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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
fjlE KLAMATH NEWS Thuxlay, April 21, 1027. raw Hv Miracle Man of Athletics Makes Dash to Victory IIOHTO.V, April JO, (I'.IM -i f Ihu miracle men of modern stli letlra,, ulil i larenr l)emr, Ml roM, daahcd lo victory loday In th ilaaslc lloalon A. A. marathon, triumphing titer fluid of 104 rlv- Heemln In Improve Willi th year, during which he haa won flv t Ilia Patriot luy ,ritda frum Allston lo Hvaton, Ilia veteran tabllhd new recant of J:IO;'j 1-6 for th full murnthon rouru of t mile, 3S yardj. At th end of llio rare, Hh his competitor outdlalaured, Demar bad Ihu atamloa left lo i a real print for the tape. Among llioaa who quit while Ueiiur kept on la triumph, Johnny Mil, Cua adlan grocer tiny, who came to lloatun am) wun Inat year' rare at Ilia age of 1.. Mllea dropped out near the ten-tulle mark on account of lb heal, . JACKSON TELLS OF . PLANS FOR SCHOOL (Continued from I'akjr Oar) plays, lyceum and chniHuiUa num bers ae well an achool oraim. Ilecauae of the topography of the land upon which the building will rlito, the h,lah school will bavo ttl" appearance, of a three story building luataad of a two alory and beau Uieul, Jackaon elated. On the flril floor will be the auditorium, Tecested locker", gym nasium, which, can bt couihlnvd with lb auditorium Into one larae room, rareaaed trophy c,e, and art room. On the e:ond floor will be Hie etudenl artlvltle room, library, rlaaa rooma and a larae atudy room made by the combination of three rlaaa rooma thrown together by foldlna doora. A cafeteria, typing, bookkeeping and ahorthand . claaa rooma. and manual arte work alios will occupy lb well lighted baaement. - The achool will be on of the moat modern on the I'aclfle roaat and the plana represent houra of labor and research on the part of the achool board lu creating a building that will lie romplntn lu every detail of facility. Jackaon pointed out. The pardonable pride of Klamath- Valley Hoapltal la the effi cient aervlr rendered humanity through well equipped lualltu tloq. . 1 1 ii iii .. TO WHOM IT.iUr. .CONCKRX: Mr. C. W. Kverett, district repro aentallvii for the WuahliiKton Nurs ery Company, has been placed In charge of Klamath Kails mid vicin ity, aucceedlng Mr. J. A. Farley at this city. Mr. Kverett furnlahea free land scaping with each ordur. There are In Ihla spring two weeka that planta, Ireea, vlnea or ornamental ahrtiba ran bo planted aafely. The Washington Nureery Company' shrubs are ahaolutely hardy and will aland the frequent cbaagea of Ihla climate. Iteapectfully, ' ' C. W. EVKRETT.i District Representative. Phone HI R 1H3 l'lne HI.. City. AlO-Jl-l! MODOC POINT (II) MIIH. I). A. lc..l,AX) New Correspondent . Willi playing at th achool liouae Tlieaday aflernoon little Holly llulh waa quit serloualy Injured. In aome nianuvr one of the other child ren, III awliiglug, lit the awing board roinn buck and alruck III in on III right lemplit, culling a had ah. He waa taken to a phyalciuli. where It waa found the rut went to th bono, und required two atlcbes tu cloae It. It la hcullug nicely. . Mr. tlnorge Jvnninxa of I'ellcun City waa vlalllng Iwr inollicr, Mr. M. Knauaa, Tueaday. ' Mr, tiro. Johnaon and Mra. A. ('. Clurlnxlon made a bualneas trip to ('lilloquln Tueadny aflernum. Itolirrt Olaun of Tacoma, Waah., with lila wife und little daughter, la vlalllng bore with lila parent. Mr. and Mra. John Otecn. Mra. K. I.. Dixou gave a nroiiy little blrlhilny dinner Tueaday nlghi lor, her Utile daughter Hotly Lou. Mr. nod Mra. Joe Melvln, Mr. aud Mr. It. f. ri.T4.in. Mra. A. Jucob teu, Mm. A. Olarn, Mra. I). A. Mc Millan and Hob McMillan were hopping In Klamath Kail" Wed neaday. The tennla fanH have put the court In ahapn for pluy, un.l ran be area out any evening practicing. Mra. A. Jucobaen enlertalned with "100" on Thuraday night. Hhe had aa hur gueatM, Mr. and Mra. A. ('. Clarlngton, Mr. and Mra. (leo. Johnaon, Mr. aud Mra. Jan. Holms, Mlaa Anna Ilodberg and Uua Oah und. Don't forget the I. T. A. dance Saturday night, llio 2.lrd. tiood mualc, good eata, and a good time. Mra. Kmll Johnaon relumed home from I'ortluud on Krlday'a train. Mlaa Alberta Dean waa shopping at t'hllouulll Thuraday evening. Among Ihoae who attended the looker at ('lilloquln Thuraday night were Mr. and Mra. J. C. Kaublc and aona. t'leo, Klwln and Andy. Mr. and Mra. C. J. Holla. O. Ituud. Wm. Mpangler, Ham Hlfe and A. Ol.in. Mr. and Mra. J. Mnrdoc, parent of Wm. Farnam and Mr. and Mra. McMillan, all or llraymlll. . were calling at the home of A. ('. Clar liixton Friday. 8. ('. Di'lp. aon of the ateward at the dormitory, haa taken a poal Hon here, and haa moved III" fam ily Into the houne recently vacated by the Van Wormera. Among Ihoae who were hopping In Klamath Fall Saturday after noon and evening were: .Mr. and Mra. M. Knauaa and una. Mrv and Mra., N. Smythe and on Vor. Mr. and Mra. Hum Kills, Mr. 'and Mra. Joe Melvln, Mr. and Mra. N. I. Short, Mr. and Mra. A. OIen, Mra. H. W. Kgellne. Mra. Fred Colllna. Chrlat Torberg, Mr. and Mra. ('. N. Jnnea, Mlaa Lola Hmythe, Mr. and Mra. A. Jacobaon. Mr. and Mra. Jua. Ilelma. Wm. Helma. Mlaa Mildred Dunne. Mr. and Mm. Klmer I'orath. Mr. and Mra. M. Vanderhoff, Mra. Tornado Strikes Again in South III IIANT, Oklu., 'April 20, (U. I'.) Wily home wer demollalied und a woman Injured at Caddo, Okla., 15 mllea norllieuat of her lal Ihla afternoon, when a cyclone' truck the town. No death had been reported at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The woniun. Mra. J. W. Overatruut, waa not mr li ualy hurt. Caddo la approgliuulo ly fU mllea Koulhwunl of the terri tory near IIiiko. UkU., where elev en peraoua IomI their live In a tor nado luat night. K. 1.. llxon, Mlaa Agnea Hinllh, Mr. and Mra. ). Hand. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Kutihle, Mr. and Mra. Kill Mi'liee, Vr. and Mra. II. M. Jenaen, It. c. I'leraon, Ml" l)oruthy I'leraon and Holly Itulh. Mr. and Mr, tleo. Johnaon, and Mr. and Mra. A. C. Clarington. I). A. .McMillan and aona Hob and George were Nhopplug at Chlloquln Haturday ufteroooti. Win. Faruut and Mlaa Juno Brad ley attended the dance at Chllo quln Haturday night. H. Hogor and C. Hannah of Pel Iran flly, Mr. and Mr. Vere Kinylhe and Orrln Kitchen were dinner guoMl of Mr. and Mr. X. Hinythe Sunday. The laAlea of the P. T. A. held their regulur card party at the home of Mra. K. :. I'leraon Thura day. Three table wera In play. Mra. O. Ituud held IiIkIi kcore. The following ladle were preaent. Meadumea I). II. Crump, Jaa. Iluluta, A. Jacobaen, Ueo. Johneon, A. C. Clurlngton. ('. II. Iloat. t). Hand. K. L. Dixon. A. Olaeii, N. I. Khort. I). A. McMlllun and Mlaa Mildred lluue. Mr. and Mra. Kllla Mi Dec, Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Kgellne. Mr. and Vea. Wayne Jenaen. Mr. and Mra. C. N. Jone and Mlaa Lola Hmythe were among Ihoae who attended the ahow In Klamath Full Hun day night. Th Kaatrr program given at th community hall Runday wae very well attended aud proved quit a Miit'cena. The following number a wero given : 1., "I Love lo Tell tli Btory." chool aud audience. , I il. "Wonderful Word of I.lfo," chool nop audli ii. , I 3. Ileiiiurka aud I'rnyor, Rev. 4. '"Chrlat Aroae.r by the Hun day achool. I 5. "KaaU-r Morning," dialogue, by thn Ift-xliiucra. . Houg, "April Jlulu." five lit tle glrla. 7. 1'lono olo, "Voice of Spring," I Kurl Jucobaco. I 8. "Jenua Ixi ro Me," I 8. Hong, "Jcaua Love Me," Junior" and begluuera. K. Heritalloii, "Kaater Day," Myrdith 'Hand. 10. "King. Happy Belli of Kaat cr Time," Internudluto boy. 11. Violin aol... "Abide With Me," Mlaa Lola Hmythe. 12. Itecltutlon, "Kaater Egn," Mailne Kllla. 13. "Jeau Wanla Me for a Bun lieuin," hU Utile girl". II. ' llaulogue. "Kapler MUalon arlea," Junior boya. 15. Itecltutlon. "Itlaen," May Smith. - 16. "Songs of Joy, Kcholng Sweet and Clear." The MInh.-h Alberta iJeiin, Iila Rmyihe, IK.n.lliy I'ler aon, June Tiradley uud Myrdllh Hand. 17. Recitation, "Easter' Tide." Junior glrla. IS. "Joy to tho World." gcbool und oudienre. . 19. Cloalng remarks and prayer. Rev. Cole. Piano accompaniment for all the CITY BRIEFS Divorce Kllcl Harriet A. Bell filed suit In circuit court Tueaday afternoon aaaluat Harden H. Rtll. rharlng cruelty. Tho conple wer married June t, it!3, and have one aon, whose cnatody the plaln- Iff eeeka. Mr.i. llel I repreaeuled Sy D. B. Van Vnctor. To He' urn Wi-ftneaday W. A. Duncan dlnrlct attorney, Is eipect "d to return from Portland today after attending the paat few daya In the north. Home from Port Innd Mra. C, H. Underwood and duughter, Loulae. have returned to Klamath Falls af ter spending the paat month In Portland vialtlng friends. Henley Visitor Mr. and Tin. O. A. ShulU o fllenlcy school dla trlct, were buainess visitors In Kla math Fall for a short time Tuea day afternoon. e Itcturna Home Mr. George No Me and daughter have returned to he Koblu ranch In Langell' Val !ev after vliltlng at the home of Mra. Noble's slater. Mrs. Cheater DeLap of Klamath Falls. Mrs. No ble's dauRhter was born In tho Klamath Valley hoapltal March 30. musical number was played by Mra. It. ('. I'leraon. Mrs. E. L. Dixon entertained Sunday morning at a beautifully arranged Kaater breakfast. Mrs. Dixon's guests were the Mtsse Ag nes Smith 'and Alberta Dean, and the M lasers 8. E. Hire and Wm. Spangler. Lovely Kaater favor were presented to each guest Mr. and Mrs. Jas Helms, Miss Mildred Busoe and Wm. Helms were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Smythe Monday night. Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY EDDIE CANTCR, Cyc!cne of Comedy, starring in ' "KID BOOTS" CLARA BOW and BILLIE DOVE are big helps to Eddie in this screaming farce comedy. 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