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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
Ucal Briefs rZZuMi--CUt 1. Thomee. t' Mt of lh ""' il.,v district mi ilnly purehie- ba.lnrra In general. Mr. ,j Mr. M. A. .ie of the Dorria e,,n- " in. city wc.i....uy ; 7 lrnl" 'ulnne -. I. llliUlMfl In the ,kOM re" - .. ...... ih huy crnu will la, airii .llr fin. mi. l" "M,," ; ....... , lb. h.vi "" " .. . ii... Ilxulcy of lent, former prunim. (, fOUIVly re.KI"!" Irom th. "u,n' n"a nd of Mr.. Henley. m who le prominent in mani- i iittnA f . if munv ere n Th. Henley horn. I. loraicn Llln out on th. .Merrill rond. t.1 In Mr. and Mr. R. II. . merrh.ix. f M.rrlll L tb. Hty ye.terd.y vhltlng n. K4 Mratln aim nnniaci- blaess. The '' Mr-. K.l M-irlln Kl.rn.ih V"' of Iks siimmir .Cor linv- h. wl.i.r In Oakland wnero Hide ber tar.mo fur eouie Th. Agenrr Among the of tho week William of Kl.m.th Agenry who ome tint here tran.actlng r I Tr up flub M.mbere of th To Cup club will .ii Joy a pknlo at Wlul-K.a louiorruw for the .ultra day, c.r. leaving from tht M.lho- dl.t chureb at 9:45 Thursday morn Idi. Ilealiy Vlaltur tlvorge Drown, ra.td.nt of (he llealty country on lb Klamath re.erv.tlon, w.a among the vlsitora at th. rourt boua y.a- tarday - ft a, .few hour.. Martin lu Harry L. Martin, who re.ldea on (ha Merrill road, waa amonl th. Wodn.iday vlaltora In Ibo city the flrat of th. work. ' Vlallor In Allre iiarland, real lie lit of tbo Olono dlatrlrl waa In Klamath Falla tranaartlni builnoaa durlDK th paat few daya. VlaHur Tol.y Hall of the Klam ath Aarnry dl.trlrt on th raMirva tlon waa traniarllng bu.ln.aa In tho city tho rly part of tho wek. Thuif4day, July 16, 1925. ?tf "ton Nicer to Shop Mornlnga Every Hour Every Day Busy Here firm Of W'rck Amona; tha vial tora In tho city Ih. early part of tba wc.k waa Karl V. Bl.wart of Klamath Airnry who found a little time to atop In the city for a vi.lt wltb frJvndi. Ilralty Vll'r V. V. Marvin, r.aldent of th. Ilcatty country la uniting tlm many vlallor. to atop In the city to trannart bualneaa. ha Hwlm A fmup rt glrla, the majority of thrm from tho court houae, have aot tomorrow night a. tha time for a awlminlng party at the Nalatorlum. It.r In the aum niir, when number of the girl, am more profit-lent In tho art of th. aquatic .port, they are plan ning to awlm In Klamath lake. Thnaa wbo will make up tb party Friday night are: Mr.. Irma Dlton, Mr.. Klda Ileal, Mra. Caxlotta Clark. :.tr. Mary Wilton, Mra. Orva Board, Mra. Margarqt W'ltorlaud, Mln Uvhlla llawklna, MIm Dorothea llawklna, Ml. Cordelia Cantrall, and Ml.a Vera llou.ton. AT INMltlon Mlia n.t.n.1 llawklna baa accepted a poaltlon! m tn. office of th Klamath county tai collator for the remainder of the lummer montba. VlalUira Mr. and Mra. I i. Hhlrk, prominent outhern raald.nta who in.k their home In Berkeley, r. In the city for abort time vllt Ing and tran.actlng bualneaa. Hhlrk I. president of the Hhlrk Land f ettle rompuny and la well known In thU wcllon where he make, fre quent vl.lta. Iteturn Houlli After vlaltlng at the home of Mr. and Mr. M. A.i llawknla, for the pan two weeki. Mr, and Mra. Joe Louti, raald.nta of Yulia City, California, Teturaed toj their home In tb eoulh Wednes day morning. lu Klainalh Kalla Vra. Clyde! Iiavla of Cblloquln who bai been! vlaltlng with bar father, Jim Dlion of Klamath Falla I enjoying .her tuy In the city, with many friend to a great extent. Kvorrtrd Hume Nat Towey, dep uty coroner, of Klamath connty, who haa beon In Portland tor the pa.t month, will leave for hut home In Klamath Falla today, according to friends wbo were advlaed yea- terday. Prom Midland Mra. J. D. Hoop er, from the Hooper ranch of the' Midland dlatrlct, waa among the! vliltora In Klamath Falla Wednea- day. VUllor Clyde Griffith and Wil liam Griffith, ranchera of the Olenel dl.trlrt, were vlaltora In the city: I Wedneaday from their dairy farm, j Vlell. Ilauglitrr Mra. J. E.i Thackara, mother lo Mies Inei Thackara waa visiting In the City with ber daughter during the early part of the week, returning to ber home In Dorrls where the Thackara ranch la located. I MidzSummer .Clearance STARTS THIS MORNING M if ; '- J Hex' ' W r" 7 ' ,j. if ' & lv i Voii Lustrous and Sheen Women's Silk Chiffon Hose 89 3 Pair $2.50 3 Pair $2.50 480 Pair Six Summer Colors Included In This Annual Mid-Summer Clearance Pnuamhl. Stn'ra Silk Dresses Vst and Knicker Sport Suits Silk Sweaters Sport Shirts All Wool Tweed Outine Suits Qiu. RlmiRM Aprons lea Suitings Uingnams Mn'a and RovS Suits. Shirts Wnrlr Snv Work Shirts Blouses Munsinty. Harvard. E. & W. Underwear . OF liMlililihlililililllilililllllil((v& KLAMATH 3. FALLS 15 Cloarnnce Days That Mean Money Saving to Thrifty Buyers More About MUNGER SERVICE 0 A few, days ago an announcement was made that the Munger Service Laundries, Inc., had added the New City Laundry of Klamath Falls to its organization. The intention has been to erect a fine, new, .modern plant to render to people of Klamath Falls a Laundry Service equal to that of the largest cities. Plans are now under way, a lot has been purchased, and within 90 days this new laundry should be In op eration. .! ! ' .'--';. i ! : - Few can appreciate the magnitude of the Laundry Service of the United States. t . ;. .... 1 , , :; Starting within recent years from a most humble beginning, ij has risen tq the eighth -....'-. i i . ' industry of the country with an invested capital of TWO HUNDRED MILLION ": " 1 " 1 DOLLARS in equipment and buildings and is spending increasing millions every ' " : ; ) t . . ' .year. . The laundry has become a public utility, This most vital Service is growing in demand more rapidly than any other Service Industry. At a recent National Conven ,' tion of Laundrymen it was pointed out that the laundries of this country are doing' ' Tjut 1 0 of the available business which will come to them as they increase the qual ity of service and efficiency. Munger Service Laundries, Inc., have been organized tor the purpose of bringing to the communities where this necessary service is needed the highest class of Service and efficiency. George M. Munger, Jr., President of the Munger Service Laundry, Inc:, is one of the most capable laundry men on the Pacific Coast or elsewhere. His training ha been acquired through years of contact with one of the first chain laundries of the United States, which was pioneered by George M. Munger, Sr., in Chicago 60 years ago. He has now associated with him men of honesty, integrity and ability with the sincerity of purpose to build a successful and profitable business. ' To have a more personal contact with the people of Klamath Falls, where a ' branch of this Laundry Service is being es tablished, a limited number of shares is of fered to the public at $25.00 a share. Investments made in the laundry business of this country are considered sound and highly profitable. Information regarding the plan of operation and the possibiities of earnings will be personally given upon applica tion. ' V Munger Service Laundries, Inc., 5 Main Street . Klamath Falls, Oregon. ' Gentlemen: Without obligation on my part give me full particu lars of the Munger Service Laundry investment securities. Name .... Address