JJuty' , 1937 ' .
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
DUiUa Club Members of th
Pylhlsn Sisters club mat July 9
In th homo of Wand Klllolt,
Vhfn a pleasant afternoon km en
joyed. Th following member
wer present: Meadamea Wanda
Elliott. F.ffl adkr, Lilly lladen,
Mahal KrIrkeiin, Urer r"ulkeraon,
Nina Heck. Edna llergner anil
F.lale Ceaebeer. Th nest meeting
will ba held rrdlar. July at
J:I0 o'clock In th horn of Iran
Coon. H00 Crcerenl avenu.
1'rthlen etatar ana club member!
ar cordially Invited.
Awning Flr Th fir depart
nianl waa called to lh Oregon
liquor aor at Elghlh atreet and
Klamath evenu Monday night at
A 11:10 o'clock, whan th awning
eausht fir from elgarett drop
ped from an upper window. Th
blaia waa iilngiithd liafor lh
arrival of tha department, and
damage waa alight.
Iaa.vea For South - Jimmy Mor
rlaon, recently iraduaiad at th
1,'nlrerslty of Oregon in journal
lam. Ifl Tuaaday tor Ban Fran
claco. bra h will begin a career
f fra lane writing, .nurn.np
la tha aon of Dr. and Mr. C. E
Morrison, 1300 Taclflo Terrar.
Knjiiy r'Ulilnej Trip Mr. and
Ura. L. K HUUliarO ol til .-oriq
Tntb strel bav ban Jnyln
flahlng trip on th North
I'mpqua for th paal weok or
10 daya.
Klah at liairla lkc Mr. and
u v. II Wirt of Jaffaraon
atraat apanl th pait waaknd
at Pavla las on a iiamne inn
Clramlaon Ihirn Major and
Mra Thnmaa Mitchell of th hat
vatlon Army her received word
r iha birth of a grandaon ai
Billings. Mont. Th mothar la
Mr, lleatrlc Hamilton, dauihlar
of th Salvatlonlete.
)lehorilt AM Tha MalhodUt
Ladies Aid will maat In th sorler
parlor of tha church for regular
aaaalon Thuraday at 1:10 p. m.
Klactloa of offlcara and othar Im
portant bualnaaa will b trans
actad. and all members ar urged
to attend.'
Townaeud Auxiliary Members
and friends ot Tonand auxiliary
fco. 1 will mt In th horn of
Mr Pesgl Dantrlm at 111! Msn
aanlta street. Wednesday. July II.
Potlurk lunchaon will b served
at 1:10 o'clock.
Killed la Accident w- z"
low. brother of Bill Zadow of the
Lamm Lumber company, waa kill
ed In a recent automobile accident
near R-no. Nev.. accordlni to
word received br.
w. Recovering Roeemery Zupen
I to recovering from a tonall op
eration. Kb I th damhter of
Mr. and Mra. mik j. '"i
' 410 Commercial atreat. bh la
at horn to bar trlanda.
Car Reentered An automobll
atolen trom Arena itaraie on July
II baa bean recovered at Olden.
V., according to word received
by th local police bureau.
Tire Blew Out Parry Kuhn
reported to th hrlft that th
left rear tlr on hla car blew out
aa he drove on The Iallre-Call-fornla
highway on 8un mountain.
Tha car collided with another
driven by H. L. Towera.
At Salem Circuit Judge Ed
ward B. Aahurat went to Salem
Monday to attend funeral aervlcea
tor Juetlre J. U. Campbell ot lb
atat euprm court.
VUlt In Aahland Mr. and
Mr A. E. Albert and Mr. and
Mra. Budolph Jacob and daugh
ter Annett apenl Runday at
r Aahland where they vlalled with
Telatlvee and frlenda.
Home From I,akr Mr. Harry
Oollr and family returned
Monday trom Lake o" th Wood
wher they enjoyed leveral day
at their cabin.
Return After Vacation Mr.
and Mr. C. W. Klum of 1
Hllleld avenu hav returned
home after a weak vacation
flahlnt on th North Umpqua
river.
Bnatnee Tlaltor Mr. Emma
J. Otey of Dorrla. Calif..
bualneaa Tlaltor In th city Saturday.
F.tamlnrr Comlne; Ward Me
Reynold., examiner of operator!
and chauffeur, will be In Klam
ath Falla Thursday, July II, at
m th courthouse, trom 1 a. m. to
7 I P. in-
Vital Statistics
niRTH
MYERS Born at Hllltld hoe-
Pltal. July 10, HIT, to Mr. and
Mr, Floyd My era of Altamont, a
aon. Weight, 7 pounda and 4
ounces.
LAWRENCE Born at Klam
ath Valley hoapltal, July 10, I'll,
to Mr. and Mr. Fred A. Lawrence
ot Rout I, a girl. Weight, I
pounda 111 onnrea.
Rectal Diseases
Treated by Modern
Non-Snrglral Method
CASSBL BROS.
Chiropractic CI In Is
ten "J. 7th St. Phone 41MI
Air Conditioning
Furnacet
Plumbing Heating
THE STARR COMPANY
1M North Birth rbone 1M
Return From Med ford
Ralph K. McCall haa returned
from Medfnrd wher h vlalted
with Mra. McCall and with hla
alepaon, Herbert Dlnge, who haa
been confined to a hoapltal In
tha valley city line h waa In
jured In an auto accident about
10 daya ago. Mra. McCall haa
bean In Medford with her aim
Inr th accident. Ding I re
ported to be recovering satis
factorily. l,ar on Vacation Mra.
Frank Klalnegar, accompanied
by bar daughter, Oeaty, and her
brother, l.oula l.an of Hilt,
Calif., left Monday by motor for
a month vacation. They will
tour Yellowaton park, making
tha trip via Iteno and Salt Lake
City, and will later go on to
Tacimia. Wash., where they will
vlait Mra. Klelneger'a and Lane's
father.
Travel rirture shown Sound
niovlee ahnwlng the haautlea of
national parka and monumenta
featured th Tueaday noon lunch
eon meeting of th Llona club at
tba Wlllard hotel. Verne Moore
and Verne Owena prealded Joint
ly over the meeting.
Mlaalonary Society T,eola and
WbO'Ho-Kver-WIII clrrlea of the
Mlaelonary aoclety ot the First
Baptist church will meet tor an
all day plcnle Thnreday, July II,
rn Moor park beginning at 10
a. m. Potluck lunch will be aarved
and a bualneaa aeaalon will follow.
Returna Home Ann Otey.
daughter of Mra. Beulah Kelaay,
who received a fractured lag
whan ahe waa atruck by a car
while riding bar bicycle, baa left
tha lllllaldo hoapltal and return
ed to her home on Garden atraat.
She la reported to b rapidly
recovering.
Rahy Named Mr. and Mrs. C
J. Van !uker hav ehoien the
nam Larry, for their baby aon
born Monday at Hillside honpttal.
Van Dukar la a clerk In th local
ticket offlr of th Southern Pa
cific railroad.
lulling on MrKenale Patricia
Peyton, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Wlllard Peyton, la apend-
Ing th summer on th Me-
Kenile river wher aha Is vlalt
Ing bar brother-in-law and ale
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Prlnc llel-
frlch.
Ripened Home Mr. C. W.
Sherman and chlldran were as.
pected horn Tueaday after sev
eral weeka' visit with relative
and frlenda In Seattl. Wash.
KUh on I'mpqua .Mr. and Mr.
William Poole ot Melrose atiact
apnt vral daya on th North
L'mpqua river where they had a
aucceaaful ftabtng trip.
Weekend Vlallnra Mr. and
Mra. Raymond Otey and diush
ter Lola Ann were weekend vis
itors In Klamath Falla trom
their home In Dorrla, Calif.
Auditor Hare W. J. Warren
of Spokane, Waah., traveling au
ditor of disbursements for the
Oreat Northern, Is a business vis
itor In Klamath Fall.
Halm Agent Here W. R. Sher
man, dtatrlrt claim agent for the
(treat Northern, la a bualneaa vla
Itor In the local offices from his
headquarters In Portland.
DRIVER ARRESTED
TWICE IN ONE DAY
ON SAME CHARGE
Herman William Hart was ar
rested at 1:63 o'clock Tueaday
morning at Seventh atreet and
Klamath avenue and charged with
operating an automobile without
a license.
He was brought to police bureau
and posted 6 ball tor his release.
Hart was re-arrested at 1:16
a. m. on the South Sixth atreet
viaduct, charged with reckless
driving, and again charged with
driving without operator's license.
He posted $60 ball on the reck
less driving count and another 16
on the. no-llcense charge.
Hearing for Hart has been con
tinued until Wednesday
HEAVY BOND
POSTED ON DRUNK
DRIVING CHARGE
(Jus Emanuel Oslund, charged
with drunken driving, la out on
1260 bond posted In Justice court.
Roy Vick, charged with being
drunk on a public highway, was
given a slg months suspended sen
tence and "floated."
It the valve cap Is not replscsd
aftar putting air In a tlr, the
possibility of a flat Is greatly
Increaaed.
1 nft f ' voj;
Hft I
I sI -a s
BENEATH AVERAGE
Building permits Issued at city
hall from July II to II and al
lowed by the council Monday eve
ning totaled 14116.
The largest elngl permit waa
for construction of a new resi
dence In lllllsld addition to coat
1 1000 and waa lasued to P. M.
Pray.
Other permlta war lasued as
follows: to John R. Dsvls. 150 for
construction of a chimney at lit
Martin atraat ; $160 to Harold Con
nors for addition of room and
haaement to resldanc at 724
Mitchell atreat; 171 to Mra. E. M.
Prouty tor addition of room to
house at 124 South Carrol alreet;
1100 to Mra. W. E. Dodge for eon
atructlon of garage at 145 Pacific
Terrace; ISO to Clara Zlgler for
ahlngllng roof at I00 Kberleln
street; $50 to W. E. Bennett for
conatructlon of playroom at 1170
Crescent ; 110 to Y. W. Btalford
for garage repair at II 01 Rad-
clltfe atraat; 1600 to B. E. Fralay
for remodeling residence at 2t
Pacific Terrac.
Jim Hulchlna. 76, of 1111 Or
chard avenu, haa been missing
from hla bom sine Monday
1 Anprflnv in mII re-
nuiuiui. ... . f
ports, and relative ar worried
over bla aarety.
u....i.h. lrt hnmi in mn to
the city library, and whan he had
not returned at s:au o cioi m
the evening, his absence waa re
ported to police who have been
- v. i in. Kim since that time.
He la five feet eight or 10
Inchea tall and welgha luo pounds
ii. h. arhiia hair and mustache.
and blue eyes. He waa wearing a
blue work ablrt. tan cornumr
irouura and a gray bat when be
disappeared.
Irrigation continues on th up
grade aa high temperaturea pre
vail In the Klamath basin. The
i.,ir.. hnraau reDorted 1100
I m -
second feet of wafer sent down
the government A canai i uc
day morning. Thla la th maxi
mum to data, and there will be
little or no Increaae irom now m,
. i A ,.lfnallnntata. a
accuruiua .
thla la virtually the capacity of the
canal. (
Loat river dlveralon canal car
ried 460 aecond feet of water Tues
day, alao th maximum io u.i.
Klamath county' claim under
. . . n,.,i.i, e an(1 C land grant
act baa been placed at IS.15 5.
according to a leuer iwn j
the countv court from the tea
eral department of the Interior.
Th connly aom time ago filed
...I in i ha Henarfment mea-
aage received Tuesday, the amount
ot th claim waa uppeu
151 over the original claim filed.
HAYDEN DISCUSSES
MODERN IRRIGATION
AT CLUB MEETING
An address by B. E. Hayden.
Klamath reclamation anperlnten
denl, on modern methoda of Ir
rigation and a aerie of slides
demonstrating those methods
featured the Monday night meet
ing of the Klamath county Jun
ior chamber of commerce at the
Elk hotel.
Truman Runyan was elected
athletic director ot the Junior
chamber, and Jerry Thomas so
cial director.
The reclamation slide were to
be shown at CCC Camp Klnmath
night Tuesday night at 7:10 and
at Camp Tulelsk Wednesday
night at th same time.
QUICK
POSITIVE RELIEF
For Piles, Rectal and Colon
Diseases, Without a Hospital
Operation,
DR. O. H. MATHER
Chiropractic Physician
Ph. 404 W, 40IR. 7S1 Main
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IRRIGATION FLOW
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IAPTISM IN IAY. It was an occasion tor a big foregathering of colored folks at Oyster Bay, N.I,
for the annual baptismal aervlcea ot the Emanuel Baptist church. Robed choristers sang during tha
services. Negroes trom many nearby villages thronged the anon to sratcb the religions proceedings-
Traffic Maze Designed to Test Auto Drivers' Skill
In the drive to lessen traffic accidents in the District of Columbia, W. Hamilton Owens of New York
has found favorable reception for his copyrighted "auto driver proving grounds." sketched above.
Laid out with streets that reproduce nearly every traffic condition that might be encountered by
driver, the maze of streets would be used as a testing course tor driving license applicant! and a
training course for learners.
Home Town Girl
Gets Film Role
Hot temperamental, but Just
plain bossy is Hollywood's new
est feminine star, above, guar
an teed to put a kick into the
pew movie about the great Chi
cago fire. Her name is Daisy
and she was chosen from
scores of candidates for her
ability to stick her foot Into
trouble, mainly by upsetting the
lantern in Mrs. O'Lcary's stable.'
Daisy Is making good as one of
the original hoofers from Stock
ton, Calif.
SCOUT EXECUTIVE
LEAVES TO OPEN I
FREMONT CAMP
Scout Execullre Pwlght Gil
christ will leave Thursday for
Rend to open th Fremont district
summer encampment. George
Merryman. Jr., of this city, will
serve as ramp doctor.
On August i, Gilchrist will re
turn to this district and will pre
pare the Lake o' the Woods camp
for a camping period of two weeks,
beginning August 14.
TRANSFER and
STORAGE SERVICE
Arnold Madura,
Agent
PHONE 539
Wghts, 1704
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Touring Boy Scouts Favor
San Antonio, Niagara Falls
San Antonio, Tel., and Niagara;
Falls, K. Y.. recelred th rot ot
Klamath' Boy Scout Jamboree
delegation as the two cities In
which they would prefer to Ht
If they were to more from Klam
ath Falls.
Th boys, on the war home,
held a discussion of the places
they had visited from the stand
point of "where we would like to
lire" and the Texas and New York
cities recelred the honors. Ther
like Sen Antonio because It was
clean and modern, and they liked
Niagara Falls because of the falls
and Ita historic background.
Dwtght Gilchrist, scout eiecn
tlr ot the Modot area who cam
home with the boya. described
the trip Tuesday. He said that
the boys from Klamath and sur
rounding communities agreed,
howerer. that they like this re
gion heat.
Th trip waa made without mls
hapa of any kind. Two or thre
ot the boys bsd minor ailments,
but It wss not necessary to aend
any to a hospital or call In a doe
tor. The acouts were uniformly
im Dressed with their stay In Wash
Ington and the many Jamboree
DANCE
Wednesday Night
Music Box
Old Time and Modern Music
By th '
Oregon Hillbillies
Don't take chance1 1 ". . thote valu.
ble piece are difficult to replace t
To insure it safety just lay, "Send
tt via CONSOLIDATED", lot
that mean "handle frith care".
Our transfer and storage tervlce
1 your insurance that It will b
handled tha "right way."
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Brents. Gilchrist said.
Award were made to the boys
on the basis of their general con
duct, good fellowship and eports-
msnshlp on th trip. There war
three rating honor, distinguish
ed and satisfactory. Gilchrist an
nounced the swards as follows:
Honor John Rsfetto, Ray Me-
Cauley, Fred Eyerly.
Distinguished Robert Kent,
Charles Foster, Charles Bonney.
Satisfactory Clark weaver.
Rex Htstt, Earl Kent. Harold Uh-
11. Dick Beane. all of Klamath
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Falls; Frank Calls. Merrill; Jack
Oolden, Tnlelake, and Carol Wood
ward, Altnraa,
Robert B. Elson forfeited ball
of $10 Tueaday morning when
h failed to appear In police
court to anawer to charga of
violation of the baale apeed rule.
Chrla Blanaa forfeited tl for
failure to appear to anawer to
charge of running a atop sign.
Emmltt Magulre, Lewis Lance,
James L. McGinn and George
Batter were fined 110 acb
remanded to Jail to serve 6-day
sentence each on charge of
drunkenness. and Benjamin
Brlggs waa fined $100 and sen
tenced to $0 daya on a vagrancy
count. H waa sent to th eoun
ty farm to work out his fin
and acnUne.
Trial for 0. H. Slaymaker.
charged with drunken driving
waa In session In police court
Tuesday morning and waa to be
continued In th afternoon In
order to allow more witnesses to
testify.
Slaymaker waa arrested Sun
day on Pine atreet between
Seventh and Eighth streets. He
pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Editorials on News
(Continued from Page One)
stltutlonsl right of our cltl
sens." TM other words. It might not be
A disastrous nnder Roosevelt, but
WHO WILL FOLLOW ROOSE
VELT? That thought haa been la the
minds of million of people since
thla scheme to weaken the inde
pendence of the supreme court
(which la the interpreter of the
constitution) waa first broached.
It haa been voiced in this col
umn, for example, many times.
TV7E lire today, and have lived
" tor more than four years.
nnder a virtual dictatorship. Sup-'
pose we concede that It Is a
BENEVOLENT dictatorship.
But how do we know thst the
dictatorships that follow (if they
do) will be benevolent? ;
nACINQ that disturbing thought.
Governor Lehman la forced
to put hla love for hla country
AHEAD ot his friendship for
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
TORSO DISCOVERED
ST. HELENS. July iO (APJ
Two fishermen discovered ''a
headless and decomposed hnman
torso yesterday on Sauviee Is
land alx miles south of her.
Authorities were nnsble to de
termine It it was the remains of
a man or woman;
CHILOOUIN MAN
FACES CHARGE OR
LIVESTOCK THEFT
Charges of larceny of UveetoA
were nrefapred TnaaitA avalna
Jess Copeland, Chlloqulo.
Copeland waa accused of steal
ing a gray gelding belonging M
W. 0. Lane, who lives In the 8uav
roar lake country of Lake county.
Legal Notice
.VOTine OP MLE OP REAL
I'ftOPKKTr FOR IEUNQLEN
LMPROVKME.VT AHHKSSMENT.
By virtue of a Warrant Issued
by th Police Judge of the City
of Klsmath Falls, Oregon, dated
the 19th day of July, A.D., 1IT,
and to ma directed, notice Is here
by given that I hav levied npoa
the following-described real prop
erty, to-wlt:
Lot $, Block I, Railroad Ad
dition to the City of Klamath
Falls, Ore.,
taken and levied upon aa the
property of Jasper Bennett Estate,
la satisfaction of a certain Pav
ing Hen created and docketed by
th City of Klamath Falla, Ore
gon, for a proportionate share of
the cost of improving the Situ
Paving Unit, which said lien 1
docketed la Volume 4 of the Bond
Lien Docket of said City at page
42 thereof on the date ot May 4,
A. D., 1927, in the sum of $1(6.(4.
Notice Is alao hereby given that
the undersigned will, on the 19th
day ot Auguat, A. D., 19S7, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day, at the front door of
the City Hall In aald City, aell at
public auction to the highest bid- -der
for cash in hand, the afore
mentioned and described real prop
erty, or ao much thereof aa may
be necessary to satisfy tha above
lien in the sum of 1241.11, to
gether with Interest thereon at
th rat of par cent per annum
from the 4th day ot May, A. D
1931, and together with th cost
and disbursements of sale here
under. FRANK HAMM.
Chief of Police of the City at
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
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Summer
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