iia V 1 i n" ' - '
'II jit Kullii'liiiu lli-nltlo nil
ilniiiiiy micii'ly of tin- Alliiiiiniil
I'lrshyli-rliiii rhuri'h will niri't In
Muoru pink, Friday, AuKimt U ut
I (I ::1U u. in. for a pntluik lunch
run. Anyimu nrrillnii truiwimr
liitlnn In unki'il In In- ul IVnnry's
riiriuT by 10:15 In mri't Mi
Ni'va lliiyvi who will bo ulud lo
.Vlnt.
i in- nplrltunl group ol Uio or
Kiiiii.iiUiin mvl nuiuy ut Inu
llOMIU Ul Hi l. lll'UHIU lVllMIUt'1, Itiu
1',. Muln wim ivii'n. byiviu niton.
Him. Kuliu null. Mrs. Vvuilu unci
tar. Ni'vu lliiyis iiiuvlinu Willi
Hut liimlma.
Mm. lirucu Lulitiiiin uml cliil
dim Hub unil Hill, Fremiti, urn
Kui'l ul Hi" tlriiii Uiiboriiu
Mr. unci Mrs. John 'i luirp,
CVntriil I'oliil wimu w:ukuiid
uui-ulK ut lliu home of Mr. una
Mr. W. I'. (Jnini neur tliu uir
purl. Mm. Uiiinm uml Mr.
i iiiiii) mi' antlers.
Mr. uml Mr.. Kil Hecves unii
fiimily went L'ruler luku visitors
.Siiturcliiy. ,
Mr. uml Mr. C. I.. Ui rry huvc
pkirclitiHi-d III" Nels -Suiicllieril
liuiuu ut 25: Ueluwure slreel.
Mr. unci Min.'Suiiillirri!, lonnully
of limnll. Minn.. Hveu here lor
a number ol yeiirs uml some
inoiillia ugo returned to the mid
dle went. Moro recently they
clime buck lo diioiic ol their
proH-rly und will ruliirn to Mm
licsutii lo iniiku their home. They
huvo u number ol children liv
ing In Kliiinulli Fulls, unioiiK
lhi-m D. f. Sumlberu, Ciinnon
street, llitlll living ul 3rd und
lirunl, Mm. Knilni'y I.iirwn, 1'ul
tiTnoii street, Mm. Merlin Krlck
oii, Kcenc street, und llurlon,
returned Tuesduy from Gerniuny
whero In; nerved with the urmy
nf occuimllon. lie will return
to u ciiinp in Illinois following1
litit leuve.
Mm. Clyde Jiunes, well known
Klumiith woman will ieuk ul
Ilia Sunday mornlnu errvlco ut
1 1 o'clock ut the AlUimonl
ilre.ibyleriiin church on "'l'lio
Iiidtuim' Kiiilil." Mm. Juinn
Iiiiii worked uiiionu, the Nnvuhoe
Jiiiliuint und will upiH-iir In
costume und will alo huve
number of IntereMlnu lndiun ob
jects lo lllustriito her Inlk. Tho
public III cordially Invited lo ut
tend und children ure particular
ly Invited to remulii for tho
service following .Sunday k-IiooI.
Mm. W. S. Meller und two
i with Mm. Elmer Lunger mid
two daughters, ull of lllsbee,
plun to leave next week for
trip lo tho count bluckberrylng.
They will go to llurbor where
the fumllli-H have bulb crops
growing und will enn berries on
the n"it. Mrs. Motler returned
Inst weekend from Luke o' the
Woods whero she assisted during
411 girls- week. Mr. Metier
Joined her over tho weekend.
Mr. und Mrs. U. C. Hull, Kliim-
Ih Fulls have under construc
tion a friime building on Sum
mers liino neur Anderson street.
Hint will bo occupied by new
grocery to be known us tho Sum
mers lane inurkct. The new
business will later Include u de
partment for sale of meal, chick
en feed und gasoline. Holt Is
mi cx-servlec mun having served
In tho urmy and ho hud pre
vious rxericnce In the business.
Mrs. Holt has been associated
with Fruiter's market. The
Cirietors plan to be reudy for
ness about September 10. A
number of new homes are being
built In this district.
I.eo Potter whore rug cleaning
business Is located ul the corner
of Shasta way and Ivory has re
oM'iied his establishment after
being away for some tunc. Ho
lias been In business in Klamall)
Fulls for n number of years.
The Homediile club met Au
gust 2 at the homo of Mrs. Dora
Davenport for n politick lunch
eon, i'resent for the day were
Juno 'otter, Joyco Reickert,
Mrs. Hawkins, ltuby C'olwcll,
Jessie llighey, Jack Allen, Lu
Von Psefferle, Mrs. John Ross,
Avis Grimes, Sybil Hceves,
Hernlce McCnieken nnd tho hos
tess. The next meeting will bo
August 15 at the home of Mrs.
Jessie llighey.
The bookmobile from the
Klamath county library will be
lit Mallory's market August IS
from I) lo 1(1 a. m. and interest
is increasing in the plun. Hours
for the stop id Mac's store on
the Merrill highway hnvc been
changed from 11:0 a. m. lo
noon lo (he new hours of 3:30
lo 4:1111 p. in. The van stops at
Henley from 10:30 lo 11:00 u. m.
and In Merrill nt the high school
J rom 1:00 to 2:00 p. in. In front
of the high school and from 2:00
to 2:30 lu front of St. Augustine's
church on the highway.
Fred lluble, manager of the
Oregon Slnte hatchery thill
burned several months ngo on
Tire Company
Cash Pilfered
The Klamath Fulls Tiro com
pany building, 2012 S. Iltll, was
entered some lime lust night or
Ibis morning und a suck of pen
nies, believed lo umoiuil lo sev
eral dollurs, was taken.
I'olleu suld thut entry wui
Hindu through u I rout door.
Florent l.eo l.iiMolhc, 50, of
232 lloosevell, was fined $100
und his driver's license suspend
ed for one yeur In municipal
court this morning for driving
wiuio under uio iniiuciice oi in
toxicating llipior.
Hu wus urrested lusl night ut
3rd und Jefferson. LuMolhe ulso
puid SI) flue for running a
top sign ut I'lne und 3rd.
Frederick F, King, 24, route 3,
wus cited to appear In court for
huvlng luudeipialii brakes. Wil
liam (,'. Hayes, 41157 I'eck, posted
Sfi hull fur liuvlnir mi muffler.
and Lester W. i'ridemore, route
j . a. .. in...
U, JMIUt-U . unu uiiviimi,
Need Of Shirts
Softens Jurist
PIIILADKI.I'IIIA, Aug. 8 (71 ')
The shirt shorluga finally
reached a federul courtroom
und the deleiiduut got the
break.
Muglstrule John C. Morlock
wus sitting in the ubseuce of a
U. S. commissioner yesterduy
when Mock Yong Kong. 35, a
luuiidrymmi, wus arraigned on
a charge of possessing opium.
Assistant u. i. Attorney
Thomas J. Curlln recommended
Mock be held In $2000 bail for
the federul grand Jury.
Morlock looked al the de
fendant. "Say," he suld, "this man's
my luundrymun my shirts are
in Ills pluco now ... 1 wonder
how I can gel them out?"
Muck's attorney said his cli
ent couldn't raise $2000, "and
If yuu hold him lu thut bull
you won I gel your snins.
Can he raise $1000?" the
magistrate asked.
"Ves, I think he can."
"Oky $1000." Morlock
soilcl. "1 need those shirts."
Illinois Doctor Opposes
Summer Tonsil Removal
UrSAI D a HEWS, Klaiaslk Falls, Or.. TRI USDtT, Aaf. I, III, raft Ttiaa
HKATTLK, Aug. B W) Dr.
Sanilor Horwltz, Illinois suM-r-inlendeiit
of public heullli for
the district around Peoriu, ills
closed here yesterduy Ihut Illi
nois doctors are developing a
tendency to avoid performance
of tonsillectomies between July
und November.
Tho doctor, here to visit a
nephew, Dr. Isidore Kalian,
New Gl Flying
Class To Open
Oregon Aircraft service will
start a now class of OI flying
on Monday, according to Allan
Mocubee, manager, with ap
proximately eight students due
to show up,
H. A. Hratlflcld, from Wnlla
Walla, has been signed by Ore
gon Aircraft us un Instructor,
milking a totul of four Instruc
tors for the school. Hradfleld
Is an ex-navy instructor and
served with the NATS while in
the service.
Two CA'A men, J. T. Feeney,
I light inspector and Mr. Bird,
ulrcmft inspector, are sched
uled to arrive in Klamath Falls
tonight or tomorrow on a rou
tine Inspection trip. The two
men will be at the municipal
airport all day Friday.
Tex Rankin, well-known pilot,
arrived In Klamath Falls Tues
day, flying a new Republic Sea
bee, an amphibian all-metal ship.
Rnnkln left Klamath Falls early
this morning.
SHORT AND LONG TtRMS
Beginning with Rutherford
B, Hayes, in 1877, the time In
office for presidents of the Uni
ted States has averaged four
yenrs for Republicans, and more
than nlno years for Democrats.
Around Oregon
The Ceologlcal society of the
Oregon country will make Its
first (laid trip since Pearl Hurbor
this weekend, visiting Newberry
mountain near Bijnd, with the
Salem Geological club accom
panying. . . . Dick niilliinline was
named manager of Roberts field,
the Redmond cily airport which
was once an army base. . , .
Corvallls general hospital,
which never in Its history had
moro than 10 new bubles ut one
lime, Is lunimed to the eaves
I with 25 Infants, . . A record to
mato crop of 150 curs was fore
cast In tho Milton-Freewiiter
area . . . Karl O. Walter, Filer,
Ida., will be auctioneer at the
20th annual Oregon rnm sule In
Pendleton, August IB.
Damage In a Wednesday blast
nt the Oregon Pulp and Paper
company, Salem, caused by spon
taneous combustion in a sulphur
bin, was estimated nt $1000. . . ,
An English girl wrote to Port
land's Mayor Earl Riley asking
him to get her a bare midriff
bathing suit.
PILES
S. 6th, announced Tuesday the
arrival of two Robbins Incu
bators, euch with a 32,000 egg
capacity. Urlek work on the
walls was started several days
ago and all materials for rebuild
ing are available. Huble ex
pects to be ready to resume busi
ness by October.
COVERALLS
Khaki or Tan
Slsos 34 to 43
Oregon Woolen Store
DANCE
EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT
9 to 1
Spflrlal Tar Psrklnc tat tar
Danra Patrons
Music by
"Pappy" Gordor.'s
OREGON
HILL BILLIES
with their
WESTERN SWINGI
jv y
I'epsi-Cola Company, Long Inland Cily, N. Y,
Frnnchlned Bottler: Klamath Falls Pcpsl-Cola Bottllns Co.
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO TAIH NO HOSPITALIZATION
Na Lata al Tlina
Parasananl aall1
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cklrssrarlla PhialHsa
lt Na. Ilk r.qalr. thaalia Hit
Pfeaaa 7M
rabbi of Ezra Bcssaroth congre
gation, suld tho tendency de
veloped through inability to de
termine the manner In which
the virus of polio enters the
body, and a wish to avoid leav
ing "raw spots" in the throat
for the virus to enter, if it does
enter thut way."
Heretofore the summer tea
son hus been regurded at best
for tonsillectomies because It
Is the one In which there It the
lowest rate of upper respiratory
Infections and streploccocal
manifestations, Dr. II o r w i t z
said.
Forest- Fire Toll Low
For Washington State
SEATTLE, Aug. 8 (I'l Five
thousand acres huve been burn
ed over by lids yeur't total of
438 forest (ires, Stute Forester
T. S. Goodyeur, revealed yester
duy. He described the figure as
"very low," however, adding
thut the fire totul was three timet
us large this time lust year.
$100 a Month
forx Life
ThtCoUrn Ytart Plan gt'vttyut
1. Definite monthly Income for
life when you with 10 retire
2. Protection for family dowj
3. Payi double for accidental
death before retirement ant.
4. Build up large catb reierv.
5. Pay tteady income if you
are permanently di tabled,
STANOAltD
i.si hax i:
Company
LYNN ROYCROFT
412 Main St.
Klamath Falls, Ore.
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Fielder's Mitt
"Pro" Typo . 649
Hany Wolksr modal. Full ill. Innsr
grsaisd palm. Tough cowhide with
shseptkln lining throughout. Adjust
abl wild ilrap. For right hand.
Restful Sun Visor
With Sweaf Band 25c
Protect! the eyei from glaring sun
light when golfing, boating, or play
log tennis. Green celluloid Com
fortabl on the head.
Canvas Covers
Heavyweight 5x7ft. 4.25
Th prk is low) quality Is high,
Watr-rilitant, non-lnflammabl
covart, Heovy ormy twill. Tightly
woven. Sim 5 X 7 to 20 x 30 H,
Badminton
Racket
4.19
J. C. Higglni Whit.
Lamlnal.d wood
from.. Molilura
proof silk strings,
Prkad low.
Nylon
Leaders
12c
3
ft.
Raqulrat no look
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No. 10 yd. colli.
II. lgrtl...00
Wool Sleeping Bag
110-; Zipper 1ft qc
Closing T.73
Comfortable wool iillod
pillow and bag. Watar-rt
pallent duck covtr. Plaid
cotton flannel lining. Head
flap and pocket for air
mattress.
Embossed
Fly Book
1.79
Cowhlda. Hoi foul
fall laavai for ftlas.
Shaaptkin pockart
ot and,. 7tt4Ma
M Inchas,
De Lux
Boot Net
3.50
Fly welgHt floating
green cotton net.
Aih frame, 20-In,
deep. 10 x 13V4.
Inch top
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STRONG, ROOMY 4x7 FT.
8th Street
Telephone 5188
MILE
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(B) Easily Accessible Front and Tail Gates.
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hitch, safety chain, tail lamp, license plate
holder, wiring and plugs. Complete, ready
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Harris
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TRAILER
95
Sears
Easy
Terms
"42xi& inch body "in oil steel construction. 10 inches high with rounded
corners- Tail light-connection to car lighting system. 500 lbs. capacity.
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1 6-Pc. Socket Wrench Set
Famous Craftsman
A valuable addition to ony workshop. Mode of "Super-Tuff" steeL
Seven 12-pt. thin wall socket handles ond. accessories. H-inch square
drive parts. In steel box.
Linemen's Pliers
7J j-inch Size . 1.79
Dunlap quality. Forged stel, hard
ened ond temporfrd. Perfectly aligned
side cutters. For heavy duly work.
Stt-lnch siie 0.00
2-SpeedBreastDrill
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jobs. Quiet, smooth balf'bearincj
opraKon. 3 jaw chuck takes drills
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Craftsman Wrench Set
Complete 34-Piece Set
A popular set with mechanics. Yt and M-inch drive sockets ranging
in sizes 7ii to lVt-inch. Each piece heat-treated steel for longer
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Wire Hose Reel
Strongly Made .
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Holds 100 f.et of -ich hose.
Green sainted finish.
Craftsman Quality
Long Handles . . 219
Our finest grass shears. Sensational
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6.49
Craftsman Socket Set
12 Pieces in Tool Box
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places. Consists of ten 12-pt. thin straight wall sockets, 15-inch flex
-T handle with crossbar. In sleel box
Dandelion Knife
12-inch length . 39C
Keep your lawn looking neat by
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Dunlap Hose Nozzle
Solid Brass .... 49C
Adjusts from fine to heavy stream
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133 So. 8th
Phone 5188