"April 18, 1048 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVR -COOPERATIVE , f STUDY HAS 79 i GIRLSTUDENTS ' ir t Mrs. Sully Louis, ctlwti'ibut Ivc coordinator of Kliimiilh Union high kl-IuxiI, report Unit 70 girls enrolled In tho piirt-tlnio coousir nllvo program this semester, " Out of tlmt number, 311 nro Mtciitly employes on a ptirt-tltno Im.iltt Willi nu average sulnry of US ctHitit an hour und, work lug approximately 3:1 hours per week, with toll onrnliigs of I0II4.78 in of Murcli III, 11)43, " sliion September 23, 1012. Sumo of -tho girls wore not unrolled nil your, mid ninny were not em' c ployed during nil thin period. Several speakers, mostly from V viirlous business houses In town i nppc-nrcd beforo tho classes. Otlv I er spcukors will bu secured as V the yenr closes, mid this week tho ulrls are hnvlnit a.pruclicnl cxpurlenca unit, worklnu on tho ' Job with experienced persons In " tho stoics down town. ' I'lflv-threo ncrsons hnvo re- ' colved vocntloiuil ccrllflciilcs In evening ""(I lifter school classes, ' tho majority of these being ' idults, Mrs. Louis, coordinator, nlso ' reports thnt tennis of two girls ' each wcro trained for grocery rationing and checking and ' wore employed during tho week of the grocery ' freeze to chock ' mark und assist grocers where needed. tlriwor nmiA in (tin llltlh ' school for nclunl Job operation tiiilnlni! during that week and ' sent clerks during the day for ' training. Girls assisting in this work were: Clollw Snyder, Winifred I Towne, Betty Brisbane, Bertha Eceles, Evelyn Miller, Esther J Collmnn, Dona Roe Crump, Af- Slim Swimmer f ...m iiim-fiwwi.i i lump pinn n. Km Rushing summer Ml, Francis Bnirorty strikes fumlllnr beside-tho-old-iwlmmtng-pool pose for Hollywood cameramen. Decamp Discusses Denial Health With Nutritionists Dr. Frank DcComp, mcmbor of the Oregon state board of hculth, orul hyglone director, met with members of tho Klum utli county nutrition council nt noon Wcdnesduy to lead a dis cussion on tho Importance of nu trition and Its relation to dontnl health. Dr. DeCamp told members of tho council that a statement he had heard 10 years ago in re gard to tho fuct that "ona-third of tho nation was mol-nourlsh-od," he hud found to bo mora than true und that It was up to communities to remedy such a condition through education. Dr. DeCump stressed the Importaneo of a woll-balunccd diet with suf ficient quantities of Vitamin C and tho D complex vitamins found In green leafy vegetables and whole gruln cereals. "Nutrition pluys a very lnv portant part in dental health, es pecially during the early years of childhood, In the formation of good teeth," Dr. DeCamp said. The oral hygiene director said he hoped to return to Klam ath county to carry on his stud ios In remote Breas In regard to dental decay. Two Killed In Puget Sound Navy Plane Accident SEATTLE, April 13 M'j Two men wcro killed yesterday when navy plane crashed Into Puget Sound on the cast sldo of Cam ano Island. The 13th naval district an nounced the victims were Ensign Robert J. Haggcrty, 23, Cleve land Heights, Ohio, pilot, and George Taylor, 18, aviation radioman third class, son of Mrs. A. Taylor, San Diego, Calif. The medium sized plane crashed and sank In Port Susan bay. Unconscious Girl Has Gopher Snake As Pocket Per VALLEJO, Calif., April 15 (IP) Seeking Identification, Nurse 1 la Murphy reached Into the pocket of 'a girl brought Into General hospital unconscious after a motorcycle accident. Then the nurse screamed. A tiny gopher snake was entwined around her hand. The girl later was Identified Oreqon News Notes By The Associated Press The farm security administra tion announced the arrival at Portland of 111 more Mississippi farm hands 28 families and 37 single men to take Jobs in truck gardens along the Columbia as Lanelda Wallace, 18, a navy yard worker. The snake was identified as Otto, her pet. river , , , Oregon recorded 22, 740 births in 1942, an increase of 19 per cent, the state board of health reported, while deaths totaled 12,924, up 6.6 per cent , , The S. S. Edward Bellamy, named for a onetime New York and Massachusetts newspaper man, was the 167th Liberty ship launched at Oregon Shipbuilding corporation . . . Whales were reportod disport ing themselves near the foot of cliffs at Depoe bay, unusually close In for the big mammals . , . Two Portland policemen, Ale Johnson, 29, and Frnnk B. Seidl, 28, were suspended from the force for conduct unbecoming of ficers at a homo In St. Johns March 27 . , . The annual meet ing of the Oregon Entomological Society will be held In Portland Saturday with C. M. GJulIln, federal entomologist, and Dr. H. A. Scullen of Oregon State col lege as principal speakers.. P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION He Low 01 TlKM Ptrmamnt RMuttsI DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlropractlf phyllrtan MS He, Jit, - (MUlr Thutrt Ids. ton Pholps, Barbara Homer. Any firm desiring trained ; girls for summer work may call k Mrs. Sully Louis at 7305. Most , of the girls enrolled will not bo ' ablo to go to college and are earning a vocation to be nblo to support themselves. Many of them are nblo to stay In school becuuso of this income. Tho 8 o'clock retail selling' class of Klamath Union hlglL school entertained the boys of the vocational classes at a skat ing party In the Rollordromc, Thursday evening, April 8, 1943. Fifty-two guests attended the party. Mrs. Sally Louis and Al bert , Fitch, teachers, were present. Four-H News Johnny Cakes Club : The first meeting of tho John ny Cukes club was held In the home economics room of Fair haven school. Wo elected offi cers who arc, president, Margie Mlkkclscn; vice president, Bar bara Zltin; secretary, Chrlstcnc McC'arroll; news reporter, Nor ma Chandler. Wo appointed cooking teams. The first ono was Gcraldino Martin, Uernlco Bennett, Bar burn Zlim and Marian Schlcfer llcln. Tho second meeting, tho local leader passed out our cooking books. Members of tho 4-H club luide baked custard nnd served i nnd took time to criticize it. Ono of tho meetings wo mnde a sal ad and two of tho girls had brought bread from homo that they had baked. Wo criticized tho bread and tho snlnd as wo ate. Wo arc going to have our fnlr the lust of April. In tho mean time wo nro working llko bees. Murlun Schlcfersteln, News reporter. Busy Little Beavers of Malin Our club met on April 6, 19-13. Wo have met regularly each week and wo have been hnving demonstrations in cook ing I and cooking II. Wc hnvc been practicing new songs. To day wo had a spplling boo and wo had n raco in arithmetic problems, Wo uro planning n ) ton for tho mothers. Both the girls nnd boys In cooking I nnd II nro putting out fine demon- CONSTIPATION HAD ME DOWN Constipation really had me on tho rones. I'd tnko a me dlolnnl lnxntlvo and got relief but soon, tho old troublo would roturn nil over again. It wns constipation due to lack of "bulk'' In my diet the kind so many folks sut ler from. Bo I began outing xiu.ona'8 AMi-nnAN regular ly. It's n swell brcnkinst cereal, nnd it got directly nt tho ontiso of my constipa tion and correotcd it. . - If your constipation Is due to lack of "bulk," why don't trail try am.-iuian? Est It regularly, drink plenty of wntor, and "Join tho Reg ulars"! Mndo by Kcllogg's In Bnttlo Crock, Micnignn. strntlons. Ench Is trying to fin ish nil their projects. Mnrlo Fields, news reporter. Henley Busy Bee Sewing Club Our club met March 23 for our eighth meeting. After our club pledge, a song and yell, we discussed progress on our lunch cloths. Some nro very pretty. Alum Stover demonstrated tho making of a zipper placket In her dress. Plans were made for demon stration of making a wnll hang ing nt our next meeting. Jacquclino Giles, News reporter. The 4-H Victory Breakfast Club Tho 4-H Victory Breakfast club is planning a Mother's tea for April 14. This tea finishes tho work of the club for this year. They plan to exhibit cookies or cup cokes at the spring exhibit nt Altnmont Jun ior high school, April 23. The officers for the year were, presi dent, Evelyn King; secretary, Mildred Burgess; song lender, Sharon Campbell; news report er, Louise Sexton. Louiso Sexton, news reporter. RENO LICENSES RENO. April 13 (IP) Mar riage licenses issued here today included: Albin J. Du Bois, 48, nnd Anna D, Pendleton, 33, both of Klnmnlh Fulls. 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