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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1926)
' tag To EVENING ftfiftALb." ItLAHiAfit PALLS. ' OREGON fiuluiiluy. March 13, 1920 aider among Plus Cars Of Thrift Savings 1 I .11 . . N V Gin mrcsr cuP. , S I ' . " rA.'W If f'.'"' . ' 3Ei ; ft. t. k. c t U ' ' ' ; 4m -- i SW U . 'id : f :. ; The young man who is ambitious to have saves for the f day when he may possess. He must first set the goal, .. I have the enthusiasm to do something, combined with t the will to save will eventually make such a man the ' possessor. ; , 1 t$'Y ' 4r.'c on Savings I : ; One Dollar or More Opens an Account FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital and , Surplus over $200,000.00 f 81MMOXS I Its Circuit Court of tbe Slate of Oregon,, for the County of Kluni Equrty No. 2072. 1 . NoU Potter. Plaintiff. vs. . WilbnT Potter, Defendant. - To Wilbur Potter, above named et.naant: la the Nam of tbe State, of Ore (ei, 70V are hereby reqaired to sfar and answer the complaint filed at alnet yon In -the above entit led suit, on or before the 27th day of March, 1928, that being the day of Dt 5folay police Asaraiblo Masonic II a 1 . Holiday morning, 10:00 a.m. Devotional ly Ad visory Council. the last publication of summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication of this summons. If you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. Said suit is brought to Becure a dissolution of the bonds of matri mony existing between yourself and plaintiff upon the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment, rendering plaintiff life burdensome, miserable and unhappy, and for the care and custody of the minor child, James Milton Patter. This summons Is published In The Evening Herald a dolly newspaper of general circulation, printed, pub lished and circulated daily at Klam ath Falls, in Klamath County, Ore goo, by order of tbe Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of eald Court, and dated February 11th, 1936. : The first publication thereof to be made upon the 13th dny of February, 1928. and the last publication thereof upon the 27th day of March, 1926. . H. M. MANSING. Attorney for Plaintiff, whose post ofrice and business address is 201-202-203 Hart Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon. Feb. 13. 20. 27. Mar. t, 13. 20. 27 CHILOOVIX COVPLK MARKIKO Rufus Hicks and Ella Wright, both of Chlloquln, were Issued a marriage license this afternoon I y the county clerk. Miss Wright gave her age as 17 whllo Mr. Hicks gave his as 20. ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DANCE oAt MERRILL, Mar. 17. Klamath Falls Music Dr. .J. G. Gobi .Dr.L. J.Goble, OPTOMETERISTS KLAMATH FALLS, OR Eyes Examined Lonaei sround In our wn factory to your indl Tldual requirements. Quick service. Wi replace any lens MR. AND MRS. F.BERLKIN RK TVRXIXO HOMK TONIGHT ffllR. AND MRS. CHARLES Wood Eberleln are expected home this evening after a three month' tour throughout the East, South and on the Pacific coast with relatives and friends. : j, For the past ten days they have been visiting in San Francisco, com ing direct from Montgomery, Ala., where they visited en route from tbe New England, states. Mrs. Kborlcin will be welcomed back to Klamath Falls society where Bhe takes an act ive part In all social and civic af fairs, . , oAt The LIBERTY The Hoot Gibson smile and the Hoot Qlbson personality have oven more charm In real life than they have on the screen. Not only do these two attributes captivate men and women, but they hare an irresist ible power over children. No better example of this can be cited than certain events that took place during thd making of "The Arizona Sweepstakes." to be shown In the Iiiberty theater commencing Sunday. Hoot Is starring in the role of "Coot" Caddigan, . a happy-go-lucky sort of a cow-puncher who be comes entangled in the gang life of a large city before he finally works , i. v : : Keeping Up With Racine We sell a great many tires, more and more as the months go by. This is partly due, of course, to the kind of service we believe you have learned to expect from us. It is due, even more, to the kind of service we know you have learned to expect from RACINE Multi Mile Cords. 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Standard Sedan OVERLAND -KNIGHT SALES CO. 4th and Klamath Ave. Phone 899 bis way back to his Arizona ranch. The story calls for throe youngsters, boys nil, and hero we get back to the Gibson smile and the Gibson person ality. Thn kids chosen for this particular picture were Billy Schaeffcr, Jackie Morgan and Turner Savage. They were Just typical, mischievous Am erican youngsters and fitted well Into the characters they Impersonated that of the children of a care-free gangster, "Stuffy" McGce. Between shots the kids followed Hoot every where. It was almost Imposalbto for him to elude them even when it came time to go home. Nor did Hoot want to elude them, for whet he was Idle the kids were romping with him or getting a ride aboard his favorite horse. Even on days when the young sters were not working they wore ot hand to watch with admiring eyes the stunts of their grcal pal Hoot. oAt The Tine Tree Like a million and one other girls of the same ae, Jenny Hagen, wait ress of a little middle west town on the Ohio, dreams of the days when her namo Will blaze forth In bright lights In- theater lobbies the country over. To that end she is taking a correspondence school courno In act ing, the course, however, being more to make an Impression on one Ormo Wilson, who also works in tho res taurant, than anything else. So we find Gloria Swanson at tho an Connelly Bros. Saddlery DH-18 Main Stroot for Auto Tops Canvass Goods and Leather goods Pino Treo theater Sunday In her newest starring " picture, "Htugo Struck." The picture opens with a gorseoiiB natural color sequence as Gloria dreams herself In the banquet hall of a king's palnro. Kvcryonn gapes open-mouthed as sha Is escorted In by the king himself. 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