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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
TUKflDAY, MARCH 17, EVENINO HERALD;' KLAMATH FALLS, ORKflON PAGE NINE 3E EE It's better to buy a Ford than to "Wish You Had"; See display at show r i A CAR THAT HAS BROUGHT MORE HAPPINESS INTO MORE HOMES THAN ANY OTHER CAR BUILT A NAME MEANING MORE TO MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY . OTHER IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD TODAY 1 : CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS ' ' ' . t The exhibit of Ford closed and open cart at this year's Automobile Show should interest you, because it represents the greatest values - in motor car , history More car-owners every year come to the ultimate realization that a Ford delivers more dependable, care-free mileage per dollar invested than any other car, First cost, upkeep and depreciation are all lower. Ser vice more widely available. Be sure to visit the Ford Display'at the show this week. It will convince you that you cannot make a more sensible or profitable purchase of a car,, Here Are the 1925 Ford Improvements V '. , MOTOR Improved eratikcase oil tube funnel, lengthened from 1 f 1-2 to 3 5-8 inches. New designed crankcase, per- , , ' inittiug ample room for taking up and adjusting rear bearings; Pistons are made 8 o.s. lighter.- All cars equipped ' ! ., with genuine 13-plate FORD Mattery, Legal head lite lenses. Legal tail lamp and bracket, Draft shield on floor . , " . boards. .... ' , , - - . . . ; .y . ..... . , . ... ,., .,, ...... p ... .... ... t . 'COUPE Have' all 8tcel . doors with improved locks and handles. Door window lifts, lowers or .raise windows in " ' : "f'-vV four and one-half turns of lifter handle. ' .: V : : FORDORS Equipped with dome light, windshield swipe, dash light, rear-view mirror and side pockets. TRUCK Have improved differential, spider gear being of four-way type instead of two. Rear wheels smaller di- - . amcter with tire 30x5 Goodyear All Weather Cords. For d-built cab and bodies can now be had for trucks. . .. Ford Parts and. Ford Service When you buy-a Ford car, yon arc assured that you wiH re ceive good service at nil time, jio matter .where you are when you need such service. In our service department we have a small Ford plant, where every repair can be made in the shortest possible time. Only experts, men familiar with every part of a FORD car, will take care of your needs. ''...'., B ALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY v Authoried Ford Dealers Our Ford Parts Department Saves Many Delays We carry at all times a complete stock of Ford parts from the tiniest screw up.. This is assurance that when in need of new parts there will be no delay in having them installed. This is a decided advantage that Ford Owners have, and is one you should take into consideration - when buying a new car. : . Open as Well as ClosedDModels Will Be on Display at the Auto Show News of the Klamath Country (PuMlnun! From I'nite Kltflil) i loa by South Carolina and hi first Inaugural address was tho most per fect trlbuto over mado la tho history ot America. IJncoln did all In hli power to avert a Civil War although his of Corts were In vain. a rreaiaoni no cieariy siatea thai his permanent object was to ava the Union. Wlton ho bocamo convinced that tho Nation could not enduro halt alava and halt froo, ho deckled ono ot tho mom Important suns ot hla caroor, the Insurance of the Emancipation Proclamation, , Thlt decision had tho effect of, unit ing; and strengthening tho anti-slur cry pooplo of tho North and. also gnve tho .government Increased pros tlgo abroad. . " ' : a "In tho second Inaugural address, Lincoln again rose to heights ot ' slhtplo eloquonco and an ldoallnm raroly equalod In American oratory." As sixteenth prosUont ot the United- States, and one of the best b-loyod- of AHnerloan statosmon, the Id.onls' which ho oxproasod by volco and Id his dully 11(6 aro treasured oa.tho greatest spiritual possessions oftht Amorlonn Nation. Today hla - countrymon honor him oa tho mnn wl)o saved the Amorlcait Ropubllc from disunion, and gave the black man his freedom. i Sirs. Wm. Choyne, Mrs. Alex Cheyn,- Mrs. . Frank Stowotti Mrs. E. A. Schrolnor. Mrs. .11. 1. Bonnet and the Misses Ruby and Stella Kchrolnor atntonded the Ladies' Aid at Iven Iconblces Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Stowart called on Mrs. Khubert one day this wook. O'Connor brothors drove a fine bunch of fat cattlo to market Wednoaduy. WORDEN SPRING LAKI t , , i Mr. and Mrs. V. CI. Williams wore transacting buslnoss In Klamath Falls Thursday.-,1 Mr. Lyons and ions, Carl and Luke, have moved on the Shubert ranch. ' "The toaohor and pupils wore pleasantly surprisoa Monoay wnon Mrs. Frank Stewart called at tho sobool house with a big freeior of loe oronm and a btg oako. It was a surprise tor her little son's birth day. ' 1 . JUra. Alox Choyne -was a olty visitor, Thursday. -4.' , " x. ' u, varisou' , wm uuuuuh shlnglos Thursday to shingle 1Mb barn. ; ' ' ' ' ' ' .. Karl Maok ls expecting a large shipment of baby chicks tho last ot this wook. .' ' ' -j Mrs. McCormuelt hue boon con flnod to her homo tor the past weok with a sevoro oold. - II. F. Chapman, who has been ailing for soma tlmo, Is an, tho raid to recovory and will again be In Wordon's social clrole. C. J. McOollum was attending to business matters In Dorrls Wednes day. . M. Motchbnbachor ot Klamath Falls was looking after business In terests In this vicinity Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Oay are the proud parents of a ' boy baby born March H.: ' : . ' Tho advantago of small town life Is that you cni) ront a house with out owulng a lap dog. . Ooorgo Turner ot Ady Is en Raged in fanolng his nowly acquired farm on the winding Klnmath. ' Tho Southc'rn ll'aclflc company has decided to remove tho section house from Calor to Wordon. The Sago of 'Pnrudlse Flat ob serves; Tho onemlos some men havo aro a credit to thorn. U. II. Ooton reports that the miring ot eTira is almost a dally '00 eurrenco on tho north end of the Kouo-Warden road. Mosdamos V. V. and D. L. Oar don havo roturnod after a delight ful visit with frlonds and rolatlvos in tho Rogue rivor vulloy. MT. LAKI-FAIRV1EW Tho Central Community club will meet at Mt. Lakl Friday, the JOth ot March. ; Ladles oast of highway bring Bnndwlchos nnd those wost of highway bring cake. vTlio Lnde' Aid mot with Mrs. Ivnn Iconbyce Wednesday. . Tlroso prosont wero Mosdainoa Frank Stow rt, Dlok Jlonnott, Bill Johnson, Ernest Schrclnor, Alox Cheyno, Jess Jdhnson, J. R. Blllott, H. D. Mor rison, S. Thompson, W. .M. Choyne, Sam Enmnn, Loater Schrolnor,. Ru dolph Otto Wabblos, Sain Dohllngor, Bon Hnmllton, C. A. Hill, Ivon Icon byce, Ruby Schrolnor, Stulla Schroln or, Myrtle Hutlor. Tho next nioet ing of tho ladles', aid will be with Mi's. E. Sourolnor, r , . Mr. and Mrs. BUI Johnson and llttlo son spent tho week-end with Mr. Johnson's nother, Mrs. Ale Alexander in Klamath Falls. Lawrenco Stewart was a caller In Falrvlew Inst week. L. M. Layons has moved on the Schubert pines In Spring Lake. , MALIN On Saturday, March 7, a baby (laughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKicn. On Tuesday aftornootv and even ing the Boliomlaa Society entertain ed the delegation of Ciccho-Slovak-lous, who aro visiting this part ot the country, and other parts of tho stato, seeking a desirable location for settlement for others ot their countrymen, who are desirous ot set tling on farms. Dinner was served at the Malln hall, to the delcgntes and they were shown around tho Malln country both tho hike hind and tho nowly. Irrigatod districts which will oomo undor the new ditches now bolng constructed. In tho evening a mooting was held at the Bohemian hall, whoro speak ers were introduced, following which refreshments were served and a social dance enjoyed.' Those In tho party ot delegates wero Frank J, Prasll and I. M. Kotok,of Chicago. Those men rep resented tho American Csocho-Slo- vaklan chamber of commerce; Joseph Simon, Clcoro, 111; Dr. A. P. Norrle ot Agawam, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pnlck, representing tho east ern colony of Czocho-Slovaklans; B. T. Htnsda of Portland and Charles Zorsan, president and B. W. Siller, secretary of tho Portland branch of the Slovaklan chambor of commerce. They seemed well pleased with what they saw nud heard ot this section ot Klamath county. . Mr. Albert Garyson and father, A. J. Orayson wont to Klamath Falls Wednesday to got a shipment. of troes and bushes which thoy are go ing to plant about tholr home on tholr home ranch just south ot town, Mrs, A. M. Thomas and Mts. J. A. MoComb wero Bhopplng In Kla'muth Fnlls Thursday afternoon.. Mrs. R. O. Hannon returned Thursday , evening from a weeks visit with Mr. Hannon's parents In Klaamth Folia A, If. Male was In Malln Friday transacting business. ( . Mr. Bosklll of the' J. A. MoComb rnnoh left Saturday for Big Valloy, for a few days visit, Mrs. Bosklll will return with htm. Mr. Pursen will attend to the place In Mr, BosklU'a absence, , ' WEEKLY PURCHASE . PLAN POPULAR IN FORD CAR CIRCLES Families of moderate or limited meuns, who heretofore . hesitated about purchasing cars, are coming Into tho automobile buying field in greater numbers than eves before, It records of the Ford Motor Com pany's Weekly Purchase Plan may be taken, as an Indication. The plan,, launched not quite two years ago, was started chiefly to give such people an opportunity to enjoy the benefits and pleasures of motor car transportation and those taking advantage ot it are growing In numbers every day. ' It is simple the prospective purchaser' making weekly payments, of an amount best suited to his individual means, these payments becoming part of a. bank account until such time as the pur chaser has a sufficient sum to take delivery of his car. Details of tho operation of tho plan, as Just given out by the com pany, show that from a comparative ly few dally enrollments during the first month, the number has steadily risen until now more than seven hundred people are enrolling every dny throughout the country, a rather remarkable public endorsement of the plan. The records also show that there aro at prosont more than 110,000 persons on tho Weokly Purchase Plan roll, and that more than 165, 000 already havo received tholr cars undor tho plan. These figures seem to bear out pred'clions mado when tho plan was Inaugurated, that It would exert a iwlde Influence toward lessening ex travagant buying with Its conse quent omtbnrrnsementa, and instead afford a practical means for car own ership In which all members of the family can, participate. 1 Every Day v" u itt- Is a Fashion Display At Falls Mercantile Co. Suits -:- Coats -:-. Dresses See Them at Your Leisure Any Time - - Any Day COURTS Drolls Olive II. Powell et vlr to Russell A. Austin et ux. 3-3-25. $5.50 I R. S. Hot 'Springs' Addn. . Ixt 18, block 37. ' , ' George O. Shumway et ux to E. M. Chllcote, 3-11-25, $.50 I. R. S. Buona Vista Addn. Lot 1, block 78, W. E. Nlesondanger et ux to W. L. Jackson. 3-5-26. .50 I. R. S. Buenn Vista Addn. Lot S. block 78. Thomas H. Lang ot ux to D, Bow man, 8-13-25, $1,00 I. R. S. Chllo quln. Lot I, block 1. ' ' , F. H. Mills to Robert Reynolds. 8-13-25. $500.00 consideration. NW ttSWK. Soc. 24, Tp. 39, Rgo. 11. 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