AiiRUHt 12, 1933. THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE , SIXHENDF CAMP ENTER II TOURNEY C.C. C. CAMP. Bllrer Uhi. Or. Rli man will leaf t Clirr Bprlnis Camp. Sunday, Ail aust II. lo enter the (loMen Olovee champloniihlp amateur boning tournament at Madford on Auaust 14, 15 and 16. Tha following man hava baan ctaoaan to represent thla camp: Bruce Lea. aa il. weight 147 pounds. Klamath Kalla; Varnon Parkar. are 12, weight 121 pounda. Kla math Palla; Tony Acruardl. a 19. waliht 1H4 pounda, Port land; John Nichols, ale 13. weight lit pounda, Dayton; !. Rnr Woods. Id. weight 1(0 pounda, Heaver, Oregon; Uelherl llyda. eg II), weight 141 pounda. Tillamook: Albert Hrhineck of Klamath Falla. and Kllla Kndl eolt ot Portland will act aa ssc-onda. a Hart Lea, C. O. (!, truck driver, will (o lo Mcdford on Haturday for clothing and eupplles. Act log let Hergeant C. 8. Wllllama will accompany him. Klre Orgnlj.nlu. The camp now haa an excel- lent fire organisation. Kern lout haa Ita elation to go to aa anon ei fire call le aouuded. The bulletin bourd haa the following rulee for the camp. 1, Bpark arresters muat be put In all stares. I. Hmoklng will be permitted In camp only where pine needles have boon removed. I. All llghti-d material muat be extinguished before throwing on the ground. 4. Fire drills may be expected day nr night. The ball team of Illy C. C. C. waa here Sunday, July SO. The home li'in won the game 14 to It. Several of tha boya playing for Illy were from Klamalb Falla. Another game of baseball waa played here laat Sunday, August . with Paisley. Paisley won the game 11 to 11. Many of the regular playera were visiting their home towne over the week end and conaequently tha camp team waa not at Ita fnll strength. Install Hub-4'ampe. The ramp la diminishing In alia each day aa each crew estab lished Ita sub-camp. At preaent there are three eub-ramia out. One drift fence rrew Flat: one ronH Springe and on cruising grew at Rmoke Creek. They return to the main ramp on Friday nlKht and leave Sunday night with the exception of the camp at Bkookum Bprlnga, Glen McWIthey started con struction on a road to Willow Bprlnga laat Monday. Two Klamath Falla boya took passport on tha era of matrimony a week laat Saturday. They are Molvln Carmlchel and Ulan Mc Wllhey. . Swimming Champ Rescues Bather SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug II, (UP) Johnny Welssmuller, film "Tarxan" and former swim ming ehsmplon, performed his first rescua today ahortly after becoming a member of tha Bant nnlra life guard patrol. I Welesmuller waa going through training exercises on the bech when 1 2-year-old Rob Wheeler of Lo Angeles, awlmmlng near the end of a pier, became exhaustei and aank. The actor dived Into the water and brought hlro ashore unconscious. The lad waa revived at an emergency station. Funeral WINNERS SEIECTED Governor Grants Pardon To Man Imprisoned Since 1915 .AMI Kl. OI.IVKK Samuel Oliver, aged ST years resident of Hatty for tha last nine years, passed away at his lata residence Thursday, August u, at a: no p. at. after tu nes of five months duration. Surviving are the wife Minnie Wllllnm Oliver, two brothers Fernento Oliver and Joseph llerkson, two sisters Mrs. Minnie Oliver and Mrs. (Mar Peitnrann. The remains rest In the Gold room at the Carl Whltlock Fu neral Home, pine atreet at Cth. where frlenda may call. Funeral services to be held 4-'"-av, Au gust If, at 1:00 P. M. at the Realty M. E. church with the Rev. B. V. Rradshaw officiating. Interment at Mnusltasket cemetery. Announcement of It prlte wards to children In the kids' section of Mi American Legion parade Thuraday night was mad Friday hy the Lost River dairy. In aavaral Inatence a division of th prlxe was Becea- aary. Th prli winner are: Aus tin Lewis and Bert Gray, grand prise; Mary Louis Sexton, 716 Jefferson street, best decorated doll buggy; Pat Ireton, 1100 Portland avenue, and Stanley Darnlelle, North Tenth atreet, beat decorated bicycle; Delia Conner. Rt. I, Box 07, beat decorated wagon; Donna Mae Teasum. 1IJ4 Leroy avenue, beat decorated dog; Patty O'Donnell, 1836 Portland avenue, best deco rated rat; Marlon Sexton, 714 Jefferson street, moat unusual pet; Harry Orem, Merrill route, best costumed boy; .Mildred Klslne Wllllama, til Addison street, best costumed girl; Rus sell Duffy. Commercial atreet. funnleet costume on boy; Phyl lla Llndstrom and Ira Renner. funniest costume on girl; Doro thy Redmond, 41S Rroad atreet. and Marjnrle Redmond, Z4 East Main atreet, beet decorated amall float by girl: Warren Porter and Lewie Porter. 1121 North Klghth street, beat decorated email float by boy. On hundred and two children entered the Lost River dairy's section of the parade and each waa presented with a ticket to any of th H. W. Pool theatre. Sponge are really skeletona. Living sponges are covered with flesh and aomewhat reaembl a frc"h liver. SALEM, Aug. 11 r Dal will doubtless find th world much changed during the II years h haa baan living apart. Governor' Julius L. Meter granted Dal a nni,Un.l don from a life term la the pen- La Herniary for second degre mur der. On October t, I'll, Dal waa Ulary for conviction of shooting (and killing i '? tha name ot Ogllvy la T7mi.tfll connty. Consideration of Dale's caa waa recommended by Frede-'eg Btel wr. who prosecuted th de fendant In th Cmatllla ' nnty circuit court. Other persons also In'e-reded In behalf of th pris oner. Under provisions of th par don Dale will go to Kansas City wher he will make his horn wl'h .' brother, Harry C. Dal. Commutations of sentences srr granted to Frank W. Hath way and George T. Hannula, both convicted of second degree murder In Clataop county. Their lif trm aentencea war com muted to IS year on recommen dation ot F. M. Franclacovlrh who waa then assistant district attorney, Frank P. Lalenweber. proaecntor, and varloua members of th juries who aat on the trial. From 100 to 100 earthquakes perceptible to the human aenses occur In th United State every year th nnir.-..- observed by In st mm en ta 1 far greater. Health Group Plan For Winter Month MERRILL. Or Th Merrill Health Group la beginning plan for the fall and winter worn Membera expect to conduct a aerie of child health and pre natal clinics. Th doctors will co operate with th health group. The next meeting will be held in September. Definite announce ment of th meetings will b mad later. .1-1 is is . , . , mmmm , BB- . u , - . , . , . , , Announcement! ' Our store will remain open Saturday eve ningi until 8:30 o'clock. KIRKTAtrjck:&kennett I v- 5Hi and Main Jelly Makers! FRUIT AND BERRIES ARE CHEAP TODAY I THOSE BERRIES I ARE PERFECT, JOE! I ANDTHE PRICES ARE I SO REASONABLE . . . I GIVE ME 8 BASKETS. 'r. LET ME ADD TWO BOTTLES OF CERTO TO YOUR ORDER, MRS. BARR. IT WILL MAKE BETTER JELLY AND SAVE YOU SO MUCH TIME. Join tha hundreds who ara now going to grocers to get fruit, Certo and sugar with which to put up a record supply of jellies and jams. They won't last long these marvel ous fruits mt such low prim! So start right now to 611 your jam cupboard with jams and jellies. How your fam ily will thank you next winter. And be sure to use Certo this year! With Certo and the Certo recipes you can make Joiihlt the amount of jelly in the usual time. The Certo short boil method, you see, cuts the boiling time. Jellies take only 54 minute boil ing, and jams rarely require more than a minute. Finer flavor, too ! And with Certo you will get far finer tasting jelly or jam with every bit of the delicate fresh fruit flavor of fully ripe fruit. You get as much as one-half again more glasses, too, from the same amount of fruit. Because, with the Certo short-boil method, no costly fruit juice has time to boil away. So get your fruits and berries now when they are at their cheapest and finest And start at once to fill next winter's cupboard with marvelous jams and jellies that will delight you and every member of your family! Certo is a product of General Foods. FOR ALWAYS USING CERTO 1 Reduces boiling time, (jellies take 54 minute. Jams rarely more than a minute.) 2 Saves the fresh fruit flavor. 3 Gives half again more glasses. I 89 Fail-proof recipes free with every bottle. s mi 51 il l fl i i : is km n For the convenience of our customers this market will WW ajaa A , , . ' v ' open dally at 7 a. ni. and does promptly at 0 p. m.. Irmaval We aalut the Legionnaire and extend to them a moat hearty welcome to excepting: Saturday, wheat we i will open at T a. m. and "m',f this Klamath wonderland. May your stay be pleasant and may you carry remain p ..til 9 p.m. Clod ail da, Bandar. back to your home, delightful memories of your short atay with us. Come p i i if ..iej.s u. and inspect Klamath county's most modern up-to-date shopping; center Sat. and Mon., Aug. 12th & 14th Mor rm .... Beef Steak lb. 15? Shoulder cat HENS . . . lb. 10 e Lard, 4 Lbs. 35c .-10c .25c Pot Roast, Lb. Boa Beef, 3 Lbs.. SausaEe ib. PlCIlicS Smoked lb. 12V2? BACON ... lb. 17 A0c Armour's C CEABMEAIT can 25 Royal Club or Geisha Fancy No. Vt Cans CLIES qts. 2 for 29 Bulk-Vinegar """Gal. 25c Salt I2Mr 2Pkgs. 15c Pinh Salmon No. l tail 2 cans 29 Show Beat Sldane4 Brooms N Good Cord 29 flit I Fly Spray I Pts. 29 I V Qts.49 J Crackers Snow Flakes or Sunshine 2 lb. caddie 29 Grapenut Flalaos 2 plifjs. 19. KIM A Orange Stamp in All Departments Fountain Lunch SATURDAY SPECIAL Fried Chicken Luncheon ..40c Cold Lunch 25c a e e e BEER ..... BeanUfnl child' eareal spoon tree Crystal White SOAP EG bars 29 p. & G. SOAP Ed) bars 29 Package Cheese, au 2 8-oz. Pkgs. 29c Large Caaa 23C . . 15a Pork and Beans, 2 Taa Camp'a Fly Sprayers, Each No, 1 Superfine Quality Economy Blend Coffee Coffee 1 Lb. 28c 3 Lbs. 83c 1 Lb. 19c Orange Prkoe Tea, Lb: 55c 3 Lbs. 55c Splderleg Tea, Lb 55c Oregon Franquette Walnuts, Lb 20c Filter Walnut Meats, Lb 39c Papers Cashew, Nut$, 14 ozl 39c for Drip Moning Congou Tea, 2 Lb. 15c Lb.... 29c 15c Pkg. FOR YOUR LUNCHEON GUEST Or Picnic Lunch, Select Only Daily Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Watermelons. LETTUCE E 34 lb. $ for II 0 Dellclona red heart melona Local, freah, head Pickling Cucumbers, Per Gal. 39c Summer Variety Squash, Per Lb 3c All Bunch Vegetables, 3 Bunches 10c BERRIES by the Crate Cantaloupes Chen-lee PEACHES by the Crate Apricot . Plum Juicy LEMONS, Per Basket 29c Juice ORANGES, 2 Doz. 19c Transparent APPLES, 7 Lbs 25c Golden Bantam (JJOffnH 2 dOZ. Something dsS New . E..ti:ing Miracle Whip Half Pts. ...10c Pints 17c Quarts 29c Something Different Appetizing Miracle Spread Half Pts. -..10c Pints - 17c Quarts 29c Free Demonstration Saturday Certo, 2 bottles .... .-...45c Delicatessen Corner Welcome Legionnaires may your convention stay in Klamath Falls be one long to be remembered we greet you and salute you. F.M.GARRICH. V