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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1921)
lip,-" m, V . , :wx i )' PAGE THREE GREAT SHOWING FOR BOYS' AND Frank floxton, county etui) agont, In preparing tlio nniitml reporter tho Boy's and (Jlrl'H Club of KJamntli .county for tho Information of Stnto Club Loador, H. 0. Soymour nt Cor vallls. i Tho roport covers tho nctlvltlos of tho 1C clubs organized In tlio county undor tho direction of tho County Club Agont Sozton during tho yoar 1021. Thirteen dlritrlcts nro report ed ns bolnR 100 por cent porfoct In their yonrly work with Bonnnza showing n inomborslilp 24 strong nnd 100 por cent porfoct. Evory mombor eomplotod tho courso of Instruction, tho report shows. Total momborshlp In nil clubs Is Siren at 25G onrollod studonts. In tho potato project, two districts, Miller Hilt with a club of 11 mem bers, Lono Pine with 13 members, SO members of tho 23 completed tho prescribed work for tho yoar and produced Jointly 2,833 bushols of marketable potatoes having a markot value of ?3,400. Special Instruction was Riven tho members In rocognlz lng dlsoasos, cultivation, seed soloc tlon and Irrigation. Tho oldost mom bor of tho club was 17, tho youngoHt 12. The pig club project consistent of four boys and ono girl roprcsontlng Lone Tine, Pine Orovo, Summor and Spring Lake districts. Flvo pigs wore purchasod at woanlng tlmo, all bo lug roglstorod stock. Tho total pounds producod of pork was 1,021, dally gain of 1.14 pounds. Tho total cost, Including purchaso, labor and food amounted to $141.00; aalo prlco $1CG; not profit nbovo ex penses, 123.10. All pigs woro shown at tho county .fair this fnll. rTho Duroc Jorsoy sow roarod by "Bryant Wllllnms took first prlzo at the fair and Its rotford showed that 1t gained 22R pounds In four mouths feeding. A balanced ration under direction of tho Orogon Agricultural Collega was glvon tho animal consist ing of alfalfa, mill foods and some klra milk? Pig coat $10, prosont market value $G0. The canning club project consisted of sis girls In tbo Henley nnd Sum mers district, nil completing the work' outlined for tho club. Combined canning consisted of 192 quarts of fruit and 1C2 qunrts of egotab1os. Total cost of work nnd products was $62.37, not profit nbovo cost, 9166.30. Tho poultry project had n total enrollment of 17 members, 14 com pleting the course Tho courso In cluded eggs produced lna six months end chicks hatchod and raised by liens, also record of chicks reared from outsldo purchases. Thn pro ject shows a net gain of $356.97. Tho egg record from 9G hens was 902 dozen-, an nvorago monthly rato of 1.4 dozen- per lion. Tho chick record shows 286 roarod with a pres ent value of $310. The'dalry cow project showed that three Jersey cows wore used, all val uable animals. Two registered Jer sey holfors, under rhurga of Charles Wilcox; son of R. IJ. Wilcox, princi pal of tho Rummers school, freshen ed Inst April, producod GOO. 82 pounds of buttor fat. An accurate dally ro t cord was mado on tho two by weigh ing and testing of tho milk for a per iod of six months. Average dally production of buttor fat por cow was 1.415 pounds, a not gain of $'485.33 showing nt tho ond of tho six months test Including- tho Increased vluo of tbo cows and offspring. County Club Agont Sexton says that noxt year, ho will attompt to start many pig clubs for a better pork production In this county. Tho . dairy herd record club work Is being compllod now nnd 'will bo ready for public Information Iator this wook Tho work of this project was espec ially fine, Soxton said, and plans for an extensive courso next year are . being considered now. Tho annual report must bo In tho stato leader's , hands by November 25. Klamath eounty ranks high in tho stato no I spite Its' small number .of club mem' bars and the county agent Is partlc ularly proud of his record of thirteen 100 per cent clubs, out of 15 en- relied, i rf SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION it Equity No. 1360 In tl - Circuit Court of the State of u"(;u, iir,iiuiiiuiu lyuumy. v Mrs. K. D. Albln, Plaintiff, vs. ' Glenn W. McCormlck, Gertrude Mc Cormlck, W. C. Lehman, Trustee, ucorgo uowman, w. u, wnisier, 'and First National Dank of Klam- nth Falls, Oregon, a corporation, Defendants. THE . - $ Outbursts of Everett True Ey Condon wvwmAwi'v ' l' l SMBSOTSf Satf-m-am ' - JasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW1" " t ' SfcJ. sT .fir am WET isssssssssssssssssssk mEZ jfii ffeB-atnf George Bowman, of detondanta abovo named: In tho namo of tbo State of Ore gen: You are noreby required to ap-1 pear and answor the complaint filed. against you In tbo abovo entitled causo on or before December 17, 1921, that bolng the last day of the tlmo prescribed In tho order for the publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appoar or answor plain-, tirr win nppiy to mo court tor we relief prayed for in her complaint filed herein, to-wlt: For Judgment, against defendants Glenn W, McCor- mlck and Gertrude McCormlck for, the sum of $4,900.00, together with Interest thereon nt the rate of 8 per ront' per annum from October 17,1 Iflin; nnd for the further sum or V400.00 as nttomeyys fees" and fori the costs and disbursements of this suit. And for a decree of this court ad ludglng that plaintiff's mortgage set forth In said complaint constitutes a, vniin rirsi lien upon mo premises scribed ns: Sltunte In Klamath County, Ore gon, west half of southeast quarter of section 36, townshln 40 south, run 10, east of Willamette Me rldlnn. nd that snld mortgage lien Is su perior to nil other liens, claims and interests of dnfendants above named. And for n dnrreo of this court fnre--loslng'nlnlntlff's said mortgnge lien, nd decreeing thnt tho premises ibove described bo sold In tho man ner provided by law nnd tho procoeds of such snle npnlled to the payment of tho abovo montloned sums due nlnlntlff: and that said defendants. nd ennh of them, and all persons tlatmln under them be debarred from all right, title. Interest, or claim In. to. orlipon snld premises. This summons Is served upon you pursuant to an order of the Honor able D. V. Kiiykendall, Judge of the bove entitled court, made and en ered on Novemher 1. 1921, which or der requires that this summons be published once a week for six weeks In the Evening Herald, a daily news naper printed, published, and of gen eral circulation in Klamath county, Oregon. lTho date of first publication of this summons Is November 6, 1921. U. O. OROBSBHCK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Orogon. 5-12-19-26-3-10-17 . ' SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Eoulty No. 1844 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Dlrdlo Llnzl, Plaintiff vs. 1 Cbas. Llnzl, Defendant. To Charles Llnzl, defendant above namod, In the Name of the State ef Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear and answor the complaint tiled against you' In the above entitled cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fail so to appear or inswer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint on file herein to-wlt, for a decreo dissolving tua oonns or matri mony now existing betweon plaintiff nnd defendant, and for' such, other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons Is served upon yon by publication thereof In, the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed, published, and of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, once a week for six weeks, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykondall, made ind ontered on September 9, 1921. The dato of the first publication, ot this summons a October 7, 1921. R. C. GROESBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff Address, Klamath Falls, Ore. 0-7-14-21-38 " N-4-11-1 R It"li"better to be tired by thTdl vlne spark of love than by the girl's EVENING HERALD, , i i ir-- i' i " ; . , : N GLOVER MAKES Your Watch Keep Time, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls DR. GERALD F. WARREN DENTIST rermenaatly located at Dorrts, Calif. SPECIALIST IN Crowas and Bridge Work Prices Reasonable. Gaaraateed Work Charlie's Tire Shop GAS and OILS Cth & Klamath Sts. tMWMMMMWMOVMMWMMMMyMWMMWWOOO MADE IN KLAMATH Alfalfa Meal FOR BALE IfTJKPHY'fl FEED STORE ANDERSON'S GROCETERIA SUNSET GROCERY Ml, by HARRY -TELFORD MWWMMWWMMWWWWAW Holliday Dairy Wholesale aad Recall ..Pastarised Milk and Phone 501-J. Priees Right oi t HOME MADJB it Xmas Candie t i The Sweet Shop 9th 4b Main The Rainbow 423 Main VSVWWAVeWMWVVl CHIROPRACTORS, Dr. Herbert B. Mallett Dr. Gee. B. Mallett Office over Underwood's 7th A Main. Phone E89-J. KLAMATH FALLS, f ! Premium Dairy Oldest Retail Dairy In Town Ranch .Phone 22P2 Office Phone 490-J EX-SERVICE KEN, ATTENTION' gjsw Klamatti Pot No. 8, .WRn American Legion meets Hffifl at the City. Hall on the sfll first and third Tuesdays of each month. , v Ex-servlco men are 1-1 ted to at tend the moetlngt. For membership cart., or Informa tlon ex-service men at. requested to see or write tbo following officers) 3. H. Carnaban, Cou,ronnlor. . Roy N. Koucb, Post Adjutant For relief of employment see or write the Chairman of The Itellof and Employment Committee, Francla Olds, earo Lakeside Lumber com pany. Phouo 19S-J DR. W. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist li Extractions. Oral .Surf cry and diseases of the month Room 10 over Golden Rule J. C. CLEGHORN CIT1L ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR Psoas 192J Its S. Riverside WILf SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC I have constrncted thrn years of experience the only -course that teaches you to play the piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to 20 les sons. Write for particulars, 701 11th St., Klamath trails. Oro. Phone 367R. DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON L O. O. W. aalldiag Paoae BM Residence 4S8 Flae St. Phoae 200-R. CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Herbert B. Mallett . Dr. Geo. E. Mallett Office over Underwood's 7th A Main Phone 139-J C. V. FISHI'R, M.D. DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FITTED AND FURNISHED Fbeae 07 lO Mala Street FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 4I4W. X.Ray Labors f sells Bide Klaatatf Falls DR. G. A MASSEY aad Ptae Ms. Is Warren Hant Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone MM Shoe kepairing Sewed or Nailed Work Men's halt soles $1.36, $1.60 Womens and boya $1.16, $1.26 Chlldrens $1.00 th St. Back ef Ender's Open Evonlngs, 6:16 to 9:30 JACK FROST Cold Weather Coming Let Us Replace Your' Broken Glass E.C.STUCKEY Uth and Pine ' Phone 477-V Take oat Cellars or FlU la Lots CON MURPHY S17 Mortimer St. Phone 541-W ' SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers aad builders of mod ern saw mills, planing malls aad boa plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone 486-W Wee Corner Spring and Oak Near S. P. Depot OREGON E EAT T AT The White Lunch Pastry a Specialty Home Cooking and Home Real Thlnjc 25c. 1122 MAIN STREET sAAMAMAMMMWWWWMWsN L. D. Gass, M. D. EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT GLASSES FURNISHED . I. O .0. F. Dldg. Phone 99-W Rooms 202, 203, 204 Re. White Pelican Hotel. Phone 0 E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Room 1 and White Balldlag NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Yor Duds In Our SudV' PHONE 154 Corner Mafr; and Conger Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR , CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS HERLOOKED Goods Called for and Delivered 181 Mala Street Klamath Falb DR. J. G. GOBLE The 'well-known Optician now located In K. D. Block, 1311 Main. Phone lll-M. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lots O. Bridges Over First State and Savings Bank Suite 106 Phone 102-J UNDER NEW MAN AGEMENT HOTEL ARCADE Klamath Falls 'Frco Bus Meets All Trains All modern outside rooms Rates reasonable H. A. KEMP, Manager DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone. 497 Night Phoae, S 6th Street Bakery 4 BETTER BREAD" 126 S 6th Street Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Sargeoa White Building J Klamath Falls Oregon VWWwVVVVWwlVMMMWMWMeVWWVVWWs4i If you have a watch to repair don't send it to a blacksmith, but -, ; t LET GEORGE DO IT .V GEO. L. METZ ". if ' Watchmaker and Jeweler ' ,., 622 Main St. ., Get Your Skid Chains Now Don't Wait Until You Have an Accidnt GUARANTEED SPRINGS for Trucks and- Cars of all makes. . D.A.KENYON O.K.SHOP 439 Sixth Street Phone 462 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 4Si. II 1 t Coe'a Auto Service Hudson, Buick, and ' Dodge Cars Country. Trips a Specialty PHONE 16S United Cigar Store 020 MAIN STREET ', . 1 tuvirrwv,vv,r,i-isJviirJii i i r i--"r . Klamath Lodge No. 1ST I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night or each week at I. O. O. F.,hall, 6th and Mala streets. Chas. Newman ...;......Ni'.0. W. C. Wells V. O. O. B.-Mangue :..... ,.iBecy. W. D. Cofor ..Treas. ENCAMrMKNT II. V. Brown OP. J. V. Browbaker -.....;......... .'J.- W. L. J. McCIure - SrtB, Nato Otterbeln .. .-. Treasurer Klamath Falls Cyclery J We are here to serve yon, ,Mi aim to serve you, right. Motorcycles and Bicycles. Parts and Acessorlet. Tires and Tubes, that 'will stand your Inspection, as , we carry the best in our Una. Repair shop hi connection with . Harlay-DavtaaM Service. Phone 17a, i ) 110 Main St. Klasaatk Fa C. E. BUMARK Excavating - Teaming Let ns make yon' a prfoe aa dig ging that basement, or other 'es cavatlng you contemplate. We sjae do team work of every deserfftlea. Phone 426-J . . amssrfsBJsaailVjsBsMMfesaMef' v DENTISTS . Dr. E. a Wlsecarrir ; PHONE SM Dr. P. M. Noal rsora Ore Vi -Cs ; - MECCA TAXI.- NEW CLOSED CARS PHONE IDS r "- DR. a A. RAMBO , DMtist L O. O. W. RpBSkej PHONE tl . ' f u'l.qr r nnnnri hi 1 ai -inri"iJVirVssi,'afyi Klamath Palls Piuaafc- ing & Heating '." r 117S MAIN Wt FHOKR SSW iygu r. tx. uwvinnw Osteopathic Phytlclsi aa isurgeon Office and Residsaca Phones 821 ' I. O. O. F. Templs i PELICAN BAY BOS Far 96o. each war tr Leaves Rex Cafe Leaves PaUeaa fa. 7:45 a.m. : 11:46 p. an. 1:bsT 6:00 p.m. l;Mf. ak Keckard Rent Sarrtsj". 20-tt Phoae TT . ii r i To w, C, Lehman, Trustee, and father. i -. - IVWWWWWVWWWWV 'U"a.'n.' ii'i.1 i wiwB.'JL'WJiW JfWH " M - ... a 9. &) VfJWfc. .jAUJVv