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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
HATH NEWS T'n C'uu Club Mombora of the Tea Cup club will enjoy picnic at Wlul-Ki tumorruw for (he entire day, rar leaving (ruin the Metho- ll-1ir J. Tlim. I iM church at 9:4G Thunder luoro i in KJuuietb Kelle lhn r Uuriua a go lit in I'orllulid. f . Ik-ally VUlliir (Isurga Tlrown, maiden! of thu lli'uity country on lliu Klamath nuurvelluu, wu ainuK tb vlai'.ur ut tho court nuuM ye tunluy Ii.t a lew bour. . Mnrtla In Hurry L. Martin, who realdo mi the Morrill road, waa union lb Wmlnrnduy vlallur In tliu city thu flral uf Ilia wiok. Mr. I urry . am- llm Murrla couu- irhell runcb (a lu tlK valley tlUtrlil !(,dii'ly purrlma lliu (mylng nraanii ,,.,1111.1 In general. n,l Mru. ' II. A. t Ihn Durrle coun- II y Weilneailay (or hiuK liUHinrw ana LiiiIh. AcaordlOf u li U located In Ihn . Hi.' tin r Top will linn till year anil L l.rliltf lMir vi' I "ill... ,,l,u il, ..urlv Hurt itt lit., wi.pb. vIiik acaaon wlilih; ' vv.K nr nun. 1 yint ((f Amim tho vial- Thuinday, July 16, 1925. Pay TbirM Ai'Cf Poalllon Mlaa ' Debllal utwiiui na c.eiiu a puuiiua Id the office of the Klamath county tax collector lor the remainder of the auinuiar montba. il Jim Itonn wy,,w waa Karl I!. Hlnwart of nnnr iromlii-iit . Klllllm,h akhih-v who fimnd a little I line to xlop In lliu city (or a vlall with friend. VUllor lu Alice (iurland. real di.nl of Ibe Oli.no dlnirlrt wu In Klaniulli Kalla traiiaaciliu: uueinm during Ilia I'uet few day. Vlit4r Coley Hull of the Klam atb Agency dlntrlit 011 tlio reaurva tlon wua trunaarlliiK buelneii lu tora In the city the curly part of VUllor Mr. .and Mra. J. L. Shirk, prominent eoulhern realdenla who muko tholr borne In Berkeley, are lu the city (or a abort time vlaltliiK and IreiieaclluK bualneaa. r Hlilrk la prualdcut of the Hlilrk Land ft Cuttle company and la wall known In tkla iwction where he niakea fre quent vlll. ! Itciurn Kooili After vlaltlnit at thu homo uf Mr. and Mr. M. A.1 Iluwkiiln, for the pant fwo week,' Mr. anil Mr. Joe Lents, realdenla of Yuhu City. California, returned to their honiH In Ibe eouta ' Wedo.a duy uioruliiK- . j In KUmnlli Kail Mr. Clydo Uavla f Chlluquiu who ha been vlalilnR with her (utber, Jim Ulion or Klmnutb Kulla i anoylnic bar tuy In tlio city with many frlenda to a grout extent. i f"'""r IKIamuth Ageiicy who frnind a IMtle Kx nil Himhf Nat Towoy, dnp uty coroner, of Klamath county, who baa been In Portland (or Xhe liuat mouth, will leave for, hi homo' lUntly Vl-li'ir -V. V. Marvin,! Klunmth Full today, according reHtdiinf of tlio Jti'iilty country la'i.t frian.ia ii. w,. b.iwImii vn. i,.y hume'le located 1 , ,h nl!ly vl.lt or. to atop: t(.r,uy. nutrient Ik III tlila noulb, ciillud,,liy Ljtr. Henley, hla iroinliiunt In Klaiu- lua lived (or many ton the Merrill rimd.L ,no (.. l( ,rananct biiatneaa. VMr. anil Mr, n. II. u. . ,f ... , !"'" Ml.llnn.l Mr. J. D. Iloop- huivta ( Merrill; " - " T, from the Hooper ranch o( the .t. .rHi.v vlnlilna ' ' . Mldlund dlatrlct, waa among the ' . . houae, hnvo act tnmorrow nlglit aa ,.,,.. , ,,, .u il'n mill tr'ltll Jet-' 'viruiiin m iiuniuiu r una hcmhcp ,the tlma (or a awlinmlng party at; day. I the NaUtorlum. loiter In the aum u. t. .. ....... ,. V. - alrlj, ... .. ... . . ..... !- i:d r.i ir'ln 1 "' " inor ciyae uririitn ana wn- r ihe re-lre mur Proficient In the art ' Hum (Irimth, runchera of th Olene ' ,,.r ufler liav-!11"1 auutttlc aport, they are plun-l dlatrlctt wero vlaltora In the city i i.i.l'i.n-l w.iero ,0 m"miun Wcdncailny frum their dairy (arm r 1iql:o (or tom'Tl" " will make up the party I Friday night are: Mra. Irma Hlxun, j Mra. Klda Heal. Mra. Carlotla Clark. b-iuy Among the,. Mr. Mury Wllaon. Mra. (irva lioaro. keck waa William Mra. Margarut Wberland. Mlaa aih Agency whoiDehlla lluwkina, .mi norotnea part or the week, returning to ner here trunaacting itawaina, .niaa t.oroeua .aoirau, nome in oorria wuere. ue toacaara ' land Mlaa Vera Houaton. 'ranch la located Vilt DiiuKhtor Mra. J. E Tbackara, mother (o MIm Inex Thackura waa vlalting In the city with her daughter during the early Nicer to Shop MorniiiKa Every Hour Every Day HiKy Here ' RULE; IdSummer Clearance rmnTim r morning V. . 3 Pair , $2.50 1' KLAMATH Lustrous and Sheen Women s Silk Chiffon Hose 3 Pair $2.50 89 480 Pain Six Summer Colors ' Included In This Annual Mid-Summer Clearance Ensemble Suits Silk Dresses Vest and Knicker Sport Suits Silk Sweaters Sport Shirts All Wool Tweed Outing Suits Skirts Blouses Aprbns Voiles. Suitings - Ginghams Men's and Boys' Suits, Shirts Work Sox Work Shirts Blouses Munsing, Harvard, E. & W. Underwear FALLS IB Clcnranco Day Thnt Mean Money Saving to Thrifty Buyers i More About MUNGER SERVICE if ,f ' t . ...." .i. ;; A few days ago an announcement was made that the Munger rvice uhrfries, Inc., had added the New City Laundry of Klamath Falls fafe org has been to erect a fine, new, jnodern plaVi iorender 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- eratioh. ' " ' Few can appreciate the magnitude of the Laundry Service of the United States. Starting witriin recent years from a most humble beginning, it has risen to the eighth' industry of the country with an invested capital of TWO HUNDRED MILLION Dollars' in equipment and buildings and is spending increasing millions every year. Tne laundry iias become a public utility. This most vital Service is growing m demand more rapidly than any other Service Industry. At a recent National Conven tion ofundrymen it was pointed out that the laundries of this country are doing ' but 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 for the purpose of bringing to the communities where this necessary service;1 is needeij the highest class1 of Service and efficiency. . ' M ' : - ; ' V' . ,tK y,. ..... . . . . . 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 has 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. xr. . i.. To have a more personal contact with the people of Klamath Falls, where a . . . , v ... . ' ' branch of this Laundry Service is being established, 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 -.... '' r ' v'-n -i " . '' "a . ' or operation and the possibuties or earnings will be personally given upon applica tion. Munger Service Laundries, Inc., 5 Main Street' Klamath Falls, Oregon. Gentlemen: 1 Without obligation on my part give me full particu lars of the Munger Service Laundry investment securities. Name Address i i