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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1937)
Emm tyy aWi w f it i'HE NKWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON' PAGE NINE n,. ! (I'I't 'l"rl',',- l,v reckless ,lr,- t ip""1." .... , n-iiiiy L''r.!'u': '"ll ,,.vrl. of rr I1 7 iha ninn"' " t. l,lr"";v roii.-w- " ' to . .111.- E ihr. c oilier "Vwl -d tl.-lr v,h.- U"W'. . nlrhl time r. hi. nil in . krJ .-.r. " "" 1 '," h. lnr. I" l" .i.,.r ih in r Wll. '"" ... . :"u."-"..,,h.,ir'- . ,'ooi.r ... kill. -I I) 0,1 . . . .1. Iv.tWHV L darted "'" ' t, .ol . mirk. and "; li llllHHr nut' - P r i. ,i r a. car . wWP"r- 1 t..i...i u lelnc o u re.....-. - - L ih. highway. "' (row in" "" -truck. A soman pawn- klllMl. Ld. i'ti" h"r"" ,llway. r t truck. A young HID. d lo drive by a Irleiid. ti whin lii- mir.il ,r on Iiiiiui. Ki."v. lly Another girl 'I''11111 I lMll ir.iui '" noilng car. tire out " " - a bank ami "' " ttr buy. Wi'hiii a toihtr person a killed way w '. " " Mussolipi Passes n Review for Nazi Troops m i u .ch'dX '- r rrlvnlt Mun-rh. Clorm.ny. to vi.lt Adolf Hitler ;Pr.rH M :,,hn, n.'i".1""' ,J.,.?.h"n,.,r u.ard. But it ia protlv h.-rrl to Ml who was thr most In- tho trnona who a tnnrt i ih. Jr.ji.i ! Ir"1w rit,ht' ""nmnnnied bv Hitler, atridon briskly past en'ouU JSrZm" &'c7pe II Duro'i bafk , Klamath Citv Pin Smashers : Begin Season Tim KUtnulh City li'agua open ed Ma bowlliiK aoa.on Monday nlKhl at Ihn NVw Klamnlh Ha cr.'atlon alleya with Pnluca Markftt InkluK two out of three, contoata from the ho "a of Haly team. , . Conaolldiit(.d Krelgtit Unna vaiKjuiahnd ita opponent!, the Kail Hide Kleclrlc la three atrulicht Kaiuna, while the Oregon Kqiilptnent five won the odd fame from New City laundry. lllah point man of the evening waa iJltkaon of the Oregon Kgulp mailt toum with a total of (44. Trnllln-t by .-lone arorea were Wllaon of tbe i'alaie Market with 537 and Iieo.:h of the aame tnam with 31. Ueech lo turned la the blxh elntfle name of the even Inx with a 224 acore. 8corea: Ym1 Hide. Klntrir Sherwood Kellia .... Mct'roy Nelaon Murray Handicap Hl ....102 101 70 ...118 10f 120 .... 84 103 79 .... 09 7 113 ..188 164 19 .164 164 194 273 244 2IS 30 621 492 Total 756 ronwlldated WrlKht ... Jnhnaon . Ktionheim Lun.MI ... Adoli.ha . Handicap 98 139 110 134 .. .102 , 173 73S 715 2205 Freight 113 134 82 128 13 107 192 153 103 153 173 173 I4i 349 353 479 3.i8 (19 iduiatliiiial priiRrHtna on aervlco and niuttajt'-miit. "We fed that n.xt Saturday, tictotier 23. our anHnunr.ii.'iit day. will atari ua off on a year that will enable ua to a.dl more rara than ever bt-fore, even niore th.ni dorlni elth.-r of Hi. pu.t two y.'iiri., .i.ia In uhlrh l'b.v-r.il.-t .al'N reiorda havo b.-en ahatlered." have bi'in In the pant, tho I'ep I'pppera will outdo themaelvea Friday at the same of all gaiiica. with our arrh enemlea, the Med ford Tluera. For on thla itala oeraalon. the cirla will have dis carded their old toe, and come allired In the rlnaHlrat uniforms imamiiablo. mother nnihir n tamt hUh to loll l'0 ' H 'H " 7 - - . irx.-ip hltrh control of his car and bank. High School News Notes and Comment oitruction camp employe county crashed into the Id of a parked lot truck Imtantly kineu. Unci traffic deaths to tho year total L'U. t Locke, head of the wotor company and mem- hll sales ami service -nti returned Monday 'irllsnd v.tiere lli.-y at-" i pr-atioHinn of the new errolet and heard the -d policies for merchan ts new nroduet tireaented k. Turner, aone manaKer, Irei. many advancm. nts In nclneeriiig and perform 'orporaled In tin 193S kt were discussed tn ile- fi all day ine. inm in the civic aiiilihiriiiiii. ami I with the unqualified of the eutiro d- nler or- rn. arrordlnit to Locke. Idltlon to dlvulalua the lit improvements and re- In th new Chevrolet, nd his zone ntnff, the medium of elaho- f nd motion plrture Mllons, presented uswllh ii modern methoda of lUIni whfrh we win fMni the coming year," ukw. "Advertising "moilomtl iirogriiina. In cw-tpcr advertising major part, were also to us, as were splendid !ly II KIN it DIKTSCHK Of II enterprising editor of Ihe F.l Hodco, Uiiiina Fife, has whipped her staff Into ahape, held long dlacuaslona with the adviser. Mr. Bhuler, over the future of the annual and In general has taken care of everything that has ao far como in tho wny. With a staff composed of the "cream of the crop," the product of their montal efforts aiiould be an out atnndlng piece of work a master piece, that we will delight In long after 'we have graduated from KL'HS. Baucy Mary Jane Eyerly, who for some reason abhors the Idea of gett.ng her name In print, proved to he a real sensation in .Mr. I.u.ilngton'a civics class when she held the alieir'on (on her self) of four spellbound malea during the entire period. Teacher I.udlngton drawled at the end of the class. "It sceme that you are aurrounded hy four cuRice." White, blank report rarda were distributed In study hall Tuea- da. The next day. the faculty, without flue consideration for their simple beauty, mulTcd them permanently with hlurk marks that proved to be a "nlchtmare" for many of the students. Beautiful and anappy as they INSURANCE Dtvclllng-Auto BONDS E. B. REDMAN Donnlnio Insurance Agency III Ho. Nth I'lione IKJ Kery day now a "be hive" of girla swarms around Ihe bulletin hoard In (he main corridor to find out Ml what Cirls' loagiie. club they belonK. Kuril of these or ganizations Is separated from the other and chooses Ita own officers. Lullabies Help Honda Eleven TAMPA. Fla., Oct. 20 CAP) Coach Walter Burrell hires a Spanish singer to croon lullablea to his Hillsborough high achool football players lo offset the pre game Jittera. He tried It first Just before tho Plam City game last week. Ills hoys won, 60-0. 'I don't know if the strategy iwirked or not," he aaid tpday, "but I do know that the team n'ayed aloady, relaxed . ball from 1' first whlBtle." Tolal 75 799 848 2403 Three Athletes Receive Honors PASADKNA, Calif., Oct. 20 (AP) Three young athletes will ho presented awards of the Le gion of Honor by the Order of Dn Molay here tomorrow night. t crowns ar - atseaM'S whiskiv. Ts iinh w aiSaRSM'i SCVEM CROWN BLCNOCO WHISKKV. TKa .IraliM whl.hl.a In lhl 4uC f S ir r a7J,S i.rlM wk..il.a, St W e.tMral afiHti ...till. frm m.rtca r,lni. 0 rra(. Cf. I 1 7, a aril PlwillTi CctW.-C.ii.... OffUi. WiW Virk. They are Don Budge, tennis start Dirk Bartell, New York (Hants' shortstop, and Larry French Chi cago Cubs' soutbpAw, Frank B. Land, who founded the order 20 years ago, will rnnke the presentations, given to former lie Molaya who have been outstanding "in the aervlce cjf hiiinanlly." Zorrita Scores ' Unpopular Win I,(1H ANtjKLKS, Oct. 20 (AP) Leon Zorrlts, Los Angeles negro welterweight, held a 10-round decision over Pete iJe Ruzta of New York today, but he was In no mood to boast about It. When Referee Freddies Oil more raised Zorrlla'a hand last night sfter he had weathered heavy punishment and a third- round knockdown. It touched oft a near riot among rlngalders. Zorrita, 143, waa floored for a five-count In the third. He took more punishment In the firth but thereafter scored with a sharp left. lie Huzza, 141, made his first start here impressive, taking blows willingly In order to smash home his own. 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