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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
PAGE SIX ' THURSrUY. 5T.RRUARV 21." IP2 Till-!' KLAMATH NEWS -- Winter Carnival ! Entrants Ready !Con(lnuiNl from Patfe One) Alec Pearson, Chllnquln. youngest cuiraut in the race, champion of southern Sweden. Peterson ' nnd Pearson competed j for tho King's trophy cup the' name year. 1 W. Kordqulst, who will rep resent Klamath county iti the rare, ami former rhampion of i thf Swedish army. 1 Andy Myra, Finnish skier. ! marathon runner from The ! Olympic club in San Francisco. 1 llend Man Oldest i Oliver Pucketl. nicknamed ! "Sourdcugh of the Cascades," Klamoih s nest native skier. Emll Nordeen from the Sky- liner's club at Kend. oldest en- j Irant In the race aud known among Crater Ski club members ! M "Old War Horse." Nordeen I is it years old and has the rep utation cf being the most scien-' tlfic akier In the country, besides being a manufacturer of ski , urease. J Nela Skpersaa, Norway, win-1 Her OI iniru piui-e iu mv i.ur the past two years, and a run ning mate of Emll Nordeen. Dan .Mueller, unknown entrant from Seattle. Lculs Bergstrom. Portland, past history unknown. Andy Versto. gigantic Norwe gian, also a ski jumper with an established record of 15S feet. 7 Inches. i. P. Linman, well-known Klamath county man and final entrant In- the race. Bob Gordon, prominent Fort Klamath man. tc!d of the prepa rations made for Klamath c:un ty'a winter carnival. He told of the history of the ski club which sponsors the carnival and some thing of the events for the day. Some of tue history of the Ski Carnival .which originated three years ago. fostered by John Slab en was told by the speaker. How the thought ut having an annual event grew In Interest each year, , until now skiers from throughout wegiau is ready for he event the world, are taking part in tr.e versto is a Jumper of nhility event, were fold by Mr. Corden. establishing a record of 1 rs .The Fort Kiamath ski club and 7 inches. ' - t was formed the second year toi "Klamath county could and promote interest In winter sports.. ' should some day be the winter ' which now boasts members thra- play ground of America", .Mr. out the United States. 'Slsemore told the guests in urc- MThe club boasts one member ing them to support the carnival from South Africa, a prominent which is gaiuiug publicity thru- doctor, who visited Fort Klamath out the entire country. j last year," the speaker said. i The need of moral support to ! Praise was given those who . make the annual event success-' first ventured the trip front Fort , ful was stressed by the speaker. : Klamath to the lake. 1 With the ski race sold to tho "It is because of their splendid ' guests, the chairman d"vo'td n eplrlt, of their sportsmanship that brief time to telling of the grai Wbat53 (VCoaf TuT? r via Uin) .zj , w aw m. ib.wm : U i lA , L'-;;- ) " I ..'if'-r '.'.Tv- ' I Lorcman Interests South America ' Nix, Haley, in Well jaunt piniIlcd MALIN HIGH NOTES ' (Cotifinurit rrtm litt no) k .! . C.at ,V f ' t " - - r II ihlller tliron, 1. "mi'"'- he mid the l ulled Press l.r. Vmia W..rlcw nn.l Wllllniii dirret A 'Tllesdity Cniiliu'ii, JunlMrs, re.'ilcil n ll , of Klanmlh Full. . M,,, t fh- over Smiih Ann- ud and third places Kn t halo Hi I t.ast Aiiaust, USH. Mr. Lore 'man went lo l.ns Aiifeles, Calif whcri ho met .Mr. Kduurd X ClnniM. mi oil j Arthur Collins, iMr. lcCliirri Inirodiici'tl Mr. Lnivmau to 11 11, Nln and T. .1 llrtl.'V . NK, Haley Kxiu'rielu 111 Mr. Ms hits iMiti In the oil j proluct!i)i 'inslncsH in Oklahoma, I IVxrts and California for the Ipast in years. Mr. Haley is W.VStllNilTOV. Feb va. d l'l Col. Cli.-irlea A conlelliplalina a fllallt lo Houlll 1 ill Mliw In w lll iHlxketluill iiliiil. aliv W limera s,i'0uil nlsio In the lei' in illvlilnii oflit will play nitnlnst the ei'iind lil'n wlnntri MM IS Oir l-Vi :n fiiril" I" "i 1,111 dhl.l.ili two, and Weaver won first prl.e. a lirnnse '"" I'l'i'l" (Ifl .In Hi.' medal. In Hie I I Ill essay 'ill- I " dUI-lol! Olio Will pi ,y Miidhemh 1 1 lest at Malln IHkIi s. h.i.il. This uiwi Hi !" iui on.l Is an iiniiiinl - nnilniiRl cni"t " " ""n 1 11m America some lime 111 I lie near lor III nil . ho.il lull lorn and sell- same Ilium, Mairll,,, llll.'ll, or W llllil William on llltlelelll Halt's. I Ills I H.'la III inukn II Itnssllile lii ion.' lo flv over Sillllll AIIH'- Olhl lllld lllirn lliaces. r.n ' ii't 1 1 mil' KUI1IV , rlcn." he nl.. "I have always Sleinirl. I.loid S111III1 mill lvl.ui wanted lo visit the rmttilrlcM Williamson, seniors, ri't'.'lw.t iinit- iiow u lucre. 1 nave no o.'iiiiim' itihmi. mem i"o. plans and ito not know whn or i')(, fr... itir ssay4 were if I can ko " 1 ,vn, as pail i.r 11 Lincoln's Mull Klii'llils of the rivlim r.ilolt.'l ,!,. jH-ogrillll. Tuesday atleih.ioli sain 11 was possible tie wouiit uv the first plane over Hie proposed ettcitsinli of Hie I'ail-Aiut'rfi'nn The Mallti five ln ! Ilia itame lik'iilllst II11 (lllaoan enM-rience.. pronuooi, (,.n , ,., , iflav. 11 flash' Ih.rrt. Kcl.riuirv l.'i 111 lue over Mr. Utremttir slate lueiil if the structure ut Hie ltoii anra UH-atlon Mr. Nix visited the i:!it with another geologist ttnu rculd find uo faults In the struc ture as examined and cxrlalnrd by Mr. I.oretuuu. Later Mr. Nix brouitht miothei noted gi-oloKlst In the oil husl ness to Klaniatli eoiimy and after a thorough examination tie also stated that It was u perfect structure, and that according to the flndliiKs in other field" should he oil producing. Itrinjr tew. rqiilpiuetil SuNsequciitly Mr Nil and Mr Haley came to Klamath Fall and took over the active man- Sanilaiio. Chile. 011 a mission aim-. liar 10 Hiat which he undertook siiiad Kr Vlalln. All the Slllisllliile men of the when he piloted Iho first mail " " ' , " ,,u"" ,.l...e from Miami. I- the Canal ' " ' '"' " ' r one re.en.lv. lr;' -,rl"" "' ' "'" . game The smre was 17 In I;' nud lo tool dr. r. came wlih i favor of Malln. Mr. Nix and Mr. rlaley ' ' ; ""rr' Ki'-' I l.l CromlsHiK Mail. " h' "'" """"' !-l.v Afler Installing additional lh" M"lhl 'o-vl Mfier etiliueiit 'dnltliiK was started H .'. Ii The sills' uauie to have lieu Willi Henley.. Friday, feliruaiv :., as p.iMioii d due lu si. k ii." ' The 1 hallenited Merrill womtii's team was also 11.11 ahin 1.1 cniiie. si I he ulrlw held a pno--(Ice genie union.; Ihilllselves 11s a pictlmin.iry Li Hie liiM' aauie with I ii'ii 1 where'.Mf. I.oreman was for I 10 iilinndon the work. Mr. Nix stnled that his opernl Ing force Is one of the miist'rnt. tile game. Four of Hie croup soil. Itlnv advenh, nieuts fr n, mh A 11 nil n I of 'J'l vlslled Merrill last Friday. Hie results helua hlahlv nlile in tho :ntsliiess and thai . """" slea.lv prt.gr. ss will I a.le 1111 Tl" o, k In Ihe til oil producing strata Is reach- , ' Practically rolupleled cl jand has provetl satisfactory. Mr I.tiremall is chief Keuloulsl ! t'1"" meellnKS were leld Dv ngement of the Southern Oregon 'or th" r nipany and nil of the " '"" ' i' iai 1 n.irs.ui) Oil company. They broiif hi with various kinds of strata that i '" I'"' I"" ' '' ineellug. was lli-m their .'JiH rlt nced crew ..( should I'e found in an oil pro- '" ' l'"'1 ' '"- hl-iortn Kd.l.i workmen and u huge auiouut of during region Is lieliu found as Ma-iiey was elr. te.1 fr m Us- additional nwessary e.iulpnienl Iho drills pound llirnngH the freshm. 11 clu. Ili riha Paulson and agreed to tnv,t as much 01 earth. 1 fr"" ' aoidiom.tre class and .j their fund as availaUlc In the , " or"'" ,r,,,u -. in.. , project. ! Tom.irn-w ihe klti'l" of foiinn-iThe seulTs have not yot do-1 i Harry Phillips, known I. b. Hon found will bo lies, rl'ieil. and 1 olded. , one of the best drillers In the Iho present drilling operations Muv high school stu- ! business and a man wlih 20 will he told A later article 'lonm attended the haskei social 'years of experience and F.dward will tell nf the prehlstorlr mat- i"l dunce February I". given ! M.Claran also a capable driller ''rials found which are on ,11. pi: l Hie llohcinlaii Hokols. . In tho office of the Southern T hlsinaHi county grail, a 11,1 took a flier with Texas ranching Oregon till coiupuny In the Wll- high chool teachers held a. nnd cattle trailing, finally went llan'u biillillng teachers' meeting at Merrill all my Jobs Are Huntina For Men, I roku, went to Chhago to look for a Jo. It was then that he started with tieurrul Klectrlc. He Is enthusiastic about motoriiix. swimming, sailing and his ranch out west. iday Saturday. February Hi. u Vhi run 00 looser nave use l.unchinn w.i served by the Mer f may he lusl the thing another 'rill towiiswouien. seeking Thr Klamath News ; FoDowing the meeting, all th. 'ssslfled ads hrint havers aud roaches and prtmlpult of Hit . 'neAlhee ' foilllty met for the purpose of j Many Klamath Fall pcoplu are making the Campbell Court Hotel Their Horn Whan in Portland A pleanunt place to live. In beau tiful aurrounditigs. An unusually good dining room nrr vir and food Acot'snibility t to fmsini'iui rsolft nd uarBRfg Elrvemh and Main Sto. E. JEAN CAMPBELL, Ownir and Mannirttr Industrial Executive Says Head of Largest Employe-Owned Concern Finds All Big Corporations Seeking ' New Executive Material Hy HoltTF.NSK SAI'MiCKS The opporlnniiies lire not only NKA S.'1-vi.e Writer' for tile ioll"K" nu::i. Ilowevcr. NEW YOP.K. Ftili. '2't. 1 A I I . "In our couceru. wo have many tills carnival has become an an- lug uossiuiiities ot liie ooj There are more gi.oti Jobs asking nu n in high positions w ho were nual event. Without their suu-;Klver Talley before the close of (or men tnall th(,rc are m,,n ask. m.yet ,n jiu-sc." Ketcham de port Inthe beginning, .the idea, the forum. ing (or jobs- a,cord,llt to Frank clarcd. "However, with the pr.u foetered by Mr. Maben. who has i "More than ll.nou head of A Ketcham. w ho startej as fil ; tlial training which men get In worked untiringly, would have cattle grazed on the meadows of flert alld has ju9t ,. ,,ie0-, our colleges today. university been a failure." Mr. Gorden stat- Wood Kiver Valley last summer pres!deut of the Graybar Kle. trie .-amly i? an advantage." 1 which were later taken to winter romnany. the larg-st emt.lovcc- uv..ri,.m i,..iiv... ,1,., -fi.i,,. ing" element In business success L. C. Sisemore. chairman of the quarters." Mr. Sisemore said. forum Introduced a number of To give his listeners a vague those entered in the third annual ' idea of what this means, Mr. event for Friday. Sisemore told of more than oue- ilies Ida Briscoe, present hol l- million dollars worth of beef be er of the woman's cup was la- ing weighed out last year alone, troduced as the "First Daughter The season of grazing in Wood of the Snow." Miss Briscoe niado River valley Is from May te Oc the record trip In 6 hours and 32 tober, according to Mr. Sisemore minutes. : who expressed gratitude for the John Peterson of San Francis- amount ot enow which has fallen co, 23 years of ago and winner this winter. of, many trophies in the old coun-: "Snow is essential to make try was Introduced. I grazing land valuable and stock Peterson landed In New York men like to see It remain on the on February 23 of 1927 and ground until late February. ' spent the whole of two years reaching Klamath county's ski race course. He landed in Fort Klamath exactly two years to a ! day after reaching America. In : the year of 1925 Mr. Peterson was champion of the Sweden carnival. ' owned concern in the world. "Big industrial funis are J- greatly exaggerated, pauding so rapidly today, and'ex- hack on his own rise. ecutlve jobs are so nuuieru Looking he said It Report Kidnaped Girl in Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Pub. 20. ( Pt A possible cnie to the Alex Persson. tne youngest whtrePbouts of Doris Virginia man entered In the loueest ski i:Tni, h-Murphv, th four-year-o;l raco in the world comes from Sf,a FrarN i;o girl for wham p'- ruuthern Sw-d-n. bavins been In -j, t. ji;ivr u h;n:i::K :;:x day.-, this country little more than 10 w'Ui ull. ovt-rwl tenant wivm A. month". In 1915 he was hamp- K JovIlsltIl lM Sall jliii4. inf'-rm- lon oi ni? coumry ana ouiu ed the 0reR;JU Joiinial h(1 had have competed with Mr. FJeterso.i for the Kinp-- Tup bu for Illness of yiv. Potoisnn uliidi pruhibi"oO i he match. Th? youne men will fight it out at Fori Klanu"h on KridM y. W. NnnWrii-t roniin,; f;n;a nur!:)' ri - r'i..i ..f S'.vedc-n w-a--next !n:roduc J. While in north ern Sweden he v.-a th,tr:pijn of (he S'tdifh army. Andy Myra. of Finland, mem ber of th ulyKpir .i It f?f S:n Fit.;;. ! " wi- Intrndnc- d as an all h round a-lil tf -p--ii.lizins as a ma rat ho n runner v M has a taldc luil nf trophic. JI" -cun a girl rt- iiu;,-' Vi.::;;.i ;,i !.. ffi: in I'' . .J'i!li.-!i. .Mi' r ;ij.:iir.' of tin.' tot. wit It . Ii' lit-f he had mu in.iling th'- kid- po -t- ?tr'ni: i: the child. Sales Record Is Announced Ki a iik .-wuit'd to be the rMiih of lojifral promotioii-i, rather than a aerl s of hcraps. In Felectiux men for his rou rern Ktrham aid hi n uardrt a friendly disposition and th abl Ity to rooperato and K-t alonu with others the most important .nullification presupposing, of course, average ability. "Tho lone worker, the man who cannot adjust htniKelf, dons not work well in the Mk organi zation. The odd KotiiuH may or may not find his nirh. Htit tho man of pois-- and enthtiKiar.ni, who RetH along wtdl with his fel low men who has tho qualities of leadership, finds tho way clear sailing. iiecaufeu there are ho many departments In the modern corporation, that as soon as a man has learned the groundwork of the business, he can, specialize In the financial or the legal side, lu ad vert iaf in? salesmanship, or wherever his particular talents dictate." TniltK-d .Men VulunMt Ketcham laughs at the Idea that there is "no personality In a largo concern, that It Is Just u hig mac hine. , "Look nt (lenernl Motors, nianv .. Kclchnm . . . Wf :i another of ihe lartret organiza- JltlV t?0(.(l 111 Jill. llP nin'l I r.m. " I... .. l v-l. -.,! "'Tlinv ..p.. w,. help iMiXM"iiiU-" fiefiloni of the personality of th.- Wl ir.n who nave built them up. They are full of character and ln d'vidualMy. "."I'ivp t'an a ffiiarter of our men have ben hero over 2 "i yi-art. anu nan or mem nave neen ju I J fkr. ihar no youni man newls to Vrxv heli:g lo't In the i.huflio If h'. KtartK out in a liitf firm. "As a ntait'T of ta't, if a it.au I an j.o iti ut ail, he can't hcin lien.- for 20 years. It takes a Willi h oll. e .Men lotiK lime in train a man In his The Orayliar fninpany lias 2 job and when he knows It, hn Is A neu- liii.'h r;t ord for s.iifh vjliimo attalrctl by a n'-w ir.rtke f aiiTomobilc- ill its first year first hcK.ni mint; in major i-v-nls w-:ib created hy the (;raham l'aii;o In Finland In !"!. lie was win "Motors Corporation in- produciiiK ncr of the tryout for the Olympi" cars to a total retail value of distrilmilns Nations, and could valuable to hits concern." I (tames in Sail Fran.-iwo in S2S'nioro 'linn SS'i.non.OOO in 132S. have Urn. Ketcham says, If ther-. Ketcham 1 inont enthusiastic i mains! " enlraut iu thp 2D 1 a, cnrdim. to an annnuncr m'.:t! v.ere enoii!;li nun ready to takQ over the Idea of the employee-, mile race. The ret" v. t- from . f,-,., ibe coin pan? received by th"tn over. owned concern. I'ntll four years ' ' the ferry linildinfc- to i lie riif! II, i-...ltl Wii-,-, Anade Cara e. tile "The need Is reflected in o.i.- aj?o, the Graybar C'ompnny wa j Jloitso in lato .lanuury of this Giali.iiurl1 a i g u represent. Hive colleges where men are trained. " tho Eupply depaitnient of Wcutcrn ; 5'car. here. Ketcham wen on. "When 1 wet". Klectrlc. When tho new com-j Oll-er Puckett, termed as the1 Tno vc.cond year of Graham- to colli ne, I did not have much puny was formed, nil the em-1 Soiirdnulti nf the fusendes PaiKe finds tho company Well on Idea what I would do when I fin- ployees look Block and all the I next Introduced as Klamath's tK way to creatine new records Hied, except be nn ennlneer be- slock Is owned In the company.' beat native skier and one of the with Its line of new sixes and cause I was takittK the engineer's They do a htislneHs of 75.hfMi,-; beat boosters of winter sports in eiphts, as indi'ated by the fiKurei course. I had to an round aud noo a year. Klamath county. .for January when BC70 cars were hunt a job. and 'sell" myadf to lie Tried linnclilni; . Emll Nordeeti of lh Ski Liners ' built, nearly four times the total someone. 1 . He declares the greater inter-' nf Uend was Introduced us tho ; for January last year. In fad. "Today, the large corporations nr.i and cooperation shown by em- "Old War Horse". He has been ; Graham-I'alno Is already a full watch all the college, and the plovei ir, a convincing Indication' I a tcterau of mauy events lu Nor-1 month ahead of 1U28. tho first piomhlni? young men are signed that it is the coming method In I (w Ih.rn Hvnilnit atttt nf I rnrntnr ( .n.,il.'. ... ,... tt.t. .. . .........a. i.n .litrltiv ll-nlr t.i,tiit.r vt.n t. Au. l,..li....u ''! it mile races. He is often term- j cd the total for tho first two proached by different companies. Ket. ham has been Willi the j ed as the most scientific skier; months of the preceding year. they can take their pick. To b -"company nearly a qunrter of o evor in this country. Ho Is the The Grithani-I'slito rompanv sure, they may end usually do -cmnrv. A Mlehlunn hoy, he I oldest man in tho entry list. 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