RICH CAKE 'ICING LinitE10 m Mit Mg SAM MEM T1, PM MOM (MOT tIMI or 100 MEM NMI tHOIOLATE ILAVall ". Coffee Airway 3 lbs. 490 Nob Hill 2 lbs. 45 e Edwards Dependable, 2 lb. tin 490 ORANGES -HELP YOU ALKALIZE MZM 392 Size, 3 Dozen ORANGES 29c Potatoes 80Lb. Bag 38c U. S. Nth 2 Klamath Netted Gems. Onions No. 1 quality ILO Lb1 .217c Cauliflower Iwiarligtee shneoawds.... I oc Cranberries ' MNM Extra large select coast berri, Grapefruit Texas pinks. Extra large fruit Grapes Red Emperors for your Holiday bowl Fresh Carload of Sunkist Navels From Southern California Spinach ha rogue ifoorexaohx.... 2 Lb.. I3c Apples EYzatkraimat"Ztz.... 5 Lb.25c Apples .Ncteuscatliotwyns Fancy Box 79c 2 qt..19c 2 for 15c 3 lb..19c I I Dank gent IlimothA Chrintingg seal boot h in charge of Ririe of Om HOM club of tho Klitmoth Union high school will he locatod Rotor day morning in tho itiomath Foils braneh of tho U. H. National bank . of Portiond, at KWh nod ainin strouts, whey tho tuberculosis , 11011111 may bo purchased for tine - holiday loiters and packages. Through the courtesy of Pennoy's, 1 tools may also he procured from their department store it Eighth and Nolo at recta for the remain der of tho solo, which closes Do. comber 25. A C, December 17, 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON CITY BRIEFS Visit HomeMr. and Mrs. Lee flouts have arrived in the city to spend the Christina' holidays with him !Inuit' 'wows, Mr. and hire. H. Park of tho Hwnti C01111$11 tionery. Mr. gild him Houtz have been residing at Milts, TO1(1111, where flouts was affiliated with the Chovroltit company, but after sponding about two wooks hero thor will 'Palm for Oakland, Calif., whorn Jinni lint boon trannforrod by the company. VIII Open lk,tital Practice Here A. O. tineltrina, Jr., hose fath er WAN for 'leveret years manager for the telephone company in Mints th Fulls, has arrived hcre from Portland. and will enter the practice of dentistry with his brother, D. II. Goehrint, about January 1. A. G. ticshrine, Hr., is now with the Pacific Telephone and Teleeraph company in Portland. More Cookies OrderedThe 500 boxes of Seoul cookies. ordered by the Klamath flirt Scout en uncil for onto during the holiday season have all boon sold, according to Mrs. It. U. Frederick son, eacretary. However, 'meth sr shipment of the cookies has been ordered Willett will be avail able soon, sod scouts will take or ders for dolivory Until the first of the yenr, It wee annotinced. Chrisinuus forogramThere will be a special Christmas program given at the First Christian church Sunday evening. December 19. it will consist or special Christmats music. anthems. damn and P01011. It has been arranged by Augusta Parlor and Mrs. Mary L. Mow will be at the organ. Order of astsA Scandinavian travelogu film will be presented at a meeting of the Order of VAN to be held Saturday evening, De cember II, in the 1001r west hail It 8:30 o'clock. The business meeting will be called at 7:30 p. DI. All membere and friends of the order are cordially invited. SONS GraduateTwo students q will be graduated front the South ern Oregon Normal school at Ash land at the end of the fall guar ter. Mn.. Helen W. Dixon of 31ed ford and Mrs. Margaret West lin of Klemath Falls are the gradu ating seniors, 1.uttisk DinnerThe women of the First Covenent church will serve a Scendlnavian luttlek din ner tom 12 noon to 8 p.m. Satur day. Swedish ntentboille will be served to thee who may not rel ish the fish. -- Pipecial Meeting A special meeting of the Klemath Falls Po lice Beneficiary RA110111111011 was called for 8 o'clock Friday after noon at city hell. Regulnr officers school of instruction wee itched tiled to follow the business moot ing. turns FridayCounty Agent C. A. Henderson returned Friday morning from Corvallis, where he has been attending the annual ex tension conference. Ills assistant, p- C. W. lienkle, will return next week. Wins In Contest Mn. Bess Kilns of tall Worden avenue has received notice that she won $5 In the recent national name eon. test held by the Snowdrift aim. patty. Home for HolidaysNiss Vir ginia Houston has returned home tor the Christmas holidsys. She has been sttending Armstrong's Business college in San Francisco. Funerals ALFRED JAMES LOGAN Funeral services for the it Alfred James Logan, who paned sway In this city Saturday, De cember 4, 1987. were held in the chapel of the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth. Friday, December 17, 1937, at 1:30 p. m. Commitment cervices and interment, Link. illa cemetery. - LErrin WATKINS Funeral cervices for the late Lett le Watkins, who pacced away In thin city Wedneeday, Decem ber 19, 1037, following a brief Hinting, will be held in Prine-, villa, Ore., Saturday, December IC 1937, at 10 a, in. with the Parcices tinder the direction of ' the Chriattan minister of that city. Arrangements are under the direction of tho Earl Whit lock Funeral Home of this city. PILES Quick Positive Permanent RELIEF Advanced nomsurgical moth. ode. NO HOSPITALIZATIONNo loss el time from work. Many ',widened patients in Klamath and surrounding country hare been given pm, manent relief. Writs for booklet. Dr. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Phyolcian 781 Win Phone 4041; II That Ito PortedA. W. Lock ett, Clyde Carleton and Joen VnI Lor Iiiivs reportoil to police, bo resin the thefte of thoir ovorconte Thoreday night at MI Nido night club at the Lokevlow junction. -- Him itornA eitn was born !M ember I I In Mr. null him our ron Koriitoil of Mo Mono. Kuroda(' won known here, !miring ',pont conniclorable time here in pub lishing a city directory. ,..0,..,.,0 Stemma Mt:wen Tito !dorm drill (Peel in spontioring Mineral ovary Saturday evening it tile K. C. ball, to which the public is cordially invited. Fruitier HereClark renalor or To lalitito wee a buttitione vis itor in Klantath FAUN Friday. Obituary 1,1,mm somt 14ANI)r1114 1Villiam Noah Sander 14, for the hest seven moni hi,. ii renident of illy, Oro., paneled away in this city Friday, December 17, 1937, et 12:40 It m. following RII 111 1mm of Revere' months. lb e vian a Wive Of St. Paul, Ark., and at the lime of hie death was aged 44 yearn 10 month N and 2 dam Surviving are him wife, Mn. Bertha Sanders: four deughtera, Omit, dean. 0 r At leaVern And Edna l'eltri Sand. ern: three sons. Curl, Harold end William Earl Modern. all of illy; NIX brothers, A. J., of Texan; David, of Kansas; Robert. of California: Hubert, of Arkansas; T. J., of Illy. and Jemes Sandors. of San Francine, Calif.; five sin ters, Mn. (race Crawford. of Arlen:tans; Mra. Birdie Itatmentan, of Missouri: Mrs. Nellio Keller, of Texas; Mrs. Stella FrO01111111, and Mre. Annie Walley. of Mis ninnippl. The remaina rent In the Earl 1Vhitioek Funeral Home. Pine street at Sixth. Notice of futterel to ha announced later. GLEN HUGH HUNTER. Glen Hugh Hunter, a resident for the pest 212 yearn, palmed away at his into residence in this eity Friday. December 1 1. The deepened was a native of Niont pellet'. Ohio, and was aged 47 years. 11 months and 16 days when palled. He is survived by hin wife. Eleanor, and a son. Kenneth B. Boyle. of this city; a daughter. Betty Boyle of Eugene, Ore.; a brother. Roy of Salem. Ore. Mr. Hunter was a member of Salem Lodge No. 386, BPOE. The remains root in Ward's Kirtmeth Funeral Home, 925 High street, where Mende may call. Notice of the funeral ar rangements will be announced It a later date. The U. S. department of agri culture elltinlatell the damage done by only 34 of the country's greatest Moen pests at about $900,000,000 yearly, with the boll weevil alone accounting for $164.- 000,000. Uncertainty rules the tax mit nation, the labor situation, the monetary situation. and practi cally every legal condition under which industry moat operate Lemma du Pont, financier. Was it not a lucky day for man when Eve ate the apple? The charge that knowledge brings dis contentment is fortunately true. Dr. Robert Milliken. California Inatitute of Technology. MERLE NORMAN coxmoties for Christmas GUN. A Mince Rings 30c ea. Remember Also KLAMATH'S FINEST BAKERY 40 COYOTES TAKEN OLIIIING NOVEMDEll Predatory 111111110 bunions took a total of 40 coyoten In Klamath county during tho month of No-1 vembor, according I i i report I from RI Fugate, dildriet of to iIIYhuIr,u ,r memo manage-I meta of tho U. H. biological our- i voy. Three bobento worn also taken Iii tho county by (Marlon W. tiltusgow, ono of tho Kitimat h county hunters. Glasgow trap ped 20 of I ho total number of coyotes taken in this county, placing am ono of II) highent catch hunters In the state. Fred R. flunkey of Redmond, ono of the noolotant Mato man 'mem otorted two Winn trap pers on predatory project It tho lomat h remrvation In November. This prject being carried on by tho biological survey In cooperation with Indian itervico. 'rho Indian hunt en took I 3 coyotes tho res ervation (lilting their find 111011i Ills work. quid:1g oil or part time, 47 hunters in Oregon paid under cooperat Inn Wood-tit ate-cou nit y funds took 406 coyotes, 49 hot-- pato. four militant nod two beam Six Vl'A hunters took 32 coyotes and thren bobcats, according to tho monthly report. ALTAMONT FORMS NEW CHURCH AT FRIDAY MEETING After nome 12 year, of Sunday (whet)! work, carried tenter(' by leaders a nil tettehers of the First Presbyterian church of this city, the actual organization of a church In the Altionont area was to take place Friday evening at g o'clork. It will be a community church tin der the auspices of the Presbyter ian church, U. 8. A. Some time ago the presbytery et southwest Oregon appointed a en:undue() consisting of the Rev. Forrest C. Travaille, clerk of prep. bytery, the Het Engvalti Iverson. Sunday sehoul missionary, and the pastor of the local Presbyterian church, the Her. Theodore Smith. D. IL an chairmen, to take charge of the actual organization of the con gregat ion. Members were to be received either by letter or transfer or on profession of faith by the commit tee. This was to he followed by the election of elders and trustees to lead in this work. The service of public worellin was to open at eight o'clock. when It unit expected that the liev. Iverson would deliver the message. Seven elders from the First Pres byterian church of this city were also to participate in the organization. IS A delightful cake entirely new and different in taste and texture. A treat you will long remember. Your last minute Christmas shopping problems can be easily solved by Giving Fruit Cake. Made from the finest ingredients and baked only as Fluhrer can bake it. . Place your orders early for special rolls and other baked goods for Christmas day. Our capacity is limited so place your orders now and avoid disappointment. 1 Baking Powder K. C., 25-oz. tins 190 Royal, 12-oz. tins 35O Schillings, 12oz. tins 270 Calumet, 2I2 lb. tin, 490 Clabber Girl, 32-oz. tins 230 Christmas Mixers Canada Dry Products Clinger Ale, Limo Rickey, Sparkling AVater 12-oz. Bottles 2for 25c 28-oz. bottles 190 ril Fruit Juices The famous TruPak Brands. Your choice of the following flavors: Apricot, Peach, Pear, Plum 1Zon. Tine Can IOC Sliced Bacon Delicious. flavor), sugar cured breakfast bacon. Rind off Lb. 35c Lamb Legs, Pound 15c Chops, , 15c Pound Shoulder Roasts, 91c Pound Stew, 3 Lb.. 25c PRICES EFFECTIVE SAT. AND MON., DEC. 18 AND 20 Apples No. 24 tins...----- 2 Cans25c Hood Rivet Fancy Peck Grapefruit Juice 14e. No. 5 th.43c Silver Nip Pineapple Juice ,o. 2 u.2 for25c Grapefruit No.. fin.. 3 tor33c Pineapple No. 9 tins.- 2 tor29e Summer Isle 413-z. tijul 23c 2 Tomato Juice -1" . No. 10 tins 39c for29C Jell I Libbys---16-oz. tins Sitc Del Monte Libb.yo No. I tins Tomato Soup ........ 5c Van Camps Picnic Tins Sweet Potatoes No. 2 tins. 19e Del Monte. , Ripe Olives .... 3 c.25c Lint hays, medium olives. Buffet tins Cocoa .2-Lb. Tin 15o Waverly Powdered Sugar 3Lb..A7c For your Christmas Tom and Jerrys Swansd'n Cake Flour pLkgb.. 25c Pkg 5c Pure fruit flavors Jell Well 3 pkg.14c The National DessertYour choice of flavors Corn 2 .25c Del Monte Golden Bantam No. 2 tins Picnics . Pure Lard Famous Picnics For all cooking purposes Salt Herring Spiced Herring Fresh Crabs Larg Large size ,tk Gum Drops 2 ib..25e Chocolate Drops 2 Lbs.25c Satin Mix ... 2..25c Lb.191c 3 Lbs. 39c Each 5c Pint 19c Each 19c Oyster Cocktals fnoereedvery holiday i 4 E c Each 57 Big fresh gums, always a favorite Rich. creamy old fashioned chocolates A favorite for very young children Cream Mix 2 L..25e The candy with the creamy, flavory centers Monterey Chocolates 2 tt 75c Our very best chocolatesThey make delightful gifts 4-Lb. Box.---...$1.25 Raisins litg25c Thompson Seedless, bulk Peanuts 2Lb1.25e New Crop. Freshly roasted nuts Pop Com 3 Lb..25c Fancy white rice corn Cal Ray Sodas or Grahams PA GE FIVE 11 IXT. Soft She Almonds 2Lbs.49c Mince Meat 2 ..19c Just like home made Crackers 2 L:,;125c Peas 2 for29c Del Monte Early Garden No. 2 tins Marshmallows pkg. 15c Fluffiest. For your Christmas salads Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs.25e Add new taste appeal to your turkey dressing by using shredded wheat biscuits Cream of Wheat....pkg.23c Chocolate ....... ............ Lb. Barl7C Bakers Premium Leg Pork Tender roasts of choice young pig pork, served with sweet potatoes and apple sauce make a delicious and inexpensive dinner. Roasts, Pound ....... 19C Steaks Lb. 250 Center cuts of fresh ham Skinned Hams Tender; mild well cured hams with all the surplus tat and rind removed Lb. 25c II A i 1 1 1 I I