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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
'PAGE SIX Saturday, YEb ' wk EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' PAIGE "America's Most' One of the big factors in the cost of repairing automobiles is time. , . v We are equipped to save time and save you money on your work. Our equipment includes a re-boring outfit, an electrical hone, and other devices designed to give you a factory finish on all motor block work. No delays while we take your work some where else to be re-bored, y Then, too, because all this work is done in our own shop under our own supervision, we are able to oversee every bit of it and guarantee you a satisfactory job. Whether your job is big or small, you'll be pleased with the way we do it. , s Crater Lake Automotive Co. 23 MAIN We are open Have you any of these "lame ducks" tucked away in your garage? Don't sell them as junky Bring them to us! With the remarkable new system we can re pair any. bruise, -cut or injury, no matter how large, and we guarantee repair to outlast the tire. Maybe we can save you the price of a new casing. WE REPAIR BALLOON TIRES No ugly bulge left in the tire. No broken tread. Just 'as flexible as the rest of the tire. You'll say its the best repair you ever had. Forget your prejudice against tire vulcanizing. A new deal is in store for you at the -. Ace Tire Drive . - W. H. CLARK, Phone 843-J ASSESSOR CHECKS N UP ON TRANSFERS j- Checking up on all property trans fers froai March 1924 to date is the business which Is occupying the attention of the county asaes aor's office during the past Week. All property Is platted and record ed In the assessor's office and to keep pace with rapid changes of 8?rahlp In sty unij county, pro Beautiful Car" "A We Have the Equipment! BATTERIES Rebuilt Recharged Repaired ' We are agents for Prestolite and Columbia Batteries " Priced as low as $14.50 , You, can't beat it! ' I. J. DAVIS, Manager. w'stwi .. , ! for business 1 A Shop In Manager ' 115 S. 11th St TItWtTTTTtVtTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTtt'1 perty ft is necessary for the asses sor's clerks to browse through tho county clerk's records and notato all transferrs in order that asses sments may be levied against the proper partleB.' Herald Want Ads Pay JEWETT I Bear for Service" PHONE 326 Phone 93 You Don't Have -A to Worry ... . Whether your printing problem is simple or Intricate, you can depend on us (or its produc tion in a workmanlike man ner and at a reasonable price. Whether your needs are biff or little Just phone 93 and we will tall and talk it over. W.O.SMITH Printing Co. ' : "Quality Printing" , News of. the Klamath Country MERRILL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Continued From, page Five) The girls of the high school are planning on giving a party at the home of AHa Wilson on Saturday evening, February 21. , On Tuesday evcnlng,the regular slides and lectures wero given In the High School gymnasium. One sot of slides showed scenes dur ing tho French revolution and the other dealt with views of the Rhine country in Germany. Both pictures and lectures were very Interesting. On next Tuesday evening, Febru ary 24, moving pictures 1 will be sh9wn at the gymnasium.: Of the threo reels, one will deal with some of the scenery In the United States and the other two will deal .with some Industry, There will probably be a set of slides. v , Wednesday mornmg, February 25 gt Mo. 'a, HiFranK Sexton, county. . i ? ia! n mi vi J 'isner s Biscuits will be served free to any club, lodge, church-or organization holding a dinner or banquet. Call E. G. LAWRENCE at Hotel Hall We specialize in banquet work club leador and Miss llolcn Cowglll state club louder will be nt the school to speak to all club mum horn. The Klamath Boarding School basket ball teams nro to moot Mor rill, Friday ovonlng. February 20. on the Merrill floor. A good game is expected by both the girl's and boy's team as they bare boon doing good practice work. Merrll played baskotbnll at Matin, Friday evening, February 13. Tho Merrill girls wore victorious, tho score being -0 to 13. The Merrill team also defeated the M.tlln boys. The sorond team ot Merrill played part ot the second naif of the game. The score was 19 to 25. The Freshmen English class dram atized part ot Act 5 Scene 1 of Mid aummer-Nnlght's deam on Wednes day afternoon. Several ot the par ents were present also a number of the students who did not have clas ses that period. FORT KLAMATH . R. Caldwell was a Chtloquln visitor Monday. " Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Stagg and H. L. Swift ot Klamath Falls and former employes of the Anna Creek Lumber Co., wore la the valley Tuesday. Chuck Zumbrum came down from the mountains, wbere he Is trap ping, Monday and was a passenger on the stage Tuesday for Klamath Falls. Harold Nichols is spending this week in the valley,. visiting friends and relatives. Among tho Wood River valley vis-, (tors in tho 'county seat Tuoiday were: H. L. Winter, J. It. Slsemore, H. M. Mallory, E. A. Pago, Vcre Smytho Carl Martin, L. N. Copcland, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Leev- er, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Coulter. Mr. Hardonbrook, with the Pio neer Tobacco ot Klamath Falls was business, visitor In' town, Tues day. Two lively basket ball games wove played at the community hall Wed nesday. The first game betwwn the Klamath Agency Boarding school girls. Both teams played tbelr best but tho Indian girls were defeated. The score 'being 18 'to 30 In favor of 'homo Sir's. Th! second game was between, the Klam ath Agency Boarding school boys ' and the For Klamath regular team (The score was 13 to 23 in favor of the Fort Klamath team. 'L. C. Slsemore returned home Tuesday from Klamath Fall where he has been the past week having dental work done. C. E. Hoyt came over free, Engla Point, Tuesday on a vomblned busi ness and pleasure trip. He plans to be here several days. Quite a number from hero are planning to accompany the local basket ball team' to Malin Satur day. Mrs. Henry Oorden and son Rob-, ert returned Wednesday from Cor vallls where they visited friends and relatives. They report a very enjoyable trip. Tho grade and high schools are preparing a patriotic program tor Friday, Feb. 20. I Herald 'Class" Ads Pay Good Glasses Are a Blessing There can be no Joy or satis faction o complete as that de rived from your first pair of . glasses. ' PROVIDED Your eyes have been examin ed by an experienced and com petent Optometrist and the glasses carofully fitted. That's the kind ot work we do Dr. HJ. Winters Kycftfgllt Specialist 714 Mnlmi Phono 140-w We grind our own lenses . LORELLA With ono of Iho nvont dollghtfnl social affairs of tho your Mrs. Allen Onlo and Mrs. Oscar Campbell en tertained with u vulontluo party on Friday evening at frtao Lorolln com munity hall. (Ireon boughs, valen tines anil red hearts lent charm to tho room. Tho ovonlng was spent lit playing gumi'B and five hundred. At twelve o'clock ' n dainty lunch was served ' around, an attractively arranged table with vnloutlno do coratlons carried out lu the favors and eontiirplooo. Mrs. 0. 1'. Keller and Mr. Konlth Cane won high score. Mrs: Keller received a plero of hand painted china, and Mr. Cano a book, and tho consolation went to Mrs. K. Collins and Mr, Harris. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs, lavo Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kollur. Mr. and Mrs. Uus Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cnmpboll, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hup kins, r Mr. and Mrs. Jim (lulisor Mr. and Mrs. Lolimd Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wlshard, Mks lloh- blotto Tuttlo, Dalpbuo Walker. Allen 11 row us, Elslo Collins, Messrs .Lost- or Hoggs, Kenlth Caso, Juck Fuu cott and Lawrence Complied, New Lamp Burns f4 per k cent Air - . . Beats Electric or Gas A, now oil lamp that gives an nm axlnglngly brilliant, soft, whlto light, even better than gas or elec tricity, has been tostud by tho V. S. Government and 35 loading uni versities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; Is simple, cloan, safe Burns 94 per cent air and 0 per cent koroaeno (coal oik) ' The Inventor V. M. Johnson, 161 North Union Ave., Portland, Ore., Is offering to send a lnmp on 10 days' FREE trial, or oven to give one FREE to the first user In each locality who will holp blm Introduce It. Write him today for full parti culars. Also ask blm to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make (250 to 600 per month Adv. WINDOW CLEANING Plato Glnss. Offices and Resi dences Cleaned. Floor waxing and polishing homo cleaning and Janitor sofvlce A. M. 4tliolcs Phone 360-W. Res. 137 N. 8th Dr. Philip Cole . Conornl Practice of Dentistry Open Evenings by Appointment Phono 669 618 Main Over Moo's Store Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Moetlngs: 8 P. M. 2nd and 4th Tueadnrs .Lycoum .Hall, 8th and 'High Visiting Knlghta wolcome Cbas, Patterson, . O. K. B. P. O. ELKS Meets Thursday evonlng. Visit ing members welcome, Elks Tomplo, 3rd A Main Lesllo Rogers, Exalted Ruler. Tom Delzell, Sec. American Legion Klamath Post No. 8 Meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Court Houso Basemont F. P.. OLDS, Com'dr. Phone 662-W Business Kodak iLeaye Your Filths before 9 O'clock-Voun v'sL- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mSU WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE I PlRIT Y i OUT I ntiw Advertising Space in THE EVENING HERALD Pai8 l00 Cents on the Dollar Feed and Seed Oats For Sale KLAtiZUBABROS., r . Malin. Ore. Brown, the Roofer Gencrnl Hoofing mid Repairing PHONE IHH Hewitt & D'Albini Incomo Tax Accountants and Advisers Mr. Ilawttt has boon admitted to practice botore tho Treasury De partment, 21S Hopka Building Phone 760 The Comfort Beauty Shoppe 420 Main St Phone 335 Switches mailt) to order Oncir ovenlngs t appointment Phone 607 For Dry Iiloek Wood Direct from tho chuto Dry Slab, Limb and Body Wood. Largo Cedar Poh'ts E. L. FRENCH A. H. COMBS Pitvato Homos House C!nnlng, Floor Whxlhg and Polishing Janitor Work and Window Cleaning Ph. 306 ' Klamath Falls, Oro. PCRMAMKNT CONSTRUCTIOM Kxclnstve Licensed liana, factuvn for The new Concrete Hollow-wall Building UrJck for Founda tions, Walls, Bulldingi. t. -Absolntely Fir and Weather Proof, at a cost lesa than any ' other form ot masonry. -Stono-Tlle construction elim inates npkeep exponie, la In destructible. -ud Is approvwj by the best architect and bolldsra. ' T Unexcelled as base tor Bruoco flBteh Let m Est! mate Tour Job. Oth and Market. Phone BS3W Concrete Pipe Co. Directory Work DRUOS '.mm Professional Cards ' f l II I ! Mil M NEW CITY LAUNDRY Finished Work-FIat Work , "Put Your -Duds -In .Our Suds?' Rough Dry , . phono Cor.Jitnln pongrois Edward B. Asm shurst Attornny and Ctunnollor at Law Bullo No. , Loomls . Bids . Phone aav -. .. T W. K. mill 1. K.' PATTERSON , roiitrnctlng l'nlnlcm 30 S. 6th. Plibrtej 582-J -u H. E. ROSKAlllP ' Contractor and Builder 8uo Mo Before You Build Phone 57 Resldonco 1020 Jnfferson DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOPATlTlfl PHYSICIAN I AND llltOION . . Otflco and RoHlilenco Phone 111 I. O. O. F. Templo CKRTIFIKD CHICKS Whlta add Brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, Rods, Black Mlnorcss. Now booking' for fall and spring de livery. Prion on application. Our Sfith year of succesafal hatching. ORLAND HATCIIBRT, Orlaud, Ciena Co., Calif. -s . J. C CLEGHORN, CIVIL ENOINEBn ' -AND BPRVEYOtt Phone 15 2-J 133 8. Rlvwalfr CHIROPRACTOR DR. GEO. B. MALLETP ... Otflco over Undrwood't. H Resldenca l'houe 607 7th and Main Office Phon 410 DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 'I 70S Main St. Phono 133-W Wo fit and grind Classes, Dupli cate brokon lohses, repair framas J. H. DRISCOLLj Upstairs in the Hart Bldf . All Kinds of INSURANCE NEW ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOP !. MAItOARKT CAMjAHEN Is now assisting In the Orloni' tnl Beauty Shop, doing all linen' In beauty culture, . Your, pat1 ronagu will be apporlcatod, ', Nnxt door to Western Union 626 MAIN STREET Make appoli.tmonls. Phono 6)8 BOSTON BEAUTY y ;-.SHOPl.;1K? Winters Building . ' .' Expert- Oporutorii f ii ' '" ' Individual Booth Vlolot ray facial and scalp, treatments, faolnl punks,' mar celling, and shampooing,,. . For appointment Phone 4ilW MOLLIIO GItA'T; prb.-,, Cigars and Cigarettes , Soft Drinks Barber Shop ' - Lunch Room M. & H.1 '"' SOLO PARLOR Boneatb the Pint tfla . f r-T '