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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1949)
THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1949 H6RALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VAGt TWTNTY-ON3 Girl, 11, Spells Magazine With a Gift of Printing 1 Jr, ' ';'(.. Hi., mmm. OCT rrni.iNiir.Ri hn iM u janitor. ! maaatlne U sent out tn readers In ' Knlamatno, ollitr nearby Mirhlfan I clllr .and i (town other states. I Bridge Club Gets iumiam r.norcoMiir:, KALAMAZOO. Mtrh. INEA) When Printer franrla Eiliernmbe gave his ynunf daughter, Barbara. I prlntliil prraa mid box of type few ycara sio, hu only Idea waa that It might help lirr learn to eprll. Inalead. the preae h turned , Dja. Rattled Barbara, nnw II. Into probably the M"OR m - Mr. Ward ' r,z,f .,t,r ,"m' pub- w!i.Ki.-.. Ih in the country. ,miy ,b,rU ,,, Mr, v K The basement of the Miecnmbe 1 oaten acored grand alam agslnst home In Kalamaioo is the editorial a rattlesnake that slithered arrow ofllra and prlntlm plant of her , tn, ront ,,,) u wfr, trtr. brainchild, tha "American Children s : luj Macailna." luiied onra i month, ej They ued h on I a t-to-oodnaa nli-kal per copy. ' adra and clubs mot thf card va- rubluhar Rarbara ears her five- j rirlyi to do tha Job. Mri. Fred Fos-by-teven. eight-page mageslne hai ter tonie home the prize II rattler a top circulation of too and a ! from the make. monthly Income of aa murn ai a. She's alao advertising salesman, cir culation manager land aometimra delivery boy), printer, preman. artist and proofreader. And Janitor, too. Rarbara haa to baitle her father for more ipare in the family workshop, and Jim the other day had to impend public, tlon while ahe helped unravel the t'irmnll rauaed when the family fur rare waa switched to gas. -It makee me furious." aald Bar. bare. "I U bet other national mag- tinea never have thle problem. , v Almoat everything In the mag- - aiine rec lpe. poems, cartoons, a'o- , t X Parole Given Girl Who Killed Father BANDPOfNT, Idaho, Oct. 11 Wl A 15-year-old farm girl who beat her father to death with a hammer aa placed on parole yeatcrday by Dutrlct Judge . V. Boughton. At tha eame time. Judge Bough- ton algnrd an order giving cuitody of the girl. Charlotte Burns, to a California family. The name of the family waa not given. The court aald the child will adopted by the family If Ihla arrangement la satisfactory. Hit M'lth Hammer Offlcera testified at a preliminary hearing that Charlotte told them she had struck her father with a hammer while he was lying on a couch In their Isolated farm home. She was charged with manslaughter. Bhe told the officers he had brok en his promise to Uke her to town. Hhe said she had been to town only twlre in her life. Judge Boughton paroled the girl after receiving the advice of a board of three psychiatrists. The board said sha had lived life of fear. Prosecutor R. E. MrPsrland said there waa "Insurmountable evi dence" that Charles Burns, (5, had been a cruel father. He said Burns had beaten Pat. CharMte's younger brother, with an aa handle until the boys body was black and blue. A tew years before, the prosecutor said, Charlotte had received a brok en arm In a beating given her by her father. Judge Boughtin ordered the girl brought before him again In the fall of IBM when he will make a final decision In the caw. WANT WHITER DUDS? Ram Drops foaraattes em. In any water, any washing method, rain or shine, dried indoors or out! No loapfilm. WttK i .-l s w i Landlord Loses Private Wor INDORE. Central India iSV-Tha-kur Narwar Blngh, Jaglrdar (land lord) of Jhaknawada, recently tried the methods of his ancestors to re gain his estates, but within 19 hours learned he was two centuries be hind the times. When tha Madnyabharat princely union waa formed In Central India, tha Thakur waa one of those who had to surrender their 300-year-old states and estates tn return for com pensation. He did It with a vigorous demur and went underground to evade orders of srreat. When ha reappeared, It waa with a band of 300 fighting men armed with bows and arrows and soma home-made guns. He "stormed" hu ancestral fortress and occupied It. But he found the government much too quick for him. Before nightfall his "forces" had "surrendered" and tha Thakur had fled. Tha warrant for his arrest waa renewed on fresh charges, but ha still la at Urge. Tha Mason and Dixon Line was surveyed by two Englishmen, Dr. R. Theodore) LindUy OPTOMETRIST ail 111. Med.-Dental B14g. Phone ttU Charlea Maaon and Jeremiah Oil on, nn to 1717, to settle disputes) ooiween me Lord aaltla tha Perm family. J. L DEAN Public Accountant nd Auditor OftVe at IM Nerlb Ilk ft Pbeaa MM Hf.AT M)KH KTOPPMt In tha averaie dwelling, 44 4 per cent of the heat Is lost through roof and walls and It U to pre vent this lose that both new and old homes are Insulated with min eral wool. For a few ptMi.c. ir word you can advertise to thouaands through a Want Adl Phone (III. It Pays to Use the Want-Ads, RANyWPJefcJI I I I Cms llaeMkMriaf ivt "7 1 1 Vt ywg GtouiNfgr PV v REDWOOD Yes, We Have It vvvvv Y V ? ? y v rlra and ertlr!ee-la turned out bv Barbara. Bometlmes Uiere s a stray contribution fmm one of the neigh bnrhond children, and Barbara Oal. lup. 14. has Joined the staff as ssfely editor. Organised In January. Barbara JEdgeromhe started out wltlv two other girls aa her staff. After sev eral Issues, chlrken pox. homework and summer vacations took their toll. Barbsra continued slnrle handed until the aatety editor alined up. The blonde bobby-soxer la an ex- t pert at the disappearing art of set- ; ting tvpe by hand, but aha. keeps e her deadlines pretty elastic; the I FOR PRICE Aa lew aa IM.M per M. FOR QUALITY Excellent for Ita grade. t J y y t t ? ? FOR DURABILITY One ef the meat (arable of woods ... resists the growth of fungua. decay, termltea and ether Inaeet attack. I'nllke many woods having the character! alias ef aeitneea and workability, Calif, redwood la STRONG and this strength. V ....... . ... J combined witn' lis natural preeervaiives ana lie reeieunce checking, glvea It values In structural timbers not by any alher soft woods. per oeanim.. V""''' e ads have to oe soin ursi. nrTnm. j from Uist source runs as much as , tS an laaue, but the big Income oncnea from circulation. 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