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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1931)
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2t. 10.1t THE K I.AM ATI I NEWS PAGE EIGHT MACDOEL NEWS ITEMS jpitrewell Party Honors "Two Couplet At Hotel IHS. II KHY SHOUT I oriVikK nilrn t MACDOKl.. Keb. 20. Mr. Ireim Krothertimham, accom (Kiitied by her mother, Mr. A. Urlig. left Thursday for vWl wllh Mr. and Mr. Roy Messick la Monterey. . Mm. Marie Parley left Saturday Tor BiCRH to visit with her dauRh tex, Mra. Marie Johnson. Mm. J. W. Whftt. Mr, Doran 4 ml Catherine, and Charle la ttuido a triii l Klamath Fall on Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence dray. lUUh and Mina lioode were in Medtord, Friday and Saturday. .Mrs. Marie Buckley and Mr. It Daueun entertained the Fri day club at a dellRhtlul Valentine party at Mra. Buckley home Mt. Hebron Friday afternoon. Clerer valentine motifs were used it tarda and during the refresh ment hour. An old-fashioned val antine box was a feature, each guest recelviun a lovely valentine. Mr. Harry Young wa hiith play er at 500 and Mr. Eva Pane. low. present were: Mesdames Mina HelU Porotay Huntley. Kthel C.oode, Eva Pace, Sarh Pnllin. Lona Short. Lena Neaham. Lily Whitt. Maude Home. Eva Young j ad the hostesses. I Mr. and Mrs. Burri Short of Dnnftmalr spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Johanson of Dorria moved to Mt. Hebron Sunday, where be will be em ployed in the atore by J. W. Ste venson. Chaa. W. Short and son went to Bonanza Saturday. Mra. W. Wootten returned Sat-, wrday to her home in Oakland where ahe will receive medical treatment. . Mrs. Elna KIce I on a combined bnsines and pleasure trip to San Francisco. Mr. Bob Harry of Mt. Hebron 'Bad the misfortune to hav her arm broken while on a visit to Reddlnj last week. I Miss Roberta Nelson of Yreka i pent the week-end here. Merle Martin was Riven a ur- j prise party at his home Saturday I niltht. Many friends gathered and the even ins; was spent with tread inrs and music, followed by refreshments. The Butte Valley hich school Is now a member of the California Scholarship Federation. Repre sentative from Weed were pres ent at the school Friday and pre sented the installation ceremony. Mrs. Irene Stowbridge of Md ford is the ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray. Mr. and Mrs. James Clement of Cold Hill, Ore., are visitors in the Byerly home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ration and children of Washington are miests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank if I pes. The Pat tons are en route to the south to took for a new location. It Is expected that Wilmer ; Holmes ran be broupht home from the hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short and children made a trip to Dunsmuir and Medford this week. Anion those who attended the grange dance at Dorris from Mac doel were: Mr. and Mrs A. r.oode, C. Gray, K. Trefren. H. Nelson. H. Short and Misses Nelson. Ham mond. Young, Good Holm?, and Messrs. Starr. Gjodt and Laws. Mr. and Mrs. Je.i Ward and Elsie Miller were present from Bray and Mrs. Buckley. Mrs. Stover, Mr. and Mm. Jack O'Kaue ; and daughter. Fatty, and Mfs Freed were present from Mt. Ho bron. J. S. Biley aud Bert Suntnn and son left Monday for a short trip to Chico. Garlf Stanton of RosevilM 1ms been visiting his father at tho Walker-Hovey ramp. Glenn Brumblo and Juhnnio LuBCotnho of Klamath Falls, spent the week-eud with Charles Laws. The members of the Friday Card club were hostesses Monday ! evening at a farewell party given i for Mr. and Mrs. Nasham and I Mr. aud Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson, at in Uacdoel hntL Ten tables of , BOO were in play and hlj-h score went to- Mrs. Kva Young and ' Lloyd Stevenson, and Inw to Mr. , Xeashani and Leldon Ijarlpy. At I the close of tho playing, refresh- L miELHUESTCN e&soj the ooggs-Mceciu ca (t uiilliiued t- rum lKt tour) favorable to each subject, it a inevitable that they would Rive only name of thoe known to he favorable and friendly. Indeed, for all Phil could know to the con trary, each reference might have been a "plant." Yet at each fresh act of gentle deference and kind solicitude on the part of the three men under suspicion, they felt a renewal of regret for what seemed to bo un founded suspicions. Aim tit two hours later the men ments were served and a- a pe- (ial compliment to the honored guests, each couple was preseuted with a lovely pink and white an gel food cake, baked and decorat ed by Mrs. Earl Holt. They were also the recipient of gift from their friends and KMon Parley made the presentations with ap propriate remarks, wishing them success and prosperity in their new business enterprise in Duns muir. Mrs. Nejshau and Mr. Ste venson responded h a few words of appreciation for the well wishes of the community. Mr. and Mrs. F. Furber, who have taken over the Stevenson store in Dorri Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steveuson and Mr. and Mrs. Del bert Johanson of Mt. Hebron were given a hearty welcome to this community. A feature of the evening was a kangaroo court which was greatly enjoyed. The principals were chosen from t he g u e t s p re.e n t . Mrs. Neaham. justice of the peace, presided at the bench. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Goode, Pullics, Short. Andrea. Young. Bill Stevenson. Llovd Stevenson, Furber, Johan son. Huntley, Whitt. Helt. Nebon- Trefren, Gray, and Neastum; Mesdames Holme. Buckley. Pag Stover. Franklin. Stowbridge: the Misses Fern Young, and Juanita Holmes: Messrs. Roy Andrea, Fred Parley, Eldon Parley, pon gan. Page, Gilmer, Starr and Mickey. returned from ton where tln had given rom)tlcie instruction lo (looby and Hamilt mid wlic-to Kd dy had borrowed four pistols, and guaiauteed to be in good working order, one lor ea h of Uio four men. Mr. Tolltver admitted hum bly, however, that tti case of need the most practical ue he could make of his would be by throwing it at his assailant head. "Oh, 1 wUh we did not have to be suspicious of them," Phil whispered to her husband. "They know it and feel so badly about it. Reui'o says he will never sine attain until she is found. And Pietro keeps water hotline all the time so he will have freh tea lor her the moment she arrives." "I dare sav they had nothing to do with It whatever," said Mr. Tolltver. "But they must realize that under the circumstances we are bound to be suspicious of i those we know the least about. At dark the boys returned from their futile earch. They had 'gone down the river by canoe as jtar as it was navigabU on both I sides of Mill Rush, h.id carefully jevplored the ruins of the old milt, 'that lay a little way up-stream, land had broken Into the deserted farmhouse in the woods below. I But neither showed sigus of re cent intrusion. "We must wait." said Phil bravely. "Come now, our good Pietro has supper ready for us.' With an affection of Interest th'y grouped around the table. "Seven o'clock." said Eddy. Involuntarily they sighed. It wn the dinner tuiur Ginger her- jsclf had chosen tor Joie do Vivre. ! "One re.ison we are so good." :she had devlared hotiy. "i he ! cause we have dinner at o'clock. (You cant start a really wild night with dinner at 6 o'clock. It so dreadfully respect hie." Now. at Ginger's nour. they sat at Ginger's table, and she was not there. (To Be Continued t DEATHS MERRILL NEWS ITEMS New Members Voted Into Library Club At Meeting JACK J. Ill lll.KV Jack J. Hurley, a'd ti-' years, a resident of thit- city for the passed few months pa-ed away yesterday afternoon follow ins very short nines'. He was born in Denver. Colo. The remains are in the gold room of the Karl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements will be made later. Pd. Special Correspondent "mKRHU.L. Feb.l$ A l.lbrai) club meeting was held at the Lost River Inn. Thursday afternoon. A short program was atven during the afternoon. Those present at the meeting were: Mesdames R. II. Anderson. T. A. Blake, W. C. Bailey. N. H. Bogue. C. A. Bar rows, M. A. Bowman. C. Bowman. L. K. Brown. F. W. Brown, H. P. Blanton. W. T. Brelthaupt, L. H. Bralnerd. H. O. Ci. R L.lal ton. A. Frailer, W, F. Fruits, iiitfh Vnivnw J. 1 Fothertng- ham. John Gulmon. M. W. How ard. II. M. lleaton. r. Jin- uette, J. B, Ktdwell. R. Katten- horn. M. I. Moore, E. F. Merrltt. U V M.-rrlll A. W. Rhode. J. C. Stevenson, J. A. Schubert, K C. Stukel, H. Voxx, John Giaxu- mini. U S. Anderson, a. hooi .n I nra Hartlerode and Miss Loii Robtson. Member elected to membership were: Mrs. Miicirea Knokeand Mrs. E. G. Cherryman. Mrs.' lUwe Davis and Mr. A. H. Newton were re-instated Into the cJub. Th hostesses were: Mes dames K. Pickett. U W. Penhall. M. G. Hartlcroile. B. F. Fau. W. Robinson, and J. L. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hartlcrode and daughter. Itorothy. returned to their home in Paisley Satur .1 iv Thin- hsvt been visitine here. at the M. G. Hartlerode home. H . M. Heaton has been visit ing in Knob, Calif., with friends and relative. Mrs. G. W. Offield has been visiting in Klamulh Falls at the F. D. Fletcher home. Mrs. Fletcher recently submitted to a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hartlerode and daiiK liters spent -the week end in Paisley at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collins. Ml Winnlfred Offield spent Thursday in Merrill at the home of her parents. Mrs. K. C. Burkes entertained Thursday evening In honor of her husband. After an evening of cards a luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scogghu. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hendri kson, Mrs. Etta Scogum-, MHses Margaret Turner. Fllna , beih Moic, itnd Doioihy llutcha- miii. the hauor Jtuect ami tile hostCKti, Geoi Be Wtlsou has returned from California w here he has tenl the past three months vis iting friends and relatives. The small son of Mr. mid Mrs. John Meyer passed aw ay nt his home Sunday evening alter a short illness. Ho waa burled in tho Llukvtllo cemetery In Klam ath Falls. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. O Freuer of Poe Valley are receiving congrat ulation on the birth of u son. Feb. . Mrs. Freuer has many friends In Merrill and will be re membered aa Margaret Tallmau. The baby ha becu named Wil liam Edward. TOO WIl.MNG Jinks: My wife thought she heard burglars last night, and 1 went straight downstairs to in vest t gat a. Rinks: How rould you be so positive she was mistaken?. Tit-BH. TELLS COSTS Rotariana Hear of Beef Raiting; Salvation Army Praiied Winter vacations and general business called several Kotartntia from the city Friday and the w eek ly I une lienu in the Pelica n grill wa prenlded over by P. O Mndry, who holds no title other than a "willing and effective worker In civ it matters.' II. E. G roes beck spoke In be half of the emergency fund need ed by the Salvation Army lo carry on l(a splendid work In re I lev ing li it ma n d 1st ress. M r. G roes heck d we 1 1 u pon the n eed of feeding the children first and then "tho stranger within our gates." He paid a Justifiable tribute to the local Salvutlou Army under tho ablo leadership of Kusign Foul. P. E. Alexander, owner of the PK.V ru lichen, gnvo members of the liub some first hand Informa tion on what It costs to produce a tnef steer and w hen his column of expenses oil the stiver wen added and t bo market pi U e es tabtinhed for the past throe years. Rolurlaus readily found iiuun of them want to enter tho tutlle business. Mr. Alexander slmwed that a ton and a half of alfalfa hay nt a production cost of 1.M In this valley U needed to run a steer. Added to till $14 7 hay vt peiise must be raugo and pa turn, salt, vaccine, labor, Interest and many other expense which brings the cost of a two-year-old up to 196. on while I lie selling price la around $100, The speaker coutd paint no en couraging picture of the beef In dustry and plainly stated that the cost of operation la what troubles the Industry. Even In these times competent labor Is hard to get on a cow ranch and Mr. Alex ander explained that the day of h "cowboy" Is hi u mythical past for present day beef pro ducera will not hlra tho stors brand of vowlMiya who wear the high heeled hoota and the blf hat. Endeavorers To Lead March At Annual Meeting Word has been received from the Statu Christian Kudeavoi headquarters at Portland that thn KUinuth l.nke Christian Endeav or Cnlon ha won second place In the race of registration (or the stale C. K. convention lo he held at Medford April 13. 26. This mean that Endeavoren front Klamath and Lake reunite will be second In Una In th parade that will march at Med ford during the convention. Although the Klamath-Lak" aorlety doubled lta quota of re Istratlott Polk county placed first this year. yi-ar the local union won third place In registrations. BREAD PRICES REDUCED V2 Pound Loaves ' sell for 10c 1 Pound Loaves sell for 7c Long loaf is the most pop ular style of all Bread today. Ask your Grocer for long loaf of Pan Dandy Bread. It's made rich with milk nnd Crlsco. It keeps fresh longer. Mo better Bread made. HIRVI BAKING CO. . HIRVI. Prop. I X MBS r-irmBjBB9!se5KB X 50c 1). r. A. oo Cold Capsules uJ K Bromo on Quinine OUC 100 Aspirin ylQ Tablets tOC 3nr Thumion'H f'"ld 1Q,. Tablets - ::.: C. R. -I Q Throat Uil l7l 9"r Cre. Tine rough fiQ. fiyrup 4 Or Vajio- M ty lyptus Rub .... C Pape's Odd OCr Compound .... OOC r0c Rubber on Gloves 30 C Guaranteed Hot Water 7Q Dottle I ik J1.30 Fountain QQ. Syringe vOC 2.2r. Fountain Aft SyriUKe .... V 1 tO .Most evtiyu ,(iy knows this Store for its quality, knows it. too, for its unusual values and riht now we offer merchandise at the lowest prices quoted in many years. It'll pay you to put in a jrood supply at this time. $1.00 Waljrreen Lemon Cream 59c S1.00 Amelita Face Powder 63c 25c Amelita Complexion Soap 19c o0c All Purpose Talcum Powder 33c 73c Theatrical Cream, 1 lb 59c 51. 00 Loa Montez Face Powder 69c 75c Colleen Moore Perfume 59c 51.00 L'Peggie Bath Powder 63c 35c Red Feather Cuticle Remover 19c 59c Cosmetic, black or brown 43c 50c I). C. A. Dental Cream 32c 25c Orlis Tooth Paste 19c 51.00 Orlis Mouth Wash 69c 50c Tooth Brush, hiph quality 29c 50c Pyrolac Magnesia Tooth Paste 33c 85c Sanora Mouth Wash 63c Iodent Tooth Paste 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic 25c, 50c, $1.00 $1.00 Fletcher Mouth Wash 67c J. & J. Pocket Dental Floss 15c Vince Mouth Wash 75c Filling PRESCRIPTIONS is the Most Important Part of Our Business 'Deux Playing Cards 33c Bridge ow, find fa. CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS Ninth and Main SERVE AND SAVE SERVE AND SAVE PROVE IT TO YOURSELF Make Your Own Selection at Piggly Wiggly and Note the Extremely Low Price. You Find on Everything in the Store. Learn for Yourself How Piggly Wiggly Can and Doe. Cut Your Food Cost to the Minimum. You'll Save at These Prices Saturday and Monday 21st and 23rd 27c SUTTER Vi' WijrKly lf Fresh and Sweet. Now Churned Dnilv In Klamath Full From Swept Creum l.ol.HKN Macaroni-Spaghetti-Noodles ItrguUr Ivc fikfs. Pound 4 Pkgs Pancrust Snowflake PLATO Shortening Crackers Salad Oil "'" -" ''l'"'cr:!:ZT"' Kr try..,, and M.yonn.i ..a,... 4 lb, pail 75c 2 lb. carton 29c qt. tins 39c Peaches 2 cans 45c Sweet Potatoes can 22c m .. tin-; j'i.T.,1 r h-.tv.-l " ?'i tfnt Vnrvtftfw! pni-k Peets Mechanic's Soap Itfmilar 10c liars Kxlra Sporlal at 4 bars lurti.i n Mam! Grapefruit Kaiii-y inrvr p,irlc Florida in No. 2 tilts, iat unlay and M i 11 tl a y 3 cans 65c I.KXTKX sri(;KSTIO.S Pink Salmon N. 1 Tall Tins 0 2 cans 25c SI UK M !l Oysters N:W I.1f k 3 cans 35c Crab Meat 'a tiiztj Tins North Sra II rand 2 cans 65c Sardines Parked In hih (trade cotton send oil, 5 cans 25c Lentils In hulk. 2 lbs. 25c Split Peas Whole Green Peas In bulk. 2 lbs. 19c S and W oee rain Tins Wcrk 37c nti'Mi The Off.n with tho nii'llowirl flnnr Libbys Apple BUTTER - 2 cans 23c S".iMidu lirund Calif. Lima BeaUS (No. 1 Tins I.nrKn rich I.ltnas Thoy'ro really delirious. 2 or 25c VAN CAMPS Pork and Beans 16 ox. Tin fo cans "Sperry s Drifted Snow Flour'1 No. 10 Bag 43c 49 Lb. Bag $1.55 KIIKK Willi raih No. 10 bag a hrautlful lnrcr-llppi"1 MonnurliiK Kponn. With thn 4!t lb. bun A Rpoon and a InritB Kitchen Kork. You'll be proud of thre In your kltrhen. Genuine Bantam Corn McKenzie String Beant Parker's Sugar Peas Rogue Valley Tomatoes Minton Pumpkin (No. 2'2 Tin) CiiiBlity Vtflftl)lea rtenl value at this prlro. Aanort Them Aa You Chcon. 4 Cans 49C Red Mexican Beans 5 Lbs. 25c M"nl for nup. eMH, hnklnr Adds to Your Salad 18c 2 Jars 35c PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Especially for washlnrr machines and dlrihwashliiK. PEETS IsoapJ Pkg. 39c 'REK lflc alia with earn larno package purchaanil. THOMPSON CHOCOLATE Malted Milk 1 Lb. Tins 45c ORANGES Medium alto. Hosn Brand. They're awcot and. Juicy. 2 doz. 55c BROCCALI Largo while hearts, fr oh lily cut. A treat for yotir tiiimlfiy dinner. IjAIKIKH ONK8 AT 20c-25u head 15c