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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1933)
September 22, 1033 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON paos nvs CITY BRIEFS I Saw- : A motorist ruu our a dog. H waa no hlt-aud-run driver, o he lot out to whi had happened to lilt Victim. Tbe dog lay perfectly motionless nd limp. so the motorist picked It up and laid rt to one Id ot th road. Boon an other dug came along,, whiffed th body of th dead dog, put hie not up In th lr, gave wolf howl and departed. Whll 1 w still watching, th accident vlutlm IKUd lla bd, looked around, ihook Itself and ran away a If pursued by th devil himself. B. V. r. ' At th WIIUM Ouit at the Hottl Wlllard Wtdntsday ware Carl r. CaulfMld, Portland; H. p. Latch, Han FrsnclBcos 0. V Wevir, Portland : T. J. Drauui, Mtdford: J. H. Hopptard. Port land: Paul F. Malion, Federal Intermediate Credit bank: David Yal. K. E. McKlhoss. E. M. Bush, Mtdford! U. Harris, Lake view i Mr. M. Caatlla. Hyde. Calif.: A. 0. Bkalton, ltostburg: O. R Coffin. Euitn; A.' K. Woodlll. Mtdford: R. J. Dtvllt. Chlco, Cnllf.i Mr. and Mn. T. B. Campion, Eurtka, Calif.; P H. ForbM. Kuisnt; W. J. Ryan. Tacoma; K. W. Ktndrlck, Mtd ford: O. II. Mtllary. Mr. and Mra. Houtlon Holder!,.' Pun land: K. J. and K. It. Wilson, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mr. and Mra. P. II. John, Mr. aud Mn. H. O. Johnson, Alameda; II. U. McAllister. H. J. Htldtburn and wife, A. R. Bohnskey. R. H. Craddock, Portland. HuotJug Trip Otto II. Langt Itt, assistant to th pollr. Judgt. and Ltland Ihitnes, who la audit ing th rltv bookt, tptnt Wed nttday la th woodt on a bunt ing trip. Llkt many othr local hunters, thry returned amply handtd. "Tha wood l wr loo dry btfor Hit rain and too wet afttrward," aald Langtlet, "aud th hunting waan't any good anyway." Fish in Valley Clair Martin. Jim O'Brltn and Larl Jonei pent Sunday at Grant! Pan stselhead flatting In th Rogue river. Thry returned with a good catch. (Junta At Hall Outsit rug It It rd at th Hall hotel Wtdnrt day evtnlug wri I. R, Smith, Portland; U. A. Oay, 1.0s Au gcli'tl W. J. Horan, Stockton: M. J. HovIit and aon, Berkeley: A. II. Andtrton, Seattlt; frank B. Ulover, Portland; E. A. Mail ner, Aulelopt; T. J. Sullivan, Lakevlew; F. Harper. Statll; A. II, Cotton, Pullman; H. H. Harptr, Portland: E. R. Iltuck, l.lv Oak; A. K. Jobnton, Sacra mento; Mn. W. M. Hanlty, Burnt: H. 0. Ilanford, Portland: Mr. and Mrt. Melvln Lord, Mr. Fraucua Bhaw. A. E, King, A. Wlndtr, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrt. R. M. Douglaes, Long Beach; 0. T. Irwin and wile, Myrtle Point) 0. R, Loreut, Bo nania. Mr permit Granted Among the Klamath humeri wbo 00 tulned Tremont forest fir per milt at th ohambtr of com merce thl wttk war: Henry Uloy.tulu for tb ock Oretk camp: J. A. Mltchtll, tupsrln tomltnt at th Weytrbatuttr mill; A. Longmlr of th Oodgt unite. Longmlr obtslned bit permit for tb Oearhart mouu lalu dletrlct. Chamber Meeting Postpone,! Tbt regular cbaiubtr of com merce board of dlrtctort' lunch ton wua pottpoutd Wdntday uutll utt wttk In tb absence of Karl Reynolds, tecrttary. Mr. and Mra. Reynolds and two chil dren art enjoying a two weuks vacation In northern title of Oregon and Wellington. AmkuII, llfittrry Charged Ufttfl Morrlton and Allien Htttb appesrtd Tutors Juttlct ot thl I'tact W. B. ilarnta Wednesday afternoon on A charge of aa tault and batttry. Th complaint wat algntd by Idt Swartafagtr. Th two pleadid not guilty and a btarlng wat act for Friday. Girl Vout Meeting Tb Olrl Scout community committee will hold a regular monthly executive mtttlng at tht chambtr of coin-mm-e Monday trtolng at T o'clock. All mem ben and cap Ulna and lieutenant! of troops ar requeued to attend th mttt lng. I'nileruore Operation Mra. M. Btlmlir, 1011 Wathlngton street, underwent a major operation Wednesday at Klamath Valley hotpltal. Klamath Falls A-Flutter And why shouldn't It be . . .with suede ties and pumps of such beauty and smartness fair ly monopolizing the feminine hearts of the city . . . Come in and see the beautiful new fall shapes and styles in suedes. FALL Spike and Boulevard heels . . Brown or black suede . . . There's many a style afoot this season and suede (fi aa Cf leads the parade O.UUand 0.yU Of Court You'll Find the Smartest at BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Horn Pom tana Beach Mra. It. V. Conitabl of tU Kt Main atreet rtturntd bomt Tuttday ivenlng alter spending aevtral day at Long Beach, Calif., with frltude. Sh alto visited in Ban Francisco en rout bom. Mad Short Vltlt C. A. War ran of the fir department of Oregon ttat police and II. H. Ponieroy of th aiat under writer!' department, tptnt a ftw houra In Klamath Falla Wednes day on a brltf Invtttlgatlon. Henley p.-T. A Thl Htnlty P.-T. A. will bold a recaption In the achool auditorium- Friday night at I too o'clock. All par tilt and teachers bav been in vited. Ft. Klamath Visitor Mrt. Gut Pg. Mia Adrian Zum- brum and Mr. and Mn, Ja.k Horton, all ot Port Klamath. , imnlif the vlaltrra nd ihopptn In thlt city Tburtday. To AUrnd Meet B. E. Magtt of Underwood! pharmacy wlU atttnd a meeting -to Portland Fri day, at which th NIU cod for th druggltt't Imtltut will bt dltcutaed and acted upon. Hrtora From Mlddleweet Mr. Freda Jackton and bir daughter, Katharine, rtturnid lb II week from a trip to Wabatb, Indiana. Mr. Jackton, Br., rtturntd with them. Henrye Return Mr. and Mr. L. E. Htnry ot 1101 Garden alreet have returned bom from Corvallla wher thry took tbelr ton, Elmer, who entered college there. SPUD PICKING HATES SET AT BILL IE I Return Prom purtlaud T. R Glllcnwateri. district attorney, and 0. R. Williams, county com missioner, rtturntd Thuraday morning from Portland after at tending to official builneaa thert. Hunting At Gear hart B. E Harden, inptrliitindtnt of the Klamath riclamatlon burtau. It among tb hunter ot mule tall deer In th Gearbart mountain dlitiirt Compmaatlon Man Hrr R. i. McUerltl, repreeentallce of tht ttat compensation and Itiiur anct fund, waa In Klamath Falls Thursday attending to official builneii. Beauty Operator UrM Tb Klamath Falla Beauty Operatori ataociatlon met at the chambtr of commarc Wednesday evening to dlicui regulation! and work ing condition! of tha NRA. Receiving: Treatment E. Hughea, lit Eatt Main atraet. It a patient at Hlllilde hospital wher b la receiving medical treatment. lav Hospital Mra. A. B. Marlow and baby aon. Thomas Arthur, bava left Hllltld bot- Lltal to rttura to thtlr home at Inda Vlita apartmanu. Return Horn Mrt. R. D. Bustard and Infant daughur, Janet Ruth, bav rtturntd to thtlr home at 1116 Mala atraet rrom Hlllild botpltal. Knglnecr Visit R. B. Gould, engineer with tin ttat highway dtpartmant atatlootd at Fort Klamath, waa a business visitor la Klamath Falls Wednesday, Return Wont Jiorth Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bramwell and party bav rtturntd from Portland where they wer attending a re lief toclety conference. Undergo Operation Miss Early Burkes of Klamath Falls underwent an appendlcltla optr atlon Wednesdsy inning at Kla math Valliy hotpltal. Tonsils Removed K. C. Wal ler. 1601 Mitchell street, undir wtnt a tontll optratlon Tburt day at Klamath Valley hospital Prtildint Roosevtlt la paid due a month; hit chgck 1 for II. ISO AVOID FALSE TEETH DROPPINQ OR SLIPPING Ton needn't tear tali ttb dropping or flipping If you'll tprinKi s llttl raitulh your plat each morning. Give an nay com'ort and . ttb bold tight. Deodorise. No gummy, pasty, tasta or feeling. Get Fasteeth from Star Drug Co. or your druggist. Three sliea. - At a msetlng of potato grow, n at Mtrrlll September II, tb following achadula of potato picking prlct for tb aaason ot 1SSS waa adopttd: Flild run lto-lb. tacks to; field gradad ISO-lb. sacks to; without board la tltber list, or 12.00 a day and board. In addition, Ita an hour h out board waa flaad aa th regu lar prlc tor labor on gradtrs during th potato digging les son. Tb following commute formulatsd thlt teal and re ported to thl potato growara as sociation for adoption: Earl Me- Vay, Mtrrlll; N, Caglt, Mer rill; Calvin llasklns, Morrill; Perry Haley, Merrill: O. J. HII- ysrd, Klamath Falls; . A. Fair do, Hnley; S. P. Debllnser, HenleyL o. A. Bcbulti. Tulelake: Leland ' Pope, Adama Point; Frank Cary. Merrill. W. L. Clot, fedtral grade supervisor, discussed th ehangea in the potato grades, atatlng that ehangea wer to minor that patt grade wool a be atfected very llttl. Tb U. B. No. 1 grade minimum waa Increased from 14 to 1H Inches, and In addi tion, sli A and alz B were adopted, making It possible , for growers to make special parks. Rise A and Blsa B, however, are optional and not compulsory. Oeorse cannon, agricultural agent for the Oreat Northern, discussed th potato ontlook and tb result of pea demonstrations, at carried on thlt year by bit office In cooperation with tb county agent't office. C. A. lltn- darson. county agent, dlscussu th national potato ontlook and tb possibility of securing mar ket newt service by leattd win for th nlt eeveral months. Tb secretary waa Instructed to se cure thlt aervlo It possible. Courthou$9 Record Dlvorc Bull Fllixl Nona. Other Bull Filed Edna 11. Lewis vtnul H. K. Calkiut. et al. Plaintiff aska for foreclosure of mortgtg to eat Isty claim of I3.S00, $388.10 in terest and MOO attorney feea. Jostle of Fcae Court Dar Morrlton and Albtrt Iteech pleaded not guilty to charge of assault and battery. Hearing set tor Friday, com plaint signed by Ida Swartafager. Volumes Of Gay Decades In Last Century Donated To Klamath City Library Funerala JACK KERR Jack Kerr, a resident of thlt city for tb laat 21 years, pasiad away luaaeniy weanisoay si 1:60 d. m H waa a nativ of Toronto, Canada, and wat aged It yssrs, 4 montht and It dayt at th tlm of hi death. H wat will known carpenter and wood worker of thlt city. Sur viving la bla wife, Mra. Mlnnlt Kerr of Homedal. The remain rttt la th gold room ot tb Earl Whltlock Funeral Horn. Pin trt at Sixth, vhere friends may call. Funeral ac.-v-Icea will he held In the chapel ot the Erl Whltlock Funeral Home Friday at i:l P with F.lder O. A. Thompson of the 8eventh Day Advent church officiating. Commitment services and Interment to follow at Llnk vllle "--letery. Frlenda lnvltd. CHARLES DAXA HALL. Th funeral ssrvlces of thl lat Charles Pan Hall will bt btld Friday afternoon at 1:15 .. .v.. .h,n.i nf th Klamath Funtral Home, tit High Unit, unuer ina auspices v& ue Mil. n, srfventlst church. In terment will follow la Unkvlllt cemttiry. Vital Statistic BIRTH. MUKSELL Born to Mr. and Mra, H. M. Muniell. 110 Grant atreet, a aon, September 10, 1933 at Klamath Valley hospital Weight. 7 pounds. 11 ounces. attQaasBal Announcing Essex Terraplane DeLuxe Series (Radio Equipped) 84-H.P. Silent Entfne 48 Official AAA Records Special Steel Dust Color Fenders Match Body Chrome Rndintor Grille Twin Matched Horns Cijrar Lighter Two Chromium Tail Lights Walnut Finish In- ff An Invitation- We take pleasure In extending to you a cordial invitation to visit our showrooms for an early Inspection of the new Essex Terra plane Da Luxe Models as well as our Stand ard Models In the latest attractive assorted strument Panel Two Ash Receivers In In strument Panel Latest Type Majestic Radio Special Generator and Volt Regu lator to eliminate radio reception Interfer ence Draft Deflectors Metal Tire Cover Air Wheels Distinctively Modern. colors. These ears are undoubtedly the fin est values Hudson has ever offered. See these cars now on display In our show rooms at 410 South Sixth Street and enjoy riding In them. ACME MOTOR CO. 410 South Sixth St. Phone 680 On th shelve of tb city li brary In th futur will b found two very quaint and Interaatlnf bookt. They ar tdltloni of th gay '0't when twirls and buttle, tweeptng aklrta and wated mns tachio wtr quit aa daring aa llMTiltti gownt and tb scandal ous pompadour. Tb volumes Includ a collec tion of Yoatb'e Companions Is sued at that time, fondly gath ered mor than 60 years ago In to two large books. Th books wr In th collsctlon of a mem ber of th Klamath Falla Wo man'! Library club snd lent to augment tb driv sponsored by tb organisation In lta affort to replenish th shslvs of tb city library whoa fundi ar alarm ingly low. Oay Period live Agala Although tha donor ot tb old books relinquished them with many a tigh. It la with real hap piness that ah realise that tb many, many mn and women of tb city may pore over th vol umes and rally to a great ex tent th years from 1110 oa through to th gayer '60't. Another member of th com mute dutifully went through her hooka packed In tb attic. 8h found a copy ot "Heart's Ease," a beautifully bound copy, the kind that bad a plaoe on the cherry table in grandmother's parlor. The book waa turned over to th library, but tb donor tbougbt better of It, took bom "Heart s Esse" and aent another modern novel In exchange. An old geographical bible ha made lta appearance la the num ber of booka preaanted to the library, and although tb book la mor than to yean old It con tains a wealth ot Information of valu . to itudy group In Klamath Falla church. - Ob group baa already signlflsd la notions of taking th book for reference use. Fiction Book Kded Going through collections ot old book! wblcb rssldents of th city bav tord away In tbelr closets or attlca, will bring back many memories Just as did tbe quaint Youth's Companions) ar Institution of by-gon daya, at the old bible, or perhapa there la surb a book as "Boclal Dyna mite" that found Ita way' Into the- collection and caused much merriment among the commltte. Th cure of th beer garden, tbe damagea , of a clgarett and th vie of slMPIng Jst In th morning r wsll Illustrated In "Social Dynamite" published dur ing Civil wr daya. However, booka ar ndd for th city library at well aa tbe tmallar libraries throughout the county controlled by tbe county library under Mia MarfarM Nyt. Miss Enola Hawkins, city li brarian, especially wants booka of fiction aa well aa booka of reference, old achool book and sncb magazine a National OeogTapblca and thoa of a me chanical Interest. There ire many fa th city who ar giving freely from an exceptionally tuaagr stor of booka. Thr ar otben who bav wealth of booka who feel that what they bar would be of no lntereet. Mra. Hollo C. Oroesbeck, presi dent ot th Klamath Falla Wo men's Library club, especially nrgea the residents of the elty to not let th week gc by with out sending at least on or two books to th city library In return for the wealth of enjoyment tht library baa given. Th 1000-book quota 1 not balng reached aa rapidly as It la bopd for. however the good will be far-reaching and residents ot th city will be mad "library conscious" a well as book-con scious. Th alogan of th drivj might well b. aa oa member put It, "a good book, loaned or given, a good book oaasad on." Th book and magailna com mute announced that 170 book war turned In at th lty library basement Wednesdsy, which ex ceeded tb dally quota. To date there have been approximately 410 booka turned la. THREE MONTHS FORESTRY WORK BY CCG LISTED CLIFT 8PRINOB CAMP F-41, Silver Lk(, Or. Th Civilian Conservation Corps Co. til de serve! much prala tor the amount ot work accomplished In the last three months ending Aug ust 11. Th work completed con sists of: Telephone lino construction, 14 miles; roads, nsw construction, 39 miles; roads, betterment. Si milea; maintenance, 408 miles; bridge and culvtrta, SI; drift fence. S mile. Material: Fence post. HOD; telephone poles, 600; stabs, S00. Bulldlnga. : Garages, S: olflc. 1; warehouse, 1; woodshed. 1. Mapping and timber cruising. It 00 acrea. Thla work waa accomplished under tha leadership of Harry Lynch, forest superintendent, and bit group of foremen. Ten men were called out on a fire on Antelope flat laat Sun day. They had the tlr under control within a ahort time. Fit teen men war detailed to a fin In Seller'! marsh Monday attar noon. This fir waa alao put un der control aoon altar arrival ther. Two men remained on duty all night to lie that It didn't spread, because It waa peat ground. Plenty of water was available from an abandoned well. E. Bailey and road crew re turned to th main camp from Skookum Spring) Tutsday. They ar finishing th eonstrnctloa of th Willow Spring! road, a dis tance of It miles. Th camp gained another offi cer on September II by the ad dition ot First Lieutenant Ivan Kurrln. RECEIVED I Latest rulings regarding tbe ' ute of landa taken out of wheat production under the u. f. wheat production control program, ttat that the contracted acreage may be aeeded to alfalfa, perma nent pastures and clovera. ac cording to E. M. Hauser, assist ant county agent, who la In charge ot local wheat reduction program. Hauser stated, however, that during the second year of tha wneat proauction control pro gram, the acreage planted to aucb produce must be matched by tbe asm amount of land and designated as tb contracted acreage aince provisions ot th program will not allow for hit crop proaucea lor direct profit. no xinaion ot tb September XI deadline for signing wheat al- loimeut contracta naa been - re ceived her, according to Homer, wno stated that approximately 41 of the larger wheat grower la th county bav already signed tna comrade wlta to government. It 1 necessary for wheat grow er 10 mi ont tnese contracts giving required Information be fore tbe contract may be elcaod. and th grower ahare In the nenenta Offered by th govern ment tor reduction ot wheat pro- ouction Youth Injured' At High School Dnncan Roark, II, atndent of LMioouin high school, waa seri ously Injured Wednesday after noon wnn practising a broad Jump, - The lad fell on his knee and was brought to Hillside hospital for x-rays and treatment Th extent ot the knee injury has not yt betn determined. Young Roark la th eon ot Mr. and Mra. W. K. Roark ot Modoc Point. NEW 0 0 T IB E N CLUB WORK A building project, sponsorsd by tb Oregon Building Con- greaa, may be Introduced Into state Four-H club activities for the coming year. O. G. Hugh aon ot Portland, field repreatn- tatlv tor the eongreea, I In Klamath Falls thla week con ferring with Frank Sexton, coun ty leader, In connection with the plan. Mr. Rurhson haa brought with blm two mlnlatur borne, one of brick and other of wood, for display at the Fonr-H fair thla weak-end. Tb bulldlnga ar now In th window of th llectrlc Stor at 407 Main trt Then model wer construct ed by tbe Cress company of Portland, a building material con earn. Another has been ship ped by freight to F. R. Hanger. represent tlv ot tbe Cress com pany and a building material dealer, and will b exhibited at th falrgrounda. Mr. Hughson aald thla wai th first time the building project plan had been advanced. After the exhibition and discussion bar th matter will b laid bt for th director of tb state Four-H clnb affair at Corvallls next Taeaday. Tb representative, wh will speak hsrs Sunday, aald tb pro ject would be undertaken with supervision ot tb local units of the Building Congress. Howard Pen-in. president of th Klamath eongree. Mr. Hugbson aald, waa particularly Interested la estab lishing thla work In tb county Four-H organisations. Tells How She Took 4 Ins. Off Hips 7InsJ0ff Waist la 40 days by taking Krnachea Salt, Mrs. Helga Blaugb ot New Tork City reduced 2 tbt lba. took 4 Inches off hips, t Inches oft bnst and TH inches oft waist. Sh writ: "I haven't gone hungry a moment 1 fel fin and look 10 rs. younger." To get rid of double chine, bulging hips, ugly roll of fat on walat and upper arms SAFE LY and without discomfort at th earn tlm build np glorious health and acquire a clear akin, bright eye, energy and Mvacl ousnesa to look younger and feel It take a halt teaspoonful ot Kruachen Bait la a glass of bot water every morning before breakfast. One jar lasts 4 weeks and costa but a trifle at Whitman Drug Co., and Star Drug Store, or any drug store tbe world over. Make sure yon get Krnschen because tt'i SAFE. Money back It not Joyfully satis- uea. WEATHER Th Cyolo-Stormegrapb at Un derwood' Pharmacy shows that th barometric preaeur is on th up-grade, and Indlcatloa ar favors bis lor fair weather Fri day. Th Tyco rocordlng thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperature Tburtday aa follows; High IS Low IS Forecast for next 14 boars: Generally fair and ool with moderate wlnda. Th United State reclamation service report .04 precipitation, for the 14 boar ending at I p. m. Wednesday, S.ll for tha sea son, - ii.is norma), 11.41 laat ysar. ORF.OOVIAW RRTURNINO. HEL8IN0FORB, Finland, Bent. 11. (P) Edward B. Brodl ot Oregon City, Oregon, tb retir ing Americas minister, left Pin land lor borne today, traveling on tb B. 8. Helmdtll via Stockholm. 4-H Club Fair. SS-14. a at"1,-;' WW PELICAN THKATHK Friday & Saturday A Bowl Ot LAUGHTER From Beginning -at tha VERY BXDI f -J I) (Z " J LADY'S PraOFESSIO A11S0N SMPWORTH ROLAND YOUNG SAW MARITZA 1M4MIlaalM Pino Tree THRATKB Today Tom TYLER la "A RIDER OF 'THE PLAINS" "HO EVtft rAUCW VUT SO rs iMTO V aaUba, New VOX Theatre ol Tb Star Today DOUBLE FEATIBB TIM McCOY in "WESTERN CODE" On Th Bam Program "PAROLE GIRL" MAfc CLARK RALPH BELLAMt Two New First Bun rictune il 7T 1 f I mWjSL u, a 1 1 iy tar' il r v : . it V v ' ' - y x I miit-- . . BB I )aK.. -v nw fITal 'W ' atvL. r- NOW. .WITHOUT FORMER ZC PREMIUM