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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1928)
Wctlniwlay, September fllLGimi CONSERVATIVES CLUBSPLAIINED WIN Ppi .MKDKOKD. Onv. K..l. II. ,). -AiiiaiKiiiiinni.il oi utl l ho varl- nua sport clubs of ihe ihrea I'm l. nr cuss. inir nun niu. tiiHiiiu- """ known II... I'a.i- " - ... proposed Hi llin rniifi reni n here of Ilia sportsman Iriim f'ulifor - - lil. Washington ami Oregon Final ttrlluu .m III. suggestion I. rp,lh)l,.ul, ,,..,,;,!,.; ; : -!-, ' a .........in,. i.,.i...ii.. i. ' ' r .,...iv. po. from fuel, ....... ... named to ' "'7' '"" ' anip.lg... dnw up tha cnnsUluMon ml l.v , . . . laws. ILrl Anders,..,. M..ur..nl. ' '." ,hu "'l of " ""' II. K. Klr.w...il. I'..rili.ml. V. ' i17-,""1,r """' Progr.sslvcs Hum Duuslan. Ilolhcll. Wal... , ,"r'"'' "'" "" "' ""r Thomas Miller. H.-ia.le. K. II."""" hk"ra Knuffmui. .uid lti.be I.. Mmm. , "'' - progressive, chnlr- "San Kr.ui 'Urn. rompon-d il,r U,UB "f "'" '"""'r "rganlsed unci committee. .oiiiM.rv.tlvn controlled slate ceii- A resolution A-kl.n liiP kKtlr' t',"n,,1"" The convi.ntl.ni Ulur of the Hire Pacific riiiill"""'"1" ' progros- ttntcs In iiili.pt uniform reguln. "'vo" "" ""'i"T I"'""""" '"r the lory lawn lor offshore IrnllliiK Ur,i '' years, for million anil ncl setting near th. moullia of rivers also m, FOOD RIOTS ON nriorn ilia ciinicrenre tor anion. Believe Angry Boys Injured Plane Control i "iol ihi ui If Miay rrturni'd amply VKIAII. -'llf.. gipt. I. ' hmnli'd. Tli.y li-a.-d for aom P) Otfli tola hern Imlav Iiivmii- .I'll'., rllh-'r inonry or fmid. lo joti'd reporla that the Jaalouay of small boya rauaed them to partially rut a control of lha air- plana In whlrft Itolierl Htuni- In dimpnlr liei nuse of Iji k of jr-1 bauKh. pilot, was Injured mid lief. , Cm'II Wriihl, aibi.nl boy, wna Mr. Iluker arrived with five burned lo death last week. j assistants on thn t'uiled Hta.es I li.Kvald Pa.erwko.. Hiii ramento destroyer tlllmer and Ihey at ! flyer,' examined the plane wreck-( om plunKi'd Into, the wjfk of! an and said he found one of ihe oraaiiiilni relief measures. ' wlrea partially severed by pliers ! with about oiie-tblrd of the" A local business man la quoted as .u, heu'rd from, the list of lelllno: tha sherllf Iwo small boys known dead stood at 111. Kellef warned Cecil not In o up with p.rtlea found, however, that re-' Kiambauab. .ports which came tlirouah from1 It la the theory Ihe boya be- Broll, cli tended lo con-: lleved Slambauith favored Cecil (ltm pi t,m.t., , d,llh ' by allowina him lo polish parts. , , ouw nd . prp,r,y llM of lha airplane and leave him lib- pf ,,gu UOl) erties hn refused other boys. Authorities are withholding nnnws at present. LENGLEN SAYS Ci-I?C; THROI IflH one o i nrwuvjii NICE. France, Hept, U. -Hutnnno ltnglen, Ihn I API great ed nrofessloiial lu August, 1528. today renounced tha game for ever. She also took a fling at mongers of marriage rumors. "I shall never play tennis agsln. either a. an amateur or as a professional, she aa.d. I have completely given up the game and I. do not rare whether I ever see another rarquel. "Ally true alalemenl resjiectlng marriage will be given lo the newspai-r by the family In the usual fashion should 1 ever con- leniplute -such a step. CONDITION OF W. H. A. RENNER VERY SERIOUS V. II. A. Ilenner. sttornsy of this city, lies nt the family home In a critical condition today. A ' sudden change for thn worse lost night, brought a restloss night to the patient, who for Ihe past week lias fought against death. At a late hour thla afternoon, alight holies were held for his recovery. . Vesterday, Mr. Itenner appenr- ed to Improve In health and rela-. lives and friends were enrour- aged. Imping h would continue , one year. Hhe was born nt Locke. to Improve. ford, California, February ISth. i 187H. and aged D2 years seven , ' I N. Mil. 10 TO SPEAK. ' months and one day at the time 8AI.EM, Ore , Hept. lt. (CP) . nf her demise. In addition to her Ilnrause of n previous engage-' husband alio leaves to mourn her nient, (Inventor I. L. Patterson passing 2 sons, Charles and Jack has been compelled (o decllnn to . .McCoy of Dorrls: 6 brothers, apeak nt Ihe Coos and Curry ; (ieorgo W. and Joseph llrook rounty fair nt Myrtle Point lo- field of Klamath Falls; Henry morrow, lie stated liiduy. ; WOOD Orders for Slals and Block Wood nre cominif in fa.it, and prices will necessarily advance ns bad weuther conies on. We have bargain in Slab Edging, at $2.00 per cord at the yard or $5.00 delivered. Hurry-up orders arc ro ing out promptly. Order a little ahead of your needs if possible. Peyton & Co. COAL, I I Kl, IL, OIL lirilNF.lt ISO H. 7lli St I'liuno ftil.1 J if), iflQfl ! , AI)IHt)., ,vls.. Hopl. IB. (A. r. - In ,t 1 1 .-r uml protracted I HtriiKMl lliul lasted mil II tluwn (uiluy. Hi nservatlves gained ,h. ,) ,,v , utn ,,,,,. ii, an piniiiirai convention of a ..... ....... ,i'llll Willi I. lieilKeS pUUlMiri 10 lliiovnr uml Curtis, emhniiloa ii, , ... ... , ISLAND CHECKED (Conilnn.it iron ne.se II ri tor of ltna.ir relief for Hit. American lied Croat, stated that fonil rloia were Increasing. May- ota of tt dun n towna In appealing for alii, liitornii-il him that that (hn people of I lii' I r towna would tnaa bai-k with them. The mayora 1 "aid their people. wer In a riea perate il lac lit and were plunked 1 WEST PALM IIKACIf. Kli.. Sept. H. I API lliwarrt Belby. chairman of the Palm Ileach County Ited Cross, told a confer ir"rB relief workers Imlly that ,,,,., (if 204 p,.r,lin, Tll.ra, of , tha hurricane, had been burled " local cenielerles. i Tllll lll.tl.M J-.ll O.IHI 111. M.. .... ... . said. Hull uf tlmlii vera of white persona. "Conditions In the stricken' area am growing worse every minute," Helby said. "About , rvil)1 , ,ne ,Bko T,lon . . . . , ,.fcl are In desperate need of clothing, food and medical aid." NEW VOKK. Hept. IS. (API j A northeast gale of nearly bur'; rlcaiia force, lashud Ihe Atlantic j ,abnIiril ,;,-, This storm, thn isit of the West Indian lidrrlt'snc that swept Klor lii and Ihe West Indies, was listed by the weather bureau as j 'extremely dangerous lo ahlp- i Ping." Ktorni warnings were displayed as fur north as Huston and prob-1 ''ly will extend Inter today, ; Obituary Allllli: KINCkF.L. Addle Itinckel. wife nf David '. W. Kluckel, passed away at her Into residence at Dorrls. Calif tir nln, Wednesday morning nt 4:t0 o'clock, following nn Illness of Ilrookfleld of Lnkevlew; Walter I "rookfleld of Han Friincls.'o and Horace Brook field of Dorrls: 2 sisters, Mrs. Lulu Olson of Ml. Shasta City and Mrs. Cora Cald well of Weed, California. The remnins are in the gold room of tlio Karl Whltlock funeral home, Pino nvenitn at Hlxth. where friends may call. Announcement of funeral arrangements tflll lini mndo later. S. P. OFFICIAL ON INSPECTION J. W. Flligernld, superintend ent nf the Shasta division nt the Soul hern I'nclflc railroad, con tinued his Inspection trip today when hn left for the northern part of Klnmnth on train num ber 8. Mr. Fllxgiirnld spent Tues day in Klnmnth Inspecting prog ress made nn construction of new freight facilities and conferring with Klnmnth officials of the Southern Pacific. He is expected to puss 'through Klamath this evening on his way back to Shas ta Division headquarter, at Uuns- uiulr. . , Victim's Daughter Threatened I lj" than a weik afler h.r ! Wrlxht of Kreno, Calif., wan note aenl p:llie. Imrla and her . . ner Kiiro i lie iiihi'i w riiuia anil oruwina la imm inn nolo io uie I li. .11.. Tho lli-l'. I.ilhi.r nti rffl.-lnl h. Pa in t ..' I'nl.m H. NEWELL FOR DRAINAGE PLAN (Contlnuea from page 1 1 ......, ..... land from going to the bT.d. About eight miles of new drains have been built within thn Isit four years at a cost 10 me oiair.ct inline money mat nas neen speni more than llH.ono. Combining tha cost of new drains, then durhig the last four years, uper- at Ion and maintenance funds not forget that the government bones turned up by the search-1""011 'ee was Dot nent,on1 have been sueut for drainage pur-! bill Is a Joint liability and that r's snades said some nf ihem I The nominee's references poses amounting to an average of aim, .U SIS r.tio .....nil. ft may lie the water users did n,.i ,.,i..r..n,l ii.. i ih. nrniuMi il contract would have resulted In i thorough and prompt cleaning ... in ...n... .. .i...i... ....... cuing of 21 miles, and Ihe ex - dnilns. The cost would have . ....... i . . ' " I 7 ,,; , k , thi viitr 1932. If It be nan that v..- r,,,,!. .w. ' ' - spread over twenty-three years with no Interest on unaccrued In- ' atallments. In about three years' lime, the drainage system would bo placed In good condition, and during tho period of reconslritr-! Hon the district s operation and maintenance ai-cniint would be relieved of some of the drainage exnvndllurei which have aver- u.ul shnul lisr.nn tw.r v.... fur tin- lust four years, equivalent lo about 10.30 per acre per year. ; Kerenlly it was found neces - snry to suspend from protest charges 2.r.no acrea of district lauds. The main reason for the suspension was their water - log - ged condition. In Ihe Isklseh re - port on drainage It was estimated that fully 4.000 a. res had he - come non-prortiictho, that pro - ductlon on substantially an equal area had been lessened and tdat several thousand acres addition - nl were threatened because of the rise of ground water. In all. it was estimated that about 30 "men is nossiuie to ootalu rrom per cent of the paving district "'0 Vnlted States Interest-free lands aro unproductive or threat-' '""' "'"t opportunity may not, ened becnitso of tho rise ot , lun onK- Tno sentiment Is grow- ground water. Thc proposed , ,nK ,hat ll,B Cnlted States should drains. If constructed, with some i "ot K'lvane funds which draw additional work on the part of j n J 'merest -lo benefit a few lo-, the Innd owners, would snfe-' '"alllle. when all other localities guard substantially " nil of the'n"v lo ",r '"'erest chnrga on threatened areas. Assuming Hint j fu"'ls secure. ! Hie drainngo work Is not done The work ot enlarging the and one-half of tho nun-produc-1 Diversion Channel Is about to be-' live or tkreatened area of 12.000 'gin. It would bo advantageous if acres becume unproductive, then, j the drainage program could be bascdenn present annual charges, 1 the burden on the remaining hannol enlargement, ny so d.i area will bo greater than If thoj'ng. appreciable savings would bi district hud ratified tho contra 'I , effe-ted. I hope after mature re am! Ihe 6,000 acres had been ' flection, enough water users will kept In tho productive class. request thnt the contract will Illustrating tho effect which alho re-snbmltted so the directors decrease In tho paying area "will ; ,001 Ju'tlfled.lii again calling an have on tho remaining area, for ! election, and a favorable vote somo years tho bill of the I'nlted I States ngnlnst the district has been nud will be about I T. C.tUM) i unirttnlly. The paying area Is, In round ri mires, 40, tno acres (ex-j rinding district lands In Tulei I. nke Division), making an aver ago charge of $3.86 per acre, if, because of W'ltler-lngging. Ihe paying nren should be reduced to 34.000 acres, then the somo charges would amount to $4, fin per n.ro, or nn Increase of $0.7.1 j Portland attorney, anil ono of per acre. Assuming tho entlr ; tho best known railroad rato ex 1100.000 1 will j.o -pent nnd will 1 1 rtll , ,T( , be repnld In twenty-threo nnniinl ,., . ,, . Installments, then eJich Install-1 K1V'" "'Kh' ' "P'l menl will he Just over 1 11,000 1 several days of a brief vacation or about 10.31 per acre. If the with his brothers. E. A. Geary land becomes water-logged and Kverott Henry of the deary thriugh lack of drainngo, the ranch, northwest of thin city, burden of the present government j Mr. deary expects to return (o bill oil the remaining laud would iroilland (hi. evening. TITR EVKNTNG HERALD. fmher beaten to death. Dnria Hated ib "next" In un anonymoua brnther. Itealnald Tahove) are un- he Increased u.?3 per whereas, if drainage bud Brre been effected and Ihe land kept In the paying class, the annual cost of the' drainage Installment would " . ....... T.- per acre. Moreover, during the reconstruction period, the district might be able to save some of annually fur drainage purposes has amounted to about 10.31 oer .acre. The water users should 'the secretary cannot, under the iimunt law .iiutiuin.t nhirvw. nil lands which may become unpro- cluciive. As a matter oi inn, ine district could not well request a siispennion aim-e it wouio oe 'In Mm Dos t on or Having re- itinK a workable pla:i t.i pro- j The foregoln, discussion could i. nr. tn i ....... .. ... ., ,,. "TT . ,V.. 7 .h hi hT;., Ifrt irhlrh tha district own i..v w,.m h- lr. ih ' curt per a re on Ihe productive area, us Ihut area decreases ' In Hlzo. The figures used as an II- lustration would not of course be the actual amounts to work out In practice. The disrussion has .shown, however, that the acre churga nn the productive land will probably bo higher If the. drainage contract Is not ratified Hum If it is : Mnrnnver ll w.inlil : bo a distinct loss to the com-; muulty to have several thousand , acres become non-productive.1 It SPOKANE, Sept. 19. (API i j ' Po-Uhle, of course, for the;Thrpe persons were killed last; dlstri. l to do drainage by bor-'n,.nt when tha fast IJurllngton ' rowing money. If It does, and inin tTOm Chicago crashed into '"" nm0 Quantity of work Is per- the, automobile at a road cross-: ! formed as Is contemplated by the , ln. ot MHwood, a stlburb of this Pr"I""ed drainage crntract, tlien:(.,y. Thc a(.aa ,re John Stall.; !,he rol't the Voter users will T6 Valley Ford. Wash.: Kate! be nt lrl,!" double anil perhaps stall, his wife, and Lloyd Stall, moro 11,1111 double, because the ' 32- their son. The accident was i bonds would draw Interest at not reen by many motorists, who : tlllin 6 ccllt anA " 'Kbt were horrified when they saw hr "wessary to sell the bonds at the Stall automobile approaching j discount. While at the present lno tracks, apparently not seeing carried along with Diversion. wl" bo "ecured. Very truly yours, (Signed! , llKltllEUT D. NEWELL. Superintendent. ARTHUR GEARY VISITING CITY - Arthur M. deary, prominent KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON TAIL OF STORM STRIKES! EAST ATi.A.vrir ( rrv, n. j.. Hep.. 1. (I") Purl lima of Ihn Inlet tiM'Uona wi'rn tiHttd. irf'tt wura tilironlHd. alxiia and wlnni tort, from their faatpnlnifa mid win do amaihed hy the tall end of thn Went Indian hurrlrana wlili h haa been laahliix tills i lly ilurlnx (he paat ID houra. ' Tim wind, which attained a niaxlmiim velocity of 72 nillea an hour tlila niornlnK. had droppmf lo isa mllea an hour at noon. In tha Inlet acctlon many of the atreta wern covered vth water raiiKiiiK from aix to 10 tttrhea In depth. Koma hou-iei have been flooded. WKKT PALM BKACII. Fla.. Hipt. 19, !'! Kellef worlcera ea tlmated today that 400 or more peraona loat their Uvea In the ' tropicul hjrrii ane . '.hat cwept over tile Okeechobee dlstrlc Sunday. i Deaths In tha east coast com munities were not expected to exeeert - -s(l. Kurveya showed that the lake loan of Pahokee paid heaviest toll, relief workers placing the dead there at 200 and at Delle Glade, 11 miles south. 'DO were known dead, but all the bodies had not been rerocred. MURDER PROOF IS DETERMINED iinntiTin.il fvem rase 1 ing been built In the hole within the last few months. The of fl - cers said Ihe well would be the target for their shovels again ,od'"'- . Hint -I orpus m ill ii The "first positive evidence of the corpus delicti" in the evi dence which yesterday caused the muruer eompui,,,,, , be Issued ...., lh Vn,ih,n. mih.r an(j son, came In the identifica tion of bones dug op on the so- rae(j "murder farm"' as from uodies of human beings ....... u ...... .,. ku. ,,ked to ev.mln. elirht isrs D were ankle, finger, leg and skull f k.l. . Of tire others, many still were unciassiiiea wnue otnera were those of aulmafs. iigiii iw iiiskulscmi ine nenei oi tne ponce lut.n nsi Mur.inuu. e'"e" young .Nortnrott migni nave re-,io " beil partly on report. from - Canada and partly on the atory of the youths father, Cyrus (1. Xorthcott. that bis son had worn ' drfswi ind pifd m i girl BDUI k. r. n . . I. txA hi. 'I...n, ' he reached his 'teens. Mrs. N'orthcott and "hcrdaugh-l ter were reported seen In Sas- ktllinii ntlr Pnllc nrttpreil ctfpt ke(, a rppo'rt thnt a youtrr resembling young Norlhfott had att.mptpd t0 work passage on a Soaih American bound ship at Seattle jes'erday. ' o tril rrj AT- 1 5 fWl.Li.i' 1 : ' ' RAIL CROSSING lno train rushing down upon thcm twurn.s to School Clarence and Ralph Mill, sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hill of the Spring Lake district plan to leave this week-end for Eugene 'where they will resume their college work at Ihe Cniverslly of Ore- on- : 'n'"11 na" four ,ln,p8 a man' PP'e as tho United States. AN INTERVIEW will explain what qual ity in plate construction and Painless Dentistry Means UNION Painless Dentists 712 Main HOI Winters lllclg. Dr. OI.S 1'F.TF.ItSOX, Mgr. ' fiver IVIIinn Dmu; Store Open until 0:00 V. SI. Phono IIW7 In Legion's Greatest Convention When Ihe American Legion assembles rjr Us (.greatest convene tl-n" in San Antonls Texas. October 8 to 12. these men and women ' -fi be among the leadera. They are: 111 Kdward E. Spafford, . 'national c:mmander of the legion: 12) Peltram St. George Bissell, ; (chef do chemin de fer of the "Forty-and-elght," a social organlza- i 'tion connected with the legion: lutuut: M Mrs. Irene Mclntyre Walbridge. national .president or the American Legion Auxiliary: (5) Miss Emma lladrn. national secretary of the auxiliary; IS) Mrs. Cecelia W'enx, national treas urer of the auxiliary: 17 1 Charles W. Adery. national correspond- jent of Ihe Frty-and-igbl. to T--r SMITH IS FOR w-i . n mm rts Tr T" rAKIVl mtAdUKLiromrreM and assume a leader- ship on the question, and further (Continued from nate 1 'mediately to name a non-partisan commission to worn out ine , tails of the problem, rne equaii-, ,! prohibition, came at the end of I hi. hnnr nitilreits. Which WSJI de- lite red for the most part extem-jath Foraoeousijr .mi iue m i i.u.c "of a previously prepared manu- .. . r- . ...... ... - .u.. pBe ""'" br... ten -ebraska. . who atyl4 1 . themselves "citiiens of bo(h par- ties. Smith adherents clarified ! all of them as republicans In bis replies. he declared in ; substance that Ihe President can School Boy. School Girl. We are sponsorlns a contest based on points in which those l-jys and girls that show the pri-per effort will have a nice sum of money. at Xmas time. It Will Ite Interesting It Will IU- Competitive It Will Foster School Spirit Besides the Xnsu money there will be lots of special premi ums: in fact, there will be something doing all the time. Any school boy or girl In Klamath County is eligi ble. - Snluriluy, Sept. S:tnl -j 0 a. lu. lo 1 1 a. in. I X JIM HILL'S SERVICE ri.oi st. Ii lrilrar! Ic Iti'moTm tlie auso" SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS That is all the Chiropractor does, and that is all that is necessary. HEALTH FOLLOWS when the spinal openings have been relieved of pres sure as sure as night follows day. Dr. C. R. LUCAS 10!) North Seventh Street l'lioiie 4211-W A Blessing To Good Complexions Protect your beauty In all kinds of weather with this new face powder M1CLLO-C.LO. Does not give the skin a dry feeling; does not clog the pores; Is not affect ed so much by perspiration. Stays on longer. So pure and fine. M KLLO-HLO is made by a new French Process. It's truly wonderful. Underwood's Phar macy. ; ' ' ' G f;v 1 (J) James F. Barton, national ad- do nothing about liquor, except , I n mnlra rprnmrnMlilltlnna to i ' that he would not attempt 10 per- :1 r democratic member of .. " .. .. bitlon. ; From Fort Klanmlb ' . trm Cltim P.m. nf Fnrt Klam. shopped In the city this fore- ! noon So common has the pneumatic lube become that the number ) I kept Inflated In the ITnilcd Stales ; is as g.eat as the pairs ot shoes i mota by, the populace. Nn Mnre Gas 11U 1V1UIC VCip In Momach and Bowels "."-fn Sm,i'LT:: els. take baalniann'a Gas Tab let p. which are prepared espclHr for ;orn&cti r as ana an ota rueci- r ulUriff from gas pressure. That empty, pnawinir runv in tna sto nikrh wilt lsDiar. That anxious. J nrvoaa fellnff vlih hart palpita ' tlon will -anlsh. No more bloating", i drowstnefia after etio(r. heartburn cr iner o:Birss aue t a - " tre rnnln BAAUMANN"S GA3 TABLvCTli at any good drug stor. lric U Alwaya oo baad at I I STAR DRUG CO. j f A triumph in individual beauty.. .a refreshing and radical departure from the tiresome commonplace ... a new style, a richer style, a more alluring style than the world has ever known I THE SILVER. Only one completely A N Ml v E R.S A a.V to genuine gncd taste, new motor car style in . l"' Here is a new style the nsit tscnty-four I) II I V. fs a richer slvle -a more months-only one ? alluring stvle-tbaa truly original and f liratitiful develonmrnt in Innly drsia-ttint, a the whole wnrhl imlixt-s. it is the Silver Anni versary Htiirk with Mustcrjiicce Iknliesby KLslicr! Hrrp in an mtirrly new st-hrm of jily lines anil mntoiir arreting new culoi dHuhinattons-nuili-h le ik-w mtrrH-ncw wnnt- nit-nttof comfort and onveiiienre utw,.nt hed by any other auto- niob.leoftl.edav! IK-re u a true dUtinction welded BUICK H. E. HAUGER 1330 Main Street trupN nrrTF. AtrroMOBn.ps ac v Tnpe Five A Better Merchants' Lunch Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppe Be a4aVaMakiaaiaiVaa DOUBLE ACTION First In tfc dosigJt Thn la tlsa .' Same Price for over 38 years 2S oocccs Car 25 Use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVBRNMSNT Not in books. . but in milk. ; you will find the Secret of : Hea!th- We offer you th : city's finest milk and cream V-as the majority of your neighbors will tell you. :, , IF WTCM yisfXf.ic.'yv.ia K7 the motor world has ever known. Aud hrrt. too, tirmnilou9 inrrraa ia pwer, iu fiexibiliry, in rraponfivc ni outstandinff as to aniaxa rvrn thojie motoriiti who have long been familiar with Hui.k'j Mjrior (rrfonuance. That i why Ainrrirm U Ptrinlin . lhe tSUvcr Anniversary Bukk tb n,,, enthiwiantic receptmn ever rnjoyrtl by anv fine car. That it - why thwlutifulnew HuickhaanU rvadybcvoweacouutrywide vuguefv GARAGE Phone 42 Binrr . . sines -n t BtniD TtirM jlS I 1 IJno'jS 1 " Fl PHONE 144 8 . Kpa?sl . 1 ; ll 1315 KLAMATH AV ; ; L-r, mmmmw wrrrflrmrmwrnmrnm r J I i i,i .-rt tm -ii r r. r