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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1928)
AGE EIGHT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1028 State Will Spend Krauses Entertain At Golf THE KLAMATH NKW8 $500,000 on Roads In Klamath County ;.. Ih-ftnliu wunaw Umi the Mule Highway Commission would Club With Dancing Party A llm of eulcruinuuiul was dicrs was nilKhty clover. W. K. begun FrrQ.iy axealur at Lsmui. Andy Oolllof. John lloyto. 1 and Mr. iMrs. Floyd Henrioti Musical Proffram'p Injured in Upset! niu aiq iviaaies As the result ft no automobile j When Illlluli Temple. Myallc accident on tlio Hend road, ncur ithrliiu. took up lb work of pro- Ij l'in-. In which the car of Nr. Killing Mntnatun ihku graue Floyd llenrlot if this! local litlciit ill musical program i . , ... ... ' ... Francis . O ds and Paul nanus ,.iv waa turned over, aiiaiuptiua ; next mosuny . evening at i . .. . ... .. vvu.imj . - iwprn ill-eased an tHMlrll soldiers H.....U. ...,..,i.. bors if iho OoK club al a delight- ifnl the room . . '.i ii ,,. Mu.ii- I r.il Uiii'liiu hnrlv which was S Th., f .,.rd.v. ...h r,.n. Kancv !" rWo t . wooden hobby ; ,u.r b.C was .prnu.cl and tor at Jrv, n..lrt. r..r,Ud from l7"5". ... -or- hv art the!orse. " ' . lwl nlh ' "" Mcdford Friday night, where he ladiM and gentlemen. Thia how- Kluuiulli I'lilou HlRh aclfool nud' 1 1 t,rt u in. and at the same lliuo of conferred with K. C. "Pop r1rt. did not entirely uit Ed (.ales, highway commissioner, i pik. a9 be provided a box of ' Mr. Galea announced that the ErCaac paint and proceeded to tint project to be advertised ( decorate all of the men. Vim Id be the grading cf the After enloylug dancing Palry-Loreni Mill section on the i .hlle the paiiy waa plunged Into l.skevlew highway and that thia aarkaeM cnly to have their project would be awarded at the ' T1,ion renter on a spotlight f how December meeting cf Ike State ( af Horace Brldgeford dressed aa Highway Coram iaalon. This proj-j , ia(- with gorgeoua floral it will alao be aurfacrd eaily in ; wreaths and wonderful facial eui 8S. thia cloaing the lal link belltshmenta. Aa the aoft mualc 1U tnia nignway. : mied tne room air. urmaeiuru to avoid a band of Ir.rww- nil nlng loose on the highway. Mm Not an eye Floyd llenrlot Ilea al tho fnmlly jahowlna. WU recta of instructive linked wild each walked wHhlhunui uulle aerlouxly Injured.' llU.lur,.a n,nltTo to the work Ihv Shrlnera' lloapllnl tor Crippled waa tnorougniy cnjo-vu. i eu to her nonie. The program doted with a; Mr. aud Mm. Ilenrl.t wen re-home-made" aong, manufactur-i mming frpm the north where led by Kd I'iko at the IVllcan ' ln,.y had been called by the paaa. ICIly plant after the akllled work-, nc of Mr. Ilenrlot'a mother. Mra. fn . men had ult work. The aong Catherine llenrlot In Horlland. Iur . . i ... i . .... . -i.i.. ...i.i waa aung oy a invnii ni,uii, , . m. uenrio, . .".v miiilo a duiialou on an Mtremely ' worthy cauar, and) arranged to; kIm tho general public an In-1 sight to a uot humanitarian I aurk little uudOTalaoiU,eXcrM Ly a very few, . . . ot all the actora of the evening . 0ishlng into the horaea but waa Hon let anything Interfere aided and abetted by the autlre nnalile to eontrnl the car after Hh your attendant next Ttie- pavalng tbrm. The cur tiirueu tiny evening lor. the enure pro completely over and then righted ceeda go to the honpltal tor crlp ltself. I I'led children, the program I el- Mr, llenrlot la employed wlin ,.,.U'iil. and the plrturea will nauunni nana, ""-tallow of tne apieuuid work no- owner of tne "o)u 1 1.,. .lone by the lioMillnl. party. Some of the aervea were extremely fitting and aeut ahafla of good nalured crlticlam Into home folk. The aong waa not quite aa long aa the famoua 9 ,h0 First boltlea hanging on the wall I tlenrtnt la .other projecta announces .or ,,,. Hgummg change, aepicung - naldered ! ." " mlu,Bv on South Hlxlh the f-ur a.aon. apring aum- .., rrt. ; ' "Al-t " e- . . " T)2 by Commiaaioner Galea in dude the paving ot The Dallea- mer. California Highway from the city mo,i Member Morn" waa one ; - 'h' Hnrti Mm-! Wehf eet Defeat ni. - ! ' lluilta aoulb. to Olena Junrtlcn. ( n arenea in the apotltght tile rerliion ot grade, widening lne whole acrira took ono and reaurfarlng of the Aahland- . old Sarony'a aket Klamath Falls highway from vhere art was published Jenny t'reek to Keene Creek, the ,ud nal for the maudling construction of a new bridge at put,c to feast a filthy gate. Keno cn the Ashland-Klamath lnjrjrr "ve Monologue JFalla highway and the revision j E() plke aB jaca Bowring ap Qf grade, widening and reaurfac-! pred in lisllan eoatume and Mr. lag at the Crater Lake highway., pkr gurprlacd all of his friends Tt-m Fort Klamath to the park DV throwing an Italian baritone boundary- . volc over the room that carried ) Theao projecta are all aside Tnim, cf Caruso and the from the maintenance program of auaii. f McCormark. Uowring I completely refurnished. Ike commission which has not fumbied hia accordeon In true been announced aa yet but will i,auaB t,.. la all probability include con-, junr Daggett appeared In tjderable amount ot w-rk during ' monoglogue. He told the atoriea the season. t . - 0f many lives, each ot which had ' Kn route home, Mr. Reynolds 'a mBi a present. The Scotch Tlsited at the branch office of dl 0o, wape him aud every the chamber of commerce at the ,torT waa rounded out to the .Klaruatn Junction. fullest causing mirth and ap- ' plausc from the listener. Oregon Staters;1 for art a!-- ' ' , . . . ' ! I DEATHS Elks Decorate Room for Ladies; At a coat of approximately S00 the ladiea room of the Clks club ia being redecorated, and I (Ooattaaed rraaa Paa Oa) JAMKH WII.IIKKT tllMIDV The fuuernl cortege of the Into ' j Jumea Wllbert Couroy will leave The l.liirua the Karl Willlloik funeral home Oregon til Poa Ore. Slato (U) ; rinu avenue at Sixth, at Pope Colbert Shields Stadclman ttngan Chrlntensen The Lady Elks have pert octed J u" Could Wliliama Kttamiller Subs: orgauliatlon and have a num ber of social events acheduled tor ; tho coming winter months. ckokuia TWii vu-nm l.K LT l.li c RG RT Ql 1. 11 llil FB Oregon Wi Whitlock i o'eliM-k Mouday morning and pro- l.ucejrw, t0 the Sacrtd Heart church, I arlaon j bere a requiem masa will be Oeddea . t r,.j (or tno repose of his r.llera ' ,0u, rommenolng nt S o'clock woo-1 Friend are rospeclfully Invited i 1 1 1 10 ul,c"d. t'owinllnu iil services Mo lilc v B (, ad lnll,rment made " 7 ',1a Llukvllle cemetery. Hughes ... Uilmorc Chrlstenen. Itoblnaon for for Wil- I'AHD OF T1I.INKS We wish to thank our many ATRAXTA, (ia.. ,'or. 17. (l'P llama. Wood for Pope. McC'utch-. frirnda for their klndneaa, aym- inI.,i. Ti-h nrnved today that an for llngan. Wtcnu lor tnns-. pat by and beautiful floral olfir- Iwheo somebody labeled Its foot-; trnsen. Colea for Archer. Ings extended ua during the re- CARD OF THANKS ' , v-,i. old. w. dressed , ball team the Colden Tornado. Oregon Stute-tonng tor u.rr.. v.. , We wish to thank the many in the old Dutch garb and wore the cholco was appropriate, for I Srhcll tr'ii niW fi,r the keanttriil floral w,rfn ah,-s. She appeared I Tech swept " over a determined Strlff. 'offerings and sympathy and the singing "Katrluka." and did III Alabama tram that had brought (Ind assistance rendered ua dnr-. wonderfully well. . j the third period to a close with a ing the death of our darling bihy. i Parade of WimN NohlU-ni jtlo aroro and ran up three lopch--'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hudson. The parade of the Wooden Sol-ldown to win, S3 to 13. HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAM Together With The Greatest HUMANE TWO-REEL FILM Ever Shown to Any American Audience will be presented at . Union High School Auditorium Tuesday, November 20th At 8 o'Clock P. M. This .Entertainment is Sponsored by Hillah Temple MYSTIC SHRINE . And the Entire Proceeds Go to the Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children at Portland INCLUDED IN THE TALENT WILL BE , Harry Bore 11 ' Pine Tree Orchestra . Mrs. Claudia Lorcnz, Vocalist Miss Betty Ramsby, Pianist f Mr. Howard Graham, Tenor Miss Ruth Vannicc, Reader Miss Katherine Walton, Violinist Mrs. A. J. Voyc, Coloratura Soprano rSK-FT-r.-irr".-, Admission, Adults,' 1.00 Children 50 cents for Stout. McKallp tor . Thompson for (lilmore. I Mctten for Sherwood. Twitcneii for Hughes. Oilniorc for Tliomp-I on. Sherwood for Molten. Hughes j for Twtti-liell. S'rlft for McKallp. I MrKnllp for Whitlock. Luc for: Vouiik. Siout for Schi-ll. Thuiiip-' sun fur tillmore, Twltrhell tor. HttEhes. Willlloik for Mi-Kallp. Nkttrii tor Twltrllrll. Young for' Luce, lirynan for Sherwood. Kerr1 for Met ten. ! Scoring: Touchdown Oregon, Kiliuitlkr. llurnell. -1 Kor Oregon State, nunc. ' Off irlals llob Evans, rcteree; ' Bill Mulligan, umpire: W. A. ; lllggliu. field Judge; Cobby Mor ris, head llucsm-.n. . , COrtVALLIS. Oro.. Nov. 17, i (CP) Tho Oregon Stall) rollego cross-country teum defeated the University of Oregon hero todajr. 90 to ''. In the preliminary to tho annual Oregon-Oregon State? gridiron classic. . and brother. Mil. Ik .MRS. A. SKKLTON VflllVlAV lib'VI TllV 1R.MA SKELTON. ' ( i-:t Holiday Specials THE VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves for $10.00 lneltiiliiig Oil Treatment Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 886-W 731 Main Street if - &W Ready Cash rwill.$ave you money ..Have Cash anU Pay Cash K winter's wpply of coal pur chased In idvantc of the scaxin rotti tubitantially less than a ton al a time bought during the Vt'intcr month. A home can be purchased for leu money and on better crm If you arc prepared to pay a substantial amount in cash. A radio, a refrigerator, an auto, mobile almost even thing you btiv costs less for cash than if paid in installments. Seasonal sales of clothing and household articles afford money saving opportunities if you have cash to take advantage of them. isr cA and py tik. Ready cab a definite means.. of economy. It enables you to boy at the right time, on tic best terms. It is estimated that the average family can save from 10 to 20 by judicious buying, for cash. ,,. Ready cash may save you hundreds of dollars every year. - Can you afford credit? Lit ing vill toil you Itu if tM ktf itkin your income and hare ready task atailabk for emrrgrntiet. Yon can create a HraJily inertating rt terre fund of ready eaih by regular depotit in an account -uith n. H'tpay compound imteretl bn your balance. THE FIRST NATIONAL' BANK Member Federal Reerve Bank TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS is At the Pine Tree L.U'till' AMI TIIK WOULW i L.U'UIIS WITH YOU j Joy Week aud a ( arulvnl of : .Coined)' nt Hie I'lne Tree ! Iushtcr la one of the most I neglected cf emotions, nnd yet itj has been described as the one i emotlcn which human beings poa-1 aesa that Is not shaTed by lower; forms of life. Then too Its nl-, most four times harder lo frown ' than it is to smile, as it tnkrsj fcrty-aeven nmsck-s of III': fnce, to prsducn a frown and only thlr-, teen muMlvM lo smile. All of, hlch mny lx; contrlbulory fac tors to tho merriment that re-, sounds throughout this week at tho Pine Tree where tlm man-; wtemenl Is this next week cele-! bratlnpt Joy Week wllh n carnl-; val of ccmedy siu-h as has never been our opp:rtunlty lo enjoy heretofore. The theatre has assumed gala j attire rnhonor of the event, the I carnival 'atmosphere seems Irre-, si?illlile. sltut It Is the Picture program In particular at which I we arc driving for this one week everything that might pos sibly be constructed' as and or even thoughtrul hus been left out in Iho alley comedy commands tho stage from short feuturcs to long features and the Innova tion is Indeed more than wel come. 'on can well Imagine the riot that Is bound to ensue from' a j bill on Schick appears a eollec-1 tlon of comedy artists such as Laurel & llurdy. tho sensational ; comedy leuiii, other I lis I Itoaeh ! stars including Our (Jung, (.'har-j ley Chase and Max Inivldson. to geiher with "Oil, KAY" slurring Colleen Mocre. nafly SDiioEDipfiimc HDay STRICTLY Oldtime DANCE AT.MOOSE HALL Wednesday Night November 21st Nothing but oldtimu Shop Early Mail Early Our complete line of Christmas Cards are now bn display. A complete line of Christmas Decorations now on display. Shop Where Exclusive Lines 'Are Carried. You will find the most complete line of Leather Goods, Mottoes, Pictures, Stationery, Books, and Bridge Gifts in the city. "MAS .if. STATIONERY COMPANY 729 Main St. , Phone 602 c