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The Klamath News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 5

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The Klamath Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ITVB! January 1037 Hold Limelight iiv TVA Dispute jCanadian Monument CITY BRIEFS CHAMBER BACKS -UNDERPASS PLEA AHwif to gffwWwi staiili) LtClirirc FiiH VI Sr Southern Pacific train No. II, Kim sKrnA Ri Minor Accident Minor euto- tnoblle enoldente rained by slippery etrsets and high pllud now fiave been reported lo police bureau In lb pest 14 hours by Howard M. C'srinlchsel end (I 16 Former King dedi-cs tad It 1 It has twin 22 Deditre, 28 Heart. 21 Beverage.

2 SrtUU Every. 30 Golf device. 32 Mister. Oolden Dream 1111 Tha Mutual Improvsment aaaoclatlnn of tha Church of Latter Uay Balnta will bold Ita annual Oolden Dream ball at tha Wlllard hotel February t. It la tha ouatora to cbooaa a qusen fur tba event, and at lha regular meeting of M.

smith, whom machines col- tKTEUOrlTAL 1 Pictured to the Canadian Memorial It Is in. 12 Kindled. 11 Pope's scarf. II Sheltered place. 16 Age.

17 Not (preflx). lSFinaL JO Pasha. 21 Musical composition. 21 Water cress. 14 To perform.

27 Buckler-shaipcd tl Eggs of fishes. II Dentist's itoeu nn surnissn avenue near OCsst Main atreet Tuesday by Jack Henry, whose waa slightly damaged "whan a' truck skidded Into It on igoin street Between mam street and Klamatb avenue, Jan- liuary 15; and by O. K. Allan yinTolvad In a minor accident "iTuasdsy evening. Itetura From New Mrilro Mr.

Jand Mra. Joa Psyatsr bara re- ttn Naw Mexico and ara again 4rueklng Ibalr home at Tlonaata. McMnch MB) awaaaaaiaaaaMaiaiMBa wnere nr. reynivr la ei Mfilleted with lha Shaw Lumbar icompauy. The I'ayniara ara fra' quant vlaltnra In Klamalb Taut La2- fwnere mey neve many inenge, I la I Mealy Secretary of Mot lo Portland Mr.

and k. R. aisrartney, lorm U. 11 farly of thla city, bava movtd lo where Mr. Maoartuay la 'now In Iba bond bualnaaa.

Tliny lakan a botna In Portland r--U jj rj 50 51 rM 1 rL Klamath county chamber of commerce directors Wednesday went on record approving the city's plea for construction of an underpasa on Main atreet at the Southern Pacific tracks. i The chamber board also en- dorsed tha city council's stand I againat diversion of gaa tag to city streets. It la tbe opinion of tbe chamber of commerce dl- rectors, as nprsssed at th. meeting, that all forma of diversion of tbe state gas tax money should be turned down. In connection with the opposition to the elty atreet proposal, the chamber also endorsed the stand taken by tha city of Lake-view and tbe Lakavlew chamber of commerce.

Recent declaim, of tbe ICC making the differential betweea Portland and San Francisco on freight rata, four cents, waa discussed, by tbe chamber board. It voted to send messages to tbe ratlroada Insisting on parity betweea the Rogue river valley and Klamatb Falls points en gasoline ratea. A telegram of congratulations was ordered sent to John C. Psge on his final sppointment as reclamation commissioner. SUSPECT HELD IN MERRILL SERVICE STATION ROBBERY Eddie Golabln, also known as Eddie Ehane, baa been arrested In Portland and eharged with robbery of the H.

M- Beaton service station at Merrill. Golabln lives at Merrill. Sheriff Lloyd Low, aald he waa In- formed by Portland offlcera, who arrested him. that the youth admitted the theft. About tit was stolen from the service station.

The Sahara desert is spreading southward at the rate of bait mile a. year. The United Kingdom consumes six times as much ten aa It doea coffee. SAVE! Days Friday Saturday The Firat Big Event of 1937 114 N. K.

Unit Mr. jIMecertnny la tha ton of Mr. and I 'Mra. II. II.

Macartney, wall knewn Klamath ralli realdente, I llaik at Work Mra. Kmme ft'ole la bark at work at Moe's mora after an absence of three ijweeks. 8he enjoyed a varatlon rlalt In Portland and returned uto Klamath Kalla only to ba i Jl.ken III with an attack of In-1 fluenia which kept her at boma for anotbar waak. deceives Word of Death Mrs. Maria H.

Swsnaen of California 1 evenu. haa received word of tha of bar grandmother, Mra. 1la flullrk, of vlialla. Calif. Mra.

formerly resided In southern California beforo moving to Klamath Falla. Plan Card rail) -Women of tba Mooaa will aponaor a public vcard party at tha K. C. hall January Zt. Tba pitbllo la jluvtted.

to attand. Mary Willrn- Jborg It chairman, and any one Wishing to bara tahlea reserved Cay do ao by calling bar. Correction Mathodlat LaJlea' Id will meat rrlday afternoon tha houia of Mra. L. K.

Hhelpa, fill? Auburn treat, at 1.10. meeting waa arronaoualy en-, oiounred for Saturday In yeater-! Jday'a paper. Ulknlhal Norrla Morgan Major flguree in the expannon of the prendenft "yardstick" power policy are the above eight men. holding the national limelight in the TVA controveray The five In the upper" group were named by Roosevelt to draft a national policy for generation, transmiuion, distribution, and aale of powrr produced in government hydroelectric prolectx. Harold -U Ickea ia chairman.

Committeemen are Robert E. Healy, Securltiei and Exchange commlxxloner; Morrla L. Cooke, Rural Electrification admintxlralor; Trank C. McNinch, chairman of the Tederal Power Commieiion; Frederick A. Delano, unde of the prexldent and vice chairman of National Rexourcea Board.

Senator George Noma, congreaalonal father of TVA, wanU the government planta u. keep competing with private' induxtry. Dr. A. T- Morgan, chairman of TVA, want, co-operation with utilitiex.

David Ulienthal, another board member, aides with Norrii. du at 7:4. a. waa mora than two boura lata Into Klamath Falla Wednesday morning. Tha delay waa caused by engine trouble rather than tha storm, official atated.

Tbe railroad snowflanger, how- aver, haa been working ateadlly tha paat two daya clearing traeka between Klamatb Falls and Cres cent Lake. Tba Great Northern anowplow, too. la plying between Klamath Falls and Bend to keep track. clear of drifting anow. ROUND HOUSE.

CAR DEPARTMENT FORCES INCREASED la line with th. general expan sion program of tha Southern Pacific in Klamatb Falla th. ronnd house tore, and ear department have been Increased by several employee In tb. past taw daya, according to an announce ment from offlciala Wadneaday. Two additional student yard men war.

also added to the force Wedneada, making total of about 10 new men added In th. paat fortnight. Wlllard Barr. district freight and passenger agent for tb. Southern Pacific, returned to Klamath Falla Wednesday after accompanying tbe Rotary club special to Ban Francisco.

John T. Scsnlln, general freight agent for th. department of tha New York Central railroad, and H. J. Nelson, general agent for tha Illinois Central, were visitor.

In Klamath Falls Tuesday from tbelr offices In Portland. R. L. Harris and family bava moved from Klamatb Falls to Hoseville, where Harris will be employed aa yardman for th. Southern Pacific.

Two accidents Involving school buses were reported Wednesday. Mrs. J. Merrill, was slightly hurt when th. car sh.

was driving slid on th. icy road and skidded into a bus operated by A. N. Reader. Tb.

bus wss standing at the time. The Hobe car was damaged. Charles Brown, Merrill, reported that a vehicle driven by a CCC boy skidded Into a school bus. YOUNG BATHIANY SAFE FROM FLOOD, MOTHER LEARNS Bob Bathisny. who Is-attending th.

University of Cincinnati, la safe from flood danger, according; to a letter received by his mother, Mrs. Ruth Bathiaoy Wednesday. Young Bathiany makes bis home with an uncle, Charles Bathiany, whoa, residence Is on Clifton Heights, out of th. flood district, but b. reported that tbe food aupply waa low, and that they were without gas and water.

The university, aa well aa all schools are closed, and the factory where Bob worked part time was one of those burned. He. with a number of his schoolmates, haa joined In the I huge relief work project among flood sufferers. GHEOB TODAY Knlghla of Columbus Meet ITha Knlghla of Columbua were Jto bold their regular meeting at 1 1 o'clock Wedaesdsy evening, atwsnusry IT, In tha KnlghU of Columbus hall Jin the Loomla 1 building. Ilia organliallon Tuaaday eve-nlng the three following stria were nominated: Francea Jonee, Lucille Hmllh and Hernlca lias-trop.

Tha quaeo will ba eelected at next Tueeday's mealing, and all mambara and frlenda ara In vited to attend and vote for their choice. Meetlnga ara held la tha city library elubrooni. Birth Announced Announea-ment of tha birth of a 10-pound batiy boy to Mr. and Mra. Eddla Hllller of Nubleber.

In aarly December, haa been received by frlenda hera. Tha baby haa bean named Gerald Mra. Hllller will ba remembered aa Laura Pierce, who waa a teacher In tha Klamath ralla acnoole iavaral year a ago. C'111 Mrnrlca Llama An nouncement of open compatlttva oiamlnailona lor Junur patent aaanilner, elevator mechanician. and junior ouaertter lu mataorol.

ogy haa been made by tba U. otvll aarvlca commlaalun through tha local poalofflce, where addl tlutial Information aa to time of examination, and appllcatlona may ba obtained. Lady rtltlee Clul Membera of tha Lady Caglca club will hold a potluck auppar Thuraday, Jmu uary It, at 7:10 clock lu tha home of Mra. Clara KHner at Orchard at reel. Tao uiem bera wf Iba olub who bava birth-daya thla month will ba given a tea towel ahower.

Townaentl Club No, Mem bera of Tuwntend club No, will meet Thuraday aranlng. January It, at clock lu the community ball at Martin and Garden atreela. Naw offlcera will ba In charge of tha meet Ing. with J. D.

Bagley aa preal dent. rVllnwaliln Meeting Tba mid week fellownblp meeting of the rlrat Preabrterlan church waa to be held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Arthur R. Wllaon, 110 Waehlngtoa atraat, Wadneaday evening Inatead of at the church.

The meeting waa to begin at 7:10 clock. Ilunion'a Mora Mr. and Mra. J. Truman Runyon (Alexia Lyla) bava moved from tbelr former borne on Karle atreet to a bouae at 110 South Rogera atreet, for merly occupied by Mr.

and Mra. R. R. Macartney, who bava left for Portland. Occupy New Hocna Mr.

and Mra. Arthur Laraen and amall aon ara now realdlng rn their new home on Hlllalda avenue which waa recently completed, They formerly realdad at 110 Karl atreet. I'oland'e on Buying Trip R. Q. and Mra.

Mae I'olend. of Po land a Women'e Apparel, were to leave Klamath Kalla Wadneiday night on a buying trip to fashion marketa In California and Chi rago. They hope to ba oack In about two weeka. Alaaka Vlaltor T. Carl (Swadal Dybdal of Kodlak la-land.

Alaaka, la tha houaegueat of Mr. and Mra. Benny Meycra of thla city. He la making an extended automobile tour of the Pacific northweet. Mrdford Vlaltora ifueeell Crandall and Mr.

and Mra (ieorge Taylor, all of Medford were vlaltora In Klamath Falla during tba paat weekend. Returna From Salem Mra Frank Rlalr returned to Klamath Falla Wadneaday morning after aeveral daya vlalt in Salem. January gala Zipper atiede work ahlrta, Vl.lin. Prrw a Man. alore, TIM Main St.

Tha Good Companion of Other Food Horn From Hnenltml James ion of Mr. and Mm. R. Chanay of Jill Reclamation haa returned home from Ijtbe Hlllalda boapttal and la s- able to ba out after an Sesame. Form of "be." Mother.

40 Harem. 42 Mean. 43 Slovak. 44 Pertaining to air. 45 To think.

46 Low cart. 47 To lash. 4Amidic. TEETICAL 2 Herb, Wee. 4 Neuter pronoun.

5 Negative. 6 Measure of area. 7 Weapon. SO Rubber wheel African foxes. pad.

Genus of auks 51 Kind of collar Close. 52 Nick. To throw. 55 Queer. Sees.

MBefore. engineers be created to asalst PWA Administrator Harold u. Ickea In deciding on tbe merits of public- works projects. He srged that such a court be formed If the nsme of the department of interior be changed to department of conservation. The court would consist of five or seven engineers, at least 41 year, old, to be appointed for long terma and not subject to removal for political reasons, he said.

The court, under his plan; would determine whether a proposed project were feasible from nn engineering and economic atandpoint before it conld be approved by the department" of conservation. Influenxa killed more tban 1. 100 people In the United State. In a aingle week. It haa been found that high frequency electric currenta will kill typhoid germs.

January Bale Far top house slippers, values to Sa.OS, now KI.6.Y Drew's Manstore, 788 Main St. PILES Rectal and colon dlaeaaes treated by the most scientific modern methods known. No pain, no cutting, ao bornlng, no stitching, no anesthetic, no confinement an pleasant after-effects. No loss of time from work. Investigate.

No charge for consultation Dr. O. H. Mother D.C, Pb.C. Phone 404-W 781 Mala St.

sj No.257C 1.40 N0.237A IchMilry. Pa. ioperatli Beau Ion for appendlcltia. umea Dutlea Mra. Myrtle Hart reaumed her dutlea In the Instrument Winged.

To o(I. Parts In drama. Minute object, Region. To worship. To press.

It is on the Current of air. Branch. Wests time. It Distinctly theory. 41 Striped fabric.

41 Horseback rider's asst. site of th. battle. Perfume. IT CRITIC ADVISES TENT SHOW FOR SURREALIST ART PROVIDENCE, R.

I. (UP) Surrealism la art la a nightmare "belonging ia a tent with Gertrude stein and a two-headed calf." according to Thomaa Cra- ren. "Surrealist paintings are unspeakably ridiculous," be said on a recent visit her. "I don't un derstand bow surrealists get Into their peculiar state of mind regarding art. Tbeir conversation deals with the perfect absolute.

values beyond realism, claims that yon can consciously contemplate but that you can subconsciously represent. And when yon don't Ilk. their paintings, they say you don't understand them.V Craven blamed "ramifications In higher social registers" for Im portance attached to the movement, "Some surrealists are attempting to depict the aubconscious mind, but I think there is a good deal of concerted racketeering by art dealers promoting th. movement," h. said.

"Ther. Is some pl.vfuln.ss In the work. But you might aa well put it In a tent show along with Gertrude stein, a two-headed calf and a tattooed lady." SUPREME COURT OF 5 ENGINEERS ON PWA URGED GRAND ISLAND. Neb. (CP) A.

F. Buechler, newrpaoer editor and president of tbe Nebraska Irrigation association, baa sug gested that a supreme court of ankaav nans rlNl QUART CerrtlsM tejS, a riarh a I li .1 I 1 LlJ- "sr wr ST i M4 MS 146 Mini 11 '00 whiskies 15 months straight neutral whiskey I 10 11 14 Interior Ickea Delano WITH SOLICITING Stella Williams, negress, wss fined In police court. Yved nesday on chargea of eoliciting-Sha waa the third colored woman to b. arrested and fined on tba morals count this week. G.

W. Medley and Bertha Lotchea were fined 916 each on drunk and disorderly charges, and Jack Sutter, charged with drunk ennesa, was assessed a fine of $10, or to spend fire daya In lall. Peter Larabee and Carl Kaep- pler. vagranla, were given finea of 1100 each or SO day jail sentencee. ASSAULT CASE AGAINST CCC YOUTH DISMISSED The aantt and battery cas.

against Pan) England. Bonsnxa t'CC boy. waa dismissed Wednes day. At the district attorney's of fice it was stated that a district officer of the CCC asked for dis missal of the chsrges. which were preferred by a lieutenant at Bonanra camp.

dealer ererr- the magically 1 i1 vor II ft to pull a geu pedal There's with Hudson Jarl department at Moe's itore Eiiglra to Meet Aerla 1090. FOK -will hold regular meeting Thuraday evening, January 28. In the K. C. hall.

An entertainment and refreebtuenta will follow the bualnaaa meeting. Dorraa Circle Th. Dorcas cir cle of the Flrat Presbyterian church will meet Thuraday after noon at J15 at the home of Mra. N. B.

Drew, SJ5 North Ninth street. Schoolmates The Bchool- matee club will meet Friday at I p. m. with Mra. J.

C. Cleg- born, Jl High atreet. Recovers Prom Flu Mrs. W. L.

Fraln of the Keno route la able to, be about again after an attack of Influenxa. Ilimie Worn llimiiital Mrs. Bruce Slaub of S3u Kaxt Main atreet haa returned home from Hillside hospital. To Meet Beta IgSma Phi will meet Thursday afternoon. Vital Statistics BlltTHS' COYNEK Born at Klamath Valley boapltal.

January 18. V3. lo Mr. and Mrs. -ner of Bonanta, a daughter.

Weighty 7 pounds. California newa Item: Sections of Los Angeles were shukr-n re cently In the region's latest TRY THIS FUCK TO THE TTvunesuey auer a wees at noma with a apralnad ankla euftered in a ran on Icy aldawalka Mlnneaotm VAuH llBnftaniA alub membera ara aaked to at tend a meeting at I p. m. Thura-day at tha city hall to make plana for a aoclal party. January Hal rjjuwl I aolta, 9lu.no raluea, relured to IT.MA, larow'a Mamtorv, TSS HI.

Rectal Diseases Traalod by Modrni Noa-8or(lca Method! casseii nnoa. Chiropractic Clinic lata N. Tth Sc. rbona I AW GEAR YOU WANT (Seat. fsaWfier year pos'tiea) "Vs.

AVAILABLE Ss. IN OREGON proof Tha straight in this product ore yv i- or mora old. 25 ff whiskies) 75 groin spirits. straight 1 4 years old, 20 13 straightwhiskeylS months old. 1 Jf 1 at II 2B 7-1 'Good Companions' MILK: "We have been nourishing mankind for a long time." BREAD: "And we'll be giving them good food at low cost long after today's food fads are LIFT A AND GEARS SHIFT (Yeti can forget the culc see'eO 5 DREAD It lever or loach a crotch yet nothing new to lean.

a ear ready for you. Com in today no obligation. Hudson ant) Terrsplane where invite you to try easy new way to drive new Selective Antomatio Shift No need DECKWITH MOTOR CO. SIS Klamath Avo. Phono 11.

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