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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1937)
WaA ,., VOIN I P. Otitptsmilm 1 1 011 !Editor's Note: In nit exclusivo ittlootroot Ito Ilto jorttss. pidlipplito Prom Ittotoot M IL PIll o I QUOroto outdo s 1,111 to otostahlIsh IttioollItt tom Hon now otsitittiglini or the Url000l MIN ol0000tollooto mato Alttollot Itu,, vislor rummer ??0;1114:1.1(e)1 4 t isediesrek 1 clot be for trade in the far east. Copyright; 1937, by !lolled Presa II, 1111,11AIRD U111,S4019 MANUA, Nov. 5 ( 111)Prest dent Manuel 1. Cilleton of the Philippines said today that this commonwealth is prepared to grunt tho fullest cooperation to American firma which may wish to trunsfor their goner'si far oust houliquartera f r 0 Ifl w a r4 o r Shanghai In The president's 'statement fol lowed an increasing number of inquiries from American and other corporations doing bush. mem throughout the orient as to filo facilities Manila. could offer If they should tranafer their head quarters hero from Shanghai. "Tho commonwealth anvern moot ipp more eager to co.opernte to the fullest possiblo extent with any firms tularemia(' in shifting their orient headquartera to Ma nila," QUOZOn said, intimating that he nosy appoint a committles tO confor with hood's of several largos firms. It was understood that Quezon also wait considering a Prnimaal to make alatalla a fres' port for tramenhipmenta and may submit the idea to the national alsoinni lily. 'nits would ffilublo tho city to competo with theonearby Brit. Mb (roe lion is of Hong Kong and Singapore. Tito president pointed out that Stanlin has not been subject to the periodic disturbances which havo hampered foreign traders killitliNhni Ma the fUtlirot pellets jut the city seems lipintirod, that there are ample transportation linos to all parts of the world. stable currency. plentiful and cheap labor. nod low inxell. Ito called attention to the faci ! that the con1111011wellith govern. 'neat owns a large tract of land near the big modorn waterfront piers which would be available to Atnerican anti other fOrrlign firms for warehottae and factory sites. 011GANIZATION OF SCOUTS DEFERRED Organitation of a Roy Scout troop at Dorris was postponed at the last fallout due to conflict with teachers' institute meetings In Yreka and is now scheduled for Monday night. Tito ceremony was to be held Thursday evening. IL C. Uroosbeck, president of the Modoc council. will Orws lde over the ceremonies of the formal installation of the troop and will present the troop flag and tender foot badges to the troop. Woes beck will also prement the troop charter to the Dorris Legion post. Clark Weaver will represent Klamath Fella Scouts at the meet ing. will chow movies of the trip In the national Jamboree last stammer and will speak on the trip. Dwight tillchrist, scout exe cutive for this area, will be un able to attend due to engagements in Allures. , A group of about 20 boys have signified their intentions of be coming member', of the Dorris troop, and William Hayden will be installed as scoutmaster. IET----11,mtnintgy,411V-RW, ' 1,yLIVAQIIiikz(?) 1 ,11., , ,,...),I1,..ri ,, it 5 1 A .11R4 II 1 (,) 11 11) , s 1,n)11 c ii. 1 cC, p C ) 11 Lo' tut k , !!)1.1f:e II 4.LI l ilq It '-) ,,, ff".111 A Thl Ile A (C-.11 !Ilk illill ;,,,,rv c .., I,. 4-11.,1 r,1 ,,t1.(iti,11E)1,1..gitiLLI. (.., ,z kt, , intillillrfa . Act! Simple pleasures, for some strange reason, are long remembered. Some folks can even recall the thrill of drinking Hills Bros. Coffee for the first timeps flavor is unforgettable. For 59 years the unvarying goodness of Hills Bros. Coffee has been enjoyable to remember, delightful to anticipate. This is the coffee you will enjoy again and again. STUDENTS HERE MAY ENGAGE IN ESSAY CONTEST A number of students of Blum nth roulity neloods It exl)Pet(!ll to participate in tho annulii roomy tiontost sponsored by tho Oregon ilintorical Tho stickily han seloeted '"rho tropic() of Capialn James Cook to tho Northwent Count" an Om nub joct for tho 1938 C. C. Beekman enmity content. Essays submitted In the content III ust bo written by girls or boyn ow 18 years of ago and under 18, attonding any public or pri veto school, tiendemy, seminary, college, university or other edu cational institution within tho stein of Oregon. Four prices am o offered: firlit, $60; necond, 850; third, $40; lift fourth, $30, anti will bo awarded for the best four original essitys on the chosen subject. Conditions governing the com petition have boon manned by the Oregon II !Mortenl society us follows: 1. The canny nubmitted in competition must not oxceed two thousand words in length. 2. The essay mar be in hand THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON writing or in typewritten form, preferably upon paper of corn:nor cial letter size, either ruled or MP. 111111(1, the several sheets being numbered consecutively and writ ten on ono nide only, with bluish space of stbout ono and one quarter inches at top and hat band margin. 3 The essay ;shall be accosts Palsied by a separate sheet cots ininIng the name and postoffice address of the writer, the date of isle or her birth, and tho name of the school attended. . There emit also be delivered with the essay a certificate glassed by the principal or a teacher of the educational institution at tended, stating that the writer of the essay is a student attending Site same. 5. in order to be considered in competition the essay insist be de livered, by mail or in person, to the Oregon Historical Society, Public Auditorium, 235 8, W. Market Street, Portland, Ore., not hoer titan Wednesday, March la. 1938. Ali essuys submitted in com petition will be numbered and submitted, without the names of the writers or other identifying marks, to three Judges selected by Sit., undersigned committee. 7. Ali competitive essays will be Judged according to their gen eral merit and excellence; but the judges will also take into consid eration, in passing thereon, neat ness of manuscript, accurate or thography, correct grammar and composition, and purity and clar ity of diction. The Oregon state library in Salem has a roasting list or biblio It's the way to start the day 11111101:0111 A lastminute pause Is so natural before the day's work begins. You can make this pause refreshing just add leecold Coca.Cula Coca Cola Bottling Co. 66! Spring St. Phone 58 HILLS BROS. COPFEE Copyright 1937, lit Its boo. graphy upon the above named alibied, which will be sent to any Oregon student on request. Hooks pertaining to the subject are ob tidnable In moat Oregon public libraries. Oregon has a aystem of local libraries, supplemented in many cases by county library epi tome, and In all cases by the Ore gon Htate library. Student,' de siring touch books Mould apply rim to the local library, which, If It does not have the books, should secure them from the county and state libraries. If the local library cannot, give this service or if there le no local library, the student should write directly to the Ore gon mate library in Ha tm, which makes loans Of books free of charge, except owner!, to all citi zens of Oregon. In writing to the Oregon state library, students ahould state the information de eked, and not merely confine re geeing to some particular book or books sought, thereby enabling the state library to suballtute oth er material in case any book re quieated is not available. NOT SOMETHING HE ATE PHILADELPHIA, Pa. UP) Peter Hell was eating dinner when he suddenly gasped, got red in ,the face. Hurried to the hos pital, he was examined by physi cians who found in his pharynx !dell's lower set of false teeth. Moll pocketed the teeth, returned home, finished his meal. I ? Super Market 122 No. 9th Phone 716 Free Parking $2.00 Orders or Over Delivered Free Snowflake Sodas 2 Lb. Box 29c Honey Finest Quality 4 ri Comb Each 4. I; 9 c 49 49c 49c 3 Bottles Milk Cottage Brand Tail Tin For Sugar Fine Granulated E2,,, 10 Lb. Cloth Sack 7J1; Snowdrift 3 Lb. Pail 49c 6 Lb. 97c Pail Sweet Wines BALCO OR MADELON BRAND Pint 25c Quart 45c 1 Gallon 85c BEER Gold-Age 29c 3 Bottles Case $2.29 Less Bottle Refund Sperry's Corn. Meal White or Yellow 32c 9 Lb. Bag - Kraut Geneva Brand No. 212 Can, 2 For25C Peas Merrimac Brand No. 2 Tin, 2 For-47t; Beans Parkdale Brand eith No. 2 Tin....3 For 471; Corn Standby Brand in,. No. 300 Tin, 3 for Are it; Corn Del Monte Whole lame! 29c No. 300 Tin, 2 For BUY BEEF HAISIN BECOMES POPItAll The 4-If baby beef project is becoming more popular with boys and girls throughout the county each year, and more beef breed. ern are furnishing calves to the club boys and girls to feed out in their work. Already 16 Klamath county boys and girls have ob tained their calves and have them on feed for next year's work. While most of the old club mem bers are carying on with their baby beef feeding, there will be many boys and girls feeding for their first time this year. Last year six of the bdys and girls visited Chet Barton's ranch, where they each picked out an Aberdeen-Angus calf. Those who purchased calves from Chet Bar ton were Taylor High, Stanley Masten, Billy Wa !drip, Richard Smith and Jean Mantel. All of these are veteran feeders, with the exception of Jean Masten, who says she la going to give her brother Stanley a good run for the money this year. Four baby beef club members also visited the Yamsay Land and Cattle company, where they pick ed out Hereford calves, with the help of Ernest Paddock and L. A. West, local" Wcticronfiii. Ilea lei Buckaroos. These were Harold Campbell, Charles Cheyne, Cora Young and Stanley Dawson. Calvet; have also been purchaaed from D. E, Alexander by the fol, lowing club members; Vincent Zumr, Virgil Ratliff, Norman Jacob, Edward McCulley, from Malin; Ivan Kendra from Mer rill; Alv In Moyne from Henley, and Arthur Monroe from Bo nanza. Arthur Monroe's calf was awarded to him by D. E. Alexan der in recognition of the fine way In which he fed out his calf for thin year's livestock show. it is expected that all of the 4-11 club ntembers will havetheir steers on feed by the end of No vember, and from the interest shown by these boys and girls, there will be more competition at next year's livestock show. CHEMIN LUMBEH MILL HUTS DOWN CHILOQUIN, Nov. 5 (Special) The Chi loquin Lumber company has closed its mill on Sprague river with the intentions of not reopening both l spring. The box factory is working part time. Logging operations at the camp near Lena will continue, however, SHOP at EMIL'S and SAVEQUALITY FOODS at LOWEST PRICES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY STORES CLOSED SUNDAY Meat Specials Saturday Only Boston Butts tal.1:1r s.u..giarb. 29c Pork Roast Picnic Beef Roast FBalandcy. lbc Short Ribs BForarizinfi;, ibs,. 25c. Pork Steak YG;lanin4 d, -Lb: 23c Sausageupit,"13 21.639e) Veal Steak hS oulder , 12c Cut ...... 2 Lbs. SP 00 Fresh Side Porlc Lean and Tender - - ' - - Lb. Shortening bL 417c Mince Meat l;riti:04,:, tqc .2 Lbs. - BAKERY AND FOUNTAIN DEPT.. Have a Light Lunth, '' at Emirs Spanish Spaghetti - 15 0 Bread Butter and Coffee ..... Big Milk Shake 10c Caramel Sundae' 10c Delicious , Home Made Ice Cream Qt. 29c Pt. 15c Honey Cream Coffee Cake 25c Cream tilled, hazelnut topping. Pumpkin Pies each 30c I. PRDOUCE SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY Cranberries 2 Lbs. 29C Large Fancy Western Berries. Large Size ....Ea.e Danish Squash sLiazrege....E.3c Rutabagas 4 Lb.. 10c Potatoes uK.Isa.mN. .Netted 2 a s 1 lb. ebmasg 19c Celery Hearts BLuanrle 10c ' Fcy. Qual. lbs. Toltay Grapes ity, 3 10c Johns and Apples spitz Box 98c Fancy Delicious Boa $139 PAGE NINE EliMiNMMNMEiftwominill until the year's contract is eom plated or until bad weather calls a halt. The logs will be bunAhed and left at Lens until the mill re opens In the spring. Frequently kangaroo m kill their enemies by dragging them to a stream and bolding them under water, ' .,Z Zy t This Maeda. lion Has Never Paid Leas Than Some. thing , to Crow , About! (gividend) $1.00 Starts Your Account First Federal Savings and Loan Association OF KLAMATH FALLS 111 No. Mb St. Phone 1176 Member of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Store No. 2 1038 Main Phone 156 , Right Reserved to Limit Quantities ULM Salmon Large I Lb. . if., Tin 2 For 47; Del Monte, Finest Red Salmon Tan 27c Ti. . - Del Monte Oval Sardines 3 Cans 29c , Peaches Del Monte Melba Halves No. 2141 VIA Tin. 2 For a I ta, r. Del Monte Prunes Large Size 2 Lb. Pkg. COFFEE Columbia Brand. Best in the Northwest, Fresh 49 Ground 2 Lbs. C 3 Lbs. 730 Economy Brand Pound I9c 3 Pounds 530 All Sweet Margarine I Pound I8c 2 Pounds 35c Coffee Sank& 2tic I Lb. Can J7 Peanuts Fresh Roasted L2b.,. 25c Navy Beans Small Calif. 25c White 5 Lbs. FRESH BULK onn DATES 2 Lbs. alp Ivory Soap Large 9c Bar Dole Broken Silver Thistle or Ready to Eat 22,. Pineapple Slice, No. 212 Tin 19c I Shrimp Brand, Dry Pack ....2 Cans Jai; Royal Baking Powder 2t lb. can 89c 12-oz. can 29c Flour DHroimfteedpSenrofewcted 49 Lbs. $179 I our GN uoratrh. e HrnarBdrwanhedat. 4' 9 Lb& SIA9 1 F 1 , . J P -AAAAAAmomm, . , A 4 . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . k , , , . , , . , . . ? ;E NINE aft le eam father calls be bitn-dInd the mill re- )pi kill their them to a hem under , to Crow About! leen!) mount 5vings clation 'ALLA haus 876 Savings o Corp. 4 LJuL For !Editor' Pitt litIPIII QUorott I hlatillet IIII Urton maim Ati Nowaviown I it ft: CArobc This Assocla lion Has Never Paid Leas Than ght 11 ved to mit itities non 25c I Red 27c ines ,29c 37c , . 19c , in the 49c . .. 730 Ind I9c , 550 18c 35c 39c ; a , 25c i . , IIS t 25c t,l s. , 23c , . 4 tp ...9c 33c ' 29c ',.49 ; - , 15 I kiti 1 I 0 , 'P' ' ' '' t WO Att,.. qt.',.'; 4, AC. le 101 , IP A II W ro op 1 i 1 1; " ' 1 h . 11 . gd R(19 if . MI 1:11 A eXrft is . AnN1- pER 611880AI 14.,, fril rtif I V WI. there are ample tralini,,,"" competition must not exceed two it) or Uleti OM ft. 012! linos to ail parts of the world. At. RA iiS cheap labor. and 1()V1 illX011. . 116 1146'7g, lie called attention to the fad , . 1 ,(0f , 11 Ow " P.-II rn- that the commonwealth govern. , near the big modern waterfront piers which would be available to OfiGANIZATIO . N OF thotIleanod words in length. i The Oregon state library in , 4L1 -, '. v. 122 Super 9th P Market 71 0 , , Melds currency. plentiful and : fl li, 11 f2 txr 2. The essay may be in hand- italet.m7barita reading list or biblio- ,R 80 : . P ment owns a large tract of land It's the way to s the dayI. , , :,- 1 - ., ican and other fOrnign tirms ,, sbc - - Amer $F2r.eogi Parking o Orders ' - TA ' for. warehouse and factory sites. . "7.1 7 ill I, I '24 or over g ' C. 1 3 Delivered , : Air 1 ' 70, , f,', I; ,,. . 1 scouTs llErBREll, s Pp 1 . ,..,,,:-,,,,--- , , : . Free SHOP at EMIL'S and :.,., SAVEQUALI ' .. ...,, ., .. ttp Organisation of a Roy Scout 4,--,,p7:pst, ,K, dieff4kr . '."',.',- SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SA1 Jou, troop at 0 .. fiords was postponed at the last tninuto due to conflict i' t. sO" ' . ,, k, N. s'' r - . 3.- lg.- ,,:- 4 . '4 , A 'r7.--- N 4,r;,,,.., STORES CLOSEI , ' . -1, o with tonchors institute motingi ,n:,,t, - ti;r---17'1' -'' ''''t 11,n., 1;171 yn VI g :int . n ;lw, e I ceehr ee (tit: o" nu yd 1 ir '''-9)4.-,.L4,. was to be held Thursday evening. . R. C. Uroosbeck, president of ...., ''' 4,4 p "...--c- -N 11 4,, ' ' A '',,-.';,.-:--:-.',.:- ie '. 1 1 -,...,,,,, ..."--4.:.-..-.- x, s , . 'It,., .''01''' - i ''',.-?-('-.:,. , ' ''. Snowflake Sodas . 41 Meat Specials - S , i 4 91' ---vt ealiv, 1 . the Modoc council, will fireside 2 Lb. Boston Butts 1 ., , ,litgv I over the ceremonies . ,i, monies of the formal i ' - -4't.-- ;','''1,- :' 29c , ,.. , i gok 1 Installation of the troop and will fr -. - ,. ,,,,--..- - Box Honey fork Roast Pi' ,- . ' '7.3 ' " 64101 '-'7 present the troop flag and tender- tigoetshotoDtuhreristrio.oegp:ontiprooess: 41 ,. i ,11, . ,,, ...-- P ' , Ci , ',,'s- . WI we , ,, 1 Ili beck will also present the troop . 1: A',- Beef Roast ;alma ' 4. ..".7 lt t l'I'llanrtebra4 Finest Quality us161:441$ , charter Clark Vetiver will represent 111 Piz! "I 111 111 1 1 111111 14 11F) 11 1,"411 11 jinowlit 15c ., c Comb Each Klamath Felix Scouts at the meet- - 1 1,., , se For Short Ribs IIIK. ill show movies of the trip 5 Lb. 1:::,4,,.:,IItj", me tot:Ilutnil naantdonl,a1111 jamboree i c last id Nil' ilil A last.minute pause is so n 011 di I 11111' i Pail 49c Bra 1. Y i trip. Dwight tilichrist. scout ite- 111B-101,411 milk Pork Steak G cativo for this area. will be un- aturai pro , , 1. .. ' (too able to attend due to engagentents before the day's work begins- You 39c Sausagt Little pp gotattlii 1 Al'. con trtake this pause refreshing. 7 . y Cottage Brand 1 , Tall - Pi ...... , in tura 11,1 ,.41, A group-of about 20 boys have Tll Tin 6 For just add ice.cold Coca.Cola. signified their intentions of be. li , t,,... . jii..,4)1 coming member', Dorris Coca Cola Bottling . co. 6 , , I r, S ugar Veal Steak sChL .. .41...k troop. and Minim Hayden will 661 Spring St. Phone 59 .. , Fine Granulated 53c Fresh Side PI be installed as scoutmaster. 10 Lb. Cloth Sack volusEn. Lean and Tender ....... ....., t ::: r Fro 11------7-777.7--Prr 'lino) b I 1. ri oil oill&r.1.,:tritt2G-1:yrit' , ke 1 e .7. I ( 0) 4 Snowdrift Shortening , .,..: 3 Lb. . eit ,L it( ,1),),) ,z((,), , -.t. , t.,..) !'..,,,,hr-rr P ft ' III 'III f 1 i --- 1., 047111, . Nei, 4.,.. . 1 . .& ; 0 1 '11 All I le f: ,y kil 1 Pail 49c 1 A III c cs,,, ,, 4 Q 0 ft, 6 Lb. 97c ,, Mince Meat l',1i tr t , k ot 1 5, co II c I I . 'ti 11111 1 6 ' - tit a '..--;...411wooto - "IAll i i to 7 Pail 41, 16) t ) li c!..)) li (iv I V tr,,, Ai (d tbrigagagw.11:611:-.' ,-. t! ...;117117- 114, -... '.. SA0 P II t I "1 Sweet Wines ek ---- t cc: F.. 1, (.. , , , ,. ri, D) v,, ,4 I ,,,,,,., 4, 1 1 ' 7:11 5? ,'," :, ,.''. nittrtell)...1:) 4(111-(':i .illil) g4litilitill -7-r-tr, 11 11(8101111w 81- t BAKERY AND FOL BALCO ORR MADELON Have a Li' . - - ... . ,. , (II It ':'t HI I LI BAND gli ,,-,:( 1-h- a o . ,--!--j i ) r I '..1 -)tz,- -4 - , ' ? i ; , , , 0 I -;--,iz itlit I Pint,wabalaa,25C at Ent , taIts tk .(;),A 1, itio LL i I'd i 1 ;. ,4 1 45C Spanish Spaghl ' i .4 '"--rs'.1 t'", it w c ..1 1 't ..: 1 11 113 4 .'-'' . 1 .,tr!), Ft , , , :It Illilt ii. 1 Gallon fa al. I 85C Bread Butter and Coffee . ,,,4y, t (1 t nig Mint Shake 41e ye tg ,-",, ,-,.; ' Sal dir ...fili k : ,, b! I. Gold-Age N. ( S. " -, ...., 4 ( ,--- $2.29 Caramel Sunda ' 10012 a ,,,00ses v -- (1, ,,.., ..,.. , , . , .4'; fr" ,,,,i ,L!, BEER or Go k A PjCIte 0 Ond NIS-t., k".-'1 , 3 Bottles 29c Emirs Del , fr . kkeo-'3 at, .1 7;z1 ' 1 t: ' 411 L ,..; , 1 - -..... ph Z.14111:. AL.. Case Less Bottle Refund , Home Made Ici Qt. 29c 'ere 11 led, hazel 0 brby 1 AV, 21.6 II : Honey Cream 1 , Sperry's , 1 il (el At Orr A W. 114:: A Cait I i A P Vtk hit: 1 t Corn. Meal P r , , 40,,,,,,,,, , a 'Inftikt a .., 1 1 ,0$5,i, Int, Ate -- - :il: ------7, slo: 7----t-......11 White or- Yellow 41 al sze Pumpkin Pies , lpfr- e? eao, 0 i g4 1 0,1s Op , lc. , 1111Mtues r25c 01711 1 -.4, 1, e..., 1 t , i iptt, fa, . t . Arias. P, 9 Lb. Bag - . ', z 4yetz' itiori IV 04 I ft 1 1:4 9 Krant 40 PRDOUCE SPECIALS S 7, . ' 4 4 . ,d . . I . ' 1 It , 1 . Geneva Brand No. 212 Can, 2 Fo Cranberries k, ' i0 !I ! za age) 5 (le ) , ' . s, ird. ' 111 4, ' trf Ar , P . 0 , , , . 161: . 11 , , ,A It I Large Fancy Western Bert 0 11 0 "All ilt4 t lop a, Peas ro PRo alua pAlli. or ' ..re to ft Danish Squa .. ....,, ,, li Merrimac Brand 4 ,,,.. No. 2 Tin, 2 For-5c br Ind AraPM011 gill' A" A '1I ; ,, al X' ' . , , u Rutabagas ,4k, . .11 and a kfretno 01141 . 14 . ...1 didlii ' N it4 . Beans , . Coontsitt 193Z Htlis Ikea. Parkdale Brand ainn; a, Klam. I , No. 2 Tin....3 For Are Potatoes : th :., . I, slo , Simple pleasures, for some strange reason, Corn Celery Heart Standby Brand . z 4 D No. 300 Tin, 3 For 29c . Toltay Grape 'r i di : B1OO For are long remembered. Some folks can even - xlitd . recall e thrill of drinking Hills Bros. Coffee Tita aVulct a for the first time-as flavor is unforgettable. ,,, 1::::!117:141; a calinl I Corn Del Monte Apples Spitz and pitx. : . s, : . 5B9r yi ,arscofifhe. unvarying goodness , , I tIft'igf105 Whole Kernel ostia, Fancy Delicie . No..300.T'in, 2 For sem N 47,N mir s - Dole Broken Pineapple " remember delightful to antidpcde This is ' . t, qCIFF E '. Slice, No. 212 Tin 19c I S 13, UABOWWHI5KE the coffee you will enjoy again and again. Royal Baking Powder . 2t I .0 N .14, N . , .7tiiii alb 1 'N'r r r dirod. HILLS OROS. COPFEE , . Flour Drifted Snow Home Perfected .... 4 9 Lbs. SLIM I F , . Store No. 2 0 9 . 1038 Main p Phone 158 , , Right . Reserved to . !I; Limit . , Quantities 11