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' MEDFOKD "NfATT, TRTBTJyE. M"EDFORD. QEEOOy. FKTTOlY. 10. 1936. PAGE NTNTE v SEEKS SOLON SEAT Suspension by State Board for Advertising 'Satisfac tion Guaranteed' Slogan Arouses Portland Man PORTLAND. Ore., April 10. (AP) Dr. J. J. Plttenger, aroused over the suspension of hl dental license, be came candidate for the state legis lature to seek dental law "reform?' His suspension by the stste board of dental examiners was for advertis ing "satisfaction guaranteed." . Recently enacted state lawa which prohibit dentist from advertising guaranteed service, prices, superior workmanship or painless dentlswy are "too drastic," Dr. Plttenger said. Another point that chafes la lack I of the right to appeal from board decisions. Board Judce and Jury "The dental board Is practically prosecutor. Judge and Jury com bined", he said. "I had believed It a great American axiom that every citizen la entitled to his day In court for the redress of wrongs." Dr. Plttenger sali he will have plenty to say If he Is elected. His 60-day suspension, he said, waa equivalent to a flno of 1000. "A dentist in his practice can guarantee dentistry in any manner he chooses, but Is prohibited from advertising the fact." Dr. Plttenger continued. "H It 1 allowable in practice, why prohibit the advertis ing of It?" Secretary nefends Rallying to the defense of the law. Dr. Arthur P. Weeks of Portland, secretary of the board of examiners, said advertising Is permitted, but objectionable" types are forbidden. "There waa a great deal of mislead ing advertising prior to the enact ment of this law." he said. "Some long-time advertisers have told me they approve the law as It stands and would hate to see the regulations removed. These Include dentists who bitterly oppceed enact ment and early enforcement of the law. "The measure was designed to tske the 'half out of dental advertising." STOMACH ACHE GIVEN CONVICT TIPPLERS JOUET. 111.. April 10. (UPI "Po tnto peeling" liquor, sold at 25 cents or two bags of tobacco a shot, sent 11 Jollet prison Inmates to the hospital - isolation ward today. Prison offi cials. Informed that kitchen con victs were making liquor, discovered a Jug full behind the coal pile. The prison physician diluted the liquor with a brew calculated to produce a stomach ache. It did. 'HEY PATTY' SERENADE LANDS SWAIN IN COURT HOLLYWOOD, April 10. (UP) Fred Kalfer, studio employe, serenad ed his girl friend by honking hla born In front of her house and yell ing. "Hey, Patty I" When he hung up a record of 13 consecutive hours of this kind of serenading, neighbors called police. Kalfer was convicted of dlaturblng the peace. SYLVIA SIDNEY GIVEN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE LOS ANO-ELES, April 10 UP) Syl via Sidney, brunette film actress, won an uncontested divorce decree today from Bennett Cerf. New York pub lisher. She testified that he quar reled with her over the time she gave to her picture csreer. GUITTARD Milk Chocolate RECIPES RecJpff For Rocky Roadi Cut th Chocolate Into am&U ptooan and pitv in double boiler for melt ing. B careful that the ww tn the double boiler does not oome to ft boll a overheating will thicken the choco late; atlr while melting. When choco late u melted, put cold wetr in the double boiler and cool the chocolate down until It fee la cool when touched to the lip. (This should be about 84 W degrwea T.) Pour a layer of the melted milk chocolate on the bottom of a metal c&ke pan and Immediately sprinkle small marahmallows and walnut over the poured chocolate. Then pour more ehocolat on top of the maxshmallows and nut and place the pan in a cool well ventilated place, (about 53 de gree to 00 7.) so that the chocolate will harden. When hard take from pen and cut Into squares. For Cake Irlnjr, Melt down the chocolate tn a dou ble boiler, aame tvs for making Rocky Roads, and add aalad oil after the chocolate has been melted In the pro portion of two tablesponfuls to ft pound of chocolate. Mix the oil tn well and then change the water from hot to cold in the double boiler, which helpn to cool the chocolate fast er. When it haa reached a tempera ture of 85 degrees P. (the chocolate will feel cool to the hps) It la rady to apply to the cake. The aalad oil keeps the chocolate from becoming hard and gives it a fudge consistency. For Eating The bar la easy to break up Into small pieces and serve In a candy dish. It contains a high food value and ta wholesome for children and grownupa alike. SPRINGFIELD TEACHERS GET $10 MONTH BOOST SPRINGFIELD, Ore., April 10. (p) Teachers In the high school here will recel ve sal ary 1 n creases of $ 1 0 a month each next year, making the minimum pay 9105 a month. BUILT TO EASE IT TOPEKA, Km (UP) The newest community addition to this city will be Westburg. a unit of 38 boicar homes on the outskirts of Topeka, now under construction. The Idea to provide low-priced liv ing quarters for poor families was conceived by Mrs. W. R. Pish, whose husband died severs! years ago leav ing her with a large tract of land west of the city limits. Mrs. Pish first attempted to build a bungalow court consisting of 63 small single-floor five-room dwell ings. She was opposed by the olty commission and planning board. She finally obtained permission from the fire department to move 38 boxcars to the tract. Each boxcar will be converted Into living quarters to rent for (10 a month. The car will be partitioned Into living room, kitchen and hall way. Regular bunks will be used as beds. Each occupant will have a small plot of ground for a garden. He will be allowed to paint his boxcar home any color desired and accompanying decorations designed to Improve at tractiveness. Mrs. Pish hss been a constant critic of high rents in Topeks, par ticularly for poor families, and often has pointed out that too much relief money goea Into the pockets of real tora aa high rent Instead of being used for food and clothing. SON BELIEVED DEAD I DISCOVERED IN COURT NEWARK, N. J.. April 10. (UP) Mrs. Elisabeth Babasco. who believed her son dead for two years, found htm In court todsy. He was being arraigned on a charge of breaking into a house In which hit waa oought eating Jam. The Judge placed Oeorge BKabasco. IP. on probation, provided he would return with his mother to Roosevelt, N. and stay there. PENDLETON. April 10. ( AP) The dwindling rauka of frontier veterana lost another member tcday with th death of Xavler Lavadour. 94-year-old member of the Walla Walla In dian tribe. V i 1 CIV ' Join ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 13th pair free. I - .el Msde from Vest- ,t' ,J em Wheat In the 'rf f Oakland. Call- Vi fornia. Shredded riSI Wheat Bakery SSsj' A Product of National RUriilt Co. Big Bill Promises Party OHICAOO, April 10. VP) William Hale (Big BUI) Thompson. Chicago's deep-voiced ex-mayor, today promised a party for a half million Republi cans If Th'vriaa V. Sullivan, Thomp son's candidate for attorney general. Is nominated In next Tuesday' primary. He's Going Back. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 10. UP) Jimmy Wright. 8. is going to be sent back home to Omaha. He stowed away on a bus there and at Nebraska City told the driver: "My mother 1 back there." On arrival here, Jimmy explained: -Back there tn Omaha." BAY BRIDGE WORKMAN PLUNGES TO DEATH 8AN FRANCISCO, April 10. (Pi Charles Baiiill. 39, fell 160 feet to his death today when he lost his balance while working on the top deck of the San Francisco-Oakland bsy bridge. BarzlU'a death was the 19th since construction of the span started. rhnrcli lender IHes CTjIJTON SPRINGS. N. T, April 10. A The Rev. William Burt, D. D., M. for eight years bishop In charge of the European conference of the Methodist Episcopal church and a conspicuous figtire for many years In Intemstlonsl religious life, died to day. LAWNMOWERS sharpened. We call fnr and deliver. 33 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 561. omething t i n meats? missing at s r ' liTa Time for ROMA'S EIfIIT-FOKTY Wine Adds rest aids digestion. Bottled at America's larg ' pt winery -Roma Wine Company, Inc., I.odi, Cal. CI Pf trrrt 7l'C I - IN f noy, Too, ROMA'S 8:40 Brondi ond lo Boheme Win Author Under Knife NEW YORK, April 10. Pl Mary Roberts Rhlnehart. the author, un derwent an operation todsy. Her con dition waa reported satisfactory. Rela tives said the operation wtts not a major one and that she would be able to return home In a few days. lust Monkeying ROOKFORD. III., April 10. TJP)-r Donald Clsyotn, 14, was "Just mon keying around'f today when he flour ished a pistol before a cab driver and forced him to drive 40 miles from Belolt to Rockford. He con tinued his monkey shines In the Rockford Jail. F. R. To Visit ransda OTTAWA. April 10 (AV-The Cana dian press said today that It waa un derstood President Roosevelt would visit Ottawa In June aa the guest of lord Tweedsmulr, the governor-gen eral. PLAT GOLF IN ASHLAND Sunday morning. 8ee the boat races In the afternoon. MililtliTt'ii sb Ju I Al '1 1 T sV a T i i "The home of good meats, Swift's gov't inspected beef" EASTER MEATS 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 tho Liberty! Beef Pork Veal Lamb 31c 45c 50c Lamb Stew, lb , MILK SPRING LAMB . . . CAPONS . . . FRYERS . . FRESH FISH . . OYSTERS Swift's Premium Hams Half or whole, lb Swift's Premium Bacon Sliced, lb - Fancy Milk Fed Fryers Each (D) ur ideas. WERE OUT OF DATE We certainly have been in a groove at our house. I'm mostly to blame because I kept saving that we had to save money on food. So my wiie did her part And one of her little savings was on coffee which wasn't so good. Of course we knew that if we drank Hills Bros. Coffee we'd have something that tasted right always. But we had the idea that it cost more than we could afford to pay. Well, the other day my wiie found out that our ideas were miles out-of-date. Listen do you know that she was able to buy Hills Bros. Coffee at practically the same price that we had been paying for our many experiments? Well, we learned our lesson but it still burns me up to think that we could have been drinking Hills Bros. Coffee all the time. I. ! A. ' ' ' JL!d UMAN BROTHERS BIG FOOD CENTER Main and Bartlett Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273 Yes indeed Foods of the very choicest quality are found here in the various departments of this Big Food Center. This week-end you will find the dis plays so appetizing and tempting you will buy your entire food supply without a thought of leaving this store to waste stops and pay more. Join the happy shoppers here tomorrow. IGA CORN FLAKES 2 for 1 5c CHEESE Kraft's Elk Horn Cheese A local product and a very fine quality Cheese lb. 19c Tender, Delicious Meats for Your Sunday Dinner h Spring Fryers . . . lb. 27c, R. I. RED HENS . . . lb. 20c vOl NG, FAT I Country Style Sausage lb. 1 5c Swiss Steak ... lb. 20c Lamb Legs lb. 27c YOI'SU. FAT MII.K AND OKAIN FKD Choice Steer Rib Roast lb. 20c no tied ind TIM Steer Beef Pot Roast ib. 12V2C Choice Grain Fed Pork Shoulder Cuts Ib. 20c CUT FROM STRF.R BEEF Young Rabbits . . . Ib. 23c rrjlnt Slu Shortening. ... 3 lbs. 35c COFFEE Hills Bros. Red Can, 2 for . . . 55c Hills Bros. JBIue Can, 2 for . . 45c Red A Coffee, 3 lbs. for . . . 50c Ground fresh the way you like it. STORES POTATOES Klamath Falls No. 2 50 lbs. 73c Klamath Falls No. 1 SO lbs. 95c CRISCO 6 ibs. $ a 09 $ lbs. 59c NEW NUCOA lb. 2c NUT MARGARINE 2 25c MILK 4 Tall Cans 27c Case Tall Cans $3.09 SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM Ham prices are very low the lb -30V QUAKER and MOTHER'S OATS Special Low Prices KRAFT'S Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Relish or Spread QUART ,., 39c PINT 25c IVORY SOAP Large bar, each FRESH EGGS Extra Medium, rfoi.....-17j Extra Large, dor.......... 19 Always keep a good supply of freuh tf on hand. 9c KLAMATH KITCHEN BOUQUET QUEEN . . Hard wheat flour a a ?i - Dependable dependable flour mUiJ 49 lb. sack 49-lb. sack Very Special Items for a. Very Special Day! Complete your Easter Dinner with Pastries from our modern bakery department. Our Cakes, Pits and French Pastries are decorative in addition to being very delicious, SATURDAY SPECIAL EASTER CAKE, Gold Butter Layer or Silver Layer Cake. Artistically decorated in two different color combinations. 49c and 59c Also: Easter Nests with Candy Egg. Vari Colored Easter Cookies, etc. Fruits & Vegetables JUICY GRAPE FRUIT. . .6 for 17c ASPARAGUS . .3 ibs. 23c LETTUCE, large, crisp .2 for 9c ORANGES, 200's ,. .2 doz. for 45c BUNCH VEGETABLES. . .3 for 10c SWEET POTATOES. .4 lbs. for 16c NEW PEAS ...2 lbs. for 15c NEW POTATOES 2 lbs. for 15c 1 1