The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 16, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
TUESDAY, AUGUST 16
THE KLAMATH NKW8
Church League is
Proposed at Meet
CITY BRIEFS
Plane May Not ,'
Enter in Race
jCURWOOD RlTES '
I SET FOR TODAY
i
LAUSAXNK. Switsrrlaii'rt. Aug.
II. (A. P.) A leagna of churchta, i
following--1 ho mra If not 111 i
poller of ths le ius of nations
a auita-estod thin morning to
th world conference on faith
Front Rocky I'olnt Mrs. K. T. I
mtxicipai. 'AinronT. oak-
Ahk.' 15. (fll
t the Air King
To Hky Lakes Several Prtla i n., ,,,, home hero tomorrow afternoon
rhorrv ftsMtL- ! """"" u,..l will ha In IliV fllll miho.
Jester waa shopping In the cliy1, raif j,
yesterday from Kockr loiui. y f Issll.ilUr thai
OWOSSO. Mich.. AO. J 5. W)
Funeral ritea for James Oliver
mrwood. author and eouserrsi
ttoniyt who died Saturday ulglit,
will be held at the Curwood
mnA n.H, h w, n. rw n,.. ! Havon 8unday and went to Sk
iniir in- tip inrui tiiu nini i
time although - none of them
fished. Two deer were aeen on
! airplane race loomed today when
llurlal will be In Oak Hill ceine-
Alnsllo of Baltimore, represent
ing the church of disciples of
(,'hrlst In North America. Dr.
Alnslle la one of the leaders of
the church, oulty nioroment to
the United States. ' v
, "la It noi high time." he ask
ed, "that the churches should)
form as league, each church hold
ing to all It' has and seeking to
contribute something to that
dlrine life that -has been released
for 'the growth of mankind toward
Oodr-
. The . covenant, he continued,
teed be no. more binding than
this Mnf,MHM K., 1, ....... 1 ., Mr .
foM on,,..... , . . ,: " ! K. Mr. and Mrs. 1. P. Liggett.
dacatandlng by future conferences
ad -cooperative effort, making
possible the way for growth Into
nity which can nerer come so
long aa we remain Isolated from
and indifferent to the causes of
others. - v.
, I wooil
George Ogle. Claude Williams.
John
Peyton.
.it twirj iw "",T",nei travel i0 miles an hour, tts
Sunday visitors to register at J cruising speed revealed
Cherry Creek Haven Sunday are. - , , s0
hour at top speed.
A rutest of gasoline consump
tion was planned by the pilot this
Mr. and Mrs. 'lleorge Ogle. John !
Crump, Garland Brown. Tom .
Moore. Mr. and Mra. H. F. Kar-
IMr. and Mrs. K. IX McGhehey.
i Mr. nud Mrs. J. W. Kerns. -Mr.
iand Mra. A. Quest of Janesville.
I Minn.. Mrs. R. V. Ess. Catherine
I Ess. O. H. Brown. O. H. Moon.
'l. R. Moon, and a party com-
posed of Lester Cofer,' Leslie
1 Elmore. Roland Cofer, Wallace
t crllngs. Joy Evans. Ruth Cofer.
j Helen Cofer. Virginia Peyton.
' OVFP CPA TiM"iAV GoorK Gnstafson. "Snowy" Gus
'.i:T. L,'Irtatson of : Berkeley. California.
: I Merle Swansen and Joe Evans.
(Coartlsmert from Peo One) I
afternoon.
SPIiANES TO HOP
regrdle of hi, position at thej Young Angler Takes
- The second prize of no.ooo i Three Days to Landi
goe. to in. second plane to fia- . Rig f ighting Fish
: Lieutenants Bennett. Grlffen! ' ' . ' ,. "'
aad Albert Henley, both of Okla-i NELSON. B. C, Aug. U. (A-,
knn. rur ka ih. n.i .-. i P.) An endurance fish cham-
la the drawing for the oosltionsj P'onshlp of these parts is claimed
Grftfen nicked the No. 1 slin and i hr Ion
eld the advantage through
tog the first to qualify.
Kurt at Xoon. ?
It la planned to send the Griffon-Henley
ship off promptly at
asoa and the others at two-min
ute Intervals thereafter.
Bush, 15. ' who arrived
here with an 18-pound salmon it
took him three days to land after
sinking a fly hook. The boy was
using a llsht line which did not
permit him to adopt vigorous
measures, after the salmon -retreated
under a rock. On the
As anon ih hinn and voiinw ' third day he approached the prob-
plaae. Is In the air. the mono-l lem with a rowboat and landed
plane "El Eneanto," named by 'his salmon. -
Lieutenants Ncrman A. God-1 ' :
dard and Kenneth C. Hawkins. '. Tor resnlta nse Sews Class Ads.
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recheck ot Kwoline cansump-t " side of the authors
. . 1 .. tl aa.M Un tttia I 11 1-
!.. hnur.wt th nlan nail a tiaivuin, - -
fuol storage supply sufflch-nt to!
it si tin miiM. sou milt's i
the trail while enroute to the l8hortoflIonolHh(
lakes. Those taking- the trip: A between Charles!
were Mr. and Mra. Oscar Peyton. In. ., ., . ,h. !...
and Ralph Lewis, navigator. to-J
.tK rn..tfirv l-Knriieiititttves I
McAndrews, and Calvin ; . m developed that the'
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assumption that the plnne would
Try
Breakfasts
. ' . that . '
"stand by" you
Say, Business ' Head If
Draggy Mornings Hold
,You Back Quaker Oats
Widely Urged
RECES'T commercul investiga- :
tions show that . almost 70 i
oi the day's important work in offices, i
stores, etc, falls into (our short, be 1
(ore-luncheon hours. Likewise, 8t) !
o( the day's important classes in oesWv '
' every school and college in Anserine,
j fall, too, inter the same period.- , ;
I Thus breakfasts of well-balanced, :
I complete (ood food that "stands I
I by" you through the morning are i
I' being urged widely today by experts, j
Quaker Oats, containing the ex- '
cellent (ood balance of protein, car
! bohydrates. minerals, vitamine "B '
and the essential laxative "bulk of
oats is idea! food (or that purpose, i
No other cereal grown compares
m (ood balance. Delicious and en-
ttcing. Quaker, Oats corrects the .
mistake of inadequate breakfast '
eating. ; '
Start now with Quaker breakfasts.
Note then your mornings. Grocers
have Quick Quaker (cooks, in 2M to
5 minutes) and regular Quaker Oats, 1
Quaker Oats
1007
t JL 'ska I
sigasaasSss.sJsJSS"s-
a 1 l 1 , it .... ...r:
f -sr. V ? t . i , ' ) ;,..r- M - - -
the runway, Ita nose pointed tow
ard the Pacific.
-The other pilots are scheduled
to take-off In the following or
der:.. n -
- X Major Livingston G. . Ir
ving, Berkeley. - - -
4a Jack ost. San Francisco.
, 5. Augie Pedlar, Flint, Michi
gan.
.
las, Texas.
Charles W. Parker, Lomax. i
Martin Jensen. Honolulu.
-GaMs-Santa Monica;
CSpt. William Erwln, Dal-
; ' ' BOYALTV MAKES HAY
CAbGARY. Alberta. Aug. 15.
(AS.f The Prince of Wales and
Prince George showed that they
car make bay while v the sun
shtnesv today, each wielding a
lusty fork tor several boors in
the snorning. and one hour after
luneh. Other members of the
royal entourage, however, found
other means ot amusing them
selves.
- To facilitate the proper hand
Hog ot broken bones Klamath
Valley hospital has installed an
X-Ray department.
JACK FROST
Shoe Repairing While
You Wait!
Goodyear . Welt System
..j. 119 So. Sixth St.
; j Special
Portland
i Sleeper
V,' Newovernlghtscrvlcefrom
i ,; Klamath Falls on the fast
Weit Const. Departure st a
) ' ' convenient hour in the even
V "ins. with srrlval In time to
y start the day in Portland.
' Pullman resdy for occa
. psncy st 0:50 p. m. Lesves
.Klamath Falls ICM5 p. rru, sr.
'rival Portland 9:25 a.m.' I
Portland and back)
good for 16 days.
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(-loses at 9:00 o'Clock Saturday Night
Just Five More Days
To.Get Extra Votes on $20 Clubs of New Subscriptions
80,000 EXTRA VOTES
Candidates are offered a wonderful opportunity to get thousands of extra
votes' by forming ', "new subscription clubs."
' 80,000 extra vqtes will be given for every $20 worth of new subscriptions
turned in during the period starting August 8th and ending August 20th. . The
80,000 votes are a bonus in 'addition to the regular' votes given on subscriptions.
, , ,. ' ' i K it'll - i''.' 1 '
There is ho limit ,to the number of clubs any candidate may turn in. For
every $20 worth of new subscriptions there wilt be 80,000 extra votes. This is
the greatest extra vote offer to be given during the remainder of 'the campaign.
It is NOT necessary, or advisable, to hold subscriptions until the $20 worth are
secured. 'Turn in your subscriptions as obtained, so the subscribers will receive
their papers promptly, and after the offer closes a ballot will be mailed to cover
the extra votes earned.". ' '! - ;
Last Club pffer Ends August 20th
Standing of Contestants
DISTRICT NO. 1
rmnirlM-s all territory within
DISTRICT JIO. 2
oniirl.iiit nil Irrrllory olilnlile
Calif.
.'.IMft.U'J.I
the rlty liiuitx of Klamath Kalis, '" "'" KhinialH Kails.
KlilpiWiKfou ....1 1'ell.ai. Cl.y. l""K" ' ' 'v""" ''.
' 1 ' Mlilkiff. M 11,1ml, AlBoma ailN.BOO
Dorinan, Wn. J. 4HU.IMK) llnni'h. Marlnu,
Hoivanl, Juanlla . 4M7,7.i Klwlh 74.TI
- ,,. .... Kkrrn, Mrda K 4IM.(MM)
criln, Mrs. 1. 4M,IMN
Ilrntvn, Mrs. Arlritc,
Moairr, Vera 4a,0(HI Morrill JMA.Iil
C'rafl, I.ro 4M,lXM Amli-rvin. Mm. Krancls,
- lliirrls,
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MiNitln, Mario 1.
..4IS..1IHI Jinrry Jusrphlnp
. f7.H7." lxvkcvli-iv 4fW,7.V
.171,000 llnnnun, Louise, 1'nb.lry S7it(MI
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Hookllis. Mrs. J. K IIHI.I.W
svriKar, naiiiiuii. jioiiii sav,iru
Mrs. J. O.,
fhllonuin 4UO.IMMI
....480,72.-. w Mrfc H w 400 ?0o
Vanii-I, Mm. C. M.,
....4IKS.J.1V liuunnast a..4na,OIH)
...Am'M Purkctt. Jcsslp. Krnu . '...4M7.!tSO
Tom-y. Mrs. II. I.
MolriUf, If. M.
Johnson, Mnrtcurrt
HOW TO OBTAIN BIG VOTES:
10 Klvo Ycur SiibiKTlptlons to NKWtS or IIKII-
Al.l) l.drtO.000
If N Kubm rlixlons (In i-xtra tou-si 1,300.00V
This would rniuilliiin 10 rluhs
TOTAL, VOTK COl'NT Poll 10 til'USCKIP-
' TI0.NS :.9UO.OOO
OH
5 Five Year Subscriptions to NKH'H anil 1IKH-
AU 1.800.000
If Now suliscrllUlons I In rxlra votus) 1.3UO.0O0
This woulcf ronstlluto It chilis -
T0TA1 VOTE C'OL"ST fyil S COMI1INATION
' Sl'lllXilUl'TIONB :..3.10u.000
Siiroly, this big onportunlly nffors siiy conlrslant
an opportunity of a -winning Tolo toinl.
Bt'T RKMEMRKR, only a short 11 mo remains of
tho IlKlfSEST. -ollng opportunlly of the ramiaslan.
. 110,000 KXTRA VOTE OPKKIt rlnans 'Salilrilav.
August 20, onn work from InnlRlit. Thru tho ond of
the campaign Saturday, August !V, ut 9 p. m.
I'.WKID.VTKH AUK IlKgi KHTK.K TO fiKT III MV
Irs sow on NKVKit:
Vote Value of Subscriptions Payable in Advance
The subscription rates of THE KLAMATH FAatLS MORNING NEWS and THE KLAMATH FALLS
EVENING HERALD are shown below, together with the regular number of votca .allowed on each
subscription payment.' The votes' shown here apply on both Old and New subscriptions.
Rates For News or Herald
1 . , , - '
NKU'H OK JIKHAl.l)
Ily t'urrlrr In Klanialh Vnlls
I'HICK VOTES
FIVE YEARS .t33.B0 l0,ooO
KOl'H YEARS .' 20.00 110.000
THREE YEARS 10.50 70,000
' TWO YEARS 13.00 40.000
ONE YEAR .S0 15,000
" BIX JIO.NTliS 3.50 6,001)
' News or Herald
!t;i ' II' -Mail Outsiilo Klamutli KnlU
- ' I'RICE VOTES
FIVE YEARS ..v..; 125.00 lKO.OOO
FOUR YEARS 20.00 100.000
THREE YEARS 15.011 00,000
TWO YEARS 10.00 , 35.00U
ONE YEAR COO 12.000
SIX MONTHS 2.7G 4,000
Combination Rate For Both Papers
NEWS AND IIKIt tl l
lly Curiirr in klunuith I'nlln
PRICE VOTES
FIVE YEARS tfir.. 00 SBOOOtl
FOUR YEARS r.2 00 260 000
THREE YEARS . no lso ono
TWO YEARS 26.00 110 000
ONE YEAR 13 00 40.000
BIX MONTHS 7.00 11,000
News and Herald
Ity Mnll OuUiilo Kliimath l ull,
I'RICE VOTES
FIVE YEARS $00.00 310.000
FOUR YEARS 40.00 24O0UO
THREE YEARS 30 00 Ho 000
TWO YEARS , 20.00 90,000
ONE YEAR lo oo :ir,,ooo
3IX MONTHS "0.50 12,000
Nomination Periob! 'Closes Wednesday, Aug. 17th
It's
Now
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Never
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