The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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hnixn? In . , ... Tuesday, June 2, 1925.
AJr" , ( .r .uuro free.
inVB Juno "w7
' ai uy Ilofuerjor wore
tliltora n Momm rain
L, MIII'T waa In Klamath
d,r on plcaaura ana uuai-
fiullBcaux. wood! 'foreman
jludoe Vine company wi
n Cillmua camp Friday
n Ah worth Tlalttd with
t. JlrCala at Chlloquln Frl-
i Mra. J- Dufort were In
Fall Friday en buslnaaa.
i Aoderaon and Mra. Kr-
r apent Friday afternoon
wllb Tiul Hnyder at Chll-
,,1 Mra. J. J. Brophy and
Mri. fieorgo Cnaataln were
md pleasure vlaltora In
Falla Suturday.
J, Chaataln. of Tlonania
i with Mr. and Mra. Onorgj
i Smith and L. Bcralton,
Kraaclaro are tourtata at
iamana river reaort. The
owned Mr. and Mra.
erton.
Smith, of Klamath FaJla
kilneas Tlnltor here Friday.
Kore. of the Klamath
knd Robert Tlrnphy, of
returned hare Monday, af-
llni the week-end flahlnir
oor Eyerfeht
i
ariln npnn "'iir n-"'"
aailtb, ana jvur c-
.'fcr when the reaiely
Is correctly fitted
Uj. Atk any wtnrer n(
r
kimlaalloB of- the er
if complote. We huv
mm the latest Jnutri
p kaowa to tha optical
GOBLE
1mm Vramltiaul
OTCK SERVICB ) I. Xii
m ainin Btrea .1
Frame
1 Repaired
pent Haturd.y . Hun
Imua camp.
I)av. (i.0rM home for a f
wm! ',"M '" P vlaltlni
BevH. er Mr'- Chsrlle
Mra. n..:rt BropUy. ercompunlcd
b her ola.e, M, 1e( par
l t here Sunday fr Central I'olnt
" V"kft' I""". Mra. nrophy
'll return the end of thl. week.
. "C(1", Mr. Hnmaker.
of the Dunham Aulo company, of
Klamath Falla were here on tiutl
neaa laat week.
Ted Havana motored to Anhlund
Saturday, roturnlni; In the evening
William MorrlMon' ;.. a home
uat of W. Doney'a Thuraday
night.
Mr. and Mra. Ktovo Jewell, of
Oranta Pa,,, yi,4 over Hunday
wltK W. Dtaey, who la Mra. Jcw
ell'a comln. They were accompan
ied home Monday by Mra In..
and children, who will apend cv
eral weeko In I ho ItoKue Itlver val
ley vialtlng. rolatlrea and frlcnda.
Ernie Krumrr waa over from the
Annie t'reok mill to anend Sun.
day with b!a :m''.v.
The event of tti aoaaon, Moe'a
tth Annu.il :;4B rf Proareaa. Come.
rniiay, Jine i,t i.. a . m. adv. J 2
W. I)OOev hum (pftnlu.t a nn.l
"vu m yus.
"on at the Kwauna logging camp.
Mra. D, Anderaon and Mra. E.
Kramer visited, with Mra. Carl Wll
Ham, ot her ranch on the' Fort
Klamath highway'.
Mra. W. E. Clementa and eon
William visited with Mr. rinm.n..
at the Topay Lumber company Sun-
unr
Waller Kaalman waa here Sat
urday from Klamath Falla packing
lila household gooda for shipment
to Medford where he haa a poal
tlon a( aawyer In one of the mllla
there.
Jumna Drlscoll, Inaurance man. of
Klamuth Falla waa here ou bual
nesa Wedneeday.
Pete Deck waa attendtnr In luiul-
nesa hero Wedneaday from hie
camp at Chlloquln.
Louis K. Portor, of Klamath Falla
waa a business visitor her8 Wednesday,
Watch for the IJura;aln Event of
June, Mnos nth Annual gale of
rroarpM. Heaina Frlduy, June 5th.
9 a. m. adv. J2
RUMMAGE SALE Ladlea of
i-rusoyierian unucn win have a
rummuKe sain Baturday. June 6, In
the .MuKiiIre IlulldlnR, next door to
Herald Office. Ladlea of the con
gregation and frlcnda of the church
are especially solicited to contribute.
Either deliver or call Mra. Marlon
Hanks, by Thursday. Sale all day
nmurnqy. J2j
.r.n".v. v.vilt j;
.i'i
Jfousewives! Join Mile you May!
GLOVER'S
COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB
is for this Jveeonly
too ot Paudos Daaew rltj Kwhrn
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531 Piaas :!).-. Silverware in i-
AfiAWCeaat
Here, CftCadam, is Tour Qhancel
A real opportunity an opporttmitv
too good to miss!
Haven't you always lonwd to cwi
enough beautiful Table Siivcr.' -iro far
all occasions?
Our aim is to put Community Plate
the Tablauart DcLuxi within reach
of every homclover in this locality.
Join today and make your own selec
tion of this celebrated ware. It's an in
vestment you'll always remember with
pleasure. ' '
46 Piece Set 70i2
lltililll
6 tea spoftus - 6 rmnnni rMtrca
CONTENTS 6 tails croons 6 DiNttrnt xiru
i socab srooif ' i Btrrrms KNira
0r 0ub Wan
VOU. SELECT all of this delightful
Community Pij..te Silverware you
VOL.' PAY &s Iktic as 2 now, depend
ing upon amount of purchase then a
small sum weekly.
YOU RECEIVE the Silverware at once.
How easy if you ac"t htwtb fejulp '
your table like new, and at an expense
that scarcely is noticeable. i .
YOU PAY OUR REGULAR CASH PRICE AND NO MORE
OLD
EN KRUST BREAD 12c
12 c G
Dark Rye Bread French Bread Pullman Loaf
Toast for .breaUf ast, toast for tea, toast whenever the occasion requires.
You get the right kind of toast by using GOLDEN KRUST BREAD.
Did you ever come home after an evening at the theatre, or bring 'the
"gang" home for a feed after the dance, and wish for something dif
ferent to serve? '
Try
This
CINNAMON TOAST
Cut enough slices of Golden Krust Bread, sandwich
thickness, to serve your guests. Butter the bread well.
Mix sugar and cinnamon together, two tablespoonsful of
sugar and one of cinnamon to a sandwich and spread
over one slice of bread. Place another slice on top and
cut across. Place in a flat baking dish and toast in a hot
oven until golden brown. Serve with tea.
THE KLAMATH BAKERY
Between Eighth and Ninth on Main St ' Phone 542