The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 12, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    February 12, 1932
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
fAGE SEVEN
ALTURAS HNS
DPTIM SM FDR
COMING YEAH
ALTUHAR, Clir. In .pit of
the tiartkl economic depreealon
eplrlt at optimum provslls In
this community. Trebling lu
papulatlou In the rourM of (wo
year the depression caught this
lawn In the nililst at program
ol clrla Im pnviniil wlih . prl
vH residents and buslnea
house going up throughout th
city limit.
Th general fueling la best ex
pressed In tho speech of a local
banker when he advised busl
rtess men of Itils community to
"kp your cheats out and hold
your heads hlgli."
Mnrt'hiinla ot this city report
th ft rat halt of January a bat
ter than It one yer ego In
tha volume of buelneea. Hank
Im Inatltutlons report ronilltlnna
nearly normal with a alow
upward trend.
In common with the real ot
lh Klamath empire, the greatest
rsuse for rejoicing la the pre
cipitation of the preaeiil winter.
Frum aH Indlratlona nit eea
ton aprlnca will reaum their uld
time flaw, creek will run bank
full and atorai rervolrs
throuihout the county will hold
their full quota ot water, fol
lowing several years ot drouth
and near drouth. Iteporls of
now depth In the bark country
section recall lh days of two
or three decadoa ago; three feet
of solid snow at the Hliawller
tram ramp In the weal part of
the county; orer two loet at
tlarkamore: a similar amount
t Happy ramp and at various
paint along lh Warner moun
tain foothill. Grneraly speak
Ing, precipitation to date during
the present winter will run cloae
to eight Inches on an average
throughout the county with can
yons la ths mountains drifted
lull of snow. Added to this the
ground wss snaked full ot water
before the winter storm ram.
By-Law Adopted
By East Side Club
MIUJI ADDITION. The new
East Hid club of buslneaamen
and realdents of Ksat Klsmatn
adopted Its by-lsws at the laat
meeting, Tuesday, February I,
In the Community Horlal hall,
Garden and Martin afreets.
Frank Helton talked on tb
t-H club plana which are being
made to keep tha boys off the
streets. Mr. Duke offered hla
building for a plar In which
the boys may meet and bar a
leader to keep them busy.
Mr. Tsggart and Mr. Drown
ntertalned with a vocal selec
tion, accompanied by Mrs. Tsg
gart. Charles M. Reynolds was ap
pointed chairman of the enter
tainment committee, other ap
pointments. Including the board
of directors, and tha by-laws,
were withheld until tha neat
Bieellng.
Thl frit
auruitaniant
wlwn ilainty, unco,
rritnlv Irrth Snow Flakes
are choien to sdd scrt to
sharp and tingy cocktsiU.
,etJ
.V" jt
Y VfieV
"s.wao.v,r:tv jaT g vo-y'mi
Don't ask for crackers say
Snow Flakes
the familiar
-in
fToTrTnNAL BISCUIT COMPANY "Unooda PaUers"
Klamath Empire News
LANOEI.l. VALI.KY, Ore.
(Special) Ths community club
and tha Women' club are the
oldest organliallon In lh ralley.
Ths community hall waa built by
the men of the ralley under the
supervision of lh Caininutilty
club a few yesra bark. Ths Wo
men' club ha for Its member
large number of Ihe women of
lb valley. It meets one a month
as a gueet of one of Its members
for a social and business meet
ing. The I.smell Valley grsnge Is
one of the bualnst of the orgenlsa
llona. It lakes an Inlereat In the
aiclal and eronomlral welfare of
ths community, and la alesillly
growing In Influence and Ibe alio
of Its membership. The arsons
meets vry first and third Tues
day. An athletic club wss orgsnlsed
laat year. Most of tb young men
of the valley belong to Ihla group.
At present Ibis cllub I sponsor
ing a baaketball team.
The Ml. Ilsrnabas guild and ths
Young l'eopls's Felloaralilp ar
both organliatlona under ths
Kplacopal churrh. The Young Peo
ple's Fellowship wsa organised
laat fall. They have hsd a good
attendance, and hare done a num
ber of Interesting thlnga. They
ar now under the guardianship
of Mrs. Margaret Monro and Mr.
Dirk Tbew.
Ijiat eummer tha Tamp Kir
girls wss orssnlfed with eleven
members. Although Juat getting
started In their work, they have
started In on banket making and
had a number of hikes. Thsy
plsn msny Interesting meetings
during the coming months.
Missionary Paper
Written from China
MERRII.!.. Ore. A short pro
gram was given at the meeting of
the Missionary aoclety at ths
mans Wednesday afternoon,
which Included a paper on Syria,
by Mrs. II. r. Tolls, an article by
Mr. H. U. Iwls. a paper, "W
Auk Your Frlvndnhlp." Mls Mary
e. Moors, who Is on a tour ot ths
mlaalnn fields.
This wss received from Thin,
and was especially Interest Ins. at
Mies Moore attended the mission
ary meeting at Jacksonville where
she met Mrs. W. P. Jlnnette. Mrs.
Jlnnstte gsv a talk on the paper.
Itefreahments wera served by
tha hostess to Mesdsmes llurr
Weetbrook. J. I.. Frothlnghsm,
P. D. Lewis. J. W. Hrogglns. W.
P. Jlnnett. II. P. Tolls and John
Cramptoa.
Banquet Held By
Crater Shi Club
FORT KLAMATH, Or. The
Crater Lake 8kl club sponsored
an enjoyabla banquet at th Fort
Klamath hotel, Thursday eve
ning. There wera 43 present
and at lh close of lh banquet,
after-dinner speeches and sing
ing were oa th program.
Snow Flakes are
deliciously oven-fresh
always. They're baked
for you every day in the
"Unceda Bakers"bakery
near your home. Three
wrappings seal in their
sparkling flavor, their
crisp, flaky freshness.
Get one of the money
savinp; pound or two
pound cartons today.
Serve Snow Flakes right
from their bright red
carton with your soup,
salads and cocktails.
red package
owr. jav r mr.i,is
New Applications
Received by Grange
FOKT KLAMATH, Ore Port
Klamath grange, 771, held Its
regular uualneas masting In th
clubhous, Tuesday veolug, Pab
ruary 1, whsu at member and
two visitors wer preesnt.
The following uln new sp
pltfsnl for membership were
received: Alice, Vera and Her
bert Kdwartla, K. Adrlsn I'sse,
Charles Zumlirumi. Ilsrold Moon,
Kugone Howell, Johu Utter and
Kusene Johnson.
iJurlng lh lecturers' hour, two
Interesting tslks wera given,
"Indie, I'sat slid Present" by
Lindas C. Hlaemore, and the
second on the Hlno-Jspsnese
situation by Mlas Mary Hunt.
Hefreshmeuts were snrvsd by
a committee of all grsnge member.
M P. R R ILL, Or. Th Merrill
high school Is entering on lb lt
semester of the school yesr, nd
several new student hers enter
ed for tb term.
Htudeuts who hsva charg of
lh nnul for Merrill high school
ar Dorla Kandra. editor; Melvln
Krwln. hualnesa manager; Junior
Anderson, saalatant mansKer;
Ijiwrenc Frailer, athletics; Dor
othy llssklns. administration and
rlasaes; l.eona Kldwell, pictures;
Mattel Plnchum. literary and
Jokes; Pannatt Offtrld, activi
ties. Grange At Fort
Visited by Officers
TOUT KLAMATH. Ore. Tht
(ran ir of Fort Klamath was -td
Krldar by ( ha Mm C. HulH.
tat mtatrr, and J. C. Farmer,
national lcturr when pot
lurk lunrhfn waa held at tha
club houaa In their honor. Over
1 ill wrrt prearnt.
It waa an oprn meeting and
waa attndd by many con
ttratiRttra of tha community.
Htfhra wre glren by the two
Tlattora. Mr. Ilult and Mr.
Farmer Ml (or Hnly to attend
a lecturer. arhool which waa
held Friday venlng. ,
Davis Critically III
At Canadian Home
D0RRI8, Calif. W. R. Davis,
formerly owner of the ranch
known aa tha Mitchell ranch at
Mt. Dome, la 111 at hla summer
boms In Csnsda.
He baa suffered two paralytic
strokes and I helpless. It was
Impoalhl to remova him to his
Ashland home, and little hope
Is held fur hla recovery. Mr.
and Mrs. Davis war pioneer of
this section.
COLE'S (SIROCEI&Y
Main St. at Ninth St TELEPHONES:
Opposite OregonBank Bldg. 15601561
FULL VALUE SALE
Full Value in Quality At Price that Are a Saving to You
Saturday, Feb. 13 Monday, Feb. 15
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RICE PORK & BEANS WLSMJIN OIL
3 .b. p.u.,. 2ec 4 Med c- 25c Quaru 49c
Taney Long OrTIn Wo T"n" A Better Family Oil
TRU BLL "
Ar Sir rap q Baker'. Cocoa
FLAKES FIG BARS .
2"-'-igc 2 Pound' "22c 2 """"19c
aCs li7t Beautiful Cook Book
Compare Our Prices a ' CRKSCENT . KRKB
adtarthed MATCHES TZT
cali-met 2 crlon 29c Toilet Soap
Baking Powder a Pi.mond M.tch product
ru P""" C" 29 C P"ut Buer 1
bVCnp Kample Package Hwan Pound, - r -Tyro Bars 1 1
lown lake Klour Kre with J r AAC 1 1 C
, Kacht.n WnyP.vMo I
We Deliver Free Twice Daily 9 A. M. 1 P. M.
Pure Cane Sugar 10 Lbs. (1
LIMIT - f
North Star Nomeg.nn MACARONI CIXDImS
SARDINES t- Pound. 90 rSHRIMP--
0 no. .4 cang-oe ,. ,urely . ff 2 c"" 25c
buy. Compare th. prlc. mn
SNOWDRIFT royal n.i 11 BEADS
1 Lb. c.n 99 JELL POWDER J
1 C , , 1 Package . ..... lc
3lb C" 59c 3;l7 25c p...,-
Th. Perfect Shortening i rOCtage t ree A X V
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HIMtKAM sTiI F'C Crystal White
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Almond-Lcmon-Hoae (COm H GO s e
1 Bar 10c i Can 5c
1 Bar ..lc j lbs 6gc 1 Can ....Ic
Two Bart . 11 C Th coffee with th. rich Two Cant 6C
bouquet. That Cello
An Extra nig Bar of phsne package of liquid The lletter C eanser
Quality Toilet 8onp gold. toT YT household use.
We Give K. 1. M. A. Orange Stampa With All Cash Purchase.
SKYUI.ERS THRILL
FORT KLAMATH. Or. "now
condition were perfect Hundey
for skiing and tobogganing and
a large crowd took advantage of
the winter playground north of
Port Klamath.
Meveial akl lumpers from lb
Hkyllners st Henri wer present
and gave the onlookers msny
thrills by tbslr spectacular Jumps
and spills oa the new Jump
which was recently completed by
Henry Uordeg for the Crater
l.ako Rkl club.
A small ski Jump Is to be con
structed for amateurs, and to
boggans are supplied by lb rlub
for Ihe new slide. Hot coffee
and lunch wss served by Ibe
club during th afternoon.
Sewing, Cooking
Schools Are Held
MKRRILL. Ore. A sewing
school, In charge of Mrs. J. 8.
Johnson, waa held at th high
school Tueedsy afternoon. Those
who attended wer Meadame W.
P. Jlnnette. H. F. Tolle. W. P.
Hill. C. A. Harrows, M. Hsrlle
rode, C. N. Haaklns, C. Bow
man, H. P. Hlsnton. Craven,
Otto Ellis aod R. L. Heasley.
Tuesday evening, Mrs. John
son conducted a cooking school
In th high school cafeteria,
which waa also well attended.
Thee achoola are to continue
during th winter month.
Th potato acbool, conducted
by Mr. Johnson, local agricul
tural teacher, met Tuesday eve
ning at th hlgb school, when
Ihe gee of various Implements
were demonstrated.
Pie Social, Dance
Planned for Feb. 13
FORT KLAMATH, Ore. Plans
for another old-time dance and
pie social. Saturday evening,
February 13. wera made at a
meeting of the C. I. club. Kerb
Isdy Is asked to bring a pie. No
admission price will be charged.
It was decided to Indefinitely
postpone the eerlea of card par
ties, owing to the Inclement
weather. At th neit meeting.
Pebrusry 1. a white elephant
sale will be held and a pot luck
luncheon will be served.
House Burned On
May Wells' Ranch
DORR IS. Calif. Saturday af
ternoon th house on lh My
Well' ranch, west ot town, burn
ed to lh ground, when Mr.
Wells, mistaking gasoline for
keron. attmptd to start a
fire.
Nothing was saved from the
building, which was occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Well.
LAKE COUNTY
CITY HOST TO
LAKEVIKYV, Or. K, C. Har
lan, secretary of tha Parens
rhsmbsr of commerce, and W. C.
North of Portland, district man
ager for th New York Life Inau
anc company, wars dlnnsr guests
Tussdsy night of the Lake county
chsmber at commerce.
Mr. Harlan, who la traveling
over the stste la the Interest ol
the stste chsmber of commerce,
outlined the plans of tha stst
chamber tor the coming year. Mr.
Harlan pointed out th many
way Oregon will benefit from the
big tourist migration to th Pa
cific coast this yesr for ths Amer
ican Legion, Rotary and Hhrlne
conventions, and for th Olympic
gstnes.
The sever drouth during 131
h resulted In thouasnds of In
pulrles from th mlddl west for
agricultural land In Oregon. This
Information la most welcome for
even In th Willamette valley
counties the amount of land un
der cultivation has been stsadily
decreaatng because tha farmers
ar specializing, and thereby cut
ting down their acreage.
Mr. North, who recently spent
a month louring th ast and
south, described bow the depres
sion hss affected that part ot tb
country. At tb conclusion of
his tslk his listener all agreed
that Oregon has suffered far leaa
than moat of the L'nlted State
during th paat few months.
Meeting of Grange
Held at Macdoel
MACDOEL. Calif. A meeting
of the Macdoel grange was held
February I. when th lecture
hour was filled with songs and
readings by Mlna Holt and
Prankle O'Kan. Jack O'Kan
read "Pig Is Pigs," and Pern
Young entertained with a saxo
phone solo.
A discussion of the new grange
paper was held, and plans were
msde for the next card party, to
be held February 10.
Keno Items
KENO. Or. Mrs. H. Wleh
Is conducting a women's gym
clasa at Weyerhaeuser camp I
every Monday and Wednesday at
2:30.
Earl Srherer, ot Bend, has
been visiting with friends and
relatives for several days.
Ralph Whipple. high acbool
tudent of Weyerbaeuaer camp,
baa been III with pneumonia fqr
the past week.
Mrs. Altred Carlson la til at
the Hillside hospital with an st
uck ot heart trouble.
HAH LAN
OT
Prosperous Year Predicted For
Langell Valley Due To Snowfall
LAND ELL VALLEY, Ore
Th coming yesr will be a pros
perous on In langell Valley, ac
cording to all present Indlcstlons.
In comparison wltb the psst fsw
years there ha been an unusual
amount of snow fslj. both In the
vlly and In the mountains, and
thsre will b plenty of Irrigation
water for both the Clear Lake
project and th Ceruer Dam
system.
Th north side of the valley
I aupplled with water from Ger
ber Dam. Home of this water Is
also used on the opposlta side of
the river In the lower part of
tha valley by means of a syphon.
Th wster from Clear l.ake Is
allowed to rua down tha channel
to Malone Dam from which It Is
let out In srasll amounts for tha
Irrlgstlon of th Houtb Rid of
tb valley. Aa electric lift waa
put In on th H. J. Tlrknor
ranch last year for th purpose
of supplying water for th higher
ditch.
Wild Hay RaJsec
A good deal of wild hay Is
raised In tb upper part ot tha
Dance Postponed
By Langell Club
LA NO ELL VALLEY, Or.
Th dance gives by th Langell
Valley Woman club has been
postponed to February 27, be
cause of the basketball games
this next week. Another dsnc Is
to be given by the Bonsnsa town
team of basketball on February
20 at tb community ball.
Leap Year Dance
Given by Grange
KENO, Or. Tha Ksno grange
gave a leap year benefit dance
when the ladles hsd to Invite,
call for and entertain the men
who furnished th supper. A
fashion show, with men acting
aa mannequins, was th festnre
ot th program. Mia Edna
BAKE AMEMTiE!
Nr.. 'iC-.-y .''(1 S
MAKE IT a cMuJk WITH
CALUMET'S DOUBLE-ACTION!
A Valehtihe Cakb with frosty coconut and tiny
red hearts) There', a chance to be djflerent try itl
And be wise follow the recipe exactly. Use Calumet
Baking Powder and Calumet'. Double-Action will
make it the cake of your heart's desire. A specially
smooth extra delicate light-aava-wisp creation!
Will any other baking powder do? Not if you
want that even Calumet texture, that wonderful
Calumet tenderness. For Calumet has a way all its
own of making your cake and quick breads superla
tively good it acts re? roe. Calumet, first action
begin in the mixing bowL It start, the leavening
properly. Then in the oven, the second action begun).
Steadily, evenly, it continues the leavening. Up! . . .
upl . . . it keep, raising the batter and holds it high
and light, until your cake is beautifully baked.
And what yeu avl The simple, tested
recipe given here i. a Calumet recipe specially
designed for the Calumet proportion only one
level teaspoon to a cup of sifted flour. That', the
usual Calumet proportion and should be followed for
best results. A splendid economy for you thanks to
the perfect efficiency of Calumet'. Double-Action.
Yes, Calumet is the raaf baking powder bargain!
A bargain because it avoid, costly failures because
CALUMET
THE DOUBLE-ACTING
BAKING POWDER
valley In th swsmp. Alfalfa
and grains ar raised In the other
psrts of Ilia valley end there are
a number of fin dairy herds be
sides beef cattle.
This community la a part of
the Honania l'nlon high school
district snd Is represented by
three directors. There ar two
grade schools In lh vlly on
t Lorella and th other at Co
per Lanxell, both taking students
up to the seventh grsde.
Two fliurrliee
Tha valley ha two rhttrche.
Th Kplaropal churrh, Rt. Harna
bas Is located on ths aoutb side
of lh valley and tha Fnll Gospel
church la at Lorella. Hoth hava
regular church service and Run
day school.
Tber ar abont fifteen fami
ne In th valley that have moved
here In tha paat year and more
are expected In the spring. Klgst
of these ar from Lake county,
most of them having moved here
to put up hay for thl winter. A
number of these new families
will probably remain to be perm
anent settlers.
Kern waa In charg of th dsncs
arrangements.
Tha ladle of Weyerhaeuser
camp. 2, wera entertained by a
dancing party, given at tb Com
munity hall by the men. Th
Wyerbaeuser Wranglers enter
tained with several song and
Bob Gadbol sang two numbers.
Animals Starving
In Worden District
WORDEN. Or. A Urge
number of animal In tha dis
trict are starving on account of
tb deep now, which ha covered
all feed. A band of horse and
cattle, pastured In th swsmp,
Is out of food. Several bands
of quail are starving because
their food supply has been cut
off.
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G11ITY CHEST
DORRIfl, Csllf. The proceeds
of the benefit basketball games,
sponsored by the Hull Vslley
high school, Jsnusry 16, together
with a smaller fund ftirnlahed by
the Mutte Valley Stste bank, bar
been combined In a fund known
aa lh Hutt Valley community
chea and le presided over by sev
ers! committeemen whos duties
ar to see that help Is provided In
csnes of actual need and want.
Th committee la rompod of
ths following members: W, 0.
llsgelateln chairman, W. T. At
kln, Mrs. I. K. Dennis. C. W. Rsv
Its. A. N. .McDonald, II. L. Nslion
and M. A. Gilmer.
Laundry Purchased
By Lawrence Kerwin
DORRIS. Csllf. Laurene W.
Kerwin ha purchased th Cor
ns Rteam Laundry from C. E.
Motschenbarher and assumed
tha management February 1. Mr.
Kerwin will conduct a dry-cleaning
establishment In connection
with the laundry.
BEST PATENT
FLOUR
popular
With honwewlres for
supreme baking
fluHlltUe. It's
unlileach'd.
Wbst Oregon make
rn Icp ' tr-fnn.
it always brings rop-norch success. Try It to-day!
Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation.
VALENTINE CAKE
(3 tit "hit")
S cups sifted Swan 'l cup milk
Down Cake Flour Vl cup srater
S teaspoons Calumet 1 teaspoon vanilla
Baking Powder V teaspoon almond
14 teaspoon salt extract
cup butter or other S egg white, study
shortening beaten
Vl cups sugar
Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt,
and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly,
add sugar gradually, and cream together until tight and
fluffy. Add flour, alternately with liquid, a small amount
at a time. Beat after each addition until smooth. Add
flavoring: fold in egg whites. Bake in two greased 9-inch
layer pans in moderate oven (37S F.) 30 minute. Put
layer together and cover top and sides of cak with
whit frosting. Decorate top with border of tiny red
cinnamon candy heart and a heart of candies la center.
All m ee rure men fi ar lev!. O wsa. e. a. ease.
n.
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