The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 03, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Mothers and Fathers:
" A man cannot leaye a better legacy
to the world than a well educated
family." ; Thomas Scott.
What is an Education Worth
YOU?
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THIS QUESTION IS VITAL
You, mothers and fathers, who have children coming along to school age consider carefully this Greater Sacred Heart Academy
question.
If the Greater Sacred Heart Academy is your choice every dollar that you give for the Hundred Thousand Dollar Fund is an
investment in your child. It assures them the highest standard of education, proper environment, many opportunities of a richer
course in every way.
You have schemed and saved and sacrificed to build your child's future. It is your privilege to have a part in building tjie
institution in which his or her future will be shaped and directed. Education is the best legacy that yoit can leave your family or
the world. Will you not have a part in making this education more easily obtainable?
Have you considered the advantage of having an Academy right in your home town? There are thousands of parents who can
well afford to send their children anywhere who will envy you.
Young men and women will give to the new Academy out of their limited means, well knowing that their gift will be an in
vestment for the future; a guarantee" that when their children will enter the Academy, an institution fitted to give them a broader
culture and train them specifically for their life work, will be found at the doors.
THE INTENSIVE DRIVE FOR A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE GREATER SACRED HEART
ACADEMY IN KLAMATH COUNTY WILL START WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4TH, 1920.
All Must Work
All Must Give
GREATER SACRED HEART ACADEMY
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$ 1 00,000 Fund-Raising
Campaign
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, 832 MAIN STREET
TELEPHONE 270-W
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