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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. SEPTEMBER M, 1925 Veteran Zbyszko To Meet Italian PAGE TWO "The taL . 1 A. 5Vws Of The Klamath Country t i LOS ANGELES, Soot. U. Stant ibus Kbyszko, 52 year old wrestler. Who twice Add the world's heavy wli(fht crown, meets Renato Qar dliil, Italian mat man here tonight In the feature event on the Olympic nudltoriuin's card. The winner cf this ma lull, Promo ter Lou OUTO announced, will meet Joe stechcr, claimant of the heavy weight title, late l-ils month in a two out of three falls bout. MOVKS FAMILY HERE J. Ritchie, representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, formerly a resident , :f Ash land has moved his family here from Wo valley city. The..- have. taken .the Baptist parsonage home. Mr. Ritchie will make KlamUlCi Kalli his headquarters fr-m now on. Value in Tires That's what you get when you buy Firestone or General tires. J"or Quality and service there is none better. GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFIELD Klamath Tire House "Cap" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. SAVE -with SAFETY HKSto DRUGSTORE Dyspepsia Tablets Perhaps yon ate a little too much or you were hurried while eatin. If you have a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets handy you will soon be relieved of that unpleasant feeling. Indigestion, nausea, dyspep sia, sour stomach and other disturbances of the digestive organs are propmtly corrected by the use of Hexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Have a box at hand. Star Drug Store KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TENNANT ITEMS Geo. 0. Howard and Mrs. Howard of Los Altos. California, artvld m camp Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. How ard will teach In our school this year. Wayne McDonald, who has spent the summer vacation with relatives at Tillamook, Oregon, returned Sun day ready for school Monday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. li. 11. Hawkins and daughter. Harmony, returned Sun day from a delightful trip to Crater Lake. Mrs. Hawkins' mother, Mrs. Cot llurkee. of llunsmuir. California accompanied them on their trip and returned with them for a week's visit prior to leaving for the East us far as Chicago. Mrs. John Dollarhide and daugh ters. Clara and Iloroihy. and son Morris: Mrs. W. S. Hatfield and Miss Elizabeth Hatfield motored to Weed Saturday returning Sunday. Hubert Gholson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Gholson, has been quite ill all week and not able to start to school. I. W. Yancy of Teuuant. Calif., and May Millett of Klamath Fails. Oregon, were married at Yreka. Cal ifornia. August 31st. The young couple will reside at Tennant. where Mr. Yancy is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Campbell of Medford. Oregon, spent a few da.y this week with Mr. and Mrs. Max Tilson. The two ladies are sisters. Our school opened Monday morn ing. September 7. with US pupils. Mr. John Luttrell. who was princi pal last year, has the same position this year. Mr. Geo. C. Howard is the high school instructor, Mrs. Howard the intermediate, and Mrs. Dale Beeson the primary teacher. This is Mrs. Beeson's fourth year, Wednesday being admission day. there was no school. Born. Sunday. Sept. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Penncll. a 9-pound boy. Mr. Pennell greets everyone with a broad smile these days, as they have three little girls, but this is the first and only boy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chambers and small daughter. Joyce, arrived in camp Monday on their way to Southern California on a vacation trip. Mr. Chambers used to be em ployed here in the supply room at the machine ships, but is assistant manager of the Western Auto Sup ply Company's branch store at Sa lem, Oregon, at present. Both are looking well and were pleased to greet old friends and neighbors again. Mrs. H. J. Templeton is quite ill with the flu. while her condition is not serious, she is confined to her bed. Floyd McDonald, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McDonald, who has been confined to his bed with valvular heart trouble, following an attack of the flu, sat up in a chair Sunday for the first tlms in three months. This sems a long time for a young person to lie in bed, and everyone is rejoicing with Floyd on being able to do this well.' It will be some weeks yet before he is allowed to walk. Little Miss Peggy Vance, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance, entertained twelve of her little girl friends Wednesday after noon, the occasion being Miss Peg gy's Gth birthday. The long table was beautifully set and decorated in pink and white, with pink paper Perfect Pasteurization , j Means H Perfect Protection Pasturization is simply heating milk not boil ing it. By raising the temperature of the milk to 145 degrees Fahrenheit and keeping it at that point for thirty minutes, all harmful germs are de stroyed, but the milk is not changed. After heating, the milk, is immediately cooled to 40 degrees or less and flows on to the bot tling machine and is automatically filled and capped; thus avoiding contact with human hands. every new ce must DC cut Q bidlwant tffiese msm: rSSOS f. o. b. Toledo m m cma mciudedf n 4 j. facte IW4f at. WUbi-Ortilaatl to. Such was the President's order, RESULT? A new -day automobile at a price unbelievable until today. Full-size-5-passenger; sliding-gear transmission, at less than $600 for the first time in all history. Here are the high-spots. Check them with any car you know selling anywhere near the price. Then ask yourself "In what other light car can I even approx imate this phenomenal $595 value? A full-size, 5-passenger Sedan room to spare for 5 regular people ... a smartly designed car, clean-cut, rakish, low, extraordinarily good-looking! . . . polished lacquer finish, rich deep blue with glistening jet-black trimmings, as hands ime a light car as anybody ever looked at. Women love itl A 27-horsepower engine Sturdy, fast, reliable, all the power you need to carry you 50 miles or 50,000. A noble hill-climbcr. A quieter engine with fewer working parts. 20-to-25 miles to ' the gallon of gas, often more light on oil hundreds of letters from Overland owners report as high as 15,001) miles without a dollar spent for engine up keep! Sliding gear transmission Three speed, selective, sliding-gear trans missionat the lowest price ever avail able in a light Sedan! Iiorg ant! Deck disc type clutch one of the finest clutches made; Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition a rear axle system equal to that used in cars carrying double the weight of this one; Axle shafts of Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known. In the entire three years In which Overland has used this axle system there Is no case on record where an axle has ever been broken! - Extra big door cllra mMk, i-aa alttraitca 4iul Mil In I... li, fiiuit nuil i " SMIts, Kmc iliMr iiai (our rtiiu lu-my hind iha low ais tuiiii io aiuiiii ptmliliimnll Wider neat a iha vLI-it ut nnr llillii CM tioltll New Slllls plsfS tiitillililvd limit BfJIi ' Infjhta grids, fi Innim desp, WWm t4. k - ii 4i lashes Wait, ta ISMtMs I'm' Nu natch-box elf i. No rowtUnl Bio, wide xrlndowa mora iliait 30 agitata of -i'i..,w ana,, all ttia.llr illlil all IBS I'lo.i.l. linln larTUptad ittlun it a tmirtntS car. Latent onc-ptcce icindnhield - ., :,!. vatiiatila In ' i''-' (avctftadr, tmoltaif io Irtl UIm. You ran atwaya aoa wtirre mi'lo gotiiii. Mi -atlly ailoilrl you loit't liaie to tuta wltli It. AJt (tidily to IrM tar'a iiua. Chassis a strong, rlgitl frame with plenty of bracing; springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring Meel known to engineering every leaf in each spring is genuine Chrome Vanadium ; the same material you will find in the world's finest automobiles! We challenge any owner In America to point out wherein thfa $695 Overland can be duplicated for quality or for up-to-the-minute cqulptncnt, or for dollar-far-doil.tr value. Step In and see this car. Ride In It -know the comfort of it. Drive it youriolf -feel the ease of it, the power of it. r.asy terms. Only a small amount down. IH months for the balance. Trade In your present car as part payment. Overland-Knight Sales Co. Fourth and Klamath Holliday Dairy Phone 501 7th and Klamath Ave. We guarantee perfect pasturization (lolld. balloons and papor cut favors. A larse liitliday fak frostud pink and white, with fivii jiink candles on top was the pfece-de-reftistflrice. Mrs. Vance served lovely refresh ments to the little folks, The af ternoon was spent playiux came--and Harmony Hawkins and little Virginia Friend each played a piano solo. Besides a beautiful piano, gift from her father and mother, Miss Peggy received many pretty and useful gifts. Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. Herbert Chambers of Salem, Oregon, Mrs. O. O. Wlogffeld gave a small afternoon party at her home on (i street. Those present were all old friends and neighbors of Mrs. Chambers who were delighted to greet her once more among them. Those present were Mrs. Herbert Chambers of Salem, Oregon; MrB. lieulah llaskett of Pasadena, Calif.; and Mrs. Corn Hurkeet of lluns muir, Cullf., out of town guests, and Mesdanies Packer, H. J. Tem pleton, Tord, Murphy, Ciraril. Dol larhide, II. M. Templeton, Hawkins, and the hostess, Mrs. (). O. Wing field. Al' enjoyed a pleasant af ternoon and light refreshments; were served. Wednesday evening, September !), the people of Tennant gave a re ception for the school teachers in the Wlldwood Christian church. This wns jimt n social affair tn weKBUte I the teachers among us, anil for the i parents and teachers to get ac quainted. A nice programme was enjoyed, consisting of a brilliant I Overture trio by Fred Boylo with ! the violin. Mr. Kwartwood. saxo phone, and Dr. Sandfe on the piano. Mr. C. W. Murphy, camp super intendent nnd his brother, J. ' Murphy who is the usseinblyman from our county, both gave Interest ing talks. Miss Elizabeth Qholson ami Miss Dorothy Murphy played beautiful piano solos. l)r, F. 8. Ford, pastor of Hid church, Introduced Prpfi .lohn Lut trpU, who talked to the parent:! In behalf of Hie pupils, and in turn i introduced the other teacaorB, Mrs. I Oalii BeesOn, Mr. Ceo. C. Howard land Mrs. Howard. Kficli one re sponded to the introduction by a few pleasing and Instructive re marks. After the program all were In- vited to Hu1 social list 1 1 upstairs to partake of light refreshments. This part of tiie entertainment was presided over by Mesdaiuos Clay Parker, Alvan Oppcrud. W. S". Hatfield anil O.' (), Wlngfleld. Mr. Frank Buckley left Saturday morning for an extended visit with his mother at Salt Lake, Utah. The dance given Frldny evening tinder tiie mauai.ement of W. II. Vance was well attended nnd evtry one imoyd a mosl pleasant lime. Johnson's four-piece orchestra sent forth the bewitching strains of music to Which young and old step ped in lively measure. At. midnight a nice lunch was served. All did amnio Justice to ibis part, of He-' evening's enter tainment, Shasta View-Malin The Shasta View school opened .Monday, September 7, with Miss Bateman and Miss Brlsco as teach ers. Mrs. Belle Klrkpatrlbk who has been visiting her son in Birming ham. Iowa, bus returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W, A. Lay man, and expects to spend the win ter witii her ohlldron her". Mr. ami Mrs. Martin CliristonBon anil bnhy daughter and Mrs. A. Turner Ot Klamath Calls were vis itors Willi Mrs. Turner's daughter, Mrs. II. B, Wilson and family the first of Hie week. Boss Btampley and' family of Klatnath Palls were visitors at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hasklns and latiiily Sunday and MondHy. Three large ears have been pur chased by our neighbors, II. K. Wil son, c. M. Kirk put rick anil V. It. Hasklns, recently. Hugh Boss and wife of the Tille Luke country were visitors at the Klrltpalrl'k bomCJ-he first of the. week. Cecil Hunt of Klamath Falls vis ited his friends Lester and Karl Wilson last Sunday. The linlles of the Helping Hand society met with Mrs. John Rebel' Wednesday with the following pres ent:. Meiitbtmes Myers, Crnyson, Macken, Thomas, Smith, Sanders, McNeil, Bailey, Wilson, Klrkpitlrlck, McNeil, Anderson, Konyon, McCul ley, Fisher, Rober and Miss Mar garet Macken. The gentlemen there for luncheon were Massrs. Sanders, Bailey, Fisher, Anderson and Itev. Mlksovslty. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sanders on Wednesday, Sept. ZZ, (iK.MlV II Kill'. Attorney Arthur M. Ounry of Port land I, In the city on bUHlnos, planning lo look mver'ilnls ranch In terests In the Wo.'iis valley. Mr. JIO W.MAN II 101 IK Biowmttn at bltq Oregon Wool en Mills, Willi uUMdqUfvTtari III Portlopd, Is here in the InteroNl of tho ljmpiiiiy' ( stoic, IWlhJflhi w'lll Be ready ifor liiinlness wltlilti a short time, Feet, are like wives. Yon walk on your own hut object to others walking on them, y. a - imported and Domestic Groceries Our complete stock of staple and fancy groceries is open to you each day from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays. Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day Italian-American Grocery WE DELIVER FREE 't''t"t't''!"i''ii.!"i.'!.4..ti..i,,t..tatti),f ttmtftmm