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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1925)
) H NEWS Sunday, October -It. 1925 Page Nine II HP K!C0U ar Western Auto Attracts Interest of Local U J:! Residents for Whom It Works in Summer Time lY PAH "ance On Part Results In Recess i 1 Merrill High Notes i O, 8" sarlsnd. l. 9 -a . rootsd wllh iub. to r Usee lo Km two if ,1 eluusos nf iio -' security part, - ha adjourn- rm It l !m rhixf a antllniiient Mill II. having )" l be eleven rl I- I i cnnfiTMPi do- l l i dlsrusslun of (Thursday. 11 most Important mo In ilula. j ' ,dlsc usmd (lor i ll the league of b; l and the pro I .treaties between "' ad anil rllo jly, am I lie mat rireenietil will be averautlnns. The f Ilia conference! in tho shinty of eoiiimfin ground tw a. IJda I taa French for ts; ly supportod by j. C- a, representlne. pJMtat lenxlhy ad- Hfnarac' alnlna that cier asst t..r tus league on the inUl as otbT countries with Hervatlons r emptlons. Id detailed taa exrhanna of . Mlm r many and tho (j.W this at ' M, ll assured tmsns that they would have sansnt aaat on the league , where' unanimous decisions .' are necessary, (iermany Xplalned Brland. would bo In Ion to arevent encroachments tar soYerslgntjf under article Ike league of nations cove- dri Mlntfter Strcscmann and ill r Lot' r of (Iermany re h. t Oera desired to entor Mae of i i" ioa, but that It 'be -.. to find a for cceaiab't " the' Herman b'--- : ' I L )wne's tir. Recorded n n One of tho fenturo attrnrtlons at the formal opening nf the Weatern Aula Hupply enmpany'a new branch tore In Klamath Falls, waa the scout car and Its pilot, "Outdoor" Franklin. FrauHlln and Karl Wil cox, camp department manager at the main alore In l. Angeles, stop ped off hero lo attend the formal opening of this newest Western Auto United Slates Department of Agrl cullure, nureau of Hlologlcul Kurvey. Time of Bunrlse and Hunsrl at l.skevlcw, Oregon, (120th Meridian Line). Table ahowmx time of one-halt hour before sunrise and sunset, for the purpose of Indicating when, each day during Inwful open season, the hunting of migratory game birds may begin, or must cease, respective ly, to abide by the requirements of the Federad Migratory Hlrd treaty act regulations. Add five minutes to sunrise and sunset for the region around Klam ath Falls. Column headed "Rtnrt A. M." gives the time when shooting may start, as the half hour lies been subtracted from the time of sunrise. Column headed "Stop P. M." gives the lime of sunset, when shooting snail cease. DATE ' Slnrt A. M. October 10 S:3B October It 6:40 October It 5:tt October 13 ,..6:43 IHlNGTOn. it. 14 IS 9. I t'nlled i October 16 I October .6:44 .6:46 .6:40 i The story ol Mrs. Zuchary wne that her husband was l) I to take the 8hennndoali on fated weatern trip over his t, and for pollllcnl purposes, lid without oounter-leHtlmouy court of October 17 6:47 J record of tho naval October 18 October 19 October 20 October 21 October 22 October 23 .6:48 ..6:49 .6:60 ..6:63 .6:63 .6:64 was made plain In tlnvolnp- followli-T her apeurnnce Frl- ate refusal of ftec Tj Wilbur to com alimony, and the ,rlce Pierce, nctlng If the court, thnt r testimony would abject thnt would oourt. , the of iti in h ilit or kdvoei anado.. ,joa th Ibt by October 24 6:66 October 26 6:66 October 20 6:68 October 27 6:69 October 28 6:00 October 29 8:01 October 30 8:08 October 31 6:04 -4 If you know of any game viola tions, call phone 684. All Informa tion will be strictly confidential. Stop P. M. 6:29 6:28 6:26 6:24 6:33 6:21 6:19 6:18 6:16 6:16 6:13 6:12 6:10 6:09 6:07 6:04 6:04 6:03 6:02 6:00 4:69 4:68 store, on their way to Diamond lake. Ever since Franklin has keen a member of the Western Auto staff, his car has beon the subject of much discussion among nil who hnvn seen It. It has every bit of equipment needed for such a car. From bump er to bumper and from side lo side. It has been fitted for needed on a trip. Starting at the front of the car, It Is equipped with a heavy duty bumper. Detween the guards, Just behind the bumper a service unit la carried. This provides for a con tainer for extra gasoline, oil and water. A road light Is attached tot the front spring. This provides a ray of light to be thrown across the road and about two feet off the ground, making night driving safe even In fuggy weather. The tourist's kitchenette Is part of the equipment on the left run ning board of the car. The kitchen-, ette provides space for a large cake of Ice, several gallona of Ice water, space for fresh vegetables and meat, and a safe carrier for butter and eggs. The cover for this case, when let down, may be used as a table. Other equipment on this side of the car consists of a case containing a Coleman stoVe, Coleman luntorn, aluminum set of dishes, dish towels, etc. The back of the car la equip ped with another heavy bumper, two spare tires and a wardrobe trunk. The right hand running board carries another special built trunk which Franklin uses for clothing, camera, and films. Tho other spe cial trunks on the same side of the car contains groceries, a folding ta ble and folding chairs. When these trunks are closed and locked, there Is room enough left to open the doors to either the front or the ton neau of the car. In the back of the everything ' car, the bedding, tout, air mattress and pll!6ws are carried. Motorists of Klamath Falls who had the pleasure of seeing the car declared It to be the most complete touring car of Its kind In the west. The board of directors for the community hall, the school directors and faculty held a meeting last week to arrange for Ihe use of the community ball by the school for gymnastic purposes. , The following schedule was ar ranged to run for 13 weeks, begin ning about December 1. For ono hour Monday and Wed nesday afternoons by the four upper grades. From 2:30 to 4:30 Tuesday and: Thursday afternoons by the high, school for callsthentics and basket : hall practice. From 7 to 9 Monday and Wednes-, day evenings for the high school boys and girls basketball practice. Because of the smooth floor and the large space both for spectators and players, the community hall will ; make a splendid gymnasium. Plans; are being made for the Installation ' of ahowers for both dressing rooms. Backboards for basketball will be! put up Immediately. . I With a real gymnasium to work . In and such good material to work with, and with Coach Henderson still "on the Job," the school Is already waxing enthusiastic about the coming basketball season. Nelson, began her work In the Mer-j rill district this wc;k by organising a girls glee club. This Is the first part work the girls have tried, and they are very Interested In it. While filling oat the high school reports, Professor Turnbaugh found some rather Interesting facts: That there Is an equal number of boys and girls In attendance. That the Freshman class Is larger than the Junior and Senior classes combined. Tliut there were 90 more wholu f number of days attendance the first month of tbis year that there were last year during the same period, That the attendance this first month reached the remarkable av erage of 97.6 per cent. The Merrill teams played their first games of soccer and volley ball today at Henley. Although they played good games, both teams were defeated. Miss McClelland, the county health nurse, conducts a class in home hygiene here on Tuesday afternoons, and which will continue probobly until the first part of January. The claaa Is not large, but those taking the course believe It will be very Interesting. The county music teacher, Mrs. wil dou. less of i e busine, lizing the Farm Income Mt one of several important ways of stab Hi income, diversification of crops, com Vlflition of a well balanced dairy herd, is most important. The workability and I method is the same as that exemplified ntn wno scatters his investments so that . - vv.ev I'VUlVVt O I JO lllTOblll ;le failure cannot exhaust his resources. r00'8'!?. flth.l1,e formers of this section. Ihe First National ;, " tr "lvnr"'"l fanning indelibly Impressed Tf. imi ;,M.0Tm""ly' We bellove mor Ken""' uii-L . I ludn much lo rWmnnontly better locnl agrl ttloni and are therofore unsparing In our encouragement In a h I lb to tho Pacific. International Livestock Exposition af Port lst to November 7th? It la on unequaled opportunity ..?. rJl"",K ,,v experience of others. The very host III he featured In Beef and Dairy Cattlo, Horses, Hogs, ' Poultry; also Land Products Show and the thrilling Si first National Bank i ; Clamath Falls, Ore. TV-V.' au - er rvi-- Wrinkles Some wise people wear glasses so they can see better easier, and get more comfort without squinting and strnln Ing the eyes. This squinting causea wrinkles to form. These wrinkles can bo avoid ed by havlug glasses fitted so as to relieve tho excessive strain on the muscles. Which Is best! Wrinkles, eye strain and discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE Ryea Examined QUICK 8RRV1CR TOO Main Street Glasaee Frames Ground Repaired You Don't Have to Pay Much! McCormick-Deering (Primrose) Bail-Bearing Cream Separators win satisfied friends everywhere Several years ago the Primrose reached the' point where it was as nearly perfect as any plain-bearing machine could b. But the engineers were not con tent to stop there. They realized that close skim- ming is doubly desirable when coupled with easy' turning. The result .of their determination to com bine the two is the McCormick-Deering Primrose Eall-Bearing Cream Separator a mechanical mas terpiece. These close-skimming, easy-turning machines have been in use throughout the country for several years. They have been used and compared with other machines by thousands of farmeVs. They are being adopted in ever-increasing numbers on the strength of their superior work and construction and their ability to earn more dairy dollars with less work. J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath Phone 9 Fine Lathe Work -and- Machine Work Sawmill and lox factory men are fast learning our work satisfies. For speed and accuracy, bring your rush jobs to us! a Acme Motor Co. 400 Sixth St. Phone 680 Electric WELDING II BMIDIO WWl 1 1 II INSUIAKD IN SUSSIR I J Kelly-Springfield Balloon Cords t The Only Balloon Tire With a Flexible Bead Your Car Equipped All Around With KELLY-SPRINGFIELD BALLOON CORDS Will give You the Maximum of Easy-Riding Comfort With a Minimum of Expense The Hub Tire Shop PHONE 616 502 South Sixth Street. C. B. JOHNSON, Mgr. Are your commercial am hard on tires? Then let us call your attention to the Diamond Heavy Service Cord. Here ia, without doubt, the most dur able tire we have ever seen. A tread that takes hold anywhere big husky shoul ders powerful construction quality throughout. We've told quite a number around here and everybody ia enthuai- . astic about it. For trucks and busses, too in size from 30 z 34 to 40 x 8. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. Auto Accessories Gasoline & Oils Vulcanizing & Retreading Phone 167 707 S. Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Oregon HEAVY SERVICE CORD Diamond res r Phone Johnny-on-the-Spot for Lumber 12S iSA REAL. man's oaf 1 Building up character is a good job for a man or a firm. By Supplying our patrons 'with first class lumber and high grade ser vice we have builded a business structure of which we are proud. Lakeside Lumber Co. .A- J