Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    HCRALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
FRIDAY, TEB. 6, 1948
'Scouts Show
Crafts In
Big Circus
A tif'iii-raimclty crowd Jimmied
III KliunuUi V'nWh iiniiiiiy ltu.1
MlKltt (t wtdicnfi Um minimi liny
Ml'OIlt I'lli'.U, HivolvliiK OVCH 4MJ
Klftiimlli bit Mil bny.t mid ilmnm
initlnu. by vuiimin mctlmdn, nnuly
nil Lhn acmiUiiif ciuflrt.
Tint crowd, cutiplrd with lhn lumn
liumhrr o( put llrlimuin in Uiu nlmw,
Ktimnwliut confined It hi boy iu'UvI
Urn, bill failed lo crump ttirlr hlyv,
Cub Himii kioui upi'iii'tl frnitv
UIch with aii iiiipiMinK unity uf
i lu w ii.i, Jnilluii bntvr.i, cowboy mid
plontMMn. la'liiiitt madtt by Uiv Val
ium. Cub ttuiut Ui-iut, liK-liitllnu
milliutl ntu', cuvrmi wauoiu, itu -Ittu
bug unit tvm a miniature loco
motive, piuitilnl around I tin menu,
wltlla n uiuup ul Indian win rim
within thr in rim Vn y clltit Ulvrly
ctlf 1 nwuy Willi ii uiuup u! "AOttlcm."
'Hip iiiulii evrnu of lht cvculiin
lifuiui (ii 1 1 r ill aiimtlnilly with (he
"DlMinKT I'lpl.HMlr." '10 llOUMrfi,
eonntruelrd ol I it-it vy puprr over a
lluhl wood framework, underwent a
.ii)uluirl rxploMun, ii nil In lhn cn
unii mock dt-'iiiui'llon, HcotitJi car
ried uiil thr wounded, applied ll I'M
. kid mid Mimmoncd help, nil ol
y width rrpiPM-iiird (he Hi out motto,
"lie Prepared. "
The weiir wtt.i completed Willi
hen, uttA-laiup lluhl and heavy
firecracker drtonaltolit, linuluUim
I ho "rxploAloii."
Thfl next Mxllon, pioununmed ftft
Ihfl "I'loneeiinu Kpuode," leutuied
lhn cotiMi union or threo lower,
tiulll by liiihhiii it 'UK 1 1 pule together
with ror. Upuii the completion ut
the towem, ticuuu clainbvied up miti
ihImhI troop flans,
Oilier tioop inriinwhllo el up
piip-lriii.i, and bulll campIUe, deiu
tiiutiaUnK tvclinltjur ul camp cook
rry, camp maklnu and fit a bulldlinf,
while anolhrr if roup pr twilled h
tumbllnu exhibition.
'l'ho lour Kmtlo Hcoui.i who re
ceived their aw aid lu iUi'l, Hrucc
Craw told, Nuk Luiui and Hill
HrandMirMi ol KlainaUt 1-alh, and
Carl Omu of Malm, were honored
In lhn Iirule. n.i young BiandMirw.
led the HioutA in (he lS-mit oalh and
cVcout gathered about ihetr it
niwcilve Kioiip ntmplirej.. The play
ing of "TupV closed the Allow, will)
iho Hcouu humuiliHi an echo.
Tim KUHS band played ihruuuh
nut the elrt tui. hvenu were MJine
whftt luiiiperrd by R faulty public
ddre.nji ynleui, but Uic Ht'ouU mnn
tifd to cuu.li iho niiijoriiy of ihe
tue.
Proceeds from the rvritl wrro nol
deWrmlned Immediately, but thr
aim nf th crowd indicated Uiat a
fair amount wa rrulitrd.
r
They Head Young Republicans
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I, ,. .v,-T?A..raw. . -jr -fe -i d-, , m i. uit
Camp White
Land Sales
Announced
Lund tracU remaining from 4
current milo ol 10.000 trc to for- j Mt-pricd tract wiunlit, and to make
hi.ve an opportunity to make an of
In to puruiiane."
Conditloiui of the ulc llicludina
prlieii and trncta avullnble, will be
explained to the veteran nomcttme
alter the March 2B deadline, by a
notice from the project manager.
'Iho veteran will then be able to go
oer the land and itelect the tracu
on which no wishes to make an
offer.
Those who wish to make an offer
will be required Ut make a down
payment of 10 per cent of the high
Offlrcm or the Yuiuif Itepiilillean club, recently ortniilieil In Klamath Kalln,
vice prrnlilenl; Alary Mwell, neeretary; K. M. Maelletll (neatedi, prenlilenl:
Net ineellni uf the group will be February 10.
re from left: f'onlmi loomik,
John ArgcUlnger, treanurer.
nier owner and tenants at Camp
White, Meilford, will uv sold lo
Vorld War If veterans who apply
before March tit. the Oregon Uepart
loent of veterans' affairs was In
formed today.
The department cautioned, how
ever, thai due t the rocky condi
tion of most of the laud, shallow
soli arid a shortage of water, It is
suited generally for limited grazing
purposes only, except that portion
fronting Ihe highway which might
bit used for business structures.
AppllratloiiST-elthcr by letter or
oi: a form available at Camp Whit
should be mailed to Earl A. Llntz,
F'tojcct Manager, Box 1547, Mcdford
Ore. The application should read
"Please accept this letter
statement of my desire to acqul;
no appropriate unit of the real prop
erty located at Camp While, Ore.,
ui.d advertised for sale under date
of December 30 1M7. I claim a pri
ority right to purchase as a veter
an. I reouest that you advise me by
letter forwarded to the above ad
dress when Information on such
piopcrty Is available so that I may
final payment within ii to 60 days
from the time the offer Is accepted.
He may submit offers on more
than one tract, but may purchase
only one. Where more than one of
fei Is submitted on a tract, a draw
ing will determine the successful
purchaser.
Property Tax
Now Payable
Second quarter property taxes on
the current year, 1947-48 tax, are
due and payable now at the tax col
lector's office In the courthouse and
will become delinquent February 15.
After February IS Interest will be
charged to payments due.
Taxpayers with delinquent per
sonal property taxes are requested
to call at the office In regard to
payments because the auditor of
Klamath county tax records Is In
sisting that warrants be Issued I t
delinquent cases.
Water need no longer taste of
chlorine to assure you of Its safety.
A new process gets the germs out
of water by electrically precipitating
them on sand or other granular
dielectric material.
To Buy. Sell or Trade It pays to
read Herald and News Classified
Ads It pays to Advertise I
Horseshoes first were used In (00
B. C specimens having been found
In ruins of old British roads of that
period.
ARE YOU PAIS
17EA!(JI(IED
due to MONTHLY LOSSES?
You girls and women who lose as
much during monthly periods that
you're pale, weak, "dragged out"
this may be due to lack of bloori
Iron. Ho try I.ydla E. Plnkham'a
TABLETS one of the best home
ways to help build up red blood to
get more strength and energy In
such cases. Plnkham'a Tablets are
one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics
you can buy I At all drugstores.
Lydia E. Pinkham'i TASlfTS
LADIES-BE SEATED!
W 1
Bly Girl Scout
Carnival Slated
Boyle's Column
Long, Dreary And Cruel
Winter Exhausts Gabbers
lly IIAI, IIOVI.K Murk Twain In discussing 'the dl-
NEW VOltK. 11',-Tlils has been ; ,mn'
such n bluer winter thai tho old-
timers are running out of
winters to compare It with
lap of spring, that It occasioned a
great deal of talk."
When dew-nosed acquaintances
rant "will It never be warm again?"
console them with Hhclley's Immor
tal rebuke:
"If winter comes, can sirring be
far behind? Or bat this one at
them from Christopher Pearse
Cranch:
"Nor from the perfect circle of the
vrar can even winter's crystal gems
Pep up your weather talk! Don't j . enured "
BLY, Keli. B A nrwly-oigiiulwd
Oirl Bcout troop No. 1 at Illy will
1 hold a rhlldtens carnival Krbiuary
f4 at 1:30 p. m. to rnise funds to
send parcels of clothing lo girls
ot erseas. (
The carnival will be held In the
Jvory Pine company community hall. ,
Members nf tho new troop Include j
Alice McMnnus, president. Nancy
Baker, Elizabeth Mclean, Catherine
MrC'Irnn, Hylvla McManus, llerna
delte l,aCas.ie. Sharon Melsness and ;
Manelle Clarrrtt. All have been In
vested as tenderfoot Olrl Bcouts.
Mrs. Mal tha Cussldy Is troop lead
er, assisted by Mrs. ElUnbcth Mc- i
lan and Mrs. Dorothy Halter.
eople alsu are exhausting their
slim More of conversauonui ir-nuuk-.
on the weather.
'Ihe only famous remark
average in a n
ran quote from
Mnry Twain is
Ihe observation
thai "everybody
talks about the
weather, but no
body docs any
thing about It."
And. of course.
Mark T wain
never said It.
Charles Dudley
Warner made
that wisecrack
in an editorial
Courant In IH'JO
What Mark Twain said In
was:
"Theie Is a sumptuous variety
about New England weather that
compels the stranger's admiration
and regret ... In the spring I have
counted one hundred and thlrly-si
different kinds of weather Inside of
tweuly-four hours "
But you don't have to limit your
self to Charles Dudley Warner or
.....i t.....t." Mvi, ii'. r..i r,-
Otller l 1 " J . tv a n.it.1. i".
i ducks, but who wants to be a duck?"
Howl em right off their feet with
this comeback:
. Attn
'0Uc-l., expert tune
uPBe'?V..rn.Shcdin .
vcttmaic
the
mm
IIAI, HOVI.E
In the Hartford
18T0
"Oh. what a blamed uncertain thing
This pesky weather 1st
f. blew and snew and then it thew
And now, by Jlng. It's friz!"
That was dished up some lime ago
ba gent named Phllader Johnson.
To cheer up a friend with a heavy
cold, remind him that John Ray
sulci In 1070:
"A green winter makes a fat
churchyard."
HhakcscarA said so many things
about winter he must have spent
most of his life yearning for a hot
water bottle, but he summed It all
up thuaty:
"Winter tames man, woman and
beast."
For those who like a leer even
about the weather Bill Nye be-
qurituici nun: 1
"Winter lingered so long In the '
This will make you about as popu
lar as a crutch. But If you get tired
of hearing people moan about the
lack of tomeraturc. you can shut
them up forever with this crisp
snapper by James Howclls:
"Change of weather Is the dis
course of fools."
i I advance.
! .SINGER
j IsiwiNGOKItt
rhoneS
laN 1
ret- 'i
MR. and MRS. HOME OWNER
Now It the time to consult G. C. Motley for your plumbing
modernization, and make monthly payments If more con
venient. You will save bv having It done before larger
new construction gets under way. Men and materials are
available now, and may be more difficult later to get work
completed". 18 yean consecutive plumbing sen-ice covering
the Midland Empire. Come in or rail.
G. C. MOTLEY
M! KLAMATH AVFNl'E
rilONK 6616
Vitamin A more lhan a hundred
llmea as potent as that In cod liver
nil has been found In the liver of
Ihe halibut.
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