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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
MATHNEWS. Hjriefs ,.uroa h"')' ""m ', g l.!lk 'f '" ,1 ,..t "ViiiI !)"'. Vblitim -t.nuW 'A. E Hrraitl'. ''f Kolsu. litltnr. ; ,,,f..r.l Mm. IHirla , iir.iiluTlon lfiu K-(l viniuiiH ri- .lion. Mr. Mild Mr. nl Mr. ami lr"- daiiisliKT Knyu. Mr. llultl win l ftllt at 'uk, ' lhe MoiIkt H'To ltU, Mother of Mr. I, vIkiiIiik al the UKh-r's till woMk. Lns M-in lliw Mr. !i Kunzi-r. riiprlelor l Tulotil. wr vlalturs viwtcrday. In Town Wren n for a Iw liiy on m Mi'itIII Mn. W. danthtrr r'nya, Mr. ind MN" Klli-n Mc i-re nhopplnic Falli nnTcbanl yi- ( li). Ill K. A. of Mm. Walter Went r Mm. Hurry Luther .Ion. III., on visit. oiHliiTn rout, vls- Inn of liiliTrat and i I lie Hone fratlval I heir return trip. ' rtIHUIHI-J. ( U'l... ,,..., u niniiy .pent Sunday at Ash land. Itai-k ll.in. To l.l Mr. Bni, Mm. Wall.., Jam... iave ri.,uril(.j lo Klumulh Kull i0 r,.,jtli Vfc.Un I'nlni roi.,f,.t Mm. I.uuru Moor aptmt thu wivkH-ud at hur auuimor rcsurt. I'oint fomfcirt. IMry- -Waldo Junes and Wm. WIkIh ,.r(i I,, iho yi.lerduy on ImkIihm mid plu- 1-oiilC Vli.lt Kil Mli Molllii Kli'Wart. arniiniianliMl y Mm. Kllu Oaalon, mother of Mm. Ituy Tut low, of ih atrm't, oro Ixuviim for tlw eaat thin niornlnK. Mm. Caaton will atop off at hir homo, at Kan- City. Ku.. while Mlm Htowart will continue her Journey to Chi cago, where hu will nuke an Indef. lulte vlalt. NhoppInK VWIor Mm. A. K. Hi'hrvlner wua In town ycatorduy ahopplnK. Htiimk I'rom Voniiii -Davo Shook waa a rounly neat vlnltor yesterday from Yonna valley In From I'iir Valley Mr. and Mra. Klaln Itoberia and two du'uish tem were In town yeatnrduy from Toe valley on b'ualneaa. OREGON U F: TO BE SPEAKER lllltlfrhrnml Khopiera Mr. and Mm. fleorae Smith, of Illldcrbrand, were ahcpplng In Klamath Kalla ycaterdiiy. niKltKtTION It wua erruni.iiuiily (luted In Snn Iday'a Newa that Justice of the I Peara lluuanker permitted the 19 men Jailed for drinking and gninb I ling to be Krunted bull. Ilunanker waa asleep when the arreata were ! ntado and rather than awaken him the aherlft and district attorney permitted the bulla themaelrea. Mi llaiiber) Mr. and himmtale and family urn 1li"lr flah hatrh lloquln yesterday on Larget Eighth Grade In K. F. H.story Graduates Friday Morning Alfred l.ornux, profeasor of forelKn trade, of the fnlvernlly of Oregon family, hna IR,.n choiicn by guperln- temldit J. p. Well of Klainulh Full Public arhoola, to bo the apeaker of the elKhth grade rommeneement ex eri iaea. whli h will bo held In the I'lno Tree theatre, Friday morning, June 6. Thu ; exerelnea are sched uled for lo:30 a. m. I'rofeHHor Lamax haa rhoaen for hla subject: "Service to Oregon I'broiigh Industry." The class of 114 atudunta la the lurpint to havo gruduuted from Klamalh Kalla grado achooln, and of (Ills number, according to-J. I. Wolla, Hid are plunnlng to continue their; education In high achoola. 1)1- plomna will be awarded by Mr. Wei la. I'nder tho direction of Mine Mar garet Worden of the tnualc depart ment, nil Intereating mualcal (pro- gram will be preaented. The proceaalonul will be arranged by the thuiitro orgault. aa will un olher number during the exercises. Studenta off the alxth grado of Itlver- aide achool will bn heard In num bers from an operetta. Membcra of the graduating elans will be preaented in two numbers j "Welcome Pretty Primrose Flower,' il'lnautl; "l)e Coppah' Moon,' j Shelley. i The clasa will be seated In the ; middle section of the theatre on the ' riml rnu'ii Momlmra nf Iho plat. arc: , Central K.IhhiI (Odessa l.usk, Ilopo Kva Miller, Juinrs linrkley, flarrett Ucklny,. Violet Ktizahelb Now by. Uislle Vor- Oertrudu von Uertheiadorf, Calo non Stiles. Kenneth Lee Thomas, Travla Illun lcU. Maryellyn Hrad-I William llerold Tompklua, Jr., Mary ford, lroy 11. Cain, Helen May Co-' Lucille Thompson, for. Hilly T. Crocker, Jr.. Charlea! crman l.arley, Frank Kill, Davis,! ,., . , ' . , Clara J. Dollarhlde, (!crKo W. Kk- .. ' "- " UU,""B man..Ja.k It. tloblc. Anna Faye' , ea.rl Johnaon, (irlxile, AMdcno llurrls, Itoy Harris.!"""" r" MBUe"' "ang Allcc Standlsh Harvey. Wanda Alice! ulm!t" ai Verl K- Bra,,h' Kiiki Bdalll Cilbrt II. Iiaeson. Mar- Itlvi rHl.le Hcliool garct Kvelyn MasKcv. A tola Mackeu. Thomaa n. Miller, Clifton Mola- Darnctte M.Ileun, Jack M. Bed ford, James O. Hoovers, Cora h. tore, Nadtno' O'Flaherry, Maxlnp I)e l)lchn. Houifay Blair. Kvelyn I. Ullss, Vita Olson, Helen vln 1,, Sutteiiee, i'ule'. iMiiigli, Al- l.';ml Stansble, J Whitman, lu-rnice, lluia anccy. I'Hirtii-U' School : Martin It. APhl.y, pyron O. Cald well, liuogent) Calilttell, Juannctte L. fifty, Thelnia Clny, Vivian lllaniho Daw, 1 Iteryl Kro' t, Blanche H. K. Cr'.mm, Isnliel 11. Cuso, John II. Hammer, Itundal Clarke Lane, Kathleen LivinKstou, Mildred G. Lloyd, Lilllum M. Mathers, Pearl (1, Mathers, Blden MrK.'m, Myrtle M. Mullennux. Kvelyn O. Propst, Wllma L. Itottel, Tholma K. Howe. Annahellu Smith,. Alfred II. Stejihen aoii. Hazel II. Tracy, f'arrull Vernon, Herbert Vernon . Walilj1 Fruncos Lorltu Wulta. " '' , 1 Mills K.I100I Clyde Klrnas Brown, Martha Farah Brown, Carrol Colvfn, :-GMtna Elliot llnwkins, James L. Huwkiiis, Marian hi CblliKiilii T. L. business visitor yes-"illmiuln. Hit - Mr. and Mra. itr (rum Lausell val- ibe:M:iig with local 1 . li Tlllam.H.k L. K. turned from a husi- I Tillamook. Dorcaa: "Io 'you ever nllow a ' man to ! you wbeu you arc mo (torlng ltti hlin?"..i . J ', j ; I'tilllippa: "Never. , If a man , can drive safely whllo kissing mc. ' he's not giving the kiss the atten tion It deserves." Washlnt;ton ! News. '' Paint now. pay later. For parllc: ulara of aurh a contract mo F. it. Olds, I'hone 182-W. ' J2-9 Man Hcciiui'riitliiK ba had hla log hrnk- Hny aomo tlmo ago. Point ( omfort whllo front thu Injury. .hhinil Mra. Lea- nee Waive Wllhrow) lie latter part of the 'lallvea una friends re- hland Siiiidny. 1 IVilnncI Mrs. Harry Mrs. :. p. Mason have I'orllnnd and Oregon they spent' the past McDonald Mr. and Wilson, of Central Tent tho week-end at Mrs. Mary McDonald, put atreet. "Ppcr Mrs. Iva Mlch- f' here yeslcrdar from ar Dairy. 'No Interest"' LI Thla used one (DO. Torma .S. 00 cash $.1 per month. No interest. ro- M11I11 St. Earl ShepHerd Co. I Build with STONE-TILE. Stucco That "Stays " t J.- . f . . . i :' In' Ihtt (lesion 'of;' mdilernrlliilld iniis 'U' do exlerlir are rapidly lnn-atTi In Javnri and Stone Tlla walla -make, the best possi ble base for thi.H style. of rtnlsh. Note tho itiatlntllco pitied ttmiuro of Ku.ne-Tile- iintla, and tho close spacing of Joints In the wall, as suring an unbreakablo bond with plaster of auy surt. The low ab sorption of Stone-Tile al.io pro miiles a thorough "set" In the finish material. f Inlld permanence and ' lasting beauty Into your home or bn! nem building by using Stone-Tilo walls aa the baso for stucco. The first cost Is often no greater than framo and the last cent Is always less. Heo Klone-Tlle before you build. Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. 7(i:i Market Phono 3H2-W Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even ' your health depends on the kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which it Is installed in your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm motet heat! . Not Just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate beut at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 523 Gwendolyn Claye, Tex U. Crowther. Rex Davis, Dwaine DeLtip, Jack W. KUIott, Ludmllla Goldsmith. Her bert C. Graham, Virgil C. Grove, Cyril B. Humphrey, Letitia Kirk, Joseph L. Kirk, Matthew Kllm. Ccrtrude Llndley, Louise C. Long head, Alfred Lundquist, Union Mason. Hazel L. Micbaelsos. Vera Moore, Athen Moore, Itoy F. Nine, Thomas W. Simpson, Marjorle Btin-i son, George 8. Tunnell, Armondl Ulrich. Dorothy W. .Upp. Ina M. Weaafall, Wayne A. Whitney, Ray mond L. Weatfull, Embert A. Foa aum, Knnls Oldemeyer, Rimer' - C. Wllkerson, Charles-H PennJa, Jr.. and Josephine E. Snyder V KOTICK Central P. T. A. luncheon 12:15 at the Bluebird. - As tnany aa pos sible turn in reservations Tuesday to Mra. O. A. Maasey. JJ s Ued the World Over Irfflfflill For Sale By CLAUD H. DAVIS, FURNITURE iV7i- i A- for" . t:-'i--- A PM 1 Cri-C'WfSriSAfciVS jP.ZaV.nT' frf? r-r- ti I.- . 'mi THREE CHEERS For A Bigger and Better RODEO JULY 25-4 ::Jl'i ' f-irfi0 - J.' IT-.. J U U ifJ-tM-'l' '' ' JWU.l' 'III " Vt'i. 'I iAhliini Mrs. Laura trip to Ashland business. Mrs. Mnrv ' has been visiting In "fveral week has re- nbanla Here Mr. and fchmltz, Boatty mer- Iransactlng hualneaa In all yesterday WW On Visit Mrs. Et- ot Honanxa left for "onlay on 'w two dauahtAra Mt. J,1i Clladya Kllgore. 'tin ciffo..i . .. . kit ! V, ln tn 'r un b , "o -adt heln Frlday. (J5 FINISHING ' "our Service . '"e Peaslev't ennnrxurvk SVPPUFS J , ji"lS,-rs J , SUGGES110NS TO THE ANGLERS Diamond Lake road is open; fine catch reported. Fair luck reported from North Fork, Sprague. .Worms and small minnows made a good record on Klamath river. ' ' t,o i,.wt bet is at Mr. Stout's fish farm, ,2,AoiletLn.; KeveHneless, I carry a good line of Sporting Goods. Hobson Hand-M,de Rod. and Flie. BOB SLOAN 429 Main Street Frank & King's COMEDIANS f in Tlk Kg White Tonatt At 6th Street South and City Limits Jazz Orchestra Special Scenery Vaudeville Betveen Acts Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday The Drama of the Woods "THE CALL OF THE WOODS" Prices 25c and 50 Cent's Tent Well Heated Man to Watch Cars I i -!-! '.'.t.'i: Send Away For your piano if you can-'1 not find what you want near" . home, but FIRST BE SURE :"; T your home merchant does not . carry it. ; ' , li- -. As a special value .in a bet-" ter than Mail Ordef Grade j Plana:. we-'offer- the. style C. i Gulbransen at .$295i .oa. the- J; i thirty payment plan, -i . : .-;i,-M-r -.;:! "! !. . 1 "!'I' 1 . ,,; i Get . out . any, Maili Order? ( Catalogue i read ,;the discripr ..tions careftflly, compare the ; : -price nd terms,. then come in.. i to the Earl Shepherd, Store, . see his Gulbransen, .hear; its 'i, ;i, tone, , investigate .', its "back .... . bolt", . construction i.and.;, th; "double guarantee", and , per-, : sonal .delivery. into your home.f V, - -,:! !' i'-"- ii : r'r'''iit'f Then, jf we, as. your, local, .,..,- :,y;J piano merchant, are not pro- : ; ' '. A gressive enough to carry !what -f1 : i-'f;' you want, . c'' : $' it fi ,;iiiii. ; - ' . : m Send Away - .: "' r . "-; Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. Phone 282 Klamath Falls, Oregon. Steel Upright Filing Cabinets 1 1 c3 I m t3 mm In Battery Formation JWFot Vour Porches iffi:y&'f For porch floors and steps . I ttf'"&$T ' you need the most durable . - I f Attfe'V paint you can get. It's a Va aVVi . -.waste of time to use n im . .... C&3$M ferior quality. For lasting , . ; . ,. .i ., iW''Hl results you'll find that Glid- Flir& j , den Porch and Deck Paint H'jJ is unsurpassed. It stands many seasons of bumps, fwf? scuffs and exposure. Al- ' 'Wiiyl ways let us advise you . w, . , rii.-vJS-fl about the choice and use - ' -l of paints and varnishes, t'vv " 4 gjl We'll do it gladly. (iQ 1 .. mM-' -I . ..i. -i . n.r. s ." .uiUi , I ! i Southwell Stationery Co. 626V Main St." Phone 602 JEL AST OR Bnn Anatlaa lui PRIVATE TOILET C0FERBR0S. Phone 389 6th & Klamath a., !a- U. "in i nentrea nCE r. . y i --.in irom 91. w