The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1930, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, March 21,
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BONANZA
GAME IS CLOSE
Ths Houanta town team defeat
ed Iht Malln town tram Inn Sat
urday ulxht by a dune, taut gamo.
Tha acora was 19 to 21.
Till Mailt! towners were lauding
throughout the lame until the last
Quarter, when the Manama team
peaed up and won the game by
two points.
This wai tha first game that the
Matin team played together, al
though two of tho players played
with tha Malln - Merrill tram.
They will play with llonanza again
next Wednesday night at the llo
nanta gym. Homer Keinharl, Bo
liaina's renter, was high point
mail, scoring 16 points agalnxt the
Malln team.
I. l'etrunolt, forward; Smithy),
forward: Htsher (10), renter.;
Htreet (4), guard; Olson guard;
Henderson, substitute.
Bouansa Klcher (4), forward;
Ciotrman (1), forward; II. Kein
harl (16), center; E. Itliiohnrt,
guard. Bray, guard.
Doheny and Wife at Bribery Trial
Sophomore English
Class Gives Debates
The Sophomore Knglisli rlass
VXeld several debates at Muliu high
school last week. They had little
time In which to prepare them,
but were very successful.
Tha first debate was held on
Wednesday on the question: Un
solved, That all grammar school
text books should be bought by
the state. The affirmative was up
held by Bertha Jteddy and Annie
Mlcka, and the negative by Olra
Kuni and Frances Hood. The
peeches of both sides were excit
ing and Interesting in every way.
The negative won by a wide mar
gin of seven to one.
On Thursday the second debate
was held. The question tor this
debate was: Resolved, That all
game seasons should be closed
down for a period of fire years.
The affirmative was upheld by
three speakers: William Streeter,
Fred Fisher and Delmer William
eon; the negative by Edwin Stast
ney, Paul Petrasek and Louis To
fell. The speeches of both sides
were knocking and effective, but
the negative was a trifle stronger
In their points, and won the de
bate by the score of four to three.
On Friday the last debate was
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Mrs. Edward U Dohenj- is at her hiixlutmt s sulo in the (rliil nt
the California oil magnate on a charge of bribery iu Washitictou.
Here they are pictured as they arrived together at the lHmrln mi
preme court where Doheny in facing accusation of having given
siou.OUt) to Albert B. Fall, theu Secretary of the Interior, tu re
turn fur naval oil lease in California.
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held, which was the same as the j pectj at least :!i teams to particl
first. The affirmative was upheld te iu the tournament.
by Kdna Kansier and Mary Fahi- . .,,,.. i .
. ... ,i u i, 'A Mjll" bo wuul tin out!
anek and the negative by Hex I
Stoffer and James llradshaw. The vtar i'"'"'B 'sl
speeches were short, but very iu-
j teresting and speedy. The nega
I five was fortunate enough to draw
all the votes and win the debate'
by the score of elglu to uothil't".
Miss Judy acted as chairman,
and the public speaking class as
judges to all of the debate.
The main aim of these debates
was to give practice to the stu
dents in debatiug for the future
years and as English work. The
public speaking class got experi
ence by criticizing the debaters.
Boys' Team Leaves
For Valley City !
The Malln High basketball
team, accompanied by Coach Fish- '
er, left for Ashland last Thursday ;
noon, where they will take part in 1
the Southern Oregon invitational
basketball tournament, sponsored
by the Southern Oregon Normal
school. The tournament is the
largest of its kind west of Chicago.
This year the Normal school ex- j
out of ten game, and they aio
going to do their best to bring
home some of The bacou from the
tburuament this year.
Those who made the trip were:
Frank Kamarad. Louie Kalina.
Mervyn Wilde. Willie ltajnus. Da
vid M.-Comb. Kuorti Ivtrasek, Kd
win Stastney. Paul Petrasek.
Cluiide Layman was unable to
make the trip as he got the
mumps.
Christian Endeavor
Party Given at Malin
The contest held by the Chris
tian Kmlenvor society of .Malln has
been closed Willi tho "Hliio' or
"Airship" side in the lead. The
contest has been running for
about three months, the "Blues"
being in the lead during the whole
period.
Sin.e the winning side was to
receive a party, the "Iteds" or the
"Dirigibles" honored the opiHtsing
side lust Saturday night, March
IS. A basketball g.imo between
the two sides was held. The
"Iteds" showed the hardest and
best pUytni;. thereby winning the
game by a 12 to 0 score.
After the game Ice creum and
cake were served.
Boys Play Merrill,
Score Ends 29 to 8
The Malin grade hovs defeated
the .Men-ill grade basketball bos
by u score of S to 8 lust Tuesday
evening at the Malin ,;ymuasluni.
Kddie Spoil k was high point man,
with id points to his "edit.
A fast, clean game was played
by both teams. Ma. In grade
team's superior playini, is demon
strated In the fact that the total
of poiut made by both teams dur
ing the season Is 24 to the liext
highest of 114.
Malin Grade Girls
Win Over Merrill
The M.tliu grade girls wou over
the Merrill iilrls lvt Tuesday eve
ning, the 1 1 lb.
The girls, unable to outplay
Merrill in their better team work,
yet Malin won by a score of 17 to
IS. Jewel Greene was high point
girl, wilh 10 points to her credit.
One of Poland's most import
ant exports is dried mushrooms.
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Ask Your Grocer
For
CHALLENGE
THE BETTER
BUTTER, CHEESE, MILK, ICE CREAM
Klamath County Dairymen's Association
I'lione 0:1.1 Klniiiutli Fulls, Oregon 013 Sprint;
OWNED AND OPERATED BY DAIRYMEN
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Want S omething Different
'in Coffee?
Then Try the Rare Tang
and Mellow Richness of
Coffees from the West
Coast of Central America
utS''? f UBLIC SQUARE in a typical Central American city. Rire coTeea Naa Ji JMIM -
f0 fjfr' gron on nearby mounuuna are Uuuglit Is market here oo rauks. 'Wjaat
(rususeissmoto tiavicU
FROM tiny volcanic districts along tlie
West Coast of Central America come
coffees with a flavor unlike any known
before. They have a piquant tang and full
body that experts concede are not dupli-1
cated anywhere else in the world.
We don't attempt to describe this coffee.
We want you to taste it instead. To see for
yourself why it is captivating the taste of
the world.
I Years ago we first introduced Central
American coffee in the famous Bohemian
restaurants of San Francisco. Travellers
!who first tasted it there wrote back for
shipments. For it was obtainable in no
I other way,
Today, however, your grocer brings it to
your door packed by Folger in flavor-tight
.vacuum tins,
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1 like No Other Coffee
Ordinarily you note little real difference
when you change from one brand of coffee
to another. That is because over 70 per cent
of all the coffee entering the United States
comes from one common region where
Nature gives it the same common taste.
Folgcr's flavor comes from an altogether
different type of coffee grown in a different
place rare coffee grown in the brilliant
mountain sunshine of Central America.
A Simple Tent
Because Folger flavor is so distinctively
different, we make an unusual offer. Buy
a pound of this coffee today. Drink it to
morrow morning. Next morning drink the
coffee you have been using. The third
morning serve Folger's again. If for any
reason you do not choose Folger's, your
grocer will gladly refund the full price.
We'll pay him. That's fair, isn't it? Why
not try it today? a
FOLGER COFFEE CO.
Kansas City San Francisco Dalla9
Vfcuum Picked
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trading at
Safeway !
High quality foods at lower
prices-clean, attractive
stores and cheerful cour
teous service will eventually
lead you to Safeway.
You may as well start en
joying these outstanding
features now!-come in to
day and famiiiariza yourself
wich these better food stores
Satta'dlay aimdl Moiraday
Ture Cane, Clean Cii.iiiulatcJ
S(D Libs.,
Riliillk
Max-i-mtiM, tho ftcnli
i-anni'tl milk.
, It liirjro inn.1
2gc
Pork and Beans
.Van Camp with tho
oven baked flavor.
Medium tine.
3 for
25c
SOAP
I. 4 G., the white
naptha bar.
7 bars
29c
BANANAS
Firm ripe fruit. Tho health fooJ.
4 lbs. 25c
ONIONS
Local, mild and sweet
8 lbs. 15c
LETTUCE
I higher. Solid, crisp heads
2 for 5c
GRAPE FRUIT
We utill have Home at tho low price.
Large 61 nize.
2 for 19c
Hot Sauce
Jlax-I-iituM, made
from fresh tomatoe.t.
a can
5c
Black rigs or
Prunes
New crop at
Safeway Saving.
3 lbs.
29c
JELLWELL
Assorted flavors of this
new package
Sc eacihi
TFnssfliie
The Fine 1000 Sheet Bathroom Taper
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Market Features For Saturday & Monday
POT ROAST
Shoulder Cuts of Select
Young Beef.
lb. 22c
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HAMS
Eastern Sugar Cufcd. Whole or Half.
Pound . . . . 32c
STORE 643: STORE 605
225 South Sixth St. - Phone 364 818 Main St. - - Phone 1763
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
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