PAGE TWELVE ,......- SPUD STORAGE FACILITIES IN BASIN LARGER Potato storage facilities have been developed in the Klamath basin this year to the place where the entire crop of more than 6600 carloads of tubers could be stored It market conditione justified. County Agent C. A. Henderson termed the storage development here as unexcelled in any potato growing district in the United States. In the past summer 51 new cel lars have been constructed, add ing 400,000 sacks to the basin's storage capacity. Altogether there are approximately 450 cellars in the basin, about 400 of them be ing on farms. The total capacity exceeds 2.600,000 sacks. There is hardly a farm on the basin without a cellar, and on some places there are two Or three. Storage structures at rail road terminals number about 50, most of them being larger than the farm cellars. The average farm cellar holds about 25 car loads of potatoes. Klamath potato cellars con form quite closely to one design. The framework is built over a wide, shallow hole. Straw is placed on the frame, and over that is laid a layer of dirt. The roof is usually a solid sod after a year or two. There are ventila tors. Potatoes in the cellars are protected from the frost in the winter and from the heat in the fall and spring. Presence in the district of ade quate storage facilities makes possible orderly marketing of the potato crop, growers being able to hold or sell as the market justifies. MONTANA SPUDS WIN HIGH BATIK WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (AP) Montan& potatoes won today a surplus commodity corporation rating of equality with the fam ous Idaho "spud." Assistants of Senator Burton X. Wheeler of Montana said cor poration officials agreed to boost its price for Montana potatoes to 70 cents a hundred pounds, the same as that for Idaho potatoes, after considering a protest the senator made against a lower price. Wheeler's aides said the Beav erhead County Potato Growers' association complained their pro duct was bringing only 00 cents from the corporation, "although our potatoes sell on & par with Idaho's in all other markets." POPULATION SET AT 110,1511000 WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 (UP) The census bureau announced to day that the population of the United States was 129,257,000 on July 1, an Increase of 828,000 ever the 1936 estimate. The figures disclosed that the nation's population has increased almost 7,000,000 since the decen bial census in 1930. The increase is primarily due to excess of births over deaths, as testrictions of immigration has eliminated one factor formerly contributing to large regular in creases in population, census of ficials pointed out. For better lubrication for mo tors use a common-type lubricant, such as soapy allaying cream or tlycerin. Klamath Spuds in S. F. Window Exhibit I I ...,.... ,c - G. S. Merritt, general freight agent of the Great Northern railroad, took potatoes from his state line ranch for a display in a Great Northern win dow In San Francisco, shown above. THE KLAMATH VETERAN Activities of the Spanish-American War Veterans. The Disabled American Veterans, The Veterans of Foreign Wars. The American Legion and Their Auxiliaries. VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Pelican Post No. 1383 Members of the Pelican post No. 1333, VFW, endorsed all is sues in the forthcoming special city election which were recom mended to voters by the city plan ning commission in a meeting held November 17. All members who were not present at th meet ing are urged to study informa tion on the proposed bond issue published in pamphlet form by the city administration and to east their ballots on December 3 for the good of the community. Officers for the ensuing year Leading Man Neil Hamilton Likes Movie Job, Reads to Blind Soldiers As Pastime HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 22 (UP) Neil- Hamilton. who left posing for collar ads 20 years ago in New York and came to Hollywood to act In the movies, reported today that he hasn't regretted a minute of his timeor the hundreds of pounds of yellow grease paint he has smeared on his face during the last two decades. For 15 of these years he has been a leading man. the handsome fellow who takes second billing to the glamorous lady star and acts as 'tier foil for seven reels. He has acted in picture After picture, until his credit list in the motion picture almanac is one of the longest in the book. He's still one of the leading leading-men, has every hope to continue the same kind of job for many a year to come and is inclined to pity the dozens of stars he has seen flare Into the multi-thousand dollar salary class for a year or so and then fade into oblivion. "I've tried to do my work as best I could," he said. "I've tried not to worry about anything, and above all, I've never sought to get Out of the leading man class. I've earned good wages all the time I've been In Hollywood, I've got a nice home, a good wife and a bank accountand I know when I'm well off." Formal biographies of Hamil ton say be was born in 1899 and tbat his hobbies are sailing and parlor magic. He doesn't look 88 years old. He's bright-eyed, dark-haired and trim, like a leading man should al! 1,, kul itior,ALTAtailet " M-Ittutb tilirv Pot 314:vs. , ,..,,, get tiVILIONN rilip:te 4Aett0.; IhnillA,:lt.. , . . . ..,. (..; . ') Al- . THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON were installed by the vets at the meeting as follows: George Lee. commander; W. B. Meyer. senior vice commander; Herman L. Lot dahl. junior vice commander; Ed Al leach, chaplain. and At Fidler, quartermaster. Meeting nights of the organiza tion have been changed from every Wednesday to the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month. Hereafter dues will be $5 in chiding reinstatement or initi ation fee, and ;4 per year thereafter. be. And as for his hobbies, he doesn't have much time to sail or do tricks with cards, because of a philanthropy of his own devising. Two nights a week he spends reading to the blind men in the soldiers' home at suburban Saw tenet. "It's a selfish kind of thing," he said. "I go to read to them because enjoy it as much as they do, poor devils. Further more It good practice for me, as an actor." We saw the steamship "Gigan tic" and the steamship "Colossal" In a race across the Atlantic to day. The "Gigantic" won. You'll be seeing the same thing when Paramount releases W. C. Field's newest picture, "The Big Broadcast of 1938." Most of the action takes place aboard a super streamlined ocean greyhound, which is so modern that it gets its power from the air. The ac tion is supposed to be taking place about 33 years from nowin 1970. Part of the plot calls for the race between the "Gigantic" and a present liner, the "Colossal," which has three stacks belching smoke. Studios ordinarily try to keep their trick photography un der cover, but since it's obvious to any fan that no studio, not even Paramount, could build a $20,000,000 stream-lined ocean liner for one picture, officials don't mind letting you in on the secret. It consists of two model boats, each about 20 feet long, costing CO PROOF TERME STRAIGHT4 BOURBON VtINISKEN Hiram Walker 6 Sons, Peoria, Illinoist Wolkerville, Ontario; Glasgow, Scotland. .0 7' .11 IF A Itii:z) -,"V"". ,ft,m146e.r it,41?2,-,' 7:4, I about MOO and floating in a con crete pond on the studio lot. These craft operate by compressed air. A man Ilea flat on his stomach in each one to pull the valves which turn the propellors and thus pro vide a new kind of movie thrill. Quirks in The News ODD REQUEST INDIANAPOLIS, ( A P ) Eighteen year old Robert York, In court for the theft of an automobile, asked Judhe Pro Tern Clyde C. Karrer to give him a life sentence. "You might as welt give me life," said York, Who twice had served sentences for automo bile theft. "I can't get a de cent job, and every time I get out the police are on my trail." The judge sentenced him to one to 10 years in the Indi ana reformatory. eGOING. CAMDEN. N. J.. (AP)--The coroner will sell out the sher iff Monday in Camden county. Because the law forbids Sheriff Joseph H. Van Meter from selling a garage he owns to satisfy a judgment, Dr. Er nest Larossa, coroner. will put the property under the hammer. DEER COSTS HIM DEAR ASHLAND W I N., (AP)-- Fenders and headlighte costing what they do. I. B. Iverson is beginning to feel a wee bit dis couraged. Last week deer dashed across a highway near Drum mond and crashed into his car. A garage repaired a damaged headlight and fender. A few nights later Iverson's wife drove along a forest bor dered highway near Superior. A deer darted out of a thicket Into the road. The garage repaired the same headlight and fender. EMENBER 041 ror -Nar.-rt '1C41E MVO Schilling PUREVANILLA 6attd, AGING WINTER AND SUMMER FOR 2 WHOLE YEARS BRINGS YOU THIS WHISKEY WITH "NO ROUGH EDGES" Me to cut a figure as a knowing host? Then serve ...TEN HIGH! Here's why it's super. smooth: Formerly whiskey matured far more rapidly in summer than in winter. But it's always summer in Hiram Walker's modern weather-controlled rackhouses and TEN HIGH mellows every minute of every montb for two long years! Try TEN HIGH, really ripe whiskey at a right price, Ab. Newsman Describes Horrible Doom of North China City , (Editor's Note: Jeck Belden. United Press correspondent who was the only foreign newspaper man to witness the tali ot 'rai )Uent capital of Shansi, tells In a delayed dispatch sent by eourier to Peiping and cabled to the United States, the horror of the eity's tinel collapse). By JACK BELDEN Copyright, 1081, byUnited Prose FNNYANti, Southern Shansi, Nov. 2 (Vie Courier to Peiping) (UP)-1 have seen a full-grown city die before my eyes, and At I. a sight that.remaing engraved upon the memory. The horror :ot Talytten's col lapse and fall Is ended. And the small group of foreigners who lived out with me those lest days In the American compound of the stricken city, are heading south ward to satety. In those days we lived under ground like rats, fearing to come out in the light, tearing the ever present terror ot vicious black planes, circling like vultures in the sky. Taiyuan literally tell apart, and one who has not seen it happen can hardly understand the gnaw ing horror or those last days and hours. The little group ot missionar les struggled through this alowlY dawning terror, 'trying to keep together what little courage and hope refrained. The streets, gradually became deserted.. Dogs circled around itim101217. and dead bodies lay in gutters. mangled by exploiting 4 , , 'hells. with no one interested enough to cart them away. The few Chinese who remained knew their city was doomed, mud they remained In hiding until the Urn. callus to MO in the night. I do not remember how :tinny days this lasted, because the feeling that Taiyuan was doomed came to me suddenly. Hour after hour the black bombers droned through the sky, dropping their screaming missiles. I bad watched from the American compound, or with soldiers in dugouts, until it geented impos sible to disonsoelate that hateful thunder with the bare business of livin it. Telegraph poles ley a6ops the Wee', anti wreeked automobiles remained in the middle of the road. Nobody cared because there watt nobody timre. In the last 'swift hours things Retuned to he crumbling all at once. What wee once a beautiful city, the size of 1Vashington. C., was an empty ruin when I left. "0 November 22, 1931 , 3 TYPES tot different womad different days Regular Super Junior :: , 20c Montgomery Ward 291429 MnIuI. P110110 ON4 1 1 that even the newest fashions should be available at greater sailing& 2that these greater savings should ap ply equally to a party dress or a sweater. EPthat tomorrow you should hove die pick of today's New York fashions rushed direct to you. 4that flattering youthful styls need not Stop at size 20. 5that a purchase of ten dollars or more should entitle you to the convenience of our Monthly Payment Plan. 7tliat a store stiould sell only quaNty that a store should sell only quaNty r merchandise. :A ;',.;r. A , ' 44; Use our Monthly Payment Plan to buy new clothes as you need them. Enjoy our friendly service as you shop in our Corn. plete Fashion Store. Remember, quality fashions cost less at Wards! , , , Since we believe these things, this is the kind of fashion store we run Each day our Fashion Store receives leading fast). lolls direct from their success in New York's smart $tyle centers. We remember your budget and prke them low Dresses at 3.98 prove that good feels.: Ion wets less at Wards. We insist on youthful styles in every eve from IC to 52. We keep your needs in mind and provide the 'right" clothes for every occasion front the County Fair to the American Legion Ball, in our Complete Fashion Stove. Sports ilothao that'7: are A', e. 138:17::":119 6 89 . LA - - , JsomiK. 41avolwo ta.:Ave A. twu.4-Ak lsA440416,fien 221-229 Main Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays 9: 30 a.m. to 8 p.m. I Telephone , 384 41 0 4 1 1 1 - ,, i ',4,. '''-:: .1: , ',r --- ',. ir,,,,....0:.,,i !'.,,,,' ', q f, i',, 4,,I.I.,1:',.',.,S :'4 'i . 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N '.i,,,,,, te that a purchase of ten dollars or more i should entitle you to the convenience of our o ,,,,, : r'., Monthly Payment Plan. , , ,, .:.:., ..!.' l'''''.?!..' ,1:,1,':',.':,. , e ; . -- :, ", ' . ' i ', Sports clothes that f:',.;:'. ., , -,,', - '.,,,' .., . - are right. ,,-,,- , - t , e. , tv,:;.,t . a --tligi-a'sfore's first service should be a .- -',,,,,.. -,,.., ,t Sweater 11. ,. - OW. ,,,, .;, ,,.. f 1 ' ' , i ,...,I friendly service. z ' ,'Iforrog styles for . '. , . ' . 7' . ' ' - ' ' ' ' 1.08 ' r '' , tt .,......- .f the larger sista. ' ,,. ; Skirt , ,: . ';:,:t, !:',1:.:i,:' ' ' ': 't ;,.,,),' if 11,0 ins.,." 4 ,.. ', -, , i , .,. 011 ,,,..,,, , 7tat a store stiould sell only quaNty '' ' 4 , j,' ', ' ; -') , , , ,:.,' ,', merchandise. .4';''' ''''''i,i --', :f.;''',' :. 6 ; '' r - ', -.;,''-' ' ' '. ;' ,',! 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