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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1931)
I PACE TWO SATURDAY. MARCH 21. 1931 THE KLAMATH NEWS STATE SCORES Mrs. Emma Fowler Ce Goei to Jury Today After Argument BAKER, Or.. March iO (IT) Th Stat tcorrd rathr hearllr U th trill here today of Mr. Kama irowlrr, 10, it-U Grand city trasurr, charged with boullng approlmatlr 1112.000 ot La Grand city fundi, whtn It showed that hr account bad contained a hortg for una llin PU ' Conda J. Ham, Portland, ac coununt. c11d In rebuttal tr the atat thl afternoon, aaid that on January 1, 19:. Mrs. losrlcr's book er abort mora than K5.uu;i. J. L. Poulc, Baker accountant, .iraa recalled to the atand by the detent and testified that error In hie figure, which had been contested, reellv were error In Mr. Fowler'a book rather than own error. Soul alao testified that al though a credit ot io. 115.14 bad been placed to Mr. Fow ler'a aceoonte. uch action would not affect the balance a ot January 1. 1929. Th de(ene then retted li case, and court waa adjourned until tomorrow morning. Announcement by the stat and defense. Indicated that th tas would he glTen to the jury aom time tomorrow. STORE WINDOWS IN SPRING DRESS SHOW LATEST IN STYLES The breath of spring is reflected in the exquisite window decorations which Klamath Falls mcrchunU are displaying this week, many of them directing attention to the first annual spring- fashion show which took place last evening in the Willard Hotel. Not only are women's stores decorated for the spring opening, but windows of men's- stores are also resplendent in their array of spring materials and ready-to-wear. La Pointe'a window fairly ra dial th spirit of prlng. One window feature delicate lingerie for spring. Something entirely new is the lingerie eniemble of sun-tan crepe trimmed with ma hogany lace. La Point' othr window feature ihe Sunday night aupper frocks, and one lovely petticoat dress 1 ahown. Thl window alao ahow a whit squirrel jackal to wear on Bun- day night occasions. Both win dows, which har been newly de corated and painted, ar offset by huge baskets ot pink and whit applehloaaoma. Kquallr aa beautiful are Mo' window which feature floriated chiffon and print spring dresses ana little jacket frocks. Attract It placard ot pastel color form backgrounds. A group of por traits ot the models participated in the spring presentation of fashion last evening, occupies a prominent position In Mo' win dow. These portrait, taken ky the Kennell-EUI studio, ar also1 shown In window of other store participating lu the spring style show. Chiton's wiudow ar also at tractively decorated In sprlug ef fect, showing pastel rolorea chif fon and printed ailk dresses of th newest mode. Barnharl's window show early Kaster-like fashtona for women. On window la decorated In bin and yellow, and th other In black. Stroud's Bootsry ha been at tracting tb the moat unobserv ant passers-by. Its clerer black and whit futuristic background catch th eye and direct at tention to th display ot aprlng footwear. A modish black and white sport costume with corre sponding acceaaoriea complete their display.. Klrkpatrick and Kennett boast one ot the most attractive win dows displaying men' clothing. Their sport and street outfita ar effectively displayed against a lovely green background. DEATHS Miss Martin Visits Natural Gas Company Customers Here (JKOHtiK CAMPnW-L Friends ar respectfully In Tiled to attend the funeral ser- Ylcee for th lata George Camp- .bell to be held this (Saturday I afternoon at S:I0 at the Earl 'Whltlock funeral home. Pine ave nue at Sixth, to be conducted an der the anspicea ot the Culinary -Alliance. Interment will be made In Linkvllla cemetery. JAMKS AklV Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services -tor the late Jam Akin to be held thl (Saturday) afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Earl Whltlock funeral home. Pine avenue at Sixth, with Rev, Arthur Eaton, pastor of th First Christian church officiating. Interment will be mad In Linkvlll cemetery. CI-AtTHNE FRKCER Friend are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for the late Claudlne Freuer to be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at th residence at Seven Spring Ranch. Poe Valley, with Rev. A. Theodore Smith, paator of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Interment will be mad In the family plot in the Bedford cemetery. Th remains r In the gold room ot the Earl Whltlock fu neral borne. Pin Avenue at Sixth where triends may call. ARTtlTfXEOl'R H. HALE Friends are respectfully invit ed to attend the funeral services for the late Archleleous H. Hale to be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Earl Whltlock funeral home. Pine avenue at Sixth, with Rev. Fred Hornschuh. pastor of the Klamath Temple officiating. Interment will be made In the family plot In Link Till) cemetery. Courtesy Auto Traffic Slips Will -e Given Conrtesy traffic allps have been printed for officers of the local police and traffic depart ment, according to Chiei of Police Stanley Jones who has in stituted the movement. These courtesy slip will be given to tourist and visitors In the city who may violate traffic rule with which they are not familiar. "I feel that this custom will b appreciated by strangers In th city," Chief Jone declared. "And It seem to me much more courteous to present such a little slip, naming the type of traffic regulation violated tlian to halo an unintentional offender into court to Inform him what error he has committed." Ml Finer Martin, home eco nomist of Natural Gas Corpora- J I Jro'V Mis inner Mania tlon of Oregon I now (pending sometime In Klamath Falls, as sisting housewives in the most efficient use of their new gas appliances. Insomuch as this Is th first time gas service haa been avail able here, there have been nun erous questions and problem arise as to just th manner In which best results may he ob tained from their use. CAI.LM ON OWXKRS Miss Martin has been brought her by the Natural Gas Corpor ation to help In the solution of these problems, and 1 calling on th various consumers who ar now nslng gaa. Louis J. Rust, local represents tive of the company In thla city slates that they will he pleaaed to have request for .Miss Mar tin's services left at th local office, and ah will then call at your home at your convenience. NO CHARGE MADE "There I no charge for this ervlce." state Mr. Rust. "It is simply a part of the program of our company to make sure that everyone is able to tak full ad vantago of gaa aervk which we have brought to this community. "Miss Martin haa had a wide experience, both in the commerc ial field and th practical appli cation of her knowledge. For aev eral years she was horn econo mist for th San Francisco Bulle tin and sine then haa devoted her time to specialising In food advertising." Special I.O.O.F. Meeting Tonight At Paisley Hall L. J. Bean, special representa tive of the Grand Master, I.O.O.F. of Oregon In company with mem bers ot Klamath, Merrill and Bo nanza lodges Is making an official visit to Lake county where he will visit all the lodges In Lake county at a apeclal district meeting, to be held at Paisley. Saturday eve- ning. March 21- All branches of the order will be represented at this meeting. Ot special interest to members from this county will be the meet ing with the Junior Branch. Lake view has the second Junior organ ization organized in Oregon. Port land having No. 1. The Junior Branrh of the order was author ized by the Sovereign tlrand lodge two years ago. and Is sponsored by the subordinate lodges wherc ever organized. News classified ads bring re sults, i REWARDED Third-Rate Actor (dramatic ally): Work. work, work! All my life I have worked. It hss sapped my energy and atolen my youth. And where where Is the fruit of my reward? Gallerylte (taking careful aim with over-ripe tomato): It's coming along now, mate. Tit Bits. The piano was Invented early In the eighteenth century. Baker Beats Ashland Five In Close Game RAI.KM. March SO. (fP Ashland high school basket ball team was sent down to ttereat and definite elimination from fur ther competition in the state tournament here by th Hater quintet today, ;S lu S3. Th game waa one ot th moat exciting to t played thu tar In the tournament, and wna close all th way. They were tied T to 7, at the end ot the first quarter, but Ashland led at the end of the half. 12 to . and at tlui end of th third quarter. It to IS. Both teame wer powerful and well-balanced. Their attacks were carried on at a blistering pace, with defense equally aa effective and spectacular. Tillamook Is Beaten Friday By Baker Team SALEM. March SO. (VIM The Baker high achool basketball quintet won an unexciting J to SI victory over Tillamook high school In their consolation game in the elate tournament her to night. Both team plainly were tired from their contests earlier in th day. By virtu of It victory tonight Baker will continue to fight for the consolation league champion ship. 'Small Daughters' Wins Boat Race PALM BEACH. March SO (CP) Wtlma Wynne. Jackson ville, Fla., American rhaiuplnn woman outboard mntorboat driver, won all three heats in Ihe women's race for the Am bassador John North Willys tn phv. driving her "Small Daugh ters" for th find heat In :3S- William Slrman. Miami, driv ing "Chris Craft" won the han dicap runabout race. 10 miles, time 25:34. Maude Hughe. New York. In another Chris Craft" was second. Special Chicken Dinner Sunday At Piedmont Club Fire Fighting Equipment Made Ready For Spring Fir fighting equipment, dor mitories, th battery room, witch boards, etc., ot th Klamath Falls flro department are undergoing a thorough reuovatlon aud spring house-cleanlug, according to K. A. Taylor, fire chief. New cupboard have been In stalled to lions the puliuotor, grnpllng hook and other first aid equipment lu cas of drown ings and other mergncies. A speedy lighting system has been Installed, whereby the man on duty In the main office ran ring Ihe gong In the dormlturles. as well aa turn on all lights In Ihe sleeping quarter and ngtn room with on stroke ot the band. Unantlilrs of bright new paint are being applied to dingy walls. and fire I rin ks ar luting Bright ened up for spring with touches ot brilliant red. Pendleton Hi Oust Jefferson In Tournament SAl.KM. March SO. (VP) Pendleton high achool defeated Jefferson high, ot Portland. .1 to IS In their basketball game In the state tournaineut her to- dav. Jefferson's defense waa Inef fective against Pendlston's smart rangy team, and the Pondliton quintet had little difficulty In maintaining au oarly lend. Pendleton had a 19 point lead at th end ot th first half. U)I ISIAW TO ADD TllltKK COI.I.ECEH BATON IlOCliE. La. (I'P) One college and three achools will he adde dto the organlia- tlon ot the Louisiana State I'ui- verslty. arcordin gto Presiden James L. Smith. They ar the collcg of applied si-ienco an the schools ot journalism, geol ogy and music. Th lawst ow In Th Klamath News. Jack Bowrlng of th Piedmont Golf and Country club announced Friday that Sunday. Mar. SS. will be a red letter date at the club. A special chicken dinner will be served from 2 p m. until p.m., he stated, and It the event is suc cessful similar dinners wilt be served each Sunday. There will be no cover charge during those hours, Mr. Bowrlng stated. TRUE FISH STORY OTTAWA Canada's fishing Industry Is one of the most valu able In the Dominion, recent fig urea ahow. The 1930 catch total ed more than 1.002. 022. S00 pounds and its landed vuluo to fishermen amounted to more than !3.21.000. WH007 "OWES YOU' WE..? COLLECT DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS BAD DEBTS CLAIMS, NOTES NO CeillCTIOM...' 5..TMN mo ciuaes a& V .-in- ES Night and Morning to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy Writ for Free "By Cave" or "Eye Beauty Book tf tifc.Cs. DnL !, 1- OkUSt.Ok.1. GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT NOTHING BUT THE BEST FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY COME IN AND COMPARE OUR PRICES FREE: ORANGE JUICE EXTRACTOR WITH EVERY PURCHASE SATURDAY WHILE THEY LAST Sanitary Market CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS THE BEST QUALITY MEATS WE CARRY KLAMATH COUNTY GROWN PRODUCTS KLAMATH COUNTY BEEF 17k Tender Steaks, pound Pot Roasts pound Boiling Beef, 2 lbs. for Hamburger, 2 lbs. for .... 15c 25c 25c Grain Fed Porkers Pork Roasts, pound , Pork Steaks, pound , Fresh Extra Eggs, dozen Lard, 2 lbs. for SUGAR CURED BACON, pound 15c 17c 20c 25c 25c i? alas: Groceries Meats li " - . il i Discount MarrtDS. I it- , " B " iWSVMl weaver -twice Daily ISSSJ 9:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. MEATS SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS PORK ROAST, 1 Ql pound Aa?C FAT HENS, ryc pound aaC SIRLOIN STEAK, pound uOC T-BONE STEAK, pound aCuC SLICED BACON, 1 O pound IOC GROCERIES Fresh Large Artichoke, - O 2 for IOC Freah, Crisp Peas, 1 Q 2 pounds for ltC Pure Jam, 3-lb jars, all flavors, no pectin 33 C Fancy Red Salmon, O 1-lb. cans 3C CANDY Chocolates, Gum Drops, 1 C pound 1 3 C Peanut Brittle, Cream Mix, A pound 14C Chocolate Chips, 4 A pound IttC Peaches, tall cans, -1 r 2 for 1J7C Snocap Shortening, QA 9-lb. pail ..Oi7C Blue Ribbon Malt, AJ 2 cans . 23 C Peet Washing Powder, O "I ' package 3 1 C Fresh Rhubard, , 1 3 pounds IOC Come In and Get Acquainted Grocery 841 524 Main Meats G8 Presbyterian Minister Will Be Installed Tuesday evening nt R n'rlm'k Installation nt Iter. A. 1'heuttore Smith, formerly naittor of the First rreshyterlwn rhnri-h, Port land, Oregon, aa pastor nt the First rreshytrrian ihun-h ot thla illy will tak ilare. Ill order to arrange for this aervlre the rreshytnrv of Houtheot Oregon Is In meet at Ihe I'roabyterlan rhurrh at 3 o'eloik Tuesday af ternoon, when Mr. titnltu will he formally received aa a memhor ot this presbytery. Nov. Knguuld Iverson of Med ford Is the moderator of the I'reshvtery, whll the Iter. J. V. Angell of tiold lleai h, Or. gon, is the t'lerk. Among Ihosu to lake iarl in tho Installation It self in the evening will he Itev. Iverson. Hi'v. MHtiifltnore of Ashland and Itev. t'laude II. Por ter of Medford. The pulillr Is Invited to attend thla Intereatlng service. At :30 Tui'xdae evonlng the Meu'a Community club Is to hold a hanquel lu the i-hur.h dining rooms, at whl.h tieorge lloeh ring, manager of .the telephone company, will be speaker. Th topic of Mr. tioehrlng's addn-sa Is lly.l'rodiuts of Telephone engineering. " Member of pres. bylery will be entertained at thla taiio.uet and meuibra and gueata of Ihe .Men'e rlub will be Invited to remulu for the Inalallallou service at t o'clock. II WIIIIT'tl tvAIIM .NOT 8AM K NI.K NKW OUI.KANS. U'l'l A rahhlt with one ear horirr thau Ihe other was killed near bire. One ear was normal and the other about two Inches long. II was thought that the rabbit had lost an ear and IMat It win growing back like th tall ot a lltaril. Jones Says House Of III Fame Closed In lin Willi Ihe ilolermluullou of Ihe now clly administration to have n "I'lintl clly," t hief of Police Htiiuloy Jones, Officer liaye and Iwo federal officer swooped down upon th "tlreon Front" house In Ihe flat Vd nesdar night, ordered the wo men ocrtipanla to leave the rliy, ii ml piidlocki'd thn ialnhllihliinl. . Hllicn III lioglnllliig o Iho cletiifiip ciimpHlgll. t'hlof ilomt declared Krldny, sevnii h"ur Intvn been closed, niid 1H women of iiuealioualilo reputation bnvo been ordered to leave Iho clly. Yet many wife Ihliika alio la deserted when eh lias merely fulled to keep up. O U JJN EST rasv- i .. ond Whertvar You Co You Find kw Ribbon Molt v . m. Hi ( liMrMtitU popular lly of tilu Hihho Male it m .mprMvtnbuito America's pprit.fioB ol bih uitr U kpl vailorm by oatioutU tOBtioJ. I'twktd lull J puundt. RlueRibbonMalt Jfmerica'w Biggest Seller Distributed by I. R. Fridger I 3taiB.QBIEI.E IflgWaaCaW 3 Johnson's Groceteria and INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET 127 South Sixth Street Phone 221 or 222 Phone 221 or 222 for Free Delivery Twice Daily 9 A. M. 1 P. M. S. oV H. Cren Stamps given with each purchase Special For Saturday and Monday March 21 and 23 SUGAR PALMOLIVE SOAP BUTTER or ChalloiiRO or Gilt Pure C. and H. Cane CREME OIL SOAP Kdjro 23 lb. Cloth Sacks KecP tnBt Scho0'- Klamath's Finegt Kirl Complexion Creamtry Product l-29 E" 6 Bar for 3Sc 3'C b. (D SELOX S. A W. TUNA FISH The New Washing Towdcr Grern circ0 Supor Quulity Large 18'i oz. Package ,, 25c Value No. Hat Tins Special 2 for 25c 2 Cant for 39c S. & W. CANNED FRUITS CREAM OF WHEAT Peachy PearsApricots Regular Size Package 2 Can for 35c 19c Each Canned Tomatoe Fancy Solid Packed No. 2' a Cans (Quart Size) Del Rogue Brand 3 Can for 47c BROOMS Fancy High Grade 6-Sew Lightweight Parlor Brooms Regular $1.00 Value 73c Each WALNUTS Good Quality Soft Shell 2 lbs. for 45c Porter'i Macaroni Spaghetti or Noodle A Puro High Grade Rpmolina Product Full 2 lb. Package 22c Each TOILET PAPER Full 1000 Sheet Fine Tissue or Large 6 or.. Rolls Good Quality White Crepe 4 Roll for 25c MOP STICKS 15c Each Cove Oyster Fancy Quality New Pack 5 oz. Cans 3 Can for 35c PURE PRESERVES All the Popular Berries and Fruits Full Weight 3 lb. Glass Jars Shaw Family Brand 59c Each RIPE OLIVES Extra Fancy Quality J ii tn lio Size Commit Ripe Olives 0 oz. Tins Pint Size 2 Can for 45c i 1 FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fre.h A.p.r.gu. Florida Grapefruit Broccoli (Cauli- t r i,. f. . lower Long Green Stocks Large Size Oregon Grown 2 lbs. for 25c EIaclI, Diamoml Kxtra Largo Heads "ran'l 15c Each ORANGES 3 for 25c c BANANAS Fancy Southern Fre.h Artichoke Extra Fancy Quality Navels Good Size Large siM Larfr f;0,dcn Ripo 2 Doz. for 59c 4 for 25c 1""it 3 lbs, for 25c MEAT DEPARTMENT Fancy Young Baby Steer Beef Pot Roasts lb.' ....15c Fancy Young Baby Steer Beef Short Ribs lb 12c Pork Roast, Shoulder Cuts from Young Grain Fed Pork lb, 15c Pork Roast, Leg Cuts from Young Grain Fed Pork lb :., 20c Light and Lean Salt Pork lb 15c Sugar Cured Hams, any brand lb 25c Extra Fancy Colored Chickens lb 28c Extra Fancy Colored Fryers lb ..35c Always the Best in Fresh Meats JOHNSON'S INDEPENDENT MEAT MARKET Free Delivery. S. & H. Stamp. D