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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
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349
353
479
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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
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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
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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."
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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.
PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (AP)
The University of Montana, the
fnlversity of Idaho and Oregon
Slate college have entered teams
In ihe a vent h annual cross
country championship race, here
November 2 , aponsored by
Washington high school snd Hill
Military academy. Jack Wahl.
Hill athletic director, said today.
Salem, Ore , and Moscow,
Idaho, were the flrat to make
reservations for prep school entries.
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REFRESHINGLY new in every -rigorous flowing line,
. the impressively big new 1938 Studebaker, ia three
short weeks, has become the toast of the nation.
One ride in it is all the selling it needs. It's the steadiest,
sturdiest, easiest handling, most comfortable car that
little money ever bought. Independent planar wheel sus
pension, finest hydraulic shock absorbers and, optional
automatic overdrive combine to give it riding qualities
you never dreamed any car would have.
McCuloch Motor Co.
: 401 South 6th Street
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