The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 16, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Thnivtlay. Dwornhn' lf, 1020.
THK KLAMATH NKW3
Presbyterians to
Render Christmas
' ' Anthems Sunday
Member of the choir of the
rmshyteriao church nro working
Jia-d on fine program of Christ
mas anthems that wilt make up the
Chrlatmai musicale that Is to he
given at the church nest Snndav
evening at 7:30.
The entire eveniug Is to be de
voted to Christmas inu5ic anil amon
the more noteworthy number that
are to be presented, ure the Sanctis
and Benedictus from the f:nied Si.
Cecelia mass by Counoil.
A fe.itnre of the e' nine succes
sion of musical tieats. will be the
ainging of Christmas carols by tho
choir and congregation. On the
program, which Is under the super
vision ot Mrs. Kuth Altera Hollo
way, director of the choir, will be
vocal aolo by Miss Jennie drover
of this city and now attending" the
Ashland Normal school.
Mr. Eloise Mclntrye. church org
anist, will play a special organ
number of merit, as n part of the
musicale. It is expected thai
10 voices will figure In the Christ
mas musicale.
CHICKEN EATING
COYOTE KILLED BY
DR G. A. MASSEY
Educators Visit
Portland Schools
! APARTMENT OWNER
OFFERS BONUS FOR
EVERY CHILD BORN
Or. .. A. Mawy put n cml t.
n i liU kciinthii: tvyoic early
nnl:i momlns :.cn. In niiswvr
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tll.m f tiot nt a ooyl ml
u th ;inliiml Into oltli, ion.
,crmjlnir ta fir. Ma wry the
wjott hn horn pllfrrln chtt k
n:tU in Iho Pnolflr TVrrmr tlU
lrrt tv .m Hint Anil nt tlnv
ttv.-ik nun It I iiiik Iwtik ltit iho
hilU NMihI tho honied to hhi,
hU inner wfaSM wHI fllltxl niih
J. M. K'U, ll K l.ofUtsAtirit. nml
t'. II. I'nUonnuod. tui'iubrm ol iliti
In ion I li pc li School district honrii.
' -i,conipanlr4 by Paul H. Ja.-kon.
'tu-hool. ar In Portland (hi wook
look In Into types of ichooU by
which the propoaeil Vnion htH
school ot Klamath, shall 1m pat-
prliulpal of Klamath county hUh ra hrr attractlv n-hooU air
ttTiivd. t or ft red aa fit uljvvi for th new
Tho board and Jarknon will also m-hool to l roiutn.'i4 on th old
viit In KuKfiii and other vutlt'V ct Mot Sprit. court bo.'- nit.
KW YtHtK. 1.1, UN.
M twntu for CTcry hob)1 In
iho slotfAii wloplol by Mm. lllrk,
new Untllonl of a fifty flvv t i ti
ll y UrouK aimrttiteiil. The amlt
U S3 for each new child born to
a I -uu ut ami 910 for iwlua.
Forum Discusses I
City Bond Matter
Tliut I'lllieiia u( Klaiunllt r'all.
Ill paying a delit tliey owe lu the
city, should march lo tlta polls
.enntasse on Tuesdny, lieeeiulior XI.
flo vol the special tat levy. aa
the aetlttltlent voleeil liy Wilson
Wiley, former Klnmath KMIa mayor,
I ami W. O. Smith, member of Die
'legislative committee of the chain
' ber ot commerce, al the forum ,
luncheon yesterday. The proposed
'bond Issue calls for f SO ?.
BENEFIT SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
"ToDiorvuw la wimllicr l"." Yea, lint will II
pay )wit liili'it1! mi tur Invent mi'iit of today?
MtKK r 'IMAIN
Sr Haveil INilly Will Kelu.ll In Vou
O.VIC rklDlHAM) IHll.l.AIIH In IUI MONTHS)
"IIK'UIN TlUlAY Tllki llfc.Sk.l-IT WAY"
l-Nir further iwrtli'iiUra aeei m
MRS. L. B. HAGUE
810 Wllllla llullillng I'bona IK!T
Klamalb Kails, Oregon
Greater (.lorv is
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To be Shown Here S
With the completion of "Tho
G roarer C!ory." one of the mo.
talked of pictures in Hollywood and
New York, ta ready for release.
This - me picture that June
Mat hi has been worklnr with for
more than a year. It ts ut the Pine
over Tn Theatre today and Friday.
It l a story of Vienna during and
after the war, but, strsnpe to uny.
there is not a war episode or scene
in the feature.
"I think the story will appeal to
everybody," said MUs Mathis. '!
have the greatest faith in it. if is
my child, aa It were. I lived with
the tale from start to finish, and I
feel that we have something to be
proud of in this picture."
Among the principals who will be
seen in "The Greater Glory" are
Three Mexicans to
Serve Long Terms
Three Mexicans, who have used
the Klamath country In which to
peddle moonshine and the deadly
Mexlcan opiate, marnuana, were
given severe sentences by Justice
Of tpe Peace K. A. tmmltt when i Conway Tearle. Anna Q. Xilsson.
they pleaded guilty before him yes- ian Keith. Lucile Heaumont. Nigel
terday. ,le Bruiler. John Salnpolis. Kdward
K. O. Soto and Juan Masise who ; k, r -e. Marcia Manon. Virginia
were arrested with a quantity of. Southern. Mav Allison. Isabelle
the opiate, and ! plnta of moon- Keith. Jean Hersholt. Hale Hamll-
shine by Federal Officer Shirley
and Stale Officer Short, appeared
before Emmitt yesterday morning.
Soto waa given a fine of $100 and
costs and Msise. and costs.
It was Ma&ise. however, who had in
his possession of the marihuana.
Richard Brccamontee. who was
arrested last week while making a Klamath River Gun club, announc-
aenverr to soutnern ractrie eon- ed yesterday that a big turkey shoot
traction gangs on Spring street by ,t the club shooting grounds at
prchl officers, waa fined J00 and Keno. will be held Sunday morning
costs on the charge of possession of . starting at 9 o'clock. There will be
liquor, ana 3UU and costs, on the , two trsps- one for p8loi, ant 0nc
second charge of transportation. for rifles. Puckett announced.
All three were committed to the- Everyone Is nrged to bring their
county Jail and their cars confis- favorite shooting iron, and try for
eaten.
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ton. Cora Macey and many others. ;
Turkey Shoot at S
Keno on Sunday jf
Doug J. Puckett. president of the
Oakland Minister
the Christmas turkeys. Lunch will
be served at noon and there will
be plenty of clav pigeons iu the air.
Tht vlnnor In pah evunl tilroa thn
Accepts tall Here. a, ,to cub.
Thanksgiving time, there were more
than 1000 persons trying for the 40
I birds.
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its.
At a large meeting of members
of the Presbyterian church here
last night, the Rev. D. V. Iluipht of
Oakland, California, was unanimous
ly favored to succeed Rev. Arthur
L. Rice as postor of the local
church.
Her. Halght. who with bis wife,
is extocted to arrive here next Sun
day to take np his ministerial dut
ies waa recommended to the con
gregation following a joint meet
Ins; - of the session and trustees
where his pastorship in the local
church was highly approved.
The former pastor. Arthur L.
Rice, was called to Salt Lake City.
Utah, where he is now preaching.
Pending arrival of a new minister,
tbe . Rev. Beatty of thb city, has
been . occupying the Presbyterian
pulpit. Rev. Haight and his wife
were here cn
FREMONT l.KIIH.E APPROACH
AWARDS IKO:MBKR 20
According to announcement made
yesterday by Cjunty Judge R. II
Bunnell. M.ls !or laying cf ap
proaches to the new Fremcnt bridge
wi:i be opened by the county court
Wednesday, December 29.
Laying of fills will 1-2 handled
under a contract not included In
that of the bridge contract which
Joe Rocoo holds.
Pretty bright spring drcFpes for
sale for J14.9.V In todav. nt Bee
iif.'feins Store.. 129 So. 7th St.
See our beautiful display of nov
el Oriental Xmas Gifts and Toys at
brief trip recently lowest prices. Klamath Home Sup-
and made a distinct impression ou
the local congregation, it was stat
ed. Let's Go Gallagher
Liberty Offering
A picture which introduces to Mr.
and Mrs. Movie Fan and the little
Fans an all-wool, non-shrinkable,
5'ard-wide. ten-gallon western hero,
hitherto unknown is accomplishing
something! And this "Let's Go Gal
lagher" does with a flourish at the
Liberty Theatre where Tom Tyler,
is now being featured In a swift,
sensational story of the open ranges.
Mr. Tyler, equipped with a wonder
ful physique, a flashing smile and a
galvanic personality, to say nothing
of ax fine a collection of classic
features as could well be collected
together on the same face, is tear
ing right through to the hearts of
the amusement public in his very
first starring vehicle. Jame Gruen
and Hobert De Laccy directed the
production, which was adapted for
the screen by Percy Heath, and ev
erybody connected with it may well
be proud of their work.
ply Co.. 101! Main St.
PIIOXK 1200
WESTERN TRANSFER
COMPANY
11!) Mnln
TMAXSFKIS AND DHAVIXO
I rnti rnsl Order of
Kngtca
Will meet every
Friday evening In
the Moc-e Hall at
7:30 '. M.
y The ALLAN W. McCOMB Co. '
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Christmas Letters .
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To Cruise Timber
SHOES REPAIRED
While You Walt
JACK FROST
Mnrslilfelfl IxigKT Klioefl
WORK GI-OVKS FOK I.KSH
110 So. Oth St.
Putting up a 15.000 boud that
their cruise would not overrun, or
urderrun 10 percent of their esti
mate, Edgar and Cullison. timber
cruisers, were awarded the con
tract o( cruising Klamath timber
for the coming year. ievy for cruis
ing the timber was set at 130.000
f the county court,
Kdtar & Cullison have cruised
the county timber for the past two
years and with this year's cruise
will probably complete the territory
the county has lo be cruised: The
court has already made designation
f that territory.
The timber cruisers have until
November 15. 1 z T . in which to
file the findings of their cruise with
the Klamath iihiiiIv court.
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