The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 18, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    LAMATHNEWt
Saturday,' Jui'i8,JLfl2S.
' fit riv
Y BOARD TO
a Ur lu tint uiudiluu woru:
Thaodot Flackua, Johnnie ' Andar
aon, Manuel Vlerra, Leonard Rlllw,
t'Jiar) Woelk, bum llurtiler,
Jam Vlelra, John lludnar, Dock
of pulllnu up IiIih buy on Uu, Mm-
aro furiuluK a purty of Hire, who
are anjoylpf a lour of the weal.
wen piare near llonvnu.
T. I. Michael and ton Marvin
mad. a butln.., lri ,u Klamath
Pall Friday.
NEXT HON.
COOMIHiK OXKIDK.VT
BWAMPHCOTT. Ma.. July 17.
(UnltBd Newt) Confident that
dMiieetlc proiperlijr for the nation
la at band, President Coolldg haa
turned to political and anurnatlonal
problem.
MEN!;
There's a Whole Ham
I'oni ana vine Uodnar,
T, A. Rolmru wa ftranaartlug
bualnM In Klamath Pall Wednes
Whit IVIIian lliamh M. Haul
tin and Dorothea 111. Imp. both real
dante of Anna o-hnr vni.i.
in the Oven
day, i
o( ,b, Klamath county
T. II. Uaoi.H ha lh comtrart
IMIaa Unora llli ka of ( i.lumliua Ohio
wlU wl Monnar
ptllmn hotel for
0rdr lo discus mat
, Mori regular aaakn.
. ... afternoon will b
L who In In Klamath
V i.i.reat Of "Th Na-
Ls, official publlrallon
lti tle cnmur ui
uf tin organisation In
llrllman, B. C. Ahl
iir.mhall. Uula lluldle-
i..im. Hubert flay. T.
in, M. A. Jewell. William
R. Miintellua, II. II.
u..nlr. J. P. Magulr,
in (llterbeln, llos Oty
wrihi. Ovum J. Wl-
jiihiiKXi. Krml lluealng.
vrr, K. M- Chllrole and
sident Is
fering Stroke
II. on of Ilia oldest
niinent Klamath county
ih I'oa valley. I iyini
(ieneral boapltal In
Han. rullowlni 4 parol-
ffered late Tnureday
ranih.
lu I hi1 hopltal aulborl-
condillon la III MB
Luihl In, and no appar-
liad been noted during
rliht aid la aftectad
uiy Hunting
t Hats and Shoe
anan poor, forlorn
wandering; tround town
and barefooted? Or
lir huaband guaahlng
the price of hala and
hough Kaater couldn'l
lun to aull liliu?
'. and you have any-
heart of stone, please
arch fur on bat boi
lree hala and two palra
L'& models, about 3-
our fair rlty loat llieac
Wlay afternoon on lower
hear the Bouthern Pa-
nil ha. thmwH I. If
f"f Klamath Falla ama-
nda In lh htiDea thai
luve lo upon her lioad
it lh merciless aim or
lh stickiness of our,
ill
l.il reward hau been left
fcih New office fr ha
nils these and returns
office t
JEW- MT. LAKI
IVh t-. - i
i ,inn tt. , July
Manning ptrriihaaed a
""horn from larence
k.
:H"lt and eon Jlarry
vlaitora at J. II. HI-
y.
llunillton anil fumllv
Wile Under wers clj.
cott Ihompsoa ranch
'nlng.
'Mr. I,, a. We,( and
dinner gtieata art C. A.
y. .
JHIIIott In alaylnt with
n. Kllloit of Flr
l. Moirlaou. . Mrs. Vwn
id MIm Myrtle Butler
Falla VlaltoTe' Wed-
' . i. .... v
(!. icenbtce and daugh-
wi Dixon and family
umner wllh Iran Icen-
r. flcott - Thompson
and Jean fhOOTiDmn
a Kail vlaHorsj Satur-
Ira. McCleltiin anil Mr
ipton are .ihome from
ore they visited thelr
epiiew, ,
I1, house mnVAP of
I" Is moving the Falr-
lionae lo the new arahool
urchuaed .tram Jena
nut wont of lh Mt.
"t Is stacking bis hey
PERBRAND
Nl, July 17. Taeo
wna .IrananctLna- bual-
fo Monday. .
W intended h Cnttle-
mtlon 'meeting hold In
!l Saturday, i ' .
"II. wa trammeling bua-
na Monday. . -
Wl of the Las camo
K In Hlldebrand SatuT-
Mra.- OearKe . Smyth
h FlMlla v li i
" to quite busy these
nay, .. ...
a TOeelino1 AinM a h
rchool houae HalnrrtUv
11 tor the Durnraaa
A Cnmnnfiw a ...... -
fachlne. Those takln
ELECTRIC COOKING
less watchingi
ICAJJPORNIA OREGON
1 POWER COMPANY I
HJ. PAJA.INIX3
IN fKOORtiiS
Tha actual aterata roaf of
currant fur elactrlc cooking
mm J ligMiU. itvtbsr. In
honiM In thta awlahboc
bao. la M.U a monlb.
The roast, for instance first a quick
searing to seal In the savory juices, and
then a slow cooking heat as in a fireless
cooker. That's in the oven.
But over here, something is simmering
gently in a saucepan. Another pan la bub
bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow
morning's prunes are stewing leisurely"
between whiles.
Dinner is being prepared and it must
be watched, too. For each different dish
requires a different method, a different
heat. One fire will not do for all. r'
That's one reason why electric ranges,
with their Instantly regulated and easily
controlled cooking temperatures, from a
sizzling, searing heat in one placqi to a
just-keep-it-alive glow in another, are so
favored by good cooks. Electricity mikes
good cookery better, and easier.
And that, plus the surprising economy
of electrical cooking, is a reason why near
Iy one thousand eight hundred kitchens
in the territory served by this company
are now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly one
thousand eight hundred electric ranges
have made them so.
Ask your nearest dealer to show you
several models. Convenient payments, if
you like.
i
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
We believe that every woman in Klamath county should avail herself of the oppor
tunity to attend the Westlnghouae Range Demonstration which will be held at the sale
room of the Link Kiver Electric Co. July 13 to 18. The demonatratlon' or electric cooking
which will be conducted by Mrs. Scott will be highly Interesting as well as educational and
we take pleasure In recommending It lo all our customers and friends.
y r. U) . -?
Ham Bake Day Is Your Day
But the ham is only bait to get your attention.
- You wouldn't buy a car because your wife liked the uphol
stery on it . We do not want you to let her buy an electric range un
til you have examined it carefully in action and been well satisfied
that there is no range on the market which is better mechanically,
than the Westinghouse full-automatic electric type 3-1 9" B on which
.' Mrs Scott is demonstrating today. , , , . ,
See it. Set the clock and the thermostat yourself. Turn the
switches backwards and forward. Open and close the oven doors.
Pull out the oven equipment'ahd heating' units. .' Open the back and
' look over the structure. Notice the thick oven wall and the heavy
vitreous enamel linings.' Learn from Mrs. Scott how efficient the
boiler oven and the open brick are. Come in. Talk it over.
LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Seventh and Klamath Ave.
The Westinghouse
Electric Range
! .A
Today Is The Last Day of Mrs.
Scott's Visit Here.
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MRS. SCOTT HAS BEEN HERE A WEEK, DEMONSTRATING TO KLAMATH HOUSEWIVES THE
CORRECT AND MOST ECONOMICAL USE OF THE WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC RANGE.
TODAY IS FATHER'S DAY
MRS. SCOTT WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW AND EXPLAIN TO "DAD" THE MECHANICAL BEAUTIES
OF THIS PERFECT RANGE. WE WILL ALL MISS MRS. SCOTT, BUT IF ANY PERPLEXING QUES
TIONS ARISE AFTER HER DEPARTURE, WE WILL BE AT YOUR SERVICE.
7th at Klamath Ave. Lillk RiVei EleCtrfC Shop Phone 171
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