The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 13, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Friday, May 1.1, 1027
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DISCUSSED
BE
AT CLUB MEET
Ungell Valley Folk to Hold
.Community Gathering
Saturday Night
' . (Special to the Herald)
' LANG ELL VALLEY. May 13.
The Langell Valiey Community
club will hold tbe regular meeting
on Saturday night at Lorella l'oni-1
munlty house. May 14, at which J
time irea reterson. county scnooi
MOTHER'S DtY
RECOGNIZED IN
MERRILL GHUeGH
Behind the Mask
LOOK Into the face you see
about you the f aces of people
boch familiar and strange. Didic
ever occur to you that behind
those sparkling eyes and smiling
lips there may lie secret turmoil
a seething drama of love, a
story of passionate hate, an epic
of sclf-aacrificc,a poena of sorrow
and tears!
How little we know of the
inner lives of those we see
about usJ How thrilling it would
be if we could lift the mask of
pretense and see whst the cur
tain of each soul conceals!
Yet that la exactly what hap
' pens every month in True Story
Magazine. In irs pages, men and
wocnenwhohavelived.stnifqiled.
: suffered a reconquered or failed,
frankly bare the secrets in their
Uvea. There are 19 such startling
features in the June issue of True
Story. Your newsdealer has it.
Get it today.
True
I Out Today 25
Stdrv
superintendent, and James Luebka
of Honnnia will talk to the pat
rona regarding the In Ion High
school movement which Is now on
at Bonanza and embraces several
outlying districts. Ladies pleaso
bring rake.
Mrs. Cy Conley and eon tVcll
Conley left Saturday morning for
Portland where Mr. Conley will
enter the 1'ortland Surgical hospital.
Walter Campbell drove a herd of
rattle- through Langvll Valley on
hia way to Illy.
Mrs. W. D. Campbell entertained
a number of her neighbors at hei
home, honoring Mrs. llalvkson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Orr have re
turned to Klamath tonuty af tr
spending the winter In A no. They
expect to return to lleuo within a
few weeks to make 'h Mr home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clr.rvnc Walker
spent Friday at tbe T. K. llocga
home.
Rer. Anderson is mukine; his
home at the V. D. Campbell home
V.UIn. (a. .- .r.-r,. . tin..
ant. to be vacated. t" "' ! l'e
muMi-u m tue omrusnes.
Farm Community Council
Remove All Building
Restrictions ,
MKltHll.L, Ore.. May 13 Itev. E.
L. Moore preached Sunday ninrnlng.
a sermon appropriate of Mothers with final examinations
Day. He took as his subject. "The graduating exercises.
Angel of the Home." "Tike thla
child away and nurse It for nie."
Kxodua 2-S. These are the words
of Tharaoh's daughter to the mother
i math Kails Monday when Mr. Itesd I
of I'ortltnd was In tbe Knits.
Mr. It. II. Anderson and daugh
I tera spent Saturday with relatives
' In Klamath Falls.
I The Senior rlasa of the High
School were hosts to the Junior
I class Monday oveulng. They bad
dinner at the Illue Hlrd ana later
attended a show. It wis a very
jolly crowd.
Mr. and Mm. R. L. Iliwley of netr
Stukol Mrlilge were hosts at dinner.
Tuesday evening for Mine Thlria
Anderson and Cbas. Snyder.
Kudolph Katternhorn spent the
week end with Ills family lu MeJ
ford. Thla la a very busy week at school,
pirn lea and
Tbe first
High School Annual. "The Lava
Lore," has been distributed and wo,
of Merrill, are very proud of our
of Moses. When the child had been i "'n a,n" student who are re.
found by the daughter of Pharaoh Pn"' 'or Us edition. It would
and she sends Moses' sister, whs has , b rr,,t' much larger school.
It
Mother's Bay aervlcis were held
at Lorella on Sunday with a U-ge
attendance.. Special music .was
given by the choir and school pupils. I
VA Tl.MlQ -.V ha. K...... .! In-
with hi. bro'tber. R. r. Tuttle and If"' "I"1" '"""I."
family for several weeks, has re
turned to his home In Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Morton and
family are moving to the Sherwood
was
good sermon, woven around thla
text. The mother being the angol
. of the home. Mrs. Seoggins' Sun
day School rlaxs. the Live 'Wires.
no
tion. In the evening Mr. Mooro
preached the sermon for the graduat
ing class. He gave the class a
great deal of good advice, telling
ranch In llarnes Valley for the sum.:of ,h, opportunltlcl lh havc ;.,,
the former generations did not have.
Mrs. Lester Offleld of KVimath
dlcnre with a
mer.
A. Langell, A. Klrkwood and
P. Keller, executive committee
G.
of
commuiee o. p,, de,.utw, ,h, ,,.
the Bonanxa Boy Scouts, together .nci,i ,nn
with the Klamath Falls committee.! . ,,
Suu- uu Mrs. viiieiti spent nun-
uav wnn Mrs. viiieio s parents.
made a trip to Gerber Dam on
day looking . for a summer camp
site. ...
Ralph Lyons and family have
moved -to Gerber Ranch to make
their home. Ralph ha. farmed
what was known a. tbe W. W. War
ren ranch for the past year. ,
In From Chiloquln
A. E. Gelnger. well known resi
dent of Cbiloquln and mayor of the
neighboring town, spent Wednesday
in the city on business.
IFaures (Snoti
for summer time travel
Again this year Southern Pacific offers reduced round
trip fara to the east. Plan your summer trip. now. Un
matched choice of routes and famous trains. Take ad
ntage of the big savings in travel costs. Any Southern
Tactile agent will gladly help you plan your itinerary.
Fares quoted below apply from points south of
Redding Fare from Klamath Falls $9.92 higher.
Opening tale date, and daily thereafter until Septet
.ber 30. Return before October 31.
For Example, Roundtrips via California to
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Mr. and Mrs. M. UaicominL
Mrs. llawn and niece. Miss It ill
of California, are visiting with Mrs.
Hawn's brother and sister-in-law.
.Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hall.
Vernon, the small son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Bowman, recently under
went on aperatlon for the removal
of tonsils and adenoids.
. Mr. Farmer has published tbe
first edition of the new Merrill
paper. "Tbe Klamath County
i Courier." It wa. a newsy little
: paper and It is hoped It will find lu
I needed support. It will be belp
to Merrill.
Mrs. Frank Van Schotack spent
Tuesday with ber husband who Is
seriously ill In Klanuth Falls. He
la reported to be getting along as
well as could be expected.
Mrs.' C. G. Merrill spent some
time In Klamath Falls Tuesdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Axel were business
visitors In the Falls Tuesday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Swatman
were shopping In Klamath Falls
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher and
family visited Mrs. ffretd'e- part
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Offfcld,
Sunday.
Mrs. il. - Galcomlnl attended a
meeting of the Klamath Coun'v
Music Teachers Association In Kla-1
who :. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Anderson,
Tblrxa and Helen Andersnti. Mrs. It.
C. Anderson and Che. Snyder wero
a picnic parly thit api-nt Sunday at
: Rocky Point. They report the
water too high for any fishing.
I Water has been turned Into the
canal, and I. ready for the .farmers
who wish to Irrigate. The lund la
not thirsty aa It was Inst year.
F. irl Rosavr. representing the Full
er Brush Company, was In Merrill
Tuesday. Mr. Iloaser Is a son of
Rev. Homer who was a plone-r
mlnistT In Klamath County, repre
senting the South Methodist church.
Mr. Kosser said It wa. twenty-seven
year, ago that hi. father waa here.
At a recent meeting of the City
Council, it was decided to remove
till building restrictions. Ileforo
this they have barred wooden build
ings within tbe fire area of Merrill
and hereafter any building may be
erected In Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Penny of Roseburg
are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Jess
Thorn. tuon. ' ' . .
Reckless Elks1 j
Western Night
Great Success
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Rough, reckless, raring, ratlin',
roustabout Elks were hosts last
night to a host of tenderfeet seek
ing to be Initiated into the myster
ies of the wild west.
With the usual abandon, the
spontaneous shots and howl., the
Klk. put it on "right." Tbe gam
bling tables bummed with activity.
To the tune of Hal Blackburn's or-,
chestra, many dance. !
Last night waa the opening: to-'
night is. the second DlKht and to
morrow evening will bring the
three day event to a close.
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$35 $3750 $40
"Strong Values in Clothing at Popular Prices For
We ai-e showing some very neat patterns jn almost every style
and color you would want. Grays that are beautifully blended;
browns and tans that will make a hit with any man.
Sizes for any man, slims, stouts, and short. We guarantee to
fit you right, and our suits must give satisfaction to your own
individuality.
We-invite you to come in to the HROWNSVI1XE STORK, comer
Fifth and Main streets, and look around. We are always glad
to show you through our lines and explain the way in which we
are able to give such values that you will see in our store.
"It Is The Fit of Your Clothes That Counts" '
. Young Men Of All Ages." .
STRAWS
A new Straw Mat, many styles to pick from
2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.50
- l.They will all wear these straws at the ball game Sunday.
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Dozen
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CHOICE HAMS AND BACON
FRESH HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES
ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS
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Krt. tc Pan. Aitt.
110 N. tth St.
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Eat two tablespoonfuls daily in
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Doctors recommend Kellogg's be
cause It Is 100 bran 1007.
effective.
Delicious with milk or cream
nd add fruits or honey for spe
cial treat. Use it in cooking. Mix
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