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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1942)
filly 20. 19 13 IjNf SCOUTS LEAVE SUNDAY HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page rrrrr FOR GAMP Tloy Scouts of Klnmnlli, Luke l Modoc counties will gather the Soul hum I'liclflo ulution UDdiiy morning at 11 o'clock r the f I tot rii of their trip to Imp Miikuallu, Seoul tump cm Jfc shores of Crescent lake, (out headquarters mild todny. Th second lug of the. trip will made by wagon from Urn iuu of Clement hike to I ha ) 's:0slte. filmier tin- li'iiih iv.lup of firuut Secutlvo Dwlght tilh hil.'.t, Hv. V. Ilnyiif.s Hubert Kdwurds, iilily lUndrli lu, Cilen Miller B'l Hill llrogim, the ciiinji Hun inr will cniphn.sue conking, pvilriil (tnvolopmnnt, plomcr Bimti uftiou, uiul kindred trim. Tha only iirw di-velnp. linl this your will h tliow flilnli enn bo made with the m- !lal nt hnml. Beit Booion Gilchrist said Hint It wm antl mltKt that this will be the st season yet for Hut camp, r two weeks Scouts will learn hose, things difficult to illustrate i regular troop meeting!) such i I boating, swimming, signalling. : poking and stalking. For those who vill not come I camp by tram, the first ret Jiirncn I will be reived at six IJIi'iAli Sunday evening. There (111 also be a mui-K-ctartan urch service, held that eve. ng. tills will be thn fourth year Or Camp Makuulla. whitlw no vet its nmt from an liuliun ford typlfyinii Hint time In Hi ty' lite when he decide his work. 3 Corporol 'Pig Tails' on Inspection -2 .-xSiV - v? V ,' h'V Tn-yar-old Hobarta rylor. adoptad dauahtar of h lst Ttchnlcal School squadron at tha Miami Poach. Flu. air forcat replacement training center, makes the dally Impaction, finds a soldier wtth a flying pocket flap, and reports It sternly to the sergeant and lieutenant conduct ing the Inspection, R. C. Dale Tells Origin Of Business Term "Realtor" This year the term "realtor" becamn 27 years old. The Klam ath Realty board, through Its president, R. C. (Bogue) Dale, tells the story of how the term, now a dcMmifillon of great pub lic Importance, begun. "The term came Into lining," Dala said, "becaiiso of the will of the real eMale boards of the honor ha had besmirched every 'real estate man' In Minneapolis, Including all the members of our board. Coin Term " 'Then the thought occurred to me "Why should not real es tate board members adopt some nama by which to call them association.' "It was 28 years ago (in 1916) that the National Association of Real Estate boards adopted as Its official membership desUna-1 loafed and found the nute were tlon the coined term "realtor." I a substitute for castor oil beans Activities of the Junior cham ber of commerce for present and post-war use claimed the major ity of discuulon at their meeting on Monday.- President Kitle Affleck and, Lee Jacobs, senior advisor, dis cussed plans for the future Charles Mack summarized the situation by stating, "We must keep In readiness to aid the war effort to the limit, but at the same time continue our local projects." Dan Kerris was chosen to as sist Raymond Kent, director of the safety council, with newly organized county activity. Paul Crapo, Russ Fairchlld and Don Druliner were appoint ed as the city bcautlficatlon com mltteo. This fall the committee will again direct the giving of trees and rose bushes to local residents. The next meeting of the Jun ior chamber will be at Moore park, August 3. NICE FLAVOR, TOO BAN FRANCISCO U? Three stevedores, unloading a cargo of nuts from Ecuador, sampled them generously and went promptly to an emergency hospital. The health department invest- Local Men Help Out As MC'i Several local men have agreed to assist as masters of ceremon ies during the Victory House programs Friday and Saturday. These include Lee Jacobs, KFJI; Paul Landry, insurance man; Bob Thompson, wholesaler: Lynn Roycroft, insurance man. Mayor John Houston, another in surance man, will MC the start of the program Friday noon. George Austen, formerly of Lakeview, will be here to handle thn microphone part of the time, and will be In general charge of this part of the work After all, you can beliove about half of what you hear if you want to be that foolish. If you want to sell It phone The Hnrald and Newa "want nds," 3124. WRONG PLUa NAHUNTA, Ga, UP) C. H, Calhoun, high school vocations!' teacher, replaced his automobile with a. horse which he named "Ration." Making his round of farms In tha neighborhood, he pulled up at one during a heavy rain storm and stopped by the garage. A low-hanging light bulb caught the horse's fancy and he bit into it. He was electrocuted. Ke-roof und Insulate Now While materials and labor are still available. The savings in fuel this winter will enable you to buy more bonds! Let's put over our bond quota with a flourish . . . and attend Victory House Entertainment Friday and Saturday Klamath Valley Lumber Co. 1340 So. 6th Phsr.s 4818 nuntry blinded tottether in our j selves, which would distinguish ) "ALL QUIET'' WILKES-EARRE. Fa. '.-Pi to patrolmen cmpt on huntln d knees to warehouse in an I (1'empt to surprise a p.iir of buys j jinsacklng the place. One gjeked In the door and shouted ' -nn're under nrret'" ! The boys kept right on work- O m.-elves stunned, the cops frcovered and grabbed the pntr. . ne twisteri tree and wrote on ; part: "What's up?" "You're under arrest," the law pentd In wrllinK. It took a rgMim t.i minutes ot henw Kuril work to book two drnf liutr brothers on charges of lurglery. i National Association of Real Es i statu boards to designate to the j public, unmistakably, those Rents In our business who ! pledge themselves to abide by our national code of real estate j business ethics, men competent and reliable as well as men of I honer.l Intent In their real estate business relationships. Charles N. Chndbourn. a mem i ber of tha Minneapolis real es tate board, had the experience which led to his coming the term realtor. H" tlls It this way: " 'I was on my way to a meet ing of our board In November, mil. A street newsboy was ped dling a sensational sheet which bore thi headlines, 'Renl Estate Man Swindles a Poor Widow!' A casual examination of the article showed thnt the 'real estato man' In question was not a member of our local real estate board; j but was only an obscure speruln , tor with desk-room In some back i office. Nevertheless, by his dls- them from such rascals? Why could we not adopt a title which would designate our members, would Imply that they are vouched for by our board as well qualified and responsible and would confirm the confidence of the public in them? " 'I mulled over this idea for three or four weeks. Finally I hit upon the title "realtor." At the next meeting of the Minnea polis board I sprang my idea upon the members assembled there ond after some discussion the word was adopted as t title for the members of the Minnea polis Real Estate board. When the Minneapolis board sent their delegates to the next national convention. It was felt that the' word had made sufficient prog rex n thnt it mleht he Hisensud at that meeting. It received such! favorable attention that the Min neapolis board, by a formal pre sentation, transferred the owner ship of the word to the national I k w n k Mi ; I i -. K "God Grant Liberty Only to Thotte lho Love It And Are Aliruyn Heady to Guard and Detend It 1 -Ns JPrl?l av.- 4tW . 1 i list ,' V J.VWIM; ,1 Jf.'.,-f,. " f- m4. 3T wr v.i-i we v. s n In the face of overwhelming odds, Ooorge Washington defended our Liberty on the wlndiwopt fields of Valley Forge. Today, a In 1778, that Liberty Is under fire. And once again, Americans stand "rssdy to ;ysrd and defend It." Ths bsiils ahead Is jjfauior than any Washington could have envisioned, but tha fighting spirit of Amer icans hasn't changed. We have Just begun to fight. . . . It's going to cost a lot to win this war, but Victory Is a million times cheaper than defeat. To find the billions needed for Victory, , every American must do his share by buying U. S. War Bonds and Stamps to the very limit. If every American bought one $18.75 Bond today, $11,487,500,000.00 worth of. guns, tanks, planes and ships could be paid for tomorrow! A small price to pay for such a big reward. More U. S. War Bonds have behind them the tremendous resource of this country. Your money will come back with interest- as much os $4 for every $3 when bonds are held to maturity. Our America Is now as It has always been the best investment in the world. Buy your shore of Victory todoy! fl7 Stamp and Bonds at the Victory House Friday and Saturday . . . Buy tor Yle.toryt Ktaiath Furniture Co. It Takes 18 of Us to Keep This Man Fighting! Let's See That This Man and All of Our Men Shall Not Lack the Equipment That Our War Bonds Will Buyl Ill ' ' it i W, House J Friday and Saturday mM Sf After Saturday' 5 J Make the First ( Federal 3Sr Your Victory House You Can Buy U. S. 5SS ' U 9 War Bonds Here ,Vv M Placed on the Honor Roll of the Nation In Sales of U. S. War Bonds and Stamps! FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KLAMATH FALLS Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Dial S18S 221 Main Bt Phone 83SS Sixth at Main