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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1937)
AiifruBt 21, 1937 THK NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE An ediirntlonal fmiferenra of r antral and snutheni Ornxon din trlrla of I hp Dri'Kfin agmry of the KMUllanla l.lfo of Nw York was tiring he hi hare Friday. T. Howard droves, aacticy man ager, with hrjnliiiarlra al I'ort Imnt. atattwl I .ml Klamath Kails aa alM'ttMt a thi uire-tlug place to compliment John 11. Houston, the dlatrlrt and attciiry lender and fourth man In the United Htates In paid ravaa. This district, ha aid, alao haa led the aKmrjr this year and In 136 In total pro duciion. The meeting waa hetng held at tha Wlltard hotel. Hntunltty morn Vint tha visitors will go to Crater lake. (Irovra said that for tha fourth consecutive year, KUllalile la leading all previous rwordi. In tha ftrat six months of 11)37. lha company showed km In of tttiur anra In fore of urrr $210,000, OUU. making a total of 0.62, OUO.Ouu. Admlttrd aiarta at up f :0.ouu.ouu, making a total of t2.U44.uuu. uuu. Tim surplus haa liu-traard J.ouu.uuo, up to a total or lluu.K16.uuu. Tha Friday nljtht program waa to Include Ulk liy Ufov. l)is trlrt Maim kit 11 mold 1'. lit tike, Houston, K rt'd I'lKiiu. Kathryn lioiiKlaa and Kd Mnjck. Thoaa attending Include: Mr. and Mia. T. Howaid droves, Portland; Mr. and Mra. Harold V. Uiakf. Kukwh: Mr, and Mra, John II. llniiHtoii, Klnmaih Kalla; Mr. and Mra. Kdward MaJek. Salfin; Mr. and Mra. Kraiik I'a du. Newport; Mr. and Mra. Am tin DodRd, Myrtlii I'oint; Mr. and II i a. J tm H'iuit; , no.-hum ; - Mr. and Mra. John N'elsun, Marah " field; Mr. and Mra. Carrol Jor dan. ,akf)t'w; .Mr. aud Mra. Karl Jnhnson. CombIUx; Mr. and Mra. Gihlmna. .North lttnd; Mr. and Mm. John Kmlrrs. Medford; Mr. and Mra. Jack Harney, Klamath Kail; Karl Franklin. Cnrvallls; Kathryn imuglaa and Mis Van Fleet, dlntrld secretary, Kugene. Twists and Turns in The News METHODIST YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN TRIP TO LAKE SUNDAY At the First Methodist church. comer or lentn ana mien sirens, the Pprctiil f.nHiro for Hunday will be a iiirimnxn In ami it by Mrs. Aasodl Krlxard Il'-eder at tha morning sen ire, beginning at 10. .6 o'clock. ImtncdiAlrly following thia ser vice, whtrh will clone at noon, tha young people of lha Young Poo pies league will start for Crater lak, where a plmtc dinner will h hotil The kvnlnt 1 rum I ii rif- vuilonal meeting will ha held at in isse. wnn jonn ivnuun in char of arrangements for thia devotional meeting. In Colorado during l!Sfi a plan to Illuminate llrcn plates will ha put Into rffert. Tim plates will ha dipped Into a headed aolullnn to ntaka them gltnten at night. Tha roil will be about a cent a plate. It la estimated that there ar 34S taxes upon tha operation of a motor vehicle. Twenty-seven taxe on the purchase, 117 on the upkeep, and Jful on tha xaa and oil. Mora than IK hllllon gallona of ffannltne wrre r.old for uae on the nations hlshwaya il urine 19.16 MACON, (Ja., Aua. 80 (P Waidnn Homr (Miapman'a blood hound la "In tha dnjchoua at tha Houftlnn county couvlrt camp. Tha hound waa put on tha trail of a fun It I v, but ran ao raat he uut-dlatancrd tha poaiie. Tha pur Miiera. brwlldnred. followed ylpltil of another hound and found a treed raccoon. Next morning, they found Ihe wwruvn imuiiuiiixiiiu. " tied to a fenra with tha convlct'i auapenderi. NKWH HAKTKOnn Conn. Aug 10 (Al Ilernard Corona collected $164 bee a u a ha hit a "dog." Tha "dog" waa a frankfurter. In It. aald Corona, waa a pleca of metal that brokn hla tooth. Judae Kdwln M. Ityan a"! damagea Jointly aKalnat a butcher and a packing firm. imiu iiohiNO (JKOIHiKTOWN, Aug. 20 lIV Joe (lary a negro farmhand Ian t doing much digging In tha garden lbee daya. Urn recently mixed what he thought waa a aack of fertillxe. wlth tha aoll. The inck waa full of cement. And then It mined, Tha result la practically a aide-walk. ON K Kl.NK I.KHH 11KHKKI.KV. Cant., Aug. 20 (.V Should a Peke'a tall curl clock wine or counter-cloi kwlse? Mra. Conaianm Tuklrl' Pek ingese had a curly tail. InijuU IttTe. ha Jumped Into a wnnhtnK machine, caught hla tall In the wringer. The pup'a tall waa de-curled but unbroken. CI Hltl KTMt.tA CtM'NCII. HLI'KKS. Iowa. Aug 2u, t-l Mra. Walter Mndaey, it. ran lay claim to a thorough ex perience with Caesarian opera tions. She recently hnre her ff ft-i Caesarian baby. Her oldest child la 1J. milting suicide. II climbed back and told police he had been de pressed, but thought of bit wife and children Just In time. PKINCKTON, W. Va.t Aug. 20 H'P "You're craiy," said Wil liam Nuiklea, 17. playfully point Ing a pinto! at hla chum, Lawrence Moor, 14, "I'll prove It Isn't load ed." He turned the pistol on him self, pulled the trigger aud waa fatally shot. IMUANAPOMM, hid. Aug. 20 (DPI Postmaster (Jeneral Juuiet A. Farley sent a loiter lo conven tion headuuartera of Ihe Young Iteniocrata of America, with Infor mation regarding his address be fore th a convention tonight. Ther waa three cents postage due on the letter. HII.VKn CltKKK. Neb., Aug. 20 ( CP) Lightning flashed across the sklee Just as John Htanlec and hla hired man. John Kiniick. CO, "topped off" a stark of alfalfa hay. Htanleck pointed hla pitch fork to the sky. A bolt of light ning went through the tongs, rranhed Into hla body. He was killed. CHILOQUIN LICENSE EXAMINER'S OFFICE CLOSES SEPT. I RALKM, Aug 20 The exam iner's ofrice at Chlloiiiln in charge of Karl llradfield, which has been operated on a full time basis for the piit two months for examin ing applicants for motor vehlrle operators' licenses, will he closed September 1, Ktrl Knell, secre tary of state, aald todny. The orflce at Klumath Falls will be continued, however, 8ne stilted, and it Is hoped that the service given there will be of as slut mice to people not only In Ktntnath Falls but in outlying dlntrlcta. KKYVARK. N. J-. Aug. 20 U P) I.elsnrl P. Carpenter, 39. Mont clnlr butter and egg salesman, clung by his fingers from a ninth floor hotel a Indow ledge today, then changed his mind about com-' JOHN STONEY JACKSON Formerly of the Oriuinnl ARIZONA WRANGLERS OF KNX flllVlfMHl Teacher of Modern iiiillar ami String Instruments Mudlo at DERBY MUSIC CO. I'hoiic no or I lot pToDAY'S COFFEE CUP-LET FOR THRIFTY WIVES LIKC GOOD COFFEE? BUDGET TIGHT? THRIFTY AIRWAY TREATS YOU RIGHT! Yet... and whst a treat AIRWAY la blended from choice coffees. Sold in the bean, too... ground when yt.u buy it That's why its smooth, mellow flavor is always ao rich, ao tempting t Every pound of AIRWAY, in tha thrdty papr U,,T guaranteed. You get quality plus economy I FEATURED BY SAFEWAY STORES HURRY MOTHERS HURRY ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT For Entries to 8th Annual Kennell-Ellii Studio Lost River Dairy Most Attractive Child Contest" Open and Free to All Children 5 Months to 10 Years No Cost or Obligation i . V i i Saturday, Aug. 28 Final Date For Sittings Each ptrson viewing exhibit hat on vota for ach entry. No merchandiie tlipi necessary or tickets to sell to obtain ballot. Watch for exhibit dates to be announced later. Some of the firms awarding priies are: Oonritfl Mftf, Jewelor Klnmnlh Furniture inlilin Utile lnc' I'ooIp'ii Mlcyi'le shop HiiKti-r Drown Hhoe Slorn Pop-Kye Club llnck'i Hnkt'ry Nw nml Herald 8hw Hintlonrry I'onrce Hi-nnly Shop Murphy'a Hoi-d Slor Hobcrts end Hnrvey Kennell-Ellis Artist Photographers 204 Medical-Dental Bldg. Telephone (Oregon Bank Bldg.) 2010 MP11 Queen of all 4aMrU. Fancy flawlati, luacloua fruit rich In true tun ripanad peach fliTor. Small aizea for pickling and press nr Ing larga perfect onea for canning all at price which maka bom canning aconomlcal. CRATE 59c (19c and 79c firm beada of crlip, tender leaves. Hed5C Firm, crlap. tightly wrapped heads of tender new cabbage. " Finely shredded sweet cabbage U and diced chicken make a de llcloua, unusual aalad. Fine flrored Taklma No. 2s 50 79c Sweet iunkl.t for talada and refreshing drinks. 2dox.35c seedless Seedless $T 65 Grapes A jfi&JtTi Very aweet and Juicy. 3 ,ba. 19c Grapes Malagas and Ribiera Full bunches of firm, aweel grapea. 3 25c laiej Sunklil. Keep a Urge supply on hand. Do. 29 c Brown Derby Beer One of the good thingf of life you ran enjoy without extravagance. Ex perts acclaim It the equal of Im ported Pilsner, but Brown Derby cost a leas. 3 cans 29C 11 -oz. bottles 3 for 29c 32-ox. bottles 25c lc refund on 1 1-ox. bottlea 8c refund! on 82-oa. bottles FLOUR Despite a constsntly rlslnx flour market, Safewsy offers you an op portunity to save on your flour re quirements. Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. bag - $179 Harvest Blossom, 49-lb. bag $1.69 Anchor, 49-lb. bag $1.39 Lion, 49-lb. bag $1.29 COFFEE A blend of Brarilian Coffee to suit every taste, ground fresh to meet every demand. Airway ... 3 lbs. 49c Nob Hill 2 lbs. 45 Edwards Dependable, 2-Lb. Tin 49 Vinegar . un-.23c A fine flarored. 40-graIa Tine gar for pickling Cracker Jack 3Pwg.10c Children's favorite candy dessert Tea Canterbury Psig. 55cVtLb.29c Oranie pekoe. A rich, fall bodied, frscrant tea, unsurpassed for Iced tea . Peanut Butter Real Roast Jars 29c A favorite sandwich filler. Thia peanut butter la rich and creamy. Tomato Juice No. i ........ 4 for25c Starr Fancy Pack. A food pick-up drink to serve at any hour. Wesson Oil Qt Tina 45c A pure, delicious sslsd oil. Mayonnaise Aristocrat ...Qt 37c Rich, smooth, fine flavored Mayonnaise. SnowSlake Sodas 2 pi, 29c Crisp, slightly salted waters to serve with your salads and soups. Crisco ... 3 59c a Always sweet, creamy and digestible. lal; sweet mixed OS-os. Jar aV7 Tomatoes ZZ"..3 J9c Pu5ed Wheat ST 3 ,or25c Dog Food Pani 3 ,r25c Cream of Wheat Pkg. 23c CoSlee Maxwell House Lb. Tin 29c Instant Postum ... H-os. Tin 43c Grape Nuts rkK 18c Salt Maximum Plain or lodlied. ....... 2A-os. Tin 6c The ladle of the Payrhlr Research rhurrh will hold a rooked food sale a Win Main Street, Saturday, Augun 21. HONEY Sweet CloTer. Clear, amber colored pure honey. 549c SOAP Peets Granulated, Large Pkg 33 Oxydol Washing Powder, Large Pkg. 23t Lifebuoy .2 bars IS SYRUP Sleepy Hollow, Pure cane and maple, S-lb. tin 69 Molasses, Aunt Dinah, - 5-lb. tin ...37 Karo, Red or Blue label, S-lb. tin 39 SPICES Clare mont. Your choice of tha following Pepper Ginger All Spice Mustard Clovea . Nutmeg Cinnamon Cayenne Cream of Tarter Sage Veal Roast Delirious, tender, full flavored. An Inexpensive moat thai every one enjoys and around which many Interesting meats can be planned. Lb. 15c Beei Roast Cut from prime Klamath county Steer Beef. Thrse tender, Jlllejf cuts ninke a delirious dinner served with lots of vegetables and rich brown gravy. Lb. 12k Chickens Lb. 17c No. 1 milk fed chickens that will stew Into tasty, delicious morsels. Bacon By the piece - Lb. 32c Fine flavored, well cored bacon. Sliced Racon Lb.39c , Rind off, no waste. Veal Steak Lb. 19c Cut from tender, milk-fed real. Cottage Cheese 2 Lb. 25c Always fresh and creamy Luncheon Meat Veal Loaf, Chicken Loaf. Lb. 29c Boiling Bee! Prime Hleer Beef . I.b. Pure Lard For all cook In purposes.. .... 3 lbs. 43c Legs o! Lamb IKST Milk-fed lambs Lb. 29c Effective in Klamath Falla Augu.t 21 and 23