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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1937)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON October Twists and Turns in The News PAGE SIXTEEN ' Ths Third Ordar of at Francis will glrs IU annual Harrest festl- Tal neit Sunday. It will Da bald In lha Pariah hall of Sacred Heart church and will atari with chicken a la klni dlnnar. which will ha serred Immediately after the 10:80 mam. The women of the order will continue to aerve throughout the afternoon. Throughout tha day thera lll ba icamea and amusemcnta. and a musical program will ha preaent d. Tha purpose of thla festival la ts raise funda to carry on charity work during the year. Tha Third Order baa charge of all work of thla kind which la dona In tho pariah. At Christmas time It aends out a number of basketa of food and during the year auppllea needed, clothing, ahoes and achool booka to children and heirs othera In any way posaibla. Admission fee to tha festival will ba some article of usable elothlnit. canned food or fruit or a cash offering. Everybody la Invited to the Harvest festival. MIDLAND ILLEGAL APPRTITB MIAMI. Fla. IA" J. B. dan-1 ghan waa In Jail today tor trying to eat In court. Oaughan, charged with working aa a plumber without a city certi ficate, suddenly aelsed and cram med Into hla mouth an affidavit used ae evidence aRSlnst him. Judge Cecil Curry supervised recovery of the document and then sent tha defendant to Jail for contempt. SPOTTY ALIBI PUEBLO, Colo. CPI County Judge Hubert Glover quickly dis missed Juvenile court when a young girl brought before him aa delinquent calmly aald aha had scarlet fever. An Oklahoma doctor advised her to come to Colorado, she ex plained. She waa placed in obser vation hospital. MIDLAND Midland grange held their yearly booster night at the hall Friday evening, October S. The program opened with the officers' drill and presentation of the flag, music played by Mrs. Lillian Thomas, followed by talk on "The Good of the Order, by Chaplain Walter Folsom, A very Interesting and enter taining program was presented aa follows: 1, aolo, "Sweethear! School Days," by Mrs. Lovelady of Poo Valley grange; 2, "Highland Fling," dance by Ines Dutton; I, old lima guitar music, by William Etepp; 4, duet, "Billy Boy," by Jean Burnett and Betty Largent; t, eklt, "Farmer Brown Meeta the Grange Fairy," by Rose Marie, Betty Doland and Cora Young; , recitation, "Boy Blue," by John Burnett; 7, talk by Pomona Mas ter Alva Lewis and Poe Valley Master Rex High on "Membership Drive and Good of the Order." The evening waa brought to a lose with dancing, and refresh ments were served by the hone economics elub. PAYING CUSTOMER WEBSTER, la. Traffic couria do a rushing businesa ao far as Ralph Cramer la concerned. One day recently he was fined 13 for failure to stop at an arter ial atreet. The following day he paid another fine of S2S here, and also at Jewell, la., for reckless driving. DEATH RAXQ FIRST ; NEW YORK, (iP) John B. Ken nedy rang the bell of Mrs. Alice Cahill'a Bronx apartment to col lect a life Insurance premium. : One of Mrs. Cabin's five amall children answered. "Mama won't wake np," the child said. Kennedy tried to awaken Mra. Cahlll. Then he called police. An ambulance surgeon aald she had died about 14 hours before GRAT1TUDB LINCOLN, Neb. Iff Mrs. B. L. Bishop thonght aha waa being nice to a young man In allowing him to nae the telephone in the Ne braska Wesleyan university office. She didn't think the yonng man waa ao nice becanse her purse containing 15 waa missing after be left. WIN'S PIVORCR RENO, Nev., Oct. 14 JP) Carl A. Lowe, formerly of Grand Junc tion. Colo., and formerly In the furniture business in Klamath Falls. Ore., and Vodesto. Calif., won an uncontested divorce on grounds of cruelty today from Mra. Margaret A. Lowe of San Dieco. Ther were married here July 15. 1935. cTci's tave a home-made s cake ciya) Schilling Baking Powder After Klamath Beats Ashland DANCE at tha . LEGION HALL FRIDAY NITE, OCT. 15 BALDY'S BAND Centi 40c Ladies 15c No dance at the Legion Hall Wed. Nite, Oct. 13 I WONDER WHERE I J HI KEEPS " ( his OOP! Otn OSCAt pepper (OOP for short) h ftmT stl whiskey a gnod and gtortout II Iff J combination of smooth, mellow, straight JI r I whiskies. Famous line 1838. Try it I jLm mm I Old Oicar Pepper If a blend of straight whls A'f SI M kiet, 90 proof, made by Frankfort Dittilleries, Emm B -rzlM Incorporated, Louisville aad Baltimore yJ -j-x jB I SEE WHERE OOP ffJ$!i i wiMSBNM joo rULt PINT I FULL QUART AWMUAL FREE! These Beautiful OREGON MADE all wool AUTO ROBES. Given absolutely FREE with tha purchaae of any auit or topcoat at $25, or ANY PURCHASE amounting to $25. These are richly colored plaida, and beautiful color com binations. We have a sufficient quantity of these, but we advise you to com early since rare gifts as these will not last I and TOPCOATS You don't need anv of Frank Hnmm's escorts to get you to your OREGON WOOLEN STORE'S Big ANNUAL FALL SALE, where von will find acorea of newest Worsted Suits, and richly made Overcoats for men. You don't need to be an experienced merchant either, to know that here are Klamath Falls' BEST Values In Suit and Overcoat values. Drop in today, sure, and pick out the suit that suits you, or the Topcoat that tops you. We have 'em! (Notice, Special premium during our big Annual Fall Sale, with $25 purchase, you get a wonderful Oregon made All Wool Auto Robe FREE. Just what you have been wanting). MEN'S NEW FALL OXFORDS Group of very fine Star Brand Shoes, every pair guaranteed all leather, newly arrived, patterns galore. $495 MEN'S FALL OXFORDS Every pair guaranteed solid leather, new higher than aver age heel, In black and brown calf, newest designs $395 D Attention Men With Small Feet, Odd Feet and Long Feet! 100 pairs of the finest of fine ntrn'e all leather Mar Brand OXFOItDS, values absolutely from Five Dollars (ft.) Co Seven Fifty f7.SO) will ab solutely be cleared from our shelves In the neit few tiara at COME EARLY Not all sizes $1.99 BOYS' WEAR Extra Special! Boys' quality Broadcloth Dress Shirts, Jr:"..!'. .......... 59c, 2, $1.00 Fine all wool Tweed Boys' Knickers, Reg. $2.95 values Boys' Wool Caps, unbreakable visors, Reg. 95c values ............ Boys' Pepperell Fabric, Whip Cord Play Pants, zipper pockets with lock. Reg. $2 val, Navy blue Brushed Wool Sweaters, $3.00 values, while they last Boys' U. S. Keds Boys' Compo School Shoes, wear like iron $1.00 49c $1.69 $1.00 69c $1.95 RED HOT SPECIALS ! ! ! Full Cut CHAMBRAY WORK SHORTS, 9 Ai 15 to 17 J for?! Dark Cotton Ribbed POLO SHIRTS, 95c values 5UC The Best WORK SHOE VALUE ass asi In Klamath Fall. 4.7? Heavy Compo Soles, j,i ftfj WORK SHOES Combination colored angora type 4 fk SWEATERS, $3.00 values while they last ?1.UU Heavy winter random UNIONS, 1t Size 36 to 50 VC Regular 15c 4 gk WORK SOCKS PairlUC Rayon Plaited q a A A DRESS SOCKS O Parr. 1.UU so Fit Absolutely Guaranteed! q Group of AH Wool SUITS AND TOPCOATS Positively all wool, and hand tailored, and newest stock. Here is your golden opportun ity to buy real quality clothes, at no advance in price. They said it couldn't be done, but here we are again, with an honest $25 worth for $2(8) 5 a New Fall HATS Genuine fur felts, all newest Fall Styles, wanted shape, for young or old. Quality Wool Felts $1.95 sBBafjSSafJamafJgsaffJsl Men's and Young Men's SLACKS mmm illv mm& Amu B MEN'S SHIRTS Men's fine wool alarLs, with or without pleats, In both worateds and softer goods. No better pants values anywhere Fine Worsted Pants from Suits $4-95 Young Men's SLACKS So many requests have been made for more of those navy and oxford 8-button hi-warated 24-in. CgV 1 QC Wt- think ton will axree hIIIi in ... . "THKSK AUK THK HNKKT TWO IM)1 I. Ml HIIIIIT VM.1KS l TOWN!" Itrgular .2 values) Trulietilred f'ollnra HnnforlAed Hlirunk Aaa't'd Kh-ove I.i mkiIk XKW I'MIN'R AND AHSOIlTKI PATTFHS Come In IIIIO IM IX)TII, MADRAH AND BAVOJt bottom, .lacks, well, here they are A few Exceptional Shirt Values, Regular $1.29 800 Main ALSO AVAILABLE IN RYI