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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
ill Pa& Two Tuesday. Juno 2. 1 92.r. K. F. SCHOOL TEACHERS TO SPEND ! VACATIONS IN VARIED MANNER; NEARLY ALL TO RETURN IN FALL or iU'i'rt im,(MM MIKIVKIW IV I.. A. !l'h llulr long Jmirtti-y on U)S ANCKI.KS. Juno 1. Wllh a r''"'"1 "'''' XKW NOV KTUI' I I KiHT S.W KltANflSl'O. Juno 1. Tlio hln navy's iin-tn ulrnl.ino fllcht from triMiicmlm all tluy li", "f trmii pcl and cr:is!i!nK of cymliaU hi-r- tt,.. niHv:i1 rtf 1IIW nunji i:i iht'ir ui'W tuei'oa. thla the 1'a.lflc coaat to Honolulu will officially lu'famp I ho li atlrmptril on hiiniinwr J Two of the faculty of Central mer. planning a trip to western trhool nra planning trips to Can-. I annua, through Hriltsn loiumuu aila, oji' Jovrney to' Minnesota and northern Washington. Mrs. for th' suranier, anil a number are' C'lemeiis teaelies the seventh grade, planning to eutrr . school for the;' Accordim: to Mrs. Ruby Wlse-l-u-atlou period, according to those ! carver of the eighth grade, who has tiho signified their Intentions yes-; resigned her position from the I'en terday. ,' This Is the lr.st week of schools jn Klamath Kails and classes are tompletlng their work. One hundred bnd fourteen students are being I. ac- reeelved city Monday ......... il'.v..r.tiiu.i of ?itO - c.ir.linir to In fi .r m :i I It. n ruti ly . r .- .-u - - - - - - - 000 feued arabs from all over the Monday at tho 12th naval district 1 In-aniuarters, ! - : i "I Klllll to nhow you lll II" homo. We'll xlurt with tin loll.ir. "(ih. that'll be a regular trout! Joauetto tlt I Newn-l)li.iali-h. A circulation nivertm the city of Klamath Kails and thu i-on'ity ot Klamath lhat' lll Klamath Now nntlnn. Golly Karbe.i patrol chanters, a iToien bands and a chereing multi tude Monday ntsht welcomed the last of the 154 caravans to com- padtiated from the eighth grade, J ,l,an0- tral school faculty, her vacation will not be enjoyed until later in tho summer, when nr. and Mrs. Wlso carver plan a trip to tho home of Mrs. Wisecarvcr's parents, lu Boise, the largest graduating class In the annals of Klamath county history. Some Summer- Courses Every teacher fn Central school Miss June Dunlap has accepted a position in Washington, where she will teach next year. She plans to spend her vacation away from the Preserve your ho:ne with a new c.Hit of faint and pay later. For (totalis see K. It. Dili". Phone 12 W. J3H rcJuced rounJtrip fare (16 day return limit) Vortfie National Miss Olive Wilson will visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Hoseburg. Miss Wilson is tho do mestic art teacher in the Klamath schools. ; Russell Kidder, of the manual training department has not made t t has tho work for. the coming summer, se-ond Kde room ln Central Point, outlined, and.'all but three of tbe wim-ner parems. teachers are planning to return to Klamath Falls in September to cbntin'uer' their work. Mrs. Ruby W'lseearver has. resigned to take up tbe motre trying duties of house keeping, Mj June 'Dunlap has ac cented a '.DOsltton In - Washington nd at' Ethel Nelson will attend iUD nis mind lf nU vacation. later in school in smi Jose !the annimer will be enjoyed in Can- .1 ": . . ada or' Mexico. . nnmn a weea or len uays auer the r'.nso of school Mr. and Mrs. .J. . Wells will leT; for California pwhere -Ma. Wells will enter. Miss $w.opfs' school for primary teachers ih) Siitita O.rnfc- Mr. Wells will at o;ti F hool In- the University of California to, brush up on his know ledge ot being a superintendent. '? Soinr Visit Parrnts : Miss Augusta Pnrker, principal of Central school will 'leave soon after wool to spend tbe summer months ShnncCowmi Girl Throws Scare Into Boys' Marble Contest By Skill to Los Angeles ion June 2-4, inc. (Special excursion tickets on sal May 2S-Junel,lnc) Now plan to attend this gala event No better way to aprnJ your vacation t b la rear. HundmUot Sir Knighn on droa parade. Banda, ccncmooiala,driU contrti,djncea, t'njoy.ruo. the gayrecratkinac Southern California buch reaucta Santa Monica, Long Ucach, Ca talma laland. and many other. Sco Hollywood and Culver City movie colonies. .'. i' Fast.luxnrious service dally via Routhem PacxocDeiiciouameala enrouteia Suutbp era Pwinc dining cars. ; Fur full information, ask j ATLANTIC VCITV. N. J. June 1. The only girl who dared and had the skill to knuckle down with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creo-ianionK 63 entrants in the na il. Parker, and sister Miss Gertrude ; tlonal marble turnament, was elim Parker of Grants Pass. j inated this afternoon, after winning Miss. Hazel Noble of the fourth f","' foUr Baraes in mast'y erade will l.avo fnr n,.l,.,h " "'""""B. nesota, where she will spend the summer with her parents. Miss Noble also plans on visiting .for a irtnight ' with Mrs.' Richard' 'Fred erick In Oregon City, who was Missi J .ff a1 T - a. 7 Tna, i W v -V i V, A ''No-Interest'- Marie Lawley, the U-year-oldj "torn boy' from Harrisburc. Pa.. I i had won from Clovd Iiuokwalter. of. Altoona, lu . thfufi i.tra!(.liU, s-l. j S-u, 12-1.1 Su iuHo wfeaied Ixo? (Seneviove Evon. a tether of River-i Vfm neaswr. .. in, aide scbo'oi before her marriage last i!r,r "m Ml"f ' ' core of yenr :' 1 '' ' " 1 ' ' ' " ' Them Leon rallied and .barely saved, "'(Miss Sara Fols6m;ofi: tW first bl' '"" Jl? boyish disgrace of Jade room, will . attend, .ooa,-lbe,"R m,re lrt; . ."!. nfpneement week jfMotm6th Watef h-ae .'f- f-- IT,' nh01 ",UrninS 10 1 New pain, will make an old home Jlosier. Oregon, where her parents look new. Paint now and pay Ide. i ,i later. F. R. Olds. J-hone 192-W. ' J,Mrs. Moliie' Belding will visit with J2-9 ! friends ln Bend, leaving- immed tatej.' ly--after -srhnor has"' close dr""5trs'.t - ' 1 Belding teaches the lower section of the first gradein.CsntraJschQ0l. Miss Anna Mae' Johnston oT the second grade, will spend a portion of the summer visiting with friends and relatives in Portland and Seat tle, according tffher present plans' Another -to attend scWl will' be Mrs. Violet McLaughlin, teacher of the sixth grade, who plans to enter the University of California in Ber keley for the summer session. Few Will Not Return Miss Ethel kelson, one of the three teachers Jjcho' wifl not return to Klamath Ffclla next fall. ' will visit in Portland for some time, as well as in Seaside before for San Jose, where she will enter j Terms as low as $5 cash the California state normal school, and $5. per month.- References Mrs. D. Clemens will remain ln I required. No interest mo my uiu eariy part or tue eum- Southern Pacifscltnes $30.00 Portable Pay for your paint Job like you pay for an automobile. Ten equal mcnthly paymnts. See F. R. Olds. Phone 12-W. 19-9 Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. " Klamath Falls, Westwood, Susan- ' ville Stage Line j ' ) ;; ; 'Geo.. A.' fScpty Owner. j Starting Thursday, May 21st, 1925 JLeaying Klamath Falls i r"edrtKm;scTay"anaT A. M. :'vvT"--"Arriyns'a1 Klamath Falls " - .Monday, Wednesday and Friday, G:00 P. M. t Leaving Susanville. . Monday, Wednesday nd Friday, 7:30 'A. M. t Arriving at Susanville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 :00 P. M. Making through trip in one day.- Connecting at Klamath Falls for Ashland, Medford, Portland, Bend, and points north. Con necting at Susanville for Reno, and points e:st and south, also Fruit Growers camps. New comfortable stages will bo used, on this line. Best of Service Guaranteed. 1 LUM n K H FOR SALE CHEAP Boards Shiplap Dimension Siding In fact practically all items for construc tion or repair work. Drive out and look it over. PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. It f-T' II . I '.RivT'-'-'tM. mm lit tt-fri TUNITY own your home. I,0 comforUaJ S;virs own thU uwtoclatlon ,i. "f Imler ntnt Bupcrvimon purely mutual $10.00 m month for 100 month, will J $2,000.00 account. Pay u. $i,ooaoo - Wm. W. McNEALY Distrrct Agent (?4 r Z-m -T J lDA.ni Association. AmcH Over $1,500,000 , ) ! 1 ' ; y ' ' j .'.11111 f mir nnm with plprfn'r? rnnt'M I ci.i i .it Friends of vour own with electric ranees will tell you that electric cooking with con- trolled heat gives better, results, and does, it -irr r more cheaply. ' . . . . r Hundreds and hundreds of our subscribers revellincr in this modern clean wav of house keeping, have no untidy wood or coal fires to tend and say it would be cheap at twice the actual cost. ' . .U.Lsi - . 1 .. . cr ' 1 ' wita.pi ...-.iii ... ,, iiiMn.il i... . rrrr. - A 175,000 EXTRA 1 1 un f ! ft, bSOQB Let us convince you of how surprisingly low the average bill runs from the current monthly statements in our books. Ask about the special combined rates for cooking and lighting at our local office. See the electric ranges today at your electrical dealer's. You can get one on easy payments to be in stalled immediately. . .,.. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY CA Y lmit:i " ') in iuh t.'il ""I 5 1 IT S" CALIFORNIA ORES POWER. COMPAQ w -wurpamno? 't'lli flir Each VOTE ions Turned 9 P. M .t. - ,A i.i ' ' i ISSUE Inl . -vV" I ;;' 7 1 J T?.y-w- T,, -1 -j. TV ir i nnnrniiiiwMii ' mhwii vunec uons - Hrt. S. A. Masters, Algoma 1,026 900 Mr. Guy Sattcrloe, 933 Washington St """" 934875 Mr. J. F. Goldsworthy, 802 Doty St 844580 Mrs. A .D. Tilton, Pelican City. " 416 525 Miss Bernice Dawson, R. D. 1," Klamath Falls "'"'Z 355675 Miss Loretta Porter, Klamath Agency 255 525 Mm. Henrietta McReynoIds, 10th and Pine ....!...."Z" 255,425 Mrs. Delia Smith, 819 Jefferson St .wnd. Hood, Chiloquin .. Wll.am A. Hulet, Merrill M... Atleen B. Haley, Merrill R a. Ku:. "21'Oregon A 230,650 181,375 Z'; I"" 170,675 w-O. Hardbcrger, 1321 Oregon A. ?67'62S 100,925 40,000 Miss Carol Johnie Cray, 6X)3 Jefferson St. Mrs. Nella Wahl, 1819 Johnson St Miss Helen Cornish, 1428 Worden Ave. llowman, Bonanza Miss Bernice Provost, Sargent & Prescott John Morgan, 688 California Ave.