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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1936)
;( May 21, 1030 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON, PAGE SEVEN rn i. (J WILL STARTHERE A Kiirvny n lilstm'lmtl records, currltid on nt iititlon-wldo proj Kit unilur llio WPA bus boon Inunubod In Klninulli oounly, ac corillng to n nlinoiincomi'iit (rum Curl Clirlaloiiaon. who will lio In oharge of the local field wuik. Uun K. PIiIIIIuh f Port in ml In utatetnnt itulo dlruotor or tho project, the purpotn of which In to liiveatlgntn mid record till gov ernment documents of hlstorlcul nature. Bxuiiiliiiilliin of publln records (mind In cnurthoiist'S, city hnlls, libraries, universities nnd mus eums, at wall ns private records of historical significance. Hutu lit of (ho survey will bo printed by lh Uiilvurnlfy pruaa tt Eugene, and will constitute a buila fur future itvctolliad re ion rob work. So prevalent bun tobacco. MtUKKlliiK biit'umo an tho Krunoo llnlglan border thul "dnle gum" aro being mod to olrcumvht It, Til eo una throw, for a dlaunco of four in I ha, bm in of llglii to powurfiil that It will taipuorarJly blind anyone In Ua pnth. Lower Your, Feeding "Cost Art you satisfied wltb' tbe ulta you are receiving from your firoaent feed" Would you Ilk to owar your feeding coat, and at tht aura ttma Increase your erenin tttT Of courts you would, and bora It a low coat dairy find wblcb will accompllah both reaulte for yout Wa rocommend It at a com bination to ba fod wltb your roota, silage, hay cropa or full pastiir ate: MIX ONU SACK COCONUT MF1AL AND ONB BACK MILL HUN, PLUS DAlll? MINERALS. Fod t Iba. to I I In. por cow eacb loading, for bottar raaulta with your praaent ration, try adding about t Iba. of puro NUTCAKU UltANU Coconut Meal per cow per feed ing. If you bar aurplua oatt, bar fey or wheat, .take tome of your home grown gralna to your teed dealer and trade for Coconut Ueal. JUre your feed dealer gTlnd and mli at follower THIIEH PARTS YOUR HOMB OROWN ORA1N AND ONE PART COCONUT HEAL, PLUS MINHRALS. Watch the cream Una rite when you feed NUTCAKB BRAND Coconut Meal I Tbla rol la good for dairy cowa, growing boga, turkeya and cattle. Hog Farmers, tbla will aava mono? for you, too. All of the above feed mixes may ba fed wltb your aurplua skimmed milk wltb excellent rosulta. Wby not take advantage of thee ear IngaT Coconut Ideal la low la price. Bee your teed- doaler. Write to ITU N. W. Front Are., Portland, Ore. for copy of FRED booklet, "The Feeding of Coconut Meal For Profit." Tba booklet telle wby. t..-,.."'. ror n . t..m ud w tnTT flrlVlHK' " . . !.- Tt outl He eay rv"ln, 2 mil". '";; ,, old ci To milt. T; " Y.' :g..one of , ..boS, M V bt.lt VU oe ' .ilona. In other . ... ,ud.t.oui r-,.,.).. or .n reooi ""'"Xwntd btlote " ";.n.ion of we i Blvltie" G JtfentySiWng Dodjt Teuring Stdm (wtthkalMntnmk) $70 WilllfiljElj m Sacred Heart, Music S t u cl e n t s Present Special Recitals Btudonta of Bncred Heart Mualo school liuvo proton tod a series of rocltula thli wook for the enjoy niunt of purenta, frluude and mualo lovers of tho city. Tho nmukul climax of the wtek will occur Krlduy ovonlng, whon MImos Amy Koatoraon and Opul WitlurH will bo presented in u two pluuo recital In the city li brary auditorium. . Tho proKrum fur tlilt recital luia buuii aiinouncud aa followa: Cruillu Hong MncKayden Opul Waters Amy Kuutorson, second piano Iiupromptu Op. 80, No. 1.. Schubert We Live tint Onco..Strauat-Taualg Amy Koatoraon Huab Hour In Hung Kong..Cbaaln Amy Ketterton Opal Watera, tec on d pluno To a Wutor Lily ........ MaoDowell From An Indian LodKO..Maol)owell Opul Walora Olddy Olrl Ibsrt Joux D'eau Dobuaay Amy Keaturso'n Concerto Orleg Opul Wnlora Amy Koatoraon, aocond piano On Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock, mombora of the Happy Hour Mualo club of Sacred ileurt Mualo department, wore beard In recital at tlio city library, when the following program waa pre sented nnd enjoyod; Uood Night Nevln I'olla Oanong Paula June Gurnet, ancond piano Jupaiiuae Dancing Olrl Adnma Wlatarla Mana-Zoeea I'olla Oanong A Deaort Flowor .... . Brown Jublloa Dance Krlng Paula Juno Uurgua ' Alice Whoro Art Thou? .Lapttlno' Holfoglelto flacb Blephen Sabo Itlgaudon ........... MacDowoll Pollchlnollo Itaclunanlnoff Konlta Forguaon , Nona . Plotro Yon Wltchoa fiiinco MacDowoll Alva Lou Miller Itakoay March ...... Lint ltolllng Btonot MacKayden Pollchlnollo .... Rachmaninoff Bteplion Bubo Keeps Garbage Cans Sweet Inoffensive Kren In hottott wuather you can keep that aniolly and often dltguttlng garbago can awnitt and clean free from maggot and of fonalvanoaa. Simply aprlnkla DUHACH over tba contents occaatonally tbat'i all. Thla great go-year-old Ineeeu Ifldo will aurprlto and pleaaa you It acta Ilka magic, HUHAC1I la aafo Inexpcnelv odnrleaa. In Handy Sifter Cana J5o up at all Drug, Orocery, leed Btorea and Pet Shops, . mvmn a- - . . . Vnrkt. nl ... , podge .-- ' ...u..nvctr, ,t,n -: - Staccato Caprice rtublnetoln Alva Lou Mlllor Konlta Ferguson, tooond piano . ! Btudenta enrolled In the ltcglna Mutlc club protentod tho Wod nuaduy evening rocltul at the city library auditorium, when the fol lowing progrum waa board: Oundolliirl Novln Arubotijuo No. 1 Debuety Vrancoa Balln Maurice Lundoll Tumblowoed Bllte Out of the Woil Mokreje Orace Uukor Lon to Scott Kaeter Dawn Cadman Francoa Balln La Coquette Krelaler Jtoaamond Krelaler Irwin Baker Bornloce Buker, accompanlat Shadow Lmnco MacDowell Danta.Trlgollna Platro Yon Maurlca Lundell Tba Jnator x Beecher Grand Ualop Ohromutlque....Llatt Vurnloco linker Oraco Baker, tecond piano Country Oardone . Oralngor Polonalta Cbopln March Wind MacDowoll Irwin Baker Wlll-o-the-Wltp Pbllllppa Orlllen .. Schumann Rbaptody No. 6 . Lint Bernleca Baker Juba Dett Irwin Baker Stephen Babo, tecond piano "Mother Uooee and Her Child ren, ' a recital for the youngeat atudenta of tba mualo acbool, waa proaented Thurtdty afternoon at 1:30 o clock in tna norary auai torlum. (Jualnt aonga and tunea from Mother Ooote daya were given, and piano atudonta alto preaented Inturuatlng groupa of numbera. The program followa: Jack and Jill Kettarer Mary Lou Ferguaon Maxlno Llakey, aecond piano Little Boy Blue Engleman Little Boy Blue ...j. Pnldl Ann Otey Jack Jump Over tba Candlo- atlck . BUbro Dale Brewer Little Bo Poop M Swift Catherine McCulley Dance Mary,. Mary, Quito Con trary . Bentley Gloria Monan The Plxleg Good-Night Bong x Brown Wanda Gentry Little Polly Fllndera Bentley Little Polly Fllndora Carter Rath Rogera Old Mother Hubbard Bentley Emma Jobna Empreaa ot tba Pagodaa from Mother Oooaa Suite . Ravel Urea Bwanaoa Adelle Etmtkl, aecond piano Wood. Nympha Frolic Aaron Gwendolyn Glubrecbt Errant Pan Adama Dolorea Cody Little Betty Blue . j Parry Martba Ray The 014 Vomit Who lived la a 1 Tlir IwvuMtp ihtwtd m hw I can mj ; tip to (50 In iipinH 'iH W P. I FturtQD, Wtnlitf an, III. h tht , mtttr, and ft mltter tht mlltt par aal Ian m will ma. U aid ear waa alvtna1 ma abaul II or IS mllta Dtr gtallon. A frltnd tltt nt aluul iKa FiArlergi aralBamaital- Itll. 1 took thla taat and hw a Dedga fa II K tnllca ptrftlloB. That'awbrI bouM t Doa. I'll Prim tmm $40 f tU. LM prhma at Aiatojy, Detroit, tub Jct to eAtnrft without nofrat. , apMfareee'pawifrtiffw. - leev ttrme atedly arrenied te fit er iuaaet, Tew eett, DireaaliOeaaiaerelal Orean Oemaaayw ox tN47 V 1S V Shoe ' .;.;.'..'..;....'.'..'....... McOrath BIIubot)i. Ann Duncan . . . 'hit la Our Own Mother Ooote t Cborua . ' . E El Ily HKItTIf A HA.tHK (High School Correspondent) ' The nowly olantnd 1938-37 of ficer of tho Klamath Union High School Glrlt' Lcugue were Introduced at thu lutt ineotlng of the year bld Tueeday. Thay are Betty Haugur, pretldent; Lorraine McNulty, vlce-prealdent; Edna Mao Thomaa, aocretaryi and Nulllroao Juckton, athletic manager. Betty Huuger preaented Max Ine Peterton, retiring pretldent, with an over-flight caae; Mr. Alice Howard, advlter, waa pre- onted with a luncneon cioin, and atitttant advlter, Dorothy Kberbard, waa glvon a box of nionogramed atatlonery. Eleanor Collier gave two piano aelectlona entitled "Brabma Lul laby" and "Valolk" by Makrela. Mr. Edna Dunbar Moaler, who with her h unhand ba been living In Wont Africa for the pnal three yeara wnere iney are mgugod In mlaalonary work, waa the gueat apeukor. Sbe told of manv of the African cuitomt and of their own Uvea among tbe native. Sba brought wun ner many relict which abe dlaplayed. Vacation Bible ' School Planned Fueling that two Wfieke of concentrated work . In a bible acbool will be more valuable than a month of on hour a day mingled In wltb tba city recreation program, the paatora of the Mlnlaterial ainoclatlon of Klamath Falla nave deciilea to open a echool on June 1 or 2 to meet In three aectiont, two downtown and on In tba Mill dlttrlct. Preparatory to thlt program there will be held a potluck din ner next Monday night .at 6:30 In the Preabyterlan churcb, open to all who olan to belp In tbe acbool., There will be plana pre- aonted and addretaea given cen tering on tba work of vacation acbool. vr that vanttv Imnorted Ha waiian walking flth Ja Introduced widely, wa may yet hear the yarn ot the on tbat ran away. Tit stmt ttJ-timt SCHUTZ flavor and bouiutt with tuw htaltk bentAtt-and AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE. Suppliit a vital aid to RADIANT HEALTH I I 1 ' . ' "' SCHLITZ r.ew'iMf .( Itt-ilfi - S 1 I Oft- i&jf I rtr.ite-i)a(rJHirHif' , 9 rf 1 J k- m J. - f v'wf 1 nttl h '. rvt 1 JMV 1 w I ;'; ' y I e r " vttmi o. ( ; fSl3af: - -- ' JVx '; 1 f mul h U S. Ltttin Paint) V ( " GOES TO Y DOnniS, Calif. W. T. Atkln la Raving Butte Valley high tchool next year to go to Yreka whore be will take over the du tlna of principal with a atoff of 16 toachor. Coming from Idaho where be wo dlttrlct luperintcident of achonln, Atkln became principal of Butte Valley high In 1928 with an enrollment of approxi mately 25 atudenta and a taff of four toachom.- Tbe acbool at that time conalated of one tmall building with none of the de partment organized, na nth let- let and no accreditation. By 19211 the enrollment had grown conalderably, departmenta wore organized, an athletic pro gram had been organized, and the acbool waa accredited to the univeralty. During that year tha achool building waa enlarged and lnv proved, a new gymnaalum pro vided, and now equipment pro vided for all the departmenta. A fine program of extra-cur ricular actlvltlea wa organized comprlalng dramatic perform ance! and an operetta, a acbool band wa gtarted and the Sand- atorm waa gradually becoming a acbool . newtpaper worthy of recognition. Wltb a newly-Invented - carbu retor, an auto can do 200 mile to tbe gallon. A motorlat now will have to have hit tank filled only once to find a place to park. ... Orangee firtt war grown in California In 1873. the; ill v., I yf 1 M',, Vitamin D is found in very few foods. Yet it is . . LAl T. I IM indispensable in the human body to insure the Ritner Thanks Klamath Voters , PENDLETON, Ore., May 21. -rRoy W. Ritner, who won the nomination (or repreaentatlva In con gr en n tbe recent primaries. made the following statement: "I wlah to thank ray aup port er! In Klamath county for the vote which I received for repre aentatlve In congrea. It made It poealble for me to win the nomination In a clote content. If I should be auccettful in be ing elected at the general elec tion, It la my ambition to be aa efficient a representative as was the late Nick Sinnott. By hard work and careful study ot tbe problems of eastern Oregon, Nick was a real belp to his dis trict. I Intend to visit each sec tion of the .congressional dis trict for the purpose of learn ing Ita needs." tin irtber Dlitniat Loodoo DfT Ola $ QTS. Sl.05 . Cod. go. IlSB tU PINT Coda Xo. S1IO sj, iv .: Mi Full OO Proof ; , ' " gww Ptrtflhtl Cory, imuikrri Ueiaaietms. la. SUataue OSJati tTawTo beer wiffh - - - p FOR the first time. Sunshinb Vitamin D, tb most precious of the vitamin, is brought to ' you' in beer. This accomplishment not only marks ' the Ireatest contribution to health Schlitz has ' ever made, but it is also hailed as one of the greatest brewing achievements of all timet Ad the world has become familiar with the health bringing virtues of SUNSHINB Vitamin D. Your physician will tell you bow it helps fortify your resistance ... how it helps build vigor, vitality, strength and energy . . . bow it aids nerves, helps strengthen the muscles, bones and teeth. 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It retains Us flavor even when mixed with 16 pans of wun to one put of King Arthur Gin that's beauee It's "Soft-Stilled'', KING ARTHUR GIN 100 DutilUd from American Grab : correct mineral balance. You will enjoy better health if you have an adequate supply. ' You Need It Now Now you can obtain all the benefits of this health ' building vitamin by drinking SCHLTTZ. You can . get your daily Vitamin D while you are enjoying the matchless flavor and bouquet of SCHLTTZ Beer matured to perfection under SCHUTZ Precise Enzymb Control. Keep a case in your home. Drink SCHLTTZ every day. It's the most refreshing of beverages. Cool '. ing . 4 . delicious . . . invigorating. Vitamin D gives more lasting benefits . . . adds new meaning to . refreshment . . . helps keep you in trim to laugh off hot weather. Serve it at meals and whenever you, your family or your friends want a cooling, ' delicious, healthful drink. Beer is good for you... but SCHLITZ with Sunshinb Vitamin D good for you. olally Invited by . Sergeant Hill to find out what the V. 8. army has .te offer young men, Aflor a domostlo quarrel, a St, Louis husband poured kerosene on hlmtalt and Ignited It. la uch situations, men seem to have a habit ot getting oiled or lit. ,' . A German air line expects to Inaugurate transatlantic service using tri-motored monoplanes ca pable of carrying 14 paaaengera. . ' ' Diiincvt . ) A . ,,' sut SL Dretset , l Millinery . 1, f: a y 12 Better . Dresses Suits and Coats REDUCED A Special Group of New Spring Dresses Suits and Coats Regular Value 16.75 to 24.75 On Sal for Friday - Saturday , and Monday At 10.75 and !4.75 iPoland 1 1 Woman's Aooarel 735 MAIN ST. Klamath fM Newest Store Draw aMIdlng is extra 424 So. 6th Ostendorf Motor Co. Phon 272