The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUUHDAV, JUi'V 17, 10211.
Football Player to Get Perfect
Husband, Sayj3 Sisters Who Tried It
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I. ' , .
1 Business
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.MR. AND-MRS. "WADDYV AMI
S (1J5FT)," MR.' AND MRS. "BIG
SIX" - CARPENTER : (CENTER);
-AND MR. AND MRS. DEWEY SCA
RBORO. - .
;. - ATLANTA, Ga., July 17 What
. . -kind of mfen . make the best hus-
. bands? '; . . ,. , -: ..,
. . .Sometimes It takes a' lifetime to
find out, and; even then there Is
t.,: doubt, i But there 1b one Georgia
s- family that Is decided. " Each of Its
v three daughters unite In the answer:
,." v ''Football players; make the best
1 husbands." . ,
: "F of ivlthln six, months the Misses
:. Grace, Loretta and .Ruth - Jackson:
. belles rln the younger southern' social
circles, married three stars iOf the
t .Georgia Tech football team.' Now
' they . are . respectively . Mrs". ' Dewey
j Scarboro, Mrs. "Big Six" Carpenter
i and, "Mrs. ; "Daddy" Amis. ". :
AH of them, are still honeymoon
ina the Carpenters In Florida,: the
Amlsesin California and the Scar
. .boros in Atlanta. ": - ,;.'''
;VSure -enough,"., says Mrs. Scar-
!: boro, who has been married the long-
est, of the three sisters,' six months
. to 'be. exact, "football players make
the .' best : husbands thought, of
course', - I've never tried " any other'
. kind ' of husband. i v -. -
"You cdn always be - sure '' that
you've married a real . man U,.Tyou
marry , a man who . has . played
through several ' seasons ( football.
;'; For, If he wasn't a Teal.man, '. he
never., would: have., stood the' tost."
She. had often had often seen Scar
boro on the gridiron. He was a hero
popular with everyone. i'
f SaysMrs; Scarboro: "But there
, never;was a little voice whispering:
'Here's your future husband' when I
, first saw Dewey. I liked him, of
Mourning,
Nina Pavno l)ollftv,'H ivhite would
. be much better than black tut' a
mourning tlrvya and hum she's iti
her own conception or widow's
weeds ' Nina Is an American
dancer . Starring on the Parisian
' tf; '
course;, everybody did."
Then they all went camping.
"There is nothing like camp life
to get people acquainted with each
other, is there?" says the young
bride. "We lived in tents and cookr
ed on an oil stove and swnm and
drove and had a wonderful time. It
was there we fell in love.
"Then one day Dewey called me
up and said: , 'Let's get married, to
day.' I said: vfAll right.' And that's
all there was to it." , ; ,' ;, , V
Meanwhile, football romances No.
2 and No. 3 were; making rapid head
way of their own. Loretta had fallen
In love with "Big Six" Carpenter,
Georgia Tech star of the class , of
'17; and Ruth had become engaged
to "Daddy" Amis; members of last
year's class. .: '?'- ;.:- '
"They planned a double .wedding,"
explains their, sister,' ; "but f they
couldn't agree onwhat kind of wed
ding' to have. One wanted a church
wedding; the other a home wedding.
Finally each , had her own way. .
' "But we're s,U agreed good foot.
ball players makers 'make good tins
bands." " ' 'r"-'
,U; . .C. wood , ;
'Good Mocks put -'ln: ' your'" Win
ter supply at the right price.
Basements filled, $3.50 per "load.
Single loads $4.60.' J Big roads.
J. W. DODSON
1 Phono 276 ' ', .
Brae, for health every day, of course, and "
espetially in summer. But how to serve it?
Your safe rule is to follow Nature's own . f
stiggestion'-keep the natural proportions
just as you find them in the grains of ripe,
whole wheat in Shredded Wheat Biscuit.
Eat whole wheat, because it provides every
food element in perfectly balanced propor'
tions. EaLt it shredded, because the crisp toast .
ed shreds form "roughage"" hot flour-paste
'.' in the long digestive tract. , ,
.For allyear health, eat bran in the way
Nature planned it for you in Shredded
Wholewheat. . - ;
Strawberries and
If yon Want . your car
WASHED, POLISHED
, SIMONIZED'
And rightly . done, bring It to
Klamath Automobile
Laundry
1317 Main St.
Onov block beyond White Pelican
. . Hotel
Cars Called For and
Delivered
, Phono .692 .
SHOW CARDS
FRED LEONETT1 '
... ,.' at .v . ,
. SUGARMAN'S
h O. O. F
Prwperlty Bebekah, 104; meets
r'. Pint and Third Thursdays
Ewanaa Encampment 46, smcU
' each Tuesday
Klamath lodge 187) meats each
rrlday :.
ist
as nature
seryesiy
"I
Dranju
Kb oak
I Leave Your Filttvs"
'Before 9 OclocK-Your
XJ S
AM- Pictures am
II
DAILY
V'v! KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ?w
! C7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
tESEfel BUY THEIR DRUGS (SaSSE)
: Crateir Lake
Leave Klamath Falls ..'...:.,...':...:.:;..:..;..;.....8:00 A. M.
Arrive Crater Lake in time for lunch. ; :
:. , r ! ;v-r.:. v. ..-v.. T-,. . . :
Leave Crater Lake .,..i..........'....:.....:.....;....l;00 P. M.
f, A Arrive Klamath Falls, iri time, for dinner.
, ; ' CRATER LAKE STAGE OFFICE
';-. ;. "With' V :,';.-:-:r ;
RECKARD AUTO SERVICE
, 115 N. 6th Street
Phone 77 ,
Merchant Tailor
,:;r:; 109 South Seventh Street
a ' Hart Building:
' '-.'j' i "'-' '''. '" - f' ..;' '''.' ."" ' ' " '.'''' " .'
' . CHAS. J. CIZEK
High; Quality Material and Work Promptly Done
Vi",:'.v-t'. ':;1;,; ' "'.'; . '.'
METROPOLITAN GARAGE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
1st Class Workmanship, Guaranteed
Cars Wash and Polished Called for and Delivered
FRANKLIN-RICKENBACKER AUTOMOBILES
. . H. D. PETERSON, Prop.
Phone 668
Louis K. Porter
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Emma Block
SHIP BY
MEDFORD KLAMATH FREIGHT LINE
RELIABLE DAILY SERVICE
Medford, Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath
'','-;-' 'v:: .';V'. arid Way Stations ' : , -:'
OFFICE: . 'r'j
1173 Mnln St., Klnmnlli Fntls . ; Phone 643-W
For Sale
' " . STOCK IN ' I'- .' '' '
First National Bank
of Xlamath Falls
' , AT lUOASOXAULU FlOthk
Tnko ndvnnliiuc of Ihls change to participate In the
carnliiRs of a bank In your loNillty, and do your sliitro In
fUiuncliiK the bulldliiR up of tlilg dlHliht,
j , Bank stock should non-bo a Knnd Irivi'Htincnt. This bank
is ronrrspnuil by tlio sirllrr to bo solvent and In unoii con
dltlnn. ;
' If you are Interested, write Box 142, Marsliflcld, Ore
gon; Ahy reasonable oficr will bo. considered oil lO-shaie
lots, and fnrtlior Informntlon farnlslicd on reijaest, ,
Work
rady at s5 p.
STAGE
ft
CONCRETE
, Permanent as the Pyramids
Concrete Pipe ,
8ewcr Pipe
Water Pipe
,, Culvert Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Concrete Brick -
Face Brick
, Common Brick
' Floor Tile , ,
Mantel Brick
Concrete Blocks
Chimney Blocks
Building Blocks
Foundation Blocks
Concrete Contracting
Sidewalks snd Curbs
' ' Foundations
Floors
' I . ' ' :
Concrete Materials
Cement
, . ' 8crsened 8and
,; .Gravel
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Phone 228J 6th and Market 8ts.
NEW STAGE LINE
by
Central Auto' Service
. ;to ...'-
Ashland and Medford
Phono 513-W, for Ituscrviitlon
ion Ho. Seventh Hurt llullding
Leave Klamath Falls 7:80 a. m.
Arrive Medford 13:111) P. M.
Free dinner every day
upon arrival at Medford
at Hotel Holland, r
I)ave Meford 2:00 P. M.
Arrive Klamath Falls 7:00 I'. JI.
Dolly Service Uoiii XVnys
BEND STAGE
Lv. Klamath Falls 8 a. m.
Ar. Bend .............. 6 p. m.
Lv. Bend .............. 8 a.'rh.
Ar. Klamath Falls 6 p. m.
Offices At ,y
REED AUTO SUPPLY
COMPANY
. and
CITY TRANSFER CO.
RECKARD'S AUTO
LIVERY CO.
Phone 77
Night and Day Service
113 N. Sixth St.
Look for the car with
, Black and White Sighs
STAGE
Klamath Falls, ChUoqnln
and Kirk
Leave Klamath Falls 10
a. m. and 3:30 p. mi
115 N. 6th St Phone 77
Geo. A. Bell
GORDON
AUTO SERVICE-.
Formerly with Coe'
Phone 600
631 Mail. St. .
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Come To . Ashland and
Get Well''
iit the '
Convalescent Home
You will receive
LOVING. 'CAMS. (JOOl) ' CIIICKH
.AND" IIKHT OF FOOl)
It's, like ,
"Going homo to your folks."
Monclair Beauty Shope
1187, Mont'lnlr Avo. Pliona U40
All bines of nwiuty Culture
Opvn Uvonlnits - ,
. . ny, ,(.'iiHii'Kln Illiniry
American Legion
Kl AMAl'fl POST NO. 8
Meoringi; lnt and Srd Tuesdays
, Court House Basement
. H, B. flKTZ, Commander
Plume SS8-M
Dr. E. Dietsche .
PliVHlt'lnn and Bnrgeon
Of fii! Itoom 6 and 7
RtiRnrmnn Illdg.
Office Hoiini: , 11-12, 13-5 ft 7-8
f i Sundny: 0-10 . .
Plinitus: Office 888, lies. 659-W
v : , -
DR.. J. a GOBLE
; OPTOMETRIST OPTICUS
709 Mala St. Phoae 18S.W
We (It and srind (lasses, Dupli
cate krnksa lsness, repair frames.
W. E. & j. E. PATTERSON
Contracting Painters
630 S. 6th Phone 582-J
DR. C A. RAMBO
u ."'';'' Dentist
I. O. 6. V. Butldbsj
PHONH SI
CHIROPRACTORS
DRS. MALLETT A MALIjETT
Off Icq over Cntlerwood's
7th & Mnln Phont) 480
Itewldcnce Phone 567
J. C CLEGHORN j
' ' crvxii ENonimni.!
f A,ND STJKVKTOB .,
Phone lMr ia 8. KlvsrtlM I
DR. G. B. BEAN
;, Chiropractor . ,
, Office, Itoom 0, Loomls Bldg -Hours
10 a. m to IS m. 8 to B
p, m 6:30 to 8 p. m. Phone 884
NU BONE CORSETS
, Made to r our Measure
' Guaranteed .
Mrs. Rose Randall
B21 Jefferson St, Phone 877-W,
Phono 682-W 080 8. 6th St.
; V Klamath Fails .':
HEBE K. HOLMAN
Carpenter nnd Cnblnct Work
Kcpnir work of nil kinds.
PR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEPOATHIO PHT8ICLUI
AND BDBOE05
OtOen and Realdeaoe Pboaea S81
. t O. O. . TKMPUi
S. CROUCH, D.V.M.
Veterinary Hm-geoa
. Deputy Bute Veterinarian
88fli Jt. 8th Bt. rhoBe
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Oradnate and ' State Registered
OPTICIAN
Nineteen years here In bnshten
' . Prompt , Service :
714 Main Street
Coe's Auto Service
Phone 168
Stand At Central Hotel Next
Door , to Cnrrln'a -Drag - Store
NEW CITY LAUNDRY?
piniinMi work
: Flat Work
K -1 Rough Dry :
"Pat Year Dnds la Oar jits'
PBONH 184
Const Mala and Oaagas.
1 I X
.rPv 1040
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