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PAGE NINE ft ' Bl THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. E. E. Evene, principal of the Chlloquln high school announced Saturday that Jewell Fagan, daughter of Mri. Lulu B. Fagan will be valedictorian (or the class of 1041. Jewell hai main tained an average of 81.1 dur ing her four year period at CHS. haa majored In commercial sub jects and participated In many echool activltira. She la feature editor of CHS annual. Panther Trarki, la ftud ent body treasurer, chairman of program committee, aialatant editor of the nchool newapaper, The Panther Hoars, and aaalata In the office. It la alio much to her credit that Jewell hai dona work after achool houra and alio maintained her echolaitlc average. She plana to enter a achool of nuraing next fall. Floyd St. Clair, will be ealu talorlan fur the senior clau and hai an average of 00.1. He la the son of Mr. and Mr. Herbert Fox, Modoc Point, entered CHS aa a anphomore from Klamath Union high achool and haa ma jored In speech and dramatic. For the peat two yeara ha haa been member of the vanity debate squad, la editor of 1041 annual. Panther Tracka, and la atudrnt body aecretery. He plana to enter Llnficld college thia fall to atudy buaincaa admlnlstra- tion. Some Inject make only one flight, the mating flight, during thrlr entire life. KLAMATH'S OLDEST DEALER FOR MAYTAG AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE Part and Servic for All Make Washer, timers and Vacuum Cleaner MKIUT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Phone Hat Merit E. Smith 701 So. Itb NEW... the Chieftain 7ata - " vi nv , When il'i a Maytag it's good forytartl Th (mart and modem new Maytag Chieftain is packed with exclusive, labor-saving features and built for year of service. Many of Its features ar Iden tical with those of higher priced Maytaga. Soma ar brtnd new. Ask your Maytag dealer to let you try th Chieftain in Four home. Youll be delighted with Ha magic ease of operation. 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Both riches and hon our com of thee, and thou reign eat over all; and In thin hand la power and might; and In thine hand It la to make greet, and to give strength unto ell" (I Chron. 39:11. 11). The Leaaon-Sermon lso In cluded th following correlative passage from th Chrlatlan Sci ence textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip turca" by Mnry Baker Eddy: "Question What la substance? Answer Subatance I that which 1 eternal and Incapable of dlacord and decay. Truth, Life, and Love ar aubatanee. aa the Scripture ua this word In Hebrew: T h substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen' " (p. 458). Looking for bargains? Turn to th Classified pace nutuULa 7 7 1 Ntw Safety Dema-Drlsr. riaibU fcelkxa nib. Aw tomstlc Ufwiao adiuaUMot. NWf (aWiJtftt PloaHt 9yfar ft twits WMhtef. " ft- . -I... - - iX vwrw TveBpesj wsavspeiBjsjBj rajY etMeTuk. 11 talka eaiao. Itf. Wide aatt-fpUah cam. WsMhaetaaetedla. A lacleahr Welf4lMalnj leelmsef Treat. 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Pattern 6934 contains directions for msklng chair set; Illustrations of Betty Patzke Leading Race For Klamath "Theme" Title REDDING, March 17 lndi cations that the girl who be comes "Miss Shasta-Cascade 1941 Alice In Wonderland," theme girl of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland scenic region of northern California and south ern Oregon for th yesr 1941, will win by only smsll msrgin of votes, Is evidenced by the fact that on conclusion of tha first ballot the traders for the region al title and the nine county theme girl titles, were separated by ony faw votes each. It also la apparent, according to an an nouncement today by th Shaa-ta-Cascade Wonderland associa tion, that th smsller counties of th WonderUnd region ar mak ing strenuous effort to take the honors from th larger counties. Leading candidate for the title of "Miaa Shasta-Cascade 1941 Alice In Wonderland," after the first canvass of votes, was Wilma Thomas of Alturas representing Modoc county, with four candi dates in Trinity county practical ly tied for second place, and run ning closa to the Modoc county candidal. In Modoc county. Jean Gray Is a threat to the lead of Wilma Thomas for the region al and "Miss Modoc County" title, while In Trinity county It is anybody's race sb far. . Leaders by small margins In the southern Oregon counties of tha Wonderland are Betty Ftcht ner of Medford in Jackson coun ty, Betty Patzk of BIy In Klam- Spring Pilot Training Starts For SOLE Class ASHLAND, (Special), March 17 The civilian pilot training program, spring phase, at the Southern Oregon College of Education is now under way. The following students who have been enrolled in the pri mary course have already begun their primary flight instruction: Mary Jean Barnes, Phoenix; Houston Rutledge Pitt Jr., Med ford; Leonard William Smedley, Medford; Donald Curry Stanley. Medford; Chester Leonard Rob ertson, Eagle Point: Donald Rey nolds Horner, Medford; Charles Jack Hanel, Ashland: Donald Ray Gillespie, Medford: Harold Hubert Stevens, Medford, and Frank Xeighton Blake, Ashland Tha following student have enrolled In tha secondary civil ian pilot training program: Myrla Claire Adams, Klamath Falls; John Raymond Pratt, Ash land; George Eugene Gates Jr., Medford; William Milton Haw kins, Ashland; Edward Lewis Cat. Ashland; George Robert Jensen, Ashland; Keith Devon Swisher, Coallnger, Calif.; Rol land Norris Rinabargcr, Med ford; Merl Elbert Beagle, Ash land, and Walter Ernest Wlltcr mood. Grants Pass. Flight train ing for the secondary class will be initiated in the next week or two. Use Your Credit en th New Maytag at RICKYS Th Home of Friendly Credit Authorised Maytag Dealer Flower Medallion Crocheted Sep raid; it and stitchee; materials needed. To obtain this pattern send 10 cent In coin to Tha Herald and News, Household Art Depart ment, Klamath Falls. Be aura to write plainly your NAME. AD DRESS and PATTERN NUM BER. ath county and Lucille Harvey in Lake county, each leading other candidates by such small margins that tha positions ar likely to be changed on the sec ond ballot now In progress. Com petition for the county theme girl titles In all counties la par ticularly keen. In Jackson coun ty the "Miss Shasta-Cascade" and "Miss Jackson County" con test is intense between Medford and Ashland. In Lassen county only a few votes separate the leaders with Margie Compton of Westwood out in front. Ida Westcott of Gerber has slight lead in Te hama county with Barbara Stew art of Corning and Arlene Hand- ley of Red Bluff dangerously near her. Other county leaders by small margins are Lydia San tint of Siskiyou county and Mar an Marlow of Shasta county. Break Predicted In Northwest's Dry Weather SEATTLE, March 17 W A break by midweek In the Pa cific northweat'i unprecedented March dry spell was forecast todsy by the government weath er bureau. The weather map, however, only Indicated that drizzles or showers could be ex pected. The rainless period, which haa already extended for 16 day for a new march record, has been responsible for num ber of unseasonal forest fire. The most serious at present Is a 4aoo-acr blaze In Skamlnia county of western Washington, being fought by 185 forest fire men aided by logger. Officials checked reservoir and stream charts and expressed some alarm over a possible water shortage this summer. Serious consequences may de velop in a few months unleaa there Is an unsually heavy snow fall or rains within th next few weeks, water experts said. All western Washington rivers, with the exception of glacial-fed streams, are below their normal rate of flow. Variety Store Closes to Move To New Location Klamath Variety a tore will be closed the rest of this week, as stock and fixtures ar being moved to the new location at Ninth and Main, in preparation for a formal opening there Sat urday, March 22. Tha big new store will probably be open for Inspection before Saturday, ac cording to Fred Eyerly, who operates the variety store, but the Saturday date will be the first official business day in the new location. Off to See the WizarHs Foreign Minister Matsuoka of Japan, above, is training across vast Siberia toward a meeting with Hitler and possibly Stalin that the axis is touting as ' world-shaking. Approximately 30 Klamath Falls Eagles and their wives Journeyed to Medford Thursday night, March 13, and a like number came from Medford In a "home and horn" meeting honoring Oregon' state presi dent, D. D. Gillespie, and Dis trict Organizer Edward Bige low. Thursday night, Medford aerie Initiated 13 new candi dates, and on Friday night Klam ath Fall initiated a class of 13 new members. State President Gillespie pre sented to A. R. Renner, newly appointed aerie president, with a certificate from the grand aerie showing the aerie had ful filled Its yearly quota for the fifth consecutive time. Gillespie staled that It usually takes subordinate aerie a year to fill Its membership quota whereas the local aerie did it In eight months. Organizer Bigelow comment ed on the manner the local aerie carried out the ritual. He em phasized the Importance of sign ing up new applicants, and stated every prospective candi date should be thoroughly in vestigated and proved 100 per cent American before being ad mitted to the order. An election was held to fill the vice president' chair left vacant by President Renner s promotion to succeed Andy Meek. M. L. Shepherd, local business man, was elected to this chair. John Guest, aerie conductor, was named to fill Shepherd's unexpired term as chaplain, and F. H. Mastreet waa appointed conductor. The Eagles drum corps, led by Neva McAnulty and under the supervision of Musical Di rector Don Forrest, gave five selections and "Slim" Perkins presented a vocal number. Few College Teams Entered In AAU Tourney DENVER, March 17 (Pi There are plenty of ex-college stars In the national AAU tour nament but extremely few col lege teams. Year by year, AAU cage so ciety seems to be losing it cam pus act. No college team has won this 42-year-old champion ship since Washburn of Topeka, Kas., took a year's lease in 1923. Th closest any collegiate team has been since then was in 1934 when the Wyoming Cowboys ran second to the Tulsa Oilers' two time champions. Of tha 49 teams from 28 states that began tournament play in tha city auditorium yesterday, seven are college outfit. Only four of these are from outside Colorado Phillips University of Oklahoma. Ouachita of Arkan sas, Southwestern Oklahoma Your Own Home By EARL WHITLOCK Let's say a good word for real estate. I don't mean specula tive real estate the promising corner lot or the plot in some re mote subdivis ion. I am think ing of a snug house on a lot of decent size which a man can buy with a u b stantial down payment and on terms which he can expect to meet. There is a deep and gratify ing satisfaction in home-ownership which you cannot get from any other form of investment. A home is a solid thing usable and personal and enduring. A garden Is a place where you can grow things to eat. acquire a healthy tan and get away from It all. Lawn and flowers and shrubbery to say nothing of moles and slugs and insects will give you something to worry about other than when you may expect your next raise and how soon your wife will ask for money for another permanent. Get a house and yard that you like. Take what you can afford today, not what you think will be good enough to live In for the rest of your life. The tragedies In home ownership come from over reaching. What you need is independence of spirit, a willing ness to ignore the opinions of friends and determination to be yourself and to live your own life. Young people who have spunk can make no mistake in getting into a home of their own even a shack. Next Monday Mr. Whltlock of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home wll comment on "Progress." J San Diego Victor in U. S. Tourney KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 17 UP iian Diego- Stata col lege of California won tha na tional Intercollegiate basketball championship Saturday night by defeating Kentucky Stata of Murray, Ky., 36 to 34. Twice before San Diego had gone to the final only to wind up in second place but tonight it was different. - San Diego frustrated a sen sational last half stand by Mur ray and went on to win. The westrners ran rough-shod over the Kentuckians in tha first period, proceeding in a business like manner to run up a 20 to 14 half time lead. At ona time, whan Milton Phelps and little Kenny hale, San Diego' scrap py guard, were making baskets by the minute, San Diego had a 20 to 8 lead. Murray, weary from tourna ment play, finally got Its offense clicking in the final minute of tha opening half and with Hy land Grimmer getting on goal and Bob Salmon two in less than a minute, the Kentuckians cut the half time advantage to 20-14. Teacher and Boise, Idaho Jun ior college. On of the seven col leg en trant Regis of Denver was eliminated yesterday and three more face defeat today. South western Teachers, competing in the tournament for the 21st con secutive year, and Boise Junior opened today's 11-game program at 8 a. m., pst. for your present car in trade on a big -Ml WSJ "SpKiml" fW Ctmft I 7JnP VCS Set bow the '41 oiitmeasuresthe"othertwo'' TWt FORD MAS BIGGEST BODIES! 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TAKE YOUR BREAKFAST The Yankton (S. D) Press and Dakotan reports: "Promot er Mike Jacobs announces the Tony Galento-Buddy Baer 13 round fight will be held in Washington, April 8." . . . (We'll be home by Christmas, Mom.) CAUGHT ON THE FLY The southern conference cage tourney at Louisville showed a profit of 87000 . . . Last week's hit on the radio (in this book) was Lou Novikoff on the Blng Crosby program . . . The coast report there is a definite lean ing in the camp of the A' to WE'LL GIVE YOU HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get toe roomiest, easiest-riding Ford car ever built i at one of the big gest bargains you've ever seen! RIGHT NOW WE CAN GIVE YOU $IOO over book value for your present car if it's of standard make in salable condition! Yes, we can match deals with any of the so-called "wild traders" for we're doing a volume business selling new cars fast. AND YOU GET THE MOST CAR for your money! The big new Ford leads the low-price field in roominess, in ride, in action ... in all the better basic features, BUT HURRY! This money-saving opportunity can't last long. Our used car stocks are beginning to pile up and we can't let them get too high. COME IN TODAY. Take advantage of this unprece dented offer and start enjoying a big new Ford now! ward Junking Benny (141.000) McCoy in favor of "Crash" Da vis, late of Duk. TODAYS QUEST STAR Nix aon Denton, Cincinnati Times-Star "Abe Simon, wh K to tackle Jo Lout in De troit Friday night, saya any. thing can happen it) a heavy weight championship fight . . . Most of it la very apt to tup pen to Ab. CORRECTION Charlie Bachman, Michigan Stat coach; "You aaid I stood to lose fiv of my regular start, era in th draft . . . Make It nine, Butch." SEATTLE WINS SAN FERNANDO, Cllf, March 17 (Pi Th shad of night were falling fast aa Tony Lombard!, last man on Seattle's bench, stepped up and rapped out a single Sunday to beat Lo Angeles, 4-3 in 13 Innings, in aa exhibition baseball game. Twenty-two Seattle players saw action before tha Coast league champion finally clinch ed the contest. Manager BUI Skiff had sent Lombard! in to bat for Pitcher George Windsor with two men on baa. Pilot Jigger Statz used 18 Angels. Jo Jo White and Bill Schuster of Seattle collected three hit apiece. FORT MYERS. F1. () Manager Roger Peckinpaugh of the Cleveland Indiana believes some strenuous running to re duce weight will do Hal Trosky more good than playing ball right now. Accordingly th first baseman was left behind yester day when the Indian want to Miami Beach to play th Phil lies. Klamath Falls Oris.