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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1930)
Tuesday, October 21, 1030 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN MALIN HIGH BROADCASTER Vol.. u. i in ion MI'Olllr .) L j'i;iti).i.H .. Mi UN, 0IIKOO. MO. . ).... (ri'llUMIIKU lit JUNIOIl CLiSS) tMKiicrv- AWtT. KOrTOIt... HI'UKTH IKS')- ....Uilwln Wast llortli Itmhly Ulna stuns ..Raserll Marshall He UUittnt ..Hilly HtnuU HITOIITDIIH I'n ii I l-1'tr...-k, Naml Davis, James Hrml.li.w, Dnliuer Wllllatusoa, Vn& Plsber, I dim Itiiii.lir, Jiwvlil WiiIIm, Mary r'elila nek, Anna) Mirk. BONANZA SQUAD IMS Mallti llraTca. plsylns lliolr heat nam of the iKxini, liiwt the Uoii anaa aquad a-v, lam I'rlilav, 01 I ho llnnuiia llolil. Tha Malln lilaya-they put llin hall ovar I ha ilna li hard prsntlre Ihla Ut woes. Tha drat quarter atarled with .VuMn ratolvlni. Attar a In 1.1a), Ilium put the ball war tilt Una lor tho flrat KiiKhiluwu. Tha f I rat qtinrtnr audiHl a-u. Tho ancontt quarmr sisrted with Malln In piiuawluD o( III ball. The ani'iind liiuchituwn soon cama with .Malln converting far tho ex tra point. Malln kicked ol( lu llonaiiM, but Uonenia wss nnabla to mass any xarilnx. Malln maUa aiiolhor tnurhituwn thla quaru-i, maxlns tho aoiro 10-0. In tho third nellhr scored, but Malln ratna haok atroni In tba fourth quarter. Thn llnal afore waa 30-0. Molina llnaup waa aa follnwi: Knorh I'ntraara, It; Uevld Whlta. It; Itlrhard Jaikman. I; Kriwlii Mlaiiny, runti-r: Deltuor Wllllamauu, n; l.ao Kamarad. rl; Hill lulnua. rn; Morvru Wlldo. il; Joo .Mlakovsky, Hi; Wlltord lliiii.ll.iy. rh; Claude Layman, II). buliatltutea: Hilly Btrealer. David MrCoiuh, I'aul I'etraaes, Wayne llolhronk and Walter btasluy. Malin Girls Win Volley Ball Game ' Laat Friday a volleyball ssoie waa played balwaan tha Henley high school girls and Malta hlgo arliool girls, which ended with thn a.oro. 4 to 10, In favor ol Malln. Tim girls who played from Ma lln wro Amua Oratll, Emm Kallna, Marjorlq Koa, MIUIr.Hl I'uluruk, lllta lliindluy and Uarlha Kmlily. Lilian inland auballtutnd fur ll.-rtlia ll.xlrtr In the laat quar ter. Wodunaday, O. lobi.r IS. at J: 10 u. m.. tha trnhmrn rlrla of Malln hlch, and tho elKlith grade girla ut Malln engeg.d 10 a volleyball amo at tha grade school court. Thn teama woro well niatchod, althuuih tho frrahmen hare bad Ihn moat esuerloiira. The grade achool playnr had henn wall . run hud by Mr. Olann. Tha grade lrla were ahad at tho olid of tha firat hull, but tho frvahmaa ral lied and the final ecore waa II to 31 In tha freahmima' favor. New 'Orange M' Boys Initiated Krlday. October 10, the mom. Vara of the "Orange M" club In cited tbe nwoonure thoao who had won a letter In baakothall and aai'ball laat year Into their ss- mrtallon. The nw mnm hers were lu..n lu Klamath Kalla wearing rutl. ukiua coatumra. They parad- id duwn Main slroet to tho I'llie 1 r thttnr. whro thuy look lu a how. Kullowlng the allow they vent to tho Kluinnth Njlutorluui l.ir a awltn. Attrr tho awlm thny warn eacort.'d tn the llrlrk cafe for aupper. Thn nnw iiinmhnra arn Kdwln SUHtny. Knoch Iviraafk, linn Lay. man, Loula 1'ofnll, Jnrk St.yknl, l.aii Kuniarad aud LMivld McConib. Team Picked To Attend Stock Show Krlday, at the pi aoolal, Mr. htriMit, principal of Malln high announced that Wlltord Hundley. Jack Chapman, Don Blotter and Hon Layman had boon aelecled to rapronont Malln high achool at tho elwk ahow In Portland. The boya woro picked from the agriculture claaaee. All tha boya In thcae claaaca bare boon prao . Irlng Judging tho paat few wevka aa purl of tholr olaaa work, and all have worked hard for ft poe Una on thla loam. Bonanza Girls Downed in Game Malln girla' volleyball toara waa vir.torloua ovar Uooania on tbe Uonanta court laat Krlday by aeore. of 16-13. llotb teama played a good gams. Booanae waa lead' lag the flrat halt by a acore at II to 13. Malln baa only one mors (am t play of the county gexlea. Tha girla era hoping to again hold the county cup. The girla that played Friday on Malln'a loam wore Klta Hundley, lOmma Kallna, Mildred Potucok, Marjorlo Koa, Bortha Rxldy and Iran llalouaok. Elect Hundley Class President Tho V. F. A. clnaa hold eloctlon of offlcora on Soptoinbar 10. Tboae elected woro: Pronldont. Wlirord Ilundlny: vice prnaldont. Jack Cbnpninn: Hnc.-Tron., Hon Lay man; roportor, Klmont Kimyon. PERSONALS Kuuneth and Laater Furlor- fleld of Myrtle Folut are vlalllug lu Malln tor a tew daya. Mlaa lineal Uurgeea of Blocka- burg, California I ylalllng with rvlatlvea at Malln. Jack Chapman bad the mle- f.irtuu of bltlug bla lougue, rrl duy in the football gam with iluiiiey, Mr. and alra. 1. V. llolouaek lid family motored to Aahland over the weak end. Mr. Uolou nk will remain tiler for an lo duflulte period lor bla health. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Branch of Bly vlalled at the borne ol Mr. and Mra. M. M. Staalny, wea- noaday. Jame Tollver reoeived earioui Injurlaw while dlgglug polatoea for II. K. Jackmau. Mr. John Huuilk vlalted with Mra. Joe Cbotard. Kunday. Mra. Charlea. Maupta ot Malln la oooklng at the Hevltna, bunt- log camp of Tula lake. Mlaa Ueorgla Llakny ipent tn wook eud with Mlaa Loratla Klaher. Mra. Holhreok and family have moved to Midland where they plan to reelde all winter. Mr. Nnlaon and Mr. Itouge ot McUoel vlalted In Malln. laat wook end. Maalne Miller gave a birthday party Sunday afternoon and all preaotit had an enjoyable time. Mra. Tom Decker and family and Mr. Tom Beach motored to lily on Sunday. The "apot ' danc held at Ma lln, Saturday, waa well attended by everyone. Mr. and Mr, pager motored to MoCloud, California. Friday to vlalt frlenda. Mra. William Allen ot Klam ath Kalla vlalted with ber aon. Mactiarrott ot Malln, Wednes day. Mabel Scott of Klamath Falls haa moved to Malln to apand the winter with her grandparent. Mr. aud Mra. uurkee. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Crlsa and family and Mr. and Mra. Charles Kenyon and family motored to Uougura Neck. California to at tend the golden wedding ot Mr. and Mra. Crlaa. paronta of Mr. Crlee and Mrs. Konyon. , Iter. Taylor of inland had charge ot the aervlc at the I'rea- bytorian church at Malln, Sun day. Mrv and Mr. Rudolph JeJInak aud Harry Adamek of Lengell Valley were visiting In Malln. Sunday. Many of the high aohool and grade school aludente war In Klamath Kails Wednesday to hoar the U. S. Marine band play at I'uoie a roiiran theatre. Mrs. C. A. Henderson, county mualo teacher waa at the Malln grade chool, Wednesday. Merrill Defeats Malin Grade Team On Friday, October 1. the Malln grade school took It fool hall tram to Morrill, wher thy wcr defeated by a scor of 11 to 0. It waa hard-fought game, the members of both teams doing thi'lr beeL The line-up lor Malln waa as follows: Kenyon, le; Tomnsou. It; Wll aou, Ik; Klrkpairlrk, c; Docknr, rg; Cooley, re; Kuni, rt; Ed wards, qb; Docker, Ih; llolbrook rh; ltnbrr, fh; W'ltner, Osborne and Urajll, sujia. Malslo Wotiel vacclnatod aovnr al puplla of the Malln grade school for amall pox, Tunaday. ' Mra. Ilurlman ot Grants Pass vlsltnd with Mrs. A. M. woriow, Sunday. Th tvnAWVltera ot tlln Mnlln high school vrero overhnulod by aa agont of tun ununrwnnu typ ing company, Friday. Mr. mil Mrs. A. Kill Itlll and Hiimll son, Ilniliilph, loft for For ,i iirnvu iii villi with their aon. I.ouIh. who Ih uil.'inllng 1'nclllc unlvorMliy. It's easy to nwostir umn a uulinportanc. It' In exact ratio to the Imnortnnc ot his tele MALIN WINS GRID GAME In the first confsrenn me played on the Malln gridiron, Men ley was defeated by a acore ot J to . llotb. team were so vnly matched that neither (Id acored in the flrat half. Honloy waa the first to score, msklng touch down In the third quarter, but failed to oonvert tn point. Malln slao scored In this quarter, with Mlkaovaky maklug the touch down, and converting th extra point by Una buck. There was no scoring In th laat Quarter. Malln' lineup wo as follow: Enoch Petrasek, le; Jack Chapman, H; Richard Jackmau, ig; Edwin Staatny, e; iMlmar Wllllamaon, rg; Wlltord Hundley, rt; Willie Kajnua, re; Mervyn Wild, qb; Lno Kamarad, Ih; Jo Mlkaovaky, rh; Claud Layman, fb. Hundley and Kamarad chanted positions In the last quarter. Substituted David .Whit for Jack Chapman. Referoe, Roland Parks) head linesman, Ivan Petrasek. Pie Social Held To Raise Funds A pi social waa held Friday, October IT, at the Community ball for tbe benefit of the F. F. A. organisation of Malln - high achool. Prooeeda will be used to send tour boy to th stock show In Portland. Th following program waa presented: "Kentucky Bab," lilrla' Glee cub; reading, Richard Jackman; "Cinderella, Sopho more agriculture class; "Tha Woodshed Blues," solo by El Mont Kenyon; taxing match, Richard Juckman and Wlltord Hundley; "Mlaa Popularity," skit; "On Fleeting Hour" and "Down lb River of Golden Dreams," Girla' Trio; Magician act, Mervyn Wilde; "Womanleaa Wedding," skit; "Dumb and De voted," dnet by Loulae Jenkins and Emma Kallna. Election Ballots Being Sent Out Ballots for th general election to be held November 4 are being annt out by th county dark' of. tie fore to tha IS precincts In the county, with other eloctlon supplies. With th ejection two weeks from todsy, th final prepara tions for voting are being made by th officials. Election and counting boards are being select ed and notified and all ballots mailed out to th precinct. In Klamath Kalis th voter will have three ballots to mark, the general ballot containing tbe name ot candidate and pro posed ilat measure: th city special election ballot carrying thro measure aubmitted to the people, and th apodal county ballot carrying the armory bond proposal. Charles snd Chester DeLap are In chsrge ot the work In the clerk's office. Both samples and Ih original ballots are being mailed with ballot boxes, pencils, polling booths and tabulation sheets. VALLEY PEOPLE HEAR B01V1N By GRACE B. TIROWN tANOELL VALLEY, Ore., Oct. tl. (Spe.lal) At the 1-anKall Valley community hall Saturday evening tber wa n largely at tended danc and political meet ing. Among th speakers was Harry D. Bulvln, assistant dis trict attorney who la n candidate for district attornsy. Mr. Bolvln I runlng on platform of boneal enforcement of th law. ile was born tn Klamath county and at tended th public schools In th county. Mr. Bolvln I well known throughout tbl valley, having vlalted her many time. Mr. and Mrs. David Turner are spending a fw daya in Sutherland, Oregun, vlalllug with Mr. and Mr. John Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wllllta and daughter of Lakevlew are her visiting Mr. Wllllta' par ents, Mr, aud Mra. Lv McDon ald. Le Wortmsn left for Alturaa. Calif., last week. Le and Fred Roberta of Bryant Mountain were through th valley the forepart of tie week looking for cattle. Bonansa high' achool football team played th Klamath Falls team on Friday at Klamath Falls the K. U. U. 8. team won With a lead of It points. Thomas Lorelady of Po Val ley delivered solo cattle to th Lyl Mill ranch near Klamath Kalis. Mr. MU1 recently bought these. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Welch and son, Le Hoy, of Ulldebrand were transacting business In Bonansa on Saturday. A crew haa been working on lb Bonanxa-Lorella road, widen ing and etralghlenlng It near the Frank Nichols ranch wher I' make blind turn. Tbl haa for aome llin needed straighten Ing as several bad accident have occurred there. Work on th church building hi been resumed. Everyone wlio Is able to work Is urged t ssalsL Th resalar meeting of the grange waa held Tuesday. A large attendance wo present. Henry Thew, Frances The and Vara McKeynolda attended a football game la bonansa on Friday afternoon. Jim Lensl, C. B. Brown, Henry Howe, Art Welmer, Frank Jen kin and WUbnr Nli loft Sat urday lor ft hunting trip to Sum mer Lake. "WhiUe" Dun and Jane Stan ley war married laat week at Bend, Ore. Mr. Dunn 1 a farm er of thla valley. Mr. and Mra. Don Powers transacted business In Klamath Fall on Wednesday. George SbanU waa ft business visitor in Bonansn on Friday afternoon. Police Seeking California Girl Last Seen Monday BERKELEY, Calif., Oct ll.U P) Laat aeen talking to a msn lu an automobile while on her way to achool, 10-year-old Virginia Eddy waa the object of a police search throughout Northern Cal ifornia today. She la the daughter of Mrs. C. D. Eddy of Berkeley and her di vorced husband. Mauric Flynn ol Portland, Ore. Schoolmates told of seeing th girl talking to msn near the cbool yesterday, but her teachers said ahe did not attend classes. Th other girls who saw the man In th car wer unable to give a description ot him or his machine. But If you don't play contract brldgs yon are sunk, anyway, and there's no gsrgl for that A , Wesson -t v w 0 1 Q Public Political Meeting Tonight A publts political meeting will b held tonight at 1:46 o'clock at tb Eagles' hsll. Ninth and Walnut, at which al candidate for publlo office are Invited to attend and epenk. The publlo Is Invited to attend th meeting and listen to the dlscuaalous. William Ferguaon. candidate for mayor, announced that the ball had been sncursd and x tended th Invitation to all can didate to appear and speak, and to tb publlo to attend th meeting. H J LDEBRATJD PJUITY PLANNED By ESTHER MICHAEL HILDEBRAND, Ore., Oct. 11 (Spoclal) Th Hlldobrand chool and Parent-Teacher as sociation sr giving Halloween program and danc Friday eve ning, October 11 at th Ullde brand grange hall. Mr. and Mra. Glnn Chandler of Yakima, Wash., visited for several day with Mr. Chand ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Welch. A number of the ahar hold ers et tbe Spring Vslley Tele phone company are busy prepar ing the telephone line on the wet side of the valley. Manuel Vlerirn, who has spent th pa it two weeks st hi runch at Kpracue River, has returned to his home In Hlldehrand. Charles Woelk and son, Csrl tranaurtnd buslnoss In Klamath Falls Monday. Mrs. Leonard Rltter and two children, Walter and Clara and Mr. Karolln Rltter spent Tues day afternoon st th T. P. Mich ael horn. Mr. and Mr. ' Jaci Hortoi vlalted frlenda and relative In Uonansa Friday, Karl Zanilnirer. who la em-Ployed- al tb H.t N.' 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