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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON May 11, 1034 PAGE EIGHT NEW YORK. May 11, (P) The volume of rotall and whole all buying rote thl week with the temperature, laid the Dun ft Ilradatreet weekly trade review today. The agency reported that along with the "sudden apurt" In retail distribution, the rate of Industrial operations reached new high ground for the year In everal divisions. "The audden revival of ac tivity," It continued, "following the languishing pace of April, has brought tresh evidence that the weather has been the major rotardative factor to progress during the last few weeks. "The accelerated pace at which merchandise now Is psbs Ing Into consumers' hands bas removed the fears of a tow weeks ago that Inventory loiies would be sutiered. " " Klamath Student At O. S. C. Honored OREGON STATE COLLEGE! Corvallls, May 11. Dclman Kuy- kendall of Klamath Falls, grad uate student at Oregon State col lege, has been pledged to PI Mu Epsilon, national honor society in mathematics. - Kuykendall Is among the SI students who have excelled In mathematics out of 1000 who an nually take work in that depart ment of the school of science. The pledges will be Initiated at a semi-formal banquet May 17. Hear Senator Sam Brown, re publican candidate for governor, over station KOIN, Monday, May 14. 9:15 p. m. ,- HUN 13 Fritsch's Calce Bakery Saturday for "Mothers' Day" ' - Give Her a Decorated Fritsch's Angel Food ( Made to Order Fruit and Nut Cakes 25c a Square W. A1wm U. 'j T Angel Food 25c and 49c . '224 S. Yth St. Phone 1370 Twins Are Stars of Circus mm Jerry Joyce, Anita and Wan lta Roddy, and Carol Joyce Girls and girls!. Clowns and clowns! Without i which .. thore would be no circus. There are more thl.n 100 girls with the Al G. Barnes Circus. In recent years many college boys have taken up wrestling and other forms of athletics. Not to be out done girls are now going In fox athletics too in a big way. Jerry and Carol Joyce, twins, 20 and pretty, along with Anita and Wanita Roddy, also twins, 21, charming and personable, joined the circus two years ago as dancers In the huge spectacle. Life under the "big top" was ap pealing to them and during their spare time between the afternoon and night performances they prac ticed acrobatic and aerial work. So proficient did the twins be come as flyers In the big aerial act last season that this year they graduated into the ranks as stars In the aerial firmament. They are of the opinion that the years GREEN PEAS, Rogue and tender 3 Lbs. LI. NEW SPUDS, Calif. White Shatters 9 Lbs. LEMONS fancy Sunkist Do. 25' TOMATOES field grown 3 Lbs. . . BANANAS golden ripe 3 Lbs. 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There are 1,080 people with the big show this season and among them more than 400 per- lormers who nave been recruited from 13 foreign countries, i Fines Ordered By municipal Court C. C. Wilson. P. M. Clark and George Rapport were fined 110 each in police court Thursday on charges of peddling without a li cense In the city ot Klamath Falls, The trio Is alleged to have been selling an Illegal gambling device as well. Henrietta John Cheraldo. In dian woman, paid a fine of $5 on a cnarge ot being drunk, and Clande L. Butler was fined $15 on a drunk and disorderly charge. Johnson Crume and Charles E. Davis, arrested Thursday morn ing on cnarges ot drunkeness, are being held pending hearing. City Turns Over Man to County John Brady, arrested by city police recently on charges of lar ceny, was turned over to Klamath county authorities for prosecution Thursday upon receipt of his past record. According to police bureau of ficials Brady has a criminal re cord of 20 years standing. He la alleged to have stolen a fishing rod from a sporting goods store in this city. WOOL TRADE STILL T BOSTON. May 11 (St The Commercial Bullutln will say to morrow; Nj-i . "The wool trade hna passed through another week ot stag nancy. For six weeks or more, sales have averaged leu than a halt million pounds weekly for tho entire country, or some where between t and 10 per eout of nurnuil average turnover. "In the west, there has bten scattered buying at prices which range mostly betwoeu 70 and 76 cents, clean landed Boston, al though some purchases ot tine and halt blood territory clips are said to have cost the buyers uenrer SO cent lauded. Buyers are generally ottering IS cents tor medium and 20-ill vents for fine wools In Ohio, to the farmer. "Mohair 1b quiet but steady." The Bulletin will publish the following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon; Flno and F. M. staple 82-84; fine and F. M. Fr. combing 80-83; fine and F. M. clothing 74-75; Valley No. 1 76-78. Mohair: Oregon, 40-48. Do mestlo graded; first combing, 80-61; second combing 60-55; third combing, . 45-60; fourth combing, 40-46: good carding, 40-45; first kid, 75-78; secoud kid, 65-68. CASCADE Cascade Summit residents have the privilege ot telling a fish story which however hnppens to be nnthenttc. Recently while fish ing in Marilyn lako, Wm. Potor son auU a party ot Portland men caught 137 fish. Mrs. A. Brlley loft last night for Oakrldge whore the Brlley family will make their home, Mr. Brlley Is second trick operator there. On account ot shortage ot houses In Oakrldge. Mrs. Brlley was obliged to stay here after Mr. Brlley left for his new post. Mr. Brlley was S. P. operator here. Mr. and Mrs. L. Zlmmorman have as their guesta Mrs. Zim merman's sister and brother-in-law from Pennsylvania, Miss Dorothy Zlmmorman ot Orants Pass visited with her parenta Sun day. Mrs. C. Nelson Is In Seattle on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Peterson spent the week-end at Salom, where they visited friends. They also motored to Tillamook on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Miller spent the week-end with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Phelps, near Chit wood, Oregon. Miss Marjorie Hebort of Oak rldge spent the week-end at the R. L. porter home. The work on the roads sear here Is progressing rapidly. The contract for two more mlloa ot the Oregon state highway will be let Bhortly. Several men are engaged In making a now survey tor the road from Cascade Summit to connect with the highway. A camp ot about 200 CCC boys Is stationed at the lower end of the lake A new type of plane with fold ing wing may be stored In a small space. The wings can be folded In three minutes. Amsterdam Is the largest city In the Netherlands. Would you bake a new potato ? A new potato and a winter potato are both potatoes but you prepare them differently. Also, drip coffee and per colator coffee are both coffee but you prepare them differently, using two different kinds of coffee. Here's the reason. In a Drip Coffee Maker, boiling water drips niy onee through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor quickly. While in a I'ereolmtmr, the water continues to pass mass Umem through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor mlouilg. The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a "Jack-of-all-trades" it is "master of none" neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It's a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or it has a little less flavor. It's these little things that make or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee for each method. ' Your grocer bas two Schilling Coffees, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose each one different in blend, roast and grind, t Two Schilling Queen Among Mothers-in-Law Targets ot cruel quips aud, sometimes hoavlur objects front Umo Immemorial, reward at last came to mothors-ln-law, when Amarlllo, Tex., held tho Brat publlo celebration Id tholr honor. Voted the most stately beauty ot tho 1000 roslstored was Mrs. W. F. Donald, above, mothor-ln-law ot Qono Howe, famod Amarlllo publisher. MURDERER CURSES AS DEATH COMES WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 11. (P) Spurning religious inln- Istratloua at the end ami cursing at officers, Ted Bradley, convict ed Seattle murdorer, dlod on the gallows shortly attor nildnlgnt for the slaying ot a grocer dur ing a hold-up two years ago, "I'd llko to sny good-bye to nil my friends," witnesses quoted him as saylug, "and (o hell with all the .... bulls. Lot 'er go." The springing of the trap, at 13:06 a. m., cut short his words Tho prison physician pronounced him dead at 12:20 a. m. The largest group of wltnosses In years, about 60 men, witnessed the execution, which was the sec ond In the now exocutlon cham ber of the stato penitentiary. FOR FAI The Home Proloctlvo Associa tion ot Altamont and St. Francis district la sponsoring a children's Hold dny and picnic at the county fulr grounds Saturday, Prises will be given for boys who are winners of broad Jump, tug of war, marble games, Huso legged race, and relay raro ovenls, Prises will be given to girls who arc winners of a list of girls' events. Tho games anil contests win start at 10 o'clock, junge W, M. Dunoan, Harry Bolvln and Frank Soxtou, county c"lub sgent, will bo Juilgoi of tho events. In the evening a d-""" will hn sponsored at tho exhibit hulldliis. All candidates srs Invited to the dance anil will he Introduced. An admission of 85 conts will be charged for the danco. Events during tho day will b free. Money to bo rolssd will bo used by tho association In aiding noody tninlllsa and children Airplanes operated by sched uled airlines consumed ,IJ6,7I)6 gallons of gusollno and (24,411 gullous of oil during 1B83. 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