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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1927)
I J f TtTC KTAMATF1 NEWfl Page ST Sunday, July 17. 1927. 4 i 1 I i l! I i J ! I ! i i ! i I ' Real Dirt Farmers Welcome President churches' Lighted Air Lane Planned in South At the Liberty ARDMOKE, July It. AP Real: dirt farmer from South Dakota and ' Wyoming weloomed President Cool-; "Idee here today when ha arrived ' . from the summer white home to take rrt In their outdoor picnic. With Mr. Cooltdge and the rest ot his party, the president came to mingle with the farmers and to In- aittAja Ike o-a-WAMt m Ataft at f (ah hftfA which is experimenting In making I p- A0'. V M,.t-. umi,rM ii r- Sunday masses at :S0. S:00. ductile. . .The trip to Ardmore waa made la a special train from Custer, after aa automobile ride to that city from the came lodge. President Coolidge hoard a de mand for farm relief by Governor Bullow, South Dakota's democratic! axerntlve, who spoke before the! farmer. I Tony. . Tom Mix's noiej horse. 200 Homes Wrecked by Wind in Kansas FRK9NO. Calif.. July !. j that known 0 , ; (Continued from Tag. One) (VP) An air line with b-acons at ten-mile Intervals will be in opera the world over, made a new friend EIOX I.l'THKRAX CIIIUCH G. W. Hoffmaa, pastor 1055 High Street :S0 a. m Sunday school. throughout the length ot Sanl',urln"l ,n "'lt "t "X.. Man's 1O.J0 a. m. Morning service. Top- .... h. ... , ,k. .,,,, ,. ..,,,, . .h..,. , lS. CoXiTe'ru I .tscnun'rr " an Example to Churches of Today." lr4r ,r8U" aupertntenient. Tn, p,,r,,wa. fllme.t ,ln . f,e SACRED 11RART l lll IU H .k- " T. ... V.TL" .." "u,Dn" coinsy wn ............ ..... .v. i.iiuiu. jiiKRvy .Kfwn, a v-jeor-owi ipumso fields will be laid out every 30 of !5 picture dramas. Tony l;ok miles, to be equipped with border, . fancy to .Mickey, anil almost obstruction and guide lights. In adopted I the boy. Th famous addition there will be J.uOu.OOt) i hnre has been with Al!i in scores csndlc-power electric beacons r pictures and knus tile down at :io wMm, ! "' t .:.! tower. M,em, u ,waPd lhjll h? .,.... .,,,. at our services. U night fljers. ,laer In prmlltlng Mickey to wander 1MM VXl'Klj nITIMT CIIVHCIt I Giant arrows built 'of concrete ! uhont nlme across the umW. 11th and Hiab Streets "n" ,,,n ""'in we ocacons win An)f ,mP , lllt jiicke - left the Eighth and High Streets Felge and 10:30. Evening devotions at 7:30. ' Week day mass at 7:00. Merrill, first and third Sundays Sunday school at 9:4S. Morning Worship at 11:00. Rev. W. J. Itryant will preach at at tvA lwtn " rifWAMnx Illl In r tln.1 n. Y. P. U. at T:00. Young Peo- ; pie welcome. There will be no 8: 00 of two thing." Governor Rulow de clared, "either there should be adopted policy that prevents artl- serrlc. nciai price imng or me ,omB. FI,ST CHR,ST,AX rillUCH the farmer has to buy and restore v K AUltLoa MialKl th economic law of supply and; Cnurch ,endance Is holding to demand on a world basis, or else- h, k , . ,h(, Tllcllllon indicate the direction of the course, j immediate vklnlly of the camera The arrow will bear the number of ; ,( Tony WM je, no was right the course and fljers lll sclort : t the boy's huels and kept a csr-v thelr routes as the motorist now ; tu) ,,y on tn0 lal ,nl before the chaises trunk highways, 4 first day's . work ended the I wo The new service will be avail-, were real cronirs. able to all flyers, civilian and coin mereial. . . permit the industry ot agriculture aa equal opportunity for the estab lishment or artificial prices for the products that they hare to sell. "My own notion of the entire matter is that a repeal ot the tariff legislation that discriminates against period. Ilihle school next Lord's day at 9:43 a. m.. under the super vision of the pastor. Plnns for a picnic for the whole school will bo discussed. Don't fail to come. It any one wishes to go to Sunday school and has no way to go and It sections of our country would fur-:,. tao ... ta wolk .... phone 1102 nisn ample ana permanent reuei. Among the cast with Mix are Eva North.- who ha played leads opiio slto the famous cowbo; In half a doien pictures. Frank Campeau. Harry Grlpp. FJrreit Taylor and Malcolm Walte. All Veterans of the etnauls!' Attention ot the man who do- i American iwar are admitted free, dared that no auaressful play could ) ou TU"sduy and Wednesday, for th be constructed without a villain Is I showing of Arras th Pacific" as' respectfully called to "McFaddcn's j guests'of Mr. H. W. Poo'.e. nuts." n.-vr snowing at tne rim lug debris when , a tornado de tro.ed the llavls home. About 33 other persons In the community were injur 'd and n doien buildings destroyed. The tornado covered a atrip three miles .nig and a halt mil wide. 1)1 h-r members of the III vis family tie.-o injured and Iho fat'ie and a lifer were taken to a Topeka hospital. ' 0. H. Keller, a neighbor, luffurrd a broken leg anl also was taken to ToiHka. Joseph nigh, who lost all It's farm buildings except his hous. suffered serious Injuries n clUI the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ittiser. The Davis house was left stand In 3. but all other build ;ilt ne.e destroyed. Il'l tccomp.tnieil i the rnln nnd tornado, an l cr i,k v.er.' everel damaged. Muct lt':sto.. and poultry was killed. At the Pine Tree Smith Says Story Of Crash Is Lie (Continued from rare One) any morning between 9 and 13 and a way will be provided. glowing of Mauna Los. They de sire also to make return to th? Island of Molokai where they landed Friday. . - "We should like to say farewell to the, friends who were so hospitable wh?n we landed so informally." Smt:h said. Much comment Is heard everywhere on the persist ent efforts of each flyer to give the other full credit for the achieve ment. Both seem anxious to avoid formal functions. The flyer Monday will visit General E. M. Let is, commanding officer at the Schoftield barracks and Admiral John D. McDonald at Pearl Harbor. . . TWO NEW LAKES ARE OPENED TO ANGLERS Fisherman iwill find a new mecra bow that, Campbell Lake and Dead horse Lake in the Upper Che maucan country have been officially openei for fishing. Blue Lake on the Eastern side of OeaThart- which tias been closed for the last three TMrs will a,i be onened. The roads Into the lakes are In low leaa" ,n ne musical wor Tree theatre for Sunday and ""'qIPL JS INJURED For the screen production of WHEN CARS CRASH way win oe pronoe.i. ... Mtre i1Ue ,h- ,;.I0 " Music under the direction of - j pla that endured for more tlan , Miss Gertrude Roark received a K. Allison. Mrs. Southwell at the , 3() y,ara ot ,UCCPasfui anil contlnu-, sprained arm Friday evening while organ. Mr. Wendell Smith will sing oui runJ u nraMll.aUy. wUnot lhe , going north on The Dnlles-Callfor-"Oh LoveThat Will Not Let Me Go."lu(tMIOIl of rjUalllT nla nll,iway near .iodoe Point. The morning sermon will be. "Dlr-i w))lle mor UnCnj numerous. I when the car she was driving was ine So ution of Human Problems. a lWMpllllM situations hit by a car driven l.v Ge-rse I.. Christian Endeavor at . p. m , haye b.en ad(lod , n( orlginal . Fowlcr r Berkeley. Calif. A 1 young people Interested in soul . in order to fit It for the I The California car turned out to winning are Invited to attend. no ,, wltnout iUclpaM ad then swerved hack, wreck qnest ons turned in through the ..n.aV)... work- ot ,he ordinary ' lag the Rosrk car so it would not question box are to be answered at wh(.n u nnt prodlIce.,. , . further on Its own wer. r.v-erenv,Sr,eW Cf,' .he C ' """" of many lag:. snd Injuring Gertrude Roark. l eve In Miracles is the subject of . . ,ne f.?'" 'villainy. Newer productions are' Closed pretty gingham dresse, at i-ucvr tf.iiii tnimti GLASSES Tytt Fxsminl FiiirU rJ lite vUi Grouiul in tuir own l.iciory to tkt )Mt imJittJitM tti,mtt. Brokeo Lrnsctt RepUccd DR. COBLE'S 70 main avrncir fit fain Quiik Sttttct 'To Sen Humanity Ikttcr" ji. .uririi'ii',','!' IKT lhe man who would be srnleflll. I h III k of repaying a kindness, enn while re ceiving It. Seneca.' a sL'rtcuion skuvick Which Never Could .More Often Leu 22 Years of Satisfying Service Lady Attendants 1 Hontlwf i FUNERAL HOME. TiitrKOKi Q PirciAvi. at 6th 3C I NOW'S THE TIME Iter. A. F. Simmons Both a Kornlne and evening service will he held at Ilia First Baptist church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH ' Pine at Sixth 9:45 Sunday school. All classes as usual. The Young Women's class takes peculiar pleasure In announc ing a special speaker, Mrs. Johu Lowe ot Sierra Madre, California, who speaks out ot a long experience with girls, having tor several year taught a large group ot the King's Daughters. 11:00 Morning Worship. "Being Frank With Ourselves" announces as a sermon for groping souls, for all who crave something they have cot. All who would experience a genuine Christian life are cordially invited. Mrs. E. S. Veatch at the inrnvinr ih.t audiences, the world ' "ee Begin s tor $3.85. over, love to laugh and that they don't mind It the usual rules of production aro overlooked In the finding of those laughs. Success ful entertainment ot the future will run more to humor than sobs, and money will be expended for Ideas rather than lavish settings." COAL YOl'.Va COAL & TRANSFER CO. Phone 1007 pood condition up to the Campbell Lake turnotf. The road np to the lake doea not present any serious ship. 8:00 Evening Worship. "Come; to Jesus" is the pastor's theme. Is difficulties to ihe average driver, j ni" familiar phrase a mystery to! but there are steep grades which or n!,Te Ton 'ed it by ex-J require ood brakes and careful ! Per,enre? where ' J',,? who driving. There Is plenty of low to " ,hat "ays- "Cne"? j gear work and the climb should be SEVENTH DAI ADVEXTIST ; taken easilr to avoid overheating! Preaching service at the Seventh of motors. Day Advcntist church. 833 N. Ninth street. Dy r. u Tnumler, Sunday CLEARANCE SALE Coats Silk Dresses Hats Hats formerly $10.00 and up, now $5.00 Hats formerly up to $10.00, now $3.95 Silk Gloves V2 Price BARNHART'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR McCarthy Bldg. No. 118 No. 7lh St. Every dress and coat at Bee Be gin' store on sale today. NEGRO SENTENCED PORTLAND. July 1. (AP) "1 ' didn't do It, your honor the wine did It," James Collins, 30 -year old negra ot Yakima. Wash., told Fed eral Judge Robert L. Bean today when entering a plea of guilty to robbing a drugstore here Sunday night. "You should not have gone, in that drugstore, drunk or sober," i snapped the Judge as he sentenced ' Collins to IS months at McNeil Island penitentiary. You can buy a pretty silk dress at Hoe liegin's stcre today for 13.96. $3.75 or $14.75. tie sure to see them before you make a pur-, chase. 1 evening at 7:30. You are cordially Lr2 Phone 1118 822 Main Street "Say It With Flowers" Hill's Flower Shop Get Your Bridal Bouquet from ns. JACK FROST Shoe Repairing; While You W.it! Goodyear Welt System 119 So. Sixth St. II M Better than I could do them at home! There Is no need of doing yonr own washing or iron ing today. Laundries aren't what they used to be. You don't have to worry about ihs wear on your clothes or the tax on your pocket book. We do washing bet lor than you ran at home and with toss hardship to your clothes. And the cost is small compared to what home washing costs you In money, strength and youth. Special wet wash and rough dry service for families. Phono for our price list lodny. New City Laundry Phone 154 4th & Klamath INVESTMENTS We own and offer subject to prior sale First Mortgage Bonds of the following local companies- Ewauna Box Co. 6's Shaw-Bertram Lumber Co. 6 1-2's These bonds are in denominations of $1000.00 each ' See us for your July investments American National Bank Resources Two Million Dollars and More Klamath Falls, Oregon , to choose your new range and have it installed. Our Demonstration Sale OF COLOM1AL Ranges will prove values out-of-the-ordinary A New Range given to the owner of the oldest home range in Klamath County A $10 Merchandise given with each Order purchase of a New Range, to apply on any mer chandise except the Stove . It I r Montnc Met CoirtMjil Ttunif: full .irrlln wn-tnH hi wtui. irnv nr Hit nt it,, ; .lnri ovn, uih, buffet brlf mill KrajnUi pin (4 U'l. Also a Special 'Surprise in store for you 'New Range for Old' Plan takes your old stove in exchange at fair valuation 'We can't begin to illustrate all the variations of design and model that make is so easy to choose the RIGHT range at the RIGHT price Bale Starts July 18-Come! CLAUD H. DAVIS, Furniture Phone 581-W m YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. USE if .