EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925
PAGE EIGHT
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The first portion of the week, and
the latter part of the Last few days
: of February were heralds' of Spring
and many activities were put well
under way by the host and hostess.
. However .' Old Han Winter again
stepped In and social events . still
have a mantle of winter thrown
over' them. Bridge teas have been
more in vogue this winter than ever
before, as t'ne manU tor bridge -has
eurplanted' that of man Jongg to a
decided ' extent.- For those who d
not' enjoy cards however, the game
with " the tiles Is still . played. . Re
' serrations for' the' St. Patrick's din
ner dance have well passed the
mark and the-efiUlr promises to be
most successful. ' Interesting fea
tures are planned tor the evening's
entertainment. 1
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7 ENTERTAIN' J AT ''
WAFFLE PARTY
' The home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Phelps was the scene of a waffle
party r Tueiduy evening, when they
ententnined for members ot the cab
inet ot Epworth League ot the.Mo-
thodist church. Supper was served
at seven p, m. followed by a -business
meeting and social hour. Quests
- of Mr. and -Mrs. Phelps were Rev.
and Mrs. T. D. .Yarncs, Miss Dorrls
Yadan," Eugene Yaden, Miss. Gen
rude .Moke, Miss Veronica Wash
burn, Miss Josephine Upp, Miss Has-
: el Noble . and Miss Oeiuldlne Mars.
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RECITAL TO BE "
DELIGHTFUL ,
'Final plans are completed tor the
presentation ot , the senior music
class of Sacred Heart- Academy on
tfoe, evening of Tuesday, March 24,
In the White Pelican hotel,; by the
Instructors of music In the Academy.
The affair Is scheduled tor eight
o'clock and tickets tor the recital
hve been soiling well to those in
terested In music.
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MRS. KCK IS ,
HOSTESfSATlRDAY J
.Mr. -and' Mrs. ' Nels Eck enter-
. talned with a delightful party on
Saturday evening at their home on
High street. Table deooratfons were
carried out In . pastel - shades of
spring flowers, using daffodils as
the , centerpieces. Covers were laid
tor Mr. .and Mrs. Carl Youngran.
. Mr. and Mrs. -Alex Berglund, ' Mr.
ahd Mrs. Louis Hedlund of Malln,
Oscar Petterson, Oust Peterson,
Knute. Youngren, louls Eck Barn
hart Petterson, Fred Sangren, Frank
Burdahl. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Eck and
Miss Ellen Eck.' . ' '
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REV.! MKRYWKATHEIt
IS PINKER GUEST
'"Having as their dinner guest Rev.
Meryweather, Mr. and Mrs. D; H.
Cottrell ' entertained on Saturday
evening with an Informal dinner,
at their home on Second and Pine
street.'
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TO . KXTEKTAIX
WITH BRIDGE
Several parties of especial lnter-
n the social calendar for next
week,, nro -the series of bridge for
; which Mrs. Syd Evans and- Mrs. R.
C. Qroesbock will be Joint .host
esses at the ihome of the latter. The
affairs, will be given on Monday
afternoon, Wednesday afternoon and
Wednesday evening.
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MRS. COTTRELL
MEMBER OF CHOIR
; According to word from St. Paul'3
Episcopal church In Klamath Kalis,
Mrs. D. R; Cottrell has been nam
ed choir mother. Mrs. Cjttrell was
at one time soloist of C irlst Church
London, England. , She Is the gmnd-
' daughter of. the late Alexander O'-
Jlell, noted tcnr who on! many' oc
casions, had j the honor of singing
and appearing before the late Queen
Vlotorla and other members, of the
royal families at command per
tormunces. ,
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MEETING - ,. '
The home of Mrs. R, E. Watten
burg was the scene of a a Interest
ing mooting of, the Daughters of tho
American Revolution on ' Monday
evening when Mrs. Thomas Hamp
ton . actod aa hostess. : Mrs. Wilbur
Jones gav$.s paper on "Why I am
a Daughter of t ie Revolution" and
several reports oh the meeting at
Blue Flower kdge ' were .' heard.
Plan for a celebration In honor of
the 160th anniversary of the bat
tle of Concord and Lexington were
put under way by the members and
plans ary, n,o.yf 'ft l'T'1-'8?, ?or tl10
All Gingham
Here
BMZ Mfr
THIS young woman is doing her
bit for the gingham industry
her dress, hat and parasol are
all made of that material. The dress
has the long sleeves and, close
fitting collar that fashion is so in
sistent upon, as well as red buttons
and bias banding on the hem of the
skirt and the panels. In a very short
Urns such dresses will be in season.
SPRING DAY TEA
DAINTY AFFAIR
A most, delightful ' spring party
was enjoyed by the Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian, church when the lad
ies were , entertained in the church
parlors on' Thursday afternoon by
Mrs, Burt Hawkins, Mrs. Fred Fleet
and 'Mrs. George I. -Wright.-' The
hostesses assisted Mrs. Merle West
who presided at a prettily appointed
tea table. Pussywillows were used
in the . rooms,- giving an attractive
spring note with the cut flowers.
Mrs. Marjorie McClure Olds sung
appropriately, ... . "Welcome, Sweet
Spring," Accompanied by Mrs. James,
Rhodes at the piano. Mrs. Rhodes
also favored with piano numbers
from Edward MacDowell Including
"To a Wild Rose" ' "To a Water
Lily" and "To an Indiin Lodge."
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ALOHA CHAPTER 7
MEETIXG CALLED
Members of Aloha chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star will, meet In
regular session on Tuesday evening
at eight-o'clock in the Masonic hall.
Following the close of tiiapter, the
present Star points .will entertain
toe chapter and an. especially cor
dial Invitation has ' been extended
to all members of the order. They
wish to also honor all those who
have been Star points In this or any
outside chapters. Visitors in the
city, not affiliated with the Klam
ath 'Fells .chapter.' are requested to
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TO ENTERTAIN '
WITH LUXCHEO.V
More than one hundred and. fifty
invitations have been issued tor one
of the most ' interesting affairs ot
the season, for whldh Mrs. H., N.
Moe and Mrs. John Martin will en
tertain at the White Pelican Hotel
on Thursday afternoon, March 12.
The affair will bo in the nature of
a luncheon with spring time motif.
Society Is looking forward to the
afternoon with keen anticipation..
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MISS LEECH "
GIVEN PARTY
In honor of her small daughter,
Miss Joyce Leech, who colobrated
her third r birthday on Saturday ot
last week,,-Mrs. J. A.- Leech enter
tained for a number of friends with
an Informal party In the Afternoon.
Oames and mualc delighted the
children until late' in the day when
a luncheon was served.
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MIW. IIOKK1.V
HOSTESS ' " "
Mrs. Elmer Honk in wat hostess
to, a number of guostB at dinner K10
early pVn 'of 'thl"v?'"ki '
MRS. MALLETT IS
BRIDGE HOSTESS
For the pleasure ot large num
ber of guests, Mrs, George Mallett
entertained with Mrs.' W. C. Hack
ler at tho home of the former at
406 Ninth street on Wednesday with
an evening at bridge. High score
was awarded to Mrs. E. H. Lawr
ence.: lew- score to Mrs. R. I. Sloan.
Following bridge a luncheon was
served by the hostesses to the fol
lowing guests:' Mesdames . H. W.
Bathlan.v, R." K. Crego, ' Roderick
Smith, Thomas Smith, C. M. O'Nolll,
N. B.- Drew, William Saunders, Wil
liam Stelnmetx, Everett Harden
brook, O. M. Hector, C. I. Recard,
R. C. Groesbeck, Syd Kvans, Guy
Manning, Garry Cozad, W. D. Mil
ler, C.len Kent, A. R. Campbell. E.
H. h Howie, H. J. Winters, R. I.
Sloan, Fred Cofer, Louis Bradford,
James Perry. E. H. Lawrence, Fred
Qlover, 0. L. Blown, WllliJtm Wood,
J. I. Beard. L. K-, Porter and the
.Misses Jean Perry, Mary Walker,
Bernlce Hector.
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MRS. WELLS
HOSTESS '.' ;r . "
In honor of the teachers ot the
Fourth, - Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth grades of tne city schools,
Mrs. J. P. Wells, wife of the sup
erintendent of Klamath Falls schools
entertained this afternoon at her
home with 2 tables ot bridge. Tea
was served later. The faculty ot the
First. Second and Third grades were
entertained by Mrs. Wells on Sat
urday of last week.
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MRS. CAIX ...
HONORED
f
In honor of Mrs. Charles Cain,
who before ber' marriage was Miss
Lena Miller, M!s3 Mariam Wortley
arid Miss . Dorothy Currin- entertain
ed with a linen shower on Saturday
evening at the home-ot the latter.
Following a social evening refresh
ments were served. ' Those who cal
led to honor' Mrs. Oaln were Kath
erlne Walton,' Jessie Emons.'Maude
Hood, Mary Johnson, Dorothy -Wort-
!ey, .'Theluia Short, Feme Hanks,
Dorothy ; Currin, Mariam Wortley.
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ENTERTAIN WITH
SIAH JONGG .
For the pleasure of a few friends
Miss Ruth Hughes and Miss Henri-
etta (WrIght entertained with a
Man Jongg party at the home of the
latter Saturday afternoon. - Follow
ing the tables, the guests were serv
ed refreshments by the hostesses.
High scores of the afternoon were
given to M1 Mariih Grimes, and
George Merryman. Consolation priz
es' were awarded to Miss Eloanor
Yarnea and Edward. Boyd.
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KEDRON CLUB '
TO MEET THlllSDAY
'Members of the Kedron club of
the Presbyterian church will meet
In the club rooms on Tours-day even
lng ot next, week for an , informal
business meeting.
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MRS. GOELLER
ENTERTAINS P. E. O. . -
' Election ot officer ' followed by
' 'iFot Luck" dinner was In -order at
'the home of Mrs. Harry Goellor on
Tuesday evening when members of
the P. E. O. were entertained. The
'election results were: Mrs. Harry
Goeller president; Mrs, Bert Thom
as, vice-president; Mrs. Frank' Bell,
recording secretary; Mrs. Alfred
Collier, corresponding : secretary;
Mrs. Claude Chastain, treasurer;
Mrs. Junior Daggett, guard; Mrs.
W. R. Boyd, chaplain.
' A dinner was served later to the
following guests Mesdames L. L.
Traux, Syd Evans, R. C. Groesbeck,
H,' W. Bathlanyl J. I. Beard, Andrew
Collier ,J Alfred Oolller, Bert Thomas
E. L. Cramblltt, Frank Bell,. Claude
Chastain, C. P. Mason; Junior Dag
gett; Caleb Jones, Fred Fleet, W.
R. Boyd, Harry Goeller. Mrs. Thom
as will entertain in a fortnight.
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ST. MARY'S SOCIETY
MEETS TUESDAY
, Tuesday evening members ot the
St. Mary's Altar society met in the
assembly room for a short business
session. . Hostesses .during the Len
ten season have been dispensed
with'. . Mrs. R; E. Doweese was nam
ed In 'charge of the linen and food
sale which will be conducted under
the .directions of the society on
Easter Saturday, '.The pln:e , wliere
the sale will be. conducted will be
announced later, '. A meeting of tho
society Is scheduled for Wednesday
evening of next week, following mid
woo) (jevotioriai hqi-vko's,
HONOR VISITOR
WITH PARTY " . v
In honor of hur sister, Mrs. Kthol
.McKenile of Roseburg, who U hur
housu guest, Mrs. Paul Dalton en
tertained Informally on- Friday
evening with tables' ot bridge.
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TRI S CLUB .'.'
WILL MEET ,
; Miss Evelyn Amlcke will onter
taln for the girls ot the Trl S
club at her home on Thursday even
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HOXOKKD WITH !
SHOWER TUESDAY
Mrs. Charles Cain, bee Lena Mil
ler, a' recent bride,' was the honor
guest at a mlscaltineoua : brMal
shower at the homo ot her parents
.Mr. and Mrs. Carl: Miller. Tuesday
afternoon. More than a score pf
guests were present tor tho affair,
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MR. McXEALY
HONORED v
In honor of his birthday, wuilam
McNoaly was surprised by a numb
er of friends who- dropped la for
a social evening on Wednesday night
Tho hours were spent In music and
d'melng, a late supper being serv
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METHODIST AID , . .
ENTERTAINED ')
Mrs. Harry I'olU entertained for
members of the MMhod 1st Ladles
Aid at her home 02 Thursday aftur
ncon of this week. Plana wore com
pleted for the apron and food sale
to 'be given ths Saturday before
Easter. Tea was served later In tho
afternoon to the following guests,
Mrs. W. J. Stelnmetx, Mrs. Charles
Roberts," Mrs. W. Cofer, Mrs. OlsoW
Mrs. F. R. Berry, Mrs. Harry Pelts
and Miss lintel Noble.
HONOR MIL KIEWART
AT PARTY MONDAY
Mr. and J!rs. " B. Slewart were
honored with a surprise party on
Monday evening at their home by
members ot the Methodist choir the
occasion being Mr. Slewart's birth
day. The evening was spent in an
Informal manner with., games and
mutlc, : followed j U'dlnt"refresh-
ments served bV the hostess. '
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EXTEIIT AI X ED , ,
Mrs. C. . G. Ollmann entertained
for the "faculty "of tho Falrvlow
school with one 'o'clock luncheon
this, afternoon. Favors and table
decorations, were carried out In St.
Patrick motif and as a color scheme
emerald green was used. Those who
were guests of MA:- Ollmann were
Augusta Clynch,' Ellen Clynch, Rona
Goers, Lillian Green, Freda Kiack,
May Fhlnney and Alice Blackford.
Seventh Day Artvontlst
Library club rooms.' 1 '
Sabbath School' (Mar 14.) 10 a.
m. . Preaching: , "The Christian
Home." ; " ' ' ''''
Tuosday (Mar. 10.) pwycr meet
ing: "Getting Out of the Pit of
sin.'; .'-, ..','..:
Welcome. I
- Alva O. .Walker, Pastor.
Zion Luth.or.un Church
Caamber ot Commerce rooms,
Fifth and Main. ;,..
9:30 a. , m. Sunday school.
. 10:30 a. m.. Morning worship,
Sermon topic: "Simon IPoler."
G. W. Hoffmann, Pastor.
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Christian. Clliircli
Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Morn
ing worship 'at ,11. Sermon: . "Paul
the story of a Changed Life."
. Evening services ot 7:30. Sermon
"President Coolldge' and the Old
Family Bible." ,, .
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. Methodist Church
Dr. William Jeffers of Los An
geles will speak at tho morning
sermon. - Rev. T. D. Yarnes, pastor,
will .address In - the evening, on
"What is the Oospel."
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... ... Fiist Presbyterian Church ''
Sixth fend Pine Streets.
10 a. jn. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning worship. Sor
Anthem: "Tho Splendors of . Thy
Glory, Iord" Woodward. Organ pro:
gram:"Offertolre"" Baptlnto, ."'Come
Ye Disconsolate" ,Hagen.
? 4:30 p. m. Vesper sorvlce. Solo:
Miss Augusta Parker. Organ pro
gram: "Romance" .Gunfeld, "Ave
Marie" Schubort, . "Prayer-Zampa,"
Herold. Sermon: "He Would not
be Repulsed." .''..,
6:30 p, m. C. E.
-'''...';"' Arthur L. Rice, Minister.
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HI. I'ihiI'h Eplscnpnl f'liurcli
' 7th and High streets.
Holy Communion 8 a, m.
O'.iurch 3hool 10 a, m. '
Morning Prayer and Sermon 11
a. m, "The Sacrament ot. Baptism."
venlng Prayer and fiermon 7:30
p, m. "The Ninth . Commandmont."
At tho morning service; next Sun
day . March 18, the Order of Lie
,Jolay. will be presen,t in a body.
I Qurciiesl
Joseph uml Oliver iPalntur will as
sist Mr, Morywo.nhor In the oi'
vice. . ' "
Rev, Thomas A. Mwyweathor,
ENTERTAINS AT
IIHHKIK KRIDAV
Mrs, Herbert Newell entertained
informally tor u tew friends ot u
table ot bridge on Frlduy aftumoou.
MRS. HARVEY '
ENTERTAINS
For tho pleasure ot a few gliosis,
Mrs. C. L, ' Harvey onlerl'ilutHl at
hvr hoiun on Moiulny nvcnlng with
sovernl tables of "uU'.', Following
cards refrosbtnunta woro served, the
guests by the hostess.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN n
ORGANIZE SATURDAY
Those eligible to membership
both national and assocrile woro
present at the home ot Mrs, R. Es
Wuttenburg on Saturday afternoon
ot last week, to attend the meeting
bold under the direction of Mrs. A.
W. Cooper of Portland, district or
ganiser of the American Associa
tion of University Wiomonv in order
to perfect en organisation In Klam
ath Falls, tho only group In south
ern Oregon. , '
Officers' woro elected with Mrs.
J. R. Shaw, president; Mrs. Ruchaol
Solomon, vlco-presldont; Mrs. Oeorge
Stevenson, secretary; Mrs. E. L.
Cramblltt, treasurer. : '
Tho purpose of tho organisation
Is to carry out tho, study of elemen
tary and.pre-school work and Inter
national relations. Mr. John D.
Rockefeller has donated a bequest
of' 137,000 yearly for three, yours to
bo used by the womon. audr If tho
work Is carried on- In a satlstae
tory and beneficial manner tho be
quest will probably be continued.
.Vitlonnl members of tho organisa
tion prosont woro Mrs. William
Ganong, Mrs. R. E. Whttenburg,
Mrs. E. L. Cramblltt, Mrs: Ilort,
Thomas, Mrs. Rachael Solomon,
Mrs. R. E. Geary, Mrs. Otis Krnuse,
Mrs. E. L. French and the Misses
Esther Martinson, lA)Lalne Wost,
Kachnel Cronqubu and Phyllis Helen
Wlthycombe. - Associate members
wore Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln,
Mrs. George . Stovonson and Mrs.
Arthur L. Rice.'..' ., ,. .
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tIA Il I'LANXED
- One of the most Interesting
.meetings of the music department
of the Library clu Is scheduled for
Monday afternoon In the elub rooms
with the opera of Madame Butter
fly, Puccini, as the subject. Mrs,
Goprge Walton has prepared a pap
er on the subject of the opera, and
Mrs. : Marjorie McClure' Olds will
sing, "One Fine Day" a selection
from Madame Butterfly. Mrs. Dart.
Thomas and Miss Elolse McPherson
have arranged a duet, "Duet ot the
Flowers" also from tho opera. Mrs.
Claudia Spink Lorent and Mrs. E. S.
Veatcb will entertain, Mrs. Lorent
with a vocal solo, Mrs. Veatch fav
oring with a piano number,
VISITOR FROM; MERRILL '
Rev. C. C Htilet, pastor ot the
Presbyterian church of Morrill was
a Klamath Falls visitor in the city
today. According to Rov. Hnlet the
lumber for the Morrill community
hall is steadily arriving and the
foundation suitable for the erection
of tho hall within tho coming month.
Lumber for the building was order
ed from CotLago Grove
LEAVES FOR ROGUE RIVER
Lyrm P. Sabln, secretory of the
chamber of commerce Is spending
the . week-end in the Rogue River
volley, where he was called by busi
ness Interests. , Sabln will visit In
Grants Pass, Medford, and Ashland.,
MERCHANTS BUREAU DINNER
Membors of the merchants bureau
will meet In the chamber of com
merce on Tuosday evening for din
ner and an excellent program. The
speaker ot the evening has beon ar
ranged for In the porsoni of O. T.
Tate, socrctary of the Rotall Mer
chant' Association ot Oregon.
Special
Reduced
Prices
are now In effect'
on all fur ro
modollng. ! your old-fash- '
lonod mutt trans-;
formed Into ., a
smart, now nock fur or a
heavy full-length , coat re
modeled into the slimmest
of new Jcquett08l . ' .
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
023 Washington,
- Bet. Sixth nnd Seventh -
All work 30 to 60 per cent
1 loss than any fur Uousi) In
Klamath. Work guaranteed.
WILL CONTEST
LARGE ESTATE
Relatives of Aged Wealthy
Recluse Involved in
$6,000,000 Case
CHICAGO, March 7. All appeal
from the decision ot Prouutn Judgo
Horner, refusing to admit to pro
bate what purported to bo a will of
tho. Into Kdwln U. Jiiunlngs, oocon-
IN 49 TONGUES
Under our Stars uud Stripes each week tho representative of the
Presbyterian church preach tho gospul lit 4U InngU'igas. From
Point Harrow, only, 18 degrees from t'ha North l'nlu, south to the
troplrs Ihcy carry on the work of preach Inn, touching, healing,
helping to build human life In all Its fulness miif Joy.,
This church thru Its gifts Is sharing In, this great work of which
tho. pastor will tell in his morning sermon. Come and bear the
story. ...v,.
Morning wornhlp 11 a. m. ' v Vesper Service 4:30 p. m.
FIRST I'llESHTEUIAN ( HI ltd!
Sixth and Pino Streets
Bo b b i tt's
SUNDAY EVENING SERMON
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"PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
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OLD FAMILY BIBLE"
Christian
APPLIED ART
for PLEASURE und PROFIT
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In response to numerous requests, we are giving
practical information and suggestions along the
lines of decorating for pleasure and profit. We
all admire the beautiful, and we all have a desire
to create both beautiful and useful articles.
. ) LESSONS GIVEN FREE
So if you have a limited amount of spare time you
can make many things for the home and for gifts
that will be appreciated if you have plenty of time
you may turn this to profit ,
WE OFFER-YOU THE KEY TO BOTH
PLEASURE AND PROFIT .
photographic
ENLARGING AND TINTING V
Opposite Court House 327 Main Street '
Authorized Ford Service
Station
Genuine Ford Parts
' Accessories for all makes of cars '
Replacement parts for, all cars .
Axles . , . '
Drive shafts
Cylinder head gaskets
Pistons
Gears
Goodyear Tires :
Klamath Falls Auto Co,
; , . See us before you buy , '
"The small garage with a large trade."
Phone 246-R. "ROY CALL. '224 Main St.
lilo racliiHo, Who loft u f 8,000,000
oHliilo uml no relatives' nearer than
cousins, was filed today. Scorns of
persons In in any status havo lulmit
lo bo related to the do.'ouscil but,.
cUtlms of only u fow h'jvo bean
propurly qualified, , V
The supposed will In a liuttllaloil
condition was mailed anonymously ,
lo the Northern Trust oompany,
which turned It over to the oourt.
Tho document. which win so
mutllntud and the signature of a
wllntuis virtually undnclplinrablo
thul the oiiurt rejected It, pur
pnrtod lo glva two-thirds of the
on tn to to oducitional purposes as
a memorial to Jennings.
Arthur L. Hire. Minister
Church
QUALITY .
PHOTOGRAPHS
PICTURE
..) FRAMES
Phone 39
Valves . - ' '
Brake lining"
Storage batteries
Spotlights
Sparton horns ,
Walden' wrenches
Pathfinder tires.
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