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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1932)
PAGE SIX THE EVENING IIEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Jnmmry 22, 19:l Pine Tree to Show Roae Bowl Battle Moving plcturrs of ths Univer sity of Southern Csllfornla-Tu-Una, Hose Bowl, Nsw Year't day football gams which Darted (bow ing In Portland Friday will ba shown at the I'lne Tree thfntre Sunday, Harry Pool, manager, atatrd Friday. "Thla la the only real football picture ever made. It constats of flva reel! and all the Important playa are ihov.ii In alow mo tion," Pools aald. The Herald and News telephone ad-takera ar experts In writing effective Clssslfted Ada. Juat call lut. OUR SPECIAL FOR Saturday will be Salt Rising Bread We are making something new and different every day. Each day'a special will be an nounced during our part of the program from Radio Station KFJI, between 8 and 8il5 a. m, daily, except Sunday. If you know of some thing out of the ordinary that you would like just mention it and we will try to make it. Better Baking COMPANY Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery 121 N. 7th. Phone 621 LANGELL PUN mm EE BILL F. R. Thompaon, secretary and manager of the Uangell Valley Ir ritation district, haa received roplea of aenats bill No. III!, the Thomaa-Hall bill to provide Irri gation relief, which reveal that the leading principle of the Lan gell Valley relief plan bavs been Incorporated In the final bill ss drawn up. The relief bill, Introduced by Senator Tbomss of Idsho. fol lows: "Rs It snsrtsd by ths senate and house of representatives of the I'nlted Statea of America In congrees assembled, that In car rying out ths provisions of ths set of congress spproved Juns 17, 1901. snd seta amendatory there of and aupplementary thereto, known as ths reclamation law, the secretary of the Interior la hereby aut horded to grant a mor atorium of three yeara to water users' association! i Including pay menta to be made by Individuals of auch associations. Irrigation districts on reclamation projecta. and to Irrigation districts having contracts with ths I'ntted Statea for water rights under ths act of congress approved February II, 111, known sa ths Warren act, on psyments of construction chsrges to bs msde by such wster users sssoclstlons (Including psy ments to bs msde by Indlvldusls of such sssoclstlons) Irrlgstion districts, and Warren art con tractors." "See. I Ths secretary of the Interior Is further authorised to defer sny psyments dus for ths cslendsr yesr 130 or prior there to, to ths I'nlted Ststes, from sny wstsr users' sssoelstlon (Inclnd In ilndlrldual watsr users asso ciations) Irrigation districts or reclamation projecta, and Warren act contractors, until flliul pay ment of construction charges aarecd to he paid by such water users associations (including pay. menu to be made hy Individuals of auch associations) Irrigation districts and Warren act contract ors has bceu fully paid. "Sec. 3 All payitKuia deferred under thla act shall be made alter the end of the payment period at ths asms rate per annum and un der the same terms as provided In slating contracts with such wa ter users' sssoclstlons (Including psyments to he made hy Individ uals of such associations) irrlgs tion districts, snd Warren set contractors, without Interest dur ing such deferment. "Sec. 4 There Is hereby auth orised tos bs appropriated from any unappropriated funds In ths treasury of the I'nlted Statea, not to exceed the aum of , to be paid Into ths reclematlon fund In sn amount equal to the pay ments that would bavs been re quired to be made by water users' aiuoclutlona, Irrigation districts and Warren net contractors If the moratorium and deferment herein provided hsd not been msde- anil at the time auch paymenta would otnerwise nave been done. 1 Thompaon, In urging ths Lsn gell VsIIpt plan, haa advocated ths postponement of sll delln- qusnt snd unpaid charges. Includ ing Ihos effected by ths mora torium, until all other chsrges shall bavs been paid. Ills Ides hss been to male It plnlu that no cancellation of dept Is wanted, hut rather that the unpaid chargea ba added on at the snd or ths 4 year period of ths con tract. At ths Irrigation congress III Idaho last fall, Thompson propos ed this principle, but ths congreaa choose rather to ask for a btsnket three-year moratorium. Later, Thompson aald Thursday, the rouareita waa Informed by Ita Washington representative that the blanket moratorium plan could not go through, ao ths prin ciple promulgated In ths l-angell Valley plan was written Into ths bill. Sections I and I of ins pro posed bill ars ths same, altogeth er In principle snd Isrgely In wordlug, ss ths I.aog.11 Valley plan. A meeting of wstsr users la to bs hsld shortly In flail lake City, sponsored by ths American Farm llureau federation, snd Taompson baa been Invited to attend. If he Is sbls to do so, bs will bring up ths propossl of having the charges In sgslnst esch Individual wster user confined directly to his own lend, snd not load ths owners of a district with delin quencies on other tends In ths district. Sals of delluquent lands to relieve thla burden la proposed In ths Utngell Valley plan. Purchasing Body To Meet Saturday The Pomona grnngo purchas ing commutes sill meet lit ths office of t'. A. Henderson, county sgent, at 1:30 p. m. Saturday to discuss ths purchasing of gss snd oil snd possibly tlrea In wholesale lota tor members of the Pomona grange. Members of the committee ars O. A. Hchullt, Malln; tl. W. Turu hatigh. Tula l.sks: Jeae Johnson. Henley: II. V. HraiMiaw, Fort Klamnth and County Agent Henderson. Wallace Is Fined In License Case W. II. Wallace, second hand dealer, haa been fined 11 hy Police Judge Hoy Pouch for fail ure to comply with city ordlnancs 430, compelling second baud dealera to keep records of articles bought snd sold. HT.IMIKI.il M Kit PORTLAND, Jan. 11. Hubert N. Slanfleld, formerly I'nlted Htatea avnator from Ore gon, waa charged with desertion In a divorce complaint filed In circuit court here yesterday by bla wife, luei Hill Blsuflcld. z wm Baking )mft z Try Herald-News Classified Ads. of tk MENU f SUGAR J? menu I FOR COOKING! That's why it's called C and H MENU "Berry," of course! And does it deserve its name! Well, Pacific Coast women who've used this fine-grained granulated think go. In the first place, C and H MENU "Berry" is snowy white really white, and lovely just to look at. In the second place, it's pure cane sugar (and these days fas tidious women will use only pure cane su gar for both table use and cooking). And then, most important of all, because of its fine, fine grains C and H MENU "Berry" is the ideal granulated sugar for every menu use. You'll marvel at the way it dissolves when you serve it, how it creams when you cook it, how it blends and melts itself into snowy smoothness. This is the new C and H MENU Sugar carton with thi clever pouring and protective device. 2 lb. and S lb. sizes wrapped in waxed paper to prevent caking. FOR TABLE USE! Oh, the texture of cake made with MENU "Berry" (even Angel Food) I Oh, the smoothness of sauces made with it (MENU "Berry" creams marvelously) ! Oh, the fluffinesa of meringues, the velvetyness of icings, the satinyr.css of candies made with C and H MENU "Berry"! But be sure be absolutely sure to buy your sugar in a white bag labeled C and H MENU "Berry" (2 lb., 5 lb., 10 lb. and 25 lb. sizes) or in the new pouring protective package, if you want to be cer tain of getting this quick-dissolving granu lated and no other. Brown Sugar, Confectioners Powdered, Dessert Sugar, Crystal Tablets, and Cube lets in fact, all the C and H MENU Su gars (as the name implies) offer endless opportunities for varying the menu. u u I III 1.1 I i U lVvftMJUi PURE CANE C and 17 Sugar Refining Corporation, Dept. 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You'll find every '" of our produce delight to eye and appetite when you buy them garden-fresh at our dependable stores. Price$ Good in All MacMarr Store in Klamath Fall and Chiloquin Mayon naise Bout Foods Mayonnaise in full pint jars. Each 27 Fig Bars Pure, fresh and wholesome. Save. Per Pound HAD Peanut Butter Maximum Brand Pea nut Butter in 2-lb. glass Jars. Save. Each SS Market Savings Shortening 4ibs.c Magnolia 100 Pure Shortening Pork Roast Lb. Hc Sausage 2us.2c Pure Pork. Xo Cereal Pot Roast u. ft 2c Choice Hteer Beef Bee Stew 2 Lbs.29c Pork Steak 2 Lbs. 2c Bacon Swift's 1mm Rrenkfaat Baron Lamb Chops Lb. Lb. 2$C c CALUME NOPOWO!; A liberal sample of nwan'a Down Caks Flour with every one pound Calumet for 28c Brown Sugar Makes delicious syrup as well as many other uses. 'bs. 25c Chili IXL Chili Con Carne Fine for this cool weather. for 25c Jell-WcII For many different kinds of salads and desserts. 6 pkgs. 45c 4 Glassettes Free Grape Butter Del Ray Fancy Concord Grape Butter in 16-oz.' glasses. Each 2 Egg Strictly Fresh Extra Eggs direct from the farmers. 2doz.39c Tomato Juice Heinz Tomato Juice in ll-oz. cans. Remember if it is packed by Heinz it Is good. Each Ivory snow Snow ' rXl,td Large pkgs. Ivory bnow. Give this Fine Soap a trial. ( for ens' woolen Large Pkgs. 2 for 25c Pineapple No. 2i tins Libby'a Fancy Sliced Pineapple. A real value E(D) 2for3$c Produce Features Saturday Only Onions $ Lbs. 2f3c L H. N'o. 1 (irarin WmttiliiKlon Onion Apples Per Box Spinach 2 Lbs. 25c l-nncy Walla Walla Hplnacli Bananas Fancy (Joltlon Ripe Fruit Lb. gc Grapefruit 6 for 9C Arizona (Jrnitofnilt, Hodlrfii Potatoes 29 AO Hi, IIiik No. 2 PolHtiM. 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