Monday Qctot,,r 21 f 1929
THE EVENTNO HERALD, KLAMATH FAMaS, OREGON
PAOR FTVB
MALIN HIGH BROADCASTED
Klamath County News Notes
Vol. 1
Malin, Oregon
Issue 3
ASHLAND FOLKS
VISIT MERRILL
portal to Tha Herald
(Witma Of field, CorraMiiu1t)
MERRILL, Or)., Ort. II Mr
Walter Purdy and daughter Rulh,
ef Aehland, visited 11 Mr. Delta
ftlukel's bom en Sunday. The
purdy's r former residents of
lb Tula Lake valley.
Mr. tad Mr. C. A. Bowmen
motored to Central Point last
Wednesday, hra thr vlelU-d
with their on, Laonard, and bl
lamllr.
Mr. Ml Mr. K. M. Bubb and
daughtsn of Klamalb Pall, war
guests at tb R. L. Dalloa bom
on Bandar.
K. P. Merrllt and Mlu Kdna
Merrill rielted In Central Tolnt.
Sunday.
Mr. J. W. Rayaoa aud Mis
Porrla Strickland were married
ea Baturdar. Mlu Strickland I
a rldnt of Mrrlll. Tha roupla
will raalda In Klamath Pall.
Mr. M. A. Bowmen wa boat-
Ma at a party on Baturdar after
noon given In honor of bar aon'
birthday. Tba iuata Invited were
Eleanor, Ruth and Paula Man
ton, Maxln and Billy Barka,
Jobs EIvIb Welch, Mai and Na
talia Walcb. Lota Lewla, Tom
Chatburn, Tom Lacy, Dan Mar
phr. Krelra Peerce. Mildred
Spencer, Alice Millard. Wlllard
Moore, Clair Duncan, Elmer
Henaon, Bertla Brown, Oarland
llulbrook, Audrey Grar, Velma
Hatklna, Porotbr Xnoi, Roberta
Plnnlu, Lola drivel and tba
boaor suest. Vernon Bowman.
Mlaa Par Hlnton of Dayvlll.
Oregon, stalled orer tha week-end
with ber aunt, Mra. II. 0. Cos.
Cal Craig baa returned from
Toppenltb, Washington, where be
pant aeveral dara on business.
Mlaa Owen Martin of Klamath
Falls, waa a gussl of Un Kan-
dra'a bom over the week-end.
Mr. and Mr, J. P. Harter of
Baa Joe. California, ara In Mor
rill for aa Indefinite (tar. Tber
made their borne In lb! valley
for many year and ara vlelttng
old frlanda bare.
Mrs. P. D. ritchr and ions
of Klamath Pall, ara vHlllui at
tba boma of Mr. Pletcher'a par-
nta. Mr. and Mr. 0. W, Offleld
Mr. and Mra." C. W. Hasklns
and children were dinner fueeta at
tha II. P. Blantoa bom on Tuea-
dsy evening.
Tba regular meeting of tha
Ladle' Aid loeletr waa bald at
tha club rooma oa Wedneeday
afternoon. Meadamee W. O. Her-
llarode. P. D. Pletcher and O. W.
Offleld ware host rases at the
meeting. Tha following mem
ber war preaant: Mesdame C.
A. Darrow. C. A. Brown, H
Ueardaley, W. C. Bailey, W. P.
Jlnnette, 8. H. Jewell, P. D.
Lewie, M. L. Moor. II. C. Park
r, J. C. 8tevenaon, II. P. Tolle.
J. YV. Taylor and Iba boateaaea.
Mlu Pay Jlnnette of Merrill
baa been elected secretary of the
frnahmaa elaaa at th Albany col
lege, according to word received
here.
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Bowman
war laid for Mr. and Mr. J. H.
ner on Monday evening. Covere
were laid for Mr.and Mr. J. H.
Taylor, Mra. Stanley Anderson
and ton, Vernor, Vernon Bowman
and th boit and hostess.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Bcogglnt
and Mra. Ella Scoggln of Mer
rill were dinner guests Wednes
day at tha boma of Mr. and Mra.
C. 0. Merrill. Tha dinner wa
given la honor of Mr. Charlea
Marrllla' blrtbdar.
Mr. and Mr. 0. H. Billing
and a mall daughter, Laura, of
Ashland, wers visitors at tha 0.
H. Carlton boma on Wednaedar.
U. W. Offleld waa a business
visitor la Klamath Palla, on
Wednesday.
Mra. Joe Dewey and daughter.
Wlnntfred. were shopping In
Klamath Palla oa Wednesday.
VELMA NICHOLS
VISITED MOTHER
(Special to tha Herald)'
(Mary Oay, correspondent)
IVAN, Ore.. Oct. 11. Mlu
Valma La Nl.hol who baa been
attending normal school spent a
few day visiting with her mother.
John 8. Collin waa abaent
from acbool oa Monday oa ac
count of lllnmt.
Mrs. Alfred McCoy waa 111 on
Friday and taken to Dr. Strong
of Dorrla for medical treatment.
Paul Collin, accompanied by
Mery and Christina Gay and
Helen Mahoney of Dorrla at
tended tha play at Yrka recent
ly. Tbey returned by way of
Ashland.
Mr. and Mi's. Gomey and fam
ily, who have been working on
1 tha aectlon at Calor, have moved
to Dorrla to make thalr bom.
Mra. Alfred McC and aon,
Walter Colllna, wore business
visitor In Klamilh Palla on
Thursday.
Mrs. llcndoraon, county school
if'mlo auporvlaor, visited at the
Worden school on .Thursday
morning.
HnTold ntenck was able to
attend acbool on Thursday after
being confined to his home for
aeveral daya with a apralned
ankle.
Many of th people of thla
community have spent th past
aeveral weeks on bunting trip.
T. J. Saunders and ton, Ted,
who ara working at Macdoel,
spent tha wek-nd at their horn
In Warden.
illtita Beryl Short and Maud-
Proud Owner Shows Champion
kmmmmmmmmmmmmo MBHtnMtMBsttM
You'll DCs Orey Creampot ef W.
. and Its wnr Mra,
Mr. Edna L. Knlgbt, Willow
meadow Jersey Perm, Willows,
California, on of th few women
breeder of livestock and success
fuL too will oiblblt ber prlse-wlo-nlng
Jersey at the llh Annual
Paclfla International Livestock re
position, Portlsnd, Oregon, Oct. 20
Nov. I, Inclusive.
This year, for the first Urns, the
American Jersey. Cattle Club baa
aelected Paclflo International to be
on of tb to or sectional shows In
th United Bute. Thla makes
available awarda for All-American
bonori In the Jerser division of
the West's greatest livestock
classic. Tba Club baa also added
11.000.00 to tb Exposition's prlt
moLer, bringing tb total premiums
offered for Jerser alone up to
IJ.GOO 00. Total prlt moner for
all classes aggregate fl00.O00.0O.
New futures announced for this
peer Eitotltloa are tha 1000.
coop display of tba Oregon roullry
re McDonald r-d Tab Oober
visited tb achool oa Sunday eve
ning. Mr. and Mra. Benlrlm of Kla
malb Palla war dinner guests
of Emmltt Pltcock last week.
Tha pottotflca which baa been
located at Ivan for tba paat two
yoara with Mr. Bowllog, recently
resigned, aa postmaster, baa been
crovad back to Wordea and will
he supervised by Mrs. Ben Gay.
Many of tba atudenta at th
Worden acbool wr oa tb
boaor roll for th last month.
Those who mad th grade were
Opal and Laura Bell, Luther and
dale Bander, Samuel and Don
Allanby, May and Harly Miller,
Eugene and Max Pltcock, Harold
Lourk and Ethel and Lydla Gay.
Th percent of attendance for
th month waa 97, which la con
sidered exceptionally blgb.
Mra. D. W. Knob and Mrs. L.
Hoys and faulty of Merrill call
ed on Mr. and Mra. Deo Gfy on
Sunday.
HELPING HAND
SOCIETY MET
SHASTA VIEW, OcL 11. The
ladlea of th Helping Hand so
ciety war entertained at th
horn of Mr. Williamson Wed
nesday with a large attendance.
Th regular meeting will fc held
Wedneeday, October tlrd. at tb
noma of Mra. Allda Macken.
Potato ralaera ate happy In this
section this year a the crop 1
good and price so njuch, better
than for a few years.
Mr. Msry McCoy and brother-in-law,
Ouy McCoy of Saa Jos.
Calif., were recent vlallora at tha
boma of Mr. and Mr. A. P. Mc
Coy. Tb former la Mr, McCoy's
motner.
George T. Cllne and wife of
Alturaa were vlsltora at th O.
W. Myers' boma. a few day last
week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and
W. R. Hasllns and wife were
hualneaa visitors in Klamath
Pslla Friday.
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Hornheak
war .In Klamath Pall Wednes
day. Mr. Hornbeak consulted a
dentlat and Mra. Hornbeak an
oculist.
Lester Wilson visited friend
at Medford on day last week.
Mr. and Mr. C. B. Browa are
enjoying a new Essex Super Six
car.
Allc Moor and on, Orln. Mr.
and Mra. H. D. Johnson and Mr.
Turner of Klamath Palla were
visitors at th John Bailey bom
8unday. Tb gentlemen war
bunting.
Henry Hunt and wife, who
bar apent th past year with
Mr. Hunt' sister, Mra. B. B.
Hornbeak and family, left Fri
day tor southern Texas, their
former boms. Tholr borne la
near Corpus Cbrlstl.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Flacku
and two children and mothar of
'Mr. Flackua of lllldebrand were
Sunday guest of . Mr. and Mra.
0. W. Myers.
F, I.. Chltwood of Medford
waa calling on old frlonda bora
the last of-tha week
R. O. Wilson la visiting at tha
homo of his aon, Harry Wilson.
'Dad" Wilson, a ha I known
hero, la lust aa avtiv as ever
anil we are ploasod to aea blm
with us.
VON BUELOW ILL
LONDON, Oct. II, (AP) An
Exchange Telegraph dispatch
from Berlin thla afternoon report
ed advlcea from Rom that Prlnc
Von Bttelow, former German
tateaman, baa Buffered a par-
alytlo stroke.
M.", Junior Champlen Jersey Cow
Edna U Knight.
and Pet Stock Show; Junior Agri
cultural activities la tba new J. C.
Penney Hall; and tha Oregon Pish
and Gam Commletloo'a Exhibit of
Wild Life (Including a Pish Hatch
err In full operation). Altogether,
th 102 program will offer great
er variety than ver before II
com plot abowa Par Bred Live
stock Show; Pat Stock Show;
DsJry. Manufacturer's and Land
Product Show; Sheep Show;
American National Pog 8bow; Na
tional Wool Show; Industrial Ex
position; Boys' and Girls' Club
Work Exblblta; Northwest Hay
and Grain Show; and world re.
nowned Horse Show, Including
among other spectacular aventa
tha Six Horse Tom Driving con
tests during scb of tb vn
evening program.
Special reduced fare to the Ex
position will be In effect oa all
leading transportation lines la thla
territory.
(Special to Th Herald)
KENO, Or., Oct. II, (AP)
Tb Keno high school student
had thalr annual Fraahmaa ini
tiation party Friday sight, Oct
11. Th first psrt of th evening
was apent la initiating th fresh
men. Th freshmen are May
Clevenger, lola Powell, Edith Du
enberry and Helen Heffner. ' At
tar tb initiation tb crowd play
ed games. Later la tb vnlng
refreshments were rvd.
Mra. R. W. Nelson waa ahop
plng In Klamath Falls on Thurs
day afternoon.
Mrs. Inman of Albany, Ore.,
ha been visiting at tb bom of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa McCormlck,
Sr., for tba past few weeks.
A box supper will be Laid at
the blgb school auditorium on
Friday, Oct. IS, to which every
one is cordially invited. It will
ba sponsored by the Orange, and
tha proceeda will go for th high
cbool piano.
Mr, and Mra. T. J. Prather mo
tored over to Grants Pass oa
Sunday, where they vlalted with
relatives.
Le Doten 1 horn again, after
pending tb past few month
working at various places for tb
Copco company.
R. A. Broylea delivered a
load of cabbage to Klamath Falls
oa Monday.
Jack Moore, ion of Mrs. Moor,
accompanied by Mlaa Laveretta
Newton, motored over ber from
Medford Sunday, where they visit
ed with Jack's mothar.
A. H. Whims, from hi boma at
Paradla Flat, passed through
her Monday on hla way to Klam
ath Falla.
T. J. Wilson, agent for the
Health-O products, who recently
moved to Rogue River, Or., waa
in Keno calling on hla custom
ers Thursday. He was going to
go to hla ranch out near Worden
and back boma Friday.
Mrs. K. S. Pnckatt. Mr. and
Mra. Everett Pnckatt and daugh
ter Dora, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Pnckatt left Wednesday
to attend a church convention at
Saganaw, Or.
Mr. Wheeler, proprietor of th
Keno store, transacted bualneaa
in Klamath Falls oa Thursday.
Thomaa McCormlck. Sr., bag
been on tb lick Hat for tb past
several weeka.
II. Howard and Charley Nelson
were business visitor 1n Klamath
Fall on Tuesday.
Carl Hobba was absent from
achool on Friday.
Mra. Katie -Hill and children
are spending aeveral day visiting
with Mrs. D. J. Fuckett at the
lattor's home.
Julian Ager la carrying the
mall on th Ashland-Klamath
Kails rout la th absence of
Ralph Puckett,
Lola Snowgooea ba charge of
the Puckett boarding house for
a few daya In the absence of Mra.
K. K. Puckett.
V. E. Puckott Is. hauling posts
from his homestead at Bear Val
ley to Klamath Fall this week.
BKVEJf CONVICTED
CHARLOTTE, N. C, Oct. SI.
(AP) Seven National Textile
Workers' union leadera and mem
bers, accused of th murder ot
0. F. Aderholt, chief of police
ot Gaatonta, and assault In vari
ous degrees on three other po
licemen, were found guilty In
auperlor court here today on sec
ond degre Aaitlw.
INITIATION AT
KEND SCHOOL
ITER SYSTEM
IS INSTALLED
(Special to The Herald)
Onlda Hlxon, Correspondent
BLY, Oregon, Oct, J1- Mr.
Kendall, general manager of th
Bly Water company, la having a
water system Installed In Bly. In
a short time every bouse will be
furnished with water.
Mr. Karby, general contractor,
has erected tiro new eottagaa on
tb Waldeck A Jonea property.
Mrs. Edith Hennessey, owner
of tba Bly laundry, baa been
quite 111 from, blood poisoning in
har foot,
Frank Owena la hauling lumber
to put up a temporary bom on
hi ranch cast of Bly.
Several larg deer have been
takes out of th bill aurroond
Ing Bly by hunter during th
paat week.
Tb McMillan brother bava th
contract to start logging for Mr.
Roberta ot Lakevlew.
Art Parker, foreman of tb
Elder ranch, waa a buslneaa visit
or at tb Whetston ranob on
Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Ctley of
Barnes valley, were visitor at
the Whetstone bom oa Sunday
evening.
Miss Jean Dixon, blgb school
(tudent of Klamath Falls, visited
with ber parent, Mr. and Mrs.
James Dixon over the past week
end.
A namber ot the people In the
community have been 111 with In
fluenza during the past week.
Miss Elba Bell of Bly ba gone
to Portland to take up a busi
ness course In bookkeeping.
E. N. Whetstone and family
and Mr. Oolda Hlxon and daugh
ter, Marie, have returned from
a week' visit to different parts
of California.
Mr. and Mrs, Cleo Boyd were
called to Ashland by the aerlous
Illness of Mr. Boyd's mother.
POTATO CROP
IS HARVESTED
(Special to The Herald)
Panlla Burnett, Correspondent
MIDLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 The
farmer of thl community are
busy harvesting their potato
crops.
Lloyd Melvln and family have
moved to th Wlllltla ranch.
John Keasler and Wesley
Rlggs of Flacervllle. California,
apent tb week end with Mr.
and Mr. A. B. Scbulmlre.
Mr. nd Mra. Carl McRey.
nolda of Langell Valley spent
several day with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Tarber.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones
hava returned horn after spend-
lng several days touring through
northern California and Nevada
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Holcomb
spent Sundsy at th A. E. 8hul
mire ranch.
Almond Gregory baa returned
horn after a aeveral days deer
bunt,
Mr. J. B. Burnett recently
purchased a Chevrolet sedan.
- Mr. A. E. Shulmlr and ion,
Raymond, are (pending several
week In Placervlllo, California,
visiting relative.
. Harry Splcer returned to his
bom In Lakevlew after sprjd
ing several daya at th boma of
William Burnett
Lloyd Hall left for Eugene
Dawes Gets Freedom of
Town His Ancestor Fled
5
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Descendant ot a stone mason who fled 8udbury, England, tbrea
centuries ago to escape religious persecution, American Ambassador
Charlea 0. Dawes visited th historic town tb other day aa Its
guest of honor. Dawea la pictured above, left, a Mayor E. P. Flts.
gerald conferred upon him the freedom ot the city, memorallted by
a scroll In an oak 'casket. Below th former vice-president Is
hown. within circle, a he addressed the townspeople, stressing
Anglo-American friendship. Flags
wber he plana to attend busi
ness college.
Miss Anna Burnett visited
wltb Vernlca Zettman on Wed
nesday evening.
Mr. J. 8. D. Hooper and sob
war Klamath Falls visitors
Thursdsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Shirk of
Klamath Palls were recent visit-
ors bsre.
George Burnett met with a
painful accident . recently while
chopping bla wood. His thumb
waa badly lacerated.
THREE ACT PLAY
WILL BE GIVEN
(MperUI to The Herald)
High School, Correspondent
PORT KLAMATH, Or., Oct.
II Three act mystery drama
will be played by Fort Klamath
high acbool. "Tb Mystery of
tb Third Gable." In threo acts
wilt be presented by th Fort
Klamath high school at tbelr new
gymnasium on November 1, 1929
at eight o'clock p. m.
Th cast will consist ot th
Judg played LUwllyn Smith,
who seeks peace and quiet at an
mansion by th a with hi
wife, played by Virginia Edward
and daughter Sally, Mildred
Ferguson. Mrs, Lan th house
keeper ot tb place, who through
out the play maintains a digni
fied, bearing, wilt be played by
Doris Noah. While tb action
will be presented by tb secret
detective, Norval McDonald, and
hla able assistant. Gen Parker,
who will aUempt "to get the
good one" Roy Lane, Herald
Moon, a bootlegger In th Third
Gable.
Larg ' hard of cattle from
the Wood River valley are be
ing (hipped to market and to
their winter pasture.
Mr. E. D. Briscoe wss In
Rogue River valley, Tuesday.
Th baxaar which wa given
by lb C. I. club of Fort Klam
ath wa a big success.
Many ot th Yosman ot th
Crater Lake homestead ot Fort
Klamath, attended th meeting
ot th Cbllouolno homestead
which wa held October 1(.
A large reception await th
newlyweds, Mr. Bay Ferguson
snd wife on the return from Eu
gene where they were married.
Alice Gray was In Cblloquln
Tuesday.
Friends of Mr. J. V. Hesslg
will be glad to know that he is
Improving.
Mr. Cbarle Noah Injured blx
back when he tell from a stack
of balled bay, last week.'
Red Baalee ' was In Fort
Klamath Sunday.
The Crater Lake Skii clob has
decided to discontinue the mov
ing picture shows.
Mrs. O. A. Page and aon Gene
are visiting with her parents In
Jacksonville.
Mr. Eiell was In Fort Klam
ath from Portland October t.
Mr. HcQulr ot Bonania Is
now residing In Fort Klamath.
SMALLER HIGH
SCHOOLS MAY
GO IN DISCARD
SALEM, Ore.. OcL II, (AP)
Carrying out tb Idea of stan
dardisation, which was tb key
not ot the convention ot th
Oregon high school principals'
association, tb educators, at
tbelr closing session Saturday,
adopted a report which would
allow small high schools to exist
t.- "v Y&
bedecked th streets In his honor.
Bertha Taulsen, Editor
ILIN WINNER
OVER BONANZA
Mslln won their third gsm of
th sesson when tbey defesUd
Bonanza, Friday, th llth, on
tb Malln field. Tb final score
wa II to 0.
Both teams played a very clean
gam, and th best of sportsman
ship was shown by both sides.
Mslln's lineup waa:
Claud Layman, left nd; Ste
phen Kandra, left tackle; Richard
Jackmao, center; Delmer Wil
liamson, right guard; Wllford
Hundley, right tackle; Willi
Ranius, right end; Frank Kama-
rad. left quarter; Loots Kallna.
right quarter; Mervia Wilds, bait-
back; George Havallna, fullback.
James Bradshaw left guard.
Substitutes: Enoch Febrasek,
Jack Chapman, William Streeter,
Edwin Btaatny.
MACHINE RUNS
IN MALIN DITCH
A threshing machine owned
by M. T. Kowoloakl ran oft the
hlghwsy in frost ot th Ralnus
bom aad turned on its aid In
th ditch Tuesday evening.
Mr. Kowoloskl was taking th
machine to Rajnus from Adolph
Cacka's, after he bad finished
Mr. Cacka's threshing, when he
tailed to make th turn leading
Into Rajnus' and overturned th
machine.
No on was injured, and th
machine can be repaired.
VOLLEYBALL
GAME PLAYED
Th Malta volleyball girls de
feated the Bonanza girls with a
score ot 41 to II last Friday at
Malln. It was a hard-fought
game, with tb acore being II to
II at th end ot th first bait
Both aide showed good team
work and good sportsmanship.
and both deserve a compliment
on their playing.
Tba lineup for Malta was as
follows:
Helen Honxlk, Agnes Draxil,
Rita Hundley, Carrie Kucera,
Emma Kallna, Marjorl Koa.
Substitute, Bertha Reddy.
ALAS!
Beneath a juniper I aat
And gaxed toward ML 8haata
white.
Th sun waa low; I grieved at
that,
Because I hsd to work that
night.
A little lower, and tb sun
Would tint th sky with shades
ot red.
Alas, my work was just begun
That night; I could not go to
bed.
I gaxed below upon th plain
Or drled-np apuds, and cursed
the data
I struck this land, devoid ot rain;
That night I bad to irrigate.
Richard Jackman.
Miss Belcn Honxlk. a Malln
high school student, made a visit
to Klamatb Falls Tuesday to at
tend ber sister's wedding, when
Miss Frances Honxlk became the
brld ot Edwin Davis. Hiss Helen
Honxlk scted ss bridesmaid at
lbs -wedding. The young conpl
left for a wedding tour, after
which tbey will xnak their horn
In Merrill.
The trees around Malin blgb
school have bad the misfortune
of losing their leaves. This con
flicts greatly with playing volley
ball, as there 1 no shade on th
court now.
Eleanor Bhlmanch of Red
Bluff, who Is visiting O. A. Pos
var, brok her collar bona last
Thursday while riding horseback
near Malln.
Mies Nooma Posrar, who grad
uated from the Malln union high
school, Is back in Malln, and
visited tb high achool.
only it they can meet certain
standards of efflclencv. Thla re.
port waa presented by F. L. Stet
son of the University ot Oregon
as chairman ot the committee
on reorganisation ot (mall high
schools. It was approved over
strong opposition.
As tor tb larger high scbobls
It was said that six standards
would be added to those already
staoilshed by tba northwest as
sociation ot secondary and high
er schools.
A report presented bv T. 8.
Knight ot Hood River In which
a uniform marking system was
irecommenaea waa adopted.
Among resolutions adopted
was one asking tor Investigation
of overlapping subiect matter In
tbe several units ot th Oregon
scnool system, including tha
first two years In the universi
ties and colleges. Another reso
lution Drovided for a commlitaa
to study th articulation ot the
various units In tha achool ara.
tern through which student pas
progressively from the elsmen
tary grades through the instltu
Hons ot higher learning.
FOR RESULTS USB THH '
HERALD .WANT AOS.
EDITORIAL
Keep Them In Order
Nothing mors disgusting
than dirt snd disorder. There 1s
a certain town In Washington
that Is known because of Its tilth.
It Is occupied by supposedly
white people. Most of them ar
not clean enongb to be called
white. '
It la pleasant to be famoua,
bat It Is not pleasant to b no
torious, and It would be very un
pleasant. Indeed, to be notorious
for your tilth.
How can yon help living la a
disorderly place? It Is not enough
to merely desist from being d la
orderly. Ton meat try to better
others also.
For example, la your town yon
sre not expected to walk down
th street with a broom aad
waste-basket and dean ap the
town. It matters nesd attention,
get others Interested in cleaning
np the town, get a committee to
go before the city council and aak
that arrangements be made to
keep th town dean.
In th vicinity of yoar school
pick np crumpled psper oa tb
floor, instead ot carefully step
ping over It, Keep the floor
clean near yonr deak; keep yonr
deak. In line, and the content of
it neat Whea there la chalk
oa tb floor place It on the chalk
rail. It may be pleasant to feel
tb power of your body, and bear
the crtncblng sound as yon step
on the chalk, but It leave an un
sightly mark. When yon tike a
book from the library, put it back
in its place.
HI this will save tint aad
labor and add to th attract
iveness of tb building. It will
be worth the Um yoa spent on
It, and will Justify tb on that
put forth that time on it.
Neatness la nody and sur
roundings might well be on of
the essentials ot life. Why not
do our best to mak It sot
More Social At fears
We need msny mors social af
fairs connected wltb our scbooL
What I mean by that la: We
should hire a party or soma sort
ot social gathering at least one
every two months.
It Is not fair to those who do
not make the atbletle teams It
ws don't nave something ot that
sort. Those on teams have tbelr
enjoyment, but the others haven't.
It is true we go to sobool to
work and gain aa education, but
every atndent must have some
enjoyment or they are not going
to work.
I think th main reason why
we are not baring more social
activities Is, in tbe past, when
the school or some organisation
within It gave a party, a ot
tb students didn't attend. Tbey
told tielr parents tbey were, and
than went off to a show or rod
around In automobiles, not think-
lng that they wer taking th
privilege ot having these social
attain away from th rest ot
the atndenta who want to havs
a good time.
Tbe next time a party is given
let's all take part in It, and It
111 probably result in mora of
them.
Malin High Needs
New Library
Way cant w have a new and
better library? Other schools do.
For serenl yean we nave bad
the same old books, snd moat ot
them hava been read by all tbe
students. No w cider sons of
tba pupils want to read the
books.
It ws would get In some new
books more students would be
Interested In reading them, and
mon would be read by all th
students. ,.
There should also be soma on
appointed to take can ot tbe
library and keep it In order.
When we do try to find some de
cent book ws cant find It, 1U1
the books are mixed np and scat
tered all over.
So let's all try and e if w
can get some new books ana
keep tbe library la order , and
get some good ont of it.
Schools and Better
Attendance
High school students should be
mora Interested in coming to
school than they ara at th pres
ent time. We students are dis
appointed with tbe six weeks
grades we have received. . But
that la all the more reason why
wa should come every day possi
ble, to bring np our grades.
Some students stay out because
they bare a bard lesson; whll
othen have good excuses.
Staying ont of school lowen
our gndes because we are not
there when th Instructor brings
ot a point, and then gives It in
th next exam.
So let us all try to be at school
every day that Is posslbls during
tb year. '
Get Enough Sleep
Late houn should be overcome
by students and teacben during
th tlva days ot school. We may
say this: "I don't sea why w
oan't stay ont to a party as long
as w want. It wa ara having a
good tlm."
"That Is not th way w should
look at It. Whan w stay np 1st
we don't feel Ilk getting up In
th morning to do th chores.
At school w teal sleepx and
Rudolph Kunz, Corrtspoodent
SOI
TO TAKE TRIP
Th Mslln football sqcau will
mak thalr tint trip out ot tb
county to play a football gam,
when they go to Lakevlew on
th morning of tbe llth to mt
the Lakevlew team.
Tb atudsnt body Is glad they
ar abl to send tb team on
trip thla year. It I th first tlm
It ha aver been done.
Tho making the trip ara:
Richard Jackman, center; James
Bradshaw, Delmer Williamson,
Edwin Stastny, guarda; Btephen
Kandra, Wllford Hundley, Jack
Chapman, Oscar Streeter, tackles;
Willi Rajnus, Claud Layman,
Enoch Petrssek, BI1U Streeter,
ends; Mervyn WUde, quarter
back; Frank Kamarad, Louis Ka
llna, halfbacks; Oeorg Harllna,
fullback, and Paul Petrasek, man
ager. Coach Fisher, Principal A. E.
Street and Ivan Petrasek will ac
company th team. Then ar
also a few people of Mslln plan
ning to mak th trip with the
team.
FAREWELL PARTY
GIVEN AT MALIN
A farewell party waa given In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kleb
snba and family on October 14,
at tb Bohemian halL They ar
leaving for California aad then
to Oklahoma, wber thmj have
relatives.
Th pupil who attended re
turned to achool the next day,
resuming their school work ss If
nothing had happened tha night
baton.
JOKES
Miss Judy: "How did iu get
hurt, llttl boy?"
Benny Layman: "Boo-noo. I
tried to stop a b-bamblb-sbee,
aad th d -darned thing b-back-
find."
Rudolph: "Hey, yoa! Dont
atop yonr car in front of my
horse."
Mervyn: "Don't worry, I know
th rules: 'Dont park la front
of a ping.' "
Mother: "Now, children; don't
quarreL What'a th matter?"
Jama: "We're playing (hip
wreck, and Agnes won't go Into
tbe bath room and drown her
self."
SCRAMBLE DATS
He:
ling?"
Sh:
He:
Mervyn."
"Do yon lor xne, dar-
"Of course I do, Enoch."
"Enoch 1 My nam la
She: "Why, so It is; I keep
thinking today is Monday."
The hardwood floor at tha
community hall la being oiled and
fixed np tor basketball.
dont accomplish very much. If
the teacher stays out she gets
cranky snd doesn't car to help
anyone.
It w do want to stay np at
nights w should do It either
Friday or Saturday rtshte, so
that wa can get a good night'
sleep before we come to school.
Typetvriters Are
Repaired
The typewriters of Malln nigh
school wen repaired by Jos. K.
Cole, manager ot Underwood
Typewriter company, October 14.
Tb type writers had not been
repaired alnca soma tlm last
term, and were not In very good
condition. Since the Improve
ment bare been made, the stu
dents are able to do tbelr lessons
better and easier.
The High
Spot of the
Hallowe'en
Party
One-pound Box ,
$1.50
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kind that loven ot tin
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