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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1936)
February 21, lfl.?fl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE EIGHT Tl The Klamath Foils notary club Friday observed the anniversary of ttio founding of International notary, with a program of un usual Intorest, Including talki on the place of tho local club In clvlo progress and development, presented by Mrs. H. V. Boa worth, Jr., and Mrs. Don J. Zum- W'ttlt. , ' Fred Fleet, charter member of the local Rotary club, and the only momber who has nov.er missed a mooting, was one of the speakers, outlining the Inter national phase of Rotary, Lloyd B. Emory, principal of Klamath Union High school, was the other principal speaker. Jackson F. Klmbnll acted as chairman of tho day, and T. B. Walters, vice prosidont of the club, prosldcU. 1 CUBE SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY February 22nd 23rd 24th Ml? U IsFZ" Cortege $2.79 1 WM,&JLdM . c- ft0 $ Quantity Limit These Price are Below Wholesale yftf Q7 BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 27c Quart Jar ... 45c Pint Jar H-D Jell Powder 3 pkgs 14' A Dozen Delicious Flavors to Choose From Svvansdown Cake Flour Lge. Pkg. 25c Catsup Ruby 12-oz. Bottle 10c Marshmallows 1 Lb. Bag I5c Tomatoes 3 Lge. Tins 29c Bagley's No. 2 Red Label 4 LB. TIN M.J.B. CoSSee 27c .$1.05 1 LB. TIN .... Tree Tea M Lb. Gtm. .25 Lb. Black 33 Drano Can 19c Salmon ... 2 tins 29c 1 Lb. Tins Columbia River PuSS. Wheat 3 pkg. 25c Jello . ... 3 pkgs. 19c Ripe Olives 15c No. 1 Tall Tin Mince Meat 2 lbs 19c Peaches Large No. 2s : Tins Sliced or Halves In Heavy , Syrup US' Casino Beer Bottle 10 Alber's Eastern Buck wheat Flour At a new low price sau urn, Par ..... lge. pkg. 25c To Introduce ALBER'S NEW SEN SATIONAL OATS 'Cup and Saucer For This Week-End We Are Offering At This New Item to You. 25 c Pkg. Sperry Pancake Flour ... . . Lge. Pkg. 19c Peet's Granulated Soap . . . 40-oz. Pkg. 25c INSTANT POSTUM - 8-z- Tin 39 SALADAISE -25c 5ELMc Piggly Wfggly's New Salad Dressing Eggs DOZEN Large Extras GUARANTEED STRICTLY FRESH GEM NUT MARGARINE 2 Lbs. ... 25c the soap of beautiful women Bars 14c Worcestershire Sauce- My wl,. nran . . Bottle 10c Windmill Hardwheat Flour 49 Lb. Sack $1.49 Wheaties 23c Tomato Juice Qc Swift's Premium Quality No. 10 Tin - String Beans .... 3 cans BtfJc No. 2 Tins Princess Brand M$1 Gum Drops ... 1 lb. bag fie Large Fresh Ones Ljr In Our Master Market Phone 17B0-J 100 I'nlon Sat, Only Hamburger, lb. if oc 2 lbs. fc Best m the west M3 Sausage lb. 4Sftc 2 lbs. $c 100 pure pork MjM Roast BeeS Lb. f"c to Pit Steer Beef Jl J? A Short Ribs oS BeeS Lb. 11c Sugar Cured Bacon . Lb. f$c V or Whole fif LARD home rendered Lb. 15c 2 lbs. 25 BACON Swift's Prem. sliced fresh .... Lb. 4S ! CHICKEN, CAPONS . Saturday Produce Features Apples Rome Beauty OA Box 0"C Newtowns Oft Box 89C Delicious 4 4 Q Box ls)l7 50 Lb. Box Oranges 25c Potatoes 49c 75c Juice Size Navels 2 Doz U. S. No. 1 25 Lb. Box PATRIOTIC IK Rot. Halt B. Kubanka, roclor of St. Paul's Knisooiml church presented put riot lo addrte be fore tho students nsscmniy ni Klverslde school Krldny moniliix In commemoration of WashitiR- ton a birthday ami othor iMtrlatlo events and Ideals associated with the month of February. Mr, Eu bunk's talk, which was one of the most lnterostliiK nnd instructive enjoyed by the school this year, was greatly appreciated by the students. He spoke to .tho school at the request of tho locul post of the American LcKlou. John H. Houston was also a patriotic speaker Friday at the request or the Legion, aiulressinx the students of Kulrvlew school. Other city school enjoyed spe cial patriotlo programs on Krl day, LAKEVIEW The Fremont Highlanders, local -winter sports organization, and the forest ser vice are working on a master plan for developing all of the possible recreational facilities at Dog lake about 33 miles south west of Lakevlew. President T. R. Conn or the Highlanders outlined the objec tives of the organisation at this week's meeting of the Lake county chamber of commerce. The proposed program for win ter sports at Dog lake has met with the hearty approval of the community and the necessary private funds are now being pledged. Thirty-five members and guests of the Hi-Jinks dancing club enjoyed a leap year dance Wednesday night at the Eagles hall. Preceding the dance a banquet and floor show were held for the members and their invited guests at the Hotel Lake view. Members In charge of the affair were Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Sni der, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broslus and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest E. Cooper. Low Considering Final Decision (Continued From Page One) expected to announce and file within the next fortnight. There has been some talk of two city measures for the ballot at the coming election. A small tax levy for the support of a mu nicipal band 1 " urged In some THE RED SPOT THE RED SPOT with the name FISHER'S repre sents o high standard of unvarying quality. All Fisher's family products carry the Seal of Accept ance of the Committee on Foods of the American Medical Association. quarters, and muy got on tin bal lot this year. There la some dis cussion of civil service for the street department, which would have to go through an election ns ii clmi'tor amendment. The dcmocrutla central com ni It tee met at the court house os tensibly for tho purpose ot consol idating tho organisation In ad vance ot the primaries. Members of the county demo cratic conl nil committee mut at tho courlhouao lust night to con solidate their organisation In ad vance, of tho primary election campaign, then wound up by en dorsing tho Towiisend plan. It was the first ot a series. If frequent meetings plunned for ensuing months. About a doaen committeemen nttendud tho ses sion, which was directed by County Chairman any Bollnnt. Vacancies In tho precinct com mitteemen list were filled, and 1 plana laid for endorsing one ot the three cnudldntea for tho Mer rill post mastership approved by I tho civil service. I The civil service recommenda tions are expectod within the next two weeks, and a special meeting will be called when they are received. Next regular moot ing Is set for March It. Slides Cut Off Highway, Train Travel in North i (Continued From Page One) far south as Koseburg, where .83 Inch of precipitation fell lu less than S4 hours. Koseburg wna one of tho warm est spota in Oregou with a mini mum temperature ot 60 degreea lust night. While snow fell at higher levels in eastern Oregon, ruin fell at Bend during the night nnd washed away the Inst traces ot four Inches of fresh snow. Tho temperature at daybreak waa tl j degrees. SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. tl. (A) ltaln ot cloudburst proportions swelled the Sacramento rivor to day and at Colusa, 13S miles north, the overflow waa expect ed to Inundate the entire coun- tryslde. I The weather buroau here fore cast the approach of another , storm with more precipitation. j It was estimated the river, ! now at 24 feot, will rise to 17 I or 28 feet, the danger mark for ! Colusa, within 8s bonrs. The! stream at Kennett waa at 14 1 feet and rising rapidly. Start the day right on Wings of the Morning- Schilling Coffeef Start right in the kitchen. Start with the right coffee the correct coffee made specially for the method you use. Schilling has it for you. Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for percolator. it BLEND ...llUuk Individual cakes add charm and they can be so easily made when using Fisher's Blend Flour. Your representative at the mill, Mary Mills, will be glad to furnish recipes. Protect your efforts and your ingredients by using Fisher's Blend, the flour for every pur pose. Ask for it by name. Say, "Send me a sack of Fish er's Blend Flour." "Blend's Mali Friend" ill s9 Fashion's Latest Whim! FABRIC BAGS . Jutt the thing to compliment that new spring suit or eoatl Heavy wool fabrics in plain colors and gay plaids, also linens In spring pastel shades. Largs sizes and small sites in bag or envelops style with tipper fastener. $1275 $1675 THE PRICE MAKES YOU PRUDENT . . . THE COLORS MAKE YOU PRETTY . . . Look at vourself in these newest spring printsl The necklines chuck you un der the chin in the most loliahtful manner. The sleeves arm you with tre mendous chic. 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