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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Tm'wlay, Qpct'inlit'r 27, 1927. k
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Phone oNU-W 1 HOS Market St.
CHAS. N. COSEBOOM
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Supervision -.v -210-211
Underwood Bldg. Phone 654
Clnr.tmrtftT nnrl Rtiilrtur
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kinds of Millwork. Cabinet
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R. E. Bradbury and Mrs.
Van Myers Selected
by Farm District
Junior tiii-s!i, lorieMind 'tits
(Special to The Heiaidl
HENLEY. December 2". Hans
NylRnd. preeldent; R. K. Ilrad
bury, vice president and ."Jrs. Van
Myers, secretary and treasurer
were the officers Installed for
the ensuing year at the last com
munity meeting. At this time It
was decided that the Central
Community Club would sponsor
an old time dance for New Years
eve. A committee of men will
take charge of the supper. It is
expected this dance will be the
outstanding event of the' season.
At the next regular meeting on
January 7 a "kangaroo court"
will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dawson
were Sunday visitors at the
Frank Stewart home.
Mrs. Mary Cheyne and children
and Miss Audrey McPherson visi
ted the G. S. Thompson home
Sunday.
Miss Elsie Hesaltine was the
week-end guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. B. AV. Short.
. Mrs. W. F. Hilyard visited the
R. C. Short home Sunday.
Phelps Lewis and Kelley Bal
Icntine -were absent several days
from school last week on account
of illness.
Carl Dodson left Monday for
Portland where he will receive
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orem enter
tained Sunday evening with a
dinner. Covers were laid for Mr.
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THE ELECTRIC SHOP
GARCELON'S
Klectrlc Wiring Supplies Motors and Appliances
Lighting Fixtures
735 Main St. PHONE 127 Klamath Falls, Ore.
BUILDING MATERIALS: '
Crushed Rock All Sizes.
Sand All Kinds.
Cement,
Re-lnforcing Steel,
SASH and DOORS
SCREENS
Klamath
Cabinet Shop
E. S. Robinson
616 Spring St.
Phone 1434-W
and Mrs. K. G. Klahn. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyd e Griffith and Dale
West.
Miss Marie Munsnn pluns In
spend the Christmas holidays at
her home in Everson. Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Martin, of
Marshfield.' who Jiave recently
moved to Klamatti Falls, were
the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Wabbles Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson en
tertained with a dinner Sunday.
Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Vern MeClellan and children of
Klamath Kails.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh King spent
Sunday at the V. F. Myers home.
The Misses Marjorle lleeder
Lucille Dawson and Dorothy:
Short. v.-ho have been attending
Achlacd Normal urj home for4
their Christmas vacation.
Gladys I-atta begun teai-hitis
at Algoma this week.
Maxine Bradbury. Ralph and
Clarence Hill of the University
of Oregon are home for the holi
days. There will be a basketball prar
ticc game between the Klamath
Cardinals and the Henley high
school next Friday evening at the
Henley gymnasium.
Elaine MeClellan is visiting
with her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. MeClellan.
Where to Hunt
Where Is big game most plen
tiful In the entire L'nited States?
My guess Is Wyoming, in the
Jncksnn Hole district.
In the possible bag are griz
zily. cinnamon and black bear, a
sure bet on hull elk. the only
open moose hunting grounds in
the l'. 8. A., big-horn sheep,
white-tail and black-tail deer.
Coyoto and bndgers are nu
merous. The trout fishing In
Brldger lake and streams adds
to the pleasure also.
When better literature Is sup
pressed. It will be read by Am
ericans. Trucks For
W. D. Miller Construction Co.
Phone 78
HOLLOW TILE HOMES
The home built, of Hollow Tile is everything
that a home should be. There is no danger of
warping, cracking or shrinking to permit lealcs
Df ctjrtd air or dampness into the home.
Hollow Tile may be finished in several differ
ent ways. A facig of stucco'or brick may be
used, or the wall may be built with a finished
wall of face tile. '
Hollow Tile the most economical form of per
manent construction.
Klamath Falls Brick 8C Tile Co.
420 Main St. Phone 1017-R.
Yard, Shippingtori Phone 1017-W
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"The maximum of luxury hi
Hip minimum of space" might
well bo tht slogan of "Tho Klon."
u pl.anut. bro n-shlnglcd home
wit light trimming. I
For "The Klon" seems to ut
Into practice tin- bullet that th
man and women u( moderate
inrum u deserving i( all aortH
of luxuries spacious rooms that
give a souse ( peace, ample
storage space and a living room
at once noticeably limit and well
plumied. Iliillt-iii book-case, from the
tlrepliice to the end uf the living
room Insure a coiy reading cor
ner Impregnable to outside dis
turbances. Kuch of the three bed-rooms
has a luxury all Us own a pri
vate dressing room. And open
ing olf each dressing room Is a
roomy closet, which takes care
nf keeping clothes put away.
A double I I u e n closet, spa
cious bath, a breakfast n.ok
. downstairs and two very attrac
tive porches all enhance 'Tho
Klon's" appeal. And it cust.i
only S4.5d to Jj.Guo. I
For furtlier liir.n-inatlon about
"The F.lmi," write the Ntandnrtl
Home i '(iiiipiiuy, Colorado Itldg.,
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Style note Christmas packages
ot 'bootleg- liquor should be dec
orated with lilies Instead of bully.-
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Santa Claur Has Gifts for
All Children in Lum
ber Community
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TENNANT. Calif., Dec. 27.
A splendid program and Christ
mas tree was held at the AYIl
wood Christian church on Christ
mas eve at which hundreds from
this community were In attend
ance. Sant i Claus had glfta for
all the children.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ilorguls
lett by motor on Saturday morn
ing to spend Christmas with Mr.
Ilorguls' brother and family of
Weed, California.
Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy
and children left on Saturday to
spend Christmas with their par
ents at Weed.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Sandie left on
Friday by motor to spend the
holidays with relatives and
friends In Los Angeles and Hol
lywood. California.
Robert Murphy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Murphy, who Is at
tending school at O. A. C, arrived
home Tuesday evening to spend
tho Christmas vacation with his
parents.
Miss Ruth Marshall, one of the
high school teachers, left Friday
for San Francisco, Calif., to be
with her parents and friends
over the Christmas vacation.
B. O. Wllloy left Thursday for
Ashland. Oregon, to spend Christ
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KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
(Reliable Abstracters slnro 1903.)
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TITLE INSURANCE
Blue Printing Fire Insuranco
111 So. 4 til St. I hone 1(1(1
Hauling
General Construction
8th and Commercial
Scolded, Slays
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After he had been reprliuunite 1
for failure to attend school regu
larly. Andrew Dyken lubove), 15-year-old
SI. Cluirsvllle 1(1.1 hoy,
shut and killed his mother aud
seriously wounded Ills father and
a farm band.
mas with his mother. He will
also visit bis chlldrcu at Red
ding, Calif , before returning.
E. K. Michael left for Eugene.
Oregon. Friday to he with his
daughters, the Misses Gladys and
Veltna Michaels, fur ChriMtmns.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II llnwklns
and Duughter. Harmony. U'ft Fri
day by -auto for nnmlnn. Oregon,
and spent Christmas with Mrs.
Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Cora llen
tyen. C. I). Brown received word
.Monduy that his mother wus
critically III nt her Jinmo In Wa.h-
ItlKlOH. .nr. nun .iiri. oruwii ii'ii
the same evening by auto for
Itlpnrta. Wash.
Harry Dnylc, foreman at the
IllM, llllltr MOF, H'll l llf'.lllj ll, r
Los AngHi's. Calif., to Join Mrs.
Doyle. They will spend the holi
days with relatives and friends,
returning about the first.
Herbert Nesbltt left Tuesday
morning for San Francisco, Calif.
Ilnmor hus It that Mr. Nesblt
will relnrn after the hull. lays
with a bride. More about this
later.
THE KA FRANCISCO HANK
52C Caliiornla St. land Branches.
San Francisco
For the quarter ending December
31st. 1927. a divldi-ud has been
declared at the rale of four nnd
onc-4tinnr ( I ) per cent per
annum on all deposits, payable
on and after Junuury :ird. i'J2H
Dividends not culled for are
added to the deposit account and
earn Interest from January 1st,
1928. Deposits made on or be
fore January loth. l!?x, will
earn Interest from January 1st.
192H.
WM. I). NEWIIOCKE. Secretary.
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Electrical
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THE KLAMATH FALLS
Dumber, Fred
Palming Contractor
Big llaslu Lumber Co.
Lumber ft Builders Supplies
lloltomly ft Kelfef
tieneral Contractors
Browne. C. II.
Palming Contractor
llutl.r. R. M.
tinners! Contractor
Cain, It. 11.
Lathing and Shingling
Cofer Bros.
Cubluet and Millwork
DrnV. Lumber Co.
Lumber ft Builders SuppIlM
Kwlng. I.. C.
Plastering Contractor
(lloysteln, Henry
Palm lug Contractor'
Garreloii, Chaa. P.
Kl'M'trlrul Contractor
Graham, A. F.
Building Material.
Crav, J. M.
Plumbing Contractor
Hansen, L. F.
tieneral Cuntractor
Ileldt. Fred
Lathing anj Shingling
Humphrey, A. V.
Uenerul Contractor
Industrial Klectrlc Co.
Electrical Contractors
Jensen, J, M.
tieneral Contractor
For Further Information
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Mill and Cabinet Work
Estimates
L COFER BROS., Inc.
Phone 389
Brick
T. B. WAITERS
Klamath Valley Savings
& Loan pay 6 on
your aavinga.
Real Estate Farm Lands
and City Property
Fred Jordan
General Contractor
AND
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HOWARD R. PERRIN
Designs and Plans
Commercial, Industrial & Residential Buildings
209, 215 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J
Kinploy Member. f
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE
Jo II v. Arthur
Plastering Contractor
Jordan.' Fred
tieneral Contractor.
Klnmulh' Cabinet Shop
Cabinet and Millwork
Lakeside Lumber Co.
Lumber ft Builders Supplies
Llnfesty ft Haines
Plumbing and Sh.t Metal
Mrt'ullutn, Uuo,
I, miller
Mlchaelaon, John
Painting Coutructor
Nelson, Lin
tieneral Contractor 1
ratlersun. W, K ft J. B.
Painting Contractor.
Plerc. Ray
Painting Contractor
Porter Construction Co.
tieneral Contractor.
Iloskaiiip, II. K.
tieneral Contractor
Sixth St. Lumber Co.
Lumber ft UUIIders 8upplt.
Stevens. W. A. ft Hon
Ueneral Contractors
Swan l.k. Moulding Co,
Lumber ft Builder. Supplle.
Vtn Fleet. I). l.
Electrical Contractor.
Wattenburg. It, E.
tieneral Contractor
West fall. T. II.
tieneral Contractor
A. It. Oliver
Carpenter Contractor
Call. Rsjr fierce. Secretary,
Phon. 1021-W
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Builders' Hardware
T. B. WESTFALL
2244 Wantland
Oenernl Building Contractor
Concrolo work our "Hobby"
Phone. 724-W and It 10
"If It Can Be Built Of
Stone or Concrete
SEE ,
Chas. Bennett
Stone Work a Specialty
I1. O. llnx 8,1.1 Phono 801-B
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