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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1947)
I is 4 : i I Farm Center Meeting Held TULIXAKE, May 12 An eccor dlon orchestra from Klamath Falls, under the direction of Mm. Doris Fredericks, Instructor In piano and accordion, furnished entertainment for the Tulelake-Modoo Farm Cen Ur moating at Carr school Monday night, May 6. Several solo numbers war played, and others In concert. Special guests were three new homesteader couples, Mr. and Mrs. Oman, Mr. and Mis. Darrow and Mr. and Mrs. Hlrschback. Director Warring Introduced them. Other guests were Jack Hays, Al tura;, county agent; Mr. Ramsey, Alturas, president of Modoc county farm bureau; Mr. Cloud, new man ager of the Modoc County Livestock association; Kenneth Fluomoy, Al turas; Otto Schulu of Santa Ana, and Cliff Wood, manager of Tule lake Growers association: also Earl Mack of Henley, who brought his two sons, both members of the accordion orchestra. Considerable discussion was held, threslilng out the matter of whether or not retention of the Modoc county i home extension agent was Justified. The center finally went on record to send a formal request to the Modoc board of supervisors to keep the agent as an Important part of community activities. For the potluck dinner which pre ceded the meeting Mrs. Chet Main, Mrs. Ross Jamison and Mrs. Dan Crawford Sr. were hostesses. Classified Ads Bring Results. Former Klamath Twins To Perform Here' When yM get so Much mere than last year for used fats! Butchers pay high prices because there's a world-wide shortage of fats and ells. Won't you help, ( and help yourself? VStOfATSl i . , 3 if)' mWJmH ft s B l IIP js L , w f - 7 -1 t f- - ": ;V - h: i'.-' : , -1 51 Airfield In Alaska Planned WASIUNOTON, May 13 The army Is further bolstering Ha nor thern defenses with the construction of an 8,135,000 heavy bomber base lu Aliiska Just two houis' flight from the Herlng strait boundary between the V. S. and Russia. A war department announcement of the new base came only a few dava after disclosure that a similar heavy bomber field Is being Installed In Maine on the opposite flunk of the northern defense line. The Alaskan base will be located at Mile 36 at) miles southeast of Fairbanks where an alternate land ing field was built during the war tor use of fighter aircraft caught in bad weather. New iiicuitiea win in-1 elude a runway, a big hangar, bar riuk.1 and sllullar Installations for the strategic ulr command, which operates B-30s and eventually will be equipped with new type heavy bombers. The Mile 36 base la a link In a network of Alaskan defense now being Improved. Construction of new runways, barracks and other build ings Is under way in a projected S3J.dOO.OOU expansion of Elemendorf field and Fort RU-hardson. Army Installations at home also are being j repaired. j Herringshaw j Named Legion Head MAUN. Mny IJ. John .8. Her ringshaw has been elected com mander of Uie American Legion post No. 84. Mailt), with Installation date to be announced later. Theodore Ruer was named vice commander: W. O. Buuge, adjutant; E. L. Hltt, sergeanl-at-arnu: Edwin Petrasek. finance officer, and James Falllhee, chaplain. A gun club has also been organ ized by tlie post. Officers are Frank Victorin. president; Sam Pressley, vice president: David Myers, execu tive officer; Charles Hamilton, chief Instructor; Merle Loosley. treasurer; Theodore Rupert, secretary. For sure-fire results, use the Her ald and News Want Ads. Applications Pile Up At SOCE SOUTHERN ORKCION 0OLUCC1K, Mny UMra, Mabel Winston, regis trar at Southern Oregon college, has again Issued the warning that ap plications for entrance lo BOO next fall are piling up rapidly. All those who hope to attend college next year, she stated, should make application now before It Is too late. The col lege's facilities are going to be taxed lo the limit next year, and It may become a case of first coiners getting preference. Three new buildings are going up on the BOO rampus now, and while they will be of great help, added Mra. Winston, there will still be some orowdlng. More old 8O0 students are coming back than ever before In the school's history, and BATES SHOES SALE OF LUGGAGE! ' Ladies' Ovcrnightcrs Keg. 17.10 NOW 12.95 Men's LUGGAGE IUSAI.D NMYS, KUmalli Calli, On. MONnAT, Mr ii, iii, re f new students are spplylng nt the rale of flfleeil a day. Bonn) college officials luivn estimated an enroll luenl of U00 for next year, CI.KHKS TO MUl'.T PORTLAND, May 13 (ill ' Af'L retail clerks will meet tonight here lo consider a new oontraot offered by the rood Employers association, Tho union represents some WOO clerks working for about 000 em ployers and recently rejected It l.'iO for 40-hour week offer. The union originally asked 170 (or 40 hours. Jean and Joan N'owell. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nowell who made their home in Klamath Falls for several years, are two of the talented young performers to take part in the Fremont PTA-Sponsored Grandad's Copycats appearing in Klamath Falls at the Kl'HS auditorium on Wednesday evening. May 14. 8eventy children participate in the show which Is given without charge by the PTA. Also appearing on the program and known here is Larry Clark, the young drummer, who takes an active part with Grandad's Copy-eats. "Grandad's Copycats To Appear Here Wednesday Grandad's Copycats, rapidly gain ing coaatwide fame, will appear here at the KUHS auditorium Wednes day evening, May 14, under the sponsorship of the Fremont PTA. The show is open to the public and no charge is being made. This is the history of Grandad's Copycats and how it started as reprinted from The Shasta Dial: Twenty-seven years ago a little boy broke his leg on a dance floor and that was the beginning of "Gcandad's copycats", as we know thiialioday. I 'it- The story goes Jike this: Walter Ray, the man whose brain child the organisation Is, had a small or chestra in Doley, Alberta, Canada. This orchestra played for Saturday night dances in this small country town and all the people around at tended, with their children. One Saturday night one of the children playing on the dance floor slipped and broke his les. The community felt so badly about the accident they decided not to have any more dances. The leader of the orchestra thought it over and decided that the dances could be held If the children had a night to dance when the parents didn't and the parents danced on Saturday night and left the children home. He started a Friday dance for kids only, furnish ing free music The eaten was tnst the Kids aian t ifSI e txisYi u TORMENTED ITCHING SMARTING SKIN If discomfort Is due to dry exwma,eiiafinc.simDlerasb rely on soothing Besinol for reaay relief. Besinol Soap Its pars, flat fr, Minr'rfaatac Ulo. r u most siw. bi to under ikio. ICC I PI HI OINTMENT LKsaiMGJsV i AND SOAP MAKE YOURS A MODEL FARM . . Come on Into the Home Lumber ft Supply Co. and see us about sturdy CELO-B1DING for your farm buildings! This war developed and tested exterior siding possesses great structural strength and Insulating Dualities. It will withstand beating, slashing rains, snow! sleet, Ice and hot summer sun! 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Ten mothers of youngsters under his guidance have volunteered to help him with the Copycats, which includes not only teaching but there's the matter of. costumes to be made, children to be rounded up for this entertainment and that program, which for one Individual has grown to be too large a job, especially when it's an en tirely gratis proposition. Walter Ray says the secret of getting along with his charges Is remembering that a small problem to an adult is a large problem to a child, and never ignoring their problem, no matter how small. Turn those no-longer-used ar ticles into cash now I Herald and News Want Ads are inexpensive and bring quick results. When deciding upon the future, look to the navy for experience. 1 ALL Leather Goods Marked Down for v Father's Day Brief Cases, Billfold, Key Cases, Poeket Secretaries, Zipper , Ring Books SaVe! Save! Save! Pioneer Printing & Stationery Co. m-m south sth st Klamath Falls, Oregon Keg. 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