Jnnunry 28, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS lnu'n fur Norlli Mm. K. I). 1 .11 lit li will li'iivn Mouiliiy nlKltt for I'iMiliitiil, where alto will meet the nalliiiml president nf hu mcillral aitalllitry, Mra. Augustus H. Koch if A 1 1 ! . I'u, There will lio a ill it iter hi huittit' nf Mr. Kocli nl llin Iiiiiiki nf 111" (Iri'Kon stulo IH't'Mlitmil, Mrs. (limruo ili'ttilnlinil-lei-, mid it tnmitlng of Lhit stiile liunrtl of I hn nitilllury In Clio Ore Kim Hinln Minllrnl sui'lnty In ulna rliiMliilKil ilurliiK Mm. Kerb's Hull. Mm. IjiiiiIi In mnlu iruKrnm rtiiilrmitii fur the nrutinlitnllou. Mm. I,. II. dim, iirnaliliitit nf Hi" Klamath auxiliary, will lis unable In atlonil mill sent a report Irom I ho Irani rou li ITItlny. HhnnliiK Improvement Tito ifliKl cliiflnllii oiH'iiiiniKliiK woril 'wlilili filenils of Mm. (tirlelon Wiley (Hetty Warner) linve re ceived In ri'Kiuil to Iter recovery fnlliiwliiii mi ncrlili'itl Thanke- kIvIiik iliiy In I'urllnnil, In which nlm suffered Hi" lit of her lea, win hi'iiril Ktidiiy iiiornliiK wlicii her inoilinr. Mm. I. in II" Warner, reported Unit Mm. Wiley witu itlilo in lm iitki'ii trout HI. Vliii'i'iil Don. nihil fur niiliiiiiolilln rliles and to v i n 1 1 nliuiit the honiillnl In wheel c hit le. ,ite fur lnlnniU -Ainoni the Kluinnili Kalla if itldtini. who wll enjoy a tiny In I ho Hawaiian 1 IiiikU thin wlnli'r nro IT. mid Mr, i; a Unnni'y mill ilielr tlniiKhler. Mm. Wllllnm Kuykendall, anil M- t In Allirn Kuykendall. Inn parly plana to lonve on me imuu litter, Mnlitnntn, Saturday from Hnn Kranrlsco mill will apontl at It'ttHi a moil (li in Honolulu William Kuykendiill drove Ihi Mnsanya. hi wlfn anil little dauijh. tor to San Kranclsco Thursday. i Wro Klglit flub The We Kliclil plnoihi. club met at the liiiinn nf Dorothy Johnson In llontednlo. I.uiu'hoon waa served nt I b. m.. lifter which three iiililoit of pinochle wore In Play hlnh score KitlllK to Hlllll Hhafer mid low lo (initio WlnnlitKham. Florence l.oe, Orion HUM, nor pure JonoH nnd Mlldrnd Went- ItnuKh wore anests of the after noon. Nmi moelliiK will he l tlin homo of l.llllnn Itelllna: In Toe vnllny with Allen I.uce hostess. Mr. lUiniihy lleltrr Frlendi rorolvort curd! from Mm. Kill hoih Rnntehy Friday alatlnir Ih.nt hn wns arrnlly Improved follow liia serious IIIiiom shortly after the holidays. Mra. Rnmahy la re rnlvlnir medical treatment while lit the eolith, where ahe la the litem nf her hrolher and enter In-law. Mr. and Mra. B. K. Mar tin. formerly of Klamath Fall and now maklni their home in riodmont. Atiiimiiiro Hervlre Iter. Arthur ciinrlea Hales, naalor of the Kirs ( Clirlnilun rhitrrh. hnn nntioiiiiced an Intnreatlni Sunday Mint snr vice that he aald la unique. Iter, Ilatea la conducting a Hlble react ing aervlre with the congregation reading the scripture reforenre. The services hate proved popular In the pnt and have been attend ed by over 100. Tito service will also be conducted Sunday nlltl. Vlalllnic Hero Mm. Wllllnm I lurk my and iliiunlilnr, (Inrtrudo, formorly of Klnmnlli ralla and now mnkliK their home In Ran Pranclaro, arrived Iter the early pnrt nf lit week to vlult with Mm. Macknny'a two datiKhtora and ami, Mra. Itny lllvom of t ho While I'liiii apnrtintuiU, Mra. wiiltiir Weat, Jr., and Wllllnm llacknoy Ahout Hun I'l'IH MlllllllllO D- clitly and Koiinel rlu), offlciira nld Krliluy Unit fiimlii for iniilii- InlnliiK the I'icnl keiiimla nnd providing food for tho dolt her nrn dorlveil from fill nor cunt nf the tiilul fnea colleclod on filj city (1ok, rnlher I hint on nil Ihn dniia of I'hy mid couiiiy na linn btien ahiled In mi nrllcto revlnwlnn tho year'a actlvlllva. Annnuiirn Tea Dale The Bo- loiirnora club, which wnlcointia all nnwcnninra lo Klumulh Full", nn niinoiinrnd a colonial ton which will be held Kohrunry 24 III tuo Wlllnrd hoiel. .Mra. Iludolph Proohatol haa been named aoneral chnlrmnn of Ihn affair, at which the "newcomer will Krool the "old llmem" of Klnmaih Vnlla. It . i-IIju llr Umil W. Hharn roturned Thurailny nlKht from Medford. where he ana cnlled In connection with the trial of Leonard (Indnwa, Klaniiilh In- .iii. M'll " " u- il.. --...it n il... riilnl tiimtlnir en iimi i-itit "i in" ' of Mill Trtinn, white bucknroo, at Iieany jnnunry b. Ilnliy tilrl Horn Mr. and Mra. Hoi llainakor, formerly i Klnm aih Falla and now mnklnu their home In KiiKcitn, anuounrn ihn birth of a daiiahlor, horn Tuea- day, January 26. Ilnmnker la Ihe aim nf Mr. and Mm. K. I., item aker of Bt. Kranrla park. In Hotil It Mr. and Mra. Ilitlph Kuiiiir are enjoying a forlnlaht'a vacation In aouthern California and alio In Ban Kranclaco. KiKor la employed by Ihe Southern l'a elflc and Mm. KuRor la employed In the office of l.oroni company, Home From Trip Mr. and Mm aeorga Btovena of the Kern hotel have returned from a two weeka' vacation trip which took them to loa Anxelea and other point. They arrived back In Klamatu Fnlla Wednoadny night. In HiMDllal .Mr. A. I,, t 'niw ford, UK Waahliigion atroet, la In lllllalde hoapllai recoiving medical treatment. She I not able to receive vlaltora at thla time. Mm. Crawford haa boon In 111 health the paal month. In Hart Kranrlaro Mm. J. liar din Carter and Mm. Charlotte Martin left Ihe middle of Ihe week for Ban Kranclaco where they will remain for aevnral day, Mm. carter will uhmlt lo medl cal treatment while In the louth Club to Meet Member of OKS orlnl club No. 1 will meet Feb ruary 2, Wedneiday afternoon, at the home nf Mm. N. H. Jonea 6 1 7 North Fourth atrcet. II rid go will be played. Iti-ttirtilng to Klnmnlli Mr. Don J. Zuntwnlt la expected to re tnrrt to Klnmnth Fnlla from Clnrontont, Calif., where aho haa pent the naat few month. The Zumwall alio vlalted In Reno, Ban Franclaco and other polnta. .Mra. Zumwalt la mimic program chairman of the Library club and ha alwnya boon nrtlve In mule clrrle nt Klnmaih Fnlla. Back From Ho u tit Mr. and Mm. (Jlonn H. Jono have roturttoil from a combined bualnea nnd pleaaure trip lo Ban Franclaco with Mr. and Mra. Michael Deck of Medford. Jonea la manager of Deck bakery here. Totvitnenil Milan .Morflnir fllon C. Wnde ot'KHitli'.or for dlHtrlcl 2, will ndilrntM u lowitHend iniian niiiiilhig In Ihn circuit niurtroiini of the county coiirth'iuiin Btintlny aflnrnonn nt 2: 30 o cluck. Wnde will npenk on tho tonic, "Amor- Irn'a Froodom." Tho public I hi ed. l-'nglea llriuii Coriw The FOK drum corpa will hold II regular practice at the now Kngle hull Fifth and Mnln atrenta, Monday nt 7:30 p. m. A IninlrKne moot lug to determine convention pinna will bo hold following tho prnctic-o. II t'M,m Tll, n II Parinn nnd fninlly of Hhlpplngtnn have rn- iiiiiif-il irom a two wi-naii trip vlnltlnir frlonda nt Nnpn end Frea no, Cullf. Mra. A. 8. Iloichkln arcompniili'il the Cnmnn family aotith. ('iirnon tried out flnlilng nonr i.nimiitn. Una OiM-rnllou (lily Kliilg'r of Clillo'iiiln, who own n drug Mori) In (lio nitltfhliorlng town, la rn covering from nu nporntlon to which he aubmttleil the cnrly part of the week at III I Initio hoapltnl. Mra. Blnlgor la with him during hi IllnoaH. I'Vml Oiiernllon I.uilvlg I'ntor hoii of ii)i Conger avenue la a luiiloiil. nl Klamath Valley hopl tul, whore he underwent an opera tion for removal of two too Thiimdity. the he bo on IhifcJnohN dm Kelditian of I'ortlnnd, who miikoa frequent limine vlilt to Klamath Fall In the Intercut nf the Mt. Hood Bonp company, of which ho l one of lite ottnom, I bore for acvornl daya. Imp roving Mm. Adeline llauck la showing Improvement following a major operation to which eho aubmltted at Klamath Valley honplial enrly thla week. On HiitliicMa Jerry Fomltiitil, who reprcai'iiia Cnrlock 1'acklng company of Bun Franclaco, la In Klnmnlli county vlHlilng the larger mills nnd mncblno nhops. Able In ln Out Arthur Wilson of Ihe Wll mm A lint nut coin puny In nlilti lo b it bout nftor an 1 1 1 ih-mh of novenil daya, during which ho suffered an attack of rheumatism. No .Merrill llnnce There will be no dunce at Merrill Saturday night as Ihe Oregon Hill llllllos will play for Ihe President', ball at Mnlln. KLAMATH GROUPS TO TAKE PART IN BIG CELEBRATION The year 19311 mark the 200th anniversary of tho landing of the first Hwodo on the ahorea of lielnwnro. The people of Sweden aa well a thoso of Swedish de scent In the United States are planning to commemorate event. A groat celebration will singed In Philadelphia, ginning June 27 nnd lasting for a week. Ureal imtublos of this country and from Sweden will be In attendance, among other the crown prince of Bwednn. Com- inemoriitltig event will be held In all Swedish center throughout the country. in Klnmnth Falls the two local Swedish groups, the Vasa lodge and tho First Covenant church, nro laying plnns to participate In tho festivities. A large mass meet ing will bo hold Sunday afternoon, Juno 26. The committee In charge of ar rangement 1 a follow: Kugene Werner, chnlrmnn; Hev. Gottfred J. Anderson, errotnry; Italph Jonsou, John Ilerglund, Carl Ynitngren, Krlck Krook, Peter Kustman and Klaie KJellberg. DRUNKEN DRIVER GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE, FINE Joseph Wilson Gutherle, 32. a cook, was given a tlx months sonlvnco, suspended, and a $100 flno with $75 remitted, for drunken driving, by Justice W. M. Huriirs Thursday. Harold Korfoot, 44, a laborer, was ftiifd $10 for being drunk on a public highway. He waa In tho car when Gutherle was ar rested by state police. Kerfoot paid $8 nf the fine after spending tho day In Jail and was released. The United States constitution wan placed in effect on July 4, 1789. SHOW DAIES SET J. W. Kern announced Friday that he will hold hi annual log ging and Industrial show this year Friday and Saturday, Feb ruary 4 and 5, at his showrooms nt 734 South Sixth street, Klam ath Falls. All loggers, contractor and other truck operator are Invited to attend. Thorn will be on display a representative showing of Inter national trucks, Including the now International "west coast logging apodal" truck, the truck designed especially for the west coast trade. There will also be displayed Isaacson logging trailer, Fire don tire and Roe AC and DC are welders, the latest addition to J.. W. Kern' large line of In dustrial equipment. There will be factory represen tatives from practically all the companies whose merchandise la being shown, and they will give talks on the respective features of their products. There will be three representatives of the Fire stone Tire and Rubber company here, Including A. J. Stephens, Portland district manager. These men will give expert advice on tires, rims, carrying capacltlos and other mattere concerning tire equipment. They will have moving picture projectors and films concerning tires and haul ing. Hnrold Murphy, of the Isaac son Iron works, will represent hla company and talk on logging trailers and dump bodies. The other Items being foatured will be ably represented. If possible, It Is being planned to havo on hand one of the two Dr. George Goehring Dr. David H. Goehring DENTISTS 307 Medical-Dental Building Ph. 489 OPEN EVENINGS new D40-Dnii0 International trucks which 1. W, Kerns re cently delivered ' to the Klnumth county road department. Free lunch will be served at noon each day. 2 WEEKS' SPECIAL Mnke your appointments Now Oil Permanents 2 for $4 IMione 1074W Midway Beauty Shop tint to l,llrcn f'afo Charge Filed F.ddlo Martin wnn charged with disorderly con duct at a South Sixth street en tertainment resort In a complaint filed In Justice court. Arkeriunn Hick Leigh Acker ntun, sorgonnl of the pollco force, was confined lo his homo with Ill ness Frtdny. Mother Dies In Texne Mrs. De Witt T. Ferguson of the Square Denl cxchniiKo received word Frl dny of the ilcnth of her mother, Mrs. C. F. Slack, at Taylor, Tex. Drawing Jury I.lst The county court was busy Thursday draw ing tho 1938 jury list. , PILES Quick Positive reroiancnt RELIEF Advanced non-surgical meth ods. NO HOSPITALIZATION No lou of time from work. .Many satisfied patients In Klamath and surround fng country have been given per manent relief. Write for booklet. Si1. O. H. Mather Chiropractic Physician 781 Main Phone 404W linte la Hot Knsler Mondny, or the first Mondny which follows Knnler Sunday, tins been chosen ns Ihn tlnte of ihe bridge tea and ) fashion show which will be spon sored by Ihe guild of St. raul s Kplscopnl church, It was an nounced following the regulnr guild meeting In the pnrlsh house Thursdny nflernnon. This Is the second nnntinl affnlr. Ilcliirii From South Mr. and Mrs. John II. Houston have re turned from a month's trip which took them to polnta In California, nnd enat to Florida, While at Mlnnit tbey took a plane to Cuba where thoy enjoyed a stay of sev eral dnys. Houston la tho Klnm aih Fnlls representative of tile K'lultabl Life Insurance com pany. lli'ttiiti From South Mrs. (imirgo T. Casper and her slstor, I'ltyllls Ilognn, have roturned to Klnmnth Falls from Hollydnle, Calif., where thoy havo been since the death of tholr fnthor early in Jnnunry. Miss Ilognn, who for morly lived horo, hns returned and will ntnko hor home with Dr. and Mrs. Casper. nettinilng Homo After visit ing here for the past few weeks Mrs. Carrie Mnlcr of Fnlrfax, Calif,, plnns to return this week end to hor homo. She Is a former Klnmnlli Fnlls resident nnd cam north, cnlled hy the serious Ill ness of her brother, W. J, Stein mots. I. Idle Improvement Is shown In fltelnmots' condition, however. ; J vs ' (J7Q fflOQ n A j ; Ma -" ija1aaywaN V J i Dofior coffoo is easy to make with ALL these flavor factors RECTAL DISEASES Mild electric treatments, rcpliicliitf o 1 (1 modioli. Nim-cnliNtilitg, nnn-siirgl-cnl nnd snfer. KKHULTH start Willi first treat, nioiit. Wrllo for FltKH booklet, DR. M. C. CASSEL Hpaclnllst C'naso Drna, Chlroprnctlo Cllnlo 828 No. 71 li Phono 420 Don't think you can't make better coffee. You can. yfk not onrjr uj this, we gtutrsntit it, Jtut 07 MJ-B Coffee. If it doesn't make a more delidoru coffee with fat, rich flartr at any strtngtb jeu Hit mild, medium or strong we will refund Tout money. M-J'B'i fitmoui "FUtoc Essential" is a real nfftt impnmnunt a constant richness of true coffee character In every grain of M-J-B the result of perfecting and combining all thu Important mfftt fiavtr facttrt in this one brand. Try it now the quality coffee the coffee that's ptarantnJ to please you always in every way. THI PROM ORIND FOR ANY MITHOD if ALL perfected in M-J-B A selection of the 6nat quality of coffee beans. A blend that brings out the utmost flavor of the bean. A rout that perfects the flavor. Cup-tasting to check the flsvot. A grind that preserves the flavor cells perfectly foe any coffee-making method, Freshness insured by an exclusive Vacuum Packing Process. 1 thi corrn with thi 7&m fotifaf Super Market 122 No. 9th Phone 716 Free Parking Store No. 2 103S Main Phone 1SS Right Reserved To Limit -' Quantities CANNED FOOD SALE Replenish your cupboard with these canned foods priced at a distinct saving to your food budget. You'll find all your needs listed here: Canned Fruits, Canned Juices, Canned Sea Foods, Canned Meats and Canned Vegetables STOCK UP AT EMIL'S AND SAVE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI., SAT. AND MON. QUALITY MEATS SATURDAY ONLY Swift's Bacon Pkg 21c Salt Pork Stt Lb.20c Corned BeeS Lb.18c Jiggs Special Boned and Rolled. Kraut Quart 10c Mince Meat Lt..Q.u.B2yLb,.19c PORK SPECIAL Legs Pork JZTJL, Lb. 21c Pork Chops Loin and Rib .. Side Pork .;!',.., Cottage Butts ... Uamo While They Last Lb. 23c Lb. 19c Lb 29c Lb 19c Marshmallows Fresh Fluffy 2 Bags 25 Krispy Crackers 2 Lb. Box 29 Eggs 22c Guaranteed Freab Extras Large Dozen Saturday Only CORN Meco" Brand, No. 303 Can . ..Case $2.19 3 cans 25 BEANS Parkdale brand, No. 2 tin....Case $2.19 3 cans 29 PEAS Meco brand, No. 303 tin Case $2.19 3 cans 29i TOMATOES, Extra standard, 2 tin Case $2.19 3 cans 29t TOMATO SOUP Van Camps, large 22-oz. can 3 for 29 CHICKEN RAVIOLI No. 1 tall tin 3 for 29 ti Jewel Shortening , 100 Pure Vegetable 4 Lb. Pail 49c Cocoa Much More. Brand 2 Lb. Can .. Silver Margarine 2 lbs. 25c Hot Sauce 15c Shrimp Silver Thistle Brand ( Wet or Dry....2 Cans Corned BeeS Swift Prem. 12-oz. tin, 2 for Swedish Style Meat Balls Can Oysters Meco Brand 2 Cans 20 25c 25c Deviled Meat Swrft Prem. No. V4 tin, 6 for Vienna Sausage Swift Prem. est 3 Cans aOC Tuna Fish Century Brand No. Vt tin, 2 for Albers Roseware Wheat or Oat Lge. rkst. Grapenut Flakes 2 Pkgs 35c 24' 19c Calumet Bak. Pwd. 1 1 Lb. Can mi 13 Today . . . $1.00 bnji just u many SAW FINE FOODS aa $1.50 bought in the year of 1929 or eren in the "arerage year of 1926. Yon tare 13 at Today's low prices of S&W canned fruit and vegetable. SPff Pineapple Juice, No. 2 tin 2 for 29 Grape Juice Pt. Bottle 21 Fruit Cocktail, tall tin 17 Peaches, No. 2Vs can 2 for 43 Sliced Pineapple, No. 2lt tin 24c Diced Beets, No. 2 can 13 2 LB. TIN ly I 1 LB. TIN lyy 25 ' SW Green Lima Beans, No. 2 tin .24 gflf Telephone Peas, No. 2 tin 2 for 35 gy Cream Style Corn, No. 2 tin 2 for 33 gfjff Corn on Cob, large can 23 gfiff Titan Olives, tall can . 29 '-jrWet Pack Shrimp Can 21 S3r .32 $500.00 IN WEEKLY CASH PRIZES fConirst Clotn April 6, 1938) B,.giiimiiT. .imm.iw 3 Cans 10c Tomato Juice Swift Prem. 46-oz. Can . 19c Grapefr't Juice Del Monte 99. No. 5 Tin Orange Juice Golden Flow No. 1 Tall mm0 Tin 2 forAJle Cake Flour 4C Swansdown. g. pkg. Fontana Fancy Egg Noodles 1 Lb. Cello Bag CofSee Columbia Best Fresh Ground 1 Lb. 22 3 Lbs 65c Pineapple Dole Broken Slice No. 2Va Can 2 for ............ 39c Milk 39C Mt. Vernon Tall Tin For Cornmeal 2d White or yellow. 9J lb. bag Northern Brand Flour Hardwheat 40-lb. bag n9 Rinso, lge. pkg. Lifebuoy Soap Q 3 Bar Lux Toilet Soap Q 3 Bam Balco Sw. Wine Pint 25c Quart 45c 2lc Sugar Fine Granulated 10 Lb. Cloth Sack 5JC LUNCH AT EMIL'S Light Lunch 25c Corned Beef S'wlch ..15c Hot Fudge Sundae 15c Hot Butters'ch Sundae .15c Big Milk Shake 10c Klamath Cheese ........ lb. 18c PRODUCE SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLV . Bunch Vegetables 3 0r5c Bananas Firm Ripe Lb. Sc Oranges Juice Size ........................ 5 Doz. 25c AppleS DeSu" Box 98c Grapefruit Potatoes Arizona Doz. 29c Klamath Netted Gems AQt U. S. No. 2 ...100 Ll.t'