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ITT VI AM ATM teaching ec.ol at tne ioy .ciiooi
fit M-AJTlAin j house. Iter visiting vriih her
. . I folk. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brlscje awl
ifimilr. this "k-md. Bni left
FORT KLAMATH. Jnrf Mr ; gund,y morning for Topsy. j
. and Mm. S(h Dlion. accompanied . Mr B T j Thebo. of
by Miss Juanlta Taylor left Mod'"r,c.lrp.BterU. Calif., left early Tuea
Dorainc for two or three weeks BOrning for Ibelr koim so a
tour 01 wevaoa. nr. who. - Mff Thelo be mn h,.r broltl.
Kritlav. July 31,
7Vx.zs Town Aims
to Find Infant
Music Prodigies
sromlnent cattle man of Klamath
county.
r her Surtdav to enamd the dav
n u . a. Mrs. I W i!r
Woi-er. n. u
Wijner. la the ruh at the Forti
Klamath garage.
Jack Martin, owner of the Mar
tin barber ahop and bllilard hall,
waa a business caller in the county,
eat Monday.
Mlta Lois Weedon, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Will Weedon 01
Klamath Falls, waa visiting
er who waa ti uudergj an operation.
Mr. Thebo had been employed by
Mart:: to do the barbering
.; - ; I I -.-.If. Vr . - :
Jr. Tt j ' V- i, Oa-uped lu
the Wood Ttt'er grjund.
Mir Klurence Elliott, of Klam
ath Al-nry was here Monday visit
ing ta friend. Mite Klllrrtt is
well known throughout the Klam
ath Fallf district.
Mrs. Pete Caker and Mrs. Mea
ner and daughter from Algoma
. . camp were social visitors here Tues-
. .ni tnnrnitiE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor and dangh-i '
IPf , auiuiia, . . .. . ...
and Mrs. Taylor are Lois' aunt and
nncle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bennett,
dauahtera. Irma and Norma, left
Klamath Falls, waa
here Tuesday demonstrating hi
Maytag washing machine at tlie
borne of Mr. and Mra. Joe Hi
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Browne and'
Mrs. Browne's sister Edith. were
1 -H ' . - I
, r.. t'
1 Raymond A. Dot bln, .of tMumbu..
l(lo. The latter are making a
jiransoonllnental tour by auto
i-ln a number of lU national.
rarks. beaidea goluc P 'k
tLouU and tbrouih Ik rana.l'sn
'Ro.kles. They will rrtjru la VUj
in Septemher. '
. Th. M ik- Floren.-e d 'lrl'i
; KMIott entertained S'lu' -V evening f
A large group of their t-Uud. Hh
'a swlrrinlr.g and tvntlre party l
ir'Tlrr like.
l Kl'ltl
K .IWAITINti
C AI.Ut'MM. WOM
I BEItKKI.KY, Cul.r. Jul) 3 -
I1UO.O0U surprise Is aaiting Mrs.
: Laurence Ketta.
j Mrs. Kens ia vacationing with her
'hu-band at Lake Tub., but upon
her return here ahe will be notified
hat Flnley ilarrell. b.-lore his re
cent deaih had made her bis large.!
single legatee.
larreUa will was fried for pro
bale Wednesday in 1-aW Forresi. Ill
The high coot of piano .Ann
isn't a bar to the dcn lopmrnt of
any latent Padercwki or L
frinskas in Dallas. Texas
Through its music instructor.
Miss Sudie Williams, it lias add
ed class instruction in that in
Itrumcnt to its school curriculum.
c. I . . n. tk. kla.-b.
oerry par-cu. r. " u ...land Mrs. Jack Martin and family.,
in, the mall truck in place of Mr.j H Qny of
MTMoneyhun and n Otis. left' 'f1 "w hou7
.1. r. r.m. !n ood River camp eround rooking
Monday afternoon for their home in;
Palo A.to. where they have r??Z HI Sun.:
for tome time. Mrs. Moneyhun owns' " ' '
, . . .day had Miss Alice to work for ner.
MArch Wimer andi-e she got to b, feeling .
son motored to KUauila FalU Mon-
day. returning the same evening.! "d Mr- Henry ele. of.
Miaa Alice Calohan haa recenUy Williamson river, were here Tues-! Hefre!.hnient were served afler the
accepted a position at the Ballou:0"' " ' program.
reereuu i u-ric. , j,rg Edward Neapotb. who is
Mr. and Mra. O. W. Engle and firretadln the .unl!Iler at Chilo.iuln
ho have been employed at! ,n1 daughter, MeJvIn and Marie.j lol.riDi CAmv vii.fd , days las:
leu nere luesuay mornmg lor .5.i-iwK u. lhe . 0. M
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Stagg left' torai- ner ,heT wlu ,peIli ,Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy D. Arnold
1 had as their gusis several days
jlast week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Urod-
ersen of Tulalp. Wash. They vtait
!ed Crater lake on their way here
and left for their home Wednesday
Mrs. J "tin l.lnfe:y' eakm are
now on sale at Miller' Meat Mar-r
ket. JJO-31 !
Billy's Hot Tliniln are heulshy j
Rich and poor et them. .1'rc a
doien. Mb and ili.D JJ1 AS ,
w t
Summer
ALL GO ATHALFPriq
i--' DON'T MISS Tl IIS SALE
These Hats Are Positively This Season's SW
Make your selection now. .
Worden and Calkin
The Shoppe For Particular Women
McCarthy Bldg.
restaurant Miss Calohan la the
dangbter of Mr. and Mra. Jim Calo
han,
the Woodruff ranch for some time.
Saturday afternoon for her home in
Dunsmulr. They took ber brother
home and got ber sister. Mr. Stagg
ia employed as a bookkeeper for the
Anna Creek Lumber mill.
Miss Jesse Thomas waa in the
county seat shopping Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A.. Soule and
two daughters, of Klamath Falls,
were here Sunday visiting with Mra.
Sonle'a sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller.
Mrs. William Page. Miss Opal
week or so en a vacation.
AGENCY
AGENCY, July 30. Last Thurs
day afternoon the Klamath Agency evening.
I Woman's club received in honor of! Mr. und Mrs. Herbert II. Jolley
Sirs. Leroy D. Arnold, the wife of utarted on a motor trip to Portland
i the superintendent recently appoint- Sunday. Mr. Jolley is subpoenaed
ed at Klamath reservation. Infor- for a trial there this week. They
mat entertainment was enjoyed by a are accompanied by the Misses Mur
group of the Agency ladles, also lei and Dorothy King, who are
Smythe and Adrian Page were in the I some from Modoc Point. Tbe af-'also attending trials there.
county aeat Tuesday doing their! fair took place in tbe living room Charles Minore left Monday morn-
week's shopping.
of tbe glrla1 building of Klaiualh ing for Portland, where he Is going
Mi we j Joy and Charlotte Hessig bearding school. A short muslcaj as a witness at a trial. Fred
of Cblloquin. who have been here 1 program was given. Piano solos; Thornton also was called to the
for some time visiting with friends ' being rendered by the Mlsaes Flor-'same trial.
and relatives, left Sunday for their' ence and Clarice Elliott and vocal' Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Dobbins
home. j solos by Mrs. Harry E. Dobbins, ac-' have as their guests the former's
Miss Bess Briscoe, who has been companied by Miss Florence Elliott.' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
YOUR SAVINGS
Relieve You of This Load
mt Mu Wirk
Hsurdl foir ThA
And strange as it may seem spend
it foolishly. Many a man without
rhyme or reason goes into debt,
and figuratively is forced by folly
to carry the load of debt for years.
Let us suggest a Savings account in this Bank. Make it your aim and
purpose to set aside a certain amount each pay day and then live
within the remainder. By doing so you will be creating an estate,
free from all indebtedness.
American National Bank
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Member Federal Reserve Bank
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Mordoff and Woolf
FURNITURE
Across From the Pine Tree Theatre '
Jin ;2iiS3l3i
a man -jarsja..A- M-.y uvy
WllSril S IISIS
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The Home Complete
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Any young couple starting k
housekeeping may furnish theil
home throughout.
a'lV'A" v
OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN RELIEVES THE STRAIN ON
PURSE, TOO! I
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For the young couple embarking on the
rimonial sea tomorrow night, '
Gifts of every description, including Chinaware, Glassware, and
household necessities, may be secured here.