February 21, 1941
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
PAGE ELEVEN
Swanson
Wins Church
Loop Title
Lutheran Pivot Man Marks
Up 11? Points for Scoro
Crown; Prank Moor Second
"Swan" Swanaon, lanky Luth
eran pivot innii, annexed the
1040 1041 Individual (coring
championship of tliu Church
leutfue with a season aggregate
o( 119 points for 10 gumos, ac
cording to statistic compiled
thin woek.
' The bin, looae-llmbod Luther
an Imnpator barely edited out
1 Maurice Moore, Latter Day
Saint's one limn team, by the
Urn margin of two point.
Moore's total of 117 tallies In
turn was but two markers hot
ter than Unit of Frank Michael
on, Baptist forward who posted
lis markers for the season.
Others In the scoring column
were far behind the three lead
ers. George Cornell, Junior
re 1 1 co n forwurd, completed the
year In fourth pluco with an US
polnt totul, 30 points less than
the third ranking man, Michael
son. , Phil Blohm, rugged DeMolay
center, easily was the "bad man"
of the six-club circuit with 31
personal fouls for an average of
better than threo per game. He
left five contest,, half of his
team's games, on tour viola
tions. Swanaon was second In
number of pcraonuls with 20
chalked up ugalnat him.
Honor of being the cleanest
.player ot the Church loop goea
So Jones of the UeMolays. He
had but ono foul against him In
10 games.
Swannon hud the moat field
goals, ST, and Moor holed out
the largest number of tree
throws, 13. Frank Mlchaelson
was second In total field goals
with S3 whllo Blohm was run-nnr-up
to Mooro In free lossci
with 14.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 21 W)
Tip: "Moon" Mullins got a long
distance from Boston and hus
tled there by plane, missing two
days of football practice at Flop
Ida U . . . They say all that Ch.
cago Cub discontent rests In the
ease In which Dizzy Dean got
the same salary ($10,000) he re
colved tor spending last season
In the minors, while Charley
Root and other valuable veter
ans were asked to take cuts . . .
Any day now the Dodgers will
announce they'll broadcast again
this year with your old favorite,
Jftcd Barber, back at the throt
tle . . . Fred Brown, co-manager
of Lew Jenkins, the lightweight
champ, Is here to take charge
ot Lew while Hymie Caplin, co
manager No. 2, languishes In the
Brooklyn clink.
TODAY'S QUEST STAR
Billy Stcpp, Portland Oregon
tan: "Wouldn't we have fun If
Oscar Vltt became a top sarge
In the army and the Cleveland
ers who Invaded the front office
last year, were tossed In his
lap." . . . You said it, Butch.
QUIPARADE
N. Y. Post: Dodgers have
stopped ualng those Cuban pitch
, ers in batting practice. Didn't
have enough English on the
ball . . . Peoria Journal-Transcript:
Joe Louis probably won't
fta drafted. There are too many
1 dependents Mrs. Joe, his moth
' er, his two sisters and Mike Ja
cobs ... St. Johnsbury (Vt.) Caledonian-Record:
Here's George
Macrlcostas being photographed
in a white shirt and him a pro
wrestler lor five years . . . Bos
ton Post: Al M'Coy, who left Col
by to become Harvard's new
backfield coach, was responsible
for the Crimson signing Dick
Harlow. Wonder whom Al has
up his sleeve tor Colby.
A West Virginia man of 83 has
just ridden his first street car.
W never waited quite that long
for one.
Our government is usually
bout as good as our politics.
Guy J. Swope, on assuming the
governorship of Puerto Rico.
You know, he is always teas
ing you, but he loves you.
Gabriel Pascal on George Ber
nard Shaw's attitude toward the
S. .
The maximum age limit tor
British pilots has been raised
from 28 to 31 years.
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The Silent One
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Silent Rattan, only doaf mut orappler In tht buslneaa, will
probably face Nlhalakls, tha proud prince of Araby, In next
Tuesday night's armory optnar. Promotor Mack Llllard an
nounced Trtday that Armenian Mike Nasarlan and Pete Belcaatro,
th rabid Reman, will hesdlln the ladles' night card with
Snaes Achul, stubby Chtneae, facing Tulaa Gene Blakaly in
th aami-wlndup. Young Cotch. hsndaom Choctaw Indian, will
don th whit and ba th third man in th ring.
Bowling
LADY BUO LEAGUE
OI's Tararn
Cheyn 133 157 181 471
Kllgor 10B 133 103 344
Booth 138 1 IB 140 307
Low 09 142 138 379
Low 120 135 119 374
Handicap 71 74 63 208
8M 700 744 2173
O. X. TranaUr
McCollum .. B0 185 146 430
Turnbull 135 199 138 4U2
Griggs 120 144 150 414
Upp 140 142 119 401
Brltt 178 135 138 472
Handicap 70 70 70 210
783 875 781 241U
Shaw Stationary
Sawtall 129 112 124 365
Allen 141 141 118 400
Pernegottl ..... 147 144 143 434
Milne 161 154 154 469
Stout 110 112 133 365
Handicap 105 105 105 315
793 708 777 2338
Royal Crown Cola
Eaton 101 174 201 388
McCleery 124 U8 140 382
R. Bathlsny .. .110 126 117 302
Poppy 174 1860 1B0 524
Haley 143 123 150 425
Handicap 85 85 85 255
836 780 892 2514
Mary's Beauty Shop
Yorkland 149 13B 150 487
Bowne 108 131 131 370
Williams 145 120 127 392
Anderson 131 157 151 43B
Leibleln 123 148 116 387
Handicap 80 80 80 240
736 75 764 2205
Daggett Inauranc
Sullivan 139 173 120 441
Carter 145 130 189 464
Hanvllle 134 139 97 370
Low 123 120 127 370
Low 108 131 116 355
Handicap 97 93 88 278
748 786 740 2278
Wlianer Naah
Bray 175 157 187 519
Lawler 130 132 138 400
Chase 130 108 111 340
Weatherford .151 162 126 430
Gates 150 134 152 436
Handicap 81 81 81 243
817 774 793 2386
Swan Confectionary
Johnson 143 165 116 424
Howard 137 122 125 384
Mahoney 176 157 158 491
Strader 130 134 112 376
Haupert 151 204 147 802
Handicap 65 65 65 193
802 847 723 2372
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE
Fraightways
B. Morris 147 153 153 43S
Sponhelm 192 189 169 812
Miles 168 205 157 830
Van Hoom'en 226 167 182 673
I. Rauw 163 123 162 448
Handicap 110 110 110 330
1006 913 929 2850
Band Portland Truck
J. Milne 161 177 185 823
C. Ambers ... 200 162 179 841
B. Robbins ... 129 136 168 433
L. Miller 150 243 122 815
L. Vehrs 175 213 138 844
Handicap 118 118 118 354
933 1049 928 2910
Bslalgar Motor Co.
Bteha 147 143 176 466
Walker 147 136 153 436
Delury 148 147 190 485
Book 123 137 146 426
Henry 140 150 147 437
Handicap 130 150 150 450
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Black & White Cab
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Until All Cabs Have Meters.
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Scores
Turner Chevrolet Co.
Thomas 158 155 185
Kunan 136 173 233
Burtels 156 161 197
Iluckctt 222 167 180
Brltt 208 132 224
Handicap 118 118 118
478
542
514
369
584
334
990 926 1117 3041
CLASSIC LEAGUE
Walters Insurance
Victory 126 158 178 462
Bua.sman .. 184 137 165 486
McMillan 150 178 180 508
Wattcrs 141 181 157 479
Strong 181 173 133 487
Handicap . .87 87 87 281
869 912 900 2681
Patterson Paints
Potter 223 192 107 822
Halght 177 241 188 606
Strader 154 184 185 523
G. Mirich . ... 166 214 225 605
Cox 156 194 211 561
Handicap ... 49 49 49 147
925 1074 965 2964
Molatora'a
Booth 171 173 216 562
Welch 172 152 158 482
Martin ....169 185 172 326
Bray .1662 220 149 531
Holey 197 164 201 862
Handicap 36 36 36 108
907 932 932 2771
Klamath Lbr. fc Box
Bell 184 156 139 479
Cherry 1636 143 113 421
Wcstin 241 137 179 477
Kcmrj 207 163 155 525
Tutcr 156 176 155 487
HnndlcSD 86 86 86 258
1037 881 829 2747
Southwell Accountants
Malcril 160 169 142 471
Kicnas 194 180 182 556
Backcs 181 203 178 562
Clark 217 178 157 552
Hess 180 157 177 515
Handicap 37 37 37 111
969 925 873 2767
Palace Market
Wilson 210 191 158
Ross 197 222 157
Edson 178 182 200
Sheets 201 181 168
Turnbull 168 184 176
Handicop 37 37 37
559
576
560
348
526
111
989 997 894 2880
Matt Finnloan's
Owens 210 181 228 619
Brltt 148 200 138 506
Howard 170 175 192 837
Stout 175 188 202 865
J. Stout 178 128 138 460
Handicap 50 SO BO 130
929 922 988 2837
Th Eagle
147 167 191
146 153 151
145 150 141
177 166 125
153 202 160
73 73 73
Lavenlk ,
Pastega ..
Bayless ..
Flo Eaton
Wakeman,
Handicap
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436
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A modern philosopher de
scribed a fanatic as o n e who
doubles his effort when he has
forgotten his goal. Charles Ho-
gan, American Association for
Adult Education.
Foreign policy today cannot
and should not be considered
apart from social and economic
policy. John G. Winant, new
ambassador to Great Britain.
Montreal, Quebec, is the larg
est city in the Dominion of Can
ada. 10
-First 14 Blocks 250
7th and Main
Skiers Rush
To Enter
Slat Races
Entries for the second running
of the Crater Lako Ski club
Roberts Hardware Silver Slalom
poured into the Roberts store
Friday in two of tho three clusaes
and plans progressed toward the
Drew-Crater club Junior tourney.
Both meets will be held in the
national park next Sunday.
In only the womens' novice
class were Sliver Sliilom entries
slow in coming in and tourna
ment leaders urged that the gsls
register before Sunday. No en
tries will be accepted after Sat
urday night.
Last week only two silver
medals were awarded, one in
the expert division and the other
in men's novice competition. Six
bronze pins were handed out,
however, and all bronze winners
have indicated they will be out
to better the 30-second expert
silver time limit Sunday.
New entries, including Rapid
Robert Moi-rlson, will spark
Class I racing Sunday. Rapid
Robert, who hadn't gotten over
a new pair of skis lost week, will
probably regain his technique
and finish near the top.
In the novice group stubby
Harry Grace, who stumbled once
or twice In the inaugural, and
Bob Sproat, bronze winner, will
both be pitching for the 25-sec-ond
silver goal.
A poster has been hiing at
Klamath Union high school an
nouncing the Drew competition
and letters inviting entries from
valley preppers posted, Greer
Drew said Friday of the junior
meet.
West Side
WESTSIDE Good progress
is being made on the repair
and construction work for the
irrigation system of the Lake-
view Water Users, Inc., accord
ing to Harry Sandquist, mana
ger. Work on unit six of the
project was begun this week,
unit two will reach completion
within a few days, and work
men will finish up on unit seven
within 10 days.
Unit six is the construction
of a 1100-foot flume to replace
an old one north of the Lake-vicw-Klamath
'Falls highway
near Muddy creek. Concrete
footings, a crcosotcd timber sub
structure, and a metal flume
mean a normal life expectancy
for this long flume of 100 years
The 303-foot outlet flume at
Drews dam, which is unit one,
is being constructed of these
same materials. Plans are that
unit one will be completed in
30 days, and unit six by May 1.
The almost-completed unit
two is a 2200-foot canal to re
place a 300-foot trestle on north
Drews canal. Upkeep on this
new section of canal will be
practically nothing, and it will
have an unlimited life expec
tancy. A 2800-foot rock cut in a hill
on north Drews canal is unit
seven and Is an enlargement
job. The canal at this point
had' a capacity of 63 cubic feet
of water per second, and this is
being increased to 200 cubic
feet per second.
The canyon section of the
north Drews canal has been a
bottleneck in the distribution
of water to the area served by
the canal all territory north
of Drews creek. Work on units
two and seven is intended to
eliminate this bottleneck and
make most of the canyon sec
tion of north Drews canal ca
pable of carrying 200 cubic feet
of water per second.
In medieval times, the horny
callosity, or "chestnut," found on
the inner side of a horse s legs,
was used in medicine.
Balloons were used for making
meteorological observations as
early as 1784.
An order for collapsible rafts
totaling $382,000 was recently
placed by the army for its
planes.
FIRST SHOWING
Saturday Afternoon and
Evening, February 22,
1941
FREE TALKING PICTURES
J. W. KERNS
Phone 4197
7.14 So. Sixth Klamath Falls
Midland ZtnpVie
STONE SPEIKS AT
TULELAKE H. S. Stone,
Klamath Falls chiropractic phy
sician, guest speaker at this
week's Rotary meeting was in
troduced to 21 members present
for luncheon, by C. C. Spears,
program chairman. Dr. Stone
spoke on "Actions of the Mind."
E. W. Staunton, known as
"Webb" to his coJ leagues, was
accepted to membership. The
four objects of Rotary were read
to the new member by Fred E.
McMurphy. Staunton was clas
sified as a clover seed producer.
President Floyd A. Boyd an
nounced that the members
working under McMurphy has
won honors in the contest spon
sored by the club, prebenting the
best programs over a given
period and the losers, who
worked with Hubert Bond, must
stand good for "cats and enter
tainment the evening of Febru
ary 26. Rotary Anns arc also
to be guests for the event which
will be held In the annex of the
Presbyterian church.
A new project committee ap
pointed recently announced that
the project upon which interest
of the club will be centered for
the coming year will be the
Tulclake Boy Scouts, with $100
to be spent for activities of tho
troop. The club is cooperating
with Tulclake post, American
Legion. Project committeemen
are J. W. Carlisle, C. C. Spears,
Tulclake. and R. D. Eller, Klam
ath Falls. Fourteen projects
were presented for considera
tion. Out-of-town Rotary guests
were Johnny Johnson and
Charles Garcelon, Klamath
Falls; Guy Young, Alturas; Or
ville Boyd, Alturas, brother of
Floyd Boyd and Joe Zumpe of
Tulelake.
Mt. Laid
MT. LAKI The Mt. Laki
Thursday Sewing club met at
the home of Mrs. Lois Hill
February 13, with eight mem
bers present. They were Mrs.
Jeannette Jackson, Mrs. Olive
Marshall, Mrs. Florence DeLap,
Mrs. Dorothy Jackson, Mrs.
Winetto Branon, Mrs. Esther
Dixon, Mrs. Gladys Cheyne and
the hostess, Mrs. Lois Hill. One
guest, Mrs. Bernice Merrill, was
present. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Gladys
Cheyne.
The Christian Endeavor young
people enjoyed a Valentine
party Saturday night at the
grange hall.
Mrs. Henry Semon and son
Charles have returned from a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Thompson and son Roger at
Ontario, Ore.
Leland Cheyne submitted to
a tonsilcctomy operation Wed
nesday morning.
Fort Klamath
FORT KLAMATH Mr. and
Mrs. John Dougherty of Fort
Klamath are parents of a baby
daughter, born February 13 in
Medford. This is the Dougherty's
first child. She has been named
Sharon Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Weston
of Klamath Falls were weekend
house guests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Zumbrun. Mrs. Weston is
Mrs. Zumbrun's sister.
Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson has left
for her home in Seattle, Wash.,
after visiting here with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Nicholson and fam
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nich
olson and family. Mrs. M. An
derson, Mrs. T. R. Nicholson's
mother, left Monday lor Asa
Enjoy lite rich
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VMVJ MELLOWNESS
of Kentncky'i limit
MAABOmnMN-BOND
VI Wii.key
land, where she will visit for a
time with her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. W. Cran
dall, before returning home to
Ellensburg, Wash. She has been
visiting hare for some time with
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Nicholson
and family.
Ruby Smith has been visiting
here for the past 10 days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wilcox. Miss Smith will resume
her duties next month as cook
for the Algoma Lumber com
pany at Its local boarding and
rooming house maintained here
for employes of the company.
Logging by the company is ex
pected to commence near here
for the season the first part of
March, a month earlier than
usual due to heavy lumber or
ders caused by the national de
fense program.
All signs hereabouts point to
an early spring. Robins have
been seen, and bands of geese
have been noticed going north
already. The snow is disappear
ing rapidly, the weather being
mild and spring-like during the
past several days. Grass is turn
ing green on spots exposed by
the melted snow, and in local
gardens daffodils, crocus and
snowdrops are getting ready to
bloom.
Among the week's shoppers
and visitors in Klamath Falls
were Mrs. Stewart Nicholson
and children, and Mrs. Guss
Page.
Donald Wimer is confined to
his home with an attack ot
measles. Two other local boys,
Bob Brattain and James Orth,
have recovered from the disease,
which is a very mild form of
measles.
MALI N Professor Frank
Munk of Reed college In Port
land, en route home from a
speaking tour in bay region
cities, will be the guest speaker
at the annual chamber of com
merce banquet February 24 at
which 250 guests are expected.
Presidents and secretaries of
the Merrill Service club, the
Klamath Falls chamber of com
merce, and the Tulelake cham
ber of commerce are to be guests
of honor. -
Several numbers will be pre
sented by the high school band.
Professor Munk, a native of
conquered Czechoslovakia is
well known on the Pacific coast
as one of the most versatile
speakers on world problems. He
speaks six languages.
While here he will be a guest
of Mayor and Mrs. A. Kalina.
Holes in the leaves of the trop
ical hurricane plant prevent tt
from being blown to shreds.
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WESTSIDE Friends and rel
atives of Mrs. Ernie Gibeson
(Wanda Mayer), 16, have be
come seriously concerned the
past week over the girl's disap
pearance nearly two weeks ago.
To date no clues as to her
whereabouts have been found.
Wanda, as everyone knows
her, had come to Lakeview
from her home in Plush to get
a permanent wave and was to
have taken the bus back to
Plush Friday, February 7. Che
got her permanent, but some
how she missed the bus, which
was her only way of getting
back to take her part as one of
the main characters in a play
there in Plush Saturday night.
Apparently the last person to
see Wanda was her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Jimmy Wells of Lake-
view. Wanda had gone to see
if the Wells couple would take
her out. When she found they
would not, she became angry,
declaring she would get to
Plush that night some way or
other. Supposedly she started
walking. But no one has seen
her since.
Wanda is the daughter of
Adolph (Shorty) Mayer, who
lives In Westside. She is S
feet 2 inches tall, weighs 112
pounds, and has red hair, blue
eyes, and freckles across her
nose. When last seen early the
evening of February 7 she was
wearing a brown skirt, white
blouse, brown and white ox
fords and a grey wrap-around
coat. " '
Wanda has a brother, Melvin,
who lives with his father in
Westside, and a sister, Amelia,
who lives in Berkeley.
There are six standard time
belts in Canada: Atlantic, East
ern, Central, Mountain, Pacific
and Yukon.
Antarctica Is the highest con
tinent in the world, with an
average estimated altitude of
6000 feet.
Distance of the modern mara
thon race in Olympic games is
calculated at 26 miles, 385 yards.
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with red, white or green yolks.
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Paying a man $3 a day for ex
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from home attractive, end matri
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Clark, Idaho, on an economy
program.
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