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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1928)
t featuwjgy, March 17, 102ft THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEnOtf 7 4 Tcfe 4CKE ON CASE lilIN(l. rallf, Mar. 17. !')! - 4,iadlmkid fur ill tin ami mm' hup hours, thn iury Irylen II. I,. ! tllftiMlli. rharavd w It It battery unfit Mlm Oclavia llnrforil, of W hit more, Cnlir . . Ulx Iihtk'-u easy Friday. In lo previous trlkfs. Inn MIh 1 1 nlfiiril'it rira mill bmiiiaj li'T when aim riuliu'il I I rt nclvuliri.. ( Hill l.t.lHT MrlXTfcXfKll. I'OHTI.ANIJ, Or Mr. IT. (A. P.) Herbert B. (Win, driiKKlst, Whippet Collegiate Roadster j 'Glorious 4th For 1928 is Striking Model; To be Staged By Chilcquin OIMTOKIo rKKNTlTK ("Morning ut the Year" bf Cal rmt l,tsT SUitVt man a prelude. The performance Iisst HOtk C.MKRft BKtTtE ! night I ahoric mullliic from tfc MM, Aiitbi-r rbaptrr In the maslral . )aUc equalled the perfect reH- j,jidi, 0r frea Moo4 tat. Vllly'-OvrIund' Jirtiitatlait made It use of the must popular 1 nl llm 1U5K Whin i,,t I'lillrxlulo In r... tl . ,, Tl,l. wa aeiiLmred luto yesterday o tuMur r,mI1ll, out , com. popularity attained, by the y- YlHUKiCI.V Ore Mar 17 four years In prison In tonnec- p,r; complete Hoe of Whippet Itsh Whippet e!l-irlaU roadster ; i hlloaalo trill 'hare ' Foarth of the Juries tryine- the caseation with vlra ring artlvltlee. , modfls. The new roadster on wae especially aoticeabla -Wlfciai brii., ikii mr hirh also failed to raac.it a verdict itl ! Cufflu is the ftflh to lo sen-Utie Whippet chassis carries ontitbe younger because of fte should be bl-r and torfter thas wito llrhnrK'"4 J ti-ntvil a renult of vlre Invcall- . the name amardimnt Ihal i liar-! amart appearance, apeeii, powrierer acrardlnit lo flurk Pearann, Vfmlilld ' WatTaVrtiae'd of 1 fc'ar'- aalluna hir, iaiierlied II predwrcnaor and and onomy, t who jjip),) pu, on ,t year' )' j The 1211 foliffflala roadater ( now 0 tuctef ally. The ho I annaia fit Klamath Fatta w tloa of She program gtres th 0E!a, eattaed! tha dwcK of ttr. jronplelrd last Blitbt hs the i eenln taftwe when an pprecl- m In!, 77, t rUrd farsar Oratorfu mirifj y made It ffBat "fire aitdtcne JUteaed to th moat , jje!.s Weaeaily, Tfce bMlr wai appevrance in "The 8etes La laaplrtng ststtcale erer preaeated to fUastath TtV-t, tit tcemmt I Worda of Chftat bjf lfabola, mUh la lb la city. koaaa. ,. r 1 jt r (if la atriklim to aptwaranca . .. j . . . .... olth will be alone the IIb of the ori Sale of USED CARS 1925 HUDSON COACH $500.00 1926 NASH SEDAN. Reconditioned ....... 1926 HUDSON BROUGHAM. New paint, tires $850.00 1921 ISUICK TOURING 1925 ESSEX COACH. A good buy ........ . .$300.00 1923 HUDSON COACH. Balloon tires, and runs good . . .$250.00 ALL CARS HAVE 1928 LICENSE MmeMotorCo. 5 Phone 680 Be adoption of full traea . BnnfiilKi lt ytr. Hh Dlcnlr femlera whtrb arid a raklxb effect of tuiklnc raiea. conUnta. p lo the lon weeplRgj linea, i radea anil other thlnisa that so Thla car to the aame type that ; to make up a real rourtb. ha vatabltahed ununuaj apeed ', The bratiuR the pat two and atamlsa performance UuriDIC jrcara from Ihe apeclator'a atand Ihe paat year In atork car rarea plut ha Irea equally a cod la rarlotie psrta of the country. 1 aa any ahoara In thf afate ex attainlnn apeeda In ffiany la-'cpt 'andlrlon. The beat rtdtciK alanree of TV mllea an hour. It j and barking laleut amona the la the aame type that negotiated rowpeople end the bet bni-klna the almost Impoaalble climb tip and wtt4 boraea Ib thla d'strtrt the 17th alreet Inclined pUne,lll be Included In the ahoar. railway at 1'lltaburgh a fer mom In ago. ,HlSS,fl AIV WIXO. l CHANGE OF MODEL SALE Model AB the "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet came out at, the firt of the year. It eame as much of a surprise to us as you. Not expecting the change we had in our accessory department a good stock of accessories for the 1927 model car which were interchangeable with the 1926 and 1925 models, but not on the 1928 models. We must move these irregardless of what they cost us. If your car is of the 1925, 1926, 1927 model read and compare the below prices then come in and dall up the old bus at below wholesale costs. NEW WRECKING CUR ADAPTABLE TO NIGHTWDRK The Locke Motor, company neire Jut completed la their abopa the staking of a romblaa toln aerrlce, lowing, aal wrecking car which la now eeen on ce atreita quite freqicitl?. Thit wrecking cir It of tha ery vA mrct bC'l a-MiBtc;i on a t in f h-- irolet truck, diapla-lng their la 5n't Cherrolet tab. a S'.i ton S Wearer chane and ninch. It ,l fully equipped wlh lights both front anl rear, making It (tdviit able for tttgbt wrok. Thla wrecker, Mr. Lock atatua. will be capable of taking care of any wrecking aertce that may occur, ac the machiaerir In Dtallel makes It p3.ilb!e to take a car front any poaitlon. So matter where or how deep the dltjh In" which y'ouc car lasda, m. eH TtM "'hrXt.Thf Wilt Fkna In M tha Ucf-tKat the crane la mount ed on one sf our apeedy tso truck chaaaia, capable of luaklsg 44 and 4$ mllea per hour. It ahould apeed up fareckt&c cerr- tce. ft tack amartnesa te ar hie red on , a while bililbuntl mushroom hat I by a wing faahloned of wired grocgrslB ribbon. . . Vernay " . Radiator Shutter Regular Price $7.00 Sale Price $4.98 Crawford Radiator Cover . Leather ; Regular Price $3.25 Sale Price $1.98 ..V Arvin Heator ' None Belter Regular Price $6.50 ; Sale Price 0.13 Stewart Warner Searchlight Regular Price $7.25, Sale Price $3.69', pHand Windshield I". 'f ? Swipe Regular Price $1.50 Sale Price 69c STOPLIGHTS Regular Price $4.50 . Sale Price $2.89 Side Lamps Set of Two Regular Price $4.50 Sale Price$2.89 : GAS FILTER Regular Price $1.75 Sale Price 98c $6.69 $9.75 EXTRA SPECIAL , Rugby 29x4.40 Casing REGULAR SPECIAL Rubber Case Baliery, 1 yr. guar. Any number of other articles like seat covers, seat cush ioning, running board mats,, kick plates, etc., at less than who! sale prices. s LOCKE MOTOR CO. 522 South Sixth Phone 49 Obituary MtMtWAX 1RWIX Frienda are reapectfally Invited to attend the funeral eerclre for the late Morgan Irwin to be held thla- Sunday afternoon at 1:50 o'clock at the Earl, Wblllock fu neral home. Pine areas, at Slath, with RfT. Frank Wemett nintor cf the First Methodist church officiating. Interment will be made Is the family plot In Linkrllle censstery. SEE THESE USED CARS 1927 Studebaker Road ittcr, with glass en closure. 1326 Buick Master Six t Sedan. 1926 Buiek Standard Six Coach. 1926 Dodire Special Busi-ne.-s Sedan, 1925 Buick Master Six Touring with glass .. enclosure. 1925 Buick Standard Sis V. ., Coach. , . . 1925 Hudson Brougham. 1924 Buick 4 Touring. BUICK GARAGE 1330 Main St, Lowest price T in history EW WILOTS dKNIGHT Standard ix $1 , 1. 4S "slar. C2.-ja Sr-j53 14 Important advantage of tfee new Standard Six Patented ftfgh compression jUTi-e-t'2&4 7'bearmg rankshoft Primitive, mechanical-type 4-wheel braies Wide, deeply cushioned lonTy-fining jcaM . . Adruslahl steering past Thermostat air cUana oil rectifier Harrow body posts far clearer vision 8 Timken bearing In front a x !e assembly for fra running and eosuzjl steering Enthusiastic public welcomes this outstanding value Seldom, if ever, has a new car bees accorded such hearty reception as that which haswetcomed theWfily Knight Standard Sis. Motorists everywhere have been quick to ap prectafe its gracefuJ, sweeping laws, its richness of color, its high artirtry of finish, its Epacious interior?, its tasteful appoiatments. But eveo more important, this new car brings you the supreme id vin tages of the paientsd Willys-Knight engine its velvet smoothness, silent power, quick starting and simple, trouble-free .design at the lowest price in history! WatT-RctKSe treat Mte2ML la -l Vn.lna ltarr mi tptritkWMM iir w tm. r&gml max V. ail QrUi. at, T4kifcx OkMk WHIPPET-KNIGHT SALES CO. Corner 4th and Klamath Phtma 859 f H.IRRV RAMSEV j The funeral of the lata Harry Ramaey wea held from the Earl 1 Wblllock funeral home Saturday : ntternoon at I o'clock. Interment waa made In Linkrllle cemetery. rilWX ll.RIUSA RlmoB Barboaa. trM 45 years, ' passed away In thla city, at an early hour Friday morning, fol ic win ar brief Illness. He aa a native of Mexico and a fecldrnt W of thla aectioB for the pan I? (I months. The remains are In care oC the Eart Whltlork tnncral hime. Pine aeenae at Sixth. Fa-; niral arrangementa will bo an uomiccd later. mum sales Both Jt m HI HISTORY high narks m h pubMet purchases nr, . STJJ?M r-"'it Dm. Jt ccaje lb 5her-, tmJf . VIOM f- r-. -"lottery if'. a.s liKORtJK W.tlX-tCK Funeral arrangements tor the late George Wallace will bo n- i nonnrea in snonaay CTenmna w- . sue. Inatrurt:ona for burial arc Ipendina; Ihe arrival ct hta alater, Mrs. N. I. Aitderson cf Hatelton, ; North Dakota. The remains are Sal Iho Karl Whitlock funeral ;iome, Pine avenue , at Sfsth, t where friends may call. i Shortly after wlrtnlaht rrklay. Bllaabeth Ann, Ihe Idolited and only infant du.iter of Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel P. -Miller, entered Into rest at the family residence. ' S98 Hoseway Ilrlvo. Her passing lulnjt the termination of an ill ness icf orer a neek"s duration. Tho child was born Feb. I, tit'. In thla city, and waa aired one year, ne month and It days :when called. Friends are wel como to cbU at tho Baby Ncok of the Towey Morlnary, Pin? venue at Eighth atreet, to pay their resoecta. Tentatlro plana re for the funeral to be held at Ihe mortuary Monday. Definite Information may secured by calling Telephone No. JJOO. For results use Humid, Class Art". ta - - !s Dunham Auto Co. Sixth Street at Oak Avenue Phone 52-W STUBE EMKEWL Tbe Great Independent . . -