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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, Novftmbw I4i 1MB Page Fpur. Jf"' ' ' rr i-tr ,r ssBrrm - - - : , ; KLAMATH COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE HENLEY Tlio hektotrraph which waa vor.. interesting hut express eager-( Oct.: tier US, Is expected home some jnoss for lb Christmas holidays t."jtlme the latter urt of this mn come. I.Mrs. ltradburv has stent the last Uerod.t;;ro school has armed and! Henley and Matin play He. ad-Leek Visiting with friends and rein has been tried nut so su.vo-.- fit.:;. Ih..,UKh jrfajjn defeated Henley ear- ' lives in Portland, and With nor that KBheol paper will s. on bo ,,, ,;, bv a Issued Alias Nolson, county music super visor, visited at Henley last week, bringing with her a number of ex cellent new songs and started the Gleo club to woik on them. Nearlv every one In the high Bchooi wants to take part and with the help of Miss Nolson the club hopes to stage some vocal concerts before the year closes. The bond election held at the Henley school passed by a vote of 15 to 0. The purpose of the elec tion was to vote bonds for the gym nasium for the Henley school. Plans for the construction of the building will be drawn up sjou, so we are In hopes of having a gym by the end of the year. A letter -was received by the Henley girls from Olive Hill. Doro thy Short and Gladys Latta. who are attending the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth, Oregon. Doro thy and Gladys iave returned to Monmouth after a six Weeks of prac tice teaching In Ccrvallls, Oregon. They find the work at Monmouth l ather large : daughter .Marine, who Is attending score, the Henley team "came to the University of Oregon life" last Kilday Malln team to was 1 to 1. a and played th tie Mrs. Jsahelle Heseltlne boa been Tho sc-re ln Grosh.ini tho last week, culled I there by tho death of her father. The Henley gir'.s by winning from It. V. Calkins of that city. Malln girls by tho score of 49 to ! Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hilyard are 27, added the fifth victory to their expected home this week from their record. honeymoon in southern California. Friday, Nov., 13. Henley (will play !Mrs. Hilyard was formerly Miss the Klamath teams in soccer and Frances short, daughter of Mr. and volley ball at Henley. Both games Mrs. R. C. Short who are Well promise to be very close as tho 'known residents of the Henley com Klamath teams won both of their faiunity, games from Morrill, last Friday. . jif. S. 1". Dehllugcr accompanied A meeting of the farmers of tho by Frank Stewart left by auto for Klamath Irrigation ' district was j Kansas where he will visit relatives held at Henley, Sunday afternoon and frleuds for a few weeks, at 2 p. m. There were about ono'j The Student Body Council of the hundred tifjy people present to ask Henley high school met with rcp- the directors of the irrigation board j rosentatlvos from tho grammar questions concerning the district, 'school for the purpose of deterniin Mr. Jacob and Mr. Short. Mr. J)rew tin;; what division should bo made and Mr. Carleton, canldidatcs for of the money received from the the coming election which will be 'basket social. It was decided that held November 10, gave Interesting ! the grades be allowed one-third and talks. the high s.hcol two-thirds to be ap- Mrs. It. E. Bradbury who was til- : portioned between the boys and led to Seaside by the sudden death of her brother James Young, on Roofing High Quality Slate Roofing at Mail Order Houses Prices F. O. B. Our Store 422 Klamath (Old Dodge Garage) See it before you send your money out oi town and wait fo'- deliveries. Now is the time to give your old roof a new coat, will add years of service, inexpensive, easy applied. Have it in stock in 5s, 10s and 50 gallons. g: lis as t!ie council ees fit. KENO A. F. Graham Office 420 Main St. Store and Warehouse 422 Klamath Ave. Phone 526 ' Ed Palsma ma.Ie a trip to Word" en last week, where he purchased some calves. Miss Nels-n, music teacher, made a trip to tho Keno school Tuesday, to give the pupils their ueual mus ic lesson. Mrs. H. L. Clcvengcr has been on the sick list for the past week. The mail stage between Kono and Worden, changed to winter time the first of Nov. Tho mail, now leaves Keno at 1- o'clock noon. Instead of 7 o'clock a. m., as bo-fore. Ed Simmons of Bonanza w.is calling in tils vicinity during the week end. Miriam Grubb called on Esther Anderson, on Saturday. Amcng the Keno people, .who at tended the dance at Bonanza Sat urday night were Mrs. L. W, A'.il erson and daughter Esther and Miriaai Grubb. R:y Nelson was a bnsin visit or to Klamath Falls, on Monday. Oliver Puckett and Ben Sno.v goose, spent Saturday hunting due!; along tho Klamath Hiver, they ro port very poor success. Merle Anderson spent the week f end visiting his cousin "Bud" Btteln in Klamath Falls. Mr. Cains family have moved from Mr. Palsma's place to Keno where tbey are closer to school. Chester Wilson of Worden has purchased the property known at the "Jones Place," and will move his family to Keno soon. L. W. Anderson moved a part of his sheep from Spencer crook lo his Ken i i.incli, the first of the week. With the moving away of tho Plum family, our school lost three grade pupils. Mr. lluekhee made a trip to Klamath Fulls. Monday, taking with him a lead of dry wood. Ed Palsma made a flying trip to the city of Klamath Falls, on Men day, Since the cold weather begun a goodly number of oar people, have waked up to the tact that Winter Is near, so tiro busily filling wood sheds with dry fuel, for' tho cold days coining. Mrs. Ron Simmers was a recent visitor to Klamnth Kails. LONE PINE Mr. and Mrs. Uelvln Bowman and son. Vernon, of Merrill, visited witti Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barks Sunday. J. E. Enman visited at the home of C. W. Lewis Sunday afternoon. Watson Burkley railed nt the homes of 11. F. Beasley, Pink Burks and M. P. Galarneaii Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. AJvtn Swattnan were calling ou M. P. Gnlarncnu Sunday. Walter Enman called on Clyde Barks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis and Arltne and Thefina, and Mr Ear! White nnd son Hinder, wore shop ping in Klamath Palls Saturday. II. J. Beard) and mother and Roy Beardsley spin; Saturday night with Mr. Boards!' y's 1 brother In Klamath Falls. Mr. and -Mrs. Sam Enman are la P.oguo River at this time. Mrs. C. C. Bowman and daughter was in Klamath Falls Saturday. F. MoKindreo was a Merrll vis itor one day this week. .Mr. and Mrs. (lint Parker and Mrs. It. F. Beasley and Mrs. C. ('. Bowman attended tho Rebecca lodge in Merrill Monday night. The Klamath Falls Rebecca lodge was invited down and tlx, new members were Initiated and n largo supper wiis served afterwards. Mrs. Lon Storey called on Mri. Parker ono day last week. Miss Florence Dlflard who tencbos at Pelican City Waited with her sis ter Mrs. Clyde Berks Thursday evening. Mrs. Clyde Barks railed on Mrs. Parker Thursday. A. Bttrnell was a business cu'lcr nt Mrs. Tollman' Thursday. EL J. Beardsley was in Merrill one day this week. Pink Barks made a trip to Merrill Tuesday and called on 11. F. Beasley on his return home. August Andrew was in Merrill on business Monday. Mrs. G. W. Tallman has rented the place to Mr. Taylor and movi d In the small hoimc on Fred Mc Kendrce's dairy ranch, where Bessie Tallman is employed In the Lost Itfver dairy. Mr. Taylor moved bis family on Mrs. Tallman's place .Monday. TIM' 1'. S. ft, S. RAVI the dredger work in Wolf Plot ami (ptpajbl to continue until fold Weath or compel! them dttMonilnuji worl. Ben Daniels bus returned to l.or ella, having spent several weeks in Santa Hosa win re his Witt was quite ill for a time, Mrs. Daniels Is much Improved In health ami will remain In the south for the winter. Men Crnpsiir had (he misfortune o( having a number of ''utile injured while ho was driving them 00 the highway after night. A car struck several of the anliiint.-i, one ealr dy ing and several others being injured. The driver was liable to see them until too close to atop. C. I). ChoruonlnK and family visit ed with Mrs. Ohorpenl.nfc'1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bongs, Sunday". Tho Lao (ell Valley Ladles' club met with Mrs. Merle Ktlgoro on Sat urday afternoon. The following mem here, were present : Mesdunies J. W. Turner. Dave Turner. II. Tlchnor, It. Hopkins, it. TntUe, c. P. Keller, A. Keller. W. D. Campbell, (). Camp bell, Jay Walker. L. llarrli, Owen Popple, Frank Popple, anil the fol lowing were visitors: Mrs. R. M. Teare, Mrs. L. W. Monroe, Mrs. S. Dewey. Miss Lou Tuttlo. A very en Joyablo time wns hud by all present mid delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted b Hbj Michaels. The next meeting will be hold with Mrs. (i. P. Keller oil November 1!. Mr. L. W. Monroe received the sad news of the death of her mother In Chicago. Tho Monroe family have purchased the Henry Vinson ranch nnd recently camo from Owens val ley to make this their homo. Ptjcni; i of Mrs. Monroe extend their m -pnthy. The home of the Lnngoll valley Ir rlgntion district manager Is almost completed, the painting now being finished. Mr. Hopkins and rum 1 1 ex pect soon to be able lo be brutBV nontly located. .Miss Helen-Turner Is absent from school sufi'orliiK with a bad case of i sore throat. On Saturday. November 14, the patrons 01 tbe Loralls school dis trict are gathering at tho Lorella Community house for the purpose of cleaning the school grounds. A din ner is being served at one o'clock. All persons Interested in tho school have . been r0,Uetd to be present and to ' loud a hand III (bo Improvement oi I the grounds. The Langell Vnlloy Community club will meet In I he OOmmpnlty house on Saturday night. November I I. Til ladles attending are riiiiuosled io plena bring oakoj A short pro- urn mwiii be rndottj aft! the busl, aOi hour. TINE 1IDGE itmmle Pndw and family have re tin. led her trotn Talent, ore. jimtnio Is hack at Ills old Job, as elder cook again. Tho many friends of Ed Savage tiro gtaii lo welcome him home again from a Klamath Falls BOtpltal where he pant Iwo weeks rocoverliiK from a recent accident, which broke both his arms. Mrs. W. A. Curly.' of Dorrls has incepted the position as ponttnlltrOM at Pino EUdge, Mrs. J. K. Mansfield Is ipwdtoj sumo time In a Klamath Falls hos pital whore she lo receiving medical attention. Site win nccouipuul. d down by Mr. Mansfield, Ted nnd Miss Nlta Savage. , Mr. and Mm. Jack Bit Fort left Saturday for bfcici'uiiiciitn, Calif., to spend the noil few months The "As You Like It" dab met at tin- home of Mrs. C. W. Ilornu Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Polo Beck 'nt Sprlug Crook us hostess. Tho njoyltig tho afternoon were Mrs. J. J. Itrophy, Mrs. W. A. Ban ton, Mr, (leu. Ctfactatn, Mrs. Hlni Mr. Gulllepse. Mrs. Troy Miller. Mrs. C. W. lloran ami the hostess. Mrs. Heck, who Into In the afternoon, K' rved refreshments. W. A. Benson, engineer from Shaw Bertram inmp, spent Sunday here with his family. Mr. Bonbon ami daughter Margaret drove back with I bun in Hie afternoon. ' Mr nnd Johnston of Worden lire recent arrivals In camp lo make I liln their homo. Mm Ohnii Sovlls and children poni Armistice UK ftl Ciilltnin cauip visit Iiik friends. Mm .1. J. Itrophy and Mrs. Robt. bropby spent Armistice duy In Med ford with John llrophy. who Is llmrn under the doctor's care. W, '. lloran is ipendlni mvi ral day In California, intending lo bus lueiin iiintters. Quito u number from hero attend ed th.. dance at Ohlloquln Tudy OVOnlBf. given by UM ladles of Hoi Community club. All report u flu time. Mrs. W. Donoy spent Thursday In Klamath Falls on bttllBMI and visit ing relative, Mi. mill Mrs. Ed Savage and son Ted motored to Klamath Fails mi Thursday where Mr. Havana re eolvnd mdlcl cure for his broken arms. MIDLAND Mr. Mid Mm. S. I. Iliirnett anil BblldMB spent Innday vlsltlnn In Hie Rntind Lake district. Wm. D.ilton and Fred Rtukel are hi: i' iu: I" of and rtoek emtio from Midland today, lo parts of California. Mr. and Mrs. Elni.-r DOVdM have r.'t.iriu-d home after spending their honeymoon 111 pnrin of Oregon. Thoy wr met by a folly crowd of young folk-, who welromed them with lots of noise Afterward delightful re freshment worn served and the crowd departed for their homes leav ing best wishes for tho young couple. Charles Porter was a lyinlnesii call- r In Pin 0?OV district Monday. s JL Everything in Electrical Fixtures For the home. Irons, washers, Lighting fixtures find accessories, ctc.scc us for expert Imnse wiping, Link River Electric Co. Concrete for Permanence - - Everlasting Economic al A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will compare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles,. Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specification guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 LORELLA The basket .suelnl bold in Upper I 'Langell valley on Saturday evening was a success financially as well I socially. Proceeds amounted to about j ?Su which will be used for the Xmas ! tree and improvements for the j ohoo1. ' J. W. Turner was re-elected as ti member of tbe board of directors of I the Langell valley Irrigation district. I lluvlni; no opposition, the entire vote was cast lor .Mr. turner. John Turner Is the owner of a m Chrysler car and Willi Mrs. Turner has started on a trip to Lowlston, Idaho, where they will visit with Mr. Turner's parents for some time. Mrs. A. B. dale will leave for Portland this wcefc to spend the win ter with her pi. rents. A. K. Olilc In reported Improving after having beiffl In Klamnth Palls undi r tho doctor's care, Buffering an Infection of the hands and face. .Indue (;rr of Reno, Nov., Is vlidt Ing ,Wl(H his brother, Marshall Orr, for a few days and renewing old ac nualntafices an he wns a resident of Klamath lounly for n number of yearn. M. H. Teare and family were din ner guests nt the Cr. P. Keller home on Sunday. Chag. Puckett and wife spent .Sun day In Langell valley, where they urn looking for a ranch to renll for the comliiK year. The children of the Lower Langell valley school are dellKhled ovor a new phonograph purchased recently from the proceeds of a pie Koclal. 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