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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
Wednesday. Juno 'X Page Two SCOOTS OUTLINED Meeting Of And Committeemen TEACHERS WILL It'll V0 MUUU SflOr I lid l-lnsu lf M.'llool Meilford orgnnliatlon during the' !d;iy. Tlu-y will lio Joined In Ah- land at noon, whore the Mwlford; , hostrsi have invparwl a picnic lnui'heon for their pleasure, to be given in the Aehluml pink. I The Klumuth party will leave ' ; from the apartments of their prosl jdent. Miss Frances Realty, at Sixth Scoutmasters and Ilish streets, the White upart- jments. The caravan will leave from I the city at S:Si) n. in. In order to On Tonight jMve ample time to arrive in the .. valley city by noon. Ten tars will school are plannili to uttend school. ' Outlining the work for the com- lake tho women to Ashland. !a number uro looking forward to a in summer, and orpaniiing scout) Last winter. accordinK to -Miss ri,n vanition with plenty of rct. troops In the city, will occupy three, neatly, the Klamath women extend-1 ,( others will remain in Kliun-, weeks alloted to I'eiil A. Cook, dis-jed an invitation to the .Med ford club nI, Kalis for the entire three! Irlct scout executive, who arrived iu women to visit them. The enter- moutln. accordinc to Information KHmnth Falls the early part of the J talnment, due to weather conditions, cleaned from the school yesterday m t TAl yl' .1 M V II IVK week iroiu nut .ucuiuiu ueuuuut-. urn uui uiiiierianiu aftornoon summer ill OrcKon. and to spend ronlaKlous tll"U'' and selKe" i f Ironi til l. .lu., . . some time before roluriilnK to the i Influ. iuj lhat went IliruuiiU the , f IVIImn Hay wvr hum. Vi..'... city lo tea. It. in eastern Wat hliiKtotl. i lly miieo! '. dent. Tliejr wr: Vera Him.k I I'uw!' I Mrs. Florence Ollmiina plans to; iiuuiir ntudents of t'enlral schoi.l .i..,i ilMVu i.b n.. . . ' ,jg I Naul and Vlrll Hull, Marie Samson, Claire Hut- Several teacher of Fnlrvlew slio will speud tho aiinuner with ,r i ijortltm Kobln, Marlon Amlersoii, mother, brothers and llers. , 'liernld W U kerslium. I." uls llr..KUI- j T : ill. 1C X lliiiuaker. Jiianlta Htiilllnir. ; 4 Killed At Eureka lionitlil K.iiv.hi. H.i.miI lli'iirloinii'l, When Car Overturns "' Hamaker. i.-tu K-nyon, AIIa ll).m. llenrleiu Wrliilil, KI-. ma t art wi ltlit, Icarrel liui kiey, Maryellyn llradd -r.l. Alliti Harvey, Klvernlde school has one of t, lamest of (ha list of honor stu dents. Tlis IUI Includes: J, c,, llleliti. Hetty fleahnro, Henry Fos sum, llernard Juniiwlrth, )r,un Stearns, KilwarU Duffy, Hulph !,. ilrU. - n.h,. 7 W 'null Jk i t i;i:k , jiiuk a. rnr um-h or klllf.1 2.1 uiibn soiitli of hero toiliiy tvlicn ihcir miiioiiio bile skl.l.lcl from the Mniiuny and ovcrf nrnt! down nil elillNink-inenl. mi. .... N'sdlne O'l'l.ilicrtv, tlertrudo Von 1 llerlUelsdorf. Those of Mills A.Mition to re-! 'celve the certificate are: .Marian j I lllchu, W illiam Tompkins, Uthelyuu 'earsou, Uichar.l. hi Tompkins, lain ithsiitx i u kkit siitvin: . ...... ,.! ters. , . Entertainment will follow the MiB8 A,c0 jn.u.kford. who has I .lepnaru. ..ranvei . o.vin u.roi.i , According to Cook, he expects to 1 luncheon and the Klamath women been principal of the school for the' T1"'r" 'm'n for '" J,M" ll 'inson. lucent oran'io three new troops In the ! are expected to contribute one stunt. paiit yPar ia planning to visit In ' r,1,rv,'J at erici st the rhiiu-, Itcynold. Hel l H.iitley, llerl lliif- city during h'.s visit here. Two of I ndor the direction of Mrs. l.ynn san Francisco. Stockton and other ', Uu,l,ia- Tno committee would like Icy. Violet Tompkins uud Trevor the troops witl be orsanized In the j Zimmerman, chairman of the en- California cities during the um- lo ll"v0 an lllJi,'1"ll" ,hu I'1"" , Owens. Freslottrian church, under the di-, tertainment comralttee. Jackie Km-' mer months and will leave for the ,ho chaiilaii'iua us rectlon of Percy Murray and Frank ons and I.oretta Jennings, the cap-,south soon after the close of school. 'r "r ucn a ,'rvll' "'""'d Moser, who will serve as scout masters. The third troop Is antici pated .for Mills school, the scout- master to be selected this week. A meeting of scoutmasters and troop committeemen has been called for 7 p. m. tonight in the chamber of commerce. A meeting on Monday s.. FRANCISCO, June tains of the organization, a novel i vjs8 Frieda KlacV nn.l Miss Itetml1"' PPlllllr this year at a price of stunt is expected to be worked out. 1 Goers, teachers of the Fairvlew ! one ,,0""r l''r ,'at for ""' season., . ia. h.n.l hn.o th.,ir .......n.u- .,,1, ! The service would CollHlst of the use P Rrlnom. n. I completely outlined, as they " '' 1 ,. .,. .h , ...h "No Interest" :of the front of the tent, which would, Right Of Way In Calif, for Berkeley, where they will attend!1'" rserveA for ll"l'1''r t a : summer school during Juue, 2. A and August. July ticket bearing the same number, for night of the scout troop Xo. 1, called j BUit is being brought against the Miss Augusta Clynch and each performance during the course, i jHBS Arrangements have been made toj out more than 25 boys, interested j shanklin Land company and the!f:ieen Clynch, sisters, will attend' "lke u'n""lve orders at tho office; in me work to De perrectea aurmg . California City and Country Land the summer school of the Oregon 01 "a"oa wrlglii. Bel .Main the summer. Through the courtesy of the for company by the Southern Pacific : Agricultural college, both expecting street, phono 643-W. If about one railroad, over a question of title to to return to leach in ih Kbimnih . hundred orders are received by est department, a portion of the right-of-way property at Hornbrook. Falls school next fall. Wednesday noon these eat will be southwestern section of Lake of the, on which the S. P. has been layingl Miss Ella Callahan plans to re-: 1"slulll'2 u"d aervlce mado avail Woods has been alloted to tho Crater j pipe nne to carry water for loco- main In Klamath Falls for the sum-' abk- Lake council of Boy Scouts. Dur- motives. Reports that the suit is mer months, and will take a trip! . : ing the month of July, according to to unearth a big land-buying pro- later in tho summer If plans ma-1 Twins At Mills School uwp i.uu. iv.aiu raus ject are denied by Southern Pacific terialiie. TL A J, r 1 .Mrs. Lillian Creen is another ofi (Si mm will be allowed to spend four weeks ' officials. at the camp, the boys privileged to stay any length of time during the month they wish. According to Cook, an expert camp cook will be employed, and two of the University of Oregon physical education majors will be at ; the Fuirview teachers (Contiuued Yom I'aeo One) a ooosier'ior naamatn eonnn -1 ,. ..... - and Klamath Fall ana every legit " Iv"",,alu ru"s ,or Ine 8'"-l imate Industry therein that' U m er" however. Mrs. Green, like Miss P. Wells, this year's showing came Klamath New. Callahan, may take a trip shortly as a surprise, duo to tho many 1 before the opening of school In rresere your nome witn a new , ,,, . . Krl.n.i lnin. coat of paint and pay later. For the camp during the summer to: it?'"1'3 "ee r. K. olds. oki .0 Ha uiuieiics lusiruciors, lire; saving men, and have charge of all water activities. The camp will accommodate 40 buys, for which number it Is equip ped. However in an emergency 60 bos can be cared for, according to Cook, who will be there during the entire month. A semi-permanent camp for the summer will be erected, army tents will be used for sleep ing tents and a large canopy tent for the mess quarters. j lienor syttcm for scout rating! will be worSed but during the en- tire summer according o the scout; executive and the boys will have unlimited opportunities to learn woodcraft, how to handle themselves in the water and other out-of-door' activities Hikes are planned to Mt. Pitt and probably to Crater Lake irom Lake of the Woods. j Boys interested In the work of the scout master may take the) er!lcst opportunity to become al in. in,, r of tho troop in which they are privileged to join in order to bei Included iu the summer's outline. I Mm-'a 01 h ... -,' . t-.i. . '.iki.i...l .i.. ,,ff in......... !..... Phone 192- 'ney pians to re- , 7 . d:-J caiij jai L ui lilt? $30.00 Portable I Terms as low ns S5 cash nnti ?., pur month. Ki-lVrcnces ;retiuirel. No interest. Earl Shepherd Co. 507 Main St. - Frank & King; COMEDIANS 11m Tte Eg White V ,:Al-' 6th Street South arid City Jazz Orchetra SpecijJ . Vaudeville Between Act. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thiiri The Drama of the Wood!' VPIIW n 1 T . n m..-. .... ' I inc. v,ai,l. vt iiik WOOD: A Shoe With An Appeal All Of Its Own The "CRESCA" three-strap has been unusually successful in following the fashion, without losing its individuality. Lots of folks will be wearing three straps with eut-outs this fall but the "Cresca" with its clever cut-out design, its graceful lines, and its harmonious combinations of the straps and cut-out effect, will have an appeal all its own. Fashionable but "different" a shoe you'll always be glad you bought. Cresca- A Red Cross patent leather with Its clever cut-out designs and Its own Arch Tone. 50 K. F. Business Women To Journey To Ashland Sunday! From forty to fifty members of the Kluniath county Business and Professional Women's club will leave early Sunday morning for Ashland where they will be the guests of the Main 822 EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE 1 III "Btnit (111 yovrfoqC' Tiuds&Ukk Phone 805 WICKERSHAM'S 'rf Inside Floor Paint Vrwib mm 11 4 mm rV.'." '. . I V- -ii ', 11 'rWto. r ' t For floors that Ret the hardest wear, use Cliddcn Inside Floor Paint. You'll be so plrascd with it, you will use it for all your painted floors. C;in be washed and scrubbed re peatedly. 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