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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1946)
IWturned 3Sgt. ..Olln A, Jloyor, bud of Mro. Itulli E. Hoy cr, rotm-ned (ruin Okinawa on the V. H. 8. Admiral Uonsun duu in Scuttle January 21, I'M John KruUlur ul Kirk returned on tho U. S. 3. Euslluiul wliluli left Yokohama, Jupun, January 13. l,stLt. John Ulnko of Malln, relumed on the (J. S, S. Cioni'ral Ernst urrlvlng In Scat t!o January 28. Mill. Konnolli C. Coo, noil of Mr. und Mm. J. A. Cue, former resident of Klniniith 1' ul 1m, hits returned from lliu lu I'lflc war zonu tu his homu In Anhlund. RNA Muling Tho Roynl Neighbors of Ainurlt'ii will hold ItH regular meeting Friday at 8 p. in., In thu KC hall. Officers arc united lo wour fornmls. There will he u valentine! prl.o und u mimical urogram. Refreshments will hi) ii surprise lunch, and each member In nuked to bring nn Individual lunch In o paper bag. Army Hocruluj Charles Hcrk shen, 18, of Chlloquin and Orvul Itiiymond Lnyton, 17, of Lako view, huvo been enlisted In tho U. H. army tliroiiKli tho local U. S. iirmy recruiting office, l.avton choso three years with the Infantry In tho Kuropeun thenter and llerkshcn 18 months uuaislgnod duty. To Euaent Dr. Halim W, Lclghton, dean of the school of physical education, University of ;Oregon, returned to his homo In tugeno lust night after conduct Inn two locturo meetings ul KUHS ns part of tho oxtonslon division courses neid nero um winter. The classes were excep tionally well attended, Oyitor Dinner The public Is cordially Invited to attend the annuul oyster dinner to bo served In tho community hull on Garden by members of the Community CoiiKrcKiiltonu! church Sunday from noon until 4 p. in. Mrs. F. L, Van Uoozer Is general chairman. Daughter Born Lt. and Mrs. . Denis llabson, (Hose Macartney). ro parents of their first child, a Bin. born early Wednesday morning In New Orleans, La. Mrs. ft. R. Macartney, Mrs. Bab son's mother, Is with her In tlx south. Returns Mrs. Rose M. Poole and duughlor, Mrs. Prentice Yeoman huvo returned from a three weeks' trip to Florida and New York. They attended the funeral services for Mrs. Poole's son, Roger Torrey, In Florida and went in Now York on bus! ness. Tau Chapter Tau chapter, Beta Slgmn Phi, will meet at tho home of Mrs. Georgo D. Wnrdoll, 17.1ft Mnnln lutiv nl II n m Thursday. Following a short business mooting there will be a valentine party. All visiting members are invitca. Rtddlno Construction How. ard Perrln's office architects hnve drawn the plans for the Wlnelrout Motor company's new sales and service building In Redding, Calif., now under con structlon. To Willows Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silanl of 4(100 Shasta way left last night for Willows. Calif.. where they were en 1 led by the acum oi Airs, biionis uncle. Degree Staff The" Robekoh degree staff will practice Thurs. day at 8 p. m. during lodge. All members are requested to be present. On Business R. H. Dunbar, Klamath realtor, Is In San Fran' Cisco this week on business. Visitor Onnoleo Hayes, who serves us a precision Instrument mechanic for tho army ulr corps ul Fort Richardson, fuur miles from Aucliorugc, Alusku, arrived hero Sunday morning to visit for several weeks with her sinter, Mrs. Karl 11. Nelson, 1UU1 Wor den. Miss Hayes flow by Pun Amerlcun from Anchorugu to Sc uttle, Wiish., continuing here by triiln. Shu wus uccompunied by 7-yeiir-old Bllllo O'Brien of An churuge, who will visit ut the Nelson home. Executive Meeting Members uf tho executive board of A 1 tu rnout PTA uro urged to uttend (in importunt meeting Thursduy ut 2 i). m. nt tho homo of Mrs. R. K. Jeschko, 2732 Summers lane. Malcolm In Jacksonville Kpley Jr., H 2c. USNIt. hus Just buuu triiusferred from the niivnl ii Ir technical training stutlon at Norman, Oklu., tu the nuvy train ing Institution at Jacksonville, Flu. 4-HCIub Members Hold Meet The West Mulln Champions, 4-H beef club, met Sunday, Feb ruary 3, 1948 at Stuart Henzel's home for Its February club meeting. ' The president, lllys Smalley called the mooting to order at 2:45 p. m. Tho opening songs and yells wore led by ucr ulri Dixon, ' vice president und yell leader. Nancy Jenkins, sec retary, called tho roll and as each member answered a report on different breeds of cuttle was given. Kathleen Wilson reported on Aberdeen-Angus: Gerald Dix on, Galloway breed; Nancy Jon klns, Red Polled; lllys Smulloy, Brahman breed; jerry smniiey Hereford breed. Stunrl Henze! and Orvllle Dixon will glvq their report at tho next meeting. rne ciud nua two visitors, Family Circle Members of tho First Covonant church will meet Friday at 7:48 p. m. in tho church. Scout Pack To Reorganize Boys from nine to 11 years old of Rooscvolt school, are In vited to attend a meeting at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, In tho Roose velt rchuol auditorium, for the reorganization of Boy Scout cub pack three, Dr. Byron Friedman, neighborhood commissioner, an nounced today. Tho new leader of the pack, Clay Burrcll, will be Introduced at the meeting. Durrell Is new In Kliimath Fulls and has recent ly been dlschnrgcd from the coast guard. He Is connected with Maxwell and Ferrin law offices. Boys Interested In Joining the pack must be accompanied by one or both parents at thu meet ing. The cub pack Is being X)D sored by a citizen's group. Typing Class Will Be Held At KUHS A typing class will bo held Wednesday and Friday from 7:18 to 9 p. m. In room 103, KUHS, under tho auspices of the gen eral extension division of Ore gon State system of higher edu cation. Two hours of college credit will bo given for those success fully completing tho work but anyone Interested In typing In struction Is eligible to lake the course for which a foo will be charged. - - Ample Supply LEE AND DISNEY MATS Sugarman's th and Mala i Constant quality control in ingredients, baking and delivery assure perfect goodnessl CHEDlIB Uil'J.filllL'J Ml i-Tltl F. A. Skinner, 4-H club agent odd Hon.el. Skinner fold the club whiit ho planned In 4-H work und how the other clubs were getting ulong lieiuel spoko to' us on some of the ac tivities of tho Rotary club. He said pluns aro underway for the 1048 4-H fair In Klamath Fulls. It wos decided by the club-that another beef club be invited lo the next club meeting. Club members enjoyed a nice lunch prepared by Mrs. Henzcl and after the mcellng, Clifford Jenkins, local leuder, talked about lice on cattle. Ho demon strated the treatment on a club calf und each member wus given the opportunity to apply the treatment. Tho Needle and Thread 4-H club mcUJununry 20, ul the Hen ley school. The meeting was culled to order by the president, Gerry Musten. Club members gnve the ac as mot mullicrs WICKS Relievo misery, as most mullicrs do. Rub the throat, chest pledge, sang two songs and gave two yells. Some of tho girls brought their sewing to show lo tho other girls and to discuss how tho urticles were to be made. A few games were pluyed and then the meeting was ad journed. Tho leader of the club, Mrs. C. H. Kelly, wus unable to bo present at this meeting. Save cako and cookie crumbs and use In bread puddings and Brown Betty recipes to save as much as half tho sugar. LOOKS ARE DECEIVING Knowwtmttolookfor. Lookforthenams Ht, Jrjftoph. Kind quality, ipeJ and econ omy in upirtn. Oet fit. Joseph Aspirin, tturid'NlvKoatsellar.IOc. 100tablet,36a. Ptpri-ColaCrnnptmv.Lmgl&mdCllVt'N.Y-Franchlscd Bottler: Klamath Foils Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Wednesday. Feb. 8, 194S HERALD AND NEWS FTf Rudy's JUST ARRIVED! 6 doz. 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