Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 13, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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:,t Bill
yess Made
;w, My is iv wm I
' nt WHiililiiiiluii, IX C.
jflmi Forest llevtiniia bill
1 Kiirrral K. (jcxior, l.iikn
'lipy, wliii returned thl
, Urn i.'iuil 1 n! if iff 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) k
,' riioii iiumr a null-Hum
rl, on Hie lii'iirliiif recent
'tlio bill III Han lninclsco.
- hearlne, will be held by
k puhlifj hinds cimiinllteo
,1 ; iiy i u'ihk
T V .M 1 ri .ruin la niiuiuuilnii the
if . the house, i
' of turn Onrdim bill la
iallnnal forest t,' pny
miiiiiIi'S certain a to time
'ill hy provlillnii Inr a
rntory t nutlonnl finest
, imyinrnt to fmintlM of
,1 Mini irprcscntlnK two
;f ilw full value. Under
niimtlrt now rmwlva 36
. t tli niinunt grow re
: uny, from Hip forests,
lave been miiiredieliililn,
iillea whom fluent VHllIM
" nu lilt or miss method of
.xe has hern uiwattttiic
. , ir tl. 8. forral tcrvlce liiu
.. "tfn'Hrt favoring tin prill-
i the hill.
f Hie forest service ban rx
, , w) lulu 411 mtr and 'I'm coun-
the forest tx nruhleiu I
iiiiB nationwide 1. 1 rrnl.
itastny Named
VF Commander
Family Group In Senior Play'f "Our Town"
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I irim mi minimum! i i i wninnl I i'i f it Mw(KkaiUul wU
Mcmhrrii of thr rnliir rlM of Klunmlh I'nlun hit h whool, undrr th direction of Mr. Cienrvirve Oppen,
will prrarnt Thornton tVllilrr'i "(lur Town" Wednridy nd Thunday rrenlnn In the Kl'HS auditorium, at
I p. in. Mrnibrra of the family (roup, front row, Irft to rlht, Jack Klltrelm, l.ynden Klni and ( harlri Hell
hroiiiirr. Htaiidhif, left to rlc tit. Hud Hrltiy, Irma Mcllrlde, Joanna Rennet, Mary O'Brien and Ulan Hmith.
Jim Kriiiiett, who playa the atace manatrr, la not pictured. Kennell-Elllt.
mining n; Other o!l,i.r
j. t. r.iielitn't. fliiluuir.ii,
viie conmuinder; H. CI. Ilirta.
Wullirr Htnatiiy of Mallll liaa been
elected wiminamltr of dimrlcl No. 8.
Volerana ot Korolun Wnri. lor tne
era are:
aenlnr
ljkki-
kfl.u' liitiliii- vlre emiinlnmlnr : II. V.
ell, Klninulli KiilU, miai terirfioiler:
CI. K llurrU, Mallll, Ju! advwale:
J. I), (,'lnik. Mnlln. aiUKCon: IKm
Amliera. Klamutli Fall". elin)laln.
IJeleuatiiiiia from pouts at Mallll,
Merrill. I.akeview and Ctillixiuin
were here lual week-end for the
VKW meetlim at which the elec
tion was held Hneclnl iicla lll
I'imlid Kranrla P. (intra, wnlor vice
commander of the Orruon riciiart
ment. and O. O. I'lke. I'orllaiid, de
partment aervtce olfuer.
I'lkr nld he had bundled 3:JOO
dnlma for Oreuon veterniui.
Coney Island Fire
Destroys Buildinqs
NICW YOltK. May 11 Ml Fire
at ('oney Inland deatroyed five
biilldiiiua and amudged a down
more lal nlttht.
Firemen fouitht the wind-fanned
tlamca for four hour. DorUira anld
they treated Tl p- "on. moatly fire,
men. for amoke nolanntng, but none
were Injured aerloualy.
Fire offlrlnla eatlmnted the Iran
at ll'Jft.ixw. The umiuiement tark la
x hecluled to 0en lhl week-end for
the aummer aeaaon.
Dorris Man Fined
For Two Licenses
Carl Invld Williams of Dorris was
fined lt and $7 'id roals In Jimtli e
mirt here yealerdny on a charae ot
' piaklng false statements to get rcsl-
Sent C)reon fishing and hunting
censes.
He had in his possession when
arrested Sunday resident licenses for
botli California and Oreon. The In
testlgatlon waa made. by California
game wardens, state police and a
federal game officer.
Claaslfled Ada Urlng Results. -
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Council Okays
Eight Permits
A tntn! of 6M.I60 worth of build
ing permits was okayed by the
city council last night. Of the eight
permit Issued the largest was to
llelos Mills for a new residence at
Kldorado and I-eHoy for a cost of
tUbOO. Mills' request for a permit
had been sent to the appeal board
for consideration before the permit
was granted, due to the house plans
which called fur a variance In the
set-back line of the block where
the house Is to be constructed. The
council finally granted the build
ing Inspector the right to Issue the
permit alter It had already grunted
the iM-rmll to Mills.
Other permits were granted to:
O. C. 'laiman. repair building, in
Main, t:iMW.
H. M. Lewis, remodel residence,
S3 High. MM)
R. II. lladlev. new foundation, 203
Mlrhlitnn, taoO.
F. Mahan, repair roof, 430 M; 6th,
300.
Heuben Lunrtbcrg. reshlngle resi
dence. 2340 Apnlegate, 1100.
Lllii O. Wells, replace windows,
341 Illll'ldc. M).
Don F. Nolan, repair porch, 7M
California. tt0.
Tax Talk Slated
For New York City
An address on the criminal and
civil aspect of Irnud under the In
ternal revenue cixle. uill le given
al the annual dinner of the tux ex
ecutives Institute In New York Cltv.
May 14. It ns announced today by
the Internal revenue bureau In
Klamath' Falls.
Bpeaker will be J P. Wenchel.
chief council of the bureau and the
firat 15 minutes of his address will
be broadcast from 10 to 10:16 p.m.
Eastern Daylight Saving time by
Mutual broadcasting system. This
part of the talk will deal particular
ly with a clarification of the treas
ury's policy of voluntary disclosures.
Rotary To Hear
Entomologist
Insect pests and how to control
litem will be the subject ot the ad
dress for the Kotnry club luncheon
Friday noon at the Wlllnrd.
A. W. Larson, entomologist for
Pacific dunno company in Berk
eley and graduate of O80 will be
the speaker and A, H. "Red" Buss
man will be chairman for the day.
Camp Fire
News
An evening of fun and merriment
was enjoyed by the Mah-Kah-Wee
group of Falrhaven school recently.
The girls started the evening with a
skating parly at the roller rink,
rhaiwrourd by Mm, Jamleson, their
leader. Mrs. William Kaufs, and
Mrs. W. Lehman. Following the
skating, they adjourned to Mr.
Jamleson' home, where they had
refreshments and were shown slide
of the great national parks and
scenes from Arizona, Cal'fomla, and
Oregon.
The Business and Professional
Women's club has aent the Camp
Fire Olrls a note of thank for
their excellent performance at It
recent dinner. Besides making fa
vors for all the member present,
the girls had a display of hand craft,
and a three-part program for the
entertainment of the association.
The Blue Birds In Mrs. McCann's
group from Falrhaven school sang
three of their Blue Bird songs, fol
lowed by a "Better Breakfast" skit
given by the Ohampl group of
Falrhaven, whose acting leader la
Mrs. Euan. To complrle the pro
gram, a member of Alpha Horizon
club. Mareella Murrav. displayed
the ceremonial gown of Camp Fire,
and described various honors and
svmbnls with which her gown is
designed.
The lender' association held Its
monthly meeting last week, with
outdoor craft as It theme. After
the regular business meeting, the
leaders discussed various aspects of
outdoors craft and how they might
Increase their own knowledge in
order to guide the girls. They
planned to have an all-dav hike
for lenders on May 21, and hope
Cootie Unit
Formed Here
A unit of Cootie, the fun organi
zation of the Veteran of Foreign
Wars, has been organized In Klam
ath Falls. The unit has chosen the
name, "Scratch Your Pup'' pup
tent.
Following are the officers:
Seam squirrel. John D. Feeback;
blanket bum. Walt Thoma: Hid
gimlet, Doug Ambers; custodian of
the crummy duffle bag. Cleo C.
Bpps; hungry coolie, Kppa; iky
pilot, E. V. Zell; shyster, J. H.
Carnahan: tightwads, Lloyd W,
Newton, Ralph D. Jones. Bob Con
way; shirt reader. Conway; Jimm
legs, Herman Roufs; historian, Zell.
Arthur C. lewt. past supreme
deputy chief of staff, was here as
organizing officer for the Cooties.
that many leaders will take ad
vantage of thl supervised trip.
After the meeting a lea was held
to honor Mrs. Harlan Bosworth who
has for many year been Interested
In Camp Fire work, and In the
progress and use of the Camp Fire
house adjoining her property.
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Carbon Dioxid Vapor Baths
ara fgeiitt ani Meammana'ea' far
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BraaekJUa Ulfk aa Law Blae
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Bark a era Mineral Rfrinta are la.
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OraM lmlrral Craalu
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Caaaplatelf faraUha alteaiBf a a
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Dr. Htrmu WaxUr. DiractM
Boyle's Column
College Patter Follows A
Pattern, But With Changes
By HAL I10YLB
COLUMBIA, Mo., May 13 IJft
ilere I a sample of modern co-ed
cninpu slang at the University of
Missouri ;
"I 'm bushed I One of the Yo-Yo
boy sluing next to me In a basket
court tried to pas me hi growl
in a whizz quiz. 'Shoot a bear,' I
told him because I didn't think It
was a good lick.
"He wa a four-wheeled personal
ity but I would only go out with
him strictly from hunger. Yeah,
one of those 'get me' boy. Told me
ha had been breaking In a new
ulcer and had the clanks from pur
ple passion.
"Personally, I Just thought he had
rocks In hi head zero gizmo. You
should have heurd hi snow lob!
Could be bolvlatcl Maid he liked
my llpmack. Asked me to put my
feet In the trough but I knew he
Just wanted to play kiss on the
mouth.
"I gave him the fluff but he tried
to twist my arm. Finally I had to
tell him to drink hi beer. What
kind of a bimbo did he think I am?
I've got my own swuity. I'd never
get Uie deep undying hots for that
rah rah colutch."
Quick Changes
Slang change quickly. Here is
the way a co-ed might have started
off on the same thing when I was
learning the King's English on this
tame campus fifteen years ago:
"I'm beaten down to the ankles!
A wise guy sitting next to me in a
tough course wanted to pass me Ins
crib notes during a snap quiz. 'Nuts,'
I told him because I thought It was
a bad go."
A nice lady of the class of 1890
would probably have written her
mother of the Incident a follows:
"I am so worried, mother dear.
A fresh young man seated next to
me In a difficult course attempted
to smuggle me hit 'pony' a transla
tion of our Latin text he had no
right to have during an examina
tion on which I found easy to pass.
'Certainly not,' I Informed him as
I did not approve of any such Im
proper action.
"He owns a horse and buggy,
mother, but I would hesitate to go
out In hi compuny even to get a
cup of tea. Yes, he Is fearfully
conceited. He explained that he
was highly nervous from overin
dulgence In a beverage called the
'purple passion," which I believe la
a shocking mixture of grapejulce
and alcohol. Our authorities, of
course, do riot approve of such con
duct, nor, you may be sure, do I.
Kccentrle Individual
"I am convinced he Is an eccentric
Individual with no quality of char
acter. Mother dear, you should have
heard the flattery he addressed me.
It was so ludicrously exaggerated!
He praised the natural color of my
lips, comparing them to ripened
cherries. He Invited me to ac
company him to dinner, but I real
ized that his true motive was a
desire to shower his unwelcome at
tentions upon my person.
"I rejected hit proposals but he
renewed them more insistently. At
length I found it necessary to re
quest him to be silent. What nature
of girl do you think he thought your
daughter? A you know, I have
already pledged by affection to an
other. But even were this not to,
I should never be able to give my
heart Into the keeping of that brash
and pompous young man."
Oh. you kid. Twenty-three,
skldool
Classified Ada Brin Results.
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Bring Your Watch to Ui
We'll R.pair It,
Not Experiment With It!
ItMt ciislppct watch repair shop
ia tfaara Oragaa.
WaltS Ma kin I.
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NEW YORK, May 13 (p) Richard
Rowland, who aa early aa 1010 had
become millionaire In the film
Industry, died yesterday at the age
of 68.
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