The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    March 0, 1034
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRE3
Knlph Carlson, field roproson-.
tntlvo for (ho Hod Cross, has ir
rlvod In Klamath Valla to con
duct classes for foremen employ
ed by tlio civil work). Tlio work
will bo undurlttkun In cooper
ation Willi ilutord Murrli ami
1211a nuilkoy, chairmen of local
Itod Oro coinmlttuoe. '. !
The first oluss will bo hol.J
next Moiiiluy iiliilit, 7:80 o'clock,
at the courthouse, CIuhios wll)
bo oondualed at tlio lamo hour
tlio romalndiir of the week, and
by tlio vnil of tlio course tlio stu
dent will hnvo raculvail IS hours
of training In first aid and life
larlnn.
CarUon baa nulnoil ItulolKli
Taylor and Dr. Paul W. Sharp
a limlruolori.
, Tlio purpose of tho olaiuoi,
, Carlton inlil, will bo to touch
foremen tho principle of first
' aid In oaso of acoldonta and In
jury among CWA workers. The
program li of national ecope, and
already BU.OUO nion are porltolpal
Ipk In tho liintriiotlon.
Carlson In from tho Ban Fran
cisco hondquartom of tho Hod
Cross.
Do you know that Snow ,'
Flakes are the moat
popular toda wafer in the
Wcit? Yea, they are! Bo
cauie they're, io wonder
fully crisp and freib, and
go full of true wheat flavor.
Snow Flikct come to you
oven-fresh became thore'i
Unecda Bikeri bakery
wlthlo a ihort dliuoce of
your home. And then, too,
each package li double
wax-wrapped... ever notice '
that?
Atk your grocer for
aome Snow Flakes
today. Every package
It a thrift purchase.'
Don't ask for crackers say
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
I ll.f ? ?. 1. 1 1-I.IIJ i'J I
qi.i-i-iq wi i.m:-ii
HI
Si
Well, They TRY to Get Along
- ' wax
I
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nr. .- :w; r
A private too at aiendnle, Cal., proscnUi thU raccoon and young wild
vat aa Uio oddest pair of cage mated. They got along amicably tor a
llttlo while after ono U put In the other'i cage then aome tort of on
argument starts, and they arc separated, spitting defiance at each
other.
AMUSEMENTS
Vox Now playing. "I Like It
That Way." wllh Gloria Hluarl
aim Roger Pryor.
Pollcan Now playing, vauda-
vlllo and Wall Oulluway'a band;
and on tho icrami, "Tho Narrow
Coruur," with Douglas Fairbanks,
Jr.
Pino Troe Now playing, "Wo
mun'a Mnu," with Marguorlto Do
La Motto.
Hnlnbow Now playing, "Song
of the Kngle," with Itlchard Ar
lon and Mary Ilrlan.
3i.OR.IA yTOAktlT
- - . Vj AS li-
-3-
The three branches of motion
pictures, coined), drama and mu
sic havo boon skillfully combined
and blended to mako entertain
ment In Unlvorsaia new screen
production, "I Llka It That Wax,"
now at tho Now Vox tboater un
til Saturday.
Following- tho success Unlver-
sal bad with lla last summer a
'mualcol hit, "Moonlight and Pret-
lols," tho studio sought to dupll-
calo this dollghtful treatment on
tho scroon of handling a comedy'
drama with music, song and
dance.
Gloria Stuart and Roger Pryor
head an exceptional cast which
Includea Marian Marsh, Lucille
Uleason, Shirley Groy, Noel Madl
son,, Morns Kennedy and 14
dancing girls.
AT THE l'KLICAN.
Allco Boo, Scattlo nlsht-olub
entorlnlnor, offering a whirlwind
tap from dancing Dlxloland, and
the Norton Bister, In a aorloi of
songs of tho rnngo, accompanlod
by tho Cow-hnuds Hand, aro
prominent on tho Pollcan then
tor's vaudovlllo bill for Frl
day night. Tho featured num
bar on this show la the grand
finale, A Dream of Chlnalnnd
with tho eight boautlful Slug'
Song Dancing Girls and tho Threo
Cherry lllossoma In apodal song
and dnnco prosontaliont. Tho
Ton llnppy Hand Boys are of
forcd In two foaturo numbers
and furnish a muslcnl background
for tho ontlro show.
On tho scroon, "Tho Narrow
Cornor," another excollont atory
by tho author of "Rain," glvos
nniiiflna Vnlrhnlllcs. Jr.. an onDor-
tunlty to oxplolt his talents!
AT TUB VOX.
amidst a soiling of aoutb-aea
romance, spiced with much ex
citement and adventure. The
scroon bill also Includea a Wal
tor Donaldson musical novelty,
fouturliii this wall known com
poser ol popular musle In a pre
sentation of many of his most
popuhlr numbers Including "My
liluo Heaven," "Carolina In toe
Morning," "Mammy," and "Llt
tlo White Lies." A cartoon, nowa
and "Hollywood oil Parade" com-
ploto this program ot entertain
ment. AT THK I'ISB TItKE.
"Wnmmi'i Man." starrier Mar
guorlto Da La Motte, which plays
at tbo fine iroo ineaier 10
,inv nrnm.nla an lntoreatlnx
atory ot tbo making of a star.
llfo bemnu tno scenes, ana now
tho difficulties encountered In
the making of a plcturo aro over
come.
AT Tllf IIAIVHOW.
nirhirii Arlnn nd Mnrv Drlan
havo tho romantic leads In Para-
mount's atory of two nramatic
docades In American llfo, "Song
f thx vnirli." nloA-lnr today
at tho Rainbow theator. Charles
Blckford la cast at a tough Boor
racketoer and Joan Hersholt as
M,nM - nt k natlonillv famo.ua
browery. Louise Dresser, Andy
Dorlno and Qeorgo E. Blono are
Importantly cast '
Treasury Favors
New Amendment
WASHINGTON. March S. OJ.R)
Tho treasury department favors
a constitutional amendment to
eliminate tax exempt securities
and thus add an estimated IH5,
000.000 In annual rovenuet, Se
cretary Morgenthau . told the
bouse Judiciary eommltteo today.
At the close of 1033. bo said,
thera wero $11,610,000,000 In
wholly tax exempt aocurltlct and
113.500.000,000 In partly exempt
aocurltlct.
Political Heads
In Administration
Drop From Party
(Copyright lull I by United Press)
WASHINGTON, March . (U.PJ
Political head) aro dropping
Into tho basket to rapidly these
days that thero aro those who
bollove Postmaster General James
A, Farlny will aurrendor his
Domocrntla National eommltteo
chairmanship sooner than previ
ously expectod.
Threo members of tho commit-
too have surrondor party offices
this week. Arthur V. Mullen
resigned after a battle which be
gan at private conferences In
October and was intensified In
mid-January when President
Itoosovolt first publicly insisted
that party office be not confused
with federal offlco or tho prac
tice of law In Washington. Mul
len was Nebraska's National com
mitteeman and an eminent law
yer bore and In Omaha.
Mrs. Nome Tayloe Host, direc
tor ot the mint and former gov
ernor of Wyoming, stepped out
of tho nalonal committee right
behind Mullen.
Jed C. Adams' resignation at
national commltteoman from Tex
as was announced today. He It
a mouibor of the United States
board of tax arlpealt and did not
think It desirable to have party
offlco toml-JudlcloJ responsibili
ties.
Flax Industry
Loan Approved
By Roosevelt
SALEM, Ore., March . (U.FD
A 13,000,000 public works ad'
ministration loan for development
of tho Willamette Valley flax
Industry hat boon approved by
.'resident Rootevolt and tbo mon
ey tuntatlvely earmarked. J. M
Dovors, atalo highway commis
sion attorney, was notified today.
Tho loan was sought by Will
II. Llpman of Portland, who pro
posed a series of flax scutching
plants throughout tho Willamette
Valley, with a large linen mill
probably to bo locatod at Salem.
Devert laid ho had beon as
CHOOSE from these QUALITY FOODS at SAVING
PRICES SATURDAY & MONDAY, MARCH 10 and 12
SUGAR foB.. 49c
SALMON
Llbby'a Alaska Red. -
BEER . 2 11
Acme, Snowcap, Olympia.
. BUTTER
Local Creamery.
TOMATO JUICE
Llbby't. No. 1 cans
COFFEE
Golden West, Glass Jar.
PEACHES
Royal Club. No. 2tt cant.
LUX FLAKES
Fine for washing.
EGGS 2 Doz 27c FLOUR 49 lb. Bag
Fresh Extra. Local" Ranch. . Anchor. ;
-
SHRIMP
JgwjJ'-eiM :35 c
PEANUT '
BUTTER nr
1 Lb. Glass Jar.... C
Armour't
Carnation
MILK
35c
SATURDAY BAKERY
Southern Custard Cokei,
Banana Eclairs, Special,
Smelt
25c
6 lbs. ....
UuSj tall
,l3 cana
. Pot
Roast -
sured by officials at Washington,1
D. C, that the President Is In
favor of tho project, toeing a way
to develop a new Industry and
remove agricultural land from
competition In the present chan
nels, Mr, Roosevelt asked opin
ion of tho attorney general on
the loan. It was said, and was In
formed It legally could bo made.
Devon told Llpman showed
the President available orders for
processed - flax from foreign
countries, notably Scotland and
Italy, sufficient to keep tho pro
posed Oregon plants busy for
two years.
Professors Seek
Higher Salaries
SEATTLE, March 0. (U.R)
Tho University of Washington
may lose tome of itt outstanding
protestors unlass salaries are
substantially Increased, It wat
learned today.
Dr. Donald O. Barnes of the
university history department,
announced he was "seriously
considering" an offer from West
ern Reserve university. Clove
land, O., at nearly double bit
present salary.
Other professors are reported
to be considering more lucrative
offers from different tchools.
Mother of 13
. Given Divorce
SEATTLE, March 9. (U.FD
Mra. Nora M. O'Brien, mother of
13 children, decided tho had
"had enough," when her street
car operator-husband threw a
pot of hot alphabet soup at her,
she said today In getting a di
vorce from bey spouse.
The court awarded her custody
of the children, $30 monthly ali
mony and $60 a month for the
children.
rin.rar.KTTKut susim
BKAftl FILLS, h4erc-jkaowe
W BM Sale. lUlliM. Bar 9fv I
tu it paucsuit grtaVwouu
2 tall cans (Q
oi. bottles
,b 30c
each 10c
3lb-'ar85c
2can$33c
large pkg.
CARNATION-ALBER'S
VARIETY CEREAL SALE1
New
large
package
The better
granulated
wneat
cereal. .
Your
SPECIALS
Each 27c
4 for 25c
FRESH MEATS
BEEF
BOILING
Sc
LB.
HAMBURGER
3 LBS
20C
HEARTS and
TONGUES, LB,
10c
California Boneleta v;
BEEF 40
ROAST
LB.
Restrictions On
Oil Operations
Get Modification
WASHINGTON. March . (U.R)
The department of Justice con
sented today to modification of a
court order restricting operations
of California oil companies, a
movo considered necessary before
tho Pacific coast oil cartel can
operate effectively.
Tho department, through tho
United States attorney of the
southern district of California,
consented to modlflcaton, how
ovcr, only if the now order speci
fically restraint the oil companies
from unfair and monopolistic
practices, and protects the public
from unreasonable prices. The
department also Insisted upon
regulations to prevent discrimin
ate nagalnst small enterprises.
The chief concession to the
cartel and the oil companies lies
In granting tbem the right to
purchase on non-dlscrlmlnatory
basis "such amounts of turplut
gasoline "from small Independent
reflnors or marketers at may be
necessary to effectuate tho pur
pose of tblt agreement"
Kiwanis Discuss
Relief Program
Klwanls work for under-privileged
children wat tho subject
of the club's Thursday meeting,
with Lou Arena, chairman of the
under-privileged child committee,
at the chief speaker. K. Sugar
man wat chairman.
Arena outlined tome of the
committee's objectlvei for the
year and declared there it much
to be accomplished in this com
munity for youngsters who need
help. Paul T. Jackson and Dr.
O. A. Jiassey made short talks.
DINNER DANCE
Friday, March 9
Swedish Music, Dancing
at 9:00, admission 25c
CHICKEN COOP
Pelican City
CAULIFLOWER
Large white ' m
heads each 4C
ASPARAGUS
Tender
stalks
2 13 c
LETTUCE
Large
solid
5c
crisp . - Head
ORANGES
Juice
2o. 35c
BANANAS
ripe v 4 lbB- I9C
POTATOES
u. s.
V0-I9c
No.
Energy
st 'low
19
Choice
Pull
weight
111 lh
CSt Pkg..
SPECIAL FOUNTAIN LUNCH
'Jloast Klamath Turkey, 35c
Ch'clcen .with Home Made Noodles, 30c
?r:ers..z5c
Swift's
Picnics
LB.
Hocklesg
HIT
1128 Halo
Acrose from Elk Hotel
2.00 Orders Delivered FItKE.
Try the Olympia Many
Specials and Low Prices
Saturday, Sunday & Monday
COFFEE EGGS
Chase Sanborn Local Strictly Fresh
Maxwell House and Emraa large
Golden West SAT. ONLY
2 lb. cans Dozen
55c I Uc
BUTTEK Fresh Creamery
Batter 20c
Pound Jvlj
RINSO-Large
MAZOLA OIL
Quart
Size
33c
SALT
Fruit Salad, Cocktail
Tall Cans 3
Salad OU la
Balk. Gallon
75c
f"oaJoasaa
Free Goose , L'wung
Balloon With IikfOfl trtj
2-;kBs- mm
CHEESE Brookfleld, American Giant.
Fall cream. Pound ,
WINE
Burgundy, Zinfondel,
Claret, Mealing, Sauterne
85c
Bottle
Sauterne
in bulk
Gallon r S3
WHEAT OB OATS. Carna
tion. No Prem.
lauge Pkgs.
19c
BAKIXG POWDER 4Q.
eyal. 12 ea. can 3"
WALNUTS
Oregon Franquettes,
Soft Shell. -Oa
2 lba. . ......-.
CAULIFLOWER Oregon.
White C0
large 1.
ORANGES Sunklst. Large.
DOZEN .
NEW POTATOES and Peas.
S .
LBS.
25c
If you don't need
a"
SELL IT!
V 0 ' '
and if you
Want Something
SAY SO!
For a few pennlea ;
anyone can make
News & Herald
WANT ADS
Bring Real Results,
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rhone MS
Plenty Parking Space
MILK Morning, Llbby s. -Tall
Cans .
0 for
pkg.
19c
XUCO.V or TBOCO
a u.
15c
BACON
Swift's Premium
' Sliced ,
Saturday lOnly
Vz lb. pkgs.
12ic
Chocolate, GhlrardclH'a
Sweet. Ground 9,OsT
Pound can ......f"' jr
Artichoke Hearts
B cana
25c
25c
BEER
5 per cent.
Saturday Only
6 bottles
TOILET TISSUE, Northern,
Highest quality.
4 Rolls
29c
PIGS FEET, Highest
Quality 2QC
Quart Jar
, FLOUR
Pillsbury
-t 1- $1.39
LETTUCE solid
5c
Imperial
25c
ASPARAGUS Green
Fresh
pound .
5c