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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1922)
wkniiav, nKmiiwn n, maa, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Pf Tift f Auction Sale of- & DAIRY COWS and, best bidders without re of pVico ' l o I w'dl sell nt public auctioji tp.thc hip; (rest j lj 1 'serve and rcffardlcsn Two carloads of hijrh-ijradc Dairy Cowo from the Willamette Valley 1 i. At the O. K. Feed Stablas, Klamath Falls, Oregon .'ir ' ' Thursday, December 7, 1922 Sale starts 11 A. M. ruin or shine This herd of cows consists op about 30 head of hirjh-gradc Holstcins that are just fresh with calves tit side or coming fresh soon. These arc very heavy producers. Also several extra fine heifers coming fresh. Two registered Holstein bulls 3 years old that arc first class One large registered Holstein cow coming fresh. v Balancp of this bunch of cows arc Jerseys and milking strain Durhams that are fresh with calves by side. Heavy springers with buttcrfat tests from 4.2 to 6.4. Every cow tuberculin tested. Also several fine heifers coming fresh. If you arc looking for a real cow or a bunch of cows that will produce, come to this sale. Terms Casli or Bankable Paper Don't S'orgct The Date THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 J. K. GREER, Auctioncr CHAS. TAYLOR, Owner Eugene, Oregon .& ,UI iv Or . .l.h j . ' IV. . . .ue V - ,p ) I. p , ,P0 ?rC ft-. . -jr! I , .1 !' " i V 1 l' ,? - i : K:' i.i 3 1 P ' t r..-. I ?P V 'AC" .1 A fflC rtTso (ft) ... f HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS W" i J it ' 'U 'V J. ""I" llB I . iflHJ hBT !'. .iiii. .J?. ( . . . . tayt MrZ -M ?77fl:-rr!:CTffl5Sfe-5 MBA "" (Mli'is.i.(MirrA Ws- 'smtfiF-.MS t'Of f the Hook" When your telephone is accidentally left "off the hook," the operator first answers as she would if you were placing a call. After repeated efforts, 'receiving no response, she reports your line as "out of order." It is then disconnected from the regular switchboard and placed on a social hoard where it awaits the attention of the repairing forces. All this takes time. It involves tests, reports and generally a trip "to the location of the trouble. In the meantime, what happens? Others have been unable to reach you by telcphpne. i Even if the mistake has been discovered and your telephone placed on the hook, service may not be restored until the "troublcmanV final O. K. On a party line all other telephones on the line arc deprived of both incoming and outgoing service for the same period of investigation, and repair. , "Off the hook" is a most common cause of in terruption to telephone service. By the exercise of care in this connection you will protect your service and avoid inconvenience to yourself and others. , ' i The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company ill I f iliHIIIII ' ' ' NEEDS SHOWN Comprehensive Report Del ivered Before Rotary Club Members liny Hint llicy liop" tlui time In not r.(('!9lt(l( .Hl1'IH'oy riln lll'n at Htm Jil(i) nnil Imllil n nintlnfTi ccntrnl xcliool In n morn ilcnlrnlilu location, with nxvniMy room, Kymtinnlinn, nwliiimltii; tiiiikM, inovtiiK Jtlcturo room, work hIidph, lc 'mihIicIIoiiii1 liiiroiiiiciilM At jircucnt Mplrnl flri) fnoniico nrc lcliii: limliill'il at tint Cnntml unit lllvi'mliln itcliiiiiM nt mi cfltlmatcil i,TVY Kcrinoi, m:i:ih M Hl'.l'.S HV HIircitlNTirMfKNT 1 A now Olitral tcliool, nnltalily Incnlril, niltiiinlu In rnimrlly, anil modern In ovory iliitnll. 2 A. county Jllirnry board which witulil rrnli alin anil or iiiiiilni tlui Illirnry iutlltlfn or tint rnniniunliy. 3 A nchool hUttn fliiployoil fur full llmo In the city ncliuoU. I A iluntBt tllnir anil un rye tllnlc for tint clilhlron. ft Tim liiiiroi'iiirnt nml Intuit I (Ira I Ion of rrliool prom Ipcn. Thin liait nlrvuily been 4 Initiated. C I'nrkn ami playground for children. 1 MovIhk pleturo and radio ' Icluphoiin apparatus In all tho 4 Bchnoli. 4 8 A proRresaltv natary rcIid- diilo for teacher, recognizing 4 trnlnlni:. urcvloim experience. lenslh of icrvlce and profes- iilonal growth. (ronllnued from Yesterday) Clerk' special report of Intep-it accrued from Conr.iT fund ehew: llalanco on hand June 20, 1321, 1382 CO; Iti'culvrd Oct C.. 1021. from I.oom'U llrother, f3S2.5C; He reived Oct. 10, 1921, 'rom llaldwln Kiilalc, $130.35; Itecelvcd Nov. 21, I&21. from llaldwln Kitnte, 13C 'J'. Itecelvcd June S. 1922, from l.oomln llrothcm, I3S2CO; Total, 1 142I.CS. DNIiiirM-ini'iitii Pa Id for playKruund oqulpinent, lliOOO; I 'a Id for registering bond In Portland. Sl.91: Total 1151.91. I ll.il.inru on band. Jumi 19. 1922. 12C9.7I; Total $1121 f,T. lloUKlni; Three, yenrn ago tho bo.tnL futed a ery Mjrlou hnuilng problam. At that tlino, nil the mIioiiN wero hnii. id In lint Central and Itltenldo blilldlngii. J) hall In Mill.. Addition, nud n nmull.ljulUIInc a(,i'pllcuii City. Sonic clac vra fittendlng but half da), ih roiuiu beini; uudo to do dnubli) m Iff .'in tint faro of wur-tlnin prlfo fur mairrl.il nnd la bur tho board was romprlled to en trr upon a Ixilldlug progrum. During It Mi lumincr and fall of' 1919 n modern four-room- brick ImllilliiK. with full completed base ment, play room. Janitor' quar ter, etc.. wa completed In the Mill addition nt a cost of 123,107:. 13 for building nnd ulte. Thin building took earn of tho Mills addi tion children, only, leaving the oth or schools congested ni before. In tho summer nnd fall of 1920 a simi lar building was erected In tlio Fair view addition at a cost of f39,2&C 75 for building and 'silo. In tho meantime tho Main fctrcet court lioiimi hail been nunilslllocd for nchool purposes, and five rooms housed tlioro for sovcrnl months. Immediately upon occupying the Knlrvlew building It was found ne cessury to place one class In a small room designed for an office, lu tho meantime tho 1'ellcan Day school was occupying two small frame buildings, entirely Inadequate to their use. lu 1921 a modern four room school was built between Snip plngttm and 1'ellcan City at a cost of 3C,S95.U for building and site, ajul uddftlons ert built to both Knlnlow and Mill schools nt a cost of U7.97C.22 for both additions. With thesa additions wo havo six room buildings nt both Mills nnd Knlrvlow, Thus, sixteen school rooms, just half tho present capa city of our tioveral schoolu combined, lmo been provided during tho last three years, when prlecs'of both ma terial nud labor luno, beon exorbi tant. For tho first tlmu In sovoral years wo now huvo nmplo room for our present needs, with two vacant .rooms nt Mills and ono nt Pelican Day to tnko vnru of further growth. , Doth tho Central and Ulvortddo dchooU nro unforltluatolv located. Mpa former being ton centrally situ nTtml .....1 ,t.n InttA- ln nll.flA IliVII, Willi lllll IMlll', IWU VlilWlu. i J)oth nro elght-room'schools, imt (oj iuiiku any ming iiku iiii emuu ins Itfllnitlon of nttendanco It Is neces "sry to make tho dividing, lluu lit Eighth Btreet, only ono block' from intiMit aoli.iiil Tlilji rnuuim un til I lMv....r. v...... - -.. -- face many protest from puronts bo euuso of having to send tholr chil dren to Klvorsldo, when thoy live much nearor Qentral, Central bcIiooI, bolug on Main stroet In tho heart of tho business district, Involves a certain dnngor to children, I think 1 speak tho'sontl ment of the hcIiou) bqnnl wie I (('ontlntiRil on Page 4) ,1 V Many Vlctrdln warn selected a pinnth ago tor Christmas gifts. Mow about yours? Your own terms In reason, ..... I 1 EARL SHEPHERD CO. r,07 MAIN ST. .v 'i i.tu.r 31AK MU1UKD, inc. A DURANT SUBS1DARY DUltANT -Founder of llulck nnd Oonurnl Motors; r'nlliir ot Chevrolet and Hludoknkor Premie? builder of utltomobtloti Presi dent, t-ocoinolillo Co.; President, Diiraut Corporation; Director, Dorant Motor,. Inc.; Ctiiilrninu of tho Hoard, HTAU MOTOnS, INC.; Interested In Continental .Motors nnd Tlmpkfn Hearings. tluraut Interests nro building HALF A MILLION CAItB In 1923. WILL YOU SHARE THE PROFITS? ft. . if''. t,;iMH Slot; .Monip Cimiiooii .Slink N on nlu In Kliimnlli I'nlU at 8I..I0 prr Minre, nnd urn Ik) purcloiticd on nit viny pnytnent pUsi." Viiur irrMmiil luellgntlfiii Is'intltcil. ' "r iioom' i CfMiniA.v itt'iijbi.vo Ti:f-l:i'M().vK 4zy-3t 1(1:00 A.M. iii 7:oo 1'. M. 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