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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1933)
October 21, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FlVfc CITY BRIEFS Wlll.rd Guest Included oa Ih UMt tin st th WUUrd hotel October It war the following; K. D. Lyt. liend. Or. Ueorg T. Graves, Partlkud; IX U, K. Henry, Han Francisco; Kmorr JG. Lltur, Chlco; O. II. Willi. Port land; Mr. and Mra. II. N. Tao n.nuuura, Los Aui'iet; Harold W. Col. Halt Uk Citr; Mr. D His, Neatllo; 1, T. Ncglv, Al turH; W. C. Tburiow, I'ortlsud; M. N. Oohlr, 8KB Francisco; Karl L. McNutt, KugoD; L. tl. Bcbasi.r, KugaB; Jar. and Mrs. K. U Itlidon, llsrlow, Or a,; 5. Hush, Portland; II. A. Tliurlow, rlealtle; (liana Hitler. Portland! A. r. Waal, Msdtord; U. II. Iirooki. Ml. Ihaata; P. Whlia. Portland: W. fi. Walker. Mod (nrd; hi.T, Walk.rtleld, Ban Fran claro: T. M. Darla, Portland: It. L. Ilanaon, Chicago, III.; t'bas. Luther, Had Ulult; K. A. Luok er, Portland; Hoy Hold, Los An gel; 0. P. Allan, Loa Auatlcn. Ret urn From Cbli aiio Dr. Gtorgs 1. Wright ratursod Wert Basilar vning from Chicago, whore he attended the AmerirnB Colloge ot Burgeons. Dr. Wright gave special attention to ilia latest obitatrlral methods, undr Doctor 1. B. 1 Lee and A. If. C'urtla, and alao attended the In atttute ol traumatic aurxorjr at Ht. Lnka'a hospital ariiero h served hla Internship. Hoveral of the lecturer at thla tnaUmt ware doctors with whom Or. Wright had been associated In Chit-ago. Pheasant Date Cited Hugh Worcester, federal name prtc tor, aald Thursday that there la a niisuntierstsmtlng about the datts of the pheasant sesson In California. That aeaaon will es tend from November IS to 20. Inclusive. IIo aatd many hunters were under the Imoresslon th oasoB la bow open. Oregon Product Days Het The Klamath county chamber of com merce haa received nolle from tb retail morchanta dopartment ot the Portland chamber ot com merce regarding the observance of "Oregon Product Days," Oc tober II to November a, laclu It. HeKlstratlon Friday and Batur. day Keglatratloo tor nou-cradlt adult education classes here will he h!d Friday and Saturday from I 10 I and from 7 to J . n at th city library. Enjoying Hunt -Mr. and Mra. W P. Johnson and It. A. ttmmitt hare left tor Lake county wh'ero they plan to spend several daya on ft aer hunt. Receiving Treniment- W. Qru- Iy of th Anchor hotel ta re ceiving treatment tor an Injured toe at liillalde hospital. Lee rea Hospital Mai Ruga, 130 Delta street, has returned home alter receiving treatment at th Hlllald hospital. I'ndcrgoea Operation N. Par- tone ot Chtloquin submitted tn major operation Thursday ulghl (t Hlllald hospital. Upturns Itoiu Portland E. K Mage ot Underwood's i'harmacv. haa raturned from ft waek'i trip to Portland where ha attonded sessions of the at at hoard of pharmacy and presided at eieml natlons. Mage arrived boma Friday morning, and declared that h had never been eo glad to se Klamath suusblu, titer ft week ot hoary rains. Divorce Mult piled Suit fur divorce waa filed tn circuit court Friday by Lynn lloycrott . Ueraldlne Leon a llorcrott. Cruel and Inhuman treatment waa cited aa cause of action. A court or dur' awarding custody ei on minor child to the defendant I asked ta th complaint. rVon-ltc.ident License Houghl Htale Police Sergeant It. U. Davie aald Krhlur that At, Zuck erman. ot Bucrantauto, Calif., had been temporarily detained while on bunting trip here. Zuikeruian was released wbea he bought a Bon-reatdust'e bunt lug Ileum tor 1 a. Automobile la Recovered Btats ' police announced Friday they had recovered an automo hli atulen on August 11 (ruin Carl Adams ot tihasta Way. Th machine, tuund near Lincoln on the Ureeiisuriiigs highway, was partly atrtpped. Kaine Uaby Hub Edward (trover, la th nam cboxc-n by Mr. end Mra. V. C. Davidson ot the Hummel apartmeuu for thelt infant son bom rscuutly at Hill side hospital. Davis Acquitted Lottery Case Trial is&&nM ft) , 4 i ,v ' 'i " t ... Cadergoea Operation ft. O. Hancock ot 3ii Martin street, who underwent an operation for appendlrltls Wedueaduy, la re ported to be recuperating satisfactorily. Iti turns to (hiliHiuin Dob Ira in, who has hi-cn patient at illllald hospital, was able to return to his home In Clilloiiuln Thuraday. H recently suffered ft back Injury. Cut Hnnd Severely Tom Johnson of HO fiitrgent street austalueti a aevorely cut hand Wednesday and Is receiving treat mnt at Hillside hospital. Company Reotiena Th Cali fornia Fruit and Produce com pany reopened at Seventh and Main streets this wek. I'm Irnla at Cottage Hospital- Patients at th Cottage boa plinl Friday were Mrs. May Waall, Sam Macs and Mrs, Toy Urown. Visiting Relative Mra. 8. T. Rummers left Friday morning tor Portland where she will spend a week visiting relatives Leave Hospital Mrs. 11. L. Shepherd and baby son left Klumatb Vnlloy hunpltat Thurs day to return to their bom. Theft Ri-fKiitcd Theft of a gruy suit from his room in a local hotel haa been reported to pollco bureau by Frank Uouchard. Society News -By Margaret Wordcn Hauge- 8IIH clutching a handkerchief after weeping at th verdict, Senator James J. Davla of Pennsylvania teentert fs pictured receiving the con gratulations ot his attorneys, Charles J. Marglott) (left) and Charlea H. Tattl (rlxhtl. after his acquittal Is New York of charge of vio lating tb Federal Lottery Law. The chargea against Davis war mad alter an Invest Ism loa of prise drawings conducted by the Loyal Order of Moose, ot which Deris it Director General. FI1IS I STORE HlOCIffl Co-Eds Go Sailing With Schooners rrfmn I V. .. -l.x.a.v i: . s. A Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moetier. owaera of ih Kianitih Flowsr Shop, snnouor th forma! oaea-: ing ot their beautffai jssw store at lit Mala street tstuxt!sy ar.d invite ait thfr friends to caii and greet them at their a location. Mr, and Mrs. afoeiiar east to Klamath rails 1 year ago, aad opened th Klamath flower ekup. Flowers for virtually every im portant swisi and clvis event during those yaari have sa pro vided by Moeiier aod th Klasstttt Kiower shop, Th Meeiier pisrefctsed aa acreag is th Altsmost district, and have established and oirt ed th first arid eaiy greenaouses In KiematB eotrnty for ibe pasl few years. With th exception ot a tew of th rsrsr iiotram which arc shipped in, Motiier now (rows ait of hi owa fiowsrt is order that patrons may hav th tesf it ot th tisett asd trht hioois. The new flower shop at 71 Mais street is eaa of th Boat beautiful asd stodars oa th Pacific coast, and tare stocks of flowers srs maiauined .at ait times. Beaut if ni arrasgamest of sir- rors enhaoc th display of flow ars ia ta thop which Is lighted by hug skylight. Modera ana roomy workroom are provided la th back of the shop and all floral arrasgemasts ar siede bp by daylight Autumn flowers asd arrscars- ment will be featured at th formal cpt-ni&g Saturday, Pa$tenger Service Hearing Scheduled ALES, Oct 19, (AP) Hear ing o! tea appiieatioa cf 1. H. ifilliea of Eagec or sarmH to operate ss as soy whsrs lor sir sesmos sasHsgsr ssler carrier wiii b said hsrs Octsbar tl. Stat Ctiiiti Csmmissisasr Char! It, Thomas asssascad that the hatrlsf will ba cos dactsd br Hcreart Haascr, stats supervisor ol transportation. "And make mis with a low whit collar.' That's the latest fashion trend with co-eds at th L'nlversity ot Wisconsin this season. Dresses, of course. Nevor! Beer! For, just as a safety measure, th hoard ot regents has approved Hie sale ot i t brew Is university quarters, to kocp th girls away from unsupervised Uteres. A group ot sea going co-ds la shown her. Is charge ot their schooners. Youngest Head FREMOJfT P. T. A. TO MEET OS Tl-KSHAY Th rsgulsr mealing ot the Fremont P. T. A. will be held In th auditorium Tuesday altor Boon, Oct. is, at :& o'clock, when th following program will be presented; Bong, "Haliow'en"....4th Orade Piano solo.. Barbara Johnson Song, "Lullaby" Ole club Serenade of Spala Solo, Pale Moon Agnes Arfstrom Mighty Lak a Ross Talk, "Practical Phas of Par am! Responsibility to the School" Mr. Twyl Frguon ' Members of th eieciltlvo com mltts ot th P. T. A. will act as hostess at this mooting and all pnrsnU are urged to attend as Important business Is ached Blcd to com Bp for discussion, see MALIK The Happy Hour club held It first meeting of the ar-Bsoa ob Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12, at th horn ot Mr. Hull. Tit afternoon was spent In bridge and hich score awards war won by Mr. Dal ton and Mra. Reber. Clients of th afternoon were Mra, (Clock. Mr. B. U. Smith, Mr. JohB Reber, Mrs, Neal, .Mrs. Kvorott Jones, Mrs. Henry Krupa, Mrs. A. M. Thomas and Mr. WHHam Dalton. see ' Tha teachers' reception which waa held at tha Langell Valley club house was well attended by both Bonania and Langell Valloy last week. An Interesting program was presented after which dancing was enjoyed. Th reception was sponsored by th Langell Valley and Bo nania Women' clubs. a WOMKN'H CLt'B CHOOSES PIKHiltAM FOR YKAR nOHANZA Tha Honanra Womon'a club met at the homo of Mrs, Ada Parsona Tuesday evonlng and after tha business mooting arrdnged the program tor the ensuing year, A report on the district dnb convention hold at Rogue River last Saturday was presented by Mrs, Fred Rtieck. - A "stunts" bridge party has been announced for members of the club on Tuesday, October 14. At thla party each member of the organisation will he re quired to give some sort ot a at tint. On November 14 th club In rite all womon who are Interest ed to attend a silver heirloom ton. i Th tndy program of the club for thla year Is to cover the field of art aa follows: "History ot Early American Art," by Mrs. Ada Parsons "Influence of Eng lish on American Art," by Mr. L. B. Coyner; "Amorlran Art Student at Munich," by Miss Vera Cronlo; "French Infiuene on Early American Art," by Mrs. J. Horn. At th recent meoting of th club a musical program was pre sented following the afternoon's business. "To a Wild Hose," by M:i.)towell, was played by Miss Olive - Ranks, and fie meeting was concluded with th ilnglug of 'America." Tha arrangement ot the art program ia la charge of Mra. J. Horn. ' LANGELL VALLEY. Friday evening, October II, th Lan gell Valley Women's club and the Bonanza Womon'a club spon sored a reception In horror ot th Uonanza teachers. A short pro gram consisting of readings and musical numbers was prevented, after which Mr. F. E. Thomp son gsv a talk on his recent trip through the east and at th Century of Progress ezposttios In Chicago. The teachers wore Introduced by Mr, Coyuer, suiieriateudent of the school. As hur ot dancing was enjoyed and refreshments wer erved. Vital Statistics 111HTH KELLEHER Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kelleher of Tulelnke a dnuchtor, October SO, 1933, at Hillside hospital. Weight, 8 pounds, 1 V ounce. A modern airplane taxi aervlce is being planned for Alaska, with fast passenger plan servir be tween White Horse and St. Michael. A water trip over the snme route ordinarily take 10 days. Perkins Rack Henry Perkins, local attorney, has returned from a business trip to Portland. .''j.--)hM t'. I r.., - : r VT N S ' . -k r r tf v k ,) .si,, sviwt; .t.;,w j, - , s 1 d ""r . : . ' .V ' - . "4 D ii!t fin BIEEER, Csiif., Oct, IS. It took s snry ot whit ssa aad women most at a sight te reach tha cosciasioa that twa lediaas. Norton Williasif and Robert Al ien, violated tha gate Uws of Caiiforal by "taking" two dfer without aavlss proctsred haatisg iicenses. Sissriiy before tires e'jioct Tnesday rooroinr the lory re turned eardictt tisdisg both Wii lias and Alias guilty. Justice W, 8 PbiilSbar sts4 eacb; ta 1 day Is jiii, but deereedj that tt dayi they had apsnt in jail awaitias trial shosid be cBBtd s is! term. Sheriff J, 8. Leavitt took tiia back to SsaaaTiU to aerr th nasaia- ing fiT daya in tha touasy jsii. Alien aad Wlillams, arrested Septembar OS by Paal Kshrsr o Fail River Miiis, a stst (am ward, costasded that a la dlas living ca fovtrnmsiit "al iotmsnts" thsy bad tb right is hunt deer without boring 11 cesse. AS iadias spokssmsa declared that if they war con victed tb case weald ha appeal ed. Indian from sear ast far flocked to tb trial, which Be tas Jiesds afterseos. District Attorney Qrover Jaiisa cam up trom sssaariii to arssacst. Ksbrer testified that Aiisa aad Wiiiisms bad twa dssd stale deer bucks, a three-point and a fesr-pelst. ia their camp is Xi rslisr southeast of Adin. He identitied tha horns and Side ia court. Wiiiiam aald tb arrest took slac ss as Indian allot stent. Elsie Quins, tsdias, said th ailotmsnt waa her grsnd- ssstserg, est ss did sot ksow where th deer were kilisd. Dairy cows la Idaho ssaat sot be fed beer, rsies the state wel fare eoiBsifssioser, Weil then. how cats tha farmer tees tb cows from going dry - , I Aa attractive addiUos to tks- Siasatb Fails bsaiaaac diU1e will b made Bsiardsy, when Wtbb Kennett opens bis aawg smt eioistng store ss tssh Bortbaaat eorsar sf bfais sad Seventh streets. Sir. Keciaett baa bees 3 bast-' saas in Klamath Falls eight years. Be easaa bar as ean ager t ih Brownsville Woolea Kills store and waa later a partner ia tb ciothisg star cf Kirkpatrick aad Keesstt. Tb sail ding scespiei by th new store has been thoroughly reassdeled asd attractively dec orated. Bar Mr. Kensett will carry a tali Sina-ef asea's ciotb isg, including those. Merchan dise ot established aaaiitf will be offer d. The Ksnsett store m esss for bssisea aatsrdsw serBtsg. is sstoglra tbat will rbssse Its directios by th tilting of the asotor thaft-ts4 which diasaaaes with ailerons, eisvators sod rad dr, was recestl dsnsoastrttsd by Jaaa d ia Cisrva. Neiv VOX Theatre ot The Stare EN RS SAT SIGHT "ANN CARVER'S PROFESSION" with Fay VVray and Ma: all atiir cast ' Mickey Mouse New Comedy HiUte B. Johnson, 17, eiecUd president of th Silverton, Ore., American Legion Auxiliary, is said to be world's youngest. She was born in World War days. Courthouse Records Divorce Sulla Piled Alma Frances Knowlton vs. Jack Knowlton. Dvsertlon cited as cause ot action of complaint. Couple niarried la June, 1920. Ptalntitt asks custody ot minor child. No property rights In volved. Oilier Suit Filed 0,v J. Daniel vs. J. F. Maguire, Plaintiff charges that ob Septem ber 3. 1S33, defendant drove off Bight-ray onto plaintiff's property where he maintains kennela for raising Ooberman Plnscher doge, and that due to careteasness, neg ligence and without regard tor property rights of others, the de fendant struck pedigreed female Iioherman. valued at !59, for anion pialntur asks Judgment, attorney fees, cost and dlshuraa- fuente. . Marriage Liresat' Filed Or i n E. Paul, 44, teacher, ot Eugene, Ore., and Mabel Brum weli, SS, of Phoenix, Aria, Accident Report Filed Three car involved la s miser accident. Howard Ferguson struck a parked automobile be longing to Frank Heade, when un blinded him as he siarted to pass car number two. No injur ies reported. Justice Court William Anderson and Harry Hue cms, charged with larceny Irom a store, sentenced to u days in jail, suspended it defendants eave town. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stornsagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy registered a decided upturn in barometric pressure Friday morning which gives promise of fair weather over the weekend and not much change in temperatures. The Tycos recording thermo meter resltered tnasimuni and minimum temperatures today a follows: IHsh 9 Low .... 40 Forecast tor Bex X4 hoars; Fair and cool. . The United States weather bureau reports . no precipitation for the S4 boars ending at 4 p. m, Thursday, .CIS for the season to date, ,ei normal, ,21 last year. 20-30 Club Hosts At Lakeview Meet LAKEVIEW, Ore., Oct. 19. Lakeview 28-39 club will bar charge ot the welcoming luncheon which wilt be given th Wool tirowcra of the slate November 13, the opening day of th an nual convention of th Oregon etate Wool Growers association. Morton Stein, vie president, will act as toasi master. The club is importing talented entertainers from Bend to provid a portion ot the entertainment for tie occasion. Inrtee at ttonanwi. BOSTGK, Oct. iO, AP TB Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: 'Demand for wool baa bees at low ebb this week. Occasion- a! sales are reported bat they have been invariably et small ; Quantities. aiasufaeturer con- j tinse to consume heavy quanti ties of wool bat consumption is : gradually lessening, is line with general expectations, Tb trad i naturally ha come to pause pend ing a oetermicatioa of th strength of th baying move ment on tall and winter do th ins. "Foreign market ar ail-ruling strong and healthy end pros pects ot lower price for woo! in the forelga primary markets look, st tb moment, rather re mote, "Demand for tail Texas wools has beea less eager asd the few car iota which bare bees sold recently hav been ia th gea erai range of tS-174 cents, la Texas. "Mohair continue alow. Stocks OB spot ar rather smalt Some sizeable importations of foreign bair are being made." The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following gustations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fin aad T, Mr atapis SO-SIc; Fin asd F. M. H. comb ing TSe; Fin and J M. cloth ing f l-7Se; Vaiiey Ko. 1, Tt-TSe. Mohair: Qreeon, 8-4Sc Domestic grad ed: First combing 6(1-62; sec ond combing e$-S5c; third comb ing S-0c; fourth eombir.g 40 45ct good carding 4-4Sc; fleet kid ?f-;c; second kid S-S8c Today IM1S KEW YORK, Oct. t8, CAP! Herbert P, Lederer, broker and husband of Isabel Leightoa, biographer of President Roose velt, committed suicide today by banging himself is bis Park avenue apartment. Lederer was 44 years old asd s customer's men employed by the brokerage firm ot Edward B, Smith and company. Mis Leigbtoa recently resign ed as bead of the women' com mittee of the KSA. drive is New Vork City and sow J actir is politics. Lederer body 'was fats nd by s maid when site went to pre pare breakfast for Lederer and hie wife. Tha body was bang ins from lbs kitchen transom by as electric iron cord. Mis Leighton recently was appointed vice-chairman of th Independent citizens committee for Josm V. McKee, indesendesi democratic candidate tor mayor. She was absent from McKee headquarters, where It was said she was at boms ill with a cold. Hanjiitoa Field, CaiiforBia, the army's new bombing base, ia to se garrisoned beginning tnis sum' mer; tb field cost $$,999,999. Today -itMlt.ri't- . I POOLE'S j PINE TREE -TtiRATWr- Thl Concerns YOU . . . . A daring revelation of the price sinners pay te sin! S Pa Only, Starting Tuesday, Oct. 8 POOLE'S RAINBOW Artm, 2.V This Picture mf tw Quality Food, at SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Saving Prices Sat. and Mon. 21t and 23rd Free Delivery A Fresh SALMON Pot Boasts LB MeaU Phone 1904 Steaks Ail Cut as Us. Boil Kj Smoked Picnics 12 TT I namourger y Sausage tftv. Arrnour'a BACON I i9in 1 K Stic BACON Fancy Select Oysters , PT. SHORTENING' t4 pan S. Golden West 1 r. vuiivt Glass Jar Groceries, FruiU & VegetaMe. Ph. 322 Sew Crop. 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