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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1926)
V -i o. j 1 ! I Page Sly Saturday, April 17, 1926 THE KLAMATH NEWS LOCALS Klamath WUiiHtwThe Klamath! Kails Christian church woo th mombi'rahlp ronleat between, the Ashland and Klamath churches when (he local church trad a mem bership attendance of 10s. The valley church ran a close second The record Is frutu IhHuinaa Mrs. Johsi lUy Itnnrhrr lu George Boyd Driseoll of Bonanaa. vi a business, Dlr rancher, was In the city ye-'lth 199 In attendance, visitor and shopper In Klamath , lerday afternoon for a short time, attendance of the local church was rails yesterday. H5 on Eaater Sunday. The win- rYuro l-hllotiiiin .Mrs. Warren I " ' be presented with silver Chltoquln Merchant Ed Cowan. Chtloqula merchant, was tn the city yesterday afternoon to visit i Chiloqkin. and transact business affairs. MASONS 8 p a r I a I I'oui munlcatlon. Uoodav. April II 1:30 p. m. Work lu M. M. l)Kve. j Crook vlaited In the city Thuraday lovlue; cup to be put on dlaplay I for short time from her home In i 'n the church. i v la to Shop Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faucht of Merrill, where the Fauiht ranch Is located, were In the city yesterday for brief time. Larry In Friday Dick Lacey. prominent sheepman and rancher of the Malta country, is Included in the. many out of town visitors in Klamath Falls Friday. Leave for Ashland Mr. and Mrs. James Rlcbtle left yesterday for Ashland to attend the Baptist j church association now being held in the Taller city. They are ex pected to return Monday from Ash- . land. . In from CMloouliu Miss Mae Gardner was among the out of .town, visitors, in the city yesterday from her home In Chlloqnln. She pent the day visiting with her msny friends and shopping. la ' Tharsday Out of town visi tors in the city Thuraday Included Miss , Loretta Porter, resident of Xhunath, Agency, who visited with friends daring the day. Merrill Vkttor C. fi. Dunnlgtun. well known rancher of Merrill, was tn the city yesterday for a short time to visit and transact buai- Algotna Shopper Mrs. Wood, Al goma resident, was in the city for a brief time Friday afternoon to visit with her many friends and to shop in the local stores. i . . . . . : -! l l -V . To Visit (u South Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilson and children left early yesterday morning for Ber keley and San Francisco, to visit during the coming week. From the Valley Robert Tuttle. prominent rancher of the Langell valley country, was In Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon to visit with friends and look into business affairs. Horaofly Visitor Ivan Cam. rancher and sheepman of the Horse fly district, was In the city yes- Return from Mretlmt Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Grubb returned Frtdsy evening from the vslley where Rev. j and Mrs. Rice attended the Pres-i bytery of Southern Oregon held in j Central Point. Mrs. Grubb visited j with her parents. Mr. and Mm. 1 James Martin of Rogue River. VMt In Rocky Point Mr. and Mra. Leland Willlts msde a brief terday afternoon to spend the day " and pleasure trtp to Rocky with friends and looking dnto busl- Polnt rector in the Interests of nesa affairs. raen uu company. i ney re- i . . turned Thursday evening and re- Hank" Go-Prte the roads .In good condition. Oa Vacation 11. M hrr, sheepman of Clear Lake coun try, is having a vacation In Klam ath Falls and while here has sub- No Board Merlin According to Lvnn P. Sabin. secretary nf the milted to treatment for hU eves. I cnamoer oi commerce, tne reaer- m Klamath Visitor Included in th',ted ot Klamath county will many ont of town visitors in Rlsm-i"01 BMt thte SnUrdar due to the ath Falls was Miss Ada Rice of'rush of business and the planting Klamath Arener who soent Thnrs- "P" croPs day In the city.' "Mrs, Itaxtrr Improving Accord ing to word received by O. L. Bax ter,' advertising manager - of Moes store, Mrs. Baxter Is rapidly recov ering and has been resting easily since her' operation.- Mrs. Baxter lenced by the ranchers throughout j the county. i Leave tor ' North Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphrey left" early Friday morning for Portland, where they will visit for several days. Hum phrey made the trip north In order isubmitted to an operation on her '" . ". throat which was exceptionally, ser- convention being held next week In Ions and has' been in- the Cottage ln northern city. He Is the Klam hospltal in Santa Barbara for sev-! ,lnt ra" delegate. eral weeks. "' "' '' " i To attend Convention-Among To Attend Convention Mr. and the local Rotsrians who are plan Mrs. C. H. Underwood are planning! nla t0 t,en(1 ,ho ntlon to to leave early next week for Port- ( ncld 'n Victoria, B. C. the lat- land, where they will spend a short time, leaving from Portland April 19 for Victoria. B. C. to attend the Rotary convention. They will be among the seven delegates trom the Klamath Falls lodge to attend ter part of the month, Is II. E. Haguer, who will take the north bound train from Ashland on Mon day afternoon. Kljrn Is Painted A huge sign. the meeting on the beautiful Van-j,1"""t e f the anel of tb COUVer island lolllH' uuiiuiub, nas ueeii ijainieo wun ine woras Mamain rails post On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Fouch and family are expected to return to Klamath Falls next office In order to locate the of fice for strangers In the city. Ac cordlng to McCall. The lettering is week. Thursday, after spending ai'n bla wi,1 '!lte background, fortnight In- Yosemlte valley. Upon j the return of Fouch. who serves! Motor I-i Dr. A. as dispatching clerk in the Klam-i Leonard ta Pl""l to motor to ath Fall, post office. Mr. and Mrs. Lkevlew ourin the eomin" wek William Maev and famUv wlllit0 "turn with ,Mrs. Leonard and leave for Portland for a two weeka-ihi '""""""'Shter. Bobbie Lou Bell vacation. Massey is one of the car riers of the local post office. i who has been visiting there. Mrs. 1 Leonard has been suffering from l sn attack of influenra from which To Preach Sunday V. K. Alii-; ne hal1 completely recovered son. pastor of the Ashland First Christian church, will preach from the pulpit of the Klamath Falls Christian church Sunday, April 18. Rev. Allison fls regarded as one ot the strongest Christian ministers in Oregon and it Is well korth while ' to hear him, according to nromlnent members of the local congregation. His morning sermon ? Here on Iiuslnewt Seth Barger, one of the best known of the south ern Oregon visitors. "Knights of the Road." is in Klamath Falls to r!sit with lecal merchants for sev eral days. Barger Is a San Fran cisco resident but haa made this part of Oregon for a good many ears. He also has many friends -will be built around the subject. In ,th.e M 0ut8ide ot hmine" a" Tb Kind of a Church Klamath 1 clale"- Falls Needs." 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