Tho train waa made up at Kugi-'ne and will go to Ft. Crook, Neb. There will be 110 boya In 14 care. Retelvee Treatment Andrew Olron, employe of ".the Shaw Bertram lumber company, la a patient at Hillside hoapltal where he la receiving medical atten tion. Fort Klamath. Visitors AmonK the Fort Klnmath Tlaltora lu Klamath Fella Tueadny were Mra. Joe Taylor, Mra. WUIIain Page. Mr. and .Mra. Chnrtia .uinbrum and Mr, and Mra. Jack tlorton. Vltlta Worn Ijike Harold Borden who la employed at Dia mond Luke apenl Tueeday and Wednesday vlaltlng in' Klamath Kalla. He expects to return to the lake ThuridHy. Friendship Ciul Mra. Harry Daly will entertain the Frlend ehlp club at her home, 125 La guna atreet, Friday afternoon, September 22, when election of oftlcera will be held. Theft Reported- I. 0. Gregory o( Merrill haa reported to lo cal police bureau the theft of hie tool box and valuable toola from hit automobile at Morrill Tueeday. Heturna From School Fred Illebn, who haa- been attending Diesel engineering acbool In Lot Angelet (or the paat (ire montha, haa, returned to hla home In thlt city. Returna to Heattle II. A. Oerat, Great Northern bridge engineer (rom Seattle, bet return ed to hit home after eeveral dayt' Tlelt In Klamath Falls. Leavee Hoapltal Tom N. niondfleld, who haa been a pa tient at Hlllalde hoapltul. waa able to return to hla. home at lily Wcdnoaday. Returna From Yamapy Alva narnet returned to Ynmeey, Ore., Tuetday, after receiving medical care at Hlllalde hospital (or sev eral dayt. Take Hunting Trip Albert Langor haa left (or Dorrla and aurroundlng country to enjoy aevoral do ye' deer hunt. Undi-rgoog Operntlffn Milton Ileavllln of the Keno route un derwent a major operation at Hlllalde hoapltal Tuesday. Meeting Called A mooting of the Brownies hat been called (or Falrviow acbool Thursday after noon at 4:00 o'clock. On Hontlng Trip Dr. and Mrs. A. O. lioenicke have loft on a hunting trip. New YOX. Theatre ot The Stars MUSI END TONIGHT Plus Metro News "Ncrtaery Rhymes" A Mnslrnl Review all In Technicolor w8Bl lull Hotel Visitor Oueatt at the Hall hotel Tuesday evening were: Waverly Hrown, Colusa. Calif.; Harry Kngle, Fort Klom iilh; tl. W. ilughee, I'ortlund: ihn Fowldt, Mend; 8. P. Htone, Vnrlland; K. V. King and fam ily, Uerher, Calif.; Dr. and Mra. IS. O. Everett, Lakevlaw; O. W. Apperton and wife, Oakland: Mr. and Mra. J. Ilurtou, Fort Klamnih; 0. M. Jonct, Ban Frun clacn; U. T. Foulka, Alnmedn, Call!.; C. L. Vllinan. lleud: 8. F. Hlmon. Portland: W. R. Turner, Ban Krancl.ro ; M. O. Wertt, l.oa Angeles; (ieorge F. Does, Lue Angalea; T. W. Thomas, Crater Lake; Louis C. . Ulrlrh, J. 8. Kuslla, Woodland, Calir.; John Cronln, Laplne; M. 1. Ward, Fort Klamath. Htt-nuuhlp Bepi-eseataUlve Here Ilollle It. Farwell, traveling passenger agent for tbe Maiaon Navigation company, waa In Klain atb Falls Wednesday. Farwell wee making local calls In con nection with the Pacific orulse of the Lurllne which leaves Ban Francisco January 22 (or the Houth Hess and an oriental cruise. The tour lasts (or three montha. Midland Orange Meeting The regular meeting of the Midland grunge will be bold at the grange hall Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Candldatea will be Initiated In the first and aecond drgrcee. All oftlcera are requested to be pres ent for the Initiation. It.turniil , (ruin Wooillnirn C T. Sample, county Juvenile offi cer, returned from Woodliurn Wednesday morning after deliv ering two Klamath youtba at the alate training acbool. Bull lllanilssnl The eult, B 8. (irlgahy versus J. O. Uearda- ley. eat diaiiilsmtd In circuit court by Judge W. M. Duncan Tuesday Portland Visitor II. A. Uerg of Portlund Is making a brief bualneea vlalt to Kbtiuuth Falls. Courthouse Records Divorce Bulla Filed Nona. Other Bulls Filed State of Oregon and C. H. Oram, commlxeloner of the Ore gon bureau of labor, versus Tke Blurr eonipuny. Plaintiff appear ing for Wiley Knlghten asks claim of 1&7.3 and ICO attor ney (eea. see Orders Hlgnrd Dismissal: D. 8. Ortgshy rt. J. O. Ueurdsliy. Dlamlaaed with out prejudice. FOR MUffl HOUSING WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. OP) The public worka administration today allotted 151,709,35s to the wnr department (or army houalng conatructlnn. Secretary Ickea said the money will go Into couat ruction and ro conclltlonlng work, giving quick employment to thouaauda. ' Of the totnl 253,573,297 goes (or new Improvements and aal vogo work on 32 posts. Tho aum nt 11,136.261 will be used In completing facilities now under construction and providing accessories in connection with facilities at 21 posts. Pair Arrested On Liquor Charges Ernest Snnaoma and Jack Archey wore arreatod Tuesday at Dear Flat near Silver lake by Special Indian Offlrera Arkell and Marlott and charged with violating tht national prohibition act. The two men were given a pre liminary hearing Tueaduy after noon before IV 8. Commissioner Hurt 0. Thomnt and were re leased an bonds of 12,600 (or earn to appear belnre federal grand Jury at Portland. Car Overturned On Main- Street An automntillA ftrlwan hw !.. Tingley of 2012 Main atreet was overturned at the Intersection of ocvenm and Main streets at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning when It waa struck by a second car driven by Orrllle Jonea ot Want land and Division atraufi N 'nlnrlet were reported ' iiugiuya car waa badly dam aged. According to Tlngley's re port, he waa driving south on Seventh atreet between 2- and 10 miles an hour. As he crossed the intersection hu ene hi. on the rear wheel by Jqeicg' an- tumuuiie, turning it over. Boys In Blue Marching Again 'ST. PAUL, Sept. 20, (P) The boya In blue marched ...I. dny not amid the ahot and shell ui mo oniuericiaa pi to the martial music nr vMinrva,. a tho plnudlta of 75,000 persona. .cks inai carried them Into battle dnuhu Htnm r u i day as the veterans plodded paye- v. piumir me annual pa rade o( the Grand Army of The Republic. iVoit; Playingli 'NO OTHfR mm ( HNIJTIt K:nria1D v.owili Aivnng fa lsv to sse sMie sum IINM.K'H PINE TREE llll:ritrC As Workers w i ev-jl. . ' at) Scenes like thla spurred operators', mine workert' leaden and KRA offlclala (everlahly to aeek accord In tho nation's coal Industry. Here you ace part of a throng ot 1,000 Prlcedale, Pa., miners voting to stay away from the mines until the signing of a code. Seventeen men were wounded In clathea between atrikera and deputy sheriffs In the Pennsylvania mine region. Woodin Back at iari : " .Eaffrft in?; -.-'t' v- r-. ' ..C r; ' f 1 If I'jeK.- . J Returning to tbe capital scene after aeveral montha of Illness. Secre tary of tbs Treasury William Wuodln la pictured above, with Mra Woodin. aa tbey arrived In Washington from New York. Their ae quialtlon of a permanent realdence In Washington spiked rumors that Sec rotary Woodin would resign hla cabinet post POTATO CLUB TO MEET The Henley potato club la hold Ing a meeting thla evening at the Henley grange hall at Mt. Lakl This Is the largest potato club In Oregon, having 28 members enrolled, and 8. P. Debltnger, prominent Klamath Basin potato grower, la leader. Each of these boya hat grown (rom one-halt to (Ive arret of potatoes. They have held aeveral meetings at the Dehllnger home during the summer and received advice aa to tha beat methods of growing good pntatoea from ueiilinger. 1 lie boys have ex cellent crops and .their potntoes will run largely 16 U. S. No. 1. Besides raising potatoes, the boya are taught how to select them (or exhibiting at fairs. Fifteen pounds of potatoea Is required for an exhibit at the fair, but a apeelnl -class haa been opened, n which a premium of $15 will he divided between the four boya having the lentt num ber ot potatoea to make 60 pounds at the fair. There will be much competition In this class, as all the boys are picking out their largest potatoea and polishing them up for this event. At the meeting "thla ereninz. short talks will be given on the potato Industry, and the boys will receive more Instructiona on Struck in War-torn ? Capital to Stay - ... .-3 - the selection of exhibits and grading of potatoes. Frank W. Sexton, county club agent, will treat the boys to Ice cream at the close of the meet ing. PENDLKTON MAN SENTENCED PORTLAND. Sept. 20. (AP) Lawrence Oudetta ot Pendle ton pleaded guilty In federal court hora today to. a charge of soiling liquor to an Indian. Fed eral Judge Fes sentenced him to seven montha In jail. The song, "Tlpperary," was written In one day on January 1, 1012; the author. Jack Judge, tang It the aame evening at the Grand Theater, Stalybrldge, Lan cashire, England. POOLE'S PELICAN THEATRE Today! THE MUSICAL PANIC OF 1933 lesev than The Big Broadcast" with j 10 STARS E30USE" PE66V HOPKINS JOYCI annus . . u- jsLLare CAB CAILOWAV RUDY VALLII W. C. fllLDt STUART IRWIN SARI HARITZA Cel. STOOPNAGLi O-BUO COMEDY I NEWS AND CARTOON aaaasaai i V7 ' Mine Region i -sH, i Tv'r J BUSINESS n IEEI HERE SUNDAY A Southern Oregon District conference of the Federation o( Uuslness and Professional Worn' en will be held In Klarastb Falls Sunday. September 24, at the Hotel Wlllard with Mrs. Led a E. Parker, state president, and Mra. Isabelle Brixner, prealdent o( the local club, presiding. A meeting of the executive council will open at 8:30 o'clock. (ollowed by an open forum at 10:30 o'clock. Luncheon will be aerred In the Wlllard banquet room at 12:30 o'clock when there will be a thort program. B. and P. W. members from Medtord. Grants Pass. Bend nd Lakevlew are expected here tor (no meeting, as well as a nnm. ber of special guetta from other parti or the atate. I Sitting- back In your easy chair and looking; over the ads in the Herald or News is not only the easiest way of finding the home you want BUT it's also the best way. It would take you days of ruinous street tramping to look over the variety of opportunities you can cover in the pages of the Herald or News in half an hour or so. Each ad contains the essential facts and from them it's easy to pick those that meet your requirements and look them over in person in a very short time. (And don't forget it's also the easiest way to sell or rent a house). You're surer of getting just what you want when you check through the RECEIVES , ' WASHINGTON. Sept. 20. (AP) Distribution o( 100.000.000 pounds of pork purchased by tbe agricultural adjustment admin istration (or tbe needy will be started next week by the (ederal emergency relief administration. Tbe organization received word today tbe pork la ready. Noti fication waa sent to the rations atate relief administrators. Farm administrators said ap proximately 120,000,000 has been apent ot tbe 150,000,000 they plan to disburse In the emergency hog purchasing pro gram. It la designed to aid farmers In disposing of awine In areaa In which (eed shortages exist and to reduce the future potential marketing! of hoga. 8o (ar 2.500,000 pigs and 76,- ooo sowa bar been iurchaaod. The allocation of pork by states waa based on the April June average number ot fam ilies receiving relief, a total of 4,146,754 (or the entire conn try. The pork waa appraised by the administration at three cents a pound making the dollar valne 13,000,000. Tbe allocation In- elndea California, 4,190,000: Idaho 250,000: Montana (10,000: Oregon 1,000,000 and Washing ton 1,640,000. PORTLAND, Sept 20, OP) A boycott on electric power (rom the proposed Grand Coulee dam In Central Washington waa pro posed by Mayor Joseph K. Carson here Tuesday In event the (ederal government nltimately decldea to eliminate the power development (eature from the Bonneville pro ject on the Columbia river, cuts the propoaed dam from 72 (eet to 30 (eet, and approves the struc ture (or navigation Improvement only. Mayor Carson told the city council, "I am In (avor of serving notice on the Prealdent that Port land will not buy a dime's worth of power if we can heip H from tha Grand Coulee It a low dam (or navigation purposes only la given at Bonneville." MRS. KOREIX PASSES PORTLAND. Sept. 20. UP) Mrs. Frances Mabel Korell, 70. mother ot Franklin V. Korell. former republlan congressman (rom Oregon, died at her home here Tuesday. She had been 111 more than a year. v !', -v s. NEWS and HERALD WANT-ADS Heads Beer and -"Liquor Dealers V1 r . r:: i: '- ; ' t:f- to LiA'ilrii-J That ra-peallng amfle belongs to Pan! B. Burke, of Baltimore, newly-elected president ot tha 0. 8. Association of Beer and Liquor Dealers, Tha blood presanre of hu man being la 20 points higher when awake than when aaleep. OVERCOME EFFECTS OF WRONG LIVING! When yoa violate 14a ture's laws, job pay for it! Bat yoa do not bare to COXTLXTJE paying! It la not our baaineea to preach are Just make sick people welll If yon have abased your body, Inteutlonally or not. It la our sole purpose to help yoa OVERCOME the effects and bring yoar aenea, gland a, am Phone 404-W for FREE Radiatde Examination! 'l Dr. O. H. FJathc? TBI BialB St. LADT A88I8TAMT Guide for Phone 1900 E BOOKS GIVER TO LIBRARY DRIVE Although tha dally quote ot 1(7 books, aet by tha book and ma'gaslne drive committee ot tha Klamath Falle Women'a Library club, was not reached Tuesday when only 50 books were turned In, It la hoped that tha 1000-book quota will be reached by tha end of the week. Residents are urged to tend la old fiction and books of refer ence, as those are aa much la demand aa new booka, according to the committee. Mra. W. R. Boyd received tha booka Wedneeday In tbe base ment of the city library from noon until o'clock, and on Thursday Mrs. J. Percy Wells will be In charge from It antll 1 o'clock and Mrs. Lena O. Ha loes from I until I o'clock. A ayntbetle tobacco haa beea produced In Germany; It oo re sists ot specially prepared paper Impregnated with nicotine ana chemically stained and perfumed to give color and odor. your JEXAOI ssjamUIJwt, cafe and aieaaare steal dlatarbance A OCTRATKLT I The Free ETamtnatfcsa ess offer as OONTEfCDIO et detwe ef she eclscUvenasa at oar dragless aasthnrtel You're ai lmiaa a akss ares ananas back aa sKobbIsbbsb) workiag eoarisetoasl The RadiosUa In ill ssslat enables as a aVsaraosssa lr