The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 23, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    September 23, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRKE
Great (or the
children! supper
MATTHEWS DIRECTS
L'
ICE BOARD
(Continued from Pet On)
of the recovery program will be
In enforce rusulationa, nanmr
education, conciliation and inedl
tliin In connection with eom
plalnta of ' thou non-complyini
with (ho preeldont'e aireemenl;
petition, from thoao who are
king lo be elasaed H excep
tion! and petition! from those
asking for permlulon to operate
on loimor houra, Henry Perkins,
loml administrative general, add.
Tlx board pereonnel waa for
warded to Waihlnaton, D. C, Im
mediately and detailed Informa
tion and Instruction! will ba
aont aaoh manihor. Tlia material
la expected tha flrat or nail
week whan tha board will meal
and atart Investlfstlon of num
ber of oomulalnta which hare al
ready bean filed at tha chamber
of commerce, MIA nesnquansrs.
Will Kcport to Washington
"Kmplnyera on whom com-
plalnta have baan received will
ba coiilaclea or mem Deri or me
committee. If aver attempt at
conciliation with tha violator
falls,' Ilia eaaa will ba reported
to Waihlnaton with recommenda
tion! that tha blue aaila ba re
moved by fednral authority from
tha placa of builneee," Perklne
aald.
Until tha direction! ara receiv
ed by board raembere from Wash
limlon, I'orklna dnciarea tne
board membara would not ba In
pnaltlon lo take final action.
Kroro Information which I
receive dally from tha national
headquartara, It la ahown thai
80 pnr cant of tboaa violating
regulations of tha blue eafla.
mlaundaratand Ita requirement!
and comply whan explained by
mombere of tha compliance
board," Parklna aald.
KKW llt'lLIHNO OI'K.N
POItTLAND. Bopt. it. (OP)
After 67 yearn' service, tha old
poatofllca at Fifth and Morrison
treeta will ba cloied Saturday
and Portland! new Federal
building officially put Into lerv
lea. Disposition of tha old
building, on valuable downtown
property, baa not baan decided
upon an yet
KLAMATH FALLS' OWN
UP-TO-DATE, WIDE-AWAKE GROCERY STORE AND MARKET
FOLLOW THAT BIRD
- TO THE PIGGLY. WIGGLY STORE
Saturday, Sunday, Monday Sept 23, 24 and 25
I fa Riaky to Pay Leu It's Uaeleia to Pay Mora
Soap Powder
Large Package
(Limit, 2 Pkg.
GRAPE NUTS For the Children 2 Pkg...- 29c
Jawt Have Two Topa,
a Package.
LIPTON'S TEA, Yellow Label, Vt-Lb. Pkg....: 39c
LUlXToiletSoap 3 bars ()?
UPTON'S TEA. Yellow Label, 1-Lb. Pkg 69c
(Corned Beef
lxrhy llrmnil Hrgular Tin Kach
LUX FLAKES. Larga Package 22c
ajBjaaejt Gold Mtal djs?4 fTl
FEowi? Si 3) II'
COCOA
Baker's
Breakfaat
Vj Pound
JELLO
A New Low Price
Per Pkg.
6
HERSHEY'S BAKING CHOCOLATE. V4 Lb. J9c
FRENCH'S PREPARED MUSTARD. Jar 9c
MT. VEBNOH
TAM, TIM J
With other Urocertre "W JC
(l.imii o)
Vacuum
Parked
In
(hue Jar.
Any
Maaoa
Top
Will Fit.
29
Lb.
CALO DOG FOOD, 3 Can
,.27c
American Boflaa ana waini
SLICED MUSHROOMS, 2 Tina i 2Sc
LE(B ffs 2B
NESTLE'S CANDY BARS, 3 Bar ...10c
Ccffww-a-r fl
SALT, Morton' Free Running, 2 Pkga, ....... 15c
Korea Pride Golden Bantam a for Bias.
COFFEE, Myrtle Brand, Pound t..i....l9c
aagaxeaaw t a. , .je.j
Concord GrapesBasket. 25
Peaches
33: Crate 43
Tomatoes Crate 29
Cucumbers Sickling Crate 43
Bananas S5? Pound 5
Potatoes 'white 10 lbs. 17
Lettuce H"T. Each 5l
Cabbage Pound 1
Crapes T7r 3 lbs. XO
N. B C
' 1 Pound
Honey Maid
Graham Cracker
On Sale at Thla Price
Full Week.
Sale Kmls Hrpt, 2tUi.
II
Market Features
15c
Light
BACON, Lb
Steer p
BEEF ROASTS lb IOC
Fancy
HENS. Lb.
15c
Cottage Butts - Q
Boneless. Lb IOC
Steer Beef - f
Steaks. Tender, lbl7C
FRESH
OYSTERS, Pint
35c
Swift's Premium QJ
Sliced Bacon, lb. e3C
We Specialize in '
Baby Beef
2 Chosen on State
Board of Education
By Governor Meier
(Continued from Page One)
It aeemed Impoeilbls, under 'tha
clrcumatancea, to barmonlae tha
educational forces and tha work
of tha board. Paraonal feelings,
jeeloualea, Institutional and com
munlty rivalries and other In
imical Interests bava seemed to
obscure the real objective.
. Gives Meier Hla Way
"It la chanted by tha gover
nor that atrlfa and dlseenalon
hava torn tha board to aundar.
If atrlfa and discord hava pre
vailed In the board became of
Mr. Btarr'a admlnletratlon aa
chairman, I absrs In that reipon-alblllty.
"In order that tha governor
may have a board of hla own
choosing 1 hava taken thla atep
with tha deep assurance In my
mind that tha atats has a sound
educational eyetem . . . provid
ed tha ayatem la maintained In
the Intereat of our youth, and
ths diaaalroua Jealoualea and
tha other obatacles are sub'
merged."
Both of tha now bosrd mem
bers are lawyera. Nelson, an
official of Temple Beth Iirael, la
member of tha law firm of
Day, Ifampaon Nelaon. Hara
la a member of the law firm of
Hare, McAleer a Patera.
Members of the aenata com'
mlttea on executive appolnt
menta ara Senator Dunn of
Jackson, Strayer of Baker,
liooth of Lena, Jones of Clack
mil, Duncan of Orant, and
Wllllamaon of Linn.
them. Tha foreatry eihlblti ara
moat Interesting, and people com
ing out to tba fair ara urged to
aea them. -
Uveatork Prepared
Black and whits calves, fawn
colored calves, red calvei, brown
ealvaa ara being lad Into tha fair
grounds and back to tha barns by
eager-eyed boys, where they Will
ba bedded down on clean ilraw.
curried, washed and brnihed.
awaiting tha chance to parade
Saturday and receive ths verdict
of the livestock Judge. Not a
hsir Is allowed to bs out of placs
on these slsek, fat calves, and
ths boya hava taken aucb good
cars of them that It will ba a
huge Job for the Judge to decide
which ona la beat.
Also, there will bs a showman
ship contest Sunday afternoon, la
which boya will compete la the
proper way to ihow calvea In tha
ihow ring. Much Intereit Is be
ing ahown In thla conteat, aa thla
la tha flrat ona aver held here.
About It or JO boya will compete,
and they take It Quite seriously.
Ons of ths largeat Induatrlea In
tha county will ba wall represent
ed la tha potato show, from iev
eral potato claba In tha county.
Prime will ba awarded for tha
beat exhibits of It puunda of all
varletlea, bnt a special prise baa
been offered for the three beat
exhibits of to poun, and two
more prises for ths next smallest
numbers. Vlaltora will get a
chance to sea what really huge
potatoea can bs grown In this pro
ductive soli.
Ths final main event of tha
4-H club and Juvenile fair will
ba tha 4-H Club picnic, annually
held In tha county, which will be
held at tha fair grounds at 12:00
o'clock Sunday. All 4-H Club
members, psrents and friends ara
Invited to attend and bring their
lunch, and all get together in tba
building arranged for tha picnic.
A good program la being arranged
and corneals of different aorta
will ba bald.
There will be ao admlaalon
charge to anything on tha fair
grounda during tha fair thla year,
and a larga crowd la expected.
Obituaries
MRH. MAHOAKET HKIMI.FU
Mra. Margaret Balmier, late
of 1018 Washington atreet.
passed away In thla city Friday
night at the aga of 61 years.
Tha remaina ara at tha Klamath
funeral home, 031 High atreet.
Funeral notice later.
New York Fighter
Trims Skip Allen
NEW YORK, Sept. It. UR
Augla Rugglere. lit, Greenwood
Lake. N. T., won tha decision over
Sklppy Allen, lit, Brooklyn. Is)
tha alx-round main avanl at Fort
Hamilton arena,
OXK DEATH RF.PORTKD.
BALCM. Sept. tl. OP) Ona
death and Ml accldenta wars
reported In Oregon Induatrlea
the past week, tha state Indus
trial accident commission an
nounced today. J. W. Fnnk,
Yamhill logger, waa the fatality.
I ana a. rills la mi taxi UsM W.
metaJIki boien. eamU-1 wttk him V
klttMs. Ttiksi gsa cHkt Mat V
f w r XatUL Ask fas?
CHl.CHV .TKIt
jfeitAN 1" J I.La, te rmn Utt
fa Iktaa. laeV. KellaUsL M I
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RCA DAL FOUND
SALEM. Sopt. tl. (UP)
Linoleum on floors at tba Uni
versity of Oregon medical school
In Portland waa Involved in a
scandal today when C. W. Paul
son Co., Portland, charged Ir
regularities in ths letting of
bids.
Tba state purchasing depart
ment allowed a competitor to
lower hla bid on tha linoleum
Job, tha Paulaon company
charged.
State Purchasing Agent Wil
liam ElnilK, In a letter to Gov
ernor Meier laid tha blama on
tha medical achool administra
tion. Authorities there were
not authorised to aollclt bida foi
work, ha aald. Apparently tha
achool office disclosed tha Paul- j
eon company'a bid to tha com
peting firm. Enisle declared.
4-H Club Fair to '
Open Hire Today
(Continued From Page Ona)
state club leader, from Corvallts.
will srrlva this morning, and
begin Judging the home economic
exbibita. Judging will ba com
pleted tha flrat day of tha fair,
and visitors who coma 8unday
will be able to sea the prise win
ning exhibits.
What a garden exhibit! With
to boye. enrolled in tha 4-H Gar
den cluba thla past summer, and
most of them bringing exhibits,
visitors will be able to aee Jual
what boya can do In tba way of
raising a garden nnder competent
Initrnctlon. A. C. Olaon, princi
pal of Altamont achool, haa led
tha Altamont garden cluba all
during tha anmmer, and he, with
Frank W. Sexton, county club
agent, haa visited practically ev
ery garden and given Individual
advlca to the boya in this work.
Mrs. H. V. Dow, who lives on the
Keno road, has been leader of a
garden club of 16 boya and girla.
and many exhibits will coma from
those gardens. Most of these gar
dene aupplied garden trnck tor
tha entire family during tha aum
mer. and tha boys ara to be com
mended on Buch fine work. Each
garden exhibit la to contain five
different varletlea of vegetables.
Not much hss been said of the
4-H Forestry club work, although
there were two tine Forestry cluba
in the county thla year. This la
a new project being sponsored by
4-H olubs. and this Is tha first
year tha work has been done in
Klamath county. There waa quite
a large enrollment, and tha hoys
learned many things about for
eatry that wilt ba of value to
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rubber tires, stove, beds,
tables. 62! Broad St. 1203
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BI8CTIT COMPASS
Portland
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You can buy it by
the bowlful!
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you fttll And one food
that will help keep you feeling
young is Shredded Wheat.
Hera's why: Shredded Wheat is
100 whole wheat. And whole
wheat ii ths cereal most bountifully
blessed by Nature with all ths vital
elements proteins, minersls, vita
mins, carbohydrates, and tha just
right measure of bran. In Shredded
Wheat you get them all . . . noth
ing added, nothing taken away.
Try this vitally dijjtrtni food for
breakfast or lunch. It's reedy.
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SHREDDED WHEAT
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Quality Food at
Saving Prices
Saturday and Monday,
Sept. 23rd and 25th
Pot Roast
0 lb.
' Prime Beef
Free Delivery Phone 1904
Fancy
Hens
Pound
Swift' Smokec!
Picnics
fl212.
VEAL ROAST, lb. ....... :i2c
BOILING BEEF, lb. .....5c
Rib or Brisket
OYSTERS Fancy Select Pint 35c
FRESH CRAB, 2 for 39c
Hamburger
or
Sausage
C.H.B.
Ripe) Tomato
CATSUP
14oz.bot.14c
AIP 10bar.23V
Swlft'a White Ijasnidry ;
Mothers Oats
Quick or Reg Chima, Aluminum or Crystal
CAKE FLOUR, Large Pkg. ......23c
PillsboiT's Beat
LIPT0N TEA, f Lb. Pkg. ........39c
Black Ceyloa and India
HEINZ TOMATO SOUP, 3 Cans. . .29c
Large Cans
TOILET SOAP
6 Bars 23c
White King or Mission Bell .
TOILET TISSUE
Westlsnd. 1000 Sheet
3 Rolls 17c
Pore Cane
SUGATt
-25 Ib $1-43
Orange Stamp in All
Departments
We Deliwer Free.
Phone 322.
GhirardVnr
Ground
CHOCOLATE
1-Lb. Can 29
WHITE KING
Granulated Soap
Sunbright
CLEANSER
cans
, Fancy Concor'
GRAPES
2 baskets t
i I
?BEST
1 xxxx
read
2W
Large
Package
Pastry
Pillsbury Best
FLOUR f0 1Q
49-Lb. Sack. .. PaVi'
Golden West
COFFEE
2-i.b. Can
An Oregon Product
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
DAnef (PKislr-tin Sv
AvVOOw VUivnvii
Mashed Potatoes Giblet Gravy
Vegetable, Hot Roll, Dessert
Coffee, Tea or Milk
Merchant Lunch 30c
35'
ANANAS
Golden Ripe,
Full Flavored'
5Hs.2S
c SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs. 25
Celery Hearts
Fresh Garden Green Spinach
From Rogue River Valley -
Danish Squash
Locally Grown
Bunch Vegetables
Fresh From Local Gardens
Apples 4 lbs- 25
Yakima Delicious Wonderful Eatera
Larga Bleached . COFFEE. TEA AND NUT STAND
Fancy wnua aiooa
Beat by Test No. 1 Superfine Quality
Coffee, 1 Lb. 28c; 3 Lbs 83c
A good Brasllian Blend Economy
Coffee, 1 Lb. 19c 3 Lbs.
...55c
Orange Pekoe
Tea, 1 Pound ................ ...55c
Walnut Meats, 1 Pound 43c
Bulk Mayonnaise, Pint 18c j Quart 35c