frrltiay, June" 8, 102ft THE EVENING HERALD', KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Th'rM M I D LID BOYS AND GIRLS TO LEAVE SUNDAY Members of Club Will . Join Club Delegation; ' News Note Mra, A. K. Orr-gory aud daugh Kir, Naydeno. visited al The borne I'.UMNK 111 KNKTT v llrrlil CorrvNMiiiili'lt ' MIDLAND, Jim 8. (Special to Ttm Herald) Several buy and girl n( Ihle mill Ion ara muklng plana tn leave on Sunday for Carvulll lo altund llio uminor Neaalon (if arhool. Mr. mill Mm. Hy Hilinierk apent Memorial liny wtlli their parent, Mr. and Mra. K. A. Shulmlr. at Miller Mill. Mr. mul Mm, J. II. Iliiriietl vltcd with Mm. t A. J'alterai.n Sunday. Wm. Tlngloy, rancher of IhU dUtrli't wan 11 hunllii-ail vIhIUT lu KlamaUi Kail thl week. ry aul i d al the of Mra. 'Gregory' parenla, Mr and Mra, Thomas largi'iit, Mon day evening. Vr.rn l.ltidney of Klnnuilh Full. hna flnlxtiiid drilling a well ut , Dip Hoai'iin Largcnt home. Among those viiottiig at me )fc I.. Ilurnetl home kluuday wor Mis Murjnrlti Calhoun. Ml Opal )lmper. I,liiyd llnll. Hurry Hplrer llnbert lleurman, Klnier llolroiiih, liny Shepherd. Ilprnaril Hooper A number of thn young folk of Midland attended tho rarnlvol at Klamath Kalla Monday ovo nlng. Mr. and Mra, O. Traver and family vbiited nt Olene Sunday. HEItALD (XASKIFIKD ADS II It I. SO IIK8UI.TS LAST HIIOWINU TODAY You're heard about II Kit You've mill alniui II Kit NOW you ran kit lirr In I'lIIV.lTK "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" . . . Willi . . . I.KWIH HTOXK MAIIIACOItDA HH'AIUMI X)ltTl:Z on the singe Npeelal Ad'liil Attraction KVK IIKNHOX ami her DAMlMi IHll.l.S Coming; KATllltMY ONtV IIIIJ Dorilt.K IIII.I t lti:il I.Alt I'ltCKM Sacred Heart I Commencement Held Tonight Commencement oxercUe of Sacred llimrt Acuderay will h Imld I Ilia evoiilng at 7:30 o'clock ut Sacred Heart church. Rev. Father A. T. Loeaer, assisted by Itnv, Kut h or Schmidt, ltuv. KBlh- O'Hagou of I,akevluw and ltuv. Kuthor O'Drlscoll of, AI- turas, will deliver the sernioo to tlio graduate, Following U th program to ha presented: Music rendered by tlio Acadumy choir and orchoatra. " Triumphal March ....(loo. Kggllng, op. 251 Jonum Christum llugem l'ltroA. Yon Conferring of Diploma and nr- liian Uny. A. K. Iooor 0 iiuuni auavla est. Tint ro A. Yon Solemn Honedlcllon Her. A. F. 1Oeser assisted by Ituverenil Father Schmidt, Itnv. Father O'Hagen of Lskevlow, and lev. Kuthor 0'Drlscoll of Alturas. O Kuliilarla August Waltberger Tunlum Krxo I., llonvln, B. J. Ta Don in I'utrein A. Uabrloll REED PROTESTS AGIST DELAY . Headquarter of Fiery Mifiourian Sends Angry Query WASIMNCiTON. June I. (UP) Itcod for-rrenldi.nl hadquur Ivra minnuncad Inat nlxht It bad tnli'Xraphod (leorgv W. Sharp, Went Virginia awralary of atata, lo aacarlaln tha roaaon for dolay lu tho official ranraai of tho prnfrntlal vote for tha demo cratic pronldantlu! Domination In that atata. "Kvary private report to tha Hwd hcaduuurtara," the an-1 i nnunromvnt aald, "Indicated from 11 to 14 dolpgatr for tha force; favoring the candidacy of Jame A. He'd fend iovcral report clolmod the preferential vote for Heed. i "Trlvute advlios from Logan county atate that a recount ha ' been demanded by local candl-, datea running on tho Smith tick et. The recount In I.oian county will not he held until Monday, 1 Juno 11th." Sharp. Ileud headquarter aald. had explained thaw the delay In I Ihe official count real with cam-! vaaalng board and clerk of Doddridge, Kanawnha, Lincoln, j Mamiii. .Mercer, Italelgh and Wyo-. mlug countlea, which are claimed by reed to bo missing from final , return. ' "It la hoped." lhe-"atalomont added, "that the failure of theae ! county official to return their j local roaulta within 10 day af-; tcr the election data will not prejudice tha Intoreat of any ' delegate candidate who might, wlah to demand a recount. i HO GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS Capacity Crowd Witnest e Commencement Exer cises Last Night KX(;l.KICIt'H WIKK HOl'OHT A largif, crowd of paronl and friend aeaenJilod In the paclou Fremont aihool audll6rlum Thura day evening for tho commonca- muut exerclHea conducted for eighth grade pupil In alt city achuol. Dlplomaa were tendered 1 graiiuuina ai iiiv nunw ... wm 1 tortalnliig program of munlrul i numbera, vornl and Innlrumental, Ititeraperaed by reading by Mint j Alllaon Bunion. Thn program comprlaed aelec-1 lion by Ihe grado achuol orchoa-"; tra and boya' and glrla' gle I club under the direction of Ituth I A. llollowsy, muHlc. aupervlaor, I piano numbera by Italph Peyton! and lorliiin by a nextet and a double quartet of gradu ochool youngatern. In the aextet were Hetty Sim mon, Thelma Koaaum. Kay Cone, Marguerite I'erllnga. Janet Bed ford and Linden Knight, while tha double quarlet wia compnaed of Clarabel llenklo, Joan Itohert aon, Krancea llodlue, Mary Fry nil re, Wllma Ilutler, Thilma Cole, Jo Aneo Hula and Kuthor Dcrg- lund. - i ' t CONTIM Kl r'AIH WK.VTHKIl IS KLAMATH FOItKCANTKD . i MAHHFfELD, June S. (P) l sir, wuiium aicv-mr,,, ii, of a Southern Pacific engineer, wa being ought here today fol lowing her dUappenrance yetr jday. She wa lout n leaving 'the Nolghbom of Woodcraft ; lodge at p. tn. too liay wo dragged lut night and oui'-ra planned to reum dragging al low tide lute today. She had been aufferlng from ad Injury to bur aplna and waa deapoddent, officer were told, and tbey fear ed aha had jumped into the bay. 11 IE 1L Santford & Company Santfordg System 426 Main Street Saves You Money TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKU TO KENT Four or , five room furnlahed houae. , Moat have two tiedrom. He-, lluble party. Phono 1078-.M. -2t ! "It Just Happen" aay Kdna Wallace Hopper, "thai ' your ahouldera, for convenience and ruatom'a aake, are covered. I And how fins tho texture , of their akin! "Your face muut be the harbor, for Innumerable apeck of duat and oot, laahcd by the wind -treated harnh- ly day In and day out. So If you thought enly attempt to clcante It with oap and water, ugly, large pore, neainy rough neaa reault, "Your face Ik entitled lo the beet of, care. It'a even eaater than the hll-or o T -iiM,irieiiiiMBt Umm W.nc. HPM ainr mlHH method of washing, wnun The Cyclo-Htormagrapli at Vn- j !' additional tax on an over- ... .. .. burdened akin. lurwooa. rnarroacy anow ma . rr()m,h ,,,,, cleanacr, I barometric preaaure angniiy nign-jwl(.b j Kaclal Youth, goe er today and a continuation of ( tne depths of your pore, gen flne weather I Indicated. jtly, actually remove the dirt and Fiirecaal for next 24 hour: 'aoothlngly undoea the harm of Fair with moderate teropera-ithe wind and dust. It ha a I iresn, c.ean acenv auu in 7 ithe beat method I know to pro- ., ,!..., fha fuA rtet eter reglalered maximum and K(lna ,w,re Hoppera Facial minimum temperature today a I Youth at any toilet counter, 75 follow: High, 70 low, 37. cent." turee. Tho' Tyron recording thermom-. At The- If lit? I? TV U1UU .l i THEATItB- v LAST HIIOWINO TODAY 1KIII HTKKI.K . . . In . . . "Man in the Rough" Vniilng- HA'rrtlDA Y "The Bullet Mark" . . . anil ... The fliml chiipler of i The Police Reporter ZI7 Markets Reasons I for Specifying Ml-nvcft when you order frini your grocer today Jell-sxU i CLEARER more beautiful. It ALWAYS jells WELL-no failures with tliit dessert. , It contain the PUREST ingre- dients obtainable. It kai MORE flavor for you to. choose from. Try Laianktny . for g change. And it SO DELlCIOUS-the . real fresh-fruit mclt-in-your , mouth tastt. Ail your groctr for It. Benin end toy Jtll wttl in Ihe RED box. 1 iMFVfCWIHfclll al-. Ifr-ai I I I CR.JiP' ! mi (re. Ti-irt 7 n Mr I y f.f V-farH h"THH' Mewl mnn.j I I nian MenoifMieaii aajiimiei lev wn4w fctnrkmtH, I POHTfAND. Ore.. June . (jn ! Ilutler: Kianriurde, prime flrat lie higher. Cube, extra 41 Vic; elandnrd 40 Vic; prime) flrat 10c; flrula 39c. Creamery price: prlntB 3c over rube atnndnrda. KtitiSHtandaril flrat lc low er: other grades unchanged. Freeh and atandard extrax !Kc; freah atandard flrat 27c; frenh mnillum exlrua 23c: freah med ium flrala 23c; price lo retail era Ut 3c over exchange price. Mll.K Steady, raw milk (4 per cent) $3.25 cwt. f ob. Port land. Ilutterfat, 41c Btntlnn; 42c track: 44 i 46c f.o.b. Portland. POULTItY Steady. Alive, hen over 4 lb. 29r; 4 tn 4 VI Um. IRc; 3 lo 4 lb. 17c: 3 lb, and under ISc; old rooalera 10r; hrollora, 25c: young ducks 19c 20c. ' . POTATOKS Steady, Yakima netted Renin U. 8. No. 1 grade, 11.25: combination Dflriff J1.00. Number 2, 60cW80e; Oregon doachutea gema, U. S. number 1, $1.60; llurbanka 50cfi$1.25. now potntnea: lainoriila gar neta $2.75; whiten, $.1.00. ONIONS -Steady, Oregon Yol Inw Dnnvo8, nominal; t'allfornla Red, 3. 0012.25; Cryatal wax, Texaa and California varlotlos, 1. OOiff 11.50. WOOI Steady, Enstorn Ore gon wool, f.o.b. country points, choice llghT shrinking fine, 36c 737c pound: heavier ahrlnklng fine, 32c(f 84c; rrosabred woola, 88cj;40c. Valley medium 47c lb.; course 43o pound. NUTS Steady walnuts 10c 27c; Almond 20cft28c: peanuts lOcifMlc; pecans. 88cO42c, , HAY Steady, buying price: Kuatern Oregon timothy $21 W $21.50; dew valley $19i$19.50; alfnlfn $19 $19.50; oat 'hny t5.60i$10; straw $9.50 per ton, selling prices $2 a ton moro. CASCAKA. BAflK Sleady, 7c per pound; Oregon grape root lcMc Hiipa aleady, 1927 crop, 23c lh; 1928 crop 18a tf 19c (conlrncl): fuggle 20c. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BABY BEEF 407 Main St. s I have some very choice Baby Beef Any cut you wish at bargain prices. THIS WEEK SPECIALS Lean Pork Roast, lb. 21c Choice Young Mutton . Legs, lb 28c Roasts, lb 2c Chops, lb 32c Breast, lb 17c Steaks, lb 28c Stew, lb 12gc (Special price in large quantity) Get the Location Now 407 MAIN STREET In Piggly-Wiggly Store No. 1 First Door East of Copo You will find this place under new management, giving you "Best of Quality and and Service" Service That Serves Service means notKing to you unless it is the kind of service you can use. With this fact in mind we have built what we believe to be the best delivery system in Klamath FauV-a delivery system owned, operated and maintained independently by Sant ford, fully capable of rendering service unequalled by any other system... We want you to use our service, compare it with whatever service you have been getting. Com pare it with' carrying your purchases home. If any change in our service would serve you better, we want you to suggest the change to us. nJSi llSf ftMi Doughnuts Our Kind! PLUMP and richly browned with sugar sifted over to give just the right look and taste of goodness The kind that children love to discover in the lunch box. . - The kind that makes grown-ups ' ' haunt the doughnut-jar between , meals. , , The kind that go so well with . your morning coffee or make . wholesome, nutritious dessert. Bread and rolls containing the ideal balance of food values with plenty of fresh Yeast to complete their nutrition. Home Bakery PHONE 34 OR 64 AppleS fancy Newton, Box Apricots' No. 2V Can, Nile Brand, each J2.00 .15 Baking Powder . QGJ 5-Pound Can Calumet, each .... . JJ Ground Chocolate Full Pound Can, each Muscat Grapes No. 2s Can Del Monte Crystal White Soap 12 Large Bar . . FIKrMonte, J2Q i - Wesson Oil- Full Quart, each Corn Large Can Sweet Corn, each ... .10 Carnation Milk- 1 Cae 48 TaU Can Crisco 6-Pound Net, each $1.39 Borden's Milk 1 Case 48 Tall Can ...... .22 .19 .... .45 M $425 $4.25 Santf ords Saving Prices We operate only one large store and market in each city or town... The saving we make in operating costs is used to reduce the price you pay... We want you to com pare Santf ord's prices with the price you paid elsewhere last week the saving you make at Santf ord's on Meat and Groceries is a saving worth while. Fancy Fat Hens Young, Medium Siie, pound Fancy Fryers Milk and Grain Fed, pound Young Rabbits Small Extra Nice Fryer, pound Fresh Side Pork The Beat to Be Had, pound .30 .35 .35 Barred Rock Hens- Young and Fat of Extra Quality, Cascade Hams , Sugar Cured, One-half or Whole, Lean Bacon- Medium Size, lb. 1 C Pure Lard . Home Rendered, 2 lb. , ib... 35 i, lb. 30 .25 .35 I nhhIi, ifierroMM if, rlren'l Mnoaa, tW iO-J, mmssVoom. Vm1 tfiafAa. 1, (.) I Cut-. -,' t Phone 734 1114 Main Street 14 BKING RESULTS