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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1948)
MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE Scouts Hold Honor Court liny Hruul lump 1ft, spmiMirril Iiv Hmrril Heart oiliolic church, held it rum I (il honor thin week hi Ihc church imrli.li hull. Iliulilluhl win llir pi rni-nl alluii of Ihe Kiiulc Hi out rimk, highest award In Hcimtlng, l Hill llrahdiuicns, nun nt Mr. mid Mrv K C. Ill liu.lr.mnf, nl IHfi California. Mitnti'r uf ceremonies was Olio Hm II It. mill Hcoiiliiiiintcr lull Kly li'TM'iilril I ho awards. Olhcr boys ircclvlng nwm cln were K. Aiiilrim ti. I Timelier. Wlllliun lliirliin, sec mill class rank: K. Knnn, flint clasa mnk: It I'lraer. nlur rank; It. Ilradv. V. Klrrnea. K. McAndrewa. IKr rank: V. Klrrncs. It. Dwyer. K Kniiic. It. IMrnrr, K. MrAiulrewa. It. I K. H Hiiidy nnil I). Muliiuiry, n.eilt badges. Judge IMvlil It, Vandriiberg pre. ruled Hip Kiiglc rimk In lintudn nrns nud spoke nn "The HciiiiiIimi I'logi'iun mill Ihc ('oinmuiilly. ' Young HrmidMirMi has iiImi been aelri-led In represent Ihe Mndiie area Hcotit nl (he nllliuttl meeting uf Ihp Nutlniml lluy Hrnul council M I he Olympic hnlel In Hriittlr. Miiy III nnd '.'0 A enrd parly In heiiellt the troop Will he held ,11 Ihe KO llnll, Thllrs dnv. relirumv '.'U nt ft p In The public In Invited A politick dlltliet was nerved hy Mrs. H. I'lener. Mm. J. K. McAn drewn nnd wives nf troop commit leemnn. HcmU Kecutlve Unhert l.nniott spoke, following dinner. Jack feebler, director nf Pccbler's Phvilcal Culiilltluullig nervlce. pre rnird prnitinm of Wright titling. Scout Receives Top Award Jr' - 1 rrnlld parents lire Mr. unit Mn. f'.. V. Ilrtiiidnnem nf SIS California, Ihrv look at the Boy Hruut Kade award uliiurd on the uniform of their nun, Hill. An well at receiving the hltliral ritiik In Scouting, young llruiidnnenn hitn been eltonen to represent the Modoc urea council at the National Scout council meeting In Seattle, May 111 and JO. Keno Kickuenn and accldrutn make up Ilia Kcno hews thin meek. Merle -Amicrr.ou, who cut his face bndly torn Holiday In trying to remie llio C'alinen Uk from the river, re turned homo from HlllMile hunpltul WeilniMlay. "Monny" Klder, win of Mrn. I'earl rider, fell from hl bicycle Hundny while rldinit on Ice mid npllt the Ixiuen In hln elbow. He in ciirryiim hin arm In a cant. l.lttle Curol Hlurch. drfuuhter of Mr. and Mm. Kicltaid Hlorcti, biukn her arm Mntiduy while playing on the nlldc at the locttl nchiHilKround. Jutiy, dniik'htcr of Mr. m.d Mrn. U411 rlcherer, hud her arm budly nianiflcd when nhe uot cnuulil In all electric wrlnuer. The child rcijulrcn condniutl nirdicul care. Hi Ice McCui mick, a lomi lime resident, In very III at hln homo in Keno, necrvMtnliiig two trlpn to hln diM'Uir Wcdnenday. Mrn. Jonephlne l.ulrd. Mtrr nf Hob tllannMMile, in nuflering titiiu a nerlous atlack of arthrltla. Hhc In getting around with the aid of crulchen. An ununual accident, or Incident, occurred recently on tiie Kcno arhuol gym floor duriiut a bnskctbiill game when Uie game wan nuddeuly halted while all the plnyern Imumi liMiklng for a gliinn eye lont by one of the team, l'lunlly II wun rr-covered-and the gnme cuiiunued. Our local tumii bankclbnll teum. iwimorixl by I'll, krll and cd hcrer, after being very nuccentul all nea on, met two delrau III their lant two gamra. However, they are not dlncnuragcd and are null rarln' to go. Hetter luck next lime. boy. Mr. and Mrn. II. M. I'uinoiin and daughter Lena of the Pioneer com munity relumed Thurndny evening from a aeven weekn' vlnlt to their old home. They vmlied Mrn. Par nn' motJicr, Mrn. Uennie Unurne, al Plaltnmouth, Neb, and al lnlmid, Neb , Uiey vlnlled Parnonn' p.irentn, Mr. and Mm. J. II. Parnnun, and alno renewed old friendnhliu In botli placen. On their way home they nenl one day at Cheyenne. Wyo.. vi.HttiiK frlendn. ; land In nLiiylng with her aunt and 1 uncle. Mr. mid Mm. Oall Hlddenour. : and attending achool In ChllrNiuin I with her aunt an her teacher. Kay made the trip lant week-end when the Itlddeuourn returned from Anh- lund. Ik'iiI iciulciitn have been takliik ailvmitiiKe of the ice and a group nf nkatcrn hun been out each evening. Mrn. Joe Ilrndnhnw relumed lant Thurndny from a plane trip to Mpo knne, Wnnh.. where her mother km nerlounly ill. The local home exlennlon unit held a nuccev.ful plno hle parly lant Krlduy night In the Community lun for the benefit of A.'.nlra how on the Oregon Hiate college rnmpun High ncoren went to Mrn. Cleorne Horn of Alitoma and tn W. H. Illik ern. Mr. Conroy nf Klnmalh Falln. a former lK-al rrnldenl, won Uie door prlre. ItcfreMimcntn were nerved at the clone of the evening Word wan received from Mn. W. K. Ijiinin that nhe and her dninthler I Winifred left on January 10 lor a ; rrul-e In tlie t'arlbliean nea. The I Ijinimn nailed from New York fllv. wherr I bey have been living for the pnnt two monlhn. bxikn were handed out and dln-cunned. high nchool in the world. It has 8000 puplln and 285 U-achern. Wreck Victims Bodies Seen HKATn.K. Jnn. 28 il'i-A coant guard amphlbloun plane awaited clear weather at Annette lnlmid, near Ketchikan, Alaska, todny, Ihe coant guard nnld, to check a Ca nadian flnherman'a report that the bodlea of two crewmen of the Ill fated army trnnnixirt Clarkhdale Victory have wanhed anhore on Hlppa Inland. The flnhernian, AllXTt. Duffy, Ujld Queen Charlotte, B. C, police yes terday he nlghted the bodlcn lant Monday. The artlonn of blrdn, he nald. Indicated other victlmn may have floated onlo the teach. The Clarkndale Victory ran aground nn Jflppa Inland lint No vember 24 and broke up in heavy ean. Four of the Cl-man crew were rencued and the bodlea of four othera were found aeveral days later. Clanalfled Ada Bring ReaulU WASHING MACHINE SERVICE All Makes Authorized Maytag Scrvic TUCKER STEINKAMP APPLIANCES enquire Bldf. Phone U0S NASAL tRRTATON? thats a job for "Gomy"and "Afnty the MENTHOLATUM TWINS We soothe I irritated 1 i . i Quid MENTHOLATUM Whem muty iuml irritation cork up your tVMlnU, or loavm ntxm nm dry anil "burning," quick! reach tut Mentholatutn,crintainin comfortinf ('ampliQrarul minty Menthol. Kpread hKntlyinandamundnotriU.QuK-k)y it work to tielp Uua out thick juucua And medicnUid vapora panetrat far back to comfort irritated membrane. Uie Mentholatum at night, aee how clear your head foela in the morninI fiat Mentholatum today and keep it handy for ail naaai irritation. also narms chest- cold tightness, HEAD-COLO STUFFINESS AND CHAP PIN 6 SELBV WILLYS MOTOR CO. Your Authorized Willys and Croiloy DaaUr y' Selby hat been in the automobile buiineii in Klamath Falls for 15 years. Selby has the famous civilian Jeep . . de veloped and proved by the armed forces. Selby hat a good selection of uted cart... pricet marked plainly on the windshield at they were before the war, during the war, and are NOW. Selby has the lowest available finance rates and the longest available terms on all tales and repair services. SEE SELBY LAST! New Cars Trucks Jeeps Uted Cars Trucks Jeeps 401 South 6th Phone 6934 Sth and Walnut Phone 8456 Pioneer Mining Man Passes M'OKANE. Jan. 26 i1'.- Hichard K. Neill, pioneer hunhwc.il mili um man. died yenterday of a hearl atlack nllorUy after he entered a taxlcab. lie came lo the Coeur D'Alcne mining rritlon when he wan 24 yearn old. and had nerved a general nup erinleudrul of Ihe Finch and Camp bell company, and wa.n luntrumemal 111 ojienliui the Premier Gold mine near Stewart. B. C. New York City claims the larcit FourrH News Modoc Point Mickey Marie CUIder, dauithter of Mr. and Mrn. L. C. (Illder, who was burned severely on Wednesday after noon. In Improving. Hho In hospital ized In Klnmalh Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Clraven over turned their car on a return trip from Ashland recently but all es caped nerlous Injury. Mrs. Graves suffered wrenched neck that was painful for aeveral days. Mr. and Mis. On 1 1 litddrnntir and sons Blriury and Dennis spent lant week-end In Ashland. Seven-year-old Kay EiiRle of Ash- -I.h Vtnrrlll i. r .... . 1 " ' ijeci ClllO I1C1U i lis firsl meetum at the Merrill hlKh school on January XI. There were tight membi-rs pres ent. KlerMon of officers was held and Ul II In Gunner was elected presi dent. Ililery Wlnebarger an vlca presideni. l.tu Wlnebarger. secre tary, and Fay Ganser as treasurer. Danny Harry wan electtd as news reixirier. The club will meet again iient week - Danny Barry, newi re porter. Illy 4-11 Club Tlie Hly 4-11 club wan organized December 13, 11148. At this firm meeting I lie offlcern were elected for llio different clubs. Hie president for Ihe 2 and 3 year of cooking Is Darlene Hiidley; vice president, Gloria Bell; necrelary, Ellmbedi Mclean. Yell lenders are Shirley Dlllavou and Marlene Nixon. 'Hie i remaining membera are: Barbara (Campbell. Bernadette LaCas.se, Mary l.ou Larson, Patricia Snod : gr8.sn, Nancy Baker, Edith Hender j ami and Freeda Bchlecht. Thelma Boik In Uie club leader. ! The necond meeting was held j January t. At this meeting the KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifotima Guarantee Free Demonstration Tolephone 9200 J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New office Location 300 North 1th St. Phone 9340 LOOK AT THIS LINE-UP SPECIAL TOOLS TO SPEED (THE JOB EXPERIENCED MECHANICS WHO KNOW THEIR BUSINESS SKILLED SUPERVISION TO ASSURE HIGH STANDARDS See U. 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Losing your Job won't make you a I c k. but the THOUGHT o f losing It can put you In a hospital In Jig time. Being snubbed by your friends won't causo you any physi cal pnin. But the anguished thoughts you have about being snubbed, can cause any number of Ills ulcers among them. Losing a wad of money In business or In the market won't have any physical effect on you. But brooding and worrying about It can knock you with a heart atlnck. MonlAtgnc, I think II was, who summed up the whole thing In his customary penetrating style. He said: "A man Is hurt, not so much by what happens as by his opinion of what happen." Earl Whltlock Next. Monday Mr. Whltlock of (he Enrl Whltlock Funeral Home will comment on "About Making Wills." Faster Herald and News Advertising Covera ge i n. J l f'-r" COMPARED - m - Compare the colored areas which show the extent of same-day paper delivery in 1939 (just before the first rural motor delivery was started) and the extent of same-day delivery today. In addition to providing about 70?o coverage of the entire Klamath Basin trading area, with 13, 500 paid subscribers at an average rate of only SVic per column inch per thousand, The Herald and News in 1948 will give same-day delivery to over 1 1,000 families. I I t t ' .J t ,J r ..Li i t r i.V Vl I I Herald and News Advertising Pays Better Than Ever In '48