The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, August 15, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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THE KLAMATH NEWS
"kl.Mllll,
J am pnrt of tho aea and Mara
Anil dm winds of tha south ami
north,
Of mountain and moon anil Mara,
Am! thn aces (-nt uio torthl
i
llllllil Homer, I ho splendor of
Greece,
Bang Ibu aouita I annr, era ha foil;
the wliuin men rail llvatrlie
Haw mo In the depths of lii'll.
I
I was ImiKod at dawn for crime
flesh illin, but lliu eoul knowa
no di'ath;
I piped to great Shakespeare'
chime
Tlio witches' sons; In Maihslh.
t.
All, all wlio hava anfferad and won!
Who have airuxitled and fullnd
and died,
Am I. with work hi III undone.
And a spear mark In my aide.
1 am part of the aoa and alara
And Ilia wlnita of the aouth and
north.
Of niountalna and moon and Mara.
And Ilia uxea sent mn forlh.
Kilwurd II. 8. Terry.
I do not Hi Ink that I esnnrerate
the Importance or thn chirm of
pcdestrtanlsin, or our need aa a peo
ple to cultivate the art. I think :t
would lend to soften the national
manner, in tench us the nu'.-in'ns
of leisure, to aiquiiim u with the
t-harma of tho open air, to mi rviifti rt-1
n and foster the tin between the'
racv and Ihe land. No mm ele '
looks out upon Ihi world ao kindly
and charitably aa docs Ihe peiles
Irlan; no onn Rives ami laku to i
much from thn country he passes
throurh. Noil to ilia laborer In I hr
fields thn walker hold I ho closest ,
relation to thn soil; and he lxltf
closer and mora vital relation to na-'
ture because he In freer and hla
tutnd mora at leisure.
Man lake root at hla feel, and!
at beat ha la no mora than a potted I
plant In hla homo or rarrlaao till hfl
haa established communication with i
the aoll by loving and mnauetlcj
touch of hla soles in II, Then the
tie of association la born: then those!
Invisible flbera and rootlets through
which cliaracier come to smark of'
thn anil, and which make a man I
kindred to the spot of car ill ha In-1
hablla. Tim rnada and paths you i
have walked along In aunimer and,
whiter weather, thn mendowa' and '
bills which you hava looked upon ln
lightness and gladness of heart,
where fresh thouithta have come
Into your ralitd.,or noma noble pros
pact ban opond before you. and aa
poclally t ha giikt ways, where you
havo walked In aweot converaa with
your friend pausing under the
treei, drinking In the spring
henceforth they are not the name;
a new charm l added; those
thought aprlng I here perennial,
your friend wnlka there forever
John llurrougha.
reti'iin from
visit to ranch
Miss Kdna flackua of San frnn
cIhco and Miss Helen Oaborne, have
raiurned to Klamath falls after en
joying aeveral dnyi on the Plnrkus
ranch In tho Dairy district.
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HONOR NOITIIKKN
VISITORS AT IHNNKIt
Mr. and Mm. Hiram 8. Murdoch,
residents of the Keno dlittrtrt, hon
ored Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Imuran of
MrMlnnvlllo, Oregon, at a prettily
appointed dinner In tho dining room
of the White Pelican hotel last
night.
Mr. and Mra. Duncan aro In the
rlty as the house guvata of their
daughter, Mrs. McCoy of the Hot
Springs addition. Mr. Duncan la
county auperlnlundent of achools of
Yamhill county, and well' known
among educntnra In the slate.
Covera for four were lu Id around
a prettily arranged centerpiece of
early aulumn flowers.
VISITIN'O IX
KLAMATH FALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Howard n. Porrln
of North Ninth street are' enjoying
a visit from Mr. Perrln'a rousing.
Miss Kldora Harms of Oakland,
Calif. Miss llnrrus will spend a
fortnight In tho rlty.
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ni HINKSM WOMKM
MV.V.T AT LIMillAVKX
Llnkhavrn tea rooms were the
acenea of an Interesting business
and social meeting Mnndny evening,
when th lluslnesa and Professional
Women's club met for their August
dinner.
Mrs. Mnldn Crlppen ilnrwood was
In rhnrge of the meeting nnd gave
an Interesting honk review on Jean
nette l.ec's Inst book, "If Volt Would
Cook."
The hook was thoroughly discuss
ed by Mrs. Ilnrwood, and there are
a number of thn Business and Pro.
fcsalonnl Women who are anxious
to obinln Iho volume for their own
perusal.
I'lnns for tho winter season were
discussed) and several Informal af
fairs outlined for Hie coming
months. Mrs. Irmn Dixon, preBl
tlnnl, prnalded.
Covers at the dinner wero laid at
Individual tables, where soft yellow
candlns shed their glow over center
piece ot marigolds. Tho following
SOeiETYd
were present: Irma Dison, ..Malda
t'rlppen llarwiiod, Jean I'nrry, Lena
Dentils. I .at In II. Iliilrhlus. Kbba
llennetl, Kutherlne Wnllon, llenlrlce
Waliiiu, Cordelia Oanlrall. ( l-eila
Parker, (iertrudn Cofer, Helen Spl
ker, V. Jiihnsiin and Miss Walvrlck.
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KKTt ItVI.MJ TO
IIOMK l PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ileaver and
duugliler, Miss Holly Heaver, spun
lb pust row days of thn week In
Klnnialh Kails, vlslllng with Mr.
and Mrs. Nuto Ollerbelii of N'orlh
Nlulb alreet. They relurned to
their hiiniii In Portliind Kuturduy ac
roiupanlrd by Jack Huaver, who has
boon vliltlng his grumlparenia for
Ilia past two weeks, llouvors will
motor north by way of tho Mc
Kentle pass.
a
hwimmim; party
IIF.I.U AT Vl.l.L.KHK
Members of (ho younger ant of
Ilia First Christian church, and the
flrM Preabyterlnn church enjoyed
n swimming party mid picnic sup
per ut Wlul-kso beach Tuesday even
ing. Morn thun 30 worn preseut.
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MOTOR TO
CRATF.Il I.AKK
Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Perrin
and their house guest, Miss Kldora
llarrua of Oakland, Calif., motored
to Crater lake to spend lite day.
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l lltHT OF IHNNF.lt
NF.ItlFM FNJOVKD ,
The first of a series of Wednes
day evening dinners, sponsored by
Hie Christian church, was held
Wcdnesiluy of the past week In the
dining room of the church. Covers
were laid fur mora than 60 mem
bers of the church, their friends
and families.
Mrs. Krnest llnmnkcr. vice presi
dent of tho Hnrmony circle, direct
ed ihn dinner which was one of the
most successful ever held hy the
church.
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MIKH WALTON TO
WF.II AI'lil'NT 22
Mr. and Mrs. Course J. Walton
and Ihnlr daughter. Miss Beatrice
Walton and Miss KatHerins Walton,
are leaving Wednesday morning,
August IS. for San Francisco.
Miss Beatrice Jsinsl Walton will
be married In Palo Alio, on Sunday
nl high noon. August 22. to Itue
sell Janins Hod ley. Following an
extended motor trip In southern
California and old Mexico, they will
make their home In Htockton, where
Mr. Dudley Is professor of music,
and Miss Walton will camplotq. hur
studies In music. ,
Miss Wnllon hits chosen white for
her wedding gown, and a long title
veil will be caught In coronet fash
Ian. Tho hrldo will bo attended hy her
sister, Mlsa Knlherlne Walton, who
has chosen soft orchid crepe for her
frock.
.
iiktch'n i hom
portland mati hdav
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Monlellus
have returned from Portland, whore
they hnvu been for tho past week
on a combined business and pleas
ure trip.
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MISS COWH1.KV
VISIT1NO IIK.ItF.
Mr. and Mrs. (ienrge C. I'lrlch
have as their house guest, Miss
Mary P.lltahcih Cowsley of Alton,
111. Mlra Cowsley accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. I'lrlch to Klamath Falls
from Illinois and stopped In Dan
Francisco with Mrs. I'lrlch to visit
for a fortnight with friends.
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VISITOIIH AT
PK.KHV KF.SIDKNCK
Mr. and Mra. Jamea A. Perry of
North Ninth street have as their
house guests, Mr. ,and Mra. C. W.
Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Quint', prominent Itnseburg resi
dents. They will spend tho week
end In Klumnth Falls and motor
north by way of the McKnmle pass.
Mrs. William II. Hnnd of Bend,
and her daughter. Miss Margaret
Bond, arrived Saturday evening
from the north to spend week at
tho Perry residence.
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MI'HIC DF.PAKTMF.NT
TO MKK.T IN HKI'TKMIIKR
Wlnlor activities are again draw
ing the attention of women In
Klnmath Falls who are anticipating
an Interesting winter season follow
ing a delightful summer at various
hikes and resorts on tho const.
Cnder thn leadership of Miss
Miriam Martin, the mimic depart
ment of the Klamath Fnlla Women's
Library club tins ontllned an Inter
esting program for the winter work.
A few of the subjects deal with
music of the dance, music of the
court, childhood music and other
phases that will mako up programs
for winter afternoons.
The first meeting of the depart
ment Is called for Ihe third Monday
In September, the twentieth. Miss
Martin Is now visiting with friends
In Montana, but her return Is ex
pected tho Istlor pnrt ot August.
miss McMillan
TO IIKTI'RN IIKItF,
Of great Interest to her scores of
friends In Klamath Is the word re
ceived from Mlsa Maria McMillan of
Sun Francisco that she Is enroute
lo Klamath Falls to make ber per
manent home
Mlsa McMillan raaldad In this
rlty for a number of yours and has
spent the past few years In Ilia
south. Hha la visiting with a slstnr
In Chlco and Is expected In the city
the middle of this week.
A numliar of Informal affaire are
being planned fur Miss McMillan
upon her arrival hare.
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VIMITINU IN
KLAMATH FALLS
J. II. Zumwall of nakersfleld.
Calif.. Is suomllng the remainder of
Him .iimn.,, , 1 1 1 j, limn nf 1,1m Hon I
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Dim J. Kumwalt of Houth Itlversldn.
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MISS CIlltlMlN'H
HlltTllliAV OIINrWVF.D
Hundiiy, August the eighth. Miss
Hope Cordon, duugliler nf Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Uordnii, was honored
with nn inriirmul birthday party at
thn (lordon summer cabin at Lake
of the Woods.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
(lordon and Mlsa Hope (iordon, Mr.
and Mrs. Piper, Miss Until Llndsey.
Miss Connie Crystal, Miss Mue Cry
stal and Miss Inet Jenkins.
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IIKI.PIIIAN CI. fit
TO HUHCMK UOIIK
There is nn orsanlr.ullon In Klam
ath Falls that afferta ao materially
Ihn body of women aa tha Delphian
club.
.When the Delphian rlub.' Delta
Gamma chapter of Klamath Falls.
dlsbsnded In tha spring there were
a few membera who did not put
thnir fascinating text booka on
shelves and put Delphian out of
their minds for other things. And
It Is due to these few that Delphian
will come forward In September,
"bigger and better" In every aense
of the words. A large new mem
bership has been obtained, and al
though the text books for the year
have not yet arrived, plans are al
ready being outlined for tho course
of study.
Delta Cammn chapter will study
this winter, medieval history. The
first text will open with the Chris
Han era. and before the winter's
study Is rinsed the modern age will
be approached.
The first group meeting of Del
phian U scheduled for the second
Tuesday, or September the seventh.
The group loaders have not yet been
appointed, according to Mrs. Don J.
Zumwalt, Klumath Falls supervisor.
The first general chapter meeting
will lie bold Ihe fourth Monday In
September or the twenty-elghlh.
New officers will be seen In the
chnlra this month and they are Mrs.
J. Itoyal Shaw aa president; Mrs.
W. O. Smith as first vice president:
and Mrs. T. D. Case as second vice
president; Mrs. II. It. Perrin as
secrelury and treasurer. Mrs. Zum
walt continues as local supervisor,
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MUM WtFKK W "'
coMri.rMEXTF.i '
In honor of Mrs. F. II. Cofer, who
Is leaving the latter part of August
to spend the winter In Stockton,
Calif., Mrs. Walter West and Mra.
Harry K. Pelts entertained at the
Peltx residunce on Walnut street,
at an Informal bridge party Thurs
day afternoon.
High score of the afternoon went
tn Mrs. J. I. Beard, and low to
Mrs. Fred W. Bechtel.
(lladloll, dahlias and a profusion
of early fall flowors filled the rooms
and baskets of flowera were placed
on tables.
The invited guests to honor Mrs.
Cofer Included Mesdames F. R.
Olds, C. J. Wllllannion of Stockton.
Calif. Dale Sturges of Cottage
Cirove. Ore., I.. K. Phelps, Kbba
Bennett, C. M. Kamsby. J. E. Lore
man. Fred W. Bechtel, tiny N. Sat
terlee, J. J. Parker, O. M. Hector,
0. A. Massey, Ixuls Bradford, E.
D. Trulove, J. I. Beard. J. 8. El
liott. II. K. Calkins. E. H. DnlBlger.
H. O. Wortley. 8yd Evans, H. W.
Ilathlany and R. C. iroesbeck, and
the hostesses. Mrs. West and Mrs.
Pelts.
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VISITING MISTER
IX KLAMATH FALLS
Mrs. J. I. Beard has aa her house
guest for several weeks, her sister,
Mrs. C. J. Williamson of Stockton.
Several Interesting motor 1 rips have
been plnnned for Mrs. Williamson
during her visit here. '
TO SPEND WINTER
IN CALIFORNIA
Mrs. F. 11. Cofer of S14 Tenth
street, Is leaving August 24 for
Stockton to spend the winter. She
will he accompanied hy her daugh
ter. Miss Helen Color, who will
enter' high school In the California
city.
Later In September Mrs. Cofer
will he Joined by her daughter. Miss
nuth Cofer nnd Mlsa Mnrle Crystal,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Crystal. Doth girls will enter busi
ness college In Stockton,
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MRS STt'lUiES
RETI'llNS NORTH
After visiting ' In Klamath Falls
for the past two weeks as the house
guest nf her sister, Mrs. Guy N.
Sntterlee of 9.13. Washington street,
Mrs. Dalo Sturges returned lo her
home In Cottage Grove Snturday
afternoon.
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LEA VINO FOR
HOME IX EAST
Mra. J. A. Robinson and daugh
ter, Mlsa Kliiabeth Robinson, who
have been spending a month at
Wait Pelican lodge on tipper Klam-
Sunday, Autmt 15, lggg
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aili (like-, ara leaving today, Sunday,
fur their home lu Kansas City, Mo. I
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PAST MATRONS CLIU
TO MEET V SEPTEMBER
In Una with oilier fall and lale
summer activities la the scheduled
meeting of the Aloha Past Matrons
club on September 24, the last Fri
day of the month.
Mrs. Wilbur Juuui and Mrs. A. L.
Leavlil will entertain the club at
Linkhaveu tea rooms, and at that
lime the annual election of officers
will be held.
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D. A. H. TO
ItENI'MK MKETINfiS .
Thn winter program, outlining
the work of the Klamath Falls
chapter, Kululnna, Daughters of the
American Kevolutluu, reads like an
Interesting book let, and plans for
the coming season are already being
made, according to Mrs. Wilbur
Junes, newly elected regent, of the
organization. '
The first meeting or 1). A. It. will
be held on the first Monday In Sep
tember, the sixth, at the home of
Mra. Charles .Martin on Washington
street. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Ila
rhael Applegate Solomon will be
hostesses.
The evening program is In charge
or Mrs. Wilbur Jones, and she will
speak on the constitution or the
United States.
According to Mra. Jones, the win
ter programs will be ready for dis
tribution at the time of the meet
ing. The material haa been sent lo
the printer.
September Is constitution month
and the first meeting will be given
over In a fitting manner to discus
sion of the aonstitutlon. A large
gathering la anticipated, and there
will lie plans for the coming winter
of a social nature discussed.
WEEK-END VINITORH'
AT WHITK PELICAN LODGE
Mr. and Mm. Nelson Heed and
daughter, Mlsa Margot, and Mrs.
Weston Kllbourne, left Saturday for
White Pelican lodge on Upper Klam
ath lake to spend the week-end.
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HOOK DEPARTMENT
TO MEET OCTOBER 4
Membera of the book department
of the Klamath Falls Women's Li
brary club will meet for the first
time this winter on Monday after
noon, October the fourth, In the li
brary club rooms. Mrs. Thomas
White Delzell Is chairman for the
year and Mra. Del Gammon la re
tiring chairman.
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MR. AND MRS. WIHTZ
HHTVRN FROM SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. George WlrU have!
returned to Klamath Falls from Su- I
sanville. where they have spent the
past three weeks visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. C. A. Batchelder.
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A. X. W. CLl'B TO
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY
The twentieth anniversary of the
Art Needlework club, or the A. N.
W. club, as It Is known In Klamath
Falls, will be observed with one
ot the most elaborately appointed
luncheons of the early tall season,
when Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg will
entertain the members at her home
at one o'clock Monday, September
the first.
Of the seven charter members.
probably all will be here with the
exception of one Mra. Knox who
passed away several years ago. The
other members include Mrs. J. Fred
Goellcr, Mrs. ' It. E. Wattenburg,
Mrs. H. T. Chltwood, now of Port
land, Mrs. Ceorge Chastain of Pine
Hldge. Mrs. Kllen Gould of Ber
keley, and Mrs. A. Tenbrook of
! Chiloquln.
The present membership Includes
Mrs. George Wlrti, president and
Mra. J. F. Goeller, aocretary; and
Mesdurara C. M. Ramsbyv Jennie
Hum, R. II. Dunbar. L. L. Truax.
tloso Otey Soule. M. S. West. J. A.
Carnation. Allan Sloan, K. S. Phil
lips, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mm. F.
Hill Hunter, Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall.
Mrs. Wilbur Jonea, Mrs.' Z. J. Pow
ell. "Mrs. Rufus Moore and Mrs.
George Ulrlch and Mlsa Elliabeth
McCurdy.
TtKTI'ltV FROM
VAI.I.KV VISIT
Mrs. George R. Llndley' and
daughter. Miss Gertrude, will re
turn from Medford this week-end
after visiting with trlends In the
valley city.
Fof results use News Class Ads. I
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PERSONALS
i
W. r. Dunn ot Klog City, Call- j
fornla. and Thomaa Pettett, alio a
resident of King City, were among
the interesting guests that attended i
Ilotary luncheon In the chamber'
of commerce dining room yesterday.
They are both north on a vacation 1
and enjoying fishing In Klamath :
lakes and streams. I
'
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnston of
Cauby street visited In Klamath
Kalis yesterday from Ihe Pelican I
Hay camp where Mrs. Johnston Is
spending several weeks with her
husband. Johnston Is woods super-;
Intention! of the Pelican Bay Lum-'
ber company. i
'
Walter Cray, manager of the1
Hartford Kirs Insurance company
lor this district or Oregon, la here
for a row days on business. Gray!
was a guest at Ilotary yesterday.
H Is a member of the Portland
chapter. .
Ceorge E. Walker of Portland,'
manager of the John A. Itoebling ft
Sons, largest wire rope manufac
turers in the United States, Is
here for several daya on business. :
Walker haa a number of friends In
Klamath Falls and la known to
many business men In the city, i
George Millard of Merrill 1st j
among the out-of-town business via-:
tors In Klamath Falls tbia week.
Included In the visitors and shop
pers In Klamath Falls yesterday
from out of town was Mrs. O. S.
Campbell, well known matron of j
the Ilonanta district, who spent a
few hours with friends.
i
Merrill visitors in Klamath Falls;
yesterday included George V. Car-1
leton, rancher ot that section of
the county.
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Mrs. George C. Ulrica haa re
turned from San Francisco where
she stopped to visit with friends!
en route to Klamath Falls from I
New York and Philadelphia. Mrs.
I'lrlch was accompanied home from
Alton. Illinois, by Mlsa Mary Eliza-!
beth Crowsley who will be a house,
guest at the tlrfch home on Conger
avenue for aeveral weeks. Miss
Crowsley'a mother and brother have
made previous visits to Klamath
Falls and have many friends In the
city.
sr-
W. C. Griffith, rancher of Mer
rill, was a buatnesa visitor In the
city yesterday afternoon.
Merrill visitors In Klamath Falls I
yesterday Included C. H. Merrill, j
well known rancher of that sec-'
tlon. Merrill reports the outlook
of the ranchers In Merrill excellent.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Boston Beauty Shoppe open even
ings until o'clock. Call 311 for
appointment.
LAST CALL FOR
at 'k.M Shepherd Sale ends' Vhl.
week. tf
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Office eiS Main ttt.
Klamath Kails, Ore, Pbone 000
office tMaaje Depoa.
Medford, Ore. Phone 309
Travel lty Motor Stage
Swiftly Safely Comfortably
trt the
HOWARD GRIMES 6TAGKS
To
Ashland Medford ' Portland
Marshfleld
Direct Connection at Junction
With Pickwick Stages
to All Polnta South
TRCXK8 FOR CALIFORNIA
See ns, we handle.
Folders mailed on request.
STOPOVKR at any point oa
Pickwick System.
Faroe Klamath Falls to: '
Ashland , S 9. JO
Redding , 8.80
Sacramento 13.70
San Francisco 15.00
Log Angelea 2I.7S
San Diego , 80.0S
San Joae , 1S.8S
El Centra I4..8S
Leaving Time Medford, , 12.,
4 p. m.: Klamath Falls, 7:15 a.
m., 1:00 and 4:16 p. m. -We
use heated Cadillac hnssea.
Any
Make
Phone 602
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Ah. atwvuut
MCCARTHY BLDG.
SEVENTH ST. -KLAMATH
TALLS, OR.&
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The Ideal Family
6 .. . . - 1 I - -
Laundry Service
Your family laundry called for every single
piece carefully washed,, thoroughly rinsed, and
starched if starch is needed. .... .. .. ..i
Everything beautifully ironed just as if you,
yourself, were supervising the work. ...
Everything neatly folded and returned sweet
ly clean, crisp and fresh ready to .use.
That's What "Finished" Service Neans
All of the heat and steam and worry of wash- '
day taken out of your home; no laundress to
bother with; no supplies to buy
A splendidly, .thorough, sanitary Jaundry ser-., .,
vice that's always dependable, and which, really..;
costs you less than to have your work done at
home. ... . . , ...
Troy Laundry
Phone 656 ' ' .
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The Fire
Signal
The signal sounds and the fire truck
dashes up the street . . -
Are they going to YOUR HOME?
Tens of thousands of homes burn
every year. It may be YOUR TURN
next! , ....... k i
What about your valuable paper
deeds, notes,, insurance policies, etc.?
Are they .going up in smoke?
Not if they are in one of our safety
deposit boxes. The cheapest insurance
you can buy. Deposit boxes rent for
$3 a year. .
The American National Hank
of Klamath Falls
Resources Two Million and More
it
marcel
waviad
V - - ---..V-j
Lottie Dorsett
experienced in marcelling
the new wind-blown .bob,
formerly of Swanson' Beau
ty Shop, and recently with
The Del Coronado Hotel at
Coronado Beach, Is now
with . i
The Pearce
Beaiity Salon
'Thone for Appofnfment"
Phone 830.
In Hale's" New Staatf
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