The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 21, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX .
POMONA HOLDS
AT
FORT KLAMATH
FORT KLAMATH, Ant. .10
Klamath county Pomon grange
nt !n Fort Klamath Saturday
for In regular quarterly eeeslon.
Tha buelnesa meeting wn called
to order at 10 a. m. In tha local
church, with Pomona Master U
Alra Lewla In tha chair. A num
ber of Important resolutions
war paaaed during the morning,
and membera acted upon the
realisation of David Bllaa of
Hlldebrand aa Pomona treasurer
by electing Owen King of Hllde
brand to act aa treasurer.
Tha bualneea meeting waa ad
journed at noon, when luncheon
waa aerred In the clubhouse to
I people by membera of Fort
Klamath, Shasta View and Alta
mont grantee.
Following luncheon, the fol
lowing program waa presented,
nnder the direction of Mrs. John
W. Taylor, master of Merrill
grange, who la also Pomona lec
turer: group ainglng, 'School
Days." and "Farmer In the
DH": violin nolo by Ruth Bris
coe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Briscoe of Klamath Falls,
accompanied at tha piano by
bar aunt. Mrs. Ray Briscoe of
Fort Klamath; dnet, "The Quar
rel 1," by Louellen and Elmore
Nicholson, accompanied at the
piano by their mother, Mrs. T.
R. Klcholson of Fort Klamath:
talk by County Agent Charles A.
Henderaoa on the topic of small
eeeda and grains: aolo by Wil
liam Houaa of Bonanza, accom
panied at the piano by hla moth
er, lira. Elliott House: closing
song by gathering, "My Wild
Irish Roes."
At f p. m., refreshments wera
erred In tha clubhouse to about
40. many baring gone home at
Via conclusion of the afternoon's
program. At 7:30 in the eve
lng. tha high school gymnasium
waa the gathering placa for a
good crowd, when drill and de
gree work weVa the order of the
evening. The offlcera' aeatlng
drill wai exemplified by offlcera
of Fort Klamath grange, who
tOOK MOMMY
BROWNIES FROM
MY FISHER'S
FUN BOOK
RECIPE!
Year child, too, will be
thrilled with tho recipes -gomoi
color outlines -ond
core of other things to do
in the Fisher's Fun Book.
It's perfect answer to the
question, "What con I do
now. Mother?"
At yoir sjrocsr's FREI with any
Iivrchas of Fisktr's BktiaJ Flour,
f tw it not ft ypplitd, Mnd pur
ckoM slip to Fishar Floorinf Mills.
Isattlo or Portland. Uso Fiihtr's
BWod for pin, cookies, broods mn4
oHior bokod foods that art oven
triomphsl Irs niformity ossorss
hokinf sacctss. Knowinf houtt
wItos ohroys otk for
The All-Pur pott Family Flour
Home Ownership
Starts with Small
SAVINGS!
This
Association
Offers
a Hlnh.r
Intsrast
Rata Plus
Guaranteed
Onrr.nt mmimv
iDlvldend
First Federal Savings
and Loan Association
Or KLAMATH FALLS
111 No. th Bt. Phone STI
Member of Federal Barings
and Loan Insurance Corp.
CONFERENCE
Famous
f - )
(
Ken Maynard and bis
"Trick rldlns;, roplnn and eren i
the picturesque cowboy of the
mories are not typical of the
plains," nt Ken Maynard, the .
screen celebrated western star.
"They are tne oulgrowtn -or tne
clrcns."
'Ten yeara ajto, there waa lit
tle roping among the cow hands,
and those who practice it today
received their inspiration largely
from circui performers," he con
tinued. "Aa a matter of fact, the first
trick roper In thia country waa
Oro Peso (Gold Dollar). He waa
a Mexican brought to the United
States to join Buffalo Bill's Wild
West.
"Women are responsible for
the cowboys of today. They lore
the artistic and picturesque and
had practiced with a view to
competing with other county
drill teams for the trophy cup
awarded annually by Pomona
grange. The cup was won from
Bonanza grange by the local
grange without a struggle, as
there was no other competition.
Tha work of the fifth degree
of the grange was put on beau
tifully by Past Pomona Master
Earl Mack and the Pomona de
gree team. This degree is espe
cially impressive, and Mack is
to be complimented on the fine
way in which the work waa ex
emplified by himself and other
Pomona officers.
At the conclusion of the drill
and degree work, short talks
were made by several out-of-town
visitors. State Grange
Overseer Morton Tompkins of
Dayton, Ore., was present and
spoke on the agricultural work
of the grange. J. Wilcox of
Mosler, Ore., master of Wasco
county Pomona grange, and Ver
non Livesay of Deschutes county
Pomona grange, gave talks which
were of much interest to those
present. Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs.
Livesay, the former bs)ng a mem
ber of the state grange home
economics committee, accompan
ied their husbands to Fort Klam
ath for the Pomona meeting.
On Sunday a good crowd en
Joyed a day's outing at the
George Denton park north of
Fort Klamath for the annual
Pomona picnic. Several remained
In Fort Klamath over night In
order to be on hand In the
morning for the all-day affair.
The highlight of the day was
a j s,
PURE ...
EVERY BOTTLE
STERILIZED!
7Ht HANDY
FAMILY PACKAOI
THE NEWS
Cowboy Star
;
7
hors Tarzan will appear her
when bo's from the ranges be
gan riding before the ladles, the
feminine mind dressed him In
tailored breeches, monogramed
llk shirts, mufflers and the like.
No real ccw hand wears a rig
like mine, he lores his overalls,
open neck and wide-brimmed hat.
The hat is the best friend the cow
puncher has, and he spends as
much time and money buying it
as a woman does her Easter bon
net. "Riding came naturally to me,
just as talents of any kind are
born in some of us. My first
rodeo appearance was in 1918.
A few years later I won the
world's championship for roping
and trick riding in Chicago.
"To be a good rider one must
the bountiful picnic lunch served
at noon at long tables In the
beautiful surroundings of pine
trees and green grass In the
Denton park. Several Interesting
talks were made during the day,
and perfect weather greatly con
tributed to the enjoyment of the
outing.
iii
Sill1
Uii!
John H. Crockett of Va!sti.
Ore., was driving a car which
overturned on the Lakevlew high
way south of town Thursday af
ternoon. Crockett reported to author
Hiea that he swerved to avoid a
car driven by Walter J. Sanborn
of Klamath Falls. The Crockett
car struck a pile of bridge planks
beside the highway and turned
over.
Seven states require no fee for
automobile trailers; one specifies
a fee only If the trailer weighs
mora than S000 pounds; and. In
other states, fees range from $3
to 170, baaed usually on the
weight.
A young snowy owl, now In the
London too. was captured on shtp
board. In mld-Atlantlc, 800 miles
from land.
Homing yo at or drink I broaght Is
yon with parity mora earafully gurded
than Coca-Cola... la sterilized bottles,
filled snd sealed by automatic machine.
Joe-oold Cooa-Col Is par refreea
BMttt . . . pure aa mcUghL Buy It as UK
sumdyO-bo,
Kt-COlO COCA-COLA It IVWr MACI till,
f ttlOsMS IN 0t ICHtOX AT MOM 8
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
Ml Spring St. Thon SS
t
AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Coming
ifi
with Cole ftros. circus.
be born with love of It. I fame
from Mission, Tex., and spent all
my summers on ranches around
there learning all I could from
cow hands. Soon their tricks were
simple for me. Riding and roping
ar like any other profession.
The thought constantly m mind,
'what can I do to be different.
All depends on muscular devel
opment, nerve and practice."
Ken Maynard and his great
congress of rough riders, Indians
and Cossacks will be seen with
the Cole Bros, circus fn Klamath
; Falls. Monday. August 30. Per
i formances will be given at 1 and
8 P. m. Doors to the Clyde Real
ty menagerie will open at 1 and
'7 p. m. An Immense street pa
i rade will be seen on the down
town streets at 11 a. m.
I
Ac -used of diirlng away with
a tu.kab. Robert H. Darls. 10,
was n-uned In a complaint filed
i r -uy charging larrenr by bailee.
police aald that Darls
PtaPO
You Get
Buys at Breiers
Even in the face of advancing
prices you can still get your
dollar's worth here. . . Prices
less than wholesale. Stocks
from 5 stores to choose from.
BUY NOW FOR REAL SAYINGS!
Compare these prices!
Choice any Ladies' White Shoes, Ai AA
Oxford, Tie, Sandal. t)X.UU
Men'i Grey Flannel Slack, f AA
Regular $3.S0 170
Men' Wash Slack In Stripe and Check. W AA
Sanforized. Reg. 2.9S ilVW
Men' Grey Cotton Cashmere or Qa
Fancy Dress Sox .. Ok
Men' Work Shirt in Tan, Blue or Grey. CTa
Zipper fastener ........................... O i
Men' Blue Chambray ITa
VOrlI ShlTtS eeaeaaaea
Men' Bib A-
Overall. , OTW
Ladies' Full-Fahioned, Pure Thread iA.
Silk HOSe .......M....MM............MM..M..........M..MM..... W
I
C. J. Breier Co.
500 Main
Operatic
HORIZONTAL
1 Fiery heroin
of a popular
opera.
6 Death notice.
II Constellation.
13 Braided thong
13 Postal card.
IS She waa a
Spanish
g.rl.
1 Myself.
17 Mother
18 Street
19 South
America.
Answer lo
SO Portuguese 40 Mal ancestor
rn 43 Box.
11 Northeast. Llk.
33 Tvpe standard Mor.ndin dye
35 Contains. 47 Swelling,
37 Dried plum 49 Pound
39 Leaves out 80 Clay house
31 Nothing. S3 Mexican food
33 Sh was a 85 sh
0f stabbed by
clgarets w Joe
33 Ceremony it Ready
38 Tree 58 Composer of
38 Wigwam. this opera.
39 Year 89 Brought up
cam her with a carnival July
4. and got a Job aa driver for the
Hurry Cab company.
The cab company reported Fri
day that Davis and a cab were
missing. State police received
word from Alturaa that tha cab
waa seen there
E
Bill McDonald, wanted In Lake
view on cbargea of larceny of an
automobile, waa apprehended In
Klamath Falls Just five minutes
after a call waa received at local
pollc bureau from Lakevlew and
tha Information broadcast from
the pollc radio station.
McDonald waa arrested at
Spring and Esplanade atreeta at
11:18 p. m. Thursday driving the
alleged atolen automobile regie
tered to Mary Hartley of Lake
view. Sheriff Herb Carroll of Lake
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14 Depoelted. ,'
19 Merlmee '
arrow oil
It Memorized
role.
31 Crowing out
34 Market.
13 To strlk.
38 To scoft.
37 Situation.
38 To piece out
30 Turret
33 Idant
34 Mokes able
38 Th ehantc
37 To declaim.
41 Passage.
43 To picrc with
a knife.
48 To like '
48 To yawn.
49 To be laiy
30 Full-length
vestment
81 Cot.
83 Prudl.h.
54 Greek letter.
56 Preposition.
87 Transposed.
60 Gloomy.
61 Plateau.
vlRTITAt.
VTICAL
I Policeman.
2 Smell.
3 To ascend
4 Witticism.
' Shiny paints
9 Kind of
singing
7 Lad
8 Little devils
9 Flavor.
10 Sneaky
county was xpwtfr1 to arrlv hr
SaiurtlHjr to Uk McDonald Into,
custody.
It la stlraatt'4 that th total
number of trucks producM and
sold thtsi yar nil) b at least 810.
000 units, as compared with
000 In 193$.
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tamper-proof I Under tht Fidtlis label,
your thoitt of favorite varitlitt ...Port,
Sherry, Muicatel, Burgundy, Sauternt,
Angelica, Riesling, Claret, Zinfandel
m
AT YOUR
la 1911 lb automotive Indus
try eooeume4 approilmately
(.090.000 tons of finished eteel
an Increase of 10 per cent orer
tli preceding year.
Muncle, Ind., has fewer dogs
Pecan Rocks
Rich butter cookie,
generously filled
with Pecan
Dogen
25c
Fresh
Blackberry Pies
Each
30c
Assorted Turnovers &
Saturday Only '
4 for 25c
Klamath's Finest
Battery
rs-
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Fidelis wines begin as certain chosen kinds of
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Mellowed in chosen casks, each of the resulting f
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At the proper time, master vintners of Fidelia
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To know the miracle wrought by this art of
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or more varieties. They are not costly.
NEIGHBORHOOD
SAFEWAY
August 1937
than any other elty la tha United
tttalaa, according to population.
Night schools war flral success,
fully established In the United
Htatrs during the nildill of (he
mill century.
Taste
Wines
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