The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 15, 1932, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Janunry 15, 101)2
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EVENT TO OPEN
WITH BUN UE
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Mix Rdllb Kempthorne. m
tlonal field secretary of Camp
Flra Ulrla, arrlrcd In lha city Frl
dux, and this craning will ba tba
principal epeaker at a :50
o'clock dlnnir at Hotel Wlllard
which will mark tha opening of
tlia iiuarrflens' Training Institute
bemjr held here this week end
Tha dinner Is open to all srtio
re Interested, whether or nut
they are enrolled tor tha lnsti
tute. Ven. J. Hvnry Thomas,
president of tha board of apon
eors, will preside as chairman.
Tha Invocation will ba Kiren by
Rev. A. Theodora Smith, followed
br an addreas of welcome by Paul
T. Jackson. Community singing
will ha led by Miss Lillle Darby.
MIhs Kempthorne, who bas
traveled throughout tha world,
and has a great deal of musical
talent, will talk on "Tha Problem
of Leisure Time and tha Progress
of tha Camp Flra Girls."
The Institute, which will ba
conducted by Misa Kempthorne,
will open Saturday morning with
tha following program:
A. M. Session
:0 to :S0 Registration at
Leadera.
1:45 Camp Flra Songs.
J0:OO standards of Leadership.
10:20 to 11:00 Principals of
Program Making and Publica
tions. 11:00 to 11:45 General Discua
alon on Programs and One
Minute Talka by Guardians.
11:45 to 11:15 Round Table
Discussions.
12:00 Joint luncheon at bigb
school with Klamath County
Teachers' asaociation.
P. M. Scsioa
1:00 to 1:45 Symbolism, tha In
dividual Symbol; tha Applica
tion of Symbolism to tha Pro
gram. 1:45 to 1:10 Organliatlon
Group, Local. District, Na
tional. 1:10 to 1:45 National Summer
Training Courses.
1:45 to 4:30 Round Table Dis
cussions: Recorda, Local and
National Honors; National,
Local, Camp.
4:10 to 5:00 Individual Confer
ences or Study Exhibit.
5:00 to 1:00 Free Time.
7:30 to :00 Demonstration
Council Fire.
Sunday
11:00 A.M. Church Service t
First Christian Church. All
Camp Fire Girls attend In a
body.
The following delegatea have
registered for the Institute:
Ethel Zyaett, Rachel Good,
Muriel Moore, Alice Campbell,
Frances Duke, Mildred Duke,
Klamath Falls: Lea Parker, Fre
mont school; Ebba Bennett, Fair
riew P.-T. A.; Ethel Mason. Mills
P.-T. A.: Isabella Silver. River
aide teachers: Catherine Cleg
horn. Klamath Falls; Mrs. Roy
Call. Klamath Falls: Leda Par
ker. B. P. W. club: Etta Farr,
Klamath Falls; Mary Tattan,
Chlloquin; Mrs. Owen Pepple,
Langell Valley; Mrs. Loomia.
Langell Valley; Bernice Griffin,
Altamont,
Champion Liar
U
BUNKS CHOOSE
OFFICERS FOB
COK
Ell
Here ts Orln W. Untta, 71-year-old
champion liar of the
world. And if you doubt his
title, he baa a medal, won in
the annual liars' contest at Bur
lington, Wis, to prove It. He
Uvea In Bay City, Mich., and
says constant practice waa re
sponsible for the victory.
Hosteaaea for the rations
tablea at the annual States', ban
quet, which la to be given br
the Methodist Ladles' Aid. Janu
ary is, were named thia week
by Mrs. L. N. Halnea and Mrs.
H. E. Peltt who are In charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Rachel Applegate Good
la appointed hoetesa for tha
Oregon table: Mrs. Betty N'otrla
and Mrs. F. E. Drake for Kan
sas; Mrs. E. X. Kendall and Mrs.
L. B. Pierre. Illinois. Indiana
and Iowa: Mra. E. M. Bubb,
rColorado, Nebraska and Nevada;
Mrs. E. M. Chilcote. southern
state; Mra. J. Maddox. northern
group: Mra. John Yaden. Michi
gan, Mlnneaota and Wisconsin;
Mra. H. E. Pelts. New England
states: Mrs. M. J. Toung. Inter
national.
All those desiring to make re
servations are asked to call their
state hostess. Mrs. Haines his
announced that a limited num
ber of ticketa will ba sold this
year.
With one or two eicentlona.
officers of three Klamath Falls
banks and the First National
bank of Morrill have been re
elected tor UJS, according to
announcements given out by bank
presidents Thursday night.
A. M. Collier, president of tha
First National bank of Merrill
reported that busineaa during
1931 waa better than for any
previoua year. Thia bank took
over the Malln bank two years
ago. All three Klamath Kalis
bank presldenta, J. A. Gordon,
W. C. Daltoa and J. P. Duke
rolred optimism for the year
1832.
Officers Named
Officers and directors of the
Oregon Hank and Trust com
pany were re-elected at the an
nual directors' meeting Thursdav
night. They are J. p. Duke,
president; (ieorge Lindley, vice
president; Henry Gerber, cashier;
Bernard Hackland. assistant
cashier; Charlea Drew, F.tmer
Balslger. W. O. Smith. Dr. H. C.
Merryman, George Lindley, Wll-
aon Wiley and J. P. Duke, dl-:
rectors.
J. A. Gordon will aerve hts
SCIENCE FINDS
NEW MERITS
IN ALL-BRAN
Has "Bulk" and Vitamin B
for Constipation, and Iron
for Blood
eleventh consecutive term as
president of tha First National
bank of Klamath Falls aa the re
sult of tha annual election.
Other officers of this Institution
are: C. B. Crlsler and 8. K.
Martin, vice presldenta; Leslie
lingers, raahler; Lloyd Porter,
J. I. Beard and Jack Clover,
asaistant' cashiers; J. A. Gordon,
Leslie Rogers. Fred Schallock,
Silas Obenchaln, It C. tiro re
beck, A. M. Collier. Charles
Moore, K. W. Vannlce, II. N.
Moe, Q. C. Lorens. 8. K. Martin,
C. B, Crlsler, directors.
Long Kc-rvlce For Itogrra
Thia will be Leslie Rogers
twenty-first year aa cashier of
the First National bank and the
eleventh year for C. II. Crlsler
and 8. E. Martin aa vice pres
ldenta. W. C. Dalton will aerve again
aa president of the American
National bank. Other officers
re-elected at tha annual meet
ing are: Merle 8. West, vice
president; U. M. Bubb. cashier;
Oscar 8 hives, assistant cashier;
W. C. Dalton. M. 8. Weal, E. M.
Hubh. Oscar Shlves. J. Hugh
Miner, Marlon Hanks and W. J.
Houston, directors.
The First National bank of
Merrill will have the aame offi
cers this year as last. They
are: A. M. Collier, president;
George W. Offteld. vice pres
ident: John M. Moore, vice
FERRY CUTS LOOSE
AT GOLDEN GATE
8AN FKANC1HCO, Jan. II,
(UR An automobile ferry drift
ed on San Francisco bay tor
more than two hours last nlaht
after high wavea nad swept over
decks of tha boat and put the
electrical eyatotn out of coimule
aton. The ferry Fresno, with 10
autontohllea on board, left here
for Oakland at II o'clock. Half
way across the bay water awept
Into the mechnnlntn of the elec
tric propulsion paitdle and 1 1 nala sounded by the ship's
short circuit followed, whistle. The tug Hea Hover ray
Captain V. 8. I'arsoii, veteran i ipomlrd, put a line aboard the
bay pilot, ordered distress all- Fresno and lowed II sway front
the rocky aliorea of Yerba lluena )
Island until repalra had been
completed. The ferry reached
Oakland shortly attar 10 p. in.
president: Warren F. Frulta,
cashier; Melvln Bowman, as
aistant cashier; Leslie Rogers.
O. W. Offleld. A. M. Collier. War
ren Frulta and J. M. Moore, directors.
West's
Sporting Goods and Handy
Shop
1114 Main Phone 144S
Have Your Fishing Tackle
Repaired Now
Tun. In On KFJ1 Daily From 7ilS to 8.00 A. M. Old Tims Mueio
Saturday Mr. Pal Patterson and Mr. L. B. Pierce Will Entertain You.
229 so. si..h PUBLIC MARKET phr; !!!
At Wl"Ut Plenty of Parkin. Space. And 191
Five) Free Deliveries Daily If Order Amounts to $1.00.
Potatoes Buttef ' Peanut
I.arge Numlwr Two's Klamath Freeh Butter
Per t'wt.
55c Two lb.., 49c Two lb.., 25c
Pancake Flour Coffee Orange
Aunt Jemima fhaae ami Kanlx.rs) Dated Hmall Juicy
H Pound Tag.
29c lb., 35c Two Doz., 19c
Mother' Oat Egg . Fre.h Date
tlilna rremluiii or Cr)lal Fresh F.xlraa Xoi Cured
Ware
Large Pkg., 29c Two Doz., 49c Two lb., 43c
TO FEDERAL P
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 15. (UJ5
Elmer C. Rowley, Mann act
violator, was sentenced by Fed
eral Judge Fee today to two
concurrent terms of fire years
each.
Rowley's Tictlm, his sister-in-
law, was 11 when the first of
fense was committed. She bore
child when IT.
Rowley was Indicted, but
escaped and waa a fugitive for
year. He took the girl to
Klamath Falls, where both as
serted lv associated with crimin
als and Rowley sold liquor. He
later abandoned the girL
In the past ten years minions
hare found KelWg's All-Bran the
safe "cereal way to overcome com
mon constipation with tha head
aches, backaches, loss of appetite
and energy, that so often result.
Behind this success is the proved
effectiveness of All-Bran. Labora
tory testa show All-Bran brings
two things needed to overcome com
mon constipation: "Bulk" to exer
cise the intestines. Vitamin B to
tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran
also contains twice as much blood
building iron, by weight, aa beef
liver.
The "bulk" in All-Bun Is much
like the bulk in lettuce. Inside the
body it forms a soft mass. Gently
it clears the intestines of wastes.
How ranch more pleasant it is to
use this delicious cereal than to
abuse your system with pills and
drugs so often habit-forming-.
Just eat two tablespoonfula daily
with milk or cream sufficient to
overcome most types of constipa
tion in serious cases, with every
meal. If you have intestinal trouble
not relieved this way, sea your
doctor.
Special cooking processes make
All-Bran finer, softer, more pal
atable. It is not habit-forming. Ap
petising; recipes on the red-and-green
package. At all grocers. Made
by Kellogg ia Battle Creek,
FASHION STEPS INTO PRINT
ADVANCE
SPRING
STYLES
It
mm
Shed your winter raiment and
get into print yourself. Select
your first fresh spring frock
here, from a brilliant group that
is the last word in chic, and em
phasizes value, as well. '
Bewitching colors and designs
a flattering silhouette . . .
enchanting details. Excellent
quality pure silk prints . . .
carefully made . . . expertly
styled.
New Merchandise
Arriving Daily
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For a bundrad simple, taaty dishes and for toma
thinf differant. Ton after ton of these light,
creamy marahmallowa havo been ahipped to our
stores for your usa. You'll find tham such delight
ful fluffs of healthful energy so fresh, so appe
tising t Juat tha modern food delicacy to awaken
drowsy appetites.
Per lib. E
Features For Saturday and Monday, Jan. 16th & 18th
CHEESE
Made in Klamath County.
Save on this necessity.
Per lb.
15c
BUTTER
Pure Fresh Churned Butter.
A Klamath Product.
Per lb.
23c
EGGS
From Klamath's own chick
ens. Fresh Extra Eggs
2 doz. 39C
COFFEE
Economy Brand Coffee. It
Is economy aa well as satis
faction when you huy this
Coffee. Per lb.
19c
SOAP
Harmony Soap unex
celled for laundry or
toilet use. It floats
lObarsC
CATSUP
Our choice Tomato
Catsup in 14-oz.
bottle. Each
11 4c
Cigarettes
AH popular brands sold
at that Popular Price
2 for 2g
Sauer
kraut No. 2Vi tins Van
Camp's Sauerkraut
At a Saving
3 cans 35S
Vanilla
Bunny Brand Imitation
Vanilla. Will not bake
out. 4-oz. bottles. Each
19c
SUGAR p- c;:.: i -Mh Jg
Com Meal hirjrS3'S
Cocoa -r,r S2
.aSaSt, SS Saaal
UjJaCXI 5SQ! Qker Oat. In large pack
At a Saving. Each
EWEi IRloasit 'trib. flgg
All Cuts
Steer Beef
ib.
Sausage
Pure Pork.
No Cereal
ii. I12s
Lean, Sugar
Cured
SlhiOR'HeiniHirag
Swift's
Vegetable
lb.g)(g
IBacoimSi!HiDaE.es ib. fl Hc
Sugar Cured
Macaroni
Quaker Quick Milk
Macaroni, Spaghetti or
Noodles, a trial will
convince you
3pkgs.23C
RICE
Fancy Southern Blue
Rose Rica
At a Saving
4 ibs. 23c
SYRUP
Maximum Brand Cana
and Maple Syrup in
pint jugs. A trial la all
that's necessary. Each
25c
PEANUT
BUTTER
Fancy grade in bulk.
At Saving
2 lbs. 25c
PAR
Tha perfect concen
trated soap in large
packages. Each
S9c