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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1934)
PAGE SIXTEEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BIG VALLEY'S E 1 PEPfi TO PEN if) ' .BIEDER, Calif., April 10. Lumbering operations to start ooi for a six or eight month run ar .xpected to employ about 'JO men In file Valley mills and on tie timbered mountain slopes edging the west side ot the ra) ley. Half a hundred are busy already, foiling the mills ready, building a camp tor the logging crews and doing other prelim inary work. Production " allotments given out for the first five months ot 1984 by His lumber cone author ities have so tar accumulated un used, but are so much below the mills' capacities that there Is no doubt about catching up after they get to running. It allot ments tor the rest ot tho season are maintained on approximately the same basis, an output of 25 to SO million feet before the end of the year Is probable. First logs were to splash Into M VI Uff Lm ItLM A . I v I V 77 LM U FOUR BIG DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY All advertised week-end specials good all day Friday Shop early to avoid the usual Saturday jam at your Home-Owned Piggly Wiggly Store. in Our Master Market, Friday and Saturday Only PRIME RIB ROAST u, 21c Steaks Bacon Sausage u Baby Hamburg ,- Beef Bwltti Frwh Premium Dajiy Pound Pound 2 Pound , 20C 29C 25C Beef Short BeTe ROaSt, lb 4 Pound. POOnd 33c 13C J COFFEE M. J, B. Safety Sealed 4 p. S1.07 Tree Tea Tree Tea Upton's Orange Orange Yellow .. Pake Pekoe Label Tea v lb. Pkg Lb. Pkg. lb. Pkg. 33c 63c 39c SHASTA TEA a'Z. lb. 35c Cocoa Bakers Grape Bakes Premium MltS Premium Coconut for ; n, Tln lb. Pkg. PefSV 10c 15c 16c ; CHEESE Mild .and Mellow ILD. JeU I Mustard I Miracle ' Powder ' H. D. Whip Pure Fruit Brand Dressing ' 3 Pkg. 7-oz. Jar , Pint :' 14c 10c loc CRISCO ygv 6 pt.S1.09 Miracle Miracle SaladV Whip ' Whip Aid v Dressing Dressing Durkee'. . V Pint Quart Pint Jar 17c 29c 17c SOAP- 5 pb&g19c Salad Aid .' Durkee's -Quart Jar I ,29c Beans Campbell's Tall Tin 10C Tomato's Meco Brand No. 1 Tall 3 Cor 25c BEER Rainier, 9 large bottles 8.2, 39c All brands, O Ft. bottles 79c Shrimp I Floor I Milk &-oz.Tw 10-lb. Bag TaH Tin. 10c 45c 6 tor 35c BREAD 'S' 2 rJ5c Spuds Green Lettuce V...KO., nions w:v': , ; ' - ' Klamath Firm - r ' : 28-lb. Bag 0r0W" Heads '. . 29c : 2c . : S ., 4c '' April 20, 1934 Cathedral Spires Fall to Man " ' V-'" ! MX. Toe toll, forbidding peaks ot Cathedral Spires, Yosemlte Valley, Qab tomia, tor years the goal ot mountain climbers, were conquered by man vdien Richard M. Leonard, Best or Robinson and Lucten Elchorn. Sierra Club climbers, ascended the 115 foot peaks. They are shown above at left making their way down after planting a large American flag (indicated by arrow), on the highest of the spires. the pond this Friday and mills ot the Stockton Box company and Big Valley Lumber company are scheduled to go into action next Monday, each concern employing about 30 men and turning out 80,000 feet per day. The Big Valley company's mill will cut lumber tor the Stockton Box com pany. i Claude Caldwell and Sons' new mill beside tho Great Northern railway at TVest Bleber, replac ing their plant destroyed by fire last summer, is nearlng com pletion and Is expected to start sawing next month. George Scott from Susanville will conduct logging activities in me Red River Lumber company's timber holdings ' on BIk Vallev mountain to supply the above mills and will work 60 to 75 men. Scott has started construction of a. camp at the mountain foot a mile or so west of Nubleber to house and feed his employes. It will have a bunkbouse 33 by 84 feet, a messhall 48 bv 60 and other buildings. . A. Zamboni will onerate a mill beside the railroad west of Lookout. WASHINGTON, April JO. (VP) It was made known today at the. White House that President Roosevelt feels the answer to the silver remonetlsatlon problem lies In the formula presented at the London economic conference whereby, all nations would fix definite reserves of silver In ratio to their gold supply.' - " This would bring for ,ths first time In history a . fixed ratio throughout the world between gold and silver. It was proposed at London that the nations es tablish silver reserves up to 25 per cent ot their gold supply. As a Tesult of this Informal exposition of the president's at titude it was believed today Mr. Roosevelt would stand pat against any mandatory legislation at this seslon regarding silver. T The high school young people of the .Cnmmuully bhuroh will enndiiet an open forum ou Sun day evening at 7:30 o'clock, the regular hour of the evening ser vice. Tho sulijeot la based upon an open letter written by a high hoIiooI student to a popular Amor Iran niagnslite a low months ago on tho subject of honesty. This young student outlined, In , his letter his dlnllluslonmoiu con ceuilng the ethics ot the present generation In business and the atmira of. everyday life,, and' In dicated how Impossible It seemed to be absolutely honest In all ones dealings with their follows Tho forum will be conducted by Mr. Don Fisher of the high school faculty and will be partici pated in by the following stu dents: Dean French aud Warrnn Poole will doflno honesty : Julia Tomlluson and Violet Pearaou will Indicate the extent ot (ill honesty among youth: Miss Peg gy White will tell what can he done to correct the situation There wll be discussion from the floor. This forum promises to bo ot great Interest and is one in a series that are being held on Sunday evenings at the church. A week trom Sunday Mr. Russell Andrews will lead a forum on tho subject of disarmament. All In terested are Invited to atlond uu 10 laaw lri STATE ENDEi SALEM. April 10. W) Declar ing that, "The Christian Endeav or can help put the country dry i a second time it necessary," Rov. Milton S. Wober, Eugene pastor, spoke to the genernl assembly ot Christian Endeavorers meeting here for the state convention last night. Weber took exception to the approaching sale ot cigarettes In Oregon through vending ma chines and to the delivery service of some, of the state liquor stores. Approximately 1.000 of the young people were In Salem last Ight to attend the first sessions of the convention with 3&0 more expected today who had previous ly registered. All sessions wlll be held In the Willamette Uni versity gymnasium. Other highlights ot the eve ning program Included addresses by Dr. Carl Gregg Doney of Wil lamette, Mayor Douglas McKay of Salem and Miss Helen McClay, state president ot Christian En deavor. . . .. s i ii i ii i iBasasesaMuuu Just Received! Another Shipment! IUgaUzr $5(t9 Grade! Wardoleum ' WtUeipraiiJdBprolWardoleiini Rugs in brand new; patterns suitable for eveiy room in your home! So easy to clean, .. tool A damp mop cleans them in a jiffy. r At this low price for Ward Week only I . Rice goes up after the Sate 1 Save now SALE ENDS TOMORROW! HURRY! Bieber Workman Gets Leg Broken UIKI1KU, Calif,, April 0. Knnger Hod void's ankle was broken Woduostluy, whon part of a pllo of lumhor fell ou It whllo ho wus working In the Stockton llox company's mlllyurd nonr Nu bieber, .- . Mrs. Dolllo Knox has sold her farm ai the wast aldo ot Dig Valley to.H. A, Hoffman ot Hod Uluft. It Is understood Mr. Hoff man will move onto tho fitrm. Mis, Knox and her dnughtor, Mrs. Hindis Cinlg and her sun Lloyd nro visiting hoi'o. Tho lllg Valley Wuter Users nssoi'lnlluu has nppllod to I he Into for a rodiu'ml rnto on wa-ler-mniitnr lervlco this year, on tho ground that thorn I wll pron to apportion after tho end of ably be no flow In the Pit river 'June, the past winter and this spring having been exceptionally dry, ' Degree Htnff Called -All mom hers of tho Ilulioknh degree stuff linvo been rulloil to meet lit tho I. 0. 0, V. hall Sulurdny avenliig, April 18. at 7:30 o'clock, to help Initials girls of the Tholn Itho olub. Tho membors wore asked to wear whlto. Just Received! Another Shipment! V 3. V mm w crt-,..v' r ntv a. sw rrwrrsi vji r .r rsfie i 9 if it HERE THEY ARE! JUST IN! .240 WK1ITE Mew WARD WEEK special; c; m 'm 'itt m MATT A thrilling special purchasel Uneml Panartiail CrepesI Strawil With bands of white, black or printed chif fon. Also others in pastel shades. 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