Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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HERALD AKD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WORKERS OPEN
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SCOUT FUNDS
Climaxing mooting filled
wild spirit mid enthusiasm, 0110
hundred mid fifty volunteer
workers for llio ScnulCiimp Flro
fund (i i-o In tho field today to
inlim this fund for Klnmiilh Kalis
youth agencies. Guesla of llio
Hotel Wlllnrd, thn workers Kiilli
ried for dinner hint nluhl thlr
teen lenins of thoin, representing
thirteen prominent Klmniilli
Fulls orgnnluitlnnti and pre
pared for llirco day of Intensive
campaigning.
John 13. Eblngcr, chairman of
llio ctunpnlun. presided. Vow
Owens, C, S. Klllot, and Ken
Kluhn of tho ciimpiilun exeeullvo
commutes spoke briefly of tho
splendid response mot by the
Qnen on tho exeeullvo coinmltteo
n their prclimlniiry contacts.
K b I n II e r Introduced Vcrn
Moore, general drlvo chulruiun,
who thanked tho teams for their
splendid turn out und empha
sized tho fact that our nation
must Intensify lis character train
ing for youth to offnot tho effects
of wnr-tlmo conditions. Refer
ring to tho first World war,
Mooro reminded tho group that
America must strive to prevent
some of tho youth difficulties
following that struggle
Mrs. Percy Murray, vleo chair
man of the general drlvo, was In
troduced by Mooro and spoko
briefly.
Instructions to tho teams were
given by Hubert II. Lmnott,
Scout executive, following which
thirteen Girl Scouts, Conip Fire
Cilrls and Boy Scouts assisted in
tho selection of prospect cards
dinder tho direction of L. Parker
lartincz, assistant Scout ex
ecutive. Every team was represented
nt tho meeting. Muslo was
furnished by Loyal Heath of Fre
mont school who played the
piano accordion. Decorations
were put up by tho Girl Scouts,
and Mrs. J, M. Kennedy present
ed a living picture of tho threo
youngsters depicted on tho cam
paign brochura.
Summarizing tho proceedings
of tho meeting, Vcrn Mooro an
nounced that the report meet
ing for tho drlvo would bo held
In the Blue room of tho Wlllnrd
hotel beginning nt 7 p. m. Fri
day evening, May 7. Workers
are to work only their regular
cards until Thursday noon, after
which time they will work free
lance wherover contributors may
io found,
Bates to Deliver
Baccalaureate to
Henley Graduates
Reverend A. C. Bates of the
First Christian church In Klam
ath Fulls, will deliver tho bac
calaureate sermon to tho Henley
high school seniors on Sunday
evening, May tho ninth.
As In past years, tho services
will bo held at 8 o'clock In the
Henley high school gymnasium.
Rev. Bales has conducted the
biiccalaiireatn service, for the
graduating classes at Henley for
the pant two years.
We are getting but to General
MacArthtir every plane, every
tank, every gun, every round
Jf ammunition that it is human
ly possible to send. Services of
Supply Chief Gen. Brehbn B.
Somervell.
Tho worst vllllan In tho mo
vies Is tho one who sticks gum
under tho scats.
Juniors, Seniors '
Hold Banquet at
Bonanza High School
BONANZA Tho Junior-senior
banquet was hold at llio Bonanza
high school Saturday evening,
May 1. Tho annual school awards
wore presented to tho following:
Merrill Drifted I, scholarship;
Danny Givun, boys' activities;
Muo Lilly, girls' activities; Paul
ine Wood, girls' citizenship; Noll
(irohs, boys' citizenship; Mary
Hlghinn, girls' athletics; Curl
Prough, buys' athletics.
Merrill Drlncoll was named
valcdlcturlun und Danny Glvau
Niiluhitoniin uf the class of JLti4'.i,
Buccalaureato services will bo
given ut tho oBnunzu church
Sunday, May 0, at 3 p. ni. llov.
Burton Peterson of Klamulh
Falls Is giving tho address.
New Pine Creek
Tha four thousand mark was
lopped locally, when tho close
of tho big bond drlvo camo on
Muy 1. Soma purchases of
bonds woro mado direct through
tho Lakuvlcw bunk without tho
knowledge of tho local chairman
und woro not Included In the
count, However, some of these
purchases wcro ascertained and
included In tho $4353.23 figure
of actual bund sales in this area.
No doubt if all tho sales had
been known and Included they
probably would hnvo exceeded
$3000.
A healthy note revealed In
the bond drive Just ended Is
that most people feel tho neces
sity of buying bonds und aro
making systematic purchases of
somo.
Sailor Lair Gentry paid sur
prise visit to his parent und rel
atives here, arriving last Satur
day evening mid leaving on Wed
nesday. Ho is now a member of
crash crew In tho navy, sta
tioned at Oakland. Ho sold that
whenever "a bomber crashes It
nearly always starts a flro that
has to be extinguished.
Mr.. Dorothy McDonald Is
now living at Santa Barbara,
where her husband is stationed
for a period of six months or
longer. She left about two
weeks ago from Alturas where
she was working in a dental of
fice. Mrs. Florence Collen was
called to Richmond, Cnllf., last
Friday morning where her
daughter Kathleen Is quito ill
with pneumonia.
Roy H. Sweet has been con
fined to his home with a re
lapse of the flu. Ho had been
falling timber down at Cnnby
when ho become sick.
Mrs. Lorraine Hnmmcrslcy
had the misfortune to have her
brooder catch flro last Tuesday
morning at 2 a. m., destroying
tho brooder, brooder-houso and
at least 130 baby chicks, Neigh
bors were called out to help
keep tho flro from spreading to
tho house.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunkorslcy and j
nir. ana jvirs. it. miios are new
comers to New Pine Creek. They
aro living in the Johnston broth
ers' duplex cabin. Tankcrslcy
and Bates aro employed by Ray
mond Fisher on tho ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher
huvo been doing considerable re
modeling on their ranch dwell
ing. 8. Oullugher and Blumcr
MeCrury huvo been doing the
work.
Alfred St, Clair has boon con
creting up his well, down on
his premises located on tho old
Grandma Mooro property. Esto
Shaw and sons have been doing
the work.
The California fishing season
opened last Saturday, May 1,
More people have purchased li
censes than were anticipated,
and are trying their luck with
rod and line. Not very many
good catches have been reported,
except that Roy Trult of Willow
Ranch, and his party, are said to
have had real good luck down at
Clear lako. Richard Keller,
Jinx and Verle Cook, George
Schamcl and Wade Thompson
braved their way through mud
and snow to Cava lake but only
meager catches were reported.
Few lake trout have been
caught, according to reports.
The men wrapped up In the
deepest feather beds are the
loafers who should get on the
Job; the brass hate who carry
golf bags, who use Pullman
space to go to conventions. Al
so, baseball and football are
dragging thousands away lrm
the war effort. Brotherhood el
Railway Trainmen Freeideat A,
F. Whitney.
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When lying down person ks
taller than whon standing erect.
Old Time
Dance
Friday, May 7
K.C. HALL
9:30 P. M.
Klger's Orchestra
Regular Townsend Moating
at 8 o'clock
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