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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
'UTH NEWS LNZA knie is. -air. mm MaM of Hollywood, St 01 nun nri. the Ilownn ranrh Thuriday. Mr. anil (oll''H I'lassmates Mr. and Mrs. Mo AKonry la vl.UinK wllh ,,, mother. Mr.. Anderson. IVta Cade, Ali-x Benson and W C, Clement, worn at Tonsy Lumber company on business Tuusday KENO KKN'U, mil ollmr imrfchweat- tarh of Ban Fran- kt IhO r. l. iKiwna Juno I. Ha will ranch this Bummer. the mm of an old lluwiie. June is. . u Kih.i tor 1'ort- ". who la teacher at Van X1R0VE homo from Kprnjtue Ih'i-ii workinit for the Bu molorod to Med- to meet their aon Lnn been at Corvallla. waa a vlaltor at W. bsilay. rrnon and Alex Ben- hnss visitors at Anna urday. and, Robert Ilrophy visitors In Klamath bn returned from Pol- Ihk ramp, aubsmtutlnit r's place. Clements visited Mrs. hurmlay at Chlloquln. and W. K. Clements Bpsy Lumber company, Imrnls la working Sun- Juno 18. Mrs. on a business Ira and Klamath Falls Moo. There are 7,000 In to Aspln lake. all. Mr. and Mrs.' Thomss MrCor ulck visited at FMnley Padgett's, at Dorrls Wednesday. Mr. Kartell moved Ills family to John Mnrxan'a camp on Rpraajue river, where he will work this sum mer and Mrs. Kartell will cook for the men. They expect to return to Keno when school lieitiiis. OPENS TOMORROW I HILDERBRAND IIIMIKIIRANII. June IK. Mr. Mrs. tlert Couch spent Sunday at H. J. O'Brien was a Sunday vlsl Trout creek and visited wl;h Fred tcr at Joa Smith's. . Beck. I T. A. flobert. has been doing! NEW AUDITORIUM some work la tho Bonanza cemetery I this week. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilugelsteln of Aldc-ma, visited Sunday with Mrs, Hagclstnln'a parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Woelk. Mr. and Mrs. lonard Illtter are the proud parents of a baby boy. The new dance auditorium at Allumont auto park will open to- morrow nlxht, giving the people of Klamath Falla and vicinity one of the largest and most modern pavil ions in the state. Walt Galloway and his "Oregon tans," one of the loading orchestras couvor. came home and will spend nr summer vacation with ner moinnr, Mrs. Klttv Purk.ii Tom Uriibb took the airl. frnm Keno to Ashland last Sunday for meir inp to Corvallla. Foster Bover came home from the I'uckett logging camp to help his father In Irrigation and putting up hay. Haying Is going slong In rather good progress In this part of the country. At the F. T. Nelson ranch three mowers are running. Charley Nelson bought 100 Rhode Island red chickens this week froliv the Kuslor chicken ranch located oil the Klamath river. Vern I'uckett and wife took a trip to Jenny Creek fishing Thurs day. Nell (Jrubb and Waive are visit ing this week at the Gordon ranch at Wordcn. BUI Green, the chief operator at the Keno power plant left Satur day for Med ford and waa married to prominent Medtord girl, then left for a two weeks" wedding trip In California. Jumea O Keete la moving his sheep this week from the lava beds born June 11. Mrs. M. Ituerk and Mrs. J. M. Luehke visited at the Hitler home i Dns.il.... A k... ... I... U ., ) I' u'l'""l wsH CllKagCU U --. ... r, nenmore ami .-niHiren : Monoay uurrm-mi. , Manager Miller, and will become of llonanw. and Mrs. Maggie Hall; Mrs. Fred llagelsleln and Mrs. Unown lh6 .'Allamont Grove" or and children, rtslti-d with Mr. and I Charles Woflk ralM'nt the Bitter .hcntra. The seven members of this ' nuilimy. Jlim I. uunie numiay. miiirnion, I iri h(ml r ara ill ti,lpnlH mi..l F. II. Chami of llnniniu. Mr. and Mrs. George Smylh and! tans. niul or,, wl.lnlv known fhrh jaconi.nrs. (..., roui were in Kiamatn .Wednosday vtyitiiiR E. P. who is Uk,at (lie Klamath Wm. was a business visitor Huerk'a Sunday. Falls Albert Burgdorf of near llnnnn-1 Pool. . ut la, has been hauling wool the past General hospital. ,. , week. Mrs. Murtha tlasklll wus a Klam- There has been qulto a lot of alb Falls visitor last Kalunluy. . sheep passing through our valley the past week, going lo their Bum-' mcr range. Mr. and Mrs. M. Iluerk. Mr. and J cio Smith has bi-en remodeling his -house tho past week. 8. K. HurUler has being doing some road work on tho Squaw Mrs. J. M. Luebke and Mr. and Flat road the past week. their radio concerts, which have been broadcasted through K. C. W. I40TEL ASTOR EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 S Baths New. Modem Close to Shopping District and Theatres FREE GARAGE Tariff from SI.50 ouria of peoplo from hlloquln to vote on: bl there. j and Harry Louis left, ,nne Creek mill above' of the Standard mpany or Klamath ro on business Tues- n. one of the office i for Portland with nday. cer waa a visitor In Monday. Williams of tho Agen- mother and sister j and Mrs'. W. E.j ay. nis. daughter of Mr. ! rl Williams of the Closing Out Sale Clark's Cash Gro cery Store, corner 6th and East Main St. Everything going: at cost. Stock and fixtures. Sale begins Mon day, June 15. KODAK FINISHING In at 9 out at 6 p. m. The Peailey't 1 Opposite Court House III are welcome pe to Wlul-Kse and enjoy the Klamath In- JConvention June 22 to June 60, Auto lp, blooded horse racing, boating, bathing, and water sports of all classes. Watch for boxing events, which card will include the over offered in Klamath County, lhe fast- irt track in the state. On the Dallas-Cah-a Highway. knk & .King's Comedians nim Tlh Big White Tennft New Location Seventh and Pine Streets Friday and Saturday The Western Comedy Drama r . , he Girl From Blacksnake Ranch P 25c and 50 c. Jazz Orchestra 1 .V-' -3Tr 1 Not Gallons 31 Why Make Your Work Harder? By Wearing Uncomfort able Clothes Wffiraa waltlhiff. 'ddeamauadls EmlFcDirt.. 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