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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1937)
a X Aupust '. 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FTVE Hoover Recreation Notes CITY BRIEFS r Vlalla llroiher Ealher Kar hart la aiieuillng t few weeka wllh her brother, Ur, A. A. Bmile at 1845 Main alreet. Mra. Karhart fa tha widow of I). C. Karhart or llomhrook, Cal., relative of Amel ia Karhart. Mra. Karhart has Jtial returned from a vlalt to Hawaii. Hha plana to revlall tha lava bi-ila anil Crater Ike park. Mra. Kar hart la a (1 a u k It l or of Andrew Houla of Yrrka. Cal., who rroaaed tha plalna In lMli wllh m, aeeklng tha Kolil flr-ltla or Callfnr nla. Khe plana on taking a lr'k Ihla coming jear oer tha old emigrant road, which la sow tha Lincoln hlgh.ar. IUturn From Outing Arthur Charlra Hale and rmullr rolurii ' d to tha city Thursday iniirnlnK, artar a raw daya ramping at Dia mond and Crater lakes. There they mat lloaard K. Hutrhlna and ramlly from tlrrmm Cliy. Hutrhlna la paninr or llm Church or t hrUt ai Oregon Cliy. Tha Hutrhlna will ttlalt l ha llntoa out tha weekend, and Hutrhlna will occupy tha pulpit at tha Klrat Christian rhurch (Sunday. Vlolta llrollirr Capt. II. I,, llraril or Oregim Slate college la vlalllni hla brother, J. I. Heard. Mr. Heard la raturnlni from Dan Tar w tiara ha attended tha con tention of Kappa Kappa I'al, na tional honorary fraternity for col lege bandamen. Ha haa hi-en com hlnlni pleaaur. wllh bualneaa, -i.itl... Mm.iI, anil rllal lp. In Colorado and Nehraaka and re turning by way of lh (Irand can- yon and aoutbern uanrornia. THE EMPORIUM Tha Newaat Stor In Klamath Falla ALL HEW FALL MERCHANDISE I price lea than ordinary clearance SALES I ALL WOOL SKIRTS Plain colora anrl brlidlt plalil". Homo wllh gnrrm anil full alirr otx-nliiK. $1.95 $2.95 Berkshire Silk Hose 59c Regular $1.00 Swrlco wrlKht, full faahlonrd. New Dree arriving daily. Siiet 12 to 48 $2.95 lo $14.75 Suits $17.50 All Wool y Worated The Fwmoiia LINCOLN Itrand Marl to Itetall at aa.Bo Men's Grey Flannel Slack. Reg. $3.98 $1.88 Men' Willi Slack, Reg. $2.95 $1.00 See our complete line of Men' Work and Drill Shoe...- $1.95 to $7.45 THE EMPORIUM r i atto Main I 3 Hprnks Vrl.lay Iter. I,mi. a run-lit arrival from Jatnalra, Waal Imllna, waa to speak Friday eve tt 1 1 1 at at 7: lt o'rlork, at tha Amn iotic Kulih mlaalon at 120 Houth Ninth atreet. Iter. l,eKe apenl 10 yi4ra aa a mlaalonary or tha Apnaliillo Kallh In Ilia Weal In dira, and waa expected to preaont an liilr-atlng talk on hla ex periences. All wara welcome and no cullartlon waa to ba takan. l.n.llr' Altl KntprmliMHl Mnv Uor ot 1 tin Ml. j.kl l,t Alii., Ihflr Imitliitiifta mid frlfnd will he ciiUTtnlnM hy th llitppy Mtnly ( titiliiK rlub at th llnnlfiy school KVimtftalmn iii'it Wfldni'tdny st k p m. The girls will prMitnt an irilrrrttllnff proitTnm nd eihlhlt tlio ntk i1ni rturlim tha pant yrnr. All n-Mchborn linf- frlcndi aro Invited to attend. (mm U'mnrti HmiorNi fUdlt It ml, Mmil ( hrlrileiiiion, Kdna J .-linen and llfll TnmnktnN hav lint ii ritllrd to rlvlnnii, (Hil'lt to ntm.vh (lit A nd(my of Frlnndxhtp m vw.nl, and funny Thomimon hau Uvt calli-d to rnrrlv th Collfite or K.-rt'tit award at tha Interna tional ronfirrnr of Wnmrn of tha MnA to ha hold In Cleveland In Haptemher. (riK'ery Move Mr. and Mra. Wtllard lryilen hava moved their urocerjr amra on Portland traat, hlrh thejr hava operated for aav i nil yeara. Into a new bttlldtnK recently completed acroni tha utreet from tha former loratlnn. Mra. Dryden la a dauchter of Mr. and Mra. A. 11. Moora of tha Bald win hotel. Iavra lloaplfal Dorothy flor Koraon haa aurrirlnntly rcrovcrad rrom an apprndlrltta operation to ba ahla to l. ara tha Klamath Val Iry hoapttnl and ralurn to tha noma of hr paranta. Mr. and Mra. A. 0. Ilorxuraon, on Kwauna airoet. Not Nniiir t'lianry -Tha Jamaa Chancy rltrd to app'ar In polio, court for a haarlnc on drunk and dlaordTly rharnra Thuraday la n"t tit" Jamra Chanry who llvaa ill 2:?5 declamation atrert and la employed by tha Great North ern. Vl.lt ln HMn W. T. Wallera of Vamlitlla. Mo., and Mr. and Mra. 1 1 nh (mle of lxa Anielea are aiiendlnx a few daya at lha home of Mr. and Mra. K. (I. Cummlnaa I 221 Waahlnaton alrwt. Walt- era and Mra. Dale ar. a brother and alater of .Mra. Cummlnita. Aaked fo Mat Knnma People with furnlnhed rooma, room and hoard, apartmenta or houaea for achool teachera are aaked to Hat their accommodatlona with Mra. Charlra Oilman, telephone 1S80W. Work In (Worn! lea;re Klam ath IoiIk. No. 117, IOOF, will confer tho myaterlea of the aecond d.-RTfO at tonlKht'a meeting. All mcmhera uraed to attend. Vlalt Ing brolhera welcomed. If ... r.nnlM . - . rneet- Ina of all young Rcandlnavtana In- tereatecl In organizing an Kngllan aponklng Vaaa lodgn waa to ba held at the homa of Ina Johnaon. 429 Paciric TeTrac, Frtday eve ning. Hotrrnger Hunt Tha high achool aoilallty or Barred Heart academy waa to hold a acavenger Krlday night, atartlng at Lyceum hall at 7 JO. All member! aa Invited. ITahy Xaniotl Lloyd Dean la the name choaen hy Mr. and Mra K. (ieatvnng or Altamont tor their hnhy aon, born Auguat 17. urn rUH tklUtM al oil FREI with any purchaia of FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 1 CAtefRte MOTOKING n f Ei I'reildent Herbert Hoover, Dhotoaraphed at Cratar laka on bla currant flatting villi to that Klamath county arenle attraction tin In Vreka Dlatrlrt Attorney Hardin C. lllarkmer want to Yreka Thuraday .v.nlni to attend nieetltiK of tha chapter of tha In- tornatlonal Kootprlnt aaaoclatlon f'urpoaa of lha aaaoclatlon la to foater friendly reiationa Datween peace offlr.ra. Prank Illackmer lha proaeculor'a brother, accom panied blm on tha trip. Kecelt'fa Tranafcr lioyd Va du, aon of Mra. U. 11. llaucock of tula cliy, baa bean traualerrod Irom Ulika, Alaaka, to beward wbara ba will ba In cbarga of a bi( tranamlaalon coualructlon Job, ac cordlna to word received hare, Mr. and Mra. Yadeo will ba In Howard for about a year and a half, according lo their preaeut plana. Official Vlalt H. Yoerg, gen oral auperlnlandent of uiullve power for the Ureal Northern irom th. railway a otrirea In m. Paul, Minn., and A. 11. Kord, au parlulandenl of motive power for tba Ureal Northern from tipokane, war. bualneaa vlallora In Klauatb Kalla tbia week. Unca lionol Tbomaa John aon, Jamea Uardner and Johu Jacoba, all charged with drunk- enneaa, were fined f 10 earn In po lice court Friday morning. All wera given their rbolcs ot paying tha fin. or of apendlng flva daya in city Jail. Then Hevorted Theft of brief caa. from bla automobile parked at tha Ureal Northern ata Hon Thuraday night, waa report ed to police bureau by J. L. Laga- aon of 43 North Tenth atreat. Tha caaa contained Inauranca and poraonal papara. lavlna for Hpokjine W. J Warren, traveling auditor for the Ureal Northern, left Krlday for Portland after aevaral daya' bual neaa vlalt at th. local offlcea or th. railroad. Warren headquar- tera la In Spokane. In lloanltal Mra. Howard R Perrln la a patient in th. t'nlver aity of California hoapltal, where ah. recently aubmttted to an op eration. Her condition la report ed to ba Improving. norelvlnc Treatment Guy H. Itanrnck la a natlent In 81. Vin cent a hoapltal In Portland, Or... where h. la receiving medical treatment. H. will be there for about a week longer. iMiri for North A. P. P.ter aon. Ureal Northern inventory clerk from the headnnartera office In St. Paul, left Klamath Falls Friday for Spokane. Waah., after an extended bualneaa Tlait here. Return From Trip A. 15. Knlghla, general atiperlntendent of the Klamatb division of the Great Northern, and E. 1. English, master mechanic, returned Thurs day night from a business trip to Portland. Honaor Kncwl Hale Women of tha Church of Psychic Research will sponsor a food sale all day Saturday, August 21, at th Safe way store at 8J Main atreet. ty AT THE ORANGE AND BLUE SIGN i UNION OILRVtci Ltvt motoring warrlts behind at tht Orangt and Btua iRn el "Union Oil Strvica." Courttou mWmma chwti ih mry-diy notdi of your car in as ttorough a mimwr that routina atrvirt btconwt a plrawta for ytm and a giiarantft of tiWk-fta motoring. TIRES BATTERIES SPARK PLUGS btHtary or park plujn) H tha ORANGE and i will gt n c onimand a that will aatura maxf formanct at all rimtt Newt About Penonelitiet end Eventt A enmmuntcatloa from tba alat. auparvlaor of recreation and adult education alatoa that an hii.it of lb. lypea of work don. Ihrouahout th. atat -will D. made at the atat fair thla year. Klamath county haa bean aaked in atat -with thla aihlblt. Tba children of Klamath Falla wara away ahead of th aupervtaor, in that they nave anucipaion aucn a mov. ana nav. m.ir iuri,uii of tha aihlblt all prepared, boied nd ready to go. Tha article, lo 1 - chid, knitting, embroidery and other type 01 at ... keta mad. of. reed and .- . drawing and other typea of ju venile art work, plaquea and a large aaaortment of article, made In th. achool ahopa. Thla will all ba taken to Salem Auguat 26. In plenty of tlm. for th. fair. Klamath county boya and glrla who hav. th. opportunity to at tend th. atate fair will have a chane. to m how their work I atarka up with that of th. boya : and glrla of ofher communltlea. i It will b an iniereeung com parison. W. ar. quit, aura our people will not ha dlaappolnted In th. ahowlng that la mad. . a Mra. Maria Rnaa Cone, who haa been ao busy Ihla summer with bar art claaaea In tha Fre mont building, must find new quarters. School will aoon start, and th. room ab. la using must be utilised In th. regular achool program. Hence the neeeestty of finding a atudlo that will accom modate the many who are at tending tha Interesting rt claaaea Mra. Cone la teaching. Th. Fre mont room must b. turned over this weak. Mrs. Cone to not yei decided wher. her new q'larleral will be. Her atudenta will be , ahla to find her at her home. I 7S1 North Eleventh atreet, until , further announcement la made. Incidentally Mr. Con.'a claaaea will ba well repreaented In th. atate fair aihlblt. : a e a Work haa already begun on the Improvement of Modoc field. Th. ! foundation for tha addition to! the field houae ha been laid and preparat lona ar. under way to i atart that long-looked-for roof on I th. grandatand. Believe It or not. It will be possible to tee some of those coming football game thla fall wltbont altting In th. rain. Won't that be some thing! a a a Bom. of th. klda up on Rich mond park playground ar. all 'hoity-toity' becaua. they got their picture on tbe front page of tha newapaper thla week. Othera who didn't get In on this are 'burned up.' Of course, not at anyone In particular, but be caua. they didn't happen to be preaent at the time. a a Mr. Collins, supervisor In charge of thla playground, haa discovered aom. of th. best sing ing voice to ahow up thla year. A group of glrla who frequent thla playground have been sing ing together and, take It from us, they are worth hearing. We had that opportunity Thuraday morning when they dldn t know anyone waa listening. Perhaps they will give ns a 'command' performance aome of these days. FORT KLAMATH RABBIT PRODUCES FATHERLESS BUNNY ' FORT KLAMATH Ray Fergu son of Fort Klamath reported a curloua happening thla week, when by freak or nature hla doe rabbit, who la IS months old and mother ot several prevloua litter of baby rabblta, gav birth to one lone rabbit, five weeka after ahe bad born four In her last litter. Ferguson waa unable to explain the arrival of the Ion. baby rab bit aa the does haa been isolated in a a.parate pen for the laat five week following the arrival of her litter ot four, wbo are still nursing at this time. The latest arrival la slightly larger than Ita four predecessors, and Ferguson la at a loss for an explanation for tbe atrange event. Vital Statistics BIRTHS KANDRA Born, at Klamath Valley hospital, August 19, 193T. to Mr. and Mra. William Kandr ot Tulelake, Calif., a daughter. Weight, pounds S ouncea. KNAPP Born, at Klamath Val ley hospital. August 19, 19S7, to Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Knapp, Box 14, Klamath Falla, a daughter. Weight. pounda 11 ouncea. GIANOTTI Born, at Hillside hospital, August 19, 1937, to Mr. and Mra. Neldo Qlanottl of 933 Washington atreet, a boy. Weight, pound 71 ouncea. 0E8TVAN0 Borv, at tha fam ily home In Altamont, August 17, 19S7, to Mr. and Mra. E. (lestvang, a aon. Weight '1 pounda. Recta! Diseases Treated by Modera Non-Sarical Method OASSKL BROS. GhlropracUe Cllnl 21 N. 7th fit. Phone 420 QUICK POSITIVE RELIEF For Pllee, Rectal and Colon Dlseaaee, Without Hospital Operation, DR a H. MATHER Chiropractic Phyalrlan Ph. 04W, 404R, 781 Mala Store No. 1, 817 Main St. Store No. 2, 1038 Main St. Phone 541 Phone 156 SUPER MARKET, 122 No. 9th, FREE PARKING QUALITY FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES SHOP AT EMIL'S AND SAVE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY MilkN . Mt. mon : m 4H Tl11 I fl $2.98 J 4fiC or 11" 3 ,u CoUpon.. Borene 29c Coffee Ground s Lbs. 49C VOV eaaam"-- saltN J 8-Lb. Bag I Vi 18c J 45c f Flour m Drifted Snow Home Perfected I 49-lb. I lag I fk $1.89 J f PandG A Soap 1 f i Medium liar 1 4 10 for 29cy t Ketchup I Lgr. Hot. 1 Cv 18c J t Bisquick 0 I.go. Pkg. 1 f J Make Perfect Ice Crean with EAGLE BRAND MAGIC MILK, MWIITINID C0NDKNIE0) , 2 Cans 39c MEATS SPECIALS Young Hens Bacon Squares Shortening Vegetable Shoulder Steak 11 Bee! Roast Blade Boiling Reel Boneless Beef Corned BeeS Rabbit Jell-A-Teen Au'L Flavors Package . 3c Grapefruit Mission Brand e No. 2 tin ...2 For C Del Monte Grapefruit Juice No. 2 Tin p 2 For 25C S and W Orange Juice Picnio 14c Tin Swift's Prem. Corned Beef 3 Lb. ,fA Can SACRAMENTO PORK and ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, OLIVES, Coming Queen, Giant Size Picnic Tin ... CHICKEN RAVIOLI, Fair Play Brand, Tall Tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Sunblest, Picnic Tin HALEY'S CHILI CONCARNE, Can STANDBY SPAGHETTI, Tall Can STANDBY PORK & BEANS, Tall Can .. STANDBY TOMATO JUICE, Talf Can STANDBY KIDNEY BEANS, Tall Can PICKLES, Columbia Brand, 6-ox. Jar WELLMAN'S PRESERVES, Auorted, 6-oz. Jar TRU PAK PEACH NECTAR, 12-o. Tin TRU PAK PLUM NECTAR, 12-o. Tin .. TRU PAK PRUNE JUICE, 12-oz. Tin TRU PAK APRICOT NECTAR, 12-ot. Tin ASPARAGUS, Sacramento Brand, Buffet Tin . . HERSHEY CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Urge Can KRAFT'S FRENCH DRESSING, 4-os. Bottle . TOMATOES, Rogue River, No. 2VI Tin Bakery and Fountain Department ICE CREAM Emil'. Homo Mad It's Delicious Fresh Peach and Orange Sherbert Pints 15c . . . Quarts 29c Tolcio Sundae . . . 10c Banana Royal.. . .10c Big Milk Shake ... 10c Pecan Rocks, Doz. 25c Fresh Blackberry Pies, Ea. 30c SATURDAY ONLY Strictly Fresh While They Last at While They Last Beef Young and Tender CuU Stew Boned and Rolled Fryers Auorted Lunch PRODUCE SPECIALS Peaches No. 1 Elbertas Bos Cantaloupes Rogue River, Large Six Seedless Grapes Fancy Quality . String Beans Fancy Rogue River New Potatoes BEANS, No. 2s tin Mission Brand, Tall Tin Quarts 3 Case RIGHT RESERVED TO LIMIT L-tklSC u,. 15c 4 Lb. 55c Lb.20c Lb. 15c 2 u,.25c 2 Lb. 33c Lb.AOV Meat SATURDAY ONLY .5' S LBS. 10 LBS. 0 10 S and W Prunes Fancy Large Size 2 Lb. Pkg 19c Armours Peanut Butter No. 1 Grade 2 Lb. Jar 33c Camay Soap 3 Bar. 17C 10 10 10 10 Kellogg's Pep 2 pkg. .. 21c 10 10 10 5C 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Sweet Wines Regal Cellars , Pints ....... . C 43c Beer Hop Gold or Silver Springs Cans 29c e. eeeee.ee ... "" m $2.29 QUANTITIES