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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1939)
I November 21, 1039 STATE FEDERAL ROAD PROGRAM KAPPROUA L RALRM, Nov. II (IV-Tho atnle highway eniimilaalmi nirovu(l yt Inrilny it 5,s4o,o'o fadnral roucl proKrnm for tile IU4I fiscal ywti In Ori'non, providing for uapotull lurn or 2,rH4,000 In riiiluriil and 11,730,0(10 In ntnta fumln. Tho fixlnrul iiiimoy lins limw aiithurlmiit by cuniirniia Iml allocn I lull will nut hii iiiimIo until about J n ii . 1. Tim total program would cunt IOCS, 110(1 morn thiii'i Hint or Iho prrntiiit flncal yvar bill would ho $1)70,000 cheaper than that or 10,19. A million ilollm'a would tin uponl nn forest road, 1.1, lion, uou on (diml aid hliiliwuya. Tho liittvr rait would bo shared lt,S80,000 by tho fmlnral govnrnmont mid 11.420.000 for tho Uinta. Allot h rr 14.10.000 would so to fndorul ncondnry hlgliwaya, 1246,000 fwlerul nnd f 1K4.U0U ntnta money: 1400,000 (1337.000 of It foilorul money) for mnda crossing- pro Jncla; $180,000 ($121,000 fuller nl) for fndurnl lund lilKbwnyn. Tho commission Ix'Kiin to Hike advniitiiKo of tbn furfural aocon dury proKrnm, which would uiiiku (000 miles of Oregon rondi r 1 1 glbla for U. 8. nld, by applying for Inclusion of 26 por cent or thla mllvnKo In Ilia profirnin. These. re principally fnrm-to-ninrkol roada. ' ' ' ltniaa ar '. I 1 -:r-m: . . 'if- THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON E FOR Tl ThankaKlvIng will he observed In Die puhlli- irhoola and high schools of the city and county thla week with a two-dny holiday given atudenta mid toncbora nllke with the cloae of acbool Wednesday afternoon. Many Inacheri In both the city and county achool aynteiua will Ixava for homea throughout the tate, returning In time to reaume their dutlea Monday morning. In virtually all rooms of the grade achoola Thanksgiving pro grama wore to bo given before the hnlldnya, and tho old atory of Thanksgiving ro-tbld. SCHOOLS REPORT ATTENDANCE HERE NEARLY NORMAL Attendance la "practically nor mal" In all city irhoola In Klam ath jrnlle with the exception of Kslrvlew achool whore a mild opl rlemla of Influenza wna reported by Superintendent of Hchoola J. Percy Wella Tueaday. According to Wella, T atudenta were absent Monday from Falr Tlow achool. . CLEAN MOTOR HELPS PREVENT MISHAPS If you keep the car'a motor clean and free from greaao, oil and grit accumulation, It will be losa likely to dovolop abort clrculta when wet weather nrrlvoa, according to the emergency road aorvlce depnrt ( men of the Oregon Stnte Motor (aanclnttnn. Old oil and greaao often cover badly worn tnaulnllnn on Ignition wlrea and thcao hidden apota, which btherwlao would be repaired, are a cauoe of "shorta." COOD LISTENE R For the flrat lime the former Evelyn ttothuall, an oboe playrr, watched her huiband, John Barblrolll (above), conduct the N. V, Philharmonic eymphony recently. They married In London In July, loon after hla divorce. TRUSTEES TAKE FRENCH LEI Dylieo Duller and Cy Hutchln ami, Indian Irunlooa at tho Klam ath county Jail, "walked off" the courthouao proporly Monday morning and were Hated aa capea by tho ahnrlff'a office. loiter Duller wna picked up at Chlloquln and returned to Jul 1. Offlcera voiced confidence they would nliio rind llulclilnaon. Ilulchliiiinn waa transferred to the county Jull the other day from the city Jail, where- police laid he elanhod hla wrlat with a safely raior blade. BOY RECOVERING FROM PLAY INJURY Harold Clawon, 9-yenr-old aon of Albert Clawann, routo 1, hoi 681, Klninnth Kails, la recovering In Klamath Valley hoapltal from a painful Injury received Friday at Altamont achool whon ho fell from a aet of rlnga on which he waa awlnglng. The hoy frnrtured hla left arm above (he wrlal and attending phyalclana found It neccaaary to operate before the arm could be act. Til, I, IJKATII KEWINUTOK. Conn., (p) Joseph Davlch, CO, carried to the grave tho beard he woro In m rnlnif for hla homeland. Davlch, whoso funeral waa hold today, vowed Inat September when Germany and Ruaaln par titioned Poland he would not ahavo any im'. and b kept hla vow until death. Weather My the I'. H. Weather Bureau NOKTHKKN CAL1KOUNIA Uenorally fair tonight and Wod- neadny but unaotlled extreme north count; modurute tempera ture, gcntlo vurlablo wind off the coax, becoming aoutherly above Capo Mendocino. OIIKOON: Uuaottled tonight nnd Wedneadny; rain wont por tion: Hnowa over mountalna; warmer interior tonight; fresh to strong aoutherly wind off the coaat. Some blonaoma depend on beea, bulterflloa, and other day-flying Insects to enrry tholr pollen, whllo other plants cloao tbelr petala during the day nnd open thorn only at night, when inotbe ii ro flying. E Percy W. Llnat, 14, paymaster for the McCIoud Lumber company at McCIoud, Calif., waa reported aa doing exceptionally well follow ing an accident near Tulelake ahortly after noon Sunday when hla gun dlacharged atrlklng him In the arm and making It necea aary to amputate at the ahoulder. Lilndt'a condition waa conaldered aerloua for a time aa be Buffered from loaa of blood. The condition of W. C. Feden bart, 20, 412 Upham atreet and an employe of tho Weyerhaeuaer Tim ber company, waa alao reported aa Improved at Hlllalde. Fedenhart received a bullot wound In the loft aide during Bunday evening target practice. GIRL INJURED IN AUTO SMASHUP ON GREENSPRINGS ROAD Marie Jonea, 13, of Homedale, received brulaea In an auto acci dent Bunday night on the Green aprlnga highway three mllea weat of King Cole camp, according to reporta mad to the aberlff. she waa a paaaenger In a car driven by Cbarlea Calvin Raney, of the Marlon apartmonta, who reported that hla car akldded on froaty pavement, alruck a aoft ahoulder and plunger, over a bank. The auto turned over, landing on Ita whoela. PAGE SEVEN Arizona Indiana, after getting lauance of hunting licensee to outlawed a atatute forbidding Is-1 them, now face another old ata- tute forbidding aala of flrearmal thankful they etlll have (halt to Redmen. They ahould be I teeth. 'imUkiUutr, wm somJ 4VxaKH.'MBa Uh Mother, SATISFY THE FAMILY BY HAVING PLENTY OP, SNOW FLAKES ON HAND IRUX A SNOW FUKL See how tender and flaky It it.' That'i why SNOW FLAKES lead in popularity all ovej the West. You get them while they are really jrtth ht- i cauae they are baked in a nearby National Biscuit Com -pany bakery and rushed to your grocer. lETTHt CRACKERS f0 YOUR MONEY. It costs no more to get fresh-baked SNOW FLAKES. They make soups and salads and other good things so much tastier. SNOW FLAKES come in three convenient sizes. Get a package from your grocer today. www S1IS&ESTI0N OFTREWEEK For seafood cockuib and salads spread BNOW FLAKES with mixture of butter and curry powder or with grated cheese, and toast them. " leu I am ii I ILPIE0MAI1GARII J I t GRAND FOR I -J! SCHOOL I n SANBWICHK ixTr iii SAYf VAWAS11 COUPONS Moat pies, fruit pies, open face or not, Make the crust with Snowdrift eat 'em. while they're hot. -Jwd riff s. SSrD,80,t,b, AH-Vegetable ( hJZS&uryy Shortening Quick-Mixing ll I CCVl y ORIP-rrUKtKtT I OlTl M4a4 I ritn,rflworhre'imyHp- J ? ' (yUP V. bo ,ur 10 UM ,hl Schilline Sy the PERCOIATOrPN tv fi DriPjl; "And here's the type to per- ) lfcj- tolat' Tnlffe my ideal J All SrhilUn y .11 rAMirSr 11 II Ijl m WtiTriaMiiroic It i PINY 85e QUARY $1.63 6.8 Proof. 7J 55 Groin NaulrolSplrllt, Copyrlghl 193?, lh Wllk.n Fomlly. Inc., Aladdin, Schanlay a. O., Pa. THE ANSWER TO BETTER COFFEE MAKING Let your own method of making ahow you why one of Schilling tuv cofTcca suits it best. One for Drip or Glass-maker . another for Percolator or Boiling, You get every bit of delicious flavor and full strength coffee you will take pride in serving. Schilling is the kind that warms the hearts of coffee lovers. vitn nn Msuwt mtxi at tat UN luow Flaice crackers 1 '' NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY O fftSj, PARD DOG FOOD MIXED Nat Meats DOG FOOD g- " These Prices Wednesday Only Closed Thanksgiving Day an .as. 0' Am. f f from CARTER'S FINE FOODS Corner 7th nnd Pine Streets HEINZ Ketchup 14-os. Bottles ) 14-oa. Snowdrift Shortening 8-Lb. Can Cove Oysters Walnut Meats -8-oa. Pkg, Monogram Dates 24-os. Pa j. JeUo FUtots Vhj your Tnanluglving menu with selection from our tall line of tempting frosted fruits and vegetables brought to yon tardea fresh throughout; the year. Helns Puddings CANDIES 1 i&rzrs. ' zj i wmK ssl . s n sa.wAsrsv jucer s i ' -i - s m ivafTrrkv i Cffl Zl "itW POSTED -l5Z&'&?- 21b. 6 wrxv s sii m i . 'mJswmT - mm m Vaasasss mmmmW'' m M lt . As .VST I L I 30 lure uranniatea "v- 4 r . 10-Lb. I'M. I .o, I UUfcU Bag- s KT ... - . 1. W 2 Ofi 25' ' FOODS Medium Cans N.B.C. RITZ Crackers First in Quality Taste CHOCOLATE DROPS PLAIN MIXED GIANT GUM DROPS . Cello Bag 25c Planters Cocktail Peanuts. lo-os. 9. French Creams St 9!Qc EXTRA FANCY Bag C & H Cane SUGAR Powdered , Sugar 3 25c Ilrown Sugar 3lC:aSc Instant Dissolving Sugar 1B.OS. -A Qtanl Jelly Beans a.l if aV FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY . . . .JUST PHONE 322 mm mmN i KAfarc ray -vr- a CHB Oyster Cocktail SAUCE Bottle 1C