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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1949)
MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -i School Girl Merrill's Queen Choice Lll Wlnebarger, M-year-old Muh erhool Junior, sold S7 tickets f o r the dance held In Merrill communi ty h II Ut rlalunlay night to win over the other three contestants end become the Merrill candidate for Potato Festival queen. The flve-fnot-two contestant It the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Hilary VVUicbarger, luiif time residents of Merrill. Ilrr school activities Include the vlr presidency of Girls Athletic association, and drill ranUIn of the Pep club. Llla'a favorite hobby la horse bark riding. omprlltlun Hlie will now compete with the Hrnlry candidate. leva Mae Alex ander, Mary K. IUed from T u I e lake. and conteilanu representing lxirrur. Uonania, Malln. and Chili). quln. for the queen's crown. The Malm candidate will be rhosen, by the method used by Merrill, next Halimlay night. , The flnallsu will aril llrkeU to the Merrill dance to be held Octo ber lft, when the winner will be an hounred. The 1IMII queen will be . v crowned October 31 at a banqurt In i iinji. diii, win rrian over an Wilie activities of the Merrill Potato festival OcUiber 11 to JJ. C2 Merrill Lodge Installs Cox MERRILL Subordinate lOOf in met September 2a with Everett Jones, noble trend presiding. Charles Cox waa Installed aa out alde guardian replacing Tom Cole, who has moved away. Twenty two member) were pres. ent. Refreshment) were eenred b y Phelpa Lewis, Hill and Iu Hill. Troy Quails, and Oene Brasley. Ijfl River Encampment 101 will hold Installation of offlceri at their next meeting, October 10. THIS IS Notionol Newspaperboy Week and one of The Herald and News' young businessmen is Dick Pieser who carries in the city hall route area. Presbyterian Official Sees Merrill Job MERRILL Dr. Henry Oreen of Portland and Rev. Harold Roberta of Medford, who la field representa tive of the Oregon Presbyterian churrhea aynod, were vitltora in Merrill last Wednesday to look over progresa on the new Merrill Presbyterian church now being con ducted. Both men expressed approval of the plana and the work completed to date. Werk Progressing Actual construction started the latter part of August, and at pres ent the foundation la completed and the exterior walla are ruing rapid ly, it is nopea mat enough of the church will be completed so that services can be held there Christ mas day. Meanwhile the building commit tee, of which Dwlght Eagle Is chair man, la still trying to raise suf ficient funds so that the building can be completed a toon as possible next year. Officials Help Working with Eagle on the con struction of the new church are el ders William Jlnnetie. Eber Kilpat rlck, Warren Cxhs. Paul Lewis, snd M. A. Boimin; and Trustees My ron Hankina, Leland Pope and Luth er HaAkins. Since the aid frame i-hiin-h K,.-- to the ground last January services have been held In the recreation nau. Oregon Tech Out-of-state ' Tuition Cut A IIS reduction In tuition feea for out-of-state atudenu at regon Tech was voted by the state board of education In Balem. OTT Director Winston D. Purvlne haa Just re turned from last week's meeting. The reduction la from 123 to 110 per term. In addition, the board I confirmed the appointment of Rob ert Burk of Port Angelea, Wash, as dry cleaning Instructor and Paul Pelkel, auto mechanlca Instructor, I of Klamath Palla. ' Howard Appointed Appointment of John Howard aa ! curriculum supervisor waa con I firmed. The position la a trial post for the Job of supervisor of Instruc tion at OTI which la now open. Three gradea and base salsry scales were set for supervisors of the school. The board's approval waa given to establishment of a 10-watt, FM educational broadcasting license for a radio station at Oregon Tech. Ne cessary equipment la now on hand and everything la ready to start pending PCC approval. Purvlne aald he anticipates that the station will be on the air In mid-November. I'HOSIERY DEPT. -STREET FLOOR; ft V. 4'i 1 y A Sophisticated fashion superbly fitted ty colors i Jobless Benefits Zoom in Store ftAITM. Oct. I 11 The psy nienta to out of work Oregonlana reached 11.403.004 during Septem ber, quadruple the benellta paid In September of HMD, the state unem ployment eoniensatlon commission reported today. It waa a slight Increase from the previous month. II .4074 e " - Newspoperboys Honored Your Paper Delivery Boy Is a Merchant, Contractor The American newspaperboy la being honored this week by news papers the nation over, aa this la National Newspaperboy week and Saturday. October t la the big day for the boys. National Newspaper boy Day, Newspaperboy'a of lodsy and yes terday are gathering experience and (raining that will stay with them the rest of their lives. They are learning the Importance of de pendability, good business manage ment, learning to meet the public, earning and aavlng money, honesty, and above all an understanding of human strength and weakness. Pew people realize that a news paperboy la a real little merchant, a contractor In business for him self, buying his product at a whole sale rate and selling at a retail rate. This whole system gives the newspaperboy a real opportunity to learn while he earns aa he must keep his own books and records. The newspaperboy who comes cycling or walking down the street with bag full of papers la play ing a leading part In keeping the American people the best and most fully Informed people In the world. Bo when your carrier boy cornea around to collect for the month, why not give him a word of thanks. Ilea more than a neighborhood kid. He la a young businessman, an In dispensable member of an Indis pensable profession. And like the rest of us, he likes a word of praise now and then. As seen in CHARM y.'x v 1 n in ' .--ti ll I i j r as you like it... gem-stud its IVIi naitl Mwsl an K-tal smnait leek la At waiM Itr very etteilea, ivtiy kawl Wirt s fid ef atdiiirlii It kleeiai wilt taunt tltixt left rtlM sveramt, fallens' crliaaiii faff If til Itr the Ifite, i fimialM irtttisii! that's iilitiou flaitirv far ftai'ltllt tiMtr-for-twt... 1 Itllt at May ejects tef liadlf. Imasttskly taUrst wild Ml im'M NsJl kick la fiat rayaa crip. Sffklintj kandcrahew felfti tntdil libiikia ulanl Burgundy Wine, Rlnrk, Teal, Red, Turqunhe, Browa. 8 lira 11 to II and 12', to 20',. 719 Main Ph. 6431 Merrill Library Club to Meet MERRILL Merrill Library club will meet October 6, at the home of Mrs. Mae Anderson on the Mir nil highway. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Anderson will be Mrs. Ray Merrill, Mrs. Leonard McNeil, and Mrs. Le land Pope. Mrs. Lynn Martin will display her button collection, and explain the different types and how ahe collect ed them. "Party Doll Outfit each cuf Spud Festival HQ Set Up MERRILL Potato Festival head- I quarters have been established I n ' the library room with Mrs. June; So we II, festival secretary In charge. Exhibits and entries In the pa rade are Invited from civic and fra ternal orxanlutlotM. business firms and private Individuals. Information regarding any phase of the festival may be obtained by calling Mrs. Son ell at MM. The office will be open dally from t a. m. to 4 p. m. Pestlval dates are October 21 and 71, with the Judging of exhibits set for Friday, October 21, and the big parade set for 10 a. m. Saturday, October 22. Shop Posts Wolf Whistle Warning i UPPER DARBY, Pa', Oct. t UTi You've heard the one about the , wolf and Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother. Well, here's the a e quel. i An Upper Darby beauty parlor posted a sign telling male patsers-! by: "Don't whistle at any girl leaving here It might be your rrandmoth- i i 'A gelle- To Buy, Bell or Trade It pays to reaui Uic Want Ads! IIP IS xy fOU D0U TU EES MARIAN MARTIN She'll have the most beeutif'd dolly In the neighborhood with this outfit, Mother I Nine Items, each ONE piece! Just look, two pretty party frocks, hat 'n' cape, jumper 'n' blouse, undies, purse! Pattern !74; doll sizes 14, 1. IS, 20. 22 Inch. Yardages In pattern. Tills easy-to-use pattern glvea perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated 8ew Chart shows you every step. Send TM'KNTK FIVfc cents In coins tor this pattern to Klamath Tails Herald and Newa Pattern De partment, P. O. Box (1140. Chicago 80. III. Print plainly VOI R NAME, ADDRFSS, ZONE, SIZE, STYLE M MltLR. Don't ml.u our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Book I Smnrt, new clothes to sew at home. Olft Ideas by the score. 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