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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1928)
VywlncHday, April 18, 1928 NEWS NOTES OF I PINE DISTR1C THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thirty Injured as Crack Trains Crash NOTES OF Church Service in Ten nant on Easter Morn ing Are Beautiful V HimicIiiI lo Tho Herald) (Mm. O. O. VYIiiKflulil, cur maponilaut) TKNNAMT, Calif., April l.-At Ik Wlldwood ' Christian church on HutMUy apodal Kaatnr erv Icea wire enjoyed. Tlio cburrh a beautifully , decorated lth potted plant of Easter lllle. cut flower of tulip. ' Jonquil and Mrclnanfc i At 'tho .renin service I ho choir bad prepared special music and oim for tit. oocaalou. j: Mr II. J.-Temnleton VnlertalU- 1 fid th'' member of too Tennant : Lady Elk Wednesday1' atlarnoon j I bur hum on C alret. 'After! tho business session the India enjoyed social hour. Mr. Teni pldeo served nice refreshment. Th(i who enjoyed (ha afternoon vera Musriame lln'kln, tJIskln. IVnuall. Drown. Wrtht. Hltlpu, Wlllbanks, Mi-Donald. Wlnifinld. 1'arkcr. Noabltt and the noateae, Mr. Temp'.elon. - Tb Wednesday nlllht "600" club inot wllh Mr. and Mr. Itar ry lianalm Thraa- table, ot, luu. with lu play during tha evunbi. Mra. K. M. Kllaon won the ladla' flrat prUo and Nr. Malt Blfcuy pard tboj (ouaolajlou.jf Mr. Jvtli Value won I ha cent's flrat vrltv and K. M. Kllaom the consola tion. Mm,, llauabir, aorvvd d,e-. licloua rufrethment. Mr. Alvan Opnarld and dujih tar. Clarissa, of Kloa Mllla. Calk fornla, ou.tlm roetdenla ot Tu nant, apnt ilia week-end i wllh Mra. M, IHakln ar jaiwma a Maiii"a fM lis i aim.aina I. v c r,' sJUti -.. ,'-"''. 5 V ' CV ' " fr y,llISV' ' -v-; ' v-' - ' -vjOt 1 VWMxix?:&kA - - L-- - ' ...1- 'sr. ' . F M mm v and la ataylng at tlio homo of Mr. Harvey In Honanza. The banket aoclal laat Friday evening took In more than 120 nd everyone pretent reported a plendld time. At The Orpheus arene In "The Taxi Dancer." the Harry Mlllarde production Vpi Robert Terry Shannon' nova that la now playing at tha Or- For retulta ua Herald Claim Ad. The entire atage apace ot one yaeu theatre, of the largest structure at the I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer atudlo waa HERALD CLAflSiriKO ADS required for the huge ballroom KFUNrt REaULTS Thirty prona wero roported Injured whi-n llin llrr.adway Limited and the Liberty Limited, rrack I'l-unaylvanla nil I rnd train, crashed near Lima'. Ohio.. The Droadway Limited, had stopped fir a signal when the Liberty, followed a fuw minutes later,' 'traal-d Into It club car. Thl photo wn taken a abort llmo after the crash. " - - side. Mho docked at Tilbury, where the passenger were landed. torn, l tie tauic f reahmunta ladW .-orved nice re- LARGE SLIDE ON ,n ,h. guild ..clal! R0ADREM0VED (Hpeclul to Tho Herald) (Mrs. Annie Taylor, cor- respondent) IIKATTV, April The rare , of Hoy McNeal and Charley Walk er ran Into each other on the ; flcalty hlxhway on Monday, dam aging twth cara, but fortunately tor the occupant of the cara they eacaped Injurlea. Mr. Coburn, Mrs. Walker and four children were In the Walker car. They ' . narrowly eacaped going over a , I 20 -foot embankment In the crash. I James Hotchklns and Dewet Itelden of Klamath Agency were ' , In lleatty a couple of day at . tending to business on the rencr vatlon and looking after forest i road. .-iirnik Weeka turned over in ! his new car about two hundred ' yards above Beatty but escaped from the wreck without Injuries, j Johnny Klder of Paisley came j to bla ranch on Kprague Klver last Wednesday to brand 200 ! head of caWes. Arthur Parker 1 foreman of the Klder ranch. Abe McNalr 1 cleaning the ditch on hi ranch below Bly. ! Mr. John Simmon la enjoying : a vialt from uer brother, Cecjl i Road of Indiana, who la highly j pleased with the west. Ills small i on, Jackie, came west with him cts. tj-3 rA tj Er- 3f--3 I IS H I O Si o 111 Tl Wofli inUswCkVi value The afide wbli a . docked the Redwood highway abtve HaAaook la now cleared away, according Mra. II. J. Rottman. Mra. John Friend and Mra. C. W. Murphy had . charga of the docoratluna. Mra. J. K. McConnell and Mr. C. W. Murphy of the program , wor(J mMth ,,, boen rm.evcd and Mr. M. II. Crane, Mr. P. J. h M mi. Vlrtrlniaa Rrhnnnpl tit The ladle of lha Wlldwood Henry. Mr. Carl Marshall and ,h. Trinle A hnnth at ihe cham- Guild gave a reception Friday) Mr. Oeo. C. Howard ot the re- bfr of commerce. Traffic which tresnment. was formerly restricted to two Paul Peterson, master mochau- hour a day. runa at all hours. Ic of Wedd. Calif., waa In. camp and the road la In good condl on boslneaa during the week. tlon. Mr. and Mr, ( laud Stover left j Word baa also been received Saturday for Oakland. Calif , that tho Alturas l jikt-rlew road where they will make their home. ' to Ilurna, Oregon. I now In good Mr. II. J. Rottman returned ahape. and no mud la encountered Wednesday from a week' visit a far a Ontario Oregon, at Oakland. Calif. j fhaa. Ilaughn and father of sJAr A pn fiMlTD n.kl.nd ralir. are vlalllnr at IJ 11 SiILS L.I il CI wai beautifully, ,1,. homo of Mr. and Mra. Ilarrr: CTPJfrC KABCIF cut flower. ndi .UI- " !T I LONDON. April 18. (AP) 8TAHTINO TIMK FOR DEN HfR The Cuuard liner A'.aunla. en- 2:00 P. M. route from New York to Lon- 7:10 P. M. ' don, collided In tho Thame off :4S P. M. j Tilbury thl morning with a Special Children' Matinee barge In tow. . i Friday at 4:00 D. ni. The 1 1 nun uaUJned consider- .!!! eriUliC 10o.' a.a'-Zttahle damage to her atarboard renin; to tha new pastor and hi wife, Mr. and Mr. J. t. Sny der. A splendid program consist ing ot oug by (h choir. Instru mental music, recitation and aong by the. young people and' children of the Sunday school, (alka by Prof. Oaorge C. Howard. ('. W. Murphy and the pastor. Rev. Snyder, all of which were whII rendered and enjoyed by a large audience. The cburrh decorated wllh a m a ys uoias near ucatea wtiouut doaing Juat rub oa Ki GRAND OPENING DANCE -AT- Altamont TONIGHT DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MIGHTS jUmJer Management Jack Bowring and; His Music "Phone 700 For Engagements" One of the very beat uiwd ran to buy Is a Reconditioned Nash. At the great NohIi factories, extra hours of extra care have gone into Its manufacture. Before its firat owner gets it, every mechanical unit is tested again and again, to be certain it is right. Then, hen its first owner comes in and buys "another Nash" because this one has been so satisfactory, we take it, and our experienced Nash mechanics test it. They discover w hat it needs, and do everything nec essary to give its second owner equally fine results. Parts that show the slightest wear are replaced by new and genuine Nash parts. ' It costs you no more to buy one of these Reconditioned Nash cars than an ordinary used ear. We price then low for immediate clearance, and to acquaint more people with the many advantages of Nash ownership. Come in, look over the unusually fine selection on hand at this time. Then see how easily you can own one of this better type of used cars on our excep tionally easy terms. Nash Reconditioned Cars Lead the World in Used Car Value s TEMPLAR MOTOR CO. Incv llth and Klamath Repair Specialist Phone 1010 - ': (not) HE PR OPER Y OWN on Unit No. 6 5 Portland Street and Pacific Terrace, and Unit No. 69 Commercial and Broad Streets r The city council have asked all interested property owners on these paving projects to be present at 8 o'clock v : WEDNE fr" a :. SDAY NIGHT -AT THE- COUNCIL CHAMBERS ' that the council may know the wishes of the property owners on the type of paving which will be placed on these projects. You will not be asked to make a speech. IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO BE THERE DUNN IBAICER 3C if i