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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
fi&p(!$rW W&shsw. r rMTMY. MARCH II, J tat THE EVENING HERALD, ' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Page Four i ' -I 1 I ! I ! i i o If : its i f 28 Bor Turn Out for K. C. H. S. Baaeball Team A rail for baseball men yester day nt tho IiIkIi school received re pponso from 28 boys, who expressed it dnslro to rinko tlio team. Severn! others who ron Id not Attend the lueetlns; Rent word that they did nut wish to tin overlooked. losllo Peyton wns elected man nKor. Possibility of Knnics with Med font, Grants I'nss nnd Ashland ! were discussed It wnn derided If )mxnllilo to hav Karl Hilton talk to tlio hoy on early training and to i;lo the aspirant to the pitcher' box ioiiio Inside tips on the pnm. School Furnace or EUe Staged Has Flu a Strike and and, and entered In events ar ranged for their particular class. Thosn governing the high school events will he the A. A. l. Inter scholastic rules. Tho boys of the ,Iemculftry rchool. will bu divided Into three classes. lloys under "ft pound The blgb school heallni; apparutus, welRht. Class 1; from B to 99 already old enough to be siipfr-annu. pounds, Class !: 100 pounds or l','l or Pensioned, hut still faithfully over, class .1. There will be two, bearing Its heavy burden of nxomora classes of girls, those under 12 oven tnru an extremely nant winter, cars of aee. Class 1: over 12 soars.. """ "'nsoa u smpatnettc Class 2. High school pupils will all coma under one class. Elementary school pupils belong ing In school at the time of the meet who were In attendance May I 1, 1922. provided such pupils nave nuemirii scnooi ni least miriy : . . ,. ., Ing aid tin's miring uio currciu rcnooi year, lire eligible to enter thn meet. High school pupIN must bo eligible tin- Few Changes Made in v. County Field Meet Rules Tbo rules governing Uio county schoo.' field meet, scheduled for May frl, which were adopted by the county athletic committee Satur ray, &re the samn as- last year with a Jew minor changes. Tho grado school boy a.vi girls arc. to be classified according to weight either staged u sympathetic strike last night or Is suffering from a very lud ca.o of spring fever or ''flu", nl least It refused to function this morn ing, so the teachers and pupils are 1 forced to enjoy a holiday today. 'HowAYXT.hathjthe Instructors and pupil nrpjTmlllng because tho skee Ing aid flYhing Is ald to be very good. ' The furnace will bo repjlred to iler tho rule.) of the Oregon Hlghi i morrow, and school will be resumed Monday. School Athletic association. Tho events for the boys of Class i 1 will lie- the pull up, Uio stand' Ing broid Jump, the 60 and 100 yardi dashes: for Class 2: the pull tip. I IYia runnlnir tirn.iri Inmn. thn run-i nin.. hi-h inmn th fin n.i inn K Potato rare, nnd the 50 and yard dashes; and tor Class 3: the running high jump, the running broad Jump, and the 60, 100 and 220 yard dashes. Itesldes these events for boy there has been or- HECTOR'S SATURDT SPECIALS FOR ONE DAY ONLY THREE YARDS UNDERWEAR CREPE $1.00 White and colors. Grade Best SIX YARDS UN BLEACHED MUSLIN $1.00 Fine Close Weave FIVE YARDS NEW PRINTED CHALLIES ' $1.00 THREE YARDS BLACK SATEEN $1.00 36 inch, fine quality THREE YARDS NEW FANCY CRETONES $1.00 Beautiful Patterns select from to 1922 Patterns f 36 inches wide -. 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Rabbit. , One thoroughbred Angora Buck Rabbit. ranged a one mile relay for an un limited elas. Tho cvnts for girls of class 1 will he the pull up, the Indian club too vn-il ilashei: anil fnr Clns 2: the Indian club or potato race, throw ing for dlstanre aud tho 50 and 100 yard dashes. Thcro was also ar ranged n 220 yard relay race for an unlimited class of girls. Karh school is allowed to enter fire In earn erent, aside from re lays. A contestant Is allowed to enter any number of event. In each relay, each school enters one team regardless of other entries. In scoring, first place will count five points, second place four, third place three, fourth place two and fifth place one. Ribbons will be presented to the winners of places In the events. The winning school will be presented with a silver lov ing cup. The high schools will compete In the usual 15 Interscholastlc events, with four special events for (Iris, and will lift governed by the . A. U. rules usually ruling In mch meets. Three entries will bo al lowed In each event, threo places will be awarded. Each participant placing In an event will be award ed with a ribbon, and the winning school will also be given a silver cup. All the county schools. Sacred Heart Acadontr of Klamath Falls and the Klamath Agency boarding school are being Invited to enter teams. A county athletic committee de cided to hold a county track and field meet for both elementary and high schools, to present cup to the winning schools, and to award In dividual place winners with appro priate prizes. It was planned to hare both meets on the same day by running the grade school event In the forenoon and the high school events In the afternoon. The athletic committee consisted of County School Superintendent, Mrs. Ferguson, Principal Goetz. J. P. Well and Robert Clay of Klam ath Falls, Fred Peterson of Merrill, James Luebke of Bonanza, and R. K. Hannon of Malln. They wero appointed during Institute last Oc tober. i m PERSONAL MENTION Mr. L. Smith who has been visit ing her sister. Mr. Fronk Wlldey of this city left for her home In Freino this morning. A. M. Melby left for Maryavllle this morning where be will -visit for several day. Upon hU return hero be will be accompanied by Mr. Mel by who has spent tho past month In that city. If. If. Hart who I erecting the new building at the corner of Seventh and Main street Is here from Sacramento. He In registered at the White Pelican hotel. , Mrs. Helen Fisher returned last night from Richmond, California, where she has been visiting with her parents for the past (wo week. captain J. .TV. Siemens who has been'In Portland for' the past three weeks on business returned .here last night. W, Rentier, a representative of the Schaw Ratcber company, of fitcram- ento Is registered at the White Pell-l can hotel. , SECOND ANNUAL' FIREMEN'S BALL 5 GIVEN' BY MALIN VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Wednesday. March' 8. It22 Hanquct for the beaefit of the Fire Department will be set-Ted .At mid night by local ladle, P. Thomas of Olene was a business visitor hero yesterdny. J Ii. Shirk who operates n ranch on the mier take Is registered at the llnll hotel. l K. Wnlles, rerelvor for tho First jttato A Savings bank returned Inst night after n brief htislmvt trip to Portland. MY, and Mrs. V V.. Harmon hiive returned from t'allfomla wbero they spent about two weeks on n combined business nnd pleasure trip Fred llellbronner Sr., Is home again from n trip to NVw York and Oormuny. Ho has been gone for tin? pat seven months. C. W Murphy, an official of the Weed Lumber company. Is registered at the White I'ellenn hotel Particular people ulnars demand snappy shoes, made by John Kelly New spring shoes now ready at Knd or'. 23 Xewherg Methodists to build now I3.,000 church NAM., TltMiK Olt ItKNT General merchandise consisting of grocery, hardware, meat market with plrturn ahow house connected In Fort Klamath. i Houses In nil part of Klamath Falls, also lots, t'loso In, A simp for cash, Nqvoral farms on highway from Klamnth Falls to Malln, Dairy, lion. hiua or l.angell Valley dUtrlcls. Three good llolsteln rows cheap for cash, atsohavn 12 head llolsteliis, Can urrungo terms, No cash required, Threo hundred tons alfalfa tiny. Threo hundred mcl mixed grain, oats, barley ami rye, J. N. Hnuuhall, Phnuif fi!U. :! v" - Applet to eat and drink. Other good things too. Producers' prices Mirnl Frl Nmlio Phono GSr. 127 N. 4th HI. The latest stylos In spring fool wear now on display at Knders. 23 North llend authorlres $41,948 rf. bond Issue for street work NEW TODAY City .i.r, XVANTKn To btly; fori essh Ford touring car. Must bo life slro bar gain, Statu price, rendition and mod cl linx 1000. Herald. :!' TONIGHT AT THE STRAND loc- Vlli:itl. I'.VIIIIVIIODV (10K8- -90c HOMt. OK TIM! HtlDKINHON I'KATIIIIKM NEAL HART IN WANTI.D 10 big lard bogs nt l.lu com iuarket. rltono 4 44 for top prices. 31 HUII.IC aTKNOdUAI'IlKH ZrlU H Jones, Room Ml, I.nomln building, Phone 44 a.B Partner wonted for poultry busl ne Hnvo 35 acres to ralsx wheat on. Klderly man with team preferred Call 2212 l.berleln avenue or phone 54uM. . . n4.r, . I'MKOCAHM 11920 Dodge, IJ50.00. J 1920 Dodge, fCOO.OO. 11917 Rulck. 4 cylinder. If.OO.OO 1 1917Rulck. cylinder. I70H.00 11920 Dulrk. i cylinder. $800,00 1 Itarley-Davldion motor cycle with side car, In good condi tion, $2:.o. IlllUK MIXA HtYlVK CO. 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