The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1931, Page 12, Image 12

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
October 21, 1931
DILI
E
PUNSNR
STATE HEEM
Prflimluary plans (or th an
nual tiatt convention of I,lnni
Hub of Orriou to b held In
Klamath Kalla were dUcuutHt
at a ntMiluc of director and
tiie convention commute of 4 ha
I.looi cluh held Id tha chamber
uf comnierre hint evening. Kred
Walker of Springfield. Ore, dis
trict governor nf tha Llona cluha
of tha state, attended the meet
ing over which T. K. Gtllen
matera, pnaident, presided.
A round table dtsrunMon of
convention plana waa held. The
exact date for the convention
hlca Ik to take place here in
July. 1932. will be set at a
forthcoming nieetfug.
"Walker expressed the opinion
that the conclave will be one of
ihe mottt aucceasful ever held in
Oregon. He aUo stated that 100
delegates of T.iona club of the
nation enroute to the Interna
tioual convention In Loa An
gelea. will atop over In Klamath
Falls long enough to attcud the
Hate meeting.
In addition to that group. "50
Oregon delegatea will attend the
Klamath meeting. Kach club In
the atate, of which there are
S2. will be aliowed two voting
delegatea, and many otbera will
attend.
Attending the meeting were
T. R. GUlen water, president,
Leon Crawford, rice prealdent.
Jack Glover, secretary. Randall
Rargelt, Cbealeigh O. Moore, W.
K. Clifton. Webb Kennett,
Charles House and Jim Baker,
directors, and Perry be La p. J.
Johnson and H. Conradi, mem
ber ot the con rent ion commit
tee. '
Walker faaa been Invited to
attend the chamber of commerce
directors meeting this noon.
Long Will File
Answer to Cyr
NEW ORLEANS. Oft 11 (UP)
An answer to n ouster suit
which has been filed against
Mm by Dr. Paul N. Cyr, former
nontenant icorernor, will he
Med In ShreTeport. probably
pome tint, this week. Governor
Huey 1. Long announced here
today.
lr. Cyr, on. of six persons be
sides Long who bar. taken the
oath of olfic as governor, filed
an ouster suit arainst Long at ;
Shreveport, Monday. In the 1
salt he claims that Long la re
cognised as a United States sen
ator, to which position h. was
elected In the last general elec
tion, and that ha Is Illegally
holding th. office ot corernor.
Institutions, th theatrical or
ganisation of Lee and J. J. 8hu
bert, was 'thrown into receiver
ship today on complaint of a
Chicago company to which the
brothers owe 15,000 but th
show will go on.
Th two men, sons of a Syra
cuse tailor, who came down to
New York some 30 years sgn,
burked Ihe theatrical trust and
built up an organisation which
owns S3 theatres, has leases on
J others, and Is Interested In
1 more. har. lost nearly 11.
000.000 sine, the autumn' stock
market crash ot 12.
VIOLATORS AHHKSTKO
James I.. Hen ran waa arrest
ed last night at Sixth and Wash
ington streets by city polk of
ficers and Is being held in the
city (ail to answer a charge of
carrying concealed weapons. Bob
Zimmerman waa arrested at
Main and Ninth for driving with
four In a roup and Pet Hester
was apprehended for drunkenness.
MEET IN KIMTH
The program for the Pacific
roait divWtnn meeting of the
National Association of Rox
Manufacturer to be held here
November 1 3 and 1 4. la being
outlined In an Francisco by t).
H. Oordon, secretary-manager nf
the division. The program will
be sent to all members of the
association In the near future.
iScftKlona will bo conducted In
the Willard hotel under the di
rection of officers of the group.
During the (int day round table
discussions of box manufacturers'
problems will be held. All man
ufacturer of the northwest,
whether member of the associa
tion or not. may atteud this
meeting.
On the second day closed
meetlugs will be held ami only
member will be admitted to the
sessions.
Local manufacturer expect "5
lumbermen to attend the meet
ing here. All member of the
1'actric coast division, aa well as
Inland Km pi re box manufactur
ers, hu'lmtttig those from V'Mh
ington and Idutio, and several
eastern lumbermen, have been
Invited to attend.
A bridge table manufacturer la
putting out a new product with a
moisture-proof top.
WATH JU
"The Last Know," a Innrlsciip
oil Hue painted by Iter. Mel
ville T. Wire, pastor of Hi First
Methodist church In this city,
was awarded second prise In the
group ot oil landscape entered
In th. Iltlu anuual eihlliltlnn ot
th Oregon Society ot Artists,
which opened In Portland Mon
day. Th hlblt will clos Oc
tober II.
Iter. vlr. who lias .ahtlilt.il
groups ot his psliiltng In Klam
ath Falls severnl times, painted
tit winning picture near Kik
luka In mil, and II I now tit
the posse.. Ion of Pari tl. Joint
son of Porllitiid, who loaned It
to Hi arlLls' society for til e
hllilt. Til picture depicts melting
snow In Hi beautiful foreil area
al Klk lake, In III Csscsri
mountains, and la on ot tits
most ricelleut piece of Wires
work.
First prli In th group went
In Perry Manser with "October
Hun," a landM'nii In which au
tumn follag predominate, .
MI-KKIIM HF.FIIH
(Haas ot a greenish yellow hue
Invented In (lermanr for green
house la said lo admit a light
thai speeds germlnatlou of seeds
planted uuder It,
Local Lumbermen
Attend Conference
Hugh Campbell, lugging super
intendent of th yvyrhaueer
Timber company, and Fred
Mudlaan of Hi Crater l-ak
Lumber company, Rprngii Itlver,
left Mniiilnv fur Hpokan lo at
tend th Paclllc rnaal logging
conference. Heveral other local
liiiiibermen are also In itln
diitir at th conference, which
la being hold all this week.
Broadway Theatre
Organization Broke
NEW YORK, Oct 21 (UJO :
One ot Broadwsy'a most famous
Hu
n
Boreas
saw the demonstration of weight
reducing and body building ex
ercises by Ethel 51. Hall and
Elmer Dye at the Herald and
News School of Home Economics
Tuesday morning.
Regular Womens Classes
are held in the gymnasium and
plunge every Tuesday and Thurs
day morning and evening. For
particulars as to rates, etc.
Phone 1652-W
Klamath Athletic Club
Main and East Main
EthelM.Hall
Says
"I have used KRAFT products consistently
for many years not only in my work as an
instructor of home economics but also in my
home and I can not recommend it too highly."
But be sure that you ask for and get the
FAMOUS
KRAFT
PRODUCTS ;
are made and packed in KRAFT factories
under the mosf sanitary conditions of the finest
materials available. You can't make a mis
take if you follow Ethel M. Hall's advice and
insist on KRAFT products.
Distributed By
KLAMATH FALLS
CREAMERY
1310 Main.
i
Phone 777.
8 to 12 A.M. 2 to 4 P.M.
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CIRCULATOR
TYPE
Regular Selling Price, $50.00
at $Stl-95
While
Quantities
1-ast
The "Fagot" Circulator I expressly deigned for the burning of wood only. The fine
box Is constructed to take wood up to -J Inches In length. The beautiful outer rasing; ot
this beater Is made of an ornamental walnut grained porcelain enamel front and top
with sides and bark of Armco Kust-Keslu log Iron. The Interior unit Is constructed of
cast iron, proportioned to insure long; life. All in all, fills heater Is by far tile best
value we bare erer offered. (Inly a limited quantity. It will pay )oo lo shop early.
Pay Only $5.00 Down
Small Carrying; Charge
sffl a.t.no liown. avt.oo
j Jtlonthly. rinwill
At a New Low Price
$29-95
, Regularly $,14.9.1
A beautiful fuel-saving beater
tor 1 or 2 largo rooms. Grained
ralnut porcelain enamel cabinet.
Cast Iron front and top. Cast
iron and steel beating unit.
II
t larrjlng Ctiarge. II
$69-50
Keeond to None for
Quality at Low 1'rire
Imagine getting such qual
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ura DOU11L.E today for
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DAVENPORT and Button
Dark CHAIR lo combina
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sushlons In multl-Jncquard
relour; cord welts.
mmmm
Only
3
Down
HI
Big Curtain
Bargains !
Regular 7fc Vainest
Set
44c
Ruffled Curtain riets of plain
Marqulaett. and dotted Grenadine.
Bed Outfit
3 Piece
' Triple Havings Now!
$23-85
MKTAIj BED In brown enamel
finish . . . 99-COlh 81'KINO
with all steel frame ... 60-
Ib. MATTRESS.
Pull-Up Chair
Imagine! At H Onr 1030
Price. You save IxiuMn today!
$7-95
Rich walnut fin
ish; rayon Mo
quette back,
plain vclour seat
Chenille Rug
1.40 RcTersible, Fsst-Color
Ruga! Ills; Halo Bargain at
$1.00
For bath and
bedroom! Fring
ed ends! Assort
ed patterns and
colon.
S
Fiber Mats
Kxtra Quality) Regular I.8.T!
Bare now for tomorrow' needs
$1.00
Woven of cocoa
fiber; corded
edge. Moisture
proof! IHx30-ln,
of furniture
4 89c End Tables 25c
I'nflaUlied
10 $4.49 Tapestries $2.50
I'opular dealgn
2 $5.95 Tapestries $3.50
Ktrrllent materials
6 $4.50 Prayer Rugs $2.50
Made of velvet
1 $9.95 Wall Clock $4.50
Urvra enameled
3 $4.95 End Tables - $2.50
l.lo)d-l.oora. Wood top.
1 $7.95 Book Rack $3.50
Walnut. Two shelf
3 $6.95 Coffee Tables $4.50
Tile top
1 $7.95 Smoker : $4.50
4rrtn rnaiiiHrt!
3 $11.95 Smokers $7.50
Walnut finish
3 $4.95 End Tables $3.50
Walnut. Very atunly
1 $5.95 Magazine Basket $2.50
Woven of reel '
1 $6.95 Fernery . $2.50
Attractive design
l-$8.95 Fernery $3.50
I'nshloned nf ntelal
1 $11.95 Tea Tray $6.50
Drrmatrt) nmle
8 $29.95 Occ. Chairs .....$14.50
Overstuffed
6 $7.95 Reed Chairs $4.45
' Woven designs
l-$9.95 Host Chair ...$4.50
r'lddln-bark walnut
3 $7.95 Dining Chairs .....$3.50
rllonly wnlnnt ,
4 $9.95 Dining Chairs $4.50
. lntlirr Heats. ,
1 $24.95 Occ. Chair $9.50
Modern design
2 $7.95 Occ. Chairs ...$5.50
Covered lark and sent
1 $16.95 Occ. Table $9.50
l.loyd loom
1 $12.95 Occ. Table $6.50
Uoyd loom
2 $34.95 Wal. Desks $29.50
Newest designs
1 $29.95 Oak Desks .....$24.50
Very strong
1 $24.95 Vac. Cleaner $19.50
t'sed Wanlwaj
9 $98.50 9x12 Rugs $64.50
Domestic Orientals anil Wiltons
6 $8.95 9x12 Rugs $7.50
Heavy weight W'nrdolenm
MowTGd'Eror Wmib & C.
211-229 Main St.
384
Klamath Falls, Oregon