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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1921)
-".'A- w f J 4f Ik J ilLMKJMNir, OT 1S.1M1 I: THE EVEWMG HPtAJL-Dt KLASSATH WALLS. OftECOW I,uih jin.rjmririrr.n ---,--------- jvliv.ijlij''i ri -------' .i.uLr.muvAnj---x.-.-jTr;L-.-Lr.-jj-.v -'---.---r - -L ...........i mmwhiwmwiwwiwmwi SPECIAL NEWS FEATURE ANNOUNCEMENT ! r. PSh "mmmzi-r THE HERALD has, after several weeks' effort arranged with W. C. Lehman to prepare a series of Ten Special Articles dealing with the OIL SITUATION in Klamath from a practical, scientific and geological viewpoint. These articles will appear exclusively in THE HERALD. Mr. Lehman is a geologist of national prominence and an Oil Operator with years of practical exper ience, in locating and developing successful oil properties. WATCH FOR MONDAY'S HERALD In this series Mr. Lehman will give the result of his observations, and study of the Klamath district and will attempt to explain in language readily under stood by the layman the geological and scientific facts which have convinced so many that there is oil in Kla math and to explain in detail the technical processes of Oil Development. THE HERALD believes that in securing this series it is giving its readers the most important, most valu able and most interesting news feature obtainable and at a most opportune time. Watch for Monday s Announcement WHICH WILL GIVE THE TITLES OF THE ARTI CLES AND THE DATE OF THE APPEARANCE OF THIS SERIES, the most important and timely news feature ever published in this city. )Meg ' sSSrcmr HERALD llWIjS mmmBBmsasmsmBmBs -------------- -- MmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmjiJXfifjtjjg)is.ririryjx'ij' rji "inprTraM'HniyirLnjnrinja " ---------- -------. ---.-----i----.--.--.----.--....-. -.J Jf Society . (OoatlBBCd mm Page Fife) In honor of Mls's Helen Turner who -rill this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock, at the rcctoi-y of Sacred Heart church become the bride ot Junior Wagner, MIm Esther Calkins enter tained at a shower (or her on Thurs day evening at her home on Walnut avenue. .Many beautiful and, useful Sifts were receUed by Miss Turner. A social evening was enjoyed, aftor which refreshments were served. The guests were tbo Misses Pearl Ulchn, rredla Biehn, Ruby Smith, Myler Calkins, Ruth Lindsay, Lilly Jones, SUlla Turner, Bonnie Lucas, Clara Calkins, Florence Bradley, Albertlna Nitchelm, Helen Turner, Margaret Johnson and Mrs. Ira Orem. Miss Gertrude Parker was thb guest of honor at a farewell party Tuesday evening given by Mjss Nell MeAndrews at her home on High street. The bouse was beautifully decorated with red roses. Cards and music were enjoyed throughout the evening, after which . delicious re freshment (were served by the hos tess. Those present were the Misses Gertrude Parker, Juanlta Howe, Minnlo Darnum, Jennie Johnston, Anna Mae Johnston, Waive Drew, Eva Lucille Hanks. Esther MeAn drews, the Messrs. E. Shea, L. Goblc, F. Mills, C. A. Patterson, T. Case. C. 1 J. Foster, Jt Dell, N. C. Clemens, Frank ' MacKlmmons and Duncan . MacRae. I Mrs. Steve Sabo Jr. entertained a few friends at bridge Friday af itcrnoon nt her home on Washing I ton street. Mrs. Schallock was win- ner of the prize for highest score. I Spring blossoms were used for (decorations. The hostess served dainty refreshments at the close ot the afternoon. The guests wero Mes- 3 DAYS AT FT. KLAMATH ' JULY 2, 3 AND 4 BIGGEST BEST MOST EXCITING Homethlag doing every min ute at the big RODEO and CELEBRATION at FORT KLAMATH yv 7Z. Kveryone invited. The roads aje good Come and Mave a good time With good people .where you will get square deal and aee a crackln' good how. A Series of Human Interest Talka on Insurance BBBsesisfW BSBSBBBvrxVlk BSBsVl'issssssssssssssl BBSsVBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSsi SVssBSSSSSSV.MlBSSSBSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSBiSSSlSBl How Much Insurance Should a Man Have When He is Married? This question is getting more and more attention every day. One man said; "When you hear I nm married you will know I am carrying nt least flG.OGO life Insurance." Another said: '1 figure that a man should Srovido an Incomo for his am ir of at least $1500 per yosr That is 6 on $25,000. I ex pect to carry that amount." , My work for Oregon Life 1 suranee Company Is not to r yon all the insurance I possllj can. but to work with you, -decide bow you can obtain mv imum prctsrtlon at a cost pr portlonate to your income. , This may mean a $1000 $25,000 policy. Think it over and -Ok dames Smith, Watt, Zumwalt, Krause, Oanong, E. B. IUII, Schal lock, E. It Wright and Bedford. Honoring their guests Mrs. Wil liam Tell and Mlsi Rose Albers ot Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davenport gavo a dinner on Tues day evening. The house was boau tlfully decorated with roses. Cov ors wero laid for nine Including: Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Murphy, Mrs. Vance Hutcblns, Mrs. Tom Walters, tbo guests of honor the hosts and Miss Marie Davenport. Friday Mrs. Davenport and daughter, Miss Marie, took their guests on a picnic. Those winning sen tag done for the Fourth of July Call at 1113 FOURTH STREET Cor. Pine and Fourth Satisfaction Guaranteed MA1MHK J. DIIOUII.LAUO Phone 51E-M. 3&w CUNT X. BBOOKJW8 Oregon life fh'ed in fresh cngmeryMftr Good Coffee with real e Pure Cream 5c TdAe tome o Own THIS NEW LIGHT-SIX Now $1335! THE new and remarkably low price of the NEW LlGHT-SlX is due to greatly increased production, low overhead, small profit per car, and the fact that it is completely manufactured by Studebaker in the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world. - "Buy it because it9 8 a Studebaker." 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