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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1931)
TAtiE SIX f THE EVENINO HERaXD, KIIAM ATTI TALIS, OREGON November 27, 1981 Mlta Ballle Ilogere, of Malta, uslalued eerlgua Injuries to bark and hip. and B. L. dray. Keno route, was also painfully Injured arly Friday morning, whan (iray'a automobile skidded and overturned on a turn going Into the rlty of Merrill. Cray waa taking Miss Rogers to her hnma In Malln about 1:00 o'clock Friday morning when tha accident occurred. Tha victims war given tint aid by Dr. Welch ,of Merrill, and the Towey and Msraba ambulance called. Gray and Mlea Rogcra were taken to Hillside hospital In thla city. The automobile waa com pletely demolished. Cray la an employe of the Cali fornia Oregou Power company. IIITTKK HONEY In the Oiark regtona of Mls tourl and Arkansas, paru ot Tenne&aee, Kentucky and Ala bama, the bitter-weed, lleloaium tenuitolium, yielda plenty of golden honey to beea, but It la aa Bitter aa quinine. An aluminum ladder weighing Four onneee recently supported quarter-ton weight in England. First in tr rjousn. Then hi the evtn. yow can be sura of parftct btkinjs in njinj K!W POWDER 25 ounces for 25c mas THRIFTY PEOPLE PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY Select Your Need at Pi'gly Wiggl Where Rock-Bottom Price Always Prewstil. "End o' the Month Feature" Saturday, 28th Monday, 30th SFFEE Tins THE WEST'S FAVORITE fSSSti CORN 4 cans 45c Xo. Z Tlae Xew Pack Wyoming- Brand SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg. IOC 15-Onace Package IPS 1 Crop Fig Bars Freeh Stock White or Whole Wheat 2 lbs. 19c "Kardwheat FIcurv Tijer Lily Brand At Moch Leas Than the Present Market "SAVE AT THIS PRICE" AGAIN THIS WEEK 49 lb. sack 99c bbl.$389 grape fruit Krw Pack Florida BROKEN MIX , CAIIDY Made In Klamath Falls for Pttrjrlr Wiggly HONEY Su 49c io lb.. 95c ROLLED OATS Kporr'i Cream BUCKWHEAT D A MP A TT 17. large a mtvxiuu FLOUR LIPTON'S TEA Orange P & G Naptha Soap u B.r. 49C U. S. No. 1 Netted Gem Potatoes 20 lbs. 25C ' -raelel Vital Statistics MARRIAGES Dt'RFEB-HISAW Jamea t. Durfe. to Llllla Ma Hlaaw, No Tember II, 1S1. by Juitlce of the I'aace Barnea at the Klamath county court house. TRACY-WRIGHT Charlee Tracy to Bernetta Harriet Wright, both of Klamath Fella, married November 15 by Justice ot the Peace W. B. Barnea at Klamath court houae. WARREN-ARRANT Kmery DeLoe Warren to Opal Arrant, No vember IS, 1931.. by Justice ot the Peace W. B. Karaea at Klam ath county court bouse. HARRI8-COX L. B. Harrla to Eire Cot at the Preabyterlan church Thursday. Rar. A. Theo dora Smith performed the cere mony. DEATHS M'OARVET Nellie C. died at 7:JS Thuraday, November It, at her home, got Jetfereoa. Aged 41 yeare. MOORE John B , Infant eon ot Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moore, passed away at home at Fair Acrea, Thuraday, November It. Grade achoola ot the city hare collected and given clothing and food to the P.-T. A. aervice ahop and the Governor a Henei com mittee anpply depot. Included In the gitta for char It v from th children were Hi glaaae ot home-canned jelliea and vegetabiea; lbs cam 01 miacei laneoua canned goods: four and one-halt aacka of potatoea: four loavea ot bread; 20 pounds ot near: flv nounda ot rice: zv pound! ot beana: 101 pound ot vegetabiea; aeven pounda ot dried fniita: 60 package ot breakfaat foods and miscellaneous package ot foodatuffa. CAT-KAXGAROO A eat owned by O. W. Spence, ot Camden, Ten a-, has feature resembling those ot kangaroo. It ha rear feet larger and longer than Ita forefeet, leapa like kangaroo, and Bsc It abort, heavy tall for balance. GOLDEN WEST COFFEE AT A SAVI-NO Hominy No. 1 Tins Vaa Camp's 4 cans 25c 4 cans 25c (BUFFET SIZE) FRESH AND Pl"RE 2 lbs. 25c N010BAG 35c Albcr's Peacock Brand 2ge PACKAGE For Thea Cold Moraines V2 lb-tin 4Sc Pekoe Five marriage license were Issued by County Clerk C. R. DeLap on th day preceding Thanksgiving, and on couple. Charlee Tracy and BerneM Har riet wrigbt, both ot Kiamatn Palls, were married by Justice ot the Peace W. B. Barnea. License ware Issued to Gulllo Bernardu, if, of Chlloouln and Mary Adeline PelFatti, It, ot Midland; U B. Harrla, c, and Klva Cox. 10, both ot Klamath Falls; Elmer J. Holms. 19, of Fort J one. Calif., and France Alger, 10, of Etna, Calif., and Kills Meade. 11, and' May Reed. IS. both ot Klamath Falls. A license waa Issued Friday morning to Edward Manning, 26. and Nola Berdln Knopp, IB. bom of tola city. FUNERAL NOTICES MRU. KEI.MK C. McGARVF.Y Nellie C. McUarvey. well known Interior decorator ot thla city passed away at her late residence, 601 Jefferson etreet, November 1 at 7:31 p. m., following a sever lllnee ot two month dura tion. She had been resident ot Klamath Kalis tor the past three years and waa native ot Edge good, low. 41 year 4 mouths day of age at th time of her paaaing. Mr. McUarvey. was a popular member of the Kebekah lodge. She Is survived by two sons, Leonard McGarrey of Roae bnrg. Ore., and Paul McGarvey ot San Francisco. California. Frienda are Invited to attend funeral aervice to b conducted at th Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine Avenue at Siith Street. Saturday, November 11 at 3:00 p. m. with Archdeacon J. Henry Thomas officiating. Com mitment service will follow at the L O. O. F. raetery with officers of the ! 1 Rebekah lodge giving their J nal aervice. Four Ten Arrested by Police Thursday and Early Friday Ten arrest war entered en th blotter at piltre headquarter on Thauksglvlng day and early Friday. A. L. Wheeler, arreated early Friday, waa charged with assault and battery, and turned over to th county tor proaecu tlon. Charge ot poaaeaalon of tntol Icating liquor, aa well aa a charge ot drunk aud disorderly conduct were filed against Pete Plcclne: Theodore Walker waa charged with being drunk; charge of failure to report an accident was filed against Cheater Ktluson; Emmet Harris and Charles E. Baf'ord, are being held on open rounta pending Inveatlgatlan; Howard lloslay waa arrested on charges of possession of liquor; Walter Morria and William An derson were arrested on vagrancy counts, and R. P. Porter waa charged with speeding. tkousand people coming to call OUR every year what a lot of guests that is ! Four thousand people making the journey to Crockett, the sugar town. Who can they he? Why do they come? What will these visitors fend? What can he drawing so many sight seers to this tiny California town? Many the reasons that hring them here, and many the types that come. And the C and H Sugar colony is proud to welcome them all. Teachers they are, and home makers, and delegations from women's clubs. Domestic science experts, grocers, students of com munity life. An endless list of people inter ested . in seeing the place where twenty-six hundred tons of pure cane sugar can he pro duced in a single day of men and women who come to see the flowered village which C and H has helped to build of officials CaJH SUGAR REFINING CORPORATION OBITUARY JOHN It, MOOHK, JR. John H, Infsut son of Mr. snd Mrs. John R. Moor, of Fair Acrea, passed away at tha resi dence, November 10, at I a. m. Funeral aervlcea ere held from the Earl Whltlork funeral home today at 1 p. m , the Rev, Uuy HeVrle officiating. Services Held for Mrs. Bur gdorf at Bonanza Wednesday Funeral aervlco for Mrs. Bertha Rose llurgclorf were held at th Bonanta Methodist Epla copal church at 115 Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. A. 1). Hul hurt officiating. A wealth ot floral offerings wore given by th many relatives, frleuds and neigbbora who attend ed the funeral. Mrs. Kellvr and THOUSAND people ss: mm J t i sraaaaai I "angT at psvsns. weasa. oea, jf"'- isrT .fc-... ssj tr" --w"" 215 Market Street, San tranclsco Refinery 1 Crockett, California (3E) Mra. Scott aang nuinher of hymn. Pall bearers were Knrl Hqilth, ltoy llrutiuer, James Hmlth. F. W. A rent, A. C. Mo Cumber and Martin II. Htoehsler. Following the aervlcea Inter ment waa made In the llonansa I. O. O, F. cemetery with the Klamath Funeral Home In charge. Klghty-flve per cent of the world's nickel supply comes from the Georgian Hay region In On tario. I just taste Tillniiiook CHEESE . . Afe :t v,-v ii r ti -v. ,iwjrrw - . -. . . ; v-v ' it'ij7; V , i' j i -T -i i i -w m m a TS m mi . -", . .K sasaT- m $$jt , I "AA th Kami XJt OAr from other sugar companies who stay to study the methods and machines of this, the largest sugar refinery in the world. And this year there may he many, many more for this year C and 1 1 celebrates its Silver Anniversary. Some day, you yourself must come to Crockett, as thousands do every year. Walk through tliis vast refinery marvel at its cleanliness, its next-to-magic machines. Wander among the workers cottages, ablaze with lovely blossoms. Watch the town at its work and its play visit its parks, and its playgrounds and schools. Perhaps you will leave, as so many before you have done, say ing, "No wonder C and H MENU Sugars are so very pure and fine. Could they be any thing less than best with such a refinery with such a town?" Roy Anderson and Sister Co South Roy Anderson, former light heavyweight champion wrestler, and his slater, Louis Enrlgbt, left today by motor for Han Francisco. Thay will go from there to Loa Angels and Msllco City, Old Meilco, Anderson will wrestl In Los Angeles snd In Meilco City will What inset Mlihsel Mettonre. And erson eipecte to Iske tt lst a two weeks rest heor going Into tha ring again to allow hi In jured ribs to mend, Thay aspect to return to Klam ath Fall for Christmas. Dinner Uueets Mr, and Mra. 0. F. Hagar and Mr, and Mra. W. 0. Cuntlnge kpanl Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mra, U, F. Helwart on Upham atraet war dinner gueata tt their home. a FLAVOR! . . nut one cun of West 7 What a FLAVOR! f