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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1925)
From Ireland The Qifts of Packard DURING the lant twenty-five years it has been Packard's privilege to make many fine gifts to those who buy motor cars. ,v , A few years ago it was the fuclkcr, found only on Packard cars, and then last year, four wheel brakes, for Packard was the first well-known motor car builder to include four wheel brakes as standard equipment. Now, Packard is offering at one time three gifts, the most important improvements since the days of the electrical starter, nearly fifteen years ago. ' The thousands who have taken delivery of new Packard cars, both Six and Eight, during the past few weeks have found in them: - 1. The motor oil rectifier. 2. The chassis pressure lubricator. 3. The new steering and front spring luapenslon. Numbers 1 and 2 should double the life of your car, reduce operating and maintenance charges and add years to your peace of mind. Number 3 makes available the advantages of low pressure tires with the elimination of dangerous wheel wobble. No other car lias these three improvements. f 0 May we show you why those 'who own Packard cars need to change motor oil but four times year, and how they lub ricate their cart in lest than one second of time? And will you, as our guest, drive one of these new cars over a route selected to bring out the advantages of the new steer ing and spring suspension? If It will be any hardship for you to stop at our store during the next few days, a 'phone call will bring a car to your door where you may inspect the latest gifts of Packard. POSPISIL MOTOR CO. KLAMATH AVE. AT EIGHTH STREET Phone 890 - l ' i -y 7 Iforo we havo another boxing chnm pion from Herons the pond. Ho t I'o Jiumprles, bantamweight king ot i Ireland, a protcgo ot Ted "Kid", lliwln former wcllor title-holder. Humphries is now In this country training for hla bout with Charley tf'hfij nwnbws, , rushed factory productkin has been uuubla to supply 8 growing de mand for tho new coach. TO KKLIi KIIII'H WABIIINOTON. May 10. A pro Krain ot selling 200 government vnssuls for scrapping has been tentatively agreed upon by thu sub committee on scrapping of I ho Hhlp plng board. Henry Ford's bulng sued for J 12, 000,000. If ho Iohus, flivvers may go up a nickel next year. You would not buy Fabric (Ires snd pay the prlco ot Cords. BUT when you buy wrapped or cotton covorocl gnrdon hose and pay tho prlco ot moulded garden boso you, aro doing the amo thing. For tho original crack-proof, noii-klnknblo Garden Hose Try LORENZ CO. First Phone 371 On Gth near Main Cheaper Wood V.i y., f. , i ' BLOCK WOOD ia down to the bargain i SUMMER PRICES . Order a couple of loads each month through the summer at these cheap prices and you will be prepared for winter. Peyton & Co. . "Wood to burn" eOl Maln ' Phone 535 National Bank Resources Big WASHINGTON. May 10. Com bined resources of tho national bnnku of the United ; Btatcs on April 0, tho luto ot tho Inst bank call, were (23,832,27.1,000 or an Incronno In thu lost 12 months of 11,709,675,000. Every phnso ot national banking operations showod Important in creases. Loans and discounts of all tho banks aggregated $12. 4(18,830. 000. on incroaso of mora than half a billion In tho your slnco tho cor responding hank call of 1924. Total deposit liabilities amounted to 19, 1 S82.947.000, an Increnno ot 11,784,201,000 over doposlta ot a year ago. . SIGN CREW BUSY AT WORK ON ROAD All Information of tho road that will acquaint tho tourist with necessnry facts concerning roods and cities ot Klumnth county nro Inscribed on approximately 100 signs - that havo been croctod be tween Klamath Falls .and Bonanza and Klumnth Falls and tho state lino. Tho nlgn crow Is now work ing on Tho Dalles-California high way north from Klamath Falls to tho statn lino and also on the Crater Vinko highway from the Fort K'.nmnth Junction north to tho pnrk line boundary. Within tho noxt few weeks ISO signs will havo boon placed on The Ashlnnd-Klamnth Falls highway, bo twoon this city and tho Pacific highway. ,. Shoe Size Determines Safety in Driving Tho woaror ot a No. 9 shoo, driv ing n Studohakcr Standard Six mo tor car, will snvo fines and avoid aecldonts, It lias boon discovered, been use ho will not unconsciously oxcood speed limits. Tho sphorlcnl foot accelerator and tho contour ot tho aluminum floor board Is responsible. On thcao rnrn, tho driver may rest his foot flut. upon tho floor board,' the accelerator beneath tho foot nhoad of tho heel. lu that position, a. No. 0 shoo will operate tho car at, 23 miles nn hour, Thus, driving abstractedly, tho wearer of that bUo shoo novor will oxcood spood llmltn. Just about tlio strnnnext nows In tho papors today Is a Chicago chom Ist drunk poison boozo, They enpturod bIx bank robbors In Moscow. Wo didn't know rob bing bnuks wop Illegal tlioro. H. KNOX PURCHASES FIRST STAR COACH Harold Knox, organist at tho Pino Tree theatre has recently pur chased a Star couch, tbo only"' car ot Its kind In tils territory and tho first to bo dollvored In Klamath. Tho production ot theso coaches has recently started In quantity and other orders aro on file. Deliveries will be mado In rotation. j This car, one ot the hits ot the recent automobile shows held thru- out' tbo country, fills a definite need ; In the low priced transportation field. Artistically designed, yet carry ing out every unitarian Idea yet ad vanced to nutomosne ouyers, as well as an unusual completeness of j equipment, the new coach 'has met with an Instantaneous demand. A Elks To Initiate Class On Thursday Another large class will be Inltlat ed Into Klamath Falls Lodge of Elks next Thursday night at 8:00 p. m. was the announcement made today by Exalted Ruler Charlton S Currln. John Houston chairman of the entertainment committee Is making plans for the "eats" and musical entertainment, as Is Jlmmle Swan son wlt'.i his two Lieutenants Ed dies CJaik and O:to Lorenz for the finer touches of Initiation. Thore will bo' nine men receive tho degree of Elkdom by Initiation and four upon a card of dem'slon, The local lodge ot Elks is wel cn Its quota which is In accordant with the plant outlined by the Grand lodge administration of one million men by the time the grand lodge meets in Portland, Oregn. July 13. There will possibly be four more initiations by 1927 up to tbo tlmo tho grand lod;e meU according to F.x.ilted Kuler C i -in. ' Plans for 'the ;' Cayuse Blanket Campaign and Biauket Dauc.i will be discussed and launched Thurs day under direction ot Lei'.'e Rig era. This dance will be hit Tues day. July 7tb. Son is Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ganong . , Mr. and Mrs. William Ganong yesterday afternoon became the par ents ot a nine and one half bound baby boy, which they named Frank Falkner. Tho district attorney said that be was leaving for file veteran's hos pital next Thursday where he will Whan Better Automobiles Art Built, Buick Will Build Them No. 11 liestiom Can Buick4-,wheel brakes be applied while turning corners? ttSWer : Certainly. The brake on the outside front wheel is automatically released, making steering easy and car control sure. Only one sucb device has so far been perfected, and Buick has it. BUICK AND STAR GARAGE Opposite White Pelican Hotel DoobeBrdthers COMMERCIAL CAR Dodge Brothers Commercial Car advertises the business it serves. In fact, merchants value the ap pearance of the car second only to the low-cost, dependable mileage it delivers. Screen, Commercial Car $910, f. o. b. Detroit 1075 delivered W. S. WAKEFIELD 420 Klamath Avenue Phone 106 receive a report on bis condition. If favorable he will not resign his position; it not, he said that he would not feel justified in keeping the position longer. . MISS BIEHN WILL SAIL FOR EUROPE Miss Pearl Blehn, daughter ot Mr. and 'Mrs. George Biehn ot Port land, former residents ot Klamaih Falls will sail from New York. June 27 tor an extensive tour ot Europe. Leaving Portland on June 19, Miss Blehn will spend several days in the east visiting with friends. Miss Avis Smith of Rainier, Oregon, is the only other gm m the state, who with Miss Biehn will take ad vantage cf the American Student's Tour this summer. . Miss Smith and Miss Biehn who are members ot Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity on the Oregon Agricultural campus, will make up a party ot girls who are also members ot (he same fraternity. , The party will visit prominent points in England, France, Belgium', Holland, Italy, Switzerland And pos sible other points. :; They will re turn from Europe August 30, 1(25. Miss Biehn will be met ia New York by her mother, Mrs. Oeorge Blehn who will spend several weeks- in the east. . Most auto wrecks are caused by people who don't know a four-letter word meaning desist; - ' longer Service What do your tires look like after 10,000 miles? Are they all in shreds and have they been giving you trouble for the last 3000 miles? Seiberling Cords look better after a miles than most tires It's All in PORTAGE CORD Seiberling Built 30x3 ; . $8.00 30x3V :$9.50 30x3y2 Oldfield Utility Cord -. -$8.50 30x3Vz Oldfield Fabric $7.65 30x3 Goodyear Change-Over tire . $8.00 full 10,000 or 12,000 do after 8000. the Quality SEIBERLING CORDS 30x3, 4 ply -..$12.50 20x3 6-ply 33x5 8-pIy 32x4 8-ply 30x5 8-ply 32x6 8-ply $15.50 $40.00 $32.00 $37.20 $58.00 Balsiger Motor Co. Authorized Ford Sales and Service