The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 24, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    .Taminry 24, 19M
SPECIAL VOTE
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
SET FOR STATE
ON JANUARY 31
RA1.ICM, Oro., Jim. 24. (IIP)
A wt-t'k from toil 11 v Onikihi will
vntu in it apnt'lul uliii'tliiii In
h Irli liilftrnt Ima Iiimhi no lack
Ihk llinl n pull ir only 411 pnr
rent or Ii'hh of Din rnKlNli'iillon
In cnptTtuil. Tint ri'KlHli-iillini It
ni'lf Inn ilroppml at'Vttinl tliou
nuiiil. Of Mm four iii'-iihii tcm on tlio
bullnl, only nun-- Hut proponul In
t'luiiKii ttiu tHrt'ol H'lninry t'liic
H"n from Mny In Hnplninln'r
Iiiih litii'ii roni-i'ili'tl lliii al'Khttirtt
I'lllllll'lt (if pllHHIIKd,
lln ilt'fi'iil, luo, illnilK Willi III"
anlra lux, ntmliMit fi'u hill mill
li'i;lithiloiit' pay law, Imn l)tti
optoily priMllrit'il.
'lint vtry woitla "siilns lux"
itrit miltl to io fttioiiKh d ilortMil
lint plan lo riilitii lictwi'tni
uini.oou nml M.ooo.ouo iiiiniially
fur lint IN, iiiiii pi'moim 115 or
iiioiii who will hit I'llullilo for
oltl nun ptiiiHloiiH. Hnlra (iixtni In
olhur forniH liuvu Itrtm liirnt'ij
ilown t wli'ti lit'fora ul Hit) polln.
Anil If lint llilnl nitli-a tax hill
la trmlnil llkowlnv, llm lliri'iit of
n HiToml HptTlllt at'anlnn of lilt)
liKKli.turu will liuiiif ovor llm
talit.
(iovttrnor Marlln Inn vnwi.il
tlittrtt will lin no KnllitTliiK of Hiv
rtprttNfiiiatlvtH ami st'tiulnre un
til Hut rt'iiuliir ilntn In Jiinuiiry,
11)117, Iml nim-IiiI Htirurlty nxitirtH
wuiiilnr If tint oxnciitlvu will htt
nlilo to wltliHtniiil tint prnitfttiro
for a aporlul hi-nhIoii, pomtllily in
Mari'li, Hhoulil llio attlfe tax lout,,
Htiutnnt ft'oe ut I it without
prott'Ht for ytmra until Ihoy worn
tninlii a polltlnit laaue urn doom
ed, olortlon furovaatora any.
It la ft'iirt'd III" allien tux "no"
votna will work all down Ilia lino
on (ha ballot, nxrvpi thai tho
Hipti'nihir primary may win
iiuukIi auppurt to carry.
Klamath Kalla ha boon -loctud
aa one of the flovrn Ore
ion cllld anil towna In wfikb to
carry out an arlatlnti ground
arhnul projnrt fluancril liy tha
Worka 1'roarcaa Aditilntitlrntlon
and aponauriMl by U)U Statu
Hoard of Aoronauilia -
Tha atatn daimrtincnt of edu
eatlon will dirnct Ilia project uu
dor Ilia W. 1'. A. adiilt iduca
tlon program and flral climaoa
will ho ht'ld hfrn upon comple
tion of nrritiiKc-mcnla for clnaa
room with loral achttol author
It In hy an Instructor already bo
lortml. In charKn of the achool horn
will ln Carl P. L'hrlatonaitu, 813
CI a K a Itoad, Klamath Fulls.
Tho Inalmcllon will ho froo
to the public. Appllranta muat
bo 16 yt'ara of ncti or oldnr ami
thoy will bo rmiulrpil to furnlnh
tlirip own text hooka. Tho eoiiran
will bo lit'ld two nlghta a week
for it period of at lenat thruo
Diontha.
Biibjerta to bo covered In tho
eournn Includn thoor$v'Tiif flldhl,
atrurturea and rlKKliig. air rom-nifrt-o
reKulationa and nlr traffic
rulta, controla and tht'lr uo and
alrrrnlt vniiinva. Whom avail
able, annul ctiulpnicnt, auch aa
oiiKlnea and prupcllora and other
iippiirtiiiniicos will bo used by
luntrut'tnra.
Tho text, which hna been ap
proved by tho Stnto Hoard of
Aeronautic!, la tho Hnnkln Text,
written by Tex llankln of Port
land, twilling northweat flier.
Accordlnx to present plana,
proinluent pllota and aviation of
rirlala, lucludlnK Tex Itanklii,
will nuiko poraonnl iipptmrancea
nt Hi" rlaaaea from tlmo to tlino
and locturo on nlinaos of avia
tion, Tho Inatructora chosen for tho
wurk hnvo rncolvod apoeliil In
ntruellon In aoroiinutlca under
the supervision of 1). Moaa,
Sr., former auperlntendniit of tho
Itaukln aehool of flylnK nt Port
land and well-known authority
on Kt'ouud aehool auhjocta.
Inaplrallon for tho project, aa
explained hy tho IJonrd of Aoro
nnutlra, hna boon found In tho
fact thut lntoreat In aviation la
KrowliiK npneo and fuclllties for
illsaemlniitlnK tnchiilcnl Informa
lion hnretoforo hnvo boon con
enlrnted principally nt apoclul
rlioola In tho major cltlca.
Tho board has announced I Iml
llm cmiran will aervo ua a liunla
for tho atudnnl'a tukliiK up ae
llllil flylnK t u l"ler dntu If bo
ao fhuoana,
Tho clllua anil towna to have
Ki'ouiid aehoola under llio pro
jnet urn: Portland, linker, Cor
vii 1 Ua, Mllwaiiklu, (iladntonu, llor
IllKi Hoaebui'Ki Klailllith I'll 1 lit,
Kasfl"), Newborn ami Muralifluld.
Preparations for
Economic Outlook
Conference Begin
I'riilliiilnnry work preparatory
In llm liupoiinul ii k t It'll It il tit I
iteonoiiilc outlook conferenco to
bo held In Klamiith Kalla on
Kelininry 25 uud 20, la well un
der way, neeordliiK to no nn
iioiineeuient from C. W. Ilenkle,
iimtlBlunt county iiKi'lculluiiil
ii"iil.
MeetiiiKa of all cnmiulttfiea
which aro tireiiarluK Information
to he nt utl It'll at the conference,
lint! I'ecoiuiiienilatloua to ho aub
lultleil at Hint tlmu have been
Hi'lit'd ii Ifil and aro IjHiik hnld
tlally ul thu eoiiuly un""l' of
fice. The tiuek cropa commltteo met
Weiluenilay ufteruoon, January
'22. uud the potato commltten on
Thuiailay afternoon, Jniiiinry 23.
Other commlttnn inettllnKa have
been Htt aa followa:
Frltlay. January 24 Bmall
ai't'ila I'oiumlttee.
Monilay, January 27 Grain
COIllllllttei!.
Tutailay, Jiinuiiry 28 Dairy
committee.
Wetlnentliiy, January 2J liny
and foriike committee.
Tueadiiy, Kebrunry 4 Hcof
comiulttee,
Wedniaday, February S Shoop
comniltttti.
Thiirailny, February I Hog
commllleu.
Krlilny, February 7 Poultry
commltteo.
Young Malin Couple
Married on Sunday
MAI.l.V, Jan. 24. A iiiarrlimc
of Intercut to aoulh-ond roaldenla
wna aoleiuulxod at 0:30 a, in.
laat Kumliiy niornliiK In the
Preabyterlnn purannnRO when
Mlaa KriiiH'cn IlurKeaa beenmo tho
Initio of Knoch I'ntraaek. The
cereuiouy wna performed by Dr.
It. M. Slevenaon.
Tho brldi, wna attended by
.Mlaa Irene Jeluik and tha Kroom
waa iilleniled by his brother,
Piiul Petraaek.
Tho youtiK couplo left aoon
oftor tho ceremony for Kureka
where they apeut aoveral dnya
with tho brltle'a mother, roturn
IliK to Mnlln Thuradny.
I'etraaek la owner and pro
prietor of tho Shamrock cafo.
GuKtnvo llamol flow from llen-
don, Knit., to Windsor. In 12 min
utes. 25 years hko, Willi me tlrsi
malls rrarlcd by hcavler-thuti-alr
machliiea.
More than 65. 000.000 atema of
hnnnnna were Imported Into tho
United Mutes durliiK 11131.
OF WELL TESTED
TIJf.F.I.AKW, Jan. 24. A teal
of tho flow atreiiKlh of tho well
helllK atlnk oil tlio l llieuiau
laundry properly by Clinrltm
Helta, Clydo llurka mill .Mr.
CiimmliiKa. la to bn taken tho
laat of tho week to determine
the amount of water available In
the 2H2-foot holo completed the
mlildlo of tho week by I.on
Storey. The pump la to be at
tached for tho teal, Harks atated,
and In event an Insufficient flow
la recorded for thu needs of tho
three pieces of properly, the
abaft will bo sunk still deeper.
All other preliminary prepara
tions lor iibo of the water have
been completed, the atenui onitlno
and pump aro In nindlneaa and
It Is expeoled thut water will be
available In tlio next few days.
Hponnora of the well are hop
IliK that tho flow will be ade
luate to furnlah water to the
aehoola.
OOIlllKCTION'
Tho Newa and Herald In
Thuradny laaues Incorrectly cred
ited unnounceinent of tho Kl
wanla clubs' 21st anniversary
celebration to Henry Perkins, as
president of tho local Klwanla
club. Tho niiiiniinceinent waa
made by Klbert Veateh, who Is
prcaldent of tho club. Tho News
and Itoiald reitret tho error and
aro pleased to innko correction.
The Dead Sea hae no outlet and
doea not contain anlmnl life.
Illrda and animals avoid tho ration.
the, 0 NiY
couqhdiop
MIDICATID WITH
INORtDIINT? Of
VickiVapoRub
aptsnmsvitfsaBrian
S1PUIUS1MIIIU
4i sa saMianan'ii iif i
'"'"' - . (iKi'iVftianiii
f .1 Modem tuccaitorro
old-fathionedcough ;
syrups . . . more) con
venient . . . lest ex-
pensive) . . . lingers ,
longer In the throat, j I
AIRWAY COFFEE m
0Q putt Brii.lin blrnJ. Iti(hr in mttmrl fmktia.
Ground to youf onki tt the moment of pun hue. Pound
Edwards'
DEPENDABLE COFFEE 23?
If you prefer vKuum packed coffee, uy thJi quility
blcnti GmrmltfJ to plcuc you. Pound
OTHER NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS -
HILLS BROS. RED CAN 27ti
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 27
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, Lb 27
Trice Wfcrllvc Hiiturilny to Slontlny, Jiinunry B.V27
I. i immmwrmmmmmmv
if .SGO.NGTO PHH-Y ' JSArfJ
$ TASTE GRAND L J I 1 vAkS V 3
I i-VI VtYE$ SIR... AohTN TxCi
W&C J-OV ITS GOING TO TASTE S.'i'I
t ft jrjry V, ws, I EVEN BETTER WITH 3
VA iW. THESE EXTRA FLAKY AT Nw
IV LT 4 PTr T CRACKERS! JO 1
SI I
4
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Vv
OMEN are more and more realizing the healthful qualities of canned
peas. Peas are rich -in vitamins and mineral salts. The brine in which they
come is nourishing and should never be thrown away. AH canned pea
in Safeway Stores have been carefully checked for quality and value in
order that the Safeway Customer may be assured of receiving the very
maximum for her money.
Prices Effective Saturday to Monday, January 25 to 27
Peas
San Wan Fancy
No. 2 Tins
2,o.29c
Daac 0cean Bree" f Sp
CdS No. 3 Sieve. No. 2 Tins for
Peas cpL
Corn
Butter Kernel
Whole Kernel
2 for35C
tin. 29c
DO YOU KNOW HOWn
TO BUY PEAS?
Above shows the actual tlzca of the S most popular "ileves
of canned peas. They arc decermlr.cd by tae siz of the ecreon.
canner. Tha email est aiza is crDenalvo bicaiiM thara ara J
fewer of them canned and packlna costs are bleher. '
' I 'HERE ax two type of canned peaa. The Early June or
"Aluka" is a amooih skinned variety, Tha "Sweet pea baa
a slightly wrinkled skin. There is some difference in flavor
but both are popular. Peas are packed by grades as well as
size Fancy, Extra Standard sod Sunward determined by tho
amount of starch in the peas. This is indicated by the firmness
of the pea and the clarity of the brine. Standard Grade is some
times used as a regular vegetable dih Wc betag starchier it :
is better adapted for purees and soups. In selecting sizes the t
No. 1 pea is chiefly used as a dainty gzrnfch for steaks, chops and j
roasts. The larger sizes are the most popular for general use,
as many people consider them superior in flavor.
DEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN
PEAS """ 2 for 29
2 - 25
fancy Sweet Peat. 'A delicious " Ho. 1
combination of No. 2. 3 and .J.
4 sitrt for jUrcr. New feck. y
Toll
Cess
SCOTT TflSSUE 3,u23c
White Kiflng Larse Packase 33c
FIout BIue Seal :z 49 $ 1 39
SugSBa Fine cr-nu,ated , - Bag 4I9C
To BIB SSBp Each j c
Pst ToasltSes 3 21c
COOlClS --D Carton Pfcg. C
CaSMJP "!zY Bottle JC
RHaltclhies "Y 6 i sc
PeacBaes -.. 115c
Safltt Maxim- Shaker . . . Pkg. gc
1
ASEWAY
The West's Largest Selling Coffee
Lb. flC
Baker's Lb. Tin
Each J(jc
.Black Tea
-Lb. Tin 23c
The Famous Cofee Substitute
Lb. Tin 4c
SPECIAL
1 Cent Sale
Buy 3 Tins for 13
Get One for 1
4 Tins 14c
FRESH EGGS
Fresh Extras in Cartons
Doz. )C
Fresh
Quality
Meatus i
Saturday Only
Pork Loins Lb. fgc
Finest quality meat. Ij(esh '
tender- loins for frying or broiling.
Pork Sho. Roast
With all the delicious a 4ftk .
flavor of fresh pork. LB. T
Fruits and Vegetable Prices
Saturday Only
5c Artichokes Ea c
Tempting and delicious, Med. size.
Bananas
Fancy golden ripe fruit
Lettuce Head4c Oranges
Crisp compact heads. M . .
Dry Onions Lbs 9c ripe and cramme with fae-
Eastern susar-cured. LB. !?
at a new low price.
T-Bone or Sirloin, cut LB.
from prime steer beef.
Oysters
Fresh Willapa.
PT.
Doz. 25c
Med. size California navels, golden
PT.
Snow white,
freshly rendered.
Med. size, sweet and tender,
Cauliflower
Med. size, snow white heads at a saving.
Head
, Apples
DC Faced and fills
box 98c
fills, Winesaps and
2 LBS.
Frankfurters
Bologna
LB.
Spitz.
I
c