The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 18, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    February 18, 1938
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
Four rlvlrt mid colorful pic
Hum urn on illaiiluy lit Hhnw'l,
lliu rimiilt of (Imkit pnlntliiK by
aiililonls III thn nrl itnpnrlinvnt
ol llonativolt arhuol under lh au
pnrvlalnu of K,ll I). Malliara,
Iniirucmr.
Ail flnanr pnlnls are a com
paratively now ininllum In thin
oiinntry, considerable comment
and Internal hn been arouaert by
the plclurea Hindu hy Hlla Tat
lnw, whoan contribution waa
"Flower Krlnndu," Lucille Proc
lor'a "lliu Dully Walk," lllchnrd
IjOwo'p "(Tallin of Dreania" and
t Don llralton'a "Auliiinn Hiinsot."
Thn paintings am inads with
tli lino of hoi li hands, ths move
ment of Ilia body nxlng Im
portant as thn rlan of Ihn (In-
lr, pnlina, nalla and Ilia aldna
of thn hitnda. No hrtlnlica ar
tiiind and thn pnlnt la harmless
and dona not ataln handa or
clothing.
Theaa pictures arn now being
made by atildnnla In thn fourth
to thn eighth gradea, Inclusive,
according to Mlaa Mathera. Thn
proendurn la almpln. Plrat thn
namn and dntn arn written on
thn papera, alnnvea arn rolled
up. thn paper and handa arn wet
and about a tenaponnful of paint
at a time la put on thn paper
. wlinrn It la rulibed around, earn
helm taken to work with ona
'color at a time. Too much rub-
bine makea a muddy color It waa
enaerved.
"It la much fun to aan thn In
.tarrailn effects made by Juat
ona utile movement or the hand
Mlaa Mnlhera remarked. "Aa
Jferory student watchea theae ef
.fecta a picture la inaito In a vary
ehorl time, adding much to en
IJoynieni of the ynunit arllat."
Kiln Tntlow l a attident In thn
fifth griwl. I.urllle Prorior. aev
entb; Itlrhnrd l.owa, sixth, and
Imn llrallnn, eighth.
BONANZA
; BONANZA Jann Pool apent
tlaat week at homo visiting with
-her parenu while recuperating
from having her tonalla remored
.fine returned Monday to Klamath
Kails where ahn la attending
"achnol.
Mr. and Mr a. Dave Roblnaon
and family and Horace Hoblnaon
left laat week for Auburn, Calif,
.w here they were called by the sari
otie ttlneaa of Mra. Hobinaon'a
fnltinr.
Mr. and Mra. If. 8. Mray and
daughters Nellie and Kvelyn and
aona George and Tom, lona
Thnmpaon and amall aon and Joe
Andrewa left a week ago for an
extended trip through California
and Teiaa Into Mexico.
Mrs.. L ltma Black. left Satur
day for I'ortlaud where aha will
attend a convention of grange
deputlea.
Thn Honama library repnrta an
unuaunlly large circulation for thn
monili of January when 528 booka
wero let out.
Mr. and Mra. Merrill Siewarl
arn leaving (hla week for a trip to
California.
(.'lay Walker and aon Glenn am
awny on a trip lo Mlaaourl whore
Wnlknr la vlaltlng with hla par
nia.
Thn IJonama reataurant opened
laat weok undor now manage
ment. Mr. and Mra. neorge J
Thurman have purchaaed the
property which formerly belonged
to Mra. Ada Spnrrentorn.
Thn llonanta Woman'a club la
planning a public card party at
thn library building on Ihn ova
i In K of Fob. 32. Bridge and
pinochle will be played and' ra-
frimumenla will he aarved.
Mr. and Mra. (.', (1. Strnua have
been vlaltlng hern with thn Clnndn
itxrhdolta. Mra. Htraua la a alatnr
of Mra. Ilni-hdnldt.
Mra. A. Cochran entertained the
niembera ' of thn Wednesday
Bridge club at t ho llhrary laat
Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Mnbln
Mux wnl I won high acorn and Mra.
(Irnro lliirrlaon won the traveling
prim. At the cloan of the game
rofrnahiiionta were aorved by the
honteaa.
Tho Wnmnn'a club hold Ita reg
ulnr monthly aoclal mooting laat
Tueaday ovcnlng, with Mra.
Climdo Herhdoldt and Mra. Jerry
Miller acting aa hoaleaaea. Thn
evening wna apent playing carda,
Mra. Volma Will I by won high
acorn, nnd nlao the traveling prlin.
Dainty rnrrcahmnnia worn aorved
Inter In thn evening.
Four-H Club News Notes
AIl'AMOXT
Thn "Blltch III Tlnin" 4-11 aow-
Ing club waa organized ronnnily at
thn Allamont achnol, Willi Unity
llallett being elected prnaldent.
Other nfflrnra elncled were: I. "la
Hrhullr,. vice prealilnnt; Murlo
Jones, aeerelary; Dnlorea Mulkoy,
aong and yell leader, and Maria
Wllllama, nowa reporter. Mra.
Dorothy Porter la our local leador.
At our tlrat mealing wn inada a
program and plana for our year a
work, and Mra. Porter helped ua
plan a Valentino party.
Maria Wllllama, reporter.
FAIRIIAVKN
The Sampler Hewing club of
Palrhaven achool had a biialniiaa
mooting February 11, They aunx
aunga and gave thn elub pleilgu
and atarted working on tho club
eampler, which will be orangn and
hrown. Aftar that wa anwea on
our projocta.
Dannie Hall, reporter.
HKNI.KV
Bncauae of thn high achool all'
rer tea, our regular meeting of the
Henley 4-11 rooking and eewlng
club waa poatponed Friday, Feb
ruary 11. School waa cloaoo on
Monday on account of deep allow
ao on Tueaday, February 16, Dotty
Falrclo, our leader, and Mlaa Vaer
attl, our teacher, and all fourth
gradn club mnmbnra gavn a ai
prlan Valentine party (or the fjrih
grade club mnmbnra. wa nan
good time and dellcloua rcfreab
meota.
Rally LaForga, reporter.
Vete
ran
February a. Thoae who attended
wore: Ida Man Kandra, Martha
(Jlven, Tholma Dyer, Karl Tabor
and I.loyd Lewla, who woro club
inomliora, and Alary Dennchy,
Dwiiyim (Juae, l.oo Iciiublcn, Don
ald llurrla and llornlcn Lawton,
who woro guests.
Wn playud . everal gamea, In
cluding a t rcai ii re hunt, and lls
tened to Tholma Dyer play aunga
on tho harmonica. We daucod
and played "What are you going
to r ii l ii I nh for tho bachelor's kitch
en ?". Then wo had ratroahiiioiita.
Ida May Kandra gave a talk on
why wa gave tho parly, and Lloyd
l,o wle told how wo mads the ap
ple an I ad which we aorved with
the cocoa. Lloyd Lewia, Ida Mae
Kandra and Earl Tabor worn on
the refreshment committee, Virgil
Tucker and Martha Olven were on
(he gamea committee, and Telnta
Dyer and Ruth Mitchell were on
tho decoration committee.
Moyd Lowls, reporter.
MII.DICIIItAM)
Thn meeting of the Diamond-!-
llaby Meet club of lllldulirand waa
called to order by Jean Drew, and
offlcnra nlncted. Jean Drew waa
elected prealdent, Wally McLane
vice prealdent, Walter Kilter aoc-
rnlnry, Hnrbara Pool aong and
yell leader, Clara Hitter newa re
porter, Mllly Drew hlatorlnn. Soon
after election two of our club
mnnibera went on a trip to tier
many with Ibolr parenta they
were Waller and Clara Hitter.
George Htnytlie waa appointed to
takn Clara a placa aa newa reporter
and Elmer Smith to takn Woller'a
place aa ancretary.
Wn have Juat aaven mnmbnra In
our club now. Including, beaidea
thoan mentioned. Krvln Pool. J.
N. Drew la our leader, and hn la
vary flnn and makea our club
meellnga Intereatlng. We meet at
the lllldebrand achoolhouan. Mr.
Jenklna waa a vlaltor at our laat
meeting, and Until Smylhe alao
vlalted the meeting. Mra. Drew,
our club leailnr'a wife, nerved cup
rakea and cocoa when we flnlahed
our meeting.
George Smythe, reporter.
MALLS
Thn rota and Pana cooking club
of Malta met Monday, February
14. When roll waa calloift all mom
bora wera preaent. Slnco wn did
not barn any dnmonatratlon, we
madn preparatlona for our next
meeting. Wn will have reporla on
a few topica concerning our club
Koaomary Rlcharda, secretary
and newa pjportor of tho Fort
Klamath sewing club, with her
half-sister. Francos Hons. Iloae
mary haa had four yeara of 4-11
club work and la 13 yeara old.
Her club work hna included one
year of cooking, two of chicken
rnlalng and one of aowlng. Hoae
mary aaya aha llkea horaoback
riding and awlmmlng beat of all
aporta, and her hobby la collect
ing trlnketa from different
placna. Among her collodion ahe
haa aome iblnga ahe brought back
Irom Mexico laat Bprlng. She
llkea 4-11 club work very much
and Intend, to take It aa long
aa ahe can.
work and will have a demonstra
tion by Dorothy Muagrove and
Kuan Van.Moter. We ar going to
make pinna tbon for our mothcra'
luncheon and alao for fireside
meuilnga at tho niembera' homes.
Mclba llolbrook, reporter.
MILLS
The Mllla achool 4-H eewlng
club mot In the achool house with
Peggy Miller prealdlng. Offlcera
olocted were Barbara Hall, vice
prealdent; Joy Martin, aocretary;
Lola Payne, newa reporter. Wo
had our buaineaa meeting and then
tho meeting waa turned over to
Mra. Stlneraon for tho party. Mra.
Worlow waa absent. Mr. Jenklna
waa preaent and gavn ua our eew
lng membership carda. Alzada
llutchona played acveral songs on
the harmonica for us and then we
adjourned.
Lola Payne, reporter.
ment and Joking, At thn meeting
wn decided to meet at Dorothy
llarsey's houan next time. Juat be
fore wn loft Mr. Denolat took our
pictures. We all had a very good
time.
Paula Blanton, reporter.
HI'ltACJLK KIVKR
TUB ABC club of Spragtie
River mot at the home of Patay
Plophoff Fobruary a. Blanche
Schonchln and Patay Piephoff gave
a demonstration on making sand
wiches. Thla waa a very Interest
ing demonatration and thn aand
wlchea wera later aerved along
with hot chocolate for lunch.
A ahort buaineaa meeting waa
held to discuss plana for raising
money for a club scholarship.
Playa and programs were dis
cussed, but It was finally decided
to give aome cooked food aalea
until later in the aprlng. We gave
aome songs and yells led by our
leaden, Patty Ludwlck and Laura
Pankey. After refreahmenti were
aerved wa danced for an hour and
then adjourned.
Betty Warren, raportar.
POLICE EVANGELIST
TO CONDUCT SERIES
OF MEETINGS HERE
According to L. M. Saltier,
preacher-planlat, who la conduct
ing the Friday and Sunday night
services at the Seventh Day Ad
ventist church, (33 North Ninth
street, George J. Seltzer, the. po
lice evangelist from Chicago, will
be thn speaker at thn church from
March 20 to 27 Inclusive, holding
meetings each night.
The police evangelist Is thn
father of L. M. Seltzer, the local
pastor.
Thn pollen evangelist la aald
to be a dynamic forceful, 'out and
out' apeaker, who through hla
yeara of experience has become
the leading evangelist of the
Seventh Day Adventlet organization.
The principal products of crude
oil arn gasoline, keroaene, fuel
oils, lubricating oils, aapbalt, and
wax, all of which are derived
from crude oil by thn eraoklng
proceaa.
hen a man come home and finds a pie
Hit state of mind it mighty nigh
HEAVENLY
..,.....
PILLSBURY'S DE5T
THE "BALANCED" FLOUR MAKES 6000 BAKING BETTER
MKItltlLL
The Morrill Sowing 1 4-11 club,
led by Mra. Oren Storey. Is milk
ing a acrnp book containing cllp
plnga of iho 4-11 newa column and
pictures of all rcportera that ap
pear In the paper. Mra. Storev la
going to take a picture of all the
cnnuron In our club and havo it
published In the newspaper. Our
club leador made ua aomo 4-H
club badgea and we woar them at
each meeting.
We have a bulletin board, and
Mra. siorey said" that during the
weok aha would como In anu put
something on tho board because
she may have a aurpriae for ua to
read. Wo decided at our laal meet
ing to atari an entertnlnmcnl
fund, and each member la to pay
five renla a month.
Kathleen O'Connor, roporter.
HI. MM KIW
At the laat meeting of the "Sew
A Stitch" 4-H aewlng club at Sum
mera achool wa decided to have
Ihrea artlclea and part of thn
fourth flnlahed by our next meet
ing. These included the pincush
ion, necdlocase and tablecloth.
At a former meeting, several
members asked that we meet at
the different members' homes and
sew, and we decided to do that,
ao thla tlmo we met at the home
of Virginia llenuiat at 2 o'clock
Saturday afternoon, with all mem
here present and one visitor, Mur
iel Whllo. Wo played aome games,
sang aomo aonga and worked on
our sewing.
Late in tho afternoon our noa
toaa aorved hot cocoa, cook lea and
cake. Ono of our membera shook
the table and spilled aome cocoa j
which cauaed considerable merrt-
MKHItlLL
Tho third year 4-H cooking club
of Morrill had a party Tuesday,
, BUIMfiafHasaWnajBlaWM AM
B CHOCOLATE
f! vuivam
"THE HORSE
Plfln VOUR ITiEBlS
RROUnD FRIt-lETS!
Build a whole meal around Por
ter's Fril lctJ golden fresh-rgg
noodles "that won't slip off the
fork". Combine with almost any
meat or vegetable make doxens
of tempting dishes. 100 A-l
Durum Semolina, At your gro
cers in cellophane.
RinC fflOLD or
Recipe Cabinet
Send lit 12 Petler'i liheli tnd rrctivt
min-remtinp aluminum ring mold
or a $1.10 recipt cabinet, pon paid.
reaiia. at aar mi sweaaanj oa,, a iims, awv
VV IS DOT JUDGED OF
Experts who choose the coltees
for Hills Bros, are never fooled
by an enticing "saddle" a
fetching price or a fancy-looking
bean. They are Interested in cup
quality only... quality that meets
the rigorous tests of long-trained
tastes. Is it up to Hills Bros.'
standard? Will it produce the
rich, delicious, unvarying flavor
that users of Hills Bros. Coffee
expect? For sixty years these
Judges have never disappointed
the drinkers of Hills Bros. Coffee.
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HILL 5 BROS. COFFEE
Super Market
122 No. 9th
Phone 716
Free
Parking
Store No. 2
1038 Main
Phone 156 '
I tight Reserved
To Limit
Quantities -
-You Pay No More for Quality Foods
Price Effective for Friday, Saturday and Monday
"Quality Meats" - - Saturday Only
Sliced Baconr": l35c
Dry Salt Pork
For frying or aeaaoning
Lb.
19c
Beel Roast Xnc
Cottage Butts
29c
U. S.
Inspected. Lb.
A auggeation for baking or cold meat
Mock Chicken Legs for25c
Made of fresh pork and veal. Seasoned just right.
Sausage Pork and Veal 2 Lbs. 29c
Fresh Ground Beef 2Lb. 29c
Klamath County Grain Fed Pork
Chops JS' Steak f g Side r q
Fresh Smelts a u..25c
25c
Oysters
Medium Size
for Frying
Rabbits Chickens -
...Pint
Big Cof See Sale
Try a Pound of This Delicious Coffee
Fresh Ground
Columbia or
Stone's Supreme iL-gc
lib. 21c .... 3 lbs. V A
Economy or Sky High A Ac
1 lb. 15c
3 lbs.
5 UtoCake
Campbell's Tomato
Soup Cake
Largest cake ever baked. Baked by Fluhrer".,
Klamath's Finest Bakery Chief ingredients of
this cake were furnished by Campbell's Soups
and Sperry Flour Co.
Mrs. W. E. Mahoney will cut this
large cake at 2:00 P. M. Saturday.
Be Here and Get Your Slice
ill
27c
A 1Sa
Cans
Tuna Flakes Vrl,of 25c
aT- Silver Thistle Brand
J'et or Dry Pack
f eetsM Monte Fancy
OctllllOn Red, Tall Tin .....
Tuna Fish x
Century Brand
H Tin,
Sugar
Fine Granulated
10 Lb. Cloth Sack
Limit
..2 cana
35c
.... 25c
. Can 15c
53c
Tomatoes
Kxtra Standard A.
No. 2 !, Can ....8 for 47C
12 fans $1.10
Asparagus
Single Valley, center
cut. No. 2 can,. 2 tor
29
Krispy
Crackers
2 l.b. Box
Marshmallows
2Pkgs. ic
Preah Fluffy
TROUCCK SPECIALS SATCRDAY ONLY
APPLES
Washington Fancy Wrapped and Packed
Delicious, box 91.80 Roman Beauty
Grapefruit
Oranges
Celery
Rhubarb
....Box
Texas Pink Seedless
4 For
Large Size
Sunkist Fancy
Rose Brand 3 Doz.
Fancy
Utah ... Bunch
Fancy Hot 90 A
House 3 Lbs.
98c
29c
33c
12c
Peas .
Mcrrimac Brand
No. 2 Tin 2 for
12 Cans
Beans
Parkdale Brand
No. 2 Tin 3 tor
12 Cans .....
Corn
Meco Brand
Golden Bantam
No. 304) Tin 8 for
12 Cans
Peas
Meco Brand
No. 800 Tin 8 for
12 Cana
27c
. $1.SS
29c
..$1.10
29c
.$1.10
27c
$1.05
Hot Sauced k10c
Pineapple
35c
Dole Broken Slice
No. 2V4 Can 2 For
Pineapple Sli"2 F27c
Tip Top
Salad Dressing
Quart Jar
27"
Beans Mexican 5 Lbs.
27c
19c
Matches
Tru American
6 Boxes to Carton
Dog Food
Old English or
Victory Can
5c
Crisco
3 Lb.
Pail ..
53C
Milk
Cottage Brand
6 Cans
35c
Preserves
Del Monte
S Lb. Can
67c
BAKERY AND FOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT
LIGHT LUNCH 25
TOASTED CHEESE SANDWICH 10ai
BIG CUP HOT CHOCOLATE 10J
HOT FUDGE SUNDAE 15
BIG MILK SHAKE .... 10
PEPSI COLA, the new drink 5
BROOKFIELD AMERICAN CHEESE .... Lb. 29
DRY CHEESE for cooking Pkg. 10
ICE CREAM, Rocky Road Pt. 15
CHERRY PIE, Fresh Frozen Cherries Ea. 30
PRALINE CAKE, with Toasted Pecans, Half 30
Whole 59
Pancake Flour
55C
Sperry's
9.8 Lb. Bag
Syrup
Mello Drip
Quart Jar ...
32c
Corn Flakes
Kellogg's or Post f Qf
Toaaties .. 3 Pkgs. X7l
Grapenuts
19c
Flakes
2 For
Oxydol I.arfjo Package 2 For 41c
Camay Soap -;;,. Br 5c
DreSt Ijirge Package .... 24c
Ivory Soap Medium Bar ................ 3 For 17c
Northern Brand -
Hardwheat 49 Lbs.
Anchor Brand
49 Lbs -
Flour
Flour
yfM.aa Drifted Snow
rIOUr 10 Lb. Bag .
$1.49
$1.29
45c