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THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, MAT 28, 1931 , NEWS ITEMS OF WORDEN KlrftUnd't Son Involved In Accident At Ashland (NMirUI tVirrrepoailrat) WOHDKN, May l(. Prlends W II, K. Klrkland. formerly ol llray'a ramp, regretted to bur ol thi automobile acelileut In Aeh land, Monday nlllil whnn Mr. Klrkland' car, which w driven by hla inn, Jiia, waa it nick by a Ford bug, rnaulllng In Ilia doalh ol two ludlaa and Injuries to other paaeengera. Tti Klrkland car, which waa a larse Nash, waa com pletely demolished, whll In lurd. whlla thrown innia dlalauca. wee not damaged. On lady who lo.l hr life waa a pesaenger In lh Kord, whlla lha other woman waa from a nearby rooming houaa, and dlod of ahork, II la aald thai the lara rar had lha right of War but lh dot a I la brought out la lh hearing bar not yet been re ceived. R. K. Klrkland, who baa taken a logging contract at llnrnbrnok. waa a Wordan visitor Wodnaaday niornlns. Hmiry Gordon and Prank Cor tald of Keno, war rsllers at th hom of (Jordan parent Taura duv evening. Mr. Kotnivedt ot Ady haa hn aielatlng lias (lay with bl Jarm work. Mra. Dramboorar ' and Mrs. Tlallay war guwt at tba Gay bom rwunily. Mra. UelU Nlrhola I leaving a lib har molhar. Mr. Kmlly Wll Km. fur Alba, Or., whar Mra. (Vllaou esnerta to remain. Mra. Nirhole will return to Warden. Messrs. Walter and John Col- Una and sister. Pearl, drov to heeellalMy Iimtt tie llkl.l peeaMtdM at fa U i ink MoCollnn'i Bill Bandar. A number ol Wordan paopl at tended lb elrou la Klamath Calla Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Prd McCoy wr gueata at th teacherag tbara day evening. ... . Ilartlalt Nlcnoia wi aunusy tur wan Lak whr h la mployed b th Algotna Lumbar company. BRIGHT SPOTS IN BUSINESS SHOW TREND warn buRUWDSVEYGSl'SSl r THE rftsSWD HUNTtR' I . " ate; (Ctmliuued a root fag Poer) lly United Praa A..I...-H .ill. ahlnfnaflta JaB. 1 in May th eiread enllr lsO output by p.Otv care, Maytag April aalaa exceed everaia of flrat fir month ol 1S0. Aaanrlsled Telephone and Tela- raph declare tu cent tra div idend with roaular ouartrlr ol one dollar. 1 Tharmold Co. April aaiaa ee per cent of enllr flrat quarter output. Ilurrrua-Krl to operate at 100 per cent dua to hnlldlul ravlval. Karelin copper aalea Improv. lloehlor Die t'aallng Corp. re port lara Increaae In order and Improved employment. Atrhlaon Hallway April net 1 1.0 b I ahead of laat year. Ilrltlah unemployed Increaae II.D74 from May It to II. Capt Hawks Eats In Three Cities On Fast Flight PARIH. Mar 17. (UP) Capt Prank M. Ilawka, American filer who will receive the International loeltue of aviator,' award, mad another of hla whirlwind flight over Kurope today, leaving l. Houriot field this morning, eat ln breakfast In London, alttlng down to Inchnon in Berlin and returning to Paris (or dinner. Ilawka began hla (light from L Hourget at 1:1 a. m. and re turned to th name field at :07 n. m. Landing at Croydon Held, near London at :0 a. m.. the apeed flier bad coffee and toaat before departing for Berlin. He aat down to a luncheon of beer and real- eon In the German capital and departed at 1:11 p. m. for L Hourget. In I'arla, h decided that he waa "ready fur a good dinner" o he at beefateak, wild atraw berrlea and alt the trlmmlnga. "1 worked up a bigger a P pa llia at every etop. ' Hawk aald when b returned. WANT-AD". COST LITTLE AND PRODUCTS RR8ULT8. Star Drug Store ; 5th had Main 91. 10th and Main St. -. M I 3i Solution and M 1 3i Dental Creme The Two 59c A clearming deodorant Tor mouth wash and to tweeter, the breath. One pint Tooth Paste. rhii newer Tooth Paste differs by ita remark able property of eoften ing and dL&solvinu mu cus so that it is easily removed. gf i-C:iS-1 tn- Maxixe Cherries Chocolatecovered cherries in :ream centers. One pound to a box, two layers. They melt In your mouth. Sale price 39c Pound Klenso Shaving Cream and Razor Blades Your choice of any SOc raior blade In atock. Klenio ahavlng cram aoftem th beard with out rubbing In with th flngera. Th two for 53c aaaaaw ' Curling Iron Electric ourllng they hold on to th and of th hair and guar anteed for on year 59c , The Rexall Store A 1 m llrrmn l.rlatlH "Van ar damned Imporllnant," be de- rorgel, young leuow, tnai in Hoitman nav oon a wi ir you." "I that io?" Tommy retorted. "Wall, Juat remember that my Attn! Vinm. mn't flllfrmifl until ah married you. Aad aha oio a jot aior lor you man en did for m with money that waaa't Hoffman monay, liber." Ilia unci got to si leoi, ra in . i. . .... i . .t.... MAH rul boot It." ' anawered hotly, "I gueaa yon won't want tb Job l'v got lor you, but don't oome whin lug around m when you aee what a tool you'v been." "I'll com whining around to you when I've got more good money to turow siier vau, iuk n v told him.' HI unci atrod out of th room, muttering something apoui ungrateful pupple. n . .Mliluyl hi. atlll left th houaa. He did not go directly to tn Kvrtt out wataea iw block out ef hi way to cool off before aeelng Irene. He Couldn't cool off o he gave up tnai attempt na went tv Irene hi trouble, lren waa de- ll-kiul ..I AmtmHtnA Ka-B tl AM I Tommy had aurb bad luck, but hecauee ahea round it out oetore making a deolaloa betweea her two auiior. lren aald, and th way ah aald It waa Ilk a daah of cold water In hla face. What cam next waa wore than he had (eared. "Now w can't be engaged any longer!" Engaged!" he repeated. "Say. Irene, w.'Ja rolng to be married la lea than a week. To aa't break tot off in a mora engag H ' "Dont b llly," Iron proteat ed. "How could w so on with Itf Tou can't aupport ma now." Tommy made a tremendou f- ..... mmA .a.llnaMl hla nrlrfe. "One you aald you reel f that you could get a lob and lak car of youraelt until I waa ont of col- I . l n. I n H mA h.. "It would be Juat the aame a It I now onty nut that It's unite different. , ...t.aiit,.aH "Vnn'ra not going to college. Every thing ha changed. Thar Ian I anytotns to look torwara to. Thava'a lav. Tom m v main tained, though bl hope waa wav ering. , nut ao cottage.' ane repiieo. "OlT me time!" Tommy plead ed. "I'll make good." "Of couree you will. ne aia. ia.i ,n, It TnmnT. Ana -uu' ww of it to be engaged whlla wr walling, you-(now it not i fault that we aren't married. Flrt I.. I) -l al.n In and then ;ua i" - r your nunt died. I'm awfully sor ry. Tommy, out ve a""" every chance. It waa your aug- . ..... w.l, th aernnd time we aoelponed our wedding day. I think It would be unlucky a third time. W'd better break the engagement ana atari au over." I dont aee bow yon can taia Ilk tht If you love me. I need nnw iron. I need to be aure uf you. 1 could try harder If you were my wire. 'That a amen, trene uwns. ni.k.i IH k.nnan If wan didn't K you couldn't ?ake goodf You ve got to ne noneat, luiumj. v.. wnnirfn't trv to aell anything you didn't know u good, wonld youf Of count you wouldn't," b anawered X?elf. Tbea how can you try to aell me a future that you're not ure oft Don't you aee It len't fair to met" Tommy had to admit th truth of her argument, torgottlnr that a moment before abe had aald ahe knew he would make good. Per haps ahe waax confused with the audden drop ot hi fortune. Per haps disappointment waa iickwb i, i .n Tnm mv had wanted with all the yearning and ardor of hi whole nean to marry imw waa Juat black despair now. He'd K..n nnhannlee than anyone knew over his aunt's death. NEWS ITEMS FROM BLY Work Prorresalnf at Site ' OfNcrwCrana ALYCK HHORT ROASTING CONTROL IS FLAVOR SECRET OF RARE COFFEE Scientific Control Gives Hills Bros. Coffee the Flavor of Flavors Invariably foods cooked In small quantities taste the best. Th cook i able to control every step perfectly mixing;, flavoring- and cooking. The principle of Hills Bros.' pat anted, continuous roasting; process Is based on th same idea. Instead of roastins their exclusive blend of coffee in bulk, measured quantities of about three pounds pass con tinuously through the roasters. The heat and speed of operation ar accurately controlled with th result that Hills Bros. C?es is absolutely uniform. No other coffee can have th j -1 1 i e.M. Bam aeuviuus, umiui u uaivi w Bills Bros. Coffee because no other coffee ia roasted th same way. This process Controlled Roasting w originated and patented by Bills Bros. The vacuum can in which Hills Bros. Coffee ia packed keeps it fresh always, By the vacuum packing 8 rocer, air. which deatroya the avor of coffee, ia taken out of th can and kept out. Ordinary cans, even if air-tight, will "not keep coffee fresh. Grocer everywhere aell Hill tiros, u jltee. Ask Tor It by name and rook for .the Arab the trade-mark on th can. Hill Bros. Coffee. Inc.. San BLT, May I. Our Miliar ar rived Wadaaaday evening from Bremerton, Wh for a visit with bl ltr, Mrs. Row McMltllan, Work I progreealng nicely on the pond for the Crane aawmlll and It la egpected that work oa th mill Itself will begin In th near futur. Tb town I begin ning to fill with famine who will be connected with the new enter prlse and moat ava.bl house have already bean rented. Mrs. Marvin crow and Mr. Dally Olvan and their children drov over from Merrill laat week. Mr. Olvan ipect to make har bom bar from bow oa. Charlea Dow and T. W. Hob wood, limber (altera (or Clark and Roberta, bad a narrow escape Wedneaday afternoon when they collided, running from under a falling tree, and both fell directly under It Hobwood (Uffered super ficial brulaw but neither waa aer loualy hurt. MlM Marjorl Dlxoa was a gunat of her slater. Miss Jwa Dlioa at Lakevlew laat week. H wtd. dispiritedly: '! gueaa you'r right-" - "But yon wont forget me, will youf Irene asked him with a wlslfulnew that went no deeper than har worda. Tommy did not anawer. - "Kiw me, will, you, Tommy?" Irene coaxed. Tommy obliged, aomewbat fiercely. It waa all he could do to keep from crying as he held her In hla arm. Iran waa thinking: "Now I ean go with Prentiss to the studio tomorrow night!" (To Be Continued) wber th latter It atUadlag high school. M. L. Johnson aad James Ed tall drov out from Klamath Falls Sunday and spent th day attend ing to bulnw Intorwts. Mr. Row McMllllsn want to Klamath rail Wednesday to re- wive treatment for a back Injury aestalned som tlm ago by a (all while doing her work. Sheep h wring got under way at the Bell ranch pea wat ef town Thursday, it I expected that betweea 11,000 end 14,000 sheep will be sheered at thaw pens dar ing th sear -to. Mr, aad Mr. Tumver of Lake. view, accompanied by Mlw Jan Dlion, war vlaltor In Bly Tuaa day vnlng. Tumytr I leader of the popular . Broadway Dance band. Gerald Keffler returned last week from a visit to Reno, Nev. He report everything lively In the Nevada city and la considering a position with a drag star than. Mr. and Mrs. Kinkald ware her from Aahland, Sunday aad Monday, wiling on friend and attending to bualnew Intarwta. Mrs. Kinkald, with her sister and brother, own th big Taylor ranch aouth of town and wu for many years a resident of this sec tion. Olen Parker, who I connected with the Investment department of the California Oregon Power company, visited hla mother aad father. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Parker and spent a day or two flahlng In this vicinity th laat of th week. Jack O'Kell, daughter, Mr. O. flrlffln, on, Stanley, and Vera Hanan mad a drive to Lakevlew, Wednwday. Meadamea Charlw Stump aad Albert Williams drov te Chllo qnln Monday morning and spent several dare vleltlng friends and relstlves In that city. Mr. L. E. Kedfleld, eon, Don, daughter Kva and Genevieve Dow, drove to Klamath Palls Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Wallla have moved her from Willow Ranch, California, and ar occupying Mrs. Hetel Peters' bungalow oa the aouth aid. They aspect to make their home her Indefinitely. Mike Wallla hauled 'their furni ture over In hla truck aad spent Tuwday visiting friend here. The Wallla brother ar eons ef Poet SETTER FOR BABIES t BETTER FOR COOKTNO AND CREAMING BETTER FOR -BABIES" BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING BETTER yK FR BABIES BETTER B ETVr,k. BETTER . t t BETTER m t ImjtjUuCtntntm CtmudHrai TUOtmJsfgvm. imgi ever amkut . KCW.KGO Try it today and sed Cut your milk and bill. Get gome Carnation aC the grocer'. Try it in favorite recipes ... it make them smoother, richer, tastier. Cream the coffee and cereals with it. And ask your doctor about this pure, TITO FREE BOOKLETS, ml0 Glcri lUtfa" smd ' "Bh-FttJitf SimftifitJ Vtrj inuraimi. JJJnm Carnation Company, Albert Bldg., Front and Broadway, Peetkuet Carnation Milk Lat-fvy ISJl.CCa, Woato's LAKOggT-SiLUMO BaANO of Etapokatbd Milk n CAN BE fresh vegetables MAQE MORE tOSl SEASONED WITH ' ' " II I sugar ' Tin combination of sugar and salt improves the 6avor of vegetable In a most pleasing way. It emphuisea the mOd . taste of spinach mellows the tartness of tomatoes; blends deiiciously with the flavor of peat, carrots, string beans, cabbage,aspaTafU.,onionand other vegetables. At yea malt year ssJacMo of veeaUMw reateevber eSaS their dhSnettva tavor cn ba helfMeeed wtm sufs i in aalada, add at least at mocb! tugar aa salt to th French dressing. The smooth, aeitful result will delight you. "A dash of sugar to a piwch of salt" it also a fine season ing for meat dishes, or soups and stews composed at meat and vegetables. Flavor and season with sugarv Th Sugar Institute. , .;, i , Ju rving raw , vegetable Ot "Flavor and season with Sugar maatr T. . Wallla, and Hvd her aa bey for many jmrt. SUnlev O'Netl and Vara Haaan hv takan th contract e( filling tna vacant apae In front of th Nell horn with dirt aad gravel. Bernard O'Nell'a track la belaa aed. for tb Job aad th hoy' arma aad ambition hat both held out so far. C. A. Paulay, former owner of th Sanitary market, of Klamath Palls, aow eeeapled with varices buslnew in Urea ts aad Uveatoek laterwt, wa a bualaaw vlaltor here Thursday looking after ranch property that he own near her. Pauley at one tlm owned th Baall Hall reach. Albert Peterson, a taller for the Pelican Bay Lumber Co.. waa Injured laat wwk when a pine tree a oon i a teet in aiameter (ell trlklng him aerow both bands. An xamlatloa by th company doctor (bowed that ao boaw war broken but Peterson will be en able to work for som Urn. Th weoad aevere wind storm of th sweon caused eonalderable alarm and xettmnt among the women of tn camp. No actual damag wa don In th csmps out many tree war blown down Is th wood awrby. Mr. and Mr. L. S. Ervin have returned from a honeymoon trip to California and ar now occu pying their new bungalow tn the south part of town. Portlanders Wed In New York Hotel, Will Return Soon KIW YORK. May IT. (DP) Mra. Margaret Malarkey Cart wright and Henry Palling Cabell, both ef Portlaad, Ore, ' were married today In (he suite ef the groom' aaat. Mux Mary P. Pall ing, at th Hotel St. Regit, The ceremony, attended by a , few frteade of th coupl, was per formed by tb Rev. Edward . Meaning, ef tb church of the Savior, Unitarian, Brooklyn. Cabell la a son ef th let Col. Henry C. Cabell, U. S. A,, of Portlaad aad Richmond, Ye. HI mother wu Emily Palling Cabell, daughter ef the late Henry Pan lag, Portlaad beaker. Mra. cartwrlghi waa a aav-w tar of Mr. aad Mr. Ca 4. larkey of Portland. The eaapl will wll gkertly vtat tb Plums Canal for Portlaad. PLOWKRS IK WOOD BaT.BIf- Maw tl inl - el Oregon ergaltlea are be- nma a movemeei to gee ta wna flower ta th wao. BUT IT Of THE WANT ATM. listed sa tb A-aVO Dtreetery, ' to WE COULD AFFORD TO MOVE OUR MERCHANDISE AND WILL CONTINUE TO SELL AT EVEN LOWER PRICES THAN IN THE OLD LOCATION. COME IN AND WE WILL PROVE THIS. Fife and AmxcIid to? Closed All Day Saturday May 30 In Commemoration of Memorial Day Whether you spend th day at home or In the great outdoors Piggly Wiggly foods make your meals more enjoyable These Prices Effective Thursday, May 28 and Friday, May 29 , Pork and Beans tf Brown Bread 2cans3SC Franco-American Prepared , Opachctti Serye. A Special Purchase Of Underwoods Oar dines ia on . Reg. IS Tela Extra Special ' Thursday and Friday 4 cans -25C Bantam Corn n. t Tin Sugar Pea. .74490 -Tomatoes Tin Well-Knowa Branda Quality And Valsa "Maxwell House" "Oood to .th Last Drop" Lb. Tins $2c Paper Plates and Napkins 3 Pkgs. 25c Waxed ' Lunch Paper 3 rolls ICS Tea Garden Syrlip At an an heard ot loir-price"' : No pint ? Glass gc Dealers Jugs Panning' Corning Bread-and Batten Jambor Sin Piclilcs Ripe Olives 2 Jars 35C 9 oz. tins 29C Alaska Salmon No. 1 TaU Tina. 2 for 23C Bluebell Potato Chips The Mora Ton Eat The More Ton Want Beg loe Pag. v 3 for 2gc Por Tour Camping Trip Take Along Chcstcriclds 27c - White Star Tuna Fish 1-4 l-2s 2 for 27c 2 for 45c "Vacuum Tina ot 50" Pancake Flour Each 20c Sparry Large pkg. For Tour Camping Trip Breakfast Campfire . Marshmallows 1 lb. Pkgs. 20c "Meat Market FcaturcsM Veal pure lard Veal Gte7 shortening IXoacl Pound IOC 1 2 Lbs. 23C 1 25c "We Handle Klamath County Baby Beef Only" mmmwm J "KLAMATH FALLS PIGGLY WIGGLY" 830 Main Acroa From Woolworth'a 830 Main "WE OPERATE ONE STORE ONLY" Remember We Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Francisco, California, oust