Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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HUES
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June
E' the Purple Heart nd
fe.ll cllillon. .warded
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hn riled Of Win1 r"
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Four-H News
" ii-.i nllnl nil
B-17
K',""v..'".. vers at the
fj Mi dent)., ww born. and
d in tho Mull" ' ' ,I0V
polucek of Malln. nnd lil
. i. r..iiii-ik ni tonuiuu,
three ilstors ' w0 bro,l-
o Scarcity Soon
IVex Drivors
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RTLAND, Feb. B (IV- An
scarcity will vox
I, before long, though gas-
md urc 1117 u ) '
Bmr. OPA field ugent,
I tied here lodny.
in won't be coming off the
kibly Ilne lor moiiins auor
ill, wnuo gnaoiiiio umi '
i-jinti will ilmply continue
jetton." he anld, explaining
the counlrys cam nave
idled from 27 million to 20
loa lince the war.
nid that rationing 01 cars
'ill other necessities" will
ittded long after the war
jmon Held On
ktny Charge
itBf, Feb. 8 IP) Salem
b were sdvlsrd today tliat
MtFsrlane, former ticket
womin l tho Greyhound
deoot here, a under ar
il Dei Moines. Ia.. on 1
Vtcf lircenv of $3416 from
(Chidwlck Hotel company,
peperstes the depot.
h ilcFirlinc was indicted
liw Marlon county grand
five montlia ago. She Join-
to women's army corns and
lent to Des Moines for train.
iThe irmjr has released her
niiHin .uuionucs.
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3700 Imprisoned Civilians Released in Manila'
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This Is the campus of 8111H0 Tomaa Onlverslly. In which Japanese Imprisoned civilians during their occupation
of Manila, Moro 1 han MOO thin, hungry Allied civilians, 3500 of them Americans, cried a hysterical welcome
to lllwratlng troops which made a dramatlo dash through the city's back door.
BUZZING DINNER MAKERS
Our meeting of tho Buzzing
Dinner Makers was held at the
Fnlrhiivcn school January 20.
Mrs. Zlnn nnd Mrs. Egnn wore
our lendurs.
After our work was complet
ed for the cluy wo planned our
program for tho next nvcollng.
Wo uro nmklng soup at our next
meeting. Wo voted for the kinds
of soup wc are going to miikc.
Finally wc derided to make to
mato and potato soup. Each of
us have one thing to bring to
muko our soup.
News Reporter, Mdxlne Pren
tice. BUSY BEE SEWING CLUB
The Busy Doc Sowing club
met In the home economics room
at Roosevelt school January 111,
104S, Wc worked on our stitch
.sampler and had a lot of fun.
Wo luivo It half done. Then the
mooting wns adjourned.
News Reporter, Francos
Stearns.
HENLEY BACHELOR 8EWING
CLUB
Albert Kendy, our president,
called our meeting to order. We
drew names for a Valentine par
ty. The secretary read the min
utes and then wo went home.
News Reporter, Wilbur Hams
bergcr Jr.
SHASTA CAMP COOKERY
At tlio socond mcoting of the
Slinstn Camp Cookery club Ron
aid Miller brought n biscuit and
Sally Knopn brought some can
dy, We had a picnic Saturday,
January 13. Tho ground was
muddy but the picnic was a suc
cess, Three girls attended, Jo
ann Van Denhurgh, Fern Baker
and Dorthle McKune, Joann and
Dorthlo mndo biscuits nnd Fern
mndo cup cakes.
For next Friday, group one
will make corn bread and group
two will make cup cakes. Group
three will make macaroni and
cheose while group four will
make Spanish rice.
News Reporter, Wayna Buck,
BET8Y ROBS SEWING CLUB
The Betsy Ross Sewing club
met Saturday at the home of our
leader, Mrs. A. 11. McLean. It
was brought up that we might
draw valentines for our club.
WHITE
HANDKERCHIEFS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
Main and mix
Morton
THE liIslTENINd IiADTf
ith DAVID HpS
9:15 A.M. PWT
1240 KC
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We did not decide on this but
hope to at our next meeting.
Our goals for this year are
a pin cushion, needle case and
dresser scarf,
News Reporter, Phyllis Lynch.
BUZZING DINNER MAKERS
Our meeting of the Buzzing
Dinner Makers, 4-H cooking club
number two, was held at Fnlr
haven school Friday, February
2, 1045. Wo made soup for our
group this time. We made two
kinds because some of us didn't
like one kind or tho other. Wc
nil took pnrt In tho making of
our soup. At our next meeting
we decided to make salad. In
our plans for our salad It was
decided for each of us to bring
one thing to make the salad.
Wo had a visitor, Mrs. A. H,
McLean who told us some things
about our 4-H club work.
News Reporter, Maxlne Prentice.
MERRILL COOKING CLUB
The Merrill Cooking club en
joyed a demonstration by the
Turner twins at the last meet
ing. It taught us tho correct way
to measure with a cup and
spoons. They used flour, sugar,
butter Bnd lard In their work.
Tho meeting was led by the
vice president, Pearl Mnttson,
who took the plnce of our presi
dent, Jean West.
Charles Howell and Richard
Reeves will give a demonstra
tion on how to prepare cornmcal
mush at the next meeting.
News Reporter, Charles How
ell, "The Sublime Society of Beef
Steaks" was established In Lon
don in 103.1 by an actor nnd Its
members dined on steaks in a
theatre.
Pro-Allied Popers
Circulated Widely
In Argentina, Report
PORTLAND, Feb, 8 (JP)
While Argentina's pro-fascist
press has Dccn widely quoted be
cause It voices the government
pro-allied newspnpers are most
widely circulated in that coun
try, Archduke Felix of Austria
said today,
Predicting new postwar soil-
naruy netween Brazil and Ar
gcntlna, he said practical ceo.
nomic needs, not political fric.
tion, would mark tho western
hemisphere In peacetime.
Cornett Heads Plans
For Lincoln Program
SALEM. Feb. 8 VP) The leg.
Islaturo will hold a joint session
at 2 p, m. Monday in the house
chamber for a Lincoln Day pro
gram.
Ernest Haycox, Portland au
thor. will deliver the main ad
dress. There will be an orches
tra and other entertainment.
Sen. Marshall Cornett, Klam
ath Falls, is chairman of the
committee m charge.
Worry of
FALSE TEETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Don't h mbjirrAirJ by loo fnln
Oath .pplnir. rlropplnn or wabbling
when 'oil eat, talk nr taiifh. Jtwt iprfn
Kle a liltl FASTEFTH on your pUtM.
This plOMnt powder f1vi remnrk
bl ni of uddfd comfort and ecitr
Ity by hoi dine plate more firmly. No
rimmy. Jtooey, paity tanta nr fri-lln
U'ft alMalTna (non-acid). Gat TASTEETH
at any drutt ilor.
Part Wool
GABARDINE
SHIRTS
CITY OPPOSES
D VERS UN
OF
LI
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H WATER
The city of Klamath Falls
will make an appearance In op
position to the Central Valleys
diversion of Klamath wntcrs,
at a hearing to bo held by the
army engineer in the American
Legion hall February 20.
At this week's city council
meeting, a notice of the hearing
was received andopposillon ac
tion was Indicated. E. A. Thomas,
city engineer, and Henry Perk
Ins, city attorney, were Instruct
ed to appear at the hearing to
oppose the diversion, and Perk
ins was instructed to prepare a
resolution stating the opposi
tion, for action at next week's
meeting, Tuesday night.
councilman Paul O. Landry
stated that a definite stand
should be taken in opposition
10 tnc diversion, because all ot
the water supply is needed In
this area. According to Landry,
a large amount of waste land
might be converted Into rich
farming land if this water were
used to some advantage for ir
rigation in the basin.
Canada Tops Those
Seeking Citizenship
PORTLAND, Feb. 8 IIP)
Among nearly 1000 new U. S.
citizens naturalized here last
year, Canada had the most 144;
Italy was next with 121, Ger
many 100, England 59, and Rus
sia .
The entire group will be
feted here tomorrow night at a
reception sponsored by the Port
land Americanization council,
which has held similar affairs
for 24 years.
Thursday, Feb. 8, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
The North American P-51 Mus
tang is the only single-seater
photo reconnaissance airplane
that can carry a full complement
of machine guns and bombs.
With a population only 2 per
cent of that of the United States,
Norway has had twice as many
cases of diphtheria as this coun
try since 1840.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstandlng you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
HAGLES
THIS AND EVERY
Saturday
Dancing for Members
And Their Ladies
MUSIC BY SHEPHERD'S ORCHESTRA
Admission Is Free, So Let Us All
Turn Out For Good Times
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