The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENTNO nETvATiD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
' " Rnhmlnv, Dcf ember S, H2ft"
Eutntistg Hcrato
T. a MAI.AHKBT.
r. H. KN'IUHH
..Bualnaae Manager
Fabllakad avary bfiamnnn atpt Sunday by The ".rata PubllehUuj
tbU-a" at IM-ll. Houlh Klflh atr..U Klamath Falls. Or.b.
Bul.r.4 a..i.d claaa maltar bl Ilia I.loffk at KIK'b ajalla.
rba Tor .
mm Montka
Thraa Moolke
Ob Moath
ar nu
, t.tb
0ltvr4 kr Crtfct
On r.ar M
Bli atoniha
Tbra fclonlha -'
Ona ktonib i
H. R.RISLEYIS'
STATE MANAGER
FDRP.T.ANQT.
AaSOf'IATKII l-HI0 I.KAKI WIHBI
RKH UK AI'IMT Ml MKAtl K VIHtV 1-ATlOaT
4k. Aasoelataa' Pr.aa la .ielu.iv.lr cntlllod lo lha aaa br '""J;
labile-tie- at aoaela.1 dlapalohaa haralb bra blae raear-ab.
Appointment U'Announc
ed in Portland; Word
Received Here
' cAt The (!hurcries
r'lr-l Oinrch of OiH Helen
'tlx, 10th and Washington. Sun
day school at :4i a. m.; Sunday
service. ., subject. "Ood
the Only Cause and Creator."
I WoJnesdny evohlu. mwllin bl 8
o'clock. Free readlns room anil
free lending lilirnry open f mm
;J:30 to 4:30 on Tms.lay. 'Thtirs
jdav and Saturday. Tho public la
cordially Invited lo attend the
.services and use tho reading,
.room.
Sorrvd Heart 1iuri'h. 8th and
; I You Miss
j; Your Paper
To giro our aulisorlhara i ,
heller .orvloa we have V
i nmdn arrangement for a l
I J i special inoaaoiigor lo deliver , 1 .
1 niH'ra that novo ho. ii
!i hiIkmhI by olir regular
' , carrlivw. , i
-1 If ymi should lull In I
1 ri1v your iwpor mil, 1(10 1
' wiwn 7:30 p. m. nnd 10
' p. m. mid ona will l bnt , ,
J i out ut ! 1 1
IS
I. SEAVER
IMPROVING
IS
New Notct of Keno Di
trict Told by Evening
Herald Correspondent
LOUD APPLAUSE
IS REGISTERED
BY INVENTION
I I'Ol.t'MIII'H, t) llw. K, (AIM
I di'vlio nibilH nt Dhlo. Siiil
niilvorKliy nii'iKnura llif mil'lim!'
of nn uudli'iiin, I'miwm won't
'nan II, Homo of llo l'li " "
illioii'd liy iuriniliiHi In Hi"
I'oiiKri'Mtoiuil rvt'oril iirnvr would
1 ri'UliT oil llio uinihllio.
Mr. II.
mado aliiie inanaRpr of the ri-l-
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,. 192S
"They Say"
tiri,,e"'''n- im;'Kn,''naK,,' ,t our.orrl.-.
toi me i a c i i i r , cn-I(nre "
KMi'Uil lo Tin' llorolil .
(ViIiiia Hnoloono, rnrrwiiondi'iill
KKNO, Hoc. K-Mr, Ida Hon
vor, who hiiH Iwon rltlrnlly III tor
Ihn iiiI aovoml iw'k, In r''l""'l
d rirv iniifh Iniprovod.
J i lin .Nfi'dnublior. Iiln 'kHiiillh
f.ir tho IV J. I'ni'kcll louuln rom-
All ar rorllnllr wli'Orar Union?" "Whnt l iitTry for ttuny. ri'luriiod Tuowtiiy from lila
, ,;i : Ian il
Wood
Extra Dry Slabi
Mi'cmolOlfi-W
Ike Larkcy
IIKIlAt.ll fl.AHSIKIISn AD9 I Km
llltlNCI IIKMIII.TH
. ... . . t moil, to In ti'r. 'Amont tho mill-
R. Rlley h n '' e' mM,o.'l t':M. tHudo of pro-onl-duy rillKloii
...". ,.,.o.;. .i.,v.i , ruin, hut l 0110 to ihoinK?" "Hv
fir Tolonhono and ToloarbBh com-; ' : 1 .ni,lhui modltiin or biilhorltv ard w
pany for the aiate of Ornton. be. m , ,, ,tln, ailn. to .lol.Hiiln tho ionll.il III ro-
rordlRH .to word rw-Wvod by Mr. " . oor.llnllv wol.omo Union?" Whnt la no-oianry for
noraonal aiilvallon?" Thoso pop- j,(,,no ai Hnaohurii, whor ho on-
nlar ntiorloa will bo lvn nnld-1 ,,., Thunkailvln 1.
Imnmnuol ItantM liuivli. lllh iorallon by Mr. Womoll n Kro i.iron, Klmuiilh conn-
In lit ontlllod. "T'io I
Sand." Tho public ,
Itoiiiliir aor
y morn'
jTelenraph company tonight. Ho
I i . j ..1 ,.h,.r.a (,f nil I11A.
rrllEY SAY that Governor Patterson is preparing to ,PParimoni of tho
" Call a special election following the 1929 legislate -company In the ,tate. t !Bd7mooUK for'mon an.l b.y. I- ''- '
: J Surely this is a mistake; aurely the governor of this 'm;; ",t rnTnx. Th,
.(oi .;n nnt nnlv discourage another special
Oil IV " ...
but; will disapprove of one even though the legis
nuLfl for it
MoVino- rIbIa nolitics a continuous business
apparent mission of certain people in Oregon, hence
nt stt trnvernment If the. legislature is
to be a factor in the state, why have special elections
following each session to undo what that body has done?
If special elections are to continue, why have any leg
islature at all?
'i ti... ?ht in cnoolfino- tnr tVi fiovemor. we believe,
. UDC ' 1IW . - " .-- . j
ar talking without proper facts when they say he will; m th. ute
call a special election.
! It all hinges on the automobile license revision. The
tamperers have begun their work on the well balanced
automobile code. Wait until they get through and if
th! machine is not out of balance with every cylinder
knocking, while a bunch of legislative mechanics stand
by 'and realize they have failed to put the parts together
correctly. '
''We do not think the highway and automobile laws
Dvii aavArl hilt VA do believe the v are better right now
than they will be if the legislature opens them up for
the full authority
i designation. . moawicca are IntoroatlnK
i Dt.inif h,. tuin O rrion 1 . . . i -.. - i. .......
mi. j - 'lorfOllll. ana luvpiinmr . , .
vision commercial manager of . h n(th, Tho pub:ic la in- rU"1 u' '
lri-h ! . HI 111 .IU. Ol
tv auporlntondi'iit. tnmln a visit lo
the Kono Rrudo arhool on od
noiiilny. Tho Konn lloy H.outa. who ro
conlly oranlod. hoi a hualnoaa.
nicotinic on Wedneday iiftornoon.
Ilr Tlllun and friotld molori".!'
over from Ahtnnd on Friday io
hunt diiika nn tho Klamnil rlvor.
Mr. and Mm. HnlohMa anil
children nint-irod lo M.rillim'
mill nn ThuraiUv. whore Ihov
jaocnl Thankajlvlnit with Mr. an t
Mi Ivy Johnainn and chiinron.
Mr. and Mr. Ilotohkiaa roconlly
manor wiini : . .
ihiiiMr in numr ui hid run, . ......
nmlloi! In the; . . Vlun a l.ullicrnn nmrcli,
i.in. m.l .im.1 n w llnfrmun. lial-
tor. - SOIIuiav acnuji ami ni""'
division commercial manager 01 ,n(f M(,h n(th, Tho pub:ic la in- r""'" ' hl",V ... jur,haed tho Kenn-atom former-
tho. company ain.e last Marcn. d , ,rirM. " - - " ',,.., of . ly owned by T. J.rnitner
r,...i. ,h., Hm. ha haa become' . . . apeak nn Tho Sooond ComliK of Mnrtlnaoii ouma I
... ih.i ... . chriai." Kvonlnif aorrlco at
telephone aervlce
uainu a KlanmUi KnIU l.ullicrnn riiurrii. i -- .,
ce and properties, chnmb,r of Commer.e room..', f',r,0 ,,',:.pl V '
U the advance- b ,on Sund ,,., ,nd by Faith . .
HunH Miirtlnitoii tmiuc Iowa th
-I....- I kU nine hiva.1 fi'iitn hlat
Abnihum JuNttflml m nn itl xv ... nil
I il llltkla .'lit Mat ,
M atab alllfttlhttbl
ment to tho new position of ..ate te ,t l0:30. Our,""'' LrTitr? to II n ? ou Mr " M'"" U Wl
r...r h. will have reportlnni ...J t, . ...,. ou are Invllei to alien i our aer i ,..,. ni,.(,r,.i lo Klamath
utatiHfivi - tinnay Wruwil lawi j amv rs f
to him the divlaion manasera ofpr((rjr SundT. nrliiK your chll-lv"'M ... Ir'"- Wortnoadar to attend the
all-the operatlnic departmonta In i dren and attend aervioea at the! , luurrul of Mr. Aiiiloraon'a brolh-
.1.1. .t.is 1 ! .i r r , i.,u. I Pn-ahiiprlnn fliurcli. Sunday, , wultnr J. Andoraon,
The new Oreson atate man- lor . 9: 4". a. in.. Hun-iy bc iuhh. .;,. .uiaM 4une t roaaen apom n
. i.i. i.i.niuiiu 'nwN: a . a Interoatina lo every a Jo. 11:0"
BRCr WKOll -v., --. , - -
i.. In 190J at Jamestown. -ew ; B1 nr, vnlHcontil fliiircli. m.. mornim wor.iui.
v i. I- kt. Knvhnnd homo. In ; ,. e-i..... iiw ohhht aih nr 1 ionic. "Kingdom
.u.a -- ,,1,1,. r..... - - - . - .-.
IS01 he became manager or ; j(criiiii. Rev. J. Henry Thomaa. , me it"v. n. . '" -
telephone company at Meads- pnnno sj.r. Holy Communion tt'.oo. Xlolntvre at t.ie pliio organ:
in n. .m4 In ltlOX mOVOO IO o kbt..! .rvA4 In'antncm DV ino rnuir. vin'-
vine. v ai o '" uito.i"-' - - .
U . . t. rt no. . .
idar evening vlaltlnx with Miaa
aorninn rvoella Wllann. I
Ktockhnldera," , , . ,, Nl,Uon .x. !
buaiiiena railora In Kluiuath Fulla I
on Monday. , j
MlBa Auauata Piirkoll. who h.ia
SPECIAL
Sunday Dinner
a
Kt'rved
12 noon until 8 p. m.
We servo the best foods, ineparetl in a
sanitary kitchen by expert chefs.
COME AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS
Pelican Grill
Mar Pine Tree -Theatre
. k. . . . I . v. Mn.n II eoab Ku'fllU 1 V O'lT . . . a a . t.
ntt Mnntana. wnero ue - nartah Knni. nrtt-rwArciA! s u.'no .hp in ma norinfrn urv i m-
iA.itAi vith ihr Mon-ib. w .u i. . m m .rninnThop." Shllpy. :10 p.m. 1 1 1 ft tl I -.. ,h ,- r. ftt.irno1t
t j TAlanhnnn com . .1 - .rhei.tUn .a-hinl rhrlfltlun Endeavor. 7.30 1.,. Thitnlfbtivlrii, with
laua luucirruucii praj Pr, IPrmuu mruir, v ua in " I 11 Jin u n bi'ruu v ----- -
A aoa In tnr HA HP- i , . .. v. a .k. 1i I K 1 1 1 , T In.. ATPll III K UTUrnillU.
tana lnaepenaeui ivj.i- prayer, snrmon lofnif, i nnmi ui " .
.... t . a raw vhiin inier do wiii n k . . A .i ,,nAn ka iiihiimi d. ni.. i'-. -111111, iuif
tinkering. . - . I "..;.',. mndent n.l"""RL. .7. ' .v " , ' , .clonal alnalnit. Topic.
. . - . came mauaai w. - aiaiemeni, i am mm - . k, ,. ,. , Q
: .11. - . . . ,t t. MMitnna ...... . . ... L'nml ra nt the Northwa-at. by S.
T; iTeiepnone proptniCT - -- charse not." i.-ia. ciaaa in P"- - .... ..
ainai reiiRioa ana inrisuan uoai- . - ..,,..i.
. in plrloriiil aurvey of the oulpoaia,
I a i of the Klticd :m. made ry one 01
WE LISTENED to J. D. MlCkle last evening ai "eniey Kdqarter9 ,n Spoine. Wash- Flrs 0mprh t ,Bd:it. moat daunilo ponaora. on
Conere-
Mickle's Value
TE LISTENED to J. D. Mickle last evening at Henley
'whan ho tnlH cf his trin to Eneland to attend the
international dairymen's meeting, and we renewed our
allegiance to Mickle. President Coolidge' thought enough
of1 his work as dciry and food commissioner of Oregon
toi'select him to represent this nation at the London
meeting, and the President usually has a man well sized
up before, he confers such honors.
jr. D. Mickle's work in this state over a period of years
has brought fine results and placed Oregon well to the
front in the - dairy business. His efforts have caused
more men to earn money with the aid or the cow man j
any other iorce we know of. And Mickle has been en- j
tirjely sound in his advice. Like the late Governor;
Withycombe he is enamored with Oregon he sees the
possibilities and knows how people could prosper 11 xney
weuld but get in and do things.
.When the speaker last night afc Henley said if he
colld but cancel a few years of his age he would be .a
resident of Klamath Basin because he thinks this Basin
hjis the greatest future of any other locality in the west,
hi made a statement that he meant. No one knows
better than Mr. Mickle that the location of a good dairy
farm in Klamath county right at the San Francisco
market and close, comparatively speaking, to Los An
. geles, means success.
i 'fx.
St
and later he win in charre of all
Independent companlea 'In Mon
tana, and nortnern iaaoo
innton.
In 1915 Mr
identified with
Rislcy became I simmons- nihle arhool at 9:30 a.
the Mountain u. n n Wnleh. aunerintend-
States .Telephone and Telegraph ent jjornlna; aervlce. aermon bv
I ml impttM i iiurrn. aim anii- - - - . . ,
Wa-hink-tonatreet. P.ator. A. F. ! - P-'X.u' Z
ere".hor mother and other r.tlte.
T no , . ... .i,ium. .... h.
j .11UI1T ill UCT ,
iont from arhool thla work on ac-1
count of had cold".
Veiny IVaraon. who Jlod In ;
Chiloquln. apont lila early child
h3o:l lu ihla vicinity,.. - I
Mlaa Olive Hill and Mi a Miller-
modlulo rhrbtlnn Kndoavor ao-' ', -.u..,1,..1i,,. , k,.i, ... '
dcUea." Wednesday. 8:00 p. m...; lye homN1 . ' '
Th. Pollowahlo of Prayer. Thttrs- n-. ... hn r-,m. '
pnone ana itiwr- m . Momma; nervice. aermin ot - - ai.w.vii.hln - -
He held aevoral posl- !,,, t ,. m.. text. Heb. 3:5-. !!'. Ta P ' m- Tho 8 aja 1,1"" on ,n" 1 n,"n U",rh .
company. e nvm pamnr, 11 a.m.. ipxi. n?. i---- n. in i'--w - -
tiona of Importance In Colorado S(,rmon loplc, .-A Kalthf.il Serv-.club for youna : men meela a, 434, K,no.Wor,,n tK:
" . . .. i.iuhn . ....... ,. . 'n. m.. North Swond street. .... ... i
and lor beverai jtn ;ant ana a rnuniui twin. iu r- ,
and lor beverui 3 ' ani ana a minimi m,u. - 0
mananer before coming to Ore- Peopic-t hour. :30 t- 7:30. Eve-,
-on. Where ever he haa been he ,, worR!l,p aervlce 7 :30. Pmyer : rt n ' 1 1 f I I rl B
baa taken a keen interest in civic mnx topic for Wcdneaday.ove. iL U H 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1
actlvltlea and developmenta. ;nn-, 'The Second Coming of,,! I 1 1 1) L Ull I
RATES PLAIEOi:
Letters From
the People
Iteno, Nevada,
Dec. 3. 19"
Editor Evening Herald:
Christ." Urinr your Illble. Fri
day, 7:30, choir practlroi j
.
Klamath Temple, 8lh and Oak j.
treeta. Sunday aervlce: Dlble i
acho3l at 9:45 a.m.. claaaes for j
ail BKi-a. Jira. jiiiiii ' ,m . ,,, .
iperlntendent. .. A., big., welcome ern Pacific railroad will become
I . . . L, .. .i..A ..Ithln ihn nnnr future.
awalta all. Hlvino wonuiip ai n .an-i"" - -
Mr. and Mra. tiuy Johnston
I were calling at the hJmc of Mr.
'nnd Nfra-, HoWiiklaa ou TucaOay. i
Miiatera . Mopri Smith' uud
I Herbert HriUuln are In tho Klam.
lath Valley hiapllal with an attack
the flu.
LONGFELLOW'S
DAUGHTER DIES
f 6YS with
Holiday ratea over the South
CAMnitHMiE. Muh., Pec. R.
. ar- Ktl.... 111... ft1..a I inipfl.
UWH1IM till. 111M wifwiH ' r . I (C) .1 IHK ..ta.a .
o'c ork. hantlsmal norvlce, folio-- occorumn i " -
WmlHworlh LrnufKllnw, fllnl
H . .i t..-, t tk tu.ati llonrv
........... . , .,.K.-. ... .
aennon by tne pastor, nun uicrun.a ;
nt
fiho wna
from
mtio
1 i, .d.an.a tnV nOtiCO.
In Dec. 1st iasue I've Just read
.riltnrlal concerning. Bly,
and I can't misa the opportunity
to tell you that I think you nave
the cart before the horse once
more.
ted hv
lltor Evening "" . ..Th0 work and Gift of the Holy floes. hnr ilomn hern today.
n i..,i.. i.' nmain rails . i ... . . it,. k.i :
oince Spirit In tho Church." At 3:u ollInnounn uiaeia i-r , ., ypar ld.
few months ago. the aaiiy . l5(,k XaOT church. Mr. Mar- Iday aeason will bo placed on, Longfellow, the "grave;
n the Evening "eru ' : garet Swanson In charge. At 5 aole' December 21 to January ! I A1(.e . r nor Yhiher'a W.m. "Tho '
eh appreciated and Tery time jp m COUnt Jail service. At 7 Inclusive. Tho final return limit (.ni,rn-. Hour." lived at Hie
i. n ni v notice. i ..... ... .....u . . 1 1 l . . i Till,., lli'bntal ... 1 i nr
O ciock. prer in i-iiuit-u uw, wiu u ammiiij " j Ixingiellow bonio uu iioi -
room. At 7:30, great cvangolia- will be placed on snlo slartlng hft .n) n(, ,.,,wt 0f tho Poet's
ikn uin and oreachfna aervlce. nooemtier 19. ! t.i,..Jv
"la the day of miracles past?" Northbound tlokels will he on,
"prayer for the sick. Text: Mai. .sole ai tho game time. ,
3:. For I am the Lord. I change; Eastern destinations will carry1
The Well-To Do Waitress
C WRITER in the current Golden book announces
that waitresses in New York restaurants are far
more prosperous, as a class, than their sisters in the
iripre "genteel" professions of stenography, accountancy
alid the like. v,
Tips bring the lowly waitress up into the prosper
ous class. In some restaurants, it is stated, girls even
pi)y for jobs, so lucrative are the collections of dimes
aii quarters from grateful customers. lVe waitress
n&y be only a menial while she's on the job, but when
kA mnvl ia finiahort flhoa t-io-ht Urpll tn Hn
f. Waitresses who make ?40 or ?o0 a week are not
ore. not. "Jesus Christ tne same yes- a fin
RW was ray home for years, . . - l0ii uv and fjrever." Mid- lia These tloketa will go on
Hhn was a arudunlii i:f liad-
'cllffe College and devoted much
of hor time to educational worn.
and the people whov really com- week aervlce. on "The Snlrlt-FHl. December 17. 1 and 19.
prise the community of Bly are erf Life." Wednesday and Friday I with many people returning
among my dearest friends nd jat 7:30 p. m.. choir practice, and ' home for tho holiday seiiiion,
.. .Iil.on, ofln .. . . r.tt n .... ,
no Detier, aiauiurucr ..... ijiuie siiiay intirsiay uu- i:. i travel Is expi'ciea ia do uiiuauni-
be found In any community. They tor Guy riVrles. 1045 California y laTK ycar.
are honest, loyal and law-abiding. I aVpBc, phone 1095-W.
ra'"", - . . tm IflTC ADC
crewa of men building siaioi j.-jrt, olh.xlit (liurcli, inth AVf- -Viu j-as--highways
nnd railroad projects. and jih streets. Frank L. We-1 PURCHASED BY
naturally an undesirable clement i Dl II P fRn
haa become part of that com- i, rt!,ii i. .nnnai. to dl- rULrURf
munity, out wnen you au -l-ii.-i
return limit of January Sn0 mnK nieinher of Hi" boanf
of Associates oi iiiunini-
alao was Massarhuaolta vice re
gent of the Mount Vnrnm Asao
rlntlon. ' ,
It certainly Is enough to dls-
-!..... .... ...
ingly rebuke the town and call, . HERLD 8fnSCRinER. Through i rnk estate transfer
It a smart alec burg you had (Edltor-, Note Although this completad this week in the of
better pause and choose our : newspaper Is anxious lo publish fl ' J. (;- Klch'c' and tom
words. reasonable letters from an Klam- pany. Z. T. Pulford of California
iras. reasonable letters from an Ktam- mm. . -
. .J ... - n..,!..L .1.1 1. ...i. .u.. nnrohsaed 10.1 lots Of Irvington
iiiy, an oia iiojui w.i, ;in oniitrii, il icib i.li, ,..i,- j . -
-nwillinalv harbor un-!munlcationa should he signed hv ; Heights Addition.
uncommon, says the magazine writer. The average
Stenographer, on the other hand, takes in between 20 j backbone of Biy are the life- their letters.) jmake thla his future home.
antf 830. !long residents there who c.on-
Worth Hearing
The addroaaes by
Dr. F. B. MATTHEWS
at the
Immanuel Baptibt Church
Each Night and Sunday
1 1 :MI A. M. "Tlie Grent
Invltntlon."
fl:00 P. M. "The Devll'a
Illvlilenila."
7::)P. M. "The I'lle
. ThliiK on Karth"
IdV. long jtraiuciii. iiicii! " .
We're not sure just what the moral of all this is; per-! titute the majority of the pop-,
- ...tnflin onn tllAff AT. th. S81I W
were noi sure jusv wiiai ine niuiai ui an una i, pw-i-- - - ,.t,
', t . ... j.. - , . , , mutation, and they are the 'salt
jiis, tuiiisiuci nm luiiujuwiw v uia nw cjv.w. v......., ( p ajg earth.
I've had my say and am
better mood.
in
41 . pO, VVIiaiUbl !(, . v...v-v.... v
the two jobs average about even.
, ... . ,, ,. . , Youra very truly,
LiFor that matter, the Allies officially repudiated, docia l. norris.
stories' about infants on German bayonets but the
Stories helped just the same. Editor Evening Herald:
Dear Sir I read he letter from
a' , a well wishing aubsrrlber in the
ifcWhcn a cashier disappears and is caught, his choice November so issue of your paper.
of lawyer usually indicates whether he hs spent it or re
crnea n
""Women overcome sales resistance more easily than
men." There was, for example, that apple episode in
I5rt.
'innthaa mv tn put Howri nn votir rations is to Co out
reVularly with fellows who are slow to reach for the
ceck.
i
I 1.1. u ..... 4t.AA ia liltln w-'-f a hnotinir nAtxr.
' . J CUIIIIIIcIlittlUi oaya wn-ic ..w...
Time does effect changes; nobody slaps Gene Tunney
row. u-
county bets toward Its people.
I have In mind a family resid
ing near Mills sohDol who last
winter had the "flu." This fam
tv was he nod ibv the county to
the extent of Jood, DedJInz anl
Iclothlng. which iwaa Justified un
der the circumstances, nut ana
here comes the rub the county '
ba ever since been mailing this
family a check for $25 each
month.
The father of this family has
worked all summer for higher I
waaea than many of the tax pay-
era whi help raise the mono fori
his monthly check from the conn-
"Is The Day of Miracles Past-
"Prayer for the sick", text: Mai. 3:6-r"I Am the Lord I
Change Not." Sunday 7:30 p. m. at
KLAMATH TEMPLE
Cor. "Eighth and Oak Street
- 11 A. M.
"Gifts' and Works of the Holy Spirit in the Church"
TONIGHT 8 p. m.
"Great evangelistic service, young people in charge, every-
body welcome," t message by Lester Spannus
and span the Broadcast World
TAKE AN AIR TRIP with tlic new Zenith
visit the bout broadcast programs near
and fur range the whole domain of fine
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have never known radio no flash's in its
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decorutive deNigii. ' ,
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makers have held supreme place for seven
years in the manufacture of high tjuulily
radio. This yeur the new sets ure the sen
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famous originator of more tlwin twenty-five
.great radio improvements hus never built
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f.'rery home enn enjoy Zenith why ahouldn't your
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Co.
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JJ 4lt Maln.Ht.
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