The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 14, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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wrm iiaia laai wrrk of lhi Klrat National bank of Portland. Thay
wr-it aa outatamllnK 4 II cluh boy and (Irl from Klamath county.
Little Boy Has Busy Time
With Five 4-H Enterprises
Kdilor'i Not: Charlca Chnyne,
non of .Mr. and Mm. Aid H.
Chpyno of the llontoy dlatrtrt, naa
wrlttrn thla human lnlr-at atory
of little loy'a flrat )rar In cluli' h
work.
HIS Ilutte Vall-y
11 rejolclnf over Ita
tlctory or hno
aidar. October . on
hlh
13
ihn wwk there will be a
kt Uorrla with Met loud at
fcclork. The prk-e of ad
k U li centa.
h'ueaday ercnlug Mr. Taul
dvin, Mr. liumild 1 turnip-
kj Coach Harry IH-noud at-
prlnrlimla' uiiftliiK at
ShiMa City. At thla incut
Uuodwin waa elirii'd pr'a-
it the (ilklou L'ouuty 1'rlu-
aMorlatlon.
L. A. Wllllama of the com-1
on relation with acuoola !
a tliltor at the a hool on
fr. Octobrr li.
art eihlblt of the frd-rnl
blftt will be continued for
krk of Ortober 11-15. The
moitly worka of San
kco artlata. are exrellenl.
bile la eordlnlly Invited to
m during aehool houre.
are belni made for the
annual Hallowe'en ball to
kt on October 10. ReaerTe
Ma
lty HAitixs ( hi.vm:
Thla wua my flrat y-nr In club
work. I waa i-lcvf-ii yi-ara old on
S"iti-inbt-r 4 of thla y-ar. You run
Jtiat liiiaKlne how buy 1 tmvr
lip-n wImii 1 tell u 1 hnd live
proji-rta. 'liny were: ruhblta.
turkeya. a d.ilry cuir, a baby be f.
and J waa a member of the llnilry
Weed club.
I didn't like the rabbit much.
Thi y were ailrh hard work all too
time, hut It waa the only way 1
could make plenty of money to
feed my calvea and turkeya and
have, api-uttlne; moni-y too, ao 1
alayt-d with Ihimi. 1 won a lat,
3rd, 4 f la and 5th on the four dora
I i-xhlblliil at 111"- fair. When I
I I rat atarted I aold at the Klam
ath . Hllllarda. Thin 1 fit more
than they rould uxe and I sot
mnrki-t every wei-k from Mr.
Unlverall of California, j 1Ul0nl.-h at Kinll a market. Soon
I had ao many 1 roul.ln't get th in
ilreaicd. and aold at Mnrtln'a
Produce alive. 1 aoi (julte a lot
for bret-dlnK atork and did real
well, but now that achool haa be
gun a,.-a!n and 1 have my oif
money I'd Ilka to aell them all.
1 could not inhibit my turkeya
for they were all young and fie
enlrlea called for an old and a
young one. I have all four klnria:
ilronze. Mnracansett. White Hol
land and Uurbon Iteda. They are
heautya now and If 1 could eell
a few of my nlceal toma for breed-J
era. I'd aurn like it. 1 tried a aot
tlng of While Pollah bantama and j
Indiana of Panama tip
arrowa with nolaon made
ha akin of a frog.
Win conteat. I mlaaed that too,
but now I think 1 can buy me that
for myaelf thla fall If I manage
right. I bare to be careful and
aave enough money to inreal to
make me mora neit year.
1 won a trip to the Halem atate
fair on my atock Judging at our
local one and too 1 didn't do ao
hot up there, neit year I'll know
more about It, I certainly aaw a
lot and had a grand time. Mr.
Jonklna gave ua all a nice long
boat ride at Odell lake. 1 liked
our own fair the beat. Boya up
at 8alem all have Juat dairy euw k.
They had lota of horeea there and
the horaeahow at night waa great.
I think club work glvea ua klda
a fine chance lo make money, ard
1 know It keepa ua buay, and in
terested aa well. I'll certainly be
In It neit year, but not quite ao
deep.
CHAKLEB CHEYNE.
lEIG CALLED
hatched four but they all died
ao I loat money there.
My dairy calf la a black ana
white, Dutch belted. Bhe la aure
mart. I call her Minnie. 1 got
when a week old from Mr
Hoffman of Tillamook, tine coat
me thirteen dollara. tihe won me.
a blue ribbon at our fair. I want
her to grow up a good nurae ci w
for my baby beef calvea. I want
to fatten one every year, for tnnt
la the project I really and truly
enjoy.
My Hereford calf came from
Mr. Wllllama' herd. He waa wild
and nervoua at flrat but he got
lo like me and he placed 51h In
the light weight claaa. Man! it)
kneea ahook when I led him In the
ring but he got erared and Jump
ed and knocked my hat off and
by the time a got etralghtcurd
out I was over it. He waa acid
to the Klamath Hllllarda In a
group of three for l:jc. Thai
Klamath Hllllarda man has bein
a boon to me all along In r. y
money venturea. 1 have Intended
to go In aome noon and eat a
meal and tell him ao, but I always
get acn red out there la such a
Jinn of grown-upi about there all
the time.
I aura am going to try for a
flrat on a calf next year, I did try
hard this year but next I hope I
do make It. Perhaps some of you
will remember when 1 went out lo
get that tool set In the Trade and
The regular quarterly meeting
of the grange county council was
called Tuesday by Prealdent Amos
Black to meet with Bonania
aranie Tueaday. October 1, at
7:30 p, m.
The program of the council
will conalat largely of matters
pertaining to the development of
agriculture In the Klamath area,
and an agricultural program for
1931 will be considered and
recommendations made for adop
tion at the Pomona grange at
Ihe regular quarterly meeting on
November 13.
Among other featurea Pomona
Maaler L. Alva Lewis haa ar
ranged a meeting of all young
membera of aubordlnate granges
with the objective of organizing
a young peoples' council. It Is
proposed that the young peoplei
organization within the grange
will encourage young people of
the farms to Join the grange and
to look after their own welfare,
such as formulating educational
and recreational programa and
creating a department in the
grange composed of young people
and managed by their own of
ficera.
In order to perfect tbia organl-!
xation the young people of all
subordinate (rangea are urged to
be preaent and take part. The
young people will hold their
meeting in a aeparate room and
will formulate their own pro
grams. Committees of the council are
now at work on a complete pro-:
gram which will be announced '
later.
The council will be opened In '
trie fourth degree by officers of
Bonanza grange.
At the close of the aesslon !
there will be a potluck luncheon ,
and all granges attending will
contribute.
Twists and
Turns in
The News
A NKW O.N'K
BUFFALO, N. Y. (P) George
B. Mel rod waa booked In police
court on a reckless driving charge
but Patrolman Walter 0. Maul"
said It was a new offense three-
wheeling.
He testified he arrested Melr-'d
for driving a mil and a half
through city atreeta at 10 mlla
an hour with the right front
wheel missing from his car.
"I didn't know It could be
done," commented Judge Robert
J. Hummera aa he aet the case
for trial Thuraday.
EHV 8TRKETT
COLUMBUS, O. WV-They are
going to burn up a city street to
keep relief clients warm this
winter.
City council voted to turn over
to relief headquarters for fuel
more than 160,000 creosote-Impregnated
wooden paving blocks
torn up from a street where an
old bridge was replaced.
FIRST AID
COVINGTON, Va. UP) A bread
truck, crashing Into an electric
wire pole In a heavy fog, sum
moned aaalatance for Ita driver,
trapped In the crack-up.
The truck anapped a wire and
automatically turned In a first aid
alarm.
The driver, Roy Beazloy,
grinned at the fire department
ambulance which drove up aa he
succeeded In extricating himself
from the wreckage.
NEW YORK. Oct. 1J (UP)
An amazed courtroom today heard
the story of William H. Rlcbe
son, 2(, that he had masqueraded
aa a woman for 10 years, danced
with a chorus In a burlesque show
and acquired a "husband" who In
six years never learned that he
had been fooled.
The deception was discovered
when Rtcheson was arrested for
aecostlng a policeman, taken to
a women's prison as "Mary Baker"
and given a bath.
Rlcheaon kept bis hands at his
face during the hearing, where he
appeared In men's clothing for
the first time alnee 1117.
PROFWiftOR
FOUNTAIN, Col. (P) A freight
train came to a aereaming halt
after shrill whistling failed to
budge a pedestrian from the right
of way. The man apologetically
aaid he hadn't heard the whistle
be was thinking of an archaeol
ogy theala for a master's degree
at the University of Arlsona.
PUNCHY IDEA
CHICAGO UP A farmer In
Ohio who wants to Identify me
plga has taken np the matter with
the Chicago Street Car company.
He aald a "V" type punch waa
used on transfers by the compauy
when be lived In Chicago years
sgo, and he wsnteJ one "to cut
Identifying notches In the edges
of eara of email plga." A sketch
of a pig's eara (V-notched) ac
companied his letter.
RICH HARVEST
CHICAGO (JP) Mrs. Joseph
Burnett was pulling up tomato
vines In her garden when abe
spotted a wedding ring In the
roots of a plant. An Inscription
Identified It aa belonging to Mrs.
Matt Van Parys, who one occu
pied the Burnett's home.
Mrs. Van Parys said she I rut
the ring 31 years ago while wash
ing clothes.
of
THITH ITH THO THHJ.X
RICHMOND, Va., fJP Froth
men at Richmond dlvlthlon
William and Mary college .'.re
lithping. becauthe thltb Ith Inl
thlathlon week.
What makes It harder, they
have to lisp only every other sen
tence. The lithping will end with f
thecret theremony Thurthday
night thank goodneth!
THEIR FIRST MILLION
SAN FRANCISCO, (Jty-"Step
right up. ladles and gents! Grab
hold of thla million dollars! Feel
it, hold it In yonr hands for only
on dime the tenth part of a dol
lar!" That's Ihe kind of eonceaslon a
group of San Franciscans wants
to operate at tht 19JS Golden
Oat International exposition. It
proposes cashing In on the fsct
few persons have seen $1,000,000
and Ihe hope that enough would
pay a dime to boast they had.
TIME CHANGES
HONEA PATH, 8. C. UP Bert
Martin had dark brown hair but
It grew white as be aged.
Physicians advised him to have
hla teeth removed.
He did. Now bis hair Is turn
ing dark again.
FOR ARTS SAKB
MARY8VILLE. Mo., (JPt Msry
McCormlc changed her mind
and almoat had to sleep In a ho'ei
lobby.
"I'm goose pimply," she moaned
when Manager Bo Krofta told her
the hotel was full. "Where Is
your chivalry? Pleaae, a room for
art's sake."
Krofta aat up a bed In a vacant
room for the alnger, who decided
at the laat minute to remain over
night after a concert. But Miss
McCormlc's msnager, Anton Mil
ler, had to aleep In a chair In the
lobby.
BPW GLEE CLUB
SCHEDULES FIRST
MEETING THURSDAY
The first of the fall meetlnre
of the Business and Professional
Women's glee club is to be held
at the Wlllard hotel Thuraday
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Lillle Darby la directing the
club thla year. All old membera
and anyone Interested are cordial
ly Invited to attend the meeting.
Mothers I
In treating your family's colds,
don't experiment a
or take needless lsa
chances . . . use VVapoRub
Emily Conklln, well known lec
turer and home economlat from
Iowa State college, will bring to
the home makere of Klamath
county the lateat and beat meth
ods of meat cookery In a dem
onstration to be held Friday,
October 22, at 1:30 to 4 p. m.
This demonstration Is sponsored
by the National Livestock and
Meat board and the extension
service of Oregon State college,
with the local county agent's of
fice msklng the arrangements.
The place for thla demonstration
haa not been aelected to dato
but will be announced within a
few daya.
Miss Conklln la a member of
the staff of the National Live
stock and Meat board, the or
ganization which represents all
branches of the meat Industry,
and which Initiated several yeara
ago a study of the right way of
preparing all kinds and cuta of
meat. These studies were carried
on In cooperation with the U.
department of agriculture, and
the home economics departmenta
of leading universities and colleges.
J8
Schilling
TCcl has more
flavor because
it's toasted
EXTREME PENALTY
BLUFFTON. Ind.. (JP) Anxious
to get a meal underway, Mia.
Hufus Glendenning rang a dinner
bell so vigorously she broke her
arm.
The wire on the bell parted.
She fell over backwards, her arm
striking a bucket.
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