T"R KLAMATH NEWS
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
HEWS ITEMS
OFJALIN
Negative Debate Team
Win Contest From
Paisley
VIIKJIkIA HMITII
'orripoadc)t
MALIN. Marrli It. Th Malln
lilKh school dehsllni In aiade
a trip lo flonaiua lt Wodne
duy lo meet the PaUIr nigh
arliixil debate stiuad. Tha Malln
affirmative aa defeated by a
cor of 1 lo 1 la fafor of I'ala-
y. but lha Malta ansatlie won
l.v I lo . Tha afllrniallva ol
lha Malta loam waa aphald by
lllla Hundley and Itkhsrd Jece
nian, and tha nialla br Kdwlo
Hlaatnr and Marwrn Wllila.
Mra. J. U Hletrart aail aoa,
aoiouioanlad br dsmhler, Mrs
Ivan HoiIim, of Malta, wara
tialtnra In Klamath rails Balur-
il.iy.
(I. J. Ilrownlnw of Klainalb
Valla, aorompenled br hie wlla,
vialied at Ibo hoina of J. A. Hlin-
muna, Hunriar.
ThoiuiiMin and fantllr of
Malln recently varaird lha place
rented from Mr. Nelson and ara
unw rolitlnit In their now reel
di'nra. Mr. llorka of Iba llanlar
district la iho oaw renter of Iba
.Noleun iilnra.
r'rauk Mayr racanllr root ad to
hla naw hro aaat of Malta
whore lio I now farming 10 acraa
of land.
Mr. and Mra. Jamc Broiban
rerenflr movad Into Ibalr aawlr
completed honta.
Mr. and Mra. (lollfrlad racanl
lr returned lo their hom naar
Mnllu after a Tl-lt lo Carmel and
l.o Anaeloe whara thar soeut
Hit winter inontha.
Mm. Hliulta. Jti Tlinmaa and
Mr. Olnon of lha Malln triads
svliool attended teacher- luatl
tula al I 'hlUxjuln. Saturday.
Mls Nellie Tliutuaa and A. C.
OUon. nf Malai, spent Hunday
tl.lln.iK rrlende and relatives la
Anhlunil.
Inland I.. Parka, teacher of
Malln tirade school, apent Iba
eeieinl alien. tins lo bualaaaa
matter and rloltlux reletlre In
the valley.
Mr. aud Mra. Van Oradala and
rbild are renting; tha place owned
liy M. M. luir.
Mr. Ilihutmlre and Lout llanal
ara Worklni on tha Malln Irrlaa
t:.,n project at present, recon
structing ditches and prcparlns"
lor sprliif work.
M. M. Ktaainr la Improrln
tho appearaura of hla placa by
planting trees for half a mile
near bia boma.
Tho naw hnma which will ba
occupied hr .Mra. Nclllo Smith la
rapidly neuritis; completion.
Henry Florin, former Malln
realdent. recently vacated bla
bma rum of Malln, and It la
now bolna rented br Jark Waat.
Mr. Nyheart has purrbaaad
several arrea of land to tba Ma
lln Irrigation district.
Mr. and Mra, Jaraaa Stewart
of Malln have returned from
California whara they motored
oo a uuslneee trip.
Mlaa Kllia Klrkpatrlrk haa
been mananlnit Iba Malln Var
iety ahoppa during tba abaanca
of Mlaa Milllran who naa been
In Ban Francisco on a spring
buylna trip.
Mlaa Nellla Thomaa, teacher of
Mnlln grade ai-hool, waa a din
ner (noat at tha boma of Mr. and
Mra. I). A. Rhulti of Tula Lake,
Thursday vulng.
Mr. atid Mra. John Lleky and
daughter. Georgia, visited at tho
home of Mr. and Mra. Paler
'lnher, Wcdneadar afternoon.
Mra. Joe Bpence and children
wera guets of Mrs. Charles Wal
drlp of Tulo Iiko Saturday.
Merle I.onjr. student of tha
Malln high school, rei-elved a
fountain pen for selling the moat
annunla during lha Indlrldual
annual corneal.
Mr. and Mra. V. R. Maakln and
diiuihter, Nollle. of Poa Valley,
wera among thoaa from other
dlntrlrla who attended the rando
Tlllo and ahow at tha Ilroadway
thtter, Saturday arenlng.
Mra. John llalley haa been
working for Mra. H. R. Wllaon
who hna been III for aoma time.
Mrs. HoA Van Meier apent
Friday flatting In Malln.
Mnrtha and Jennie Maalon who
liuva bean vlaltlng nt tho Corpen
Iiik ninth for Ihe paat month
Afree
MJFROM THE
iMEDICIHE
$ HABIT
St)FEIU3ta from conatipation
will ba Intoreatcd In Mra. Van
liorn'a letter below. She wrote
ua voluntarily to exprcaa her
appreciation for tha wonder
ful reaulta Kellogg 'a All-IIraN
brought.'
"I hava been uainit All-Bram
for ona year and have move
ment every morninir. Before t
waa taking medicine every three
or four days. Now I never take
any. Many thnnka to Ai.l-Bran.
1 can't praiso it too much,"
Sincerely,
Mrs. C.W. Van Horn
tm S. 67th St., rhilo.
Ton't lot constipation sap your
health and atranath. Guard
ajminat it now. Just oat two
taoleapoonfuli of Kellogv's At.L
IIran daily in chronic oaaea,
with every meal. Rollet la (ruar
nntecd. At all (rroetra in tha
rad-and-Rreen package. Mad by
Kallogs in Battle Crock.
All-Bran
hava ralaraad to lhatr komo al
(llena.
Tba Broadway thaatar baa
uarar wllaaaaad atvb A large
crowd aa attended the ahow Sat
urday avaalng. Many coald not
obtain antra aca fur lack of
room.
Tho Tulo l-ake KIM Kara dob
of aaat Hlda Tula Lake aaat al
Ibo homo of Mra. Heloa Davla,
March la.
Tho photographer front tho
Klamath atndlo la Klamala ralia
called al tho high achool during
tho weak lo re-take eevsral group
plrlurea. Ho alas photograph
tha play caat of "Hiray Cala"
which waa praaanud lo tb pub
lic earlier la Ilia year.
Mr. and Mra. Calvin Craig who
formerly roaldad near Adama
moved with their family to Mer
rill wharo they will raaldo for
Ihe preaanu
Mr. and Mra. Bat Sblno ara th
paranla of a aoa born Saturday,
March 1. Tb child baa been
named Bat, Jr.
Mlaa Evelya Maham who la
employed In Klamath ralla.
apent Saturday night at th home
of bar frleud, Mlaa Kunlc fair
lo. of Malln.
Mr. and Mra. W. C. Bowen
pent Sunday afternoon vlalllag
with Mr. and Mra. Joe kpenes
and family of Malln.
Mr. and Mra. J. Hlrka, Jr.,
and daughter. Ilernlre, leturned
lo I heir home Tueadar from a
abort va:ntor. with Mra. Loula
t!nla. M MhkVa ante.', a bo ro
alilaa In Portland.
Th ancillary of th American
Iglon guv a abort vaudeville
at lha Ilroadway theater Satur
day evening for charity benefit.
Ther wera all acta which In
cluded a beauty chorua of danc
ing girl from tha high achool;
a vocal duet by Mr. and Mra.
Hbulli; a Up danc by Mra. Kllla:
banjo aolo by tilck Kucera: vocal
duet by Mra. Cbatburn and Mra
"", ana a tunc and eong
by lb Uanllmn'a bean,.
chorua of Tnlo Lake. After the
performance, thoaa preeeut on
Joyed tho comedy picture, "Bonp
lo Nuta."
Mr. and Mra. Joe Bpeaco and
family have taken up tkelr real
donce at tha government oottage
located near Malln. Mr. Spence
will b the new ditch rider for
the Tule Lake dlatrlct thla year,
aa Mr. Bradahaw, former rldor,
baa reofgned.
Mr. and Mra. Carl Taylor and
family. Mr. and Mra. Oacar Kul
aetb, Mr. and Mra. E. A. McCol
lum and children, accompanied
by Richard Kucera, motored to
(hlloqula oa a flihlng trip
Sunday.
Mr. Oahorna haa returned from
bualneaa trip to Yakima, Wn.
Joe Jacobe haa returned from
week- bualneaa trip to Port
land. TUB WHOLE TRUTH
"Dlr yon ever knowTS
amateur angler to tell tba
trntht" .
"Oh, yea, I beard ona call an
other liar." Pathfinder.
NEWS ITEMS
OfjEATTY
Basketball Squad Play
Final League Came
With Bonanza
vehto h. ctur.r
Cjorreapoocleat
niCATTT, Marc II. Wadnea-
day evening th local All-star
aqaad motored to Bonania where
lhay played a ratnra league gam
and a final leogu gam with Bon
aaxa. Th play waa a fight from
th (tart, wklck ended la a aplan
dld victory for Ihe All-Blare, la
th laat oaartar th long, hard
training and perfect teamwork
proved too much for Bonanaa and
lha Bear ran from a II of 11-11,
to a final ecor of li-l In favor
of the All-Blare.
Laat Monday evening the two
Beatir tea mi. flret and aaeoad
eauada, played tho Laagall Valley
Llona. Both team went down to
defeat, however, duo to th allck
danc floor and email room.
which hampered lb ttemtty play-
Mra. Bawlla, daughter of Henry
Hiitchklaa, ta vlaltlog bar father
here for few dare. Laat Satur
day Mr. Holchkle cad daugkur
were vtaltora at tb McK ranch
In Lngll Valley. Wbll la that
vlclnllr ther attandad a danco
aponaorad by th Lang ell Valley
Commnally olab at Loratla.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Noble war
baalneaa vialtora la thla eectlon
laat Monday.
Tha receat heavy rain bav
done no little good to Iho farmer
throughout thl eectlon.
John Slmmona returned from
Portland where he baa been vla-
lllng frlenda.
Mra. Jack Harrlaon apent a few
day vlaltlng her mother, Mra.
Kllllan. of Klamath raUa.
Jamea Chocktoot mad a Dual
new vlalt to tb Klamath Agency
laat week.
Dan Drlecoll wo bualneaa vhv
llor In th Bonania vicinity hut
week.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Cay and
Bab and Veaton wera dinner
guoata at th Pankey bom laat
Monday.
John 8. Horn we a bualneaa
vlaltor In thla vicinity a week ago.
O. T. Anderaon returned to hla
home here from bla winter bom
In Chlco, Calif., to atPend to tha
aprlng ranch work.
Loula I'ankey of Spraguo River
made a trip to Wlllowa, Calif.,
whara he haa a herd of beef cat
tle on winter paatnr. Edwin
Oowan accompanied him oa bla
trip.
SHE'LL LEARN
Adam: Doe your wit tell yo
everything.
Abraham: Sh probably will If
eh Uvea long enough, An-awera.
Structural Test
Machine Used at
State College
COR V ALU A. March to. (DP)
Th largeat atructural teatlng
machine weat of th Mlaalaalppl
waa Inalalled at Oregon etat col-
leg achool of engineering, of
flclala announced.
Tha machine I need lo teat
wood, concrete and matel mater
ial. A mailmua preaaur of
U0.0U0 pounda can ha employed
to teat th atreogth of con
atructloa malarial.
Th apparatue waa eat np In
a apeclally eonatrnctod pit with
reinforced eoncret walla. It
weighed It ton.
Bonanza 4H
Cookery Club
Finiahea Work
The first club In 4-11 elnb
work la the eonnty to complete
their leaaona waa the IMvlalon
II Cookery club at Bonania, un
der the leadership of Mlaa Esther
Moor. Thar are It glrla and
boy la thla elub sad all have
completed 100 par cant. Thee
boy and (rile bare fulfilled all
the requirement of division II
cookery and all have filed their
final report with th county
elub sgent.
Miss Moor I a former club
flrl and baa been club leader
for th peat two years, having
lead club at Bly last fear
whirs completed 100 per cent.
All the hoy and girl bar done
good work and much good haa
been derlred from the club.
following are the members:
Edwin Scott, Lorln Wlgant, Gil
bert Lenli, John Scott, Scy
Pool, Robert Pool, Walter Bray,
Clifford Sewald, Jo Sullivan,
Lloyd Sparks, Donald Ross, Vel
ma Sparks, Cleda Peppls, Louis
Custer, Margaret Custer.
Over Hundred 4-H
Boy and Cirl At
Bonanza Meeting
One of the moat Intereatlng
and beat attended mealing held
by Mra. L, H. Humpbreya, home
economist of the Crown Mills,
under lo auspice of tb coun
try elnb sgent's deportment, waa
at the high achool at Bonanu
Thursday afternoon. There waa
an attendance of 100 girl and
boy who are enrolled la 4-H
Clubs, sis clubs being represented
four of them Bonania clubs,
on from Hlldbrnd and ooe
from Dairy.
Mrs. Humphreys gv her
usual demonstration la bsklng
bread and cak and aamplea ware
served the gueeta. The California
Oregon Power company furnished
the range for Mr. Humphrey to
naa.
APTCH A GOOD LOOK
He: So that' Mary, la lit
thought yo said she was good
looking?
Sh: No, X didn't I said sh
waa . food looglag. Pesetas
Show.
CENTRAL MAIlItET
OPPOSITE THE OREGON BANK BUILDING
YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THESE
QUALITY MEATS SAVE MONEY
GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
Klamath County Beef
Steer Pot Roast Beef, 'ij;
pound
Boiling Beef,
2 lbs. for
Fresh Hamburger,
2 lbs. for
Beef Stew,
2 lbs. for
Tender Steaks,
pound
Klamath County Grain Fed Porkers
Pork RoasU, 1
pound XO'C
Pork Steaks, 1 T
llw
pound
Pork Chops.
pound
Genuine Milk Fed Spring Lamb
Legs Lamb,
pound
Lamb Chops,
pound
Lamb Shoulder,
pound ...
18c
32c
35c
FRESH EXTRA EGGS,
large, dozen
Lard,
2 lbs. for
25c
20c
25c
The rare "taste"
of Hills Bros Coffee is never the
result of luck.:. it is the result of
roasting evenly . . . continuously . . .
a little
at a
t ime
NO ONE eta drink Hills Bros. Coffee with
out realizing that it has flavor no other
coffee has.
Controlled Roasting Hills Bros.' pat
entcd, continuous process is the reason
for this delicious difference; Every berry is
''done to t turn'- by this process that roasts only t few
pounds at a times and possesses the utmost In uniform
flavor and fragrant aroma. Such perfection cannot be
achieved in bulk-roasted coffee.
Whenever or wherever you buy Hills Bros; Coffee,
it is mlways fresh. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffees
i i.iui)ie(iaj'aiiwaii.iu
a ,' ' '"awa.
A
is taken out and kept out of the vacuum can la which
Hills Bros. Coffee is packed. Ordinary cans, even if air
tight, do not keep coffee fresh.
Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the
Arab the tradraurk oa the can. Sold by grocers
everywhere.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
It Pays to Stock Your Pantry With the Unusual "Buy"
Offered at Piggly Wiggly '
Items You Need Every Day in the Week Are Conveniently Displayed For
Your Selection and There's a Worthwhile Saving Always
These Prices in Effect Saturday and Monday
COFFEE
Foar Pol, alar Brand to Cbooa From
S. and W.
Del Meant.
Golden Weat
Maxwell
House
LB.
(Umtt 8 Pounds)
Cove Oyster o
New Pack
3 Cans 29C
Sardines in Oil
5 cans 25c
Parked ta Usn-gnkl nttoa seed all.
FanningS Bread and Butter Pickles Jar I9C
Thompson Seedless Raisins-4 Lbs. 29
lfilto mo ail twirled fralt AH Toa want at thl fca
Log Cabin Syrup j4Qa
Med. atae ttea. aVJr"a
Brown Sugar
la Bulk a lb.
19c
Baking Powder 2Qfi
CaUnnMt, 1 lb. tlas.
Malted Milk
Thompson Chocolate
,a,43c
Coast Tuna Fish
H slae Hna 1 Igbl meat.
2 cans 35c
TURNIPS 2 Bu. 9C
Corn Meal
Ma. 10 Ban wWta i
jellow.
MALT PTTUTA3I
Tbe all Barley Malt
Hop flarored. CAS
39c
Asparaous
Freeh aaat
ml 2bunchesl9C
PIGGLY WIGGLT
Flour
A hlcbrrade bawdwboat blend. Drery
aacK gDsraaucu w
Jnat
It Once
Z 49 lb. bag $1.23
Nallcys
MATONNAIBK
or
. SAN'DWTCH
. SPREAD
Med. Bla
and
Juicy
Oranocs
Para Gold Brand
2 doz.
FREE!! FRPFF
Betty Orocker' ImproTrd T UN 11
AKGEJj cake ri-
With Package
Gold Medal
Cake Flour
Priced at 2 (SC
Kerrs Preserves
"Assorted Berrle and Fruits"
Raspberry, Locanbcrry, Strawberry, Pcacb, Pluin,
Blflekbcrr', Apricot, etc
3 PourJk Glass Jar S5c
Florida Grapefruit
3 for 25C
Piedmont Brand
Boffet Tina
Elbow Macaroni
3 Pounds for 19C
Oxydol for Suds Pg. 19c
Store economical thnn soap
CatSUp 2 Bottles 39c
Df.h MONTH
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OLD FASHIONED
Chocolates 2 Lb. 29c
Fresh shipment Jnat In
Quality
Canned
Vegetables
at a
Saving!
Well known brawl of
standard quality.
OFFERED TOtT AT
SAYING PRICES
PICK 'EM OUT
Any assortment you
may wlab
AT
4 Cans 49C
SUGAR PEAS
Parker Setre
BANTAM CORN
, TVyomlnfr No. a Tina
STRING BEANS
McKenile No, Tin
Packed at En Rene
TOMATOES
Rogue Valley Pack
Large H Tina
LIMA BEANS
Seaside Brand
The flneet canned Umaa
yon hare ever eatea.
Yellow Newton Apples 'j 590
The Piggly Wiggly Wagon Which Wm Given Away Last Saturday
Was Won by Robert Hayes of Algoma Guess was 200 Cups.
211 Cups Served. , -
Klamath Falls Piggly Wiggly
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