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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1938)
PAGE THREE January 7, 1038 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T m c E FOR CONGRESS IN PAST WEEK ny PAVI, W. IMIIVKY, .in. HALIC.M. Jnn. 7 (in Tim ' Irinrn of Hhorlff A. C. Murk of Mnrlnn county unci Wail" Craw ford, ((inner lienil of 111" Kliimnlh Indian reanrviillon. Into me con greaalonnl races featured Oregon politic! In Ilia past wonK. Biirk, erlllcllng lleproaonliillve Jnuion W. Mult ti h it "nlialiiic- tlorilttt," snapped Ui tho inwr In mi, advocating I u k In k "Kiwir hunk to tlio It 1 1 1 m lo Ilia until who hmi rand III" tinner liy colli nil hit lift." II" alno (nvoreil lilrycle and pedestrian lull" on lilgliwiiya W. I,. Uoaalln, (lovurnor Miir tin's prlvntu HiHTi'tiiry who lui boon ini'iitlonnd na a poaslhln duinocrnilc riiiigroaaloiinl rniiill dalo. salil hn would lint ductile for iomu 1 1 in o wlmlliiir to run. Cruwford, wliu roaeiited uuws-Dnnc-r stories oiiikitinnli'.liiK lila l'i' illnn uiiiruHd-y, will run iikiiIiibI ColiKrcaainuil Waller M. I'lulfu (lovernor Mitrtln mi'l Mnyor Carson o( rortliind. who hum Jul imil bunds III an utlink on tlio uatlonnl luliiir relntliina hoiiril for lla Inability lo settle llio Portland winlll controversy, iirulund Sun ator Hlelwor for lila demand Hint Attorney General Cuiiimtnga da tannine whether tlio AKI, Imyrntl of CIO lillllhi'l' prndurta la II l.-K a I Tha governor, however, conllii unil hla own e((orls (o anlvo lha ticklish lulior problem ty gutting a promlao from Dlnlrlri Attorney llnln of Miillnoiniili rouiiiy Unit ha would Inveatlgntn chtirKi.a of violence In connection Willi tha dlaput. Unemployment Insurance bene- fit payments lo 12,uou uncmploy d workara In Oregon will atari January 17. two weeks niter they registered Willi Ilia iiiieiiiploymvn compensation coiunilaalon. It was eatlmntcd thiil mora than 10,000 poraona will ba eligible (or banadta. on tha baala of tlio (ad ernl unniiiploynianl census aatl mala Hint f. K . !. 6 7 Orcgonlnns are without Jobs. Umplnyea In ninny clnaacs o( work ere not ellglbla tor bone-flia. rulo In a (aw dnya on whether lo pay IxinaOta to anwmlll workara who art oul of Jolia beriiuan of lha Portland anvvmlll Jiirlaillctlon al dlaput bolwoeu Ilia CIO and API.. Commtaalon nltnrnaya aald till" ' question probably would ba sol tlad filially In (ho courla. for Ml. Annul college to ruauiuii hla atutllaa. B. H. Leister, who Ima boon vis- IIIiik Willi bin daughter, Mra. Jiiiiiiib Dili Inn and Mis. lluyiiioiiil Kriinii. nuil hla hint nr. Mra. Mua- aol, hna returned to hla homo at Mnrlpuaii, Calif. Mr. und Mra. Knrnoas ana onii- (Iron hnvo ruturnad lo llialr home aflar sponilliig tha hnlldnya Willi ra nl vna In (,'nliroriiiii. Mr. mid Mra. Knrl Weimar were recent vlallora at Clilco for a fw duya. Mr. and Mra. missel rotorson and chllilron, who have haan visit ing with niliillvca In Portland, huva returned lo tbalr noma. Tom in v Johnston, a atudniit at Oregon HI ill ii college, hna loft (or Corvnllls alter spending Um holl- ilnva wllh hla miroiita, Mr. and Mra. II. C. Jiihnnlon. Mr. and Mra. B. Krupp, who hnvo liaim vlnltliig wllh their aou mid daughter-in-law, Mr. mid Mra. Itnyuionil Krupp, hnvo returned to llialr homo lit lliicniln, Wnali. T. (I. Zlim, who wna called lo i California by tho di'iilh of hla alatiir, bua ruturnad lo hla hninn. Mr. mid Mra. H. C. Jnlinaliin have returned (rom a vlall wllh relatives In (liiklmid. M u rl In llyluiid spout tha holl dnya In l.m AiiK"'li'a. 11" mud" the trip (nun Kim Francisco to I. oa Angeles by wuy of Unlli'd Air l.lima. Tho Knlrhavon PTA curd club unit nt Ihu llollldiiy lioinu Thurs day nftiirnoon (or iloanorl bridge. Hostesses for Ibo afternoon wvro Mra. ilwan Tliurmnn. cbi-lr-inn n. Mra. I,. H. lliipklna. Mra. Miirlnu llollldiiy, mid Mra. Mill ion. IIIkIi aroro honora want lo Mra. II. C. Johnalon, aiH'ond blKh I" Mra. 0. I.. Ilrlll and low lo Mra. C. Weniel, .Mimiliara praaant ware: Mra. llolalia. Mra. llrlKKB. Mra. l. I. Ilrlll, Mra. tilllaoli. Mra. Percy Cook, Mra. I.eu llollldiiy. Mra. Marian llollldiiy, Mra. I,. U. lliip klna, Mra. Ilonnlil llopklua, Mia. II. (,'. Jiihnaioii, Mra. J, A. Hon imdy, Mra. W. II. MrKale, Mra. liua .Millar, Jr., Mra. Olio Mlkkid on, Mra. Morion. Mra. M. Kin'. Mra. Itohlaon. Mra. Knndboru, Mra. Schlaaol, Mm. Hplndlar, Mra. Owau Tluirman, Mra. H. Wonml and Mra. C. Wenael. i Onvernor Martin had llttlo com ment on Praaldent Hooaevoll'a meaaaae to controaa. In which the praaldrnt tarmad jurladlcllnnal labor dlapuli'a "iiiidirlunnltt." Tho day ndar Ihu iih bbiiko wna delivered, Ihn itovarnor wna nakod what he ihoiiKht of It. Ho anld he bad not rend It. He nil in I ( mil , however, Hint la bor prnbluma were iinforlunnlo, but would not comment on Prcal dent Itooaovult'a fullure to odor a aolullon. Tho move In conRreaa to forco Incorporation of labor unlane mlKht lake anmo preaaure off the governor, who hna been urged to call a apeclnl lralalntlvo noaalon to accompllali tlio anmo purpoao. ADVENTIST CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL SERMON SERIES t. M. Belttar, praachar-plnnlat from l.'hlinao, la bcKlniilng a aer-b-a of apecliil aormonn at Ibo Klnmalh Kalla Seventh Dny Ad venllal church, alarllnit Bundny night. January t. The flral tub Ject la "The Bible, Will the Old Hook Stand." Saltier la anld to he a attidont of llllilo precepia. The meeting nrs being held each Hundny and Friday ulglita. beKlnnlng at 7:30 o'clock each evening. Bcltior hna preached In 30 to 30 cltlea and lowna of Oregon and Wanhlnxlon. He wna aecretnry of the large South Side church In the city of Chicago for a period of five yenra. Ilia liuiBlc training. It la aald, wee derived from the leading mil alclnua of the country. Ho took work In Pipe organ nlono through a period of aoven yenra. Saltier promlaoa a recltnl onch evening at 7:30 p. m. lie anld, "Mra. Scllier baa aung for yenra In parte of the 1'nrlflc nnrlhweat and hna been moat grncloualy heralded tho 'aweat aliiKer of hymna'." ll I I III "l l III ' " ' W - J A r OB aw Km D I H VJk M M I "VYI II III I Ji .yyi' A V,t V- lf li JUiIETT- i 111? M 'tM T J I II III X A -r'J.,'.yl l 'A IF1MIIBa1K:B W0 J m "T!2L wl . JJ J. II II I'- vTJ V -AsT V .It !ltrflrtW:IA. '-7& fa AT I II ill V Sf-m, ys&s Njr I ' W. w .Illy v '', II ill rr""-v?vtt I II I Down itiey go . . . down lo new low prices ... trie lowejt in history! It's another demon- I i ; f VI (Iratiop of Safeway's efficiency in distributing foods. Try a pound of this famous colfee today. j: ; I i v New Low Prices Effective Today! (I i f ll AIRWAY S A. 15c ' 43c If t ' j NOB HILL -A 21c 40c i- EDWARDS Si a 23c ! 45c V . 4 Lb. Can 88c 4 1 10 Lb. Ti 59c Rolled yats b- 35c ALTAM0NT Controveray among attorneya over Knottier court proceodlnga hould bo hrondcaat was not Rat tled ttilB week when Ihn auprama enurt alilaatepped (he laaiio In a 75,000 libel ault brmiKht by a Klamath Kulla woman who al leged ahe was libeled during a hroadenat of a murder trlnl In which aha wan a wltneaa. The court Indicated II frowned on such a practice but left It for the trlnl )udgo lo decliln. Somo attorneya anld they would aak tho leglalnturo to niiikn It Il legal to hroadenat trlnla, nnnorllug It lakes dignity (rom tho court. Tho (Incision, which bold no libel wna committed, held In in fect It In legal for newHpnpera lo publish any part of a court pro ceeding. Governor Martin, mnlntnltilng a "nevor-any-dle" nttltiide, contin ued to fight for tho (7.00 por ton flux subsidy, which tho tlopnrt inont of agriculture withdrew last week. Since last summor, when I ho department first Indlcntod (lux dinners no longer would rocolvo foil ii nil funds, tho governor nnd Honiilor lli'Nnry hnvu lull n long, hard fight, unnortlng Oregon's fliu Industry would bo ruined without the subsidy. Now they are working on the nepnrtmont to Infliionco It lo ro aclnd Its action. The s 11 promo court la ox pool oil to annnunco within two weoks Its decision on tho legnllly of plnlmll games, which will climax Asals lant Attorney (lonoinl ltnlph 10. Moody's bnttlo iiKtilUHt gambling. Moody soltlod his suit HKnluat movlo houso "bank nights" this week when proceedings woro dis missed. Moody anld the operators promised to discontinue Ihelr oper ations In Mnrlnn county nnd Hint attorneys for tho Hank Night cor poration promised to liifluoncn the discontinuance of the "hunk nights" over the atnto. ALTAMONT llnrry Krkart la reported to be 111 at Hillside hos pital and la still In serious condi tion suffering from pneumonia. , Mr. and Mrs. Uny Keller visited at the Fred Crapo homo on Wod-neadny. Mrs. Porter Sexton nnd son and dnughtnr visited with her parents over New Year's holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Law of Anderson. Cnllf. Tho smnll dnughlor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vic Douglas has been 111 at the fnmlly home. j Members of tha Altniiiont grunge attended tho meeting of ho Poo Vnlley grange Wodnoa-1 dny evening, when five members ; were given Ibo third and foil rt h 1 degrees In the grunge order. Those Inking Iho degrees were Cleorgla Stiinlnkc, Allen Jones, Lloyd Ilna ey, CMftrunco Porrln nnd llnndnll Teeples. Other momborB who at tended were Mnster Slnnlnko, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alton Frnncla, Mr. nnd Mra. I.eon Crnpo, Annn Hiiney. draco Clondrlch, l.aura Tnilor nnd Miiudlo Tompklna. Kvoryono en- j Joyod vlalllng with grnngors nder tho meeting, nnd rolreshnients which tho home economics club of j the Poo Valley grange sorved,' were onjoyod by all. ! The first meeting of the year: of tho Altamont grange will be ' held Ttiesdny, Jnnunry 11, nt 8 p. 111. nt Siimmors school gym nnnluni. All members are urged to attend na several Important things arn coming up to be din-': cussed. This Is to be a busy yenr for tho RnniKO as tho atnto grunge moots In Klnmnth Falls for Its j convention In Juno. 1 First nnd second degroe work will nlno be given Hint evening nnd any grnngo having cnndldntes i Is welcome to bring litem for the j uogrooa, 1110 nuwij -oiucioil oiii core will put on the degree work. In only nine states of tho United Rlnles, hnnd signals are not required. Weyerhaeuser WKYICIUIAMUHlim Arthur v Howard of Portlnnd, who has f been vlalllng at tho homo of his i' hrotlior-ln-lnw and slntnr, Mr. nnd Mrs, 8. K. Uuchiinnii, hns rottirned ' to hla homo, nichnrd Onllngbor, son of Mr, and Mrs, J, 11. (Inllngber, has led DANCE Saturday Night Merrill Music By Oregon Hill Billies Karo Syrup Blue Label. Albers quick or regular Peanut Butter Lb. 10c Pancake Flour 39c Smooth, rich and creamy. Ideal for school lunches. Corn Meal 9 Lb. Bag 25c Corn Harvest Blossom BUTTER KERNEL No. 2 Una 2 '25c White or yellow. Just like corn on the cob. Tempting, tasty, different Safowny brings you new low flour prices for 1938 Gold Medal 49 lb. bag $1.89 Drifted Snow 49 lb. bag $1.79 Fisher's Blend ,49 lb. bag $1.89 Kitchen Craft ... 49 lb. bag $1.69 Harvest Blossom 49 lb. bag $1.59 Sunset Gold - ...49 lb. bag $1.39 Crater Lake 49 lb. bag $1.59 Anchor ...49 lb. bag $1.29 Lion Flour 49 lb. bag $1.19 Tia c Frc'h shipment bulk UlilCS Hallorrl Apples 24 tins 2cans Fancy apples In rich delicious syrup . 2 lb. brick 15c 25c Tomato Juice Llbby'a No. 2 tins .3 for 29c No. 40-oz. tins No. 10 tins Syrup Beans California, Small whites . rnAC: Mission UiaUCllUll io, 2 tins for Broken sections of fancy fruit in syrup I 8 lbs. 23c . 2 for 25c Sleepy Hollow Pnre Fruit Flavors Zee Tissue Peas Garden Patch N"o. 80S tins cans Choice Sifted garden peas. Scans 25c Chili and Beans r 5c Crystal White Soap 10 ,!a29c Lipton's Tea Soap Wlrlte King Ivory Soap Rinso i,ge. pkg. Medium size Qt. Jug 39c Pkg. -" : 3,0,1.14c Lge. Pkg. 33c . 4nr,25C - 23c M lb. pkg. Pekoe Prices Effective Sat. and Mon. Jan. 8 and 10 Bacon 27c Fancy lean-stroaked, sugar-cured breakfast bacon CIVSmmasI If -saiiar Swcc well-cured hams. f. OKiniieU flalllS No waate. Half or whole. I,b. 3W CltntttaMSMft Pure, anow white shortening for all Afp OnOriSnillg cooking and baking purposes. 4 lbs. B k Link SaUSae nicely seasoned ,.b. 21c Beef Steak Prime steer 25c Beef Roast Prlmo stocr U. 15c Ground Beef Ground fresh dally ............ 2 lbs. 29c Chickens sVhZ ,..19c Veal Roasts .1.. 17c Oysters MeiUiim site Tint 25c Salt Herring Medium site Knih 5c Smelt Fresh Columbia River B lbs. 29c Bacon Squares - 19c Lean sugar cured squares for seasoning. Great values for your pennies. . . Finn, fully ripe d i g e s tlble ba nanas full o f bealth and nourishment. Each lc Sweet Navels from Southern California. 288 size m Dozen 29c "t Dozen 55c Case . . $2-98 Apples Lb. Jc Jonathans, Spitz, Newtowns, Delicious All kinds of apples and all rich In health and nourisnment. Each Medium sized Arizona Seedless The finest breakfast trult. Grapefruit Medium sized Ari: Lettuce Each Compact, crispy heads. Bunch Vee Carrots, beets, turnips, radishes, onions. - JC 5 10c Co 45c