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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1948)
PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MARCH t, 18 Juckeland To Head Health Unit Here Ta nuke the name of the health NuNweiation here the same a the slate association and the California state association It haa been changed to the Klamath County Tuberculoid and Fuhlic llrallh as sociation. Thla amendment to the comtitu Uon waa voted upon at the annual aaaoeiatlon dinner held at the M il lard Saturday night and unani mously carried. An amendment to one of (lie ar ticle wa also carried by vote, stat ins the executive committee shall consist of the officers of the asso ciation, the minor past president and the association's representative director on the. state board of direc tors of the Oregon Tuberculosis and Health association. The only change In election of of ficers was the president's post. H. O. Juckeland, a newcomer to Klamath Falls, was elected to that position Other officers remained the same with Mrs. E. A. Geary as first vice president; Mrs. Fred Pope of Fort Klamath, second vice president: Mrs. Paul Lewis, third vice presi dent; Robert Ross, treasurer, and Mrs, Ted DeMerrltt, secretary. Family relations, meaning; prob lema between parents and children, go way back to early Egyptian days, at. id Jay E. McCarthy, consultant in the California bureau of health education. Social, emotional, phy sical and spiritual health should be accomplished In the child by the time he becomes an adult. McCar thy told association members. The PTA is an excellent liaison between parents and teachers when they could talk over health prob lems of the children with coopera tion and without resentment, the speaker said. The health depart ment conducts classes, prints pamphlets and shows films with the object of building a healthier com munity, but the most valuable edu cation comes In the home, he said. Venereal disease could be con trolled If the victim would reveal his contacts to the health officer, the consultant advised, but the health department has to waste t'me on sleuthing work trying to find these contacts without much help. There were about SO persons present William McKibbin made the welcoming speech and Law rence Slater acted as chairman of the nominating committee for nom ination and election of officers. Lecturer w iiiifi.nn-m.iiinm.imiiiiiiDiln? aWn To be heard at the next meeting of the Knife and Fork club is Jeff Williams, known for his keen wit and gentle humor. General Clothing Class Set At OVS OV&J, March 1 A general cloth ing class will begin this Thursday at Oregon Vocational school. Classes will meet In the homemaking de partment of the recreation hall at 1 p. m. each Thursday. , i Mrs. Howard Listoe is instructor. , Enrollment fee will be 11.00 for the . 10-week course. Williams Is Next Speaker The "Sooner Philosopher" Jeff Williams, popular after dinner speaker, will address the Knife and Fork club at its regular meeting, March 8. at the Willard. One of the leading Rotarians in the United States, Williams con ducts a law practice in his home town of Chickasha, Okla. Said to have a workable, every day philosophy which he passes on to his listeners In a humorous, ac ceptable way. this much-heard lec turer is expected to draw a large crowd to the dinner meeting for March. Niskanen Is OVS Visitor OVS. March 1 William Nlska nen, state representative of l)cs chutes county, was a visitor at Ore' gon Vocational school Friday, Niskanen was one of those who gave his support throuuh the state legislature to establish OVS. He was impressed by the rapid development of the training program offered by the school. Tickets are now being sold for the Introduction Day dance Friday night. Tickets may be purchased from an)- member of the business class, sponsors of the dance.' The OVS paper. The Owl, recently added an "Inquiring Reporter" to its sum. His subject this week was spring vacation. Several students were asked opinions with a number of conflicting opinions resulting. Some who are taking courses of considerable length ..nt a vaca tion, and others would prefer to do away with spring vacation and fin ish their courses sooner. Commercial art students were among those who attended the recent advertisers' convention In the Veterans Memorial hall in Klamath Falls. Honorary Names Prove Difficult OLCOTT. N. Y.. March 1 UP His friends call him "Buck" but he says t-.ir. name is John Hodge Opera House Centennial Gargling Oil Samuel J. Tilden Ten Brook; He explains that In 1876. the year cf the Philadelphia centennial ob seivance. he was named in honor cf the late John Hodge, owner of the Hodge opera house, manufac turer of gargling oil and supporter of the late Samuel J. Tilden for piesident. Anti-Inflation Law Urged Again KEY WEST, Fla., March 1 President Truman said today the steel price increase was a good argu ment in favor of his ami-inflation proposals to congress. Mr. Truman told a news confer ence he had no new report on the inquiry he ordered the justice de partment, the council of economic advisors and the commerce depart ment to conduct. However, he said he still felt the necessity for drastic anti-inflation action and that the steel increases were a good argument for it. Hardman Stockman Wins Top Honors WALLA WALLA. March 1 tP) Roy Robinson of Hardman, Ore.. with his Victory Domino 21st, won grand championship honors lor polled Hereford bulls in the prc sale show sponsored by the Colum bia Empire Polled Hereford associa tion yesterday. j Ralph L. Cook of Medford. Ore. took reserve honors with Donald Worthmore. Both grand champion female and reserve were shown by Dick Hibberd of Imbler, Ore. Off To Africa PORTLAND. Ore. Next a young physician told of his decision to go -to Africa as a medical mission ary. When a mere lad, he had set himself to obey the Bible call "GO YE" and carry the Oospel light to the people who sit In dark ness. Teach them to look to the living Ood who loved them and gave His Son to die for their sins. As a school boy he had a paper route. Next farm work summers ana at lengtn ne louna ninucii i an 1 T"l n-lth tYi a -m v in fro th-h I But more As a lad kneeling with the family beside the kitchen stove, he took his turn in prayer and he committed Bible verses. "Much Bible. Much Faith." And upheld by oiucn xaiin mat uoa wouia see him thru, he kept on. And came the day when he died to self and made Christ the Lord of his life. "Thank God that He saw me thru and out of the smash-up. Now God can have me and all that I am the rest of my life." So now Christ is the Lord of this business man's life. What is He to you? Portland-1 -Ore. This space paid for by an Oregon family. j WHAT'S THE INSIDE STORY OF YOUR BARN?... Unless your barn is shining new, it's probably in need of some improvements. Built-in stanchions, a new silo and the latest in equipment will give your barn's effi ciency a boost. These and other permanent farm improvements can , be paid for with a First National Thrifty-Pay loan. You have as long as three years to pay with no down pay ment. Your building supply dealer can arrange a Thrifty Pay loan for you. Or see your nearest branch of the first National Bank. KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK oi PORTLAND MIMIII MIIUI ft p I i r 1NII tmpiinitN MeM Ai-tMery HBsoititsaMaDna t.t 8 is H t. & Mr If' if V- ' r MP.- ... . . YWi ' .VyX-, 1 V ,""! "'"i., .' ...'.,. I I ''II i I I II I 10 Oicialhf Accepted INTO November 13th. 1947 Regular training in the National Guard offen tech nical instruction in such fields as RADIO, RADAR, MOTOR MAINTENANCE and TELEPHONE COM MUNICATIONS. Guardsmen train with the most modern equipment and will develop new abilities in workshop and office as well as acquiring valuable experience in organization and LEADERSHIP in their civilian jobs. The National Guard pays you a full day's Regular Army pay for a two-hour evening ONCE A WEEK! And don't forget the two weeks summor camp once each year ... a chance to learn ... a chanco to earn ... a chance to find new friends with real American Buddies! Truly a real chance for able men to move up faster and earn more. Today there is a way that you can serve AMERICA at home! The new National Guard seeks veterans and other purposeful young men who believe in their country, ond are willing to do something about it in their spare time. If you believe in this MODERN WAY, make ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS . . v ENLIST NOW IN THE NATIONAL GUARD. Men 17 to 35 years of age inclusive, are eligible for enlistment. Former service men may enlist, and are encouraged to do so, at ratings equal to those at time of discharge, providing vacancios still exist in our T. O. (Table of Organizations) for their M. O. S. (Military Occupational Specialty). Special notice to HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ond RECENT GRADUATES . . . YOUR SPARE TIME ONCE A WEEK CAN PAY OFF IN HARD CASH! Special notice to veterans . . . THINK OF YOUR LONGEVITY . . . where else can you collect 10 on anything? Full credit for National Guord service toward longevity pay in the Regular Army is all to your good. The individual Guardsman is an American who wants to uphold the pcoce. Ha is o man who respects himself ond his country, and is doing something about it. Take advantage of this opportunity. Win the respect of your friends ond family . , . get that extra money . . . leorn whilo you earn ... at Icost once a week WEAR THE UNIFORM ond let people know where you stand . . . renew old acquaintances and make new friends. Remember . . . the National Guard is now a new organization in post-war Klamath Falls! If you qual ify .. . faster promotions are open for mon who enroll now! STOP AT THE ARMORY ANY TIME DURING THE WEEK - MARCH 1st to 6th DAYS OR EVENINGS - VIEW THE EQUIPMENT - ASK QUESTIONS GET IN THE GUARD AND GET THESE' 1. The Iraininr you want. t. Valuable technical Instruction that ran In . crease your earnlnz power as a civilian. 3. The opportunity to serve your country at home. 4. Rerular Army pay ... a full day's pay for each weekly 2-hour Armory training prrlnd and each day of summer firld training. 5. Full credit for National Guard servlre In ward lonirvltr pay In the Regular Army. 9. A ftiod way to rrnew old acquaintances and make new friends. 7. All National (iuard social and recreational activities. ft. The respect of your friends and neiihhnrs. t. I'niforms furnished. It. 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