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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1937)
fcber . 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ITVB nm filVFN STIFF SENTENCES V '"!'. in nolle court l.ll '""T . iid s.nt.nc.s ir. "'". . ...il to .now " !. iwu. Uuston. how- w" ..nl.nc.d to , J l.nn'. " " ..ii ..ntenc. mdU.t bn releaaed from i". Lrf.v .fl.r serving It.iarll. cusrs"" -,rr, ,llduct. , ln ' . .. . .h.r..d With r."" tio e.ch or fl m J11, . ...a ii I.. Klllls. i,h running stP nt' ..ih.il esrh lr ltr P- PE SMALL FOR ACCiDENT VICTIM .k..ta ttlllhur k near Merrm """ b wii reported to he critical biiuulo h-.i-fltnl Friday, and !. Ill nria oui ir u. r.'j...... ... hit hv an auto- "7" -.7 "V, I ... .h fulli bout thro L. north of Morrill. Both w- . f I . L com Inn iowi.ru Aimu unthprlnnd w walk' tip tht mlchllo of the hlh- uufl not hld after the kftnt. REE OUNCES OF fcUOR ENOUGH TO Imper driving AN.1AS CITY. Oct. It AP) much whisky nukn an un-drivert ko JIM"". k. Rollo N. Itsrger, bloehem- profeesor it Indiana unlver- me Hint estimate to the na- I ssfety congress today, Itl on studies made with a mini breath mller with h he hopes lo replace th po- tun't no an a test for Intox- on. hires ounces of whisky or a lets than two Jigger la tb to meke the averag mo- a peril to traffic. Dr. Har old. 'cuiilni th "chemical breath Her." Dr. Harder aald It can rt the email amount of alco- pretent In a single glssa of rThe pnlireinan'i nose for he Mid. "la frequently kir, though commonly accept- ii erldenre In court. In reality odor of the breath of on who hen ImhlhlnK It due more to Narorlnc matter nf the liquor It than the mall amount of Biol." tut the "chemical breath Itr" can't be fooled. No lamer than the ordinary ki. the aclentlflo breath Iter ued In the teita haa aa Boie a lenelllv chemical re- t." he eiplalned. "The fluid. pally a healthy pink rolorn. Inaffected by onion or garlic bt palea at the allKhteat u ir on of alcohol on the drlrer a ih." deiree with which the fluid It the Hive-away on how h drinking the breather haa np to. Ithouih It la a rickety affair MM, the thrifty bluet herona repair and uee th old neat after year. irons JiEPO- 20tl7AIEG Recreation Notes Nwi About Pertonallliet and Event. TWO now volunteer recreation Inadnra hard taken over aiime of the work of li'aillng 4 II club at Mllli ai'hool. Thny are ini'in- here of the Mllla I'TA and are de voting an hour a week of their time In an effort to make th 4-11 club work click In their commun ity. Mr. Creaaa V. Oruhb and Mra. Mary K. l.arann are I he PTA menibera who hav vuluiileered their aervlroa. Mllla la now off lo a flying alart. They not only hav their cluha all organld'd hut have the leadnrahlp for all but one of them. Mre. .Mall In Worlcy will - lit the leadi-ra with the techni cal part of the lowing club work. Hhe alto will a.nl.t the leadera at Kalrvlew, Itlvereldn and I'nllcan where cluha are being formed, e Th Snow Clan pi-ople are be ginning to talk real bulimy. At their meeting Wcdiiceduy nlnht It waa pretty ili'Mnlicly derlilod that moat of their Intercut thin jear would centxr on the Aapcn Lake country. It la clnlmi'd that although the condltlona at Aapen Lake are not Ideal for winter aporta. there are ao many dealr ahl qualltlea In th alte that It ekuUid b di'veloped. e We heard amne talk nf Inalall Ing a power "pull bark" on top of th hump at Aapen mountain. It aeema that a ahort pull up a steep Incline will permit about a mile nf akllng to reach the bottom Tho plan la hflng diacuaaed aerl' oualy and something may com of It, Wa don't know a great deal about akllng but If they can find orue ay way of getting ua up th bill w may glv It a try. e e Another outing group from the Clan will vl.lt th Anpen l.ak area again thla week. Till group In not only Inteineti'd In the anow poaalbllltlea but hav In mind a logical, alt for th con struction of a ahelter. Mnmbera all agree that aom aort of ahel ter Is absolutely neceasary and on lam enough to accommodate ovnrnlKht partlea la desirable. According to one member "hot stov skiing" It th most popular sport of all. Innls Holier!. Is president of the Klamath Know Clan and Is In terested In any Ideas that might tend to stimulate Interest In win ter sports In th Klamath basin. Kane should drop In on Roberts slid do some ski "chinning." Ho "lots on" as If he Is a very busy man but we notice he always has time to talk about winter sports. Clll THEFT CAREER ENDS AT SALT LAKE A youth who was held here briefly after an automobile acci dent at Keno haa been arrested nguln at Knit Lake City and Is ac cused of committing a series of automnhllo thefts. He la Dale II. Shreeves, 17. (Jnind Junction, Colo., arrested at Halt Lake when a aervlce station became suspicious of his attempt to trade golf clubs for gasoline Rbreeves and a companion were arrested here on suspicion of auto mobile thievery. They said the car they were driving was stolen In California. Police, however, were unable to local the owner of th car, and tby were finally released here for lack of a prose cuting witness. At Salt Lake Bhreeves admitted thefta at Pocatello.vlda., Grand Junction, Colo., Pleasant Hill, Mo., and Chlro, Calif. II told Halt Lake pollc he rod a freight train out of Klam ath rail and Into Pocatello. DISPLAY OF FURS ON VIEW AT LOCAL STORE SATURDAY Bum Mnr.. Maw York, member of th Kur Designers' guild of New York, will be at th empor ium, 2U Main si reel, eaiuros;, iirtober 16. with an assortment of more than 200 fur coats. In addition to bit fur abowlng, Moras will glv th women of Klamath Palis advice on th care of their coata, and Information about furs. Morse cornea her from Seattle, and bit coatt, which Include laplns, Hudson seal, Peralan lamb, ...ulrral U iiM.inn caracul. China kid and lamb caracul, muskrat and eastern American mink, wer r ,.unllv .limn nt th. national fur fashion shows In Chicago and New York. - WOMtKKMKNT PLATTBMOUTII, Neb. W So love Is blind, huh? It wasn't to th young couple who lined up before the county drivers' license examining bureau and watched applicants take eye sight testa. Bald he: "What'e an ey test got to do with getting a marriage license, anyhow?" . Then someone found that a courthouse employ by error di rected the young couple to the drivers' license Instead of the mar riage license bureau. E AS LUMBER FALLS CHILOQU1N, Or., Oct. It Lout Burgoln, 21, narrowly es caped being seriously Injured Thursday at th plant of th For est Lumber company when be was caught under a pll of falling green lumber. At th time of th accident, Burgoln was working alone. Other workmen In th building, hearing th eraab, ran to the seen and wer only able to aee the trapped man's feet. Two doc tors and an ambulanc ware called, whlls co-workers pulled th planka off him. When rescued, Burgoln was nnconsclous but soon gained con sciousness and was performing his duties this aftsrnoon. It wss estimated ther were 2S00 to 1000 feet of green lumber In th pll which covered Burgoln. Schilling pepper 0 RUPTURES? After 40 years of wearing, making and fitting trusses, I hav designed and patented th LITTLE DOCTOR TRUSS with Ita apong rubber and air cushion pads that holds juit like your hand. After fitting over 2,000 of them, I am con vinced It Is the answer to all rupture sufferers. Neat, simple, efficient; no steel; no elsstlc; no pressure on back or hips; no leg straps. No bar across front. Can be worn In bed or bath. Weighs I ounces. No matter how good your truss Is, if Interested In the best, see this one. I will glv a free demonstration of this wonderful truss at Currin's For Drugs "Th Friendly Drug Store" nth and Main Phon 80 THURSDAY, OCT. 21 All Business Transacted Will Be Through Them (Who Will Ba Here to Berre Yoo Dally) and Subject to Your Doctor's Approval. L. D. Gandlon, Inventor and Manufacturer. I) 1Hi)n- i t i yV- V 'h 0 W w-4i- 1 1 .ltkw ..u "1 . n . 1 SBBISatttalV&aataNVA laaMBaMaVMIMkVMHMIH HavvMVIswrVniMsauiKfl.sasBWHs predicts NORMAN BEL GEDDES, authority on Future Trends - "You won't have lo wait for traffic light o change when tou want to croaa Main Street in , I960," aaya Mr. Geddea. "ConvenienUy located nnderpaaaet) will take von right across withont slop. "Traffic going 10 blocks or more will speed along 50 -mile -an -hour Express Streets con nected by ramps with a network of Local Streets. ' "These local streets will also be free from inter ference from building-line to building-line. Open areas beneath buildings will proride v ?arking space . . . loading platforms for bucks, cdestrians will nse elevated sidewalks shop and cross streets at the second-ttorj leveL" .but TODAY, 4 miles in 5 are Stop and Go NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE, yon average 30 stops a day . . . and one stop can waste enough gasoline to drive you 5 city blocks! That's why stop and go is costly! While traffic authorities are planning "the City of Tomorrow," Shell engineers have developed a fuel, Super-Shell, to meet today's driving problem TODAY. They have found a way 10 rearrange the chemical structure of gasoline ... actually to balance it! Automotive engineers use the term "motor-digestible" to describe Super Shell, because at all motor speeds it is converted so QUICKLY, so COMPLETELY into power. The regular use of Super-Shell will save money on your stop and go. There's a Shell dealer near you. Super-Shell VP IV THE AIR COLORADO SPRINGS, Velmarl Bandars dreamed ah was married In an airplane. 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Sanforized O'alls ..89c Men's black dress oxfords $1.95 Men's hvy. dbl. sole wk. shoes $1.95 Heavy 12-oz. canvas gloves, regular 15c 10c Men's dress shirts, values to $1.65 89c MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SOX, Values to 15c 7c Men's all-wool sweaters, regular $2.95 98c Men's heavy work pants, Sanforized $149 Men's dress suspenders 25c Men's garters, pair 10c Men heavy work suspenders ....39c Men's pure wool cashmere sox, regular 50c 39c COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR REAL VALUES C. J. BREIER CO. 500 MAIN SHELL: 40 PROOF S'mply chill and d-tim bart.nd.r'iorinulo. Morllnl or Manhattan ,H,J. J l0NI l.tl co. , e Callhmlti ',