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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1925)
r L MATH NEWS Tticfi'day, Juno lfi, 1925. Page Nine Wm&ttlhi , GBUUBrity News June 18. MU Mar- Sr, oi Mr. and Mra, Jack Klamath rn since wiu return to her lime wees. U left BonJii Bun kliarle Wiilker ranch vy wliere ne win oe Luton and Russoll t,m the survoyor camp ire In Ilonunsa Hatur- dunce. They return- Lurk Sunday. lleiitcm and baby i. baie been visiting koble, of LaiiKell val- duy. problblllnn officer of spent lbs weok-end In Bonania. Scott, of Bonanza James Phllpott ranch boon. ' Bowman of Malln, Ls viattor In Donanta Iyer of Klamath Falla ' with hla family In n, lutoly returned from re no jibs uecn at tiled friends and Tela hits Saturday and Sun- moniliiR. to drive to ibs Alice Lyllo acconi- knn and J. T. Houston icro buKlnraui visiter lake country (Sunday. tra. C. U. Ferris and r .M or (caret and Mrs. Klamath Kails, slop- tlrs. Win. Welch and who has lately re 0. A. C. woro Dairy Quanta Kunday. MIDLAND MIDLAND, Juns H.n. II. ttiimii ana niece C. ft. I'atlcrion Ml the past week fur Jamestown, Calif., where be expects to vJhIi with his family. William Iloloxna, u; )lumbolt lu visiting his ilmiicliier, Mra. Krunk Flowers, of Mldlund. MIb, (Julldu. lloloRnn. uf Sun Franoljtco, Is spending uome time wtlh her sixer Mrs. K. J. Flowers. J. C. Kevcik. of Midland, speut MH.I . . I. 1 1 . 1 .u u..uren were callers In Mid iuuo sou W Mit,r ,,,and on day. A. Orexory was . caor Bt p Furber ranch Friday. Mrs. Hllbert Lament was a biwi. uess caller In Keno and McCol-j turn mill on Thursday, I Klmer Uowdeu nnd Miss Velmaj .j.-uv, uuto returned from a trip Mrs. Dunbar Sunday with S.' L. Iturnott.' (!. T. Carlton drove to Ashland. la the first of 21 erand-chlldreu to Sunday with some of the boys wliobe niarl.lc(j were going to Corvallls. The boys! and Klrls were taken by uu!os loj Melvln Bowman and Elmer Btu Ashlnnd, where 'they hoarded the kel spent the week-end at Medl- train. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harry Carlton tor the accompanied Mr. trip to Ashland. It. If. Anderson also drove his car' to Ashland with some of the club! members. , ... I Hllbert I-urgcnt nnd chll- . A , ... ; dren. ,rs. Albert f.regory and son. moUred , Ktam.tb Fall. Sundayl were callers at Ady Sunday. Bftern0on. - - " . I .nr. una sirs, rrank r lowors ana rhllilren of Midland went to Ady cine lake. Mr. Herrlck, who Is a musician, un til recently played In the Coos Bay orchestra. " MAIlHIIt-'IKLU VIHITOItH . Mr. and Mrs. Denzclt Herrlck of Marshfiold aro recent arrivals In the eliv. comlne from ihir hom. A circulation covering the alt of ,, ,, . , . I Klamath Falla and the count of on Loos Bay yesterday afternoon.! Klsmsth that's the Klamath New" Mrs. Sunday, looking over bis ranch. MERRILL MKIIKILL. Juno 15. Mr. and 'duy 'unueu weiui.Mm. J I. Iui.1. ,nil run,uv nis sister's graduation Mrs, Bertha Cover-Hone, of Klam ath Falls, was In .Merrill Sunday morninK. Vernon Coverstone who has been working for I'aul Lewis, the oust week, left with William Ilulet Mon- morning, to attend the SO In All,....,.. ... i ..... . I ....... nn, viO j.r uownan Weill l .... I t . . . .... . i , .. -- .. d. iiuHKiiiH :n(l IUII1IIV 11,11 . tuvm . tiiltaT ulin.i t Ha j.1 t to attend exercises. Miss Helen Alirhson spent weekend with Mis, Opul Hooper on .Miller island Miss Velma Spence, Spence, Mary Sevclk were on the Island Friday. Miss Opal Hooper and Helen Allchson spent the evening with Burnett children on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Burnett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tlray and family spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Burnett on Saturday. Mrs. Mack and daughter have re turned to their home In Medford after an extended visit with her sister for past two months. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Jory, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warden, of Klamath Kalis, were visiting at I tho home of Oscar Potter and (Jrayl Walter and Franclsi family past week. Jorys" formcrlv! estlau Casey, IVonuiua tvcd In Midland. I Is to go tu Corvjlll onc6 ! , birthday comes to' school, luft Klamath. (ino ono. A merry narlv -wan elveni at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spence, of Midland, In honor of their daughter. Miss Dalpha Spence, being her 11th birthday. Many govmes were played and enjoyed by all. Later a delightful luncheon was served by tho hostess. Those present wero:. Misses Opal Hooper, Juana Soto, Helen Atchison, Cathcr- ii ta Hunoay on tiicirjiue Burnett, Ester Atlchson, Mary; Mrs. wm. Duncan orsevirk. Paulino Burnett. Volmal Spence. Messrs. James Flowers, Or- nellio Olvero, Arvhlo Spenoc, tlcorgoi Burnott, FniiM'4s Flowers, Eldon Hpenco, Uvorgo Flowers, (iiiadalupe! Olvero. Several of tho gucsta be-i Ing absent but wero Temembered! by a slice of birthday cake. Much1 happiness and many more birthday's were wished by the guests. sens training camp, near Tacoma, Isourl, win-re they wl.l visit Mrs. Wash, the! Hasklns' friends ard r. litlves. . Mrs. C. E. Patteraen left Mnn- Misa Wandj an,l Kreil Pone bavAk,,tf mnmlnr r,,i Hulnm nMnn ! returned trnm (). A. C. for their j where she will v!tilt with her dauah-i Eldon j summer vacation. M'.w Wanda , tor for a few days. She will also calling graduated nnd will tcut-h domestic science In Washington next fall. Miss Beatrice Taylor, who has been leaching school In Nevada the past year, has returned home. The following girls and boys from the Merrill school have gone to Corvallls for their club work: Glen don Colwell, Alfred Carlton, Helen and Thirsa Anderson, Billy Bailey, Ells Mover, Lester Moore, Zero lene Stevenson. Marion Graybael, Fay Jlnnette, Katlierlne Pope and Arlcne Taylor. visit in Portland. Albany and AI-! sea, at the latter place she will at tend the wedding of her grand son, Elzie J. Buck, who Is well known in Merrill, having spent two aummera and one winter here. This kere all the people hsvs k express themselves If l-tbat' The Klamath GREEN o SLABS are ripd Our trucks will be haul ing 16-inch green slabs for a few days. Our customers are . buying this good cheap wood. $30 for 10 Cords. Block Wood At Cheap Prices. PEYTON & CO. 601 Main St Phone 535 Let Us Do Your Washing! French Hand Laundry ' can handle your family washing best. We make this. spec ialty and are equipped to give you unexcelled . service We are Jiard on dirt but not on Clothes. The finest pieces are washed cleanly and safely by us. Let ua call! The French Hand Laundry WE EMPLOY ONLY . UNION' HKLP 127 No. 4th St., Pbone 40O-K Paint Now Pay Later ' ' ' Preserve your Home Add to its life and i beauty by t - i Paimtiiag Now i i - The News' Contest Home Will Be Painted By F. R. OLDS Shop 902 Klamath Res. Phone 192-W WHO WON THE ESSEX CAE Perhaps your next door neighbor has won a shiny new touring car to take.the family riding in, as a result of The News Contest. And wouldn't you like to be in her shoes or rather her car? It isn't hard to get one of your own. The Essex Coach is cheaper than its ever been and a small down payment will place it in your garage. Coach 1035.00 Essex Touring 1070.00 Hudson Coach 1485.00 acme Motor co. Southern Oregon's Largest Automotive Industry Phone 6S0 at Oak Sri