The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TRTOAY; APRIL 21,.' 1021 i
v EVENING HERALD, KEAMXTn FALLS, OREGON
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THEATRE THEATRE
TODAY TODAY
(THE LONELY ROAD' Richard Dix in
"TheSa Tr.il" "T00MLK,SSES:
'Desert Blues Comedy
"BAD BOY" )
FoxNews and
'THE GREAT B
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Saturday
That wonderful picture ToitTmIx in
J "SUNDOWN" The Stage Coach Driver j
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III News of the Klamath Country
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'TUL-BItUL
Grahairos
and Milk
SPRING FEVER puts tha brakes on many of us ritry rear.
ThoucftUWi, we contain ta eat tha heavy foods ol wtnUt
thai clog K system and alow ue up. la aaadmauWe day
evsiboo took taring Ionic
Today, m tha boil el (aatilica, they change lha &.
Try II thU ipring. Eat Tru-Blu Crahamt and milk daily for a work.
They're chockful of tha vitsminee that build strength, the minora!
aaha that build bona and of bran lhal balpa nalura aunfy tha
Order From Your Grocer Now
ftwy Georf Crortr OM Tfu Oju Cra'wvM in
bttM n4 fOt4 tmont tml in ifOotf tojrs
TRO BLU BISCUIT COMPANV-Spokane and Portlsnd
, ' Cliarlon Drew and Fred fltukol
were vlsllora at tha George Noblo
runch on Buturday, cloning a deal
whernby thny purchased 400 head
of cattlo from (leorge Noble. Noble
baa boon In tho cattle business In
liiKull' Valley for tin punt twenty
flvo yours, but hue rocontly purchns
ol a bund, of 12(10 ahoop from Mr.
Ilusklna of Merrill. Noblo baa two
ranches besides a honioslaud on
which ho Intends to pasture thoeo
sheep' for tbo aprlng months and
durlnK tombing, after which tlma be
expects to run thorn on- tho range.
Oonrgo Noble In forlunato In that be
him thrco aona who will help hint In
luklng euro of tho aheep, with tho
high prlco of wool In evidence Noblo
oxpocta to do bottor financially than
bad ho retained the cattle. Tbe best
wishes of hla neighbors go with
Ceorgo In1 making the change.
Mrs. A. Pctlroaa and grandaon.
Jack I'ottross, arc visiting at tbo
homo of her daughter, Mrs. A. E.
Calo' for a week. Mn. I'ettross cx
pecla to roturn to lior homo In Port
land Boon... ' .
Mra. Davo Turner and daughter,
Helen and Marian have been elck
for a week with tbo flu.
Den Brown boa been hired aa
ditch rider for the Langell Valley
Irrigation dltchea for the coming
Irrigation acason.
T. M. Dialer haa finished hauling
ponta for tho Miller company at
lloraotly.
Mr. Pitta and family of Idaho,
brothor-ln-law of John and Dave
Tumor have arrived in Langell'a
Valley to mako their home. They
will farm part of tho Turner ranch,
which la under Irrigation. Langell'a
Valloy community welcomo new
coroora and there la room for many
more.
Tbo twitter of using the Market
Road between tbe Keller Bridge
and covering Wolf Flat aa a "gar
bage dump" for tin cana nraa taken
up at tho laat Community club and
atopa will be taken to Invoatlgate the
law and boo what can bo done to
atop thla careleaanoaa. Langell'a
Volley baa a Market Road to be
proud of, lot orory citizen do hla ut
most to banish tho unalghtly can
piles which dot the road In places.
Mra, T. B. Bogus la visiting her
daughter. Mrs., C. ,D. Corponlng at
Merrill for an Indefinite length of
tlmo. .
' Qeno and Will Wilkorson have
rented tho old Ralston place tor
nnothor year. Tho Ralston ranch
was recently sold to a California
concern, but Wllkersor will con
tinue to live, there.
Mr. and Mr. Murlo Kllgore en
tnr.lulned a number of friends at
their homo in upper LanguH's Val
loy laat Saturday evening. Owing
to the bad condition of tbo roads
a number 'of guosUi wero .unable to
attend. The following were pro
sent: Mr. and lira. 'W.' D.'Camp
boll, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Tick nor.
Mr. and Mra. J. Turner, Mr. and
Mra. Hopkins, Mr. and Mra. I.. L.
McDonald, Mr. and Mra. Jack Cork
er, Mr, Cook,' Bhelly Kllgoro and
tho host and hostess. Tbe evening:
waa apent with GOO, Mra. McDon
ald woo ladlea blgb score, and Mr.
Cook, won gentlemon'a high acore
while consolations foil to Mr. Tlck
nor and Mra. Hopkins. Refresh
ments were served at a late hour,
and a vory pleasant evening waa en
joyed by all.
A.
Your Opportunity to Save Money
Vralaiilir -'"j-, 11111 1 r, mj
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v ., compartment behind driver's scat; and a large luggage
cfiirhber concealed in the sloping rear deck. Included in the
price as standard equipment are Nash-design 4-wheel brakes,
full balloon tires, and five disc wheels.
SPECIAL SIX SERIES ADVANCED SIX SERIES
Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory
.; R. R. R. GARAGE
831 Klamath Avenue
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One year ago when Stone' opened their first store in Klamath Falls, gro
cery prices were high. Our opening prices astonished the people. Com
petitors said it could not last, that o ur low prices were just for our opening.
But after a year of operating, even in view of higher market conditions.
V our prices are not the same, but actually lower than at the time of our
Y opening one year ago. i ,
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Thru our two stores here and our laree volume of business, we are es
pecially equipped to save you money. Are you paying some high priced
CREDIT STORE two prices for your groceries? PAY CASH AT STONE'S
AND SAVE MONEY.
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ASPGROVE
Denny Duacoll waa a business
vutitor In Klamath Fulls Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Lenamon and
two daugbtera left here Sunday
for tholr homo at Williams, Oro.
While hero they visited Mra. Lem
mon's mother, Mrs. J. K. Ma'safleld.
Pete Beck contractor at Spring
Creek camp, waa here Wednesday
morning on buainesa.
Wm. Morrison waa a. dinner
guest at tbe W. Doney home Wed
nesday. ' ' ; - t
Melvla Morgan, delivery, man tor
the commissary, Is driving a new
Ford delivery truck.
Mra. O. A. Hallwell of Orrillo,
Calif., la visiting her parents, Mr.
sod- Mrs. Qeorgo Chastain, for a few
Uaya.
Among those who drove to Klam
ath Falls Tuesday evening to attend
the prixe fig at were Cbaa. Chaatain,
John Bropby and Mark Morgan.
II. Rodlsh loft here Wednesday
for his new home at C'niloquin.
MAL1N
Mr. and Mrs. I L. Robisoa bars
moved to the Fredenburg place.
Ur. Trout waa a Klamath Falls
visitor Friday.
The ball gamea with Henley were
called off on account of the !m1
weather, and bad condition of oo
ball grounds. Neither nigh school
nor grade teams' playing. '
ilr. Smith of Berber la vialtlag
at the home of hla daughter Mra.
John Reber for several weeks.
Mn. Laton Steveaa and daugi. sj
iieity June citue to Malin Fr'.dv
evening for Billy Steiens, taking
him aome for the, week end. Master
Billy la ataying at the home of Mr.
and Mra. R. Q. liannan to coji
plete the year In the Malta school.
Mr. and Mra. Stevens moved sove-.il
weeks ago, Mr. Stevena bolog
transferred to Klamath Falls.
Ernest Hoolbrood . ot Klamath
Falls apent hia vacation with, his
father near Malin, returning tor
school on Monday. t
Guy Wooden and family have
moved to Bray where Mr. Wooden
Is employed, They left Malin Mon
day. Mr. Roddy and family returned
from Long -Beach, Calif., Sunday.
April IS, to spend the summer in
Malin and vicinity. '
Geo. Elliott of Steol Swamp was
calling ion Malin merchants Mon
day. '
Mra. Richardson and son Charlea
were called to Grants Pass by the
serious illness ot Mrs. Richardson's
mother. '
J. H. Pickett of Welsor, Ida-j, -)
visiting at the home of his cousin,
Ray Pickett.
Ray Van Meter, J. Elllff and h.
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HEAVY SYRUP APRICOTS CALUMET BAKING POWDER '
No. 2!2 Cans in heavy syrup, 5 pound cans 1.00
2 cans for 39 ,
12 cna. for ................::...3S 2 Pound ; " 60
1 case (24 cans) 4.60 1 pound cans, .30
Save that bottom dollar by trading at STONE'S Cah Store .
PREMIUM ROLLED OATS , CHEESE
Kerrs, 3 pound package OCr 5 pound brick 2Sc
strictly fresh, for. cheese, per pound -
Prompt, Courteous, Intelligent Store service at STONE'S
FANCY RICE HEINZ CATSUP
Regular size bottle. Lay in a few
Fancy Southern long 5 S C bottles at this low O K c '
grain rice, 5 pounds ........ price, each
If you like your neighbor tell her ' about STONE'S Stores
SPINACH MARGARINE .
No. 2V2 cans best quality 1 Cs Butter's best substitute, fQ
spinach, regular 20c size - Umeco, 3 pounds for ........
A fine assortment of fresh vegetables at both stores
423 Main Street IN OUR MEAT MARKET 423 Main Street
A GOOD PLACE TO BUY YOUR SUNDAY ROAST
, , VEAU ROAST PRIME RIB
Shoulder, Rump, 1 ftp Roat (Bone in) . 7 lEt
Heel, pound per pound ':'..'.. .
PORK ROAST STEAKS
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Rib or loin, per pound ...1'. .25c Loin and round 9.
Shoulder, per pound ... .22c per pound T
BUY AT STONE'S AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
717 MAIN STREET
Across from Pine Tree
Theatre
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423 MAIN STREET
. Store and Market ' '
INVITATION
Drink Folgei's Golden
Gate Coffee tomorrow '
morning.Thenextmotn- ;
ing drink the coffee you ' ?
have. been using.. ;The j'-;'
third morning drink Fol- ' '
' ger'sagain. "J! '.
" A morning or two' and '
you'll decidedly &vot u
. one brand ot the other; ' .
. ; the best coffee wins. ,
THATfc
TheFolger
Coffee list
fairwftit?'
L, Roblson spent several days fish
ing near Keno returning Friday
afternoon. They report a good time
but little luck.
Fred Rowland left for Salem,
Saturday, having received a mes
sage calling him home on account
of sickness.
Rev. Chas. Hulett of Merrill and
Mr. Amos, Sunday school superin
tendent were calling in Malin Sat
urday. M. A. Livingston -was In Malin
from his ranch east ot town on Sat
urday. Miss Blosson Turner ot Straw
shopped In Malin on Saturday.
Irwin Cuff returned to Canby,
Call'., whore he will be stationed
tor the summer.
Miss Miuo Davis ot Los Angeles
visited with Mrs. Ray Pickett last
week,
Fred Gross of Los Angeles ' has
J been spending some days with
friends in the Malin vicinity. .
. J. W. Taylor and wife were among
the Klamath Falls visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frakes re
turned to their home In Lakeview
aftor spending the winter on tho
lake, where they were feeding cat
tle. ,
F. J. Jacobs left for iLakovlow at
the same time but expects ta re
turn to Malin. , . ,..,-n
Mildred Zumer, daughter ot Mr.
Zumer the blacksmith waa knocked
down by a car coming from tho
opposite direction, as she got out
ot their car on main street. There
waa no serious injury, a bone In
her leg being brokenV Mildred was
on her way to school. Sho was taken
to Dr. Trout who attended to her.
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with Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Bagel
stein. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sowell and
son returned from Kerby the other
day, after a- weeks absence.
Hans Uhrmann drove to McCloud
Calif., Sunday accompanied by Earl
Davidson who bad been here on a
brief (visit.
Mr. and Mra. Karl Krause loft
Tueisaay morning tor Kerby, Ore.,
where they will take up rarmlng. '
Wm. Q. Hagelstida ot Dorrlg,
California, was up here Sunday,
trying his Inck at wishing. :
Herald "Class" Ads Pay
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Here's apart of the
ALGOMA ,
J. A. Martin has moved his fam
ily to KUmath Falls, where he has
accepted a position with tha Kw
ftuna Box factory,1
Mrs. G. W. Hoffman ot Klamath
Falls spent' tho past week 'Visiting
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