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X Aupust '. 1937
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FTVE
Hoover
Recreation
Notes
CITY BRIEFS
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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