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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1925)
LAMATM NEWS Wednesday, Juno 3, 102.1. Page Three 'i JV7 JqNANZA V i Julio I. .IstiT. Mr. t9 ...... whn KlalHUlll r" Thursday. ' u idittnnld tlrUes M- Ho.anta Thurwlujr, alter ,,j Mm. (IrlHin will rosldu ,at mill "I" noBr I'0""- n iturk rotumi'ii to lio Uly. "ti'T n-ii(iiii or- ln Klami'l" runs. 1, K. hmlin ana nor is- from Klumultt Kulls Vs "r- "" Mm. Murlo KllKro and Jucklo wero visitors at the Klrher Mrs. Jim Btewart and on. Leslie I' ( Miflly uniform! (o the Hcnanza home Hunilay evi.iilim. called on Prank Btewart and fum- i-iimioiy hitnnlay, rot n rnlng home Oultu a law or the member! of ly Hunday afternoon. Hie niiine iv.ninK. . the Hucial V. elf am club attended Mra. Moaraw from Hood river Jnlin Turnor, aiToiiiiaiilcd Llhe moiillnn Wulntsilay at the Ma-! (pent aeveral days last week with Mrs. ny Mm. It. ir.ipldna, r. and Mrs. loiter Tunilmuiih I Mr"- ;ld Noble and loft Thursday aflcrni.on for Hooil I -1,"'lr"n ""turi-d to llonania But Kluir. wlicru I hey W m,.t.t ),itar':'iy iifliriMiin on a pleaaure trip brother, Walter ami family also lilsr"" l" ''" "'"n i'll'lK. Mm. llelty l.ln hall. Hunlntms matter were dis cussed now to ruisn nouey for pay bieut of .tho piiino. Hat Hulne wan taken to a Klum ... m.r i'rl, iLiiii. 11 r TurnhaiiRh pl, (o ,,, hls f)(lj ovor tho Columbia lilnhwny to Portlaud mid other ,t, of ln,,.r. et 111 I ho norihern i irt of dm atate, l.f, returuliiK to Merrill i ""W Jlrs. Kred Ililti a and Mra. Jainea Mra. Rrott Thompson. Miss Ollvo Hill kept ' atore at Mt. Lakl Bundar while Mr. Mo f'lcllcn went to Adlibinil. am run iiuxnuui ia:t Monday. Ho c,. A. Hill la putting In a large wus lirniiiiht lu from tho hills loat1 acreace of eolatoea thla week. Malono inolored to llonnnri .,.,. : muuriiuy ieiu no nun a band or m j,,,n,nn planted 25 acres of tery Kalurday morning, returning liumu furly In Hie afternoon. I Vr' ",,1 M,'HV' i!ll',h p"kJiW were W. I). Campv U has uiirchato-d ! vl""rH -ut ,h" W- "llankta home Tnemlay nnl Wlni:ulay.' Willi Until "rell I II I l.l ril Weill Weiinemliy to (lie Klumulli hiMpit ii wlirr.i In will reielvo medic al , ir for a month anyway. Iter, und Mra. C'li.n. f. Hulet and Mra. C. K. Pat lemon wcro din ner itiieia Thurx.lay eveiilnn at the home of jlr uni yri) u (. llolbrook, i-f .Mallii. Sir. und Mra. Ja k I'nrker were nt Oliver Miirtln'a home Chautauqua May Have Reserved Seat Here able of handling 1200 peraona. The tent baa arrived and la In charge of E. P. flrundemeier. Alton I'ackard'a comedy cartoon ist U the flrat number elated on the arogram, and will be given on Thuraday evening. With all the entertaining fun that citizenahlp and noma Ufa are Inter woven In all lila work, from the moat laughable cartoon to (ho mors pretentloua pictures of bis crayon work. And a mot Interesting feat ure of the I'aikard program, la the manner In wblcU the artist sings as he sends his crayon over the can al Alton Packard gives In full measure I vas. He la a living exponent of J to his audience, la an underlying King Bolomon's pronouncement that theme of fundamental moralities, j "merry heart doth good like a niedi Hia high lileuln of Americanism, cine." N - Mrs. Theresa B. Thatcher, dlrwtor lluhrer. of Itiiod Itlvor, In leell Vlioinia iiiew.ii iu ,(t for Hood Itlver T turs- ;,lr. A. N.ivootncy, of no- LANGELL VALLEY Mr. nilil Mrs. Iten Hrown . Tri 'dn ; trip to Klainalh 1'alla Btiturday vl",,nr;' on bir.lnrxa. Hunday. y.r. Mm. fiena Wllkewon and I ' Mr n1 M- ""'' have gone ( an(1 reprcllcIltave ot the Knl90rj. Vni. U llkern mude a trip to ; to '"''"'' '' ceta' a-, wl)to Chautauqua, wl.loh la sched- IiukI-;" -..-.-"..... juie,i lo appear-In Klamath Falls , 1 j Juno 4, spent the past few days In t- mrijT - . ..ii,ho cit), IuaklnB arrangements for FAIRVIEV-MT. LAK1 41e eliautauoua company which i plans to entertain Klamath patrons MT. LAKI - AM) FAIRVIEW, j with one of the most Interesting June 2. -C!. C. Unlet preached at j programs that bos been sent here. V. Kl.i'n.itll Ilei.H. Falls Tutyday on SHASTA VIEW BIIAfiXA VIKW, Juno 2. Jay llriVtiiSu H hn htta (uiun riflr(titr wild llni.B Vargenson all spring, lias now'1'" Mt- hM oh"rcn I Anl'ng to Mrs. Thatcher, the ,.,, , , i,,.,.,,! Mra. Ico. Houten and children . tent, which will be located at 11th ,,,, I.AN1KI,I, VAI.I.KV, June 2.-A. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kotera are theivlsil'1 wi,h ller i,1lpr- Mr- B- Ham- and Pine streets will be larger than ' '"" . am d'G- 'v" K,i"'""h Fall, vlsl-'pro,,,! parents nf n baby Rirl. I"1"" lf,st Tu'"'''"'- ,h '1" ' " " ' BerV9 " th6 d Amelia and , (((r h , nf . Mr. ,, M. ,,.. Ua M(I f.m. Mrs. Vern McCl,llen and llitle seven-day chautaun.ua tent, and cap- . rejr and dattfcntMi . . ,, ..,,. ,. ..,.. ..,..,... h ! daughter went to Kngene Sunday ; lot Mwc-ll '3' wore Mra. .. V.: II: .n. ... ,,... I d.v. Mr i ... h. tw...l.t . new t visit her parents. They will a few dava aeolcar. . i UB " Itr two " LET 'ER BUCK THRILLS GALORE To Be Staged At THE RODEO July 2-3-4 At Klamath Falls n fe Valley hospllul. She! Mlsii l'rai Carroll left for Call-! 01d Mt- Stukle was white with .neil'iv. i( tu, Kami " "'wn Tnar- la celil.ir a- .n. e1,M,iiiv ifortila Kimdnv h.r .tin nvmvtii to "now Monday morning. Den y i: i-it J ilinnlo Horn mad a ' atuy n month before going home toj WaMbluiiiniii i . freri I he KuerK rani-1 ,,ut , ..... ., ,., ,,... W nintn (n tlls Mrs. Fred Morrow and , ., , , Carl M l!e)::iihli of th!n section made a tr.'; to :,::un:ith Falls the first of l.i t on business. the l.orens mill wr L-alln iitulni'U -.isitors vi 'i.'.yi. Malln . ".'i d nea- .1 W'nteh for the (btrgaln Kvent of .IllHe. ' .Mih'm Sitii Allllilul Hlilp of (!co. Uudlclal left Malln Sunday 'roKres. ileglns l-rlday, June tli, with a U. B. It. It. team to work on'u u. ui. mlv. J3 a break In the C canal. Mr. Hud- li liil hud the pleasure of working on nUMMAOE SAl.K Ladies of F. P. (!roi;n und family motored all the breukii tins Hprlng. to the L.i:u;el valley pnalofflee Mr. and Mra. I,e and l'resbyterlnn Chuch will have a rummago sain Saturday, June 6, In family ttifl Magulre HuildinK, next door to Katurdar a'terui-on nr. tin. -,i ' Hpont Thursday and Friday at the; Herald Office. Ladies of the con-1 v1"' nleasure j homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Rrefration ana friends of the. church; I L. L.'M.o, made a Irlo ,o C Klrkpa.r.ck doing road ; eI Klamath Falls Saturday to nl,.c, work Hie pititt ti.w days. : Hanks, by Thursday. Sale all day Sattirdav. Perfect Lawns Mean Roberts & Harvey Tools K. Las- .-.n-1 I.. ; ion. eie ...i .i. ..,...u. Mra M(.I)nnHtl on her ri.lmn llomc la i:onnni4 Y r .y . Ab,,,,. Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock of the linn,.." Ii.,.l,.,lt i.-il!,.u .uii'mlll mu.tc MERRILL ; a trip to Klamath Falls Sunday on business. ,b. June 2.---T1H- .V. C. . Kri, . ii1(m wa, t0 , hnmo it Thnrsduy litter- i at Mr. anil Mrs. John LILy und son ( Saturday. of Mrs. J. W lunt. Mrs. rurr west- ided. Alter the bualness proKram was given un- .adersli)i of Mrs. (I. F. Thnae taking part In the (ere. Meadame Burr W. F. Jlnnette, J. U . K. Patterson, Hcrt Fer it. ('. Unlet and Miss .tils section for a few davs from his II' Ikln s, i canin vlnltini; and dolna some program all -took part bmentry drlllf' At 'the utlns served Ico cream . MemlicriT aud friends lyre: Msdames w. r. rt Ferguson, Coofge Clf- K. Patterson, 0. V. Cnrl- llsKklns, W. II. Hatfield, re. ('. X. Hueklns. W. F. finie repairing. Havo Turner, of llus section, who has been on tin rt'cmltd trip south returned to u !:; home In lingeil valley Friday, repining that Klam ath Is a preity g:id country. II. J. Ti. '. i-;r made a business trip to Klau:i li , Fall. from bis large grain ranch In this ecctlon Saturady. Jim Johnson, of this section has returned from Pete McNeil ranch. ftii afternoon the hosless . wlll,re , i,ua bton on a week-end I h Mrs. M. L. Mooro Jind .-lull Mr. HlmiiHon hus been vlsltinK Willi her daughter Mrs. J. W. Cork cry the lant week. She returned to Klamath Falls Saturday, on her return In her hr-nio In Central Point will visit relatives there a few days. Mrs. Duncan, of Grants Pass. 'ran. C. Unlet. Ilnrr West-. waK visitor at the Duncan ranch es llallle und Kslher j Thursday, returned to Klamath md arlton, of Klamath ; Falls Friday. the ht'Uess, ri Olfleld, of Klamnth ti'f nitlnK tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George urnluiiuh Is giving his nl of new pnlnt, which the apperance very much. I'alton has moved Ills fain- Mrs. J. II. Hobb's house ghway. ToI1p left Thursday for Jils I'-agene. lie has been spend- Jl weeks ou hla ranch with w, Paul Lewis. FUnnle Dillurd vlsitod this her dtiughter, ,Mrs. Clyde ' Lone J'lne district. Taylor hna arrived "or Bummer vacation. !, to'. C. Unlet attended the cHaro club In Malln Wod- litornoon. . 111 wis mm W "m3k -.-cw v-vr1' BEST RECORD SERVICE UMBER FOR SALE CIIEAP plaj- tension ling th-' 'uldlngg fact practically all In for construc ? repair worki ,ye out and look over. . MBERCO. 1 fefeps oil-starved Fords - " . -' Fd as soon turn in m "Turn her in? Why should I? That old Ford is as good as she ever was. Since I switched to that new Zerolene 'F' for Fords she runs like a clock and seems to have a bit more power too." . ' Zerolene "F" for Fords gets to ail the.bear ings requiring lubrication especially-, the wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls that are frequently oil-starved when an unsuitable lubricant is used. It deposits a minimum of carbon, and be cause it lubricates better, enables the engine to develop a considerable margin of 'power over and above what you're accustomed to expect from your Ford. And it costs not more, but less than most of the special Ford oils now on the market. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) l & . - . i Perfect lawns are acquired through careful attention and you can achieve much better results with your lawn if you use Roberts & i Harvey garden tools. Whether you need Rubber Hose, Sprinklers, Lawn Mowers, other, implements we can fill your requirements. or Roberts & Harvey 422 Main St. "Hardware For Hard wear." Phone 173 Finer ' Performance Lower Costs Make Contented Owners Touring Car, Club Couf. Club Sfii.i n. Standard FmtT'Door Sedan attrac lively prized from $S95-ta$109S. All price ..h, Detroit, tax extra. We are plealed to extend tt convenience of rim.paymenif. Aik about Maxwll'$ attractive tan. Maxwell dealer! and fupcrtor Majtweil . fcrvicc sverjiwhere. . 1 It's a great delight to own a four, like the new good Maxwell, that delivers 58 miles an hour, 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds and gas oline economy of 25 miles to the gallon. - There arestillother reasons for the genuine content ment that distinguishes all good Maxwell owners. Their car rides with greater comfort and ease than any other fottr. Operating and maintenance charges are The Touring Car amazingly low an advan tage Maxwell owners have because of the built-in quality of a car that is com pletely manufactured with in its own great plants. Good judgment suggests that you get the Maxwell facts before you buy your next car. Owners will tell . you of its economy, but a single demonstration . will . show you how it performs and rides. . v ; giii;1T ( : it . if XI jtheTfewGaod,' wwmm P!7r" Howie Motor Co. ViMAXWELL ' - I In r i (- -