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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, March 21, M0
LOCATE BODY
IN UPPER LAKE
Hunting Tragedy Ended
By Discovery Of
Burt' Body
The body of Samuel E. Burt.
(1, who drowned Novem
ber ii while duck hunting In
Upper Klamath lake i dis
covered aboyt 1:10 Thursday
afternoon by Charles Klesltnc
who rtsldee la this city at 1023
North Sixth stroot, Tha body
vai recovered and brought to
tha rlty lent night br Deputy
Sheriff Dale Mattoon and Deputy
Coroner Charles Larsen.
Klesllnc waa flthlnc on the
lake with Walter E. Johnsoa and
Dule MeCormlck, both of Klamath
Kalis, when he located the body
about one-fourth of a mile south
west of Eagle Ridge In Shoal bay.
straight east of Ooak point. Thli
Is approximately six miles from
the place where Burt and his
bunting companion, Edward Sy
fert, are believed to have drowned
when their boat was punctured by
Ice.
Burt was clad In the heavy
coat, boots and other bunting
clothes which he had worn when
at seen. In pockets of the coat
a bill-told and other papers were
found wbtch definitely identified
him. A watch In his pocket bad
atopped at 4 o'clock. The hunters
were last seen at 2 o'clock on No
vember 24. In his pockets was
63 cents In change.
The body was recovered and
brought to tbis city by Charles
Larsen of the Whltlock funeral
borne, and Dale Mattoon. deputy
sheriff, after it had been placed
In a casket and lifted Si feet
straight up a bank near Eagle
Ridge. The sheriff's office was
notified of the discovery of the
body at 3 o'clock yesterday after
noon, and it was 9 o'clock last
night before It bad been brought
to this city.
Wife Survives
Syfert's body was discovered on
February 22, at the mouth of
Thomas creek by Grant Foach. a
trapper.
Burt Is survived by his wife, Al
vina L, Burt, who reside here;
three brothers and two slaters.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later. Tha remains are
In the care of the Earl Whltlock
funeral home.
OREGON' HOPS t XSOLD
SALEM. Ore.. March 20. (A
PI A check made by local hop
men reveals that there are 2,
687 bales of unsold hops In the
state from the 1930 crop which
waa estimated at 96.000 bales.
Program Announced,
Presentation Tonight
The program to be given at
the Falrvlcw school auditorium
this evening at ( o'clock by the
Conger school pupils, to raise
funda for a piano for the school,
follows:
In the Shadow of tha Tepee
Third grade high.
(Soloa by Miss Parker and Miss
Lilly Darby.)
Vocal sola by Dr. C. B. Cassel.
Playettrs
Chicken Little.
Goats In the Turnip Field.
First low and high and second
low grades.
Hawaiian Music
Julian Reyes and Company.
The Colonial "Tea Party
Fourth grade high.
Tlay Chocolate Cake and Black
high and Sixth high.
Dances
Dance of Spring, by Jean Han
ger. Tap dance Evelyn Mills.;
Soft Shoe dance Bonita Du
racha. Acrobatic Toe dance Isabel!
Stanley.
(All pupils of Bonita dancing
school.
IHL LEAVE? HOME
ROSEBURG, Ore., March 20.
(AP) Sheriff Jackson today
notified Sulem officials to look
for Lucille Waterman, IS, Glen
dale, who left her home unan
nounced. The girl appeared at Deer
Park Inn, Canyonvllle, thia morn
ing and said her parents were
sending her to Salem to join
her brother. She bad a small
amount of money,
HICK JiKW ZEPrELIX
BERLIN A sister ship of the
Graf Zeppelin Is to be started this
year by the Zeppelin Airship com
pany. The ship will be 710 feet
long and will be larger than either
of the huge British ships, the "R
Yoe wouldn't wait
30 Seconds for your
fnonogroph tv start
ARCTUuClS
Xsuck Acting
RADIO TUBES
Do you see ivhat's left out
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0 Beat 2 eggs and odd Vt cups hot milk, teaspoon salt
and Yt teaspoon nutmeg. Pour mixture over 2 cups of
steamed rice. Bake in buttered dish set in a pan of
water.for about 45 minutesat 325 ",or until custard is set.
Or rorsir yon know what's
left out! Sugar! And if Ton
add one-half of cap you will
have perfect results and most
nourishing dessert in the bar
gain. Try this recipe soon.
As the palatabQity of a pod
ding depends upon sugar, so
does the taste appeal of certain
familiar foods depend upon a
dash of sugar. For example,
canned or fresh vegetables, also
stewed fruits, are much more
appetising when flavored thus.
Try a dash of sugar in stewed
corn, peas or carrots. And don't
forget that cereal sprinkled
with sugar tastes better.
The more yon enjoy health
ful fruits and vegetables the
more yoo will eat of them. Most
foods are more delicious and
nourishing when flavored with
sugar. And no doctor will re
strain yon from using a' dash
of sagsr any more than he will
restrain you from usinj a pinch
of salt. The Sugar Institute.
"Good food promotes good health"
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
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"Hut of ficer, you don't underatmid. He's always to prompt. Ht't
They're Army's Highest Flyers
Bit a 1 iiTaasSTI ian iii.i t"n iiiiiiirrtimal
Here's a record-breaking bunch of army flyers from the 95th
pursuit squadron at San Diego, Just after formation fiighta JS.0U0
feet up highest Sdusd maneuvers to date. Left to right: Lieut.
Robinson, CapU 11. M. Klmendorff, commander, and Lieut. John 11.
Bundy. Above, Capt. Klmendorff with the oxygen helmet worn
above. In circle la oue of the tast-cltmblng Boeing fightera used
In the maneuver.
100 'and "R 101. It ia expected
that the ship will be completed
in the summer of 1931.
OI.DKST SKA CAPTAIN?
LONDON Captain John Dow
dy of Norfolk claims to he Eng
land's oldest sea captain. He ran
away to aea at the aga of 13, and
has been at . ever alnce. He has
been shipwrecked, sailed 460
miles In an open boat, and was
nearly eaten by cannibals.
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find attached to each can of Alpine Milk. For
from now on, Alpine labels are exchangeable
for beautiful, practical premiums of every de
scri pri on
To make you acquainted with our premium
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a fine, big 4 quart durable, aluminum saucepan
In exchange for 18 tall stxc labels or 36 small
tise. So start saving your Alpine labels today.
Watch your grocer's window, or mail your
labels, together with your name and address,
to the Alpine Milk Premium Dept., 1065 Mis
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Many Students Back
To Spend Vacations
A young colony of oollega men
and co-eda are arriving lu Klam
ath Falls this week by train aud
auto to spend tha spring vacation
forgetting about similes of the
winter term and planning for the
coming three months of spring
when It becomes so hard to slick
to the resolution to study hard.
Among soma of those who ar
rived on tha 7:30 train from the
north last night were: David Tot
ten, Mary Hunt, George Spragtie
and two guesta, all 1'nlverstty of
ilri'gon sturii'nts; today Misses Al
el L)le, Jans Uarcolon, Mar
garet Cuniuilngs.i Marjorle and
Virginia Peyton and Joan Rogers
and Dorothy Dunham are aspect
od to arrive from Kugene. Missel
Mnryellyn Bradford and Helen
Jones, also enrolled at the univer
sity, are already home.
Kldon Strom, Stuart Balslgor
and Frank McCormlck, all Oregon
State college students, arrived
home last night. Other students
pending the vacation here are:
Itoger Montgomery, llndolph Ja
cobs. Tom Cunning, Wilson Wiley,
John Richardson and Jimuile Jefferson.
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roilTI.AND, Ore., March 10.
(AP) Plv hundred commercial
flower growers from Omgou,
WaahlitHlon. Idaho, Montana and
llrltlnh Columbia will be In Port
land tha first til roe daya of next
wank to attend the annual con
vention of lha Northwest Flor
lata' association,
rillNOMCIt KNCAI'KN
ItOSFlU'lttl, Ore., March 10,
(AP) Joe Tliomaa, arrested Inst
October -on a charge of possess
ing liquor niaah, escaped from
(he county Jail road gang today.
lie wua serving a sis moniln
term, lln la bxlliived lo have
born assisted by a frlmid In ati
automobile,
KIHII FKIIITIMI
HANdKOK, Slum One of the
moat Intoreslltig spot la In Hlmn la
that of flab fighting. Fighting
tlli are bred the sa in. as rnr
buraos and game cocks. They are
taken Into a hall and placed In a
bowl of strong gin as. Thoy fly at
each other and change colors all
during lha fight. So fierce tre the
fights that tha winner la seldom
shl. lo tight again.
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"Before every stupendous feat
I eat HONEY MAIDS"
Honey Maid
Graham Week
March 22 to 29
The big annual erihim
event. Special displays
in stores every here.
Look for the creen
Honey Maid packages.
Ssve money get the
economical family size.
Honey Mauls are en
riched with pure sweet
honey every one will
enjoy them.
ryj lit Strong Man of "Our Ctraa"
Food that builds sturdy, vigorous bodies abounds in
delicious Honey Maid Grahams.
They are baked of a specially prepared graham flour,
milled from wheat grown on our own ranches. Thus we
insure their uniform goodness and high food value.
Youngsters welcome the crunchy goodness and honey
flavor of Honey Maids at luncheon. They relish them
after school, for Honey Maids are nourishing, satisfying.
Get Honey Maids today. You'll find it economical to
keep the family package always on hand.
You'll always find Honey Maids fresh and ovenrisp.
They are baked daily near your home, packed in tight,
sanitary cartons, then wrapped in heavy waxed paper.
As a final safeguard, evcrv package is sold under our det
inue "Guarantee of Freshness."
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