THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, February 21, 19.10
MALIN HIGH BROADCASTER
LAST GALL!!
VOL L
(Pabllsbed b Chi Junior Class)
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AMT. EDITOR-.
BOYS' SPOKT8-
.Knoch retraces
Carrie Kscwra
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Kana, hoc, Rajmaa
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FEATURE EDITOR.
..Enmt aUllna EIOUTKlW
Jtlrhard Jackmas
PAGE TWELVE
GIVEN
OF DIVISION
, Tbi Malln Hiss basketball team
Won th Southern Division Cham-
plonihlp when thcr won from
MarrUl last Monday night at the
Malls gym by a acors ol 1 to
Both teams played a fast game.
tnt with alalia' accurals shoot'
log the Merrill bora vera snable
so ston their opponent.
Kallna, from Malln. wn nigh
point man making 12 point. Nine
of the twelve point were made
ia the laet hilt.
. The line up were
Poa. Merrill (li)
Malls (ID
McComb (), P
retraaek F
Ralnae (t) C
Kallna (1!) G
Wilde ) O
Streeter ' 8
StaiUy S
Layman 3
Referee:, Foltz.
Team Woa
Malln ,
Bonania 1
Merrill 1
Malin will play Bonan:
Fana (3)
Hasklns (3)
Finchnm (J
Moore
Gillespie
Storey (3)
Lost
I
, at Ma.
lin next Monday February 34. Thli
will be the last league game in
the Southern Division.
Malln Girls Win
Basketball Game
The Merrill girl were met by
Malls at the Merrill gym last
. Wednesday, February li, USD.
Malln won with core of 2 S to
13 after a Terr hard rame.
The (core wa 11 to 23 at the
nd of the tint half. Merrill
Played a better game the aeeond
half and lncreaaed their score.
Anna Zumr wa high point girl
With IT point to her credit.
Too playing were
Malls
Zumr (IT)
Hlland (4)
Draall ()
Hundley
Klrkpa trick
Kos, K.
Kallna (
Knoera
Koa, B.
Merrill
Of field (14)
Dewey (4)
Bowman (4)
Haskini
Breithaapt
Kandra. W.
8. Kandra D. (1)
8 talker (1)
8 Beaaley
Personals
Mia Julia Koa of Klamath Fall
visited her parent oyer laat week
end. Mla Irene Petrasek. who la at
tending achool In. Ashland, wae
rtiltlng Mlsa Martha Jellnek over
the week end.
Mr. Joe Fablnek. who in work
Ink at Steel Swamp, risked hi
parents lat 8nnday.
MUa Lillian Hlland waa Tfcltlng
friend In Klamath Fall laat Sun
day. Mr. Jo Znmphfe wa a Kla
anath Faila rliltor laat Saturday.
Mrs. V. Draxil wa visiting at
th horn of Mr. and Mm. Vincent
Znmr laat Sunday.
Mtea Lula Lee of Merrill wa a
Sunday gueet at the J. F. Kama
red home.
Mia Ellra Klrkpa trick. Carrie
Kncera, Emma Kallna, Anna
Zumr, Claude Layman and Merrrn
Wilde were aollolting advertise
ment for the Unn. !...,
Klamath Fall laat Thursday.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Ottoman
Klamath Fall attended the an
nual masquerade ball is Malln
last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mn. Camel are the 1
Proud parent of a baby boy that I
wa born last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Hllman and
family and Mr. and Mr. John
Burgland and family of Klamath
Fall were Sunday guesta at the
bom of Mr. and Mr.. Harry I
Hundley of Malln.
Many of the Malln people were
In Chlloquin last Sunday fishing. 1
Mia Mildred McAlister of the
Malln high school won third prise
In the annual masquerade ball laet ,
Haturday night that wa, held in
Deeds Not Words
"Deeds, not words." Who
could be a person of deeds, not
words and not be respected?
Words are so unnecessary, so fool
ish It seem unbelievable, that
so -many people uso them so ex
travagantly.
Many great men are noted tor
their silence.. A man who Is in
the habtt of doing and not saying
Is bound to get ahead, he cannot
be kept down.
Idle talk, 1 a most venomous
procedure. It has ruined many
people, often branding an entire
ly innoient person with a bad re
putation. Business deals hare of
ten fallen through txvause of idle
talk.
Let as take for an example of
thia topic, two salesmen. One, we
shall say, is what is known as
Mgh-pressure: the other Just a
representative of hi company's
products. We shall, for a time,
tune In on the results of the two.
The first is a great salesman,
he is very anxions to Impress the
fact on hia victim. He i selling
more of his line" than any other
salesman and so on indefinitely.
The second doe not try to leave
an Impression of himself, bat
rather of his line". He explains,
p'easantly and politely, all the
good points, admit the bad. and
screes on possible improvementa.
but tries to give the business man
the best service that can be ob
tained. There is no need to express
which man will win. If the per
sonality of one is so minus that
he must emphasise It instead of
tne goods he is selling he cannot
expect to win the vote of the mod
ern business men. They want to
xnow tbe virtues of the goods in
question, not of the man sellins
The above is but one examnle
oi me many ways in which ind
cretion in the use of words mav be
disastrous. We may all profit by
iuv motto, "ueeas. not words".
Jokes
Mr. streets "Xow. come alonr
and I'll teach you to milk a cow."
Billy Streeter "See'ln1 I'm new
to It, Mister, hadn't I better learn
on the calf?
Tin In lore - chortled MerTyn
Jde, "I'm In lore with a ohorus
I II
DEFEATS MAUN
If FUST GAME
The Malin basketball team was
met by the Merrill team on their
floor February tho 17lh and were
defeated by a score of 13 to IS.
.Merrill was in the lead through
out the gams.
The score in the first halt waa
to 4.
The large number of fouls, that
were called was an outstanding
characteristic of the game. Wln-
uifred Dewe! o Merrill was high j
point girl with 9 points to her credit.
The lineup
Malln (13)
Kalina
Znmr ($)
Draul (4)
Huudley
Kos, B..
Klrkpatrlck
Hlland
Kos, M.
Merrill (li)
Dewey ()
Boa lie;
Bowman (11
Kandra W.
Hasklns
Hunnlcnt
Walker
Kandra D. (5)
Brelthaupt
Wilde,
girl."
Ia It the first one?"
Enoch.
asked
"No last row. second fm
left,"
'So yoa want to a re ,ui.
afternoon, eh?" snorted Mrs Mc
Comb sarcastically. "I sunnoss
your grandmother died, eh?"
"No, mam," replied Ivan. "She
eloped."
Man has never succeeded in .
tally wipplng out any known de
siructive Insect.
Game Played at
Merril Gymnasium
The Malln boys furthered their
chances for the Southern Division
Championship last Wednesday
night by swamping the Merrill
boys 39 to 8. at the Merrill gym.
Fast playing was a characteris
tic of both teams, but with Mal
ln close checking, fast breaking,
and accurate shooting, the Merrill
team was unable to halt the rivals.
Malin ran np a lead In the second
quarter, making the score 19 to 4
at the end of the half. Merrill
came back strong li the second
half, but were still nnable to stop
tlie risitote, who ran the acore np
3 to 8.
Several substitutes were used
by Coach Fisher, of Malin, In the
game, which showed some valu
able varsity material coming up.
Rajnus was high point man of
the evening with It point, who
wa followed close by Kallna with
12 points, both being from Malln.
The line-ups
Malln (39)
Rajnns (16)
McComb (1)
Kamarad (8)
Kallna (13)
Wilde
Substitutes for
Layman, Pelrasek
Pos
F
F
C
C
Merrill (3)
Fau (2)
Hasklns (3)
Finchnm (2)
Moore (2)
Gillespie
Malln were:
(2), Statny,
and Streeter. Referee: Hughes,
In all the world only three
ranges of mountains run east and
west. All othera rnn north and
south.
HDoHHap Bay att
SATURDAY
FEB. 22nd
Clothing Needed
For Salvation Army
A special call for clothing has
been Issued by the local Salva
tion Army post.
Ensign Ford states that the
recent cold weather, unemploy
ment and alcknesa has depleted
their supply until now but a tew
garments and shoes remain and
these are not serviceable.
What I needed most Is chil
dren's and men's shoes. Utile
children's and men's garments of
all kinds. Call Ensign Ford by
phone 691-W., on Monday, Feb
ruary 24. and donations will be
celled tor.
WOKKERM PROTEST ARRESTS
TAMPICO, Mexico, Feb. 21, (A
P) The General Workers' Feder
ation last night gars approval to
a general atrlk In protest at ar
rest of several labor leaders In
connection with tb recent attempt,
against the ,lfe of president Pas
cual Orlls Rublo.
Bate of the strike waa not fixed.
2 DAYS ONLY
Don't Be One Who Waa
Sorry To Hare Missed It
Leaving Saturday Night
Forever!
0
Ith
ERICH VON STROHEIM and
BETTY COMPSON
It's Sensationally Different
SEE IT
VOX
TODAT
ale
OF THE
.KLeraiy & McCargar
LADIES'
SHOE
VH YTn
(Formerly Located in Moe's Store)
Just a few days more and this great event will be only a memory. A memory of
the greatest sale ever staged in Klamath County a memory of the greatest sav
ings ever offered, a memory of the quickest and most dynamic closing out bank
rupt sale ever held. To make this last call more emphatic and the sweetest price
story ever told, we are going to close out every ladies shoe in this bankrupt stock
at one price!! Read it and then be here early as we cannot guarantee the quantity!
Every Pair of Ladies' Shoes
Values to 10.00
Closed Out at
s
$2.50
We have been fortunate enough to secure a stock of men's shoes at less than
bankrupt sale prices and we have cut them to the bone!
UP TO $6.00 VALUES
. MEN'S SHOES
IBannEtp imp ti
Salle IPi?nees
UP TO $8.00 VALUES
MEN'S SHOES
This Is Absolutely Our Last Friday and
Saturday Here So Act!
igaimftn laimlki?iinipfi Sail
ttai?tts Tcday a$ 9 a- mm., at ttSne
Corner of 8th St. and Klamath Ave.
PELICAN THEATRE BUILDING
5 i