PAGE SEVEN
LEADERS OF G. 0. P.
SPEED UP EFFORT
the press In the Vmted States than
I am about the disposition of too
many newspapers not to do anything
about it."
Opening the annua! convention of
the society of which he Is president.
Patterson declared fUtly that the
pese In the United states "does not
suffer from lack of freedom."
"But with notable exceptions, to
which we point with pride.' he said,
"we suffer from editorial inactivity
and mental indolence. The press doe
not lack courage, but In too many
quarters courage has grown rusty
with dlsiae."
The Ohio editor said it haa been
his experience that newspaper pub
lit hers "want pn.;itMWe. construc
tive, hard-hitting and thoroughly
courageous editors,"
He predicted the time was almost
at hand for a realignment of the
major political parties, "possibly un
der the names of Liberals and Con
servatives." WHENCE comes the Easter egg,
the lowly hen-fruit to which ;
the rabbit applies his magic colors?
We are all familiar with the tale of
the egg Columbus stood on end and J
the egg the magician takes out of .
your hat. We all know that a hard- :
boiled person Is a three-minute ,
sgg, that a fried egg denotes an in-
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I sbriate, and that a good egg U a ;
. te,rm of praise.
i The Easter eeg cornea down to
Immediate Drive for Cam- i from ancient history Centuries
. v I before the first annual egg rolling
paign PUndS If! N. Y. on the lawn of the White House.
I the ancients exchanged eggs wiia
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Boned
Choice R. I. Red Hens
Prime Rib Roast
Fancy Veal Roast 7 .
Lean Pork Leg Roasts
Fresh Side Pork . ,
Fancy Leg Lamb
Fancy Shoulder Lamb .
Choice Beef Pot Roasts,
Grain -Fed
lb. 20c
lb. 20c
lb. 15c
lb. 25c
lb. 20c
lb. 23c
lb. 15c
lb. 15c
HAM and EGGS
HAMS
Half or Whole
pound
27c
EGGS
Fresh Extras
Dozen 20t
Fresh Mediums
Dozen 18$
Shortening ... 3 lbs. 39c
Potatoes so lbs. k. f. no.2 79c
A very fine assortment of Fruits
for your Enster Dinner, v
and Vegetables
FLOUR
Klamath Falls Bouquet
49 lb. sack
KITCHEN QUEEN
Hard Wheat
49 lb. sack
$1.79
XL CHUIV
asoood
six
diucious,
flavors.
Any 3 Flavors
3 pkgs. 19c
Bran
Flakes
pkg.
19c
COFFEE
Hills' Bros. Red Can 2 lbs. 57c
Hill's Bros. Red Can.: 1 lb. 29C
Hill's Bros. Blue Can 1 lb. 25$
Red A Coffee lb. can 9
Red A Coffee 3 lb. can 55
Ground the way you like it!
SUGAR
100 lb. sack Pure Can Sugar 5.23
10 lb. sick Pure Cane Sugar 55$
ADDED ATTRACTIONS FOR
YOUR EASTER DINNER
Make this complete food store your Easter Dinner
source of supply. We will have special Easter Items
in our Bakery Department, as well as in all other
parts of the store. It pays to shop at Lumans sav?
both time and money.
Specially Decorated Easter
Anrcl Foods
Iced or Uniccd
Easter Cakes ,
Hot Cro?s Buns a necessary
item f"v evcrv Eac,or tiKc
39c
and
59c
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WASHINGTON, April 19. - ;
With the next presidential conven-i
tlon only about 14 months away. Re-
publican leaders intensified today i
their efforts to prepare their party l
for the 1936 campaign. i
Conferences aimed at revitalizing
the party and evolving tactics for ;
the coming contest were planned at :
the capltol.
Officers of the Republican national 1
pommit.t aathtivd In Nw York To I
arrange an Immediate drive to raise
funds there. It was Indicated the
campaign would be extended through
out New York state and ultimately
over the nation If It proved success
ful. White to Help.
William Allen White, the editor of
Emporia. Kas.. and former Senator
Henry Allen of Kansas, were expected
to begin a series of private confer
ences with members of congress here
during the day.
Senator Capper (R.. Kana.) said
yesterday that White and Allen in
tended to round up the Ideas of
Republicans In congress regarding
1930. so an understanding of sec
tional viewpoints might be given to
a contemplated rally of middle-western
Republicans at Kansas City In
the near future..
Senators Vandenberg of Michigan
and Dickinson of lows., both of whom
hsve been mentioned as possible
presidential nominees, are among
those who have been Invited to at
tend a luncheon at the capltol on
Saturday In honor of White and Allen.
MoNary In Huddle.
Senator McNary of Oregon and Rep.
Snell of New York, the party leaderc
In congress, and the co-chairmen of
the Republican senatorial -congressional
committer Senator Hastings
of Delaware and Rep. Bolton of Ohio
also are expected to be present.
Republican leaders in congress as
serted privately yesterday "that they
did not think former President Hoov
er had Inspired plans for regional
party meetings ss had been reported.
At the same time, some of the
guest at a recent gathering In the
home of Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Long
worth said It was not a meeting ar
ranged to discuss Republican plans.
Right, White House
egg rolling. Above,
Kaster telegram
heading by Nornian
Rockwell. Left, MU
Davidson sunrise ser
vice with giant cross.
each other as tokens of good will
because they were regarded as a
symbol of fertility and the new life
that stirs Nature In Spring. Weal
thy barbarians glided their eggs.
While the poor hen produces the
Easter eggs, the rabbit gets the
credit. Sun worshippers once eaw
In the white rabbit, playing tn the
bright beams of the Easter moon,
a sign of prosperity. Thus the rab
bit, one of the most proline ani
mals, became a symbol of Easter.
The name of Easter comes from
Oetera, the Teutonic goddess In
whose honor barbaric Nordics did
fantastic dances In days of the
splendor that was Rome. Long ago
there were bonfires, dances and
ceremonies to express man's joy
over the victory of the Sua God
Everyman's Bible class will meet In
the Rlalto theater Sunday morning
at 0:30. A fine Easter program has
been arranged. All men and young
men, not attending some other Bible
class, are Invited. The services will
one hour, and will let out in time for
the men to attend any church service
In the city. The musical program will
consist of the following numbers:
Male quartette, D. E. Millard, M. E.
Olson, Chester Wendt and John Klrk-
patrlck; soprano solo, Eleanor Curry;
tenor solo, Ralph Waldron; Instru
mental number by the Buchanan
family.
The Easter message will be pre
sented by W. R. Balrd,
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
APPLE CONTROVERSY
WATERBURY, Conn., April 19.
Connecticut executed a flank attack
today in the congressional "apple
war." '
While congressmen in Washington
pondered results of a 'proof-of-the-
ple" exploitation of the argument
between New York and Oregon mem
bers as to which at a to produces the
best apples. Miss Eleanor H. Moss,
home demonstration agent for Litch
field county, unfurled Connecticut's
banner.
"Let Oregon and New York furnish
the congressmen with Inferior pies,"
she said. "If they wish to sample the
best they shall have to come to Con
necticut." The legislators yesterday forked
their way through 78 pies which the
Rochester chamber of commerce sent
by plane after Oregon apples had
been distributed.
Miss Moss said Connecticut could
111 afford to send any pies to the
capital.
"There Is such a demand upon
housewives to provide apple pies for
their own families that any such
move would be considered danger
ous," she explained.
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who had saved the world from the
clutches of the Ice King, ruler of
the Winter months.
This pagan festival of long ago
has been converted by Christians
today into one of the most popular
occasions on their calendar. The ,
fires, ceremonies and songs, and
even the festival cakes of the an
cients, survive today in hot-crosa
buns and sunrise services attended !
by thousands on mountain tops. '
The eggs sent by the ancients to
show their good will surivive in oui
popular custom of sending Eastei .
greeting telegrams to loved onea (
and friends far and near.
Norman Rockwell, the tamou!
artist, has painted the beautiful (
Western Union Easter telegraph
blank this year. He has caught the
spirit of Easter past and present
tn his colorful painting, showing a
little gnome awakening the Eastei
rabbit to color the eggs This will
bring the Joy and beauty of Eastei
and the sentiments of friends and
loved ones to a million homes.
"AW... REAL
STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY"
And it doesn't take a barrel of money
to buy it
Sniff it sip it like a rare old cognac brandy.
"Ah!"you'U say,"here's a real straight rye whiskey."
For Old Quaker is mellow and flavorful, with that
smooth richness which belongs only to real quality
whiskies. And remember, Old Quaker is kind to
your punt as well as to your taste. Try it, today!
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KLAMATH FALLS, April 10 (Spl.)
Establishment of air mall service
between Klamath Falls and Reno,
via Lakeview, Alturas, Susanville and
Portola. Is winning support In the
northeastern California and south
central Oregon country, according to
reports renchlng William B. Randull
Randall haa received a letter from
the Susanville chamber of commerce,
recommending the service, and alo
a letter from E. I. Lane, secretary
of the Plumas county chamber ol
commerce, expressing the same sentiment'.
. If colored butters are desired for
sandwiches, use pimiento combined
with butter for red or pink, while
watercress chopped fine will give the
desired green and orange or lemon
rind blended with butter gives the
yellow color.
EASTER MEATS
'The home of good meats. Swift's gov't inspected beef"
Give yourself and fam
ily a real treat for
Easter Breakfast by
serving Swift's Prem
ium Ham. Of course,
you will want the best
of everything for Easter
so buy all your meats
at the Liberty I
Beef Pork Veal Lamb
Swift's Premium Ham, lb. . . . 27c
Swift's Bacon, lb 35c
Swift's Cream Cheese, pkg. . . 10c
Lamb Stew, lb 5c
Von der Hellen's Fancy Spring Lamb
Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers Local Hens
Turkeys
Fresh Fish:
Halibut, Salmon, Oysters, Crabs
Buy your flowers at the
Rogue River Floral Co.
Cut Flowers.
Easter Lil'es nt Cut, Price in the Liberty
Mr. B stUdmnt on "Coffee-Floating"
FOR THE ten years of their
married life, Mr. Brown had patiently
tolerated his wife's enthusiasm for
antique furniture. During that time,
Queen Anne, Chippendale, Shera
ton and Jacobean pieces were shifted
in and out of their home.
However, when Mrs. Brown started
to serve a different brand of coffee
each week "Just for a change,"
she said Mr. Brown
lost no time in remon
strating. "Listen, Mary. I'll
make a bargain with
you. You can float from
one style-of furniture to
Hit wife's enthusiasm for antique fvrniiur
another all you want,
provided you stop
coffee-floating. There's
not one of these brands
you've been getting
that has a leg to stand
"Slick lo Wilt 8roi. Coffee"
on, no matter how you
make it, nor what cups you serve it in.
You stick to Hills Bros. Coffee. Even
though it may cost a little more, you airways
get more fine cups from a pound
than any other brand."
Market.
C";. JSJJ Ihlli Broi.