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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1948)
HFRALD AMD NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK NIN Extension Unit News I'oe Vnllfy-Olrtir llrlrii HLllir, hoiiir rxiriiMnn flKNit, hi id her nt'ii iMiti v, Jlri tnilt Hihuincr, Nnlhli'(t thin 1111 IL on KiUluy In ilic mnkliiK uf lootnlodln. The whole iihtUiim wan ilrvulcd to thin project mid (hi wuiiipii cxpiTt fd (o flnlMi mi Ihln week. A til I nil, tiuMlit'M. w-nftlui, uus lii'Id limiifilliilcly a f I it luncheon iiiul pionlilrtt ovi'i' by Mrn. U, I,, IJmwii, rhnll limn, iiuMMctl by Mm, Kil Wen., itncrttlury, Tl Krhrunry inreiiiin on "Tim Vhtt ui Ml Ciira of Nrw Ma in lulh" will br hrld ut (ht lion it- ot Mm, Wlllliiin Tiibiu k In lor vulU-y. Ptnjrct IriKlrm will br Mm. John Abiubuin ami Mm. Wllllutn Tnbiu k. Tim inrt'tliiK bt'Klnit pnniitly nt 10:30 n in. Them will br lunrhnm I noun mid tcxillr p.ilnlliiK will br UilKKluri-U by Mm. Wilbur KrliliiK mid Mm. Oroiun Krillnu. liobby t'liHinnun. HullKlliJt A hoc I ui mid hobby iniTiitiK u rnjoyrd by imutbrm uf thr Ho tmnm home extrusion unit Jammry 1J in the library. Textile pitinlliiK, tact knlltlnic iiiul HwcdUh cutbiolnVry wrrr iho hob ble ruriird on by tumic of the women, Hume dlM'iiPvAlon wan uivm to a rndlo proKiain (ur Krbruary 12. The fiHiULonl m.IhmjI will be held at ID a.m. at Itouuiiu hltth wluxil hu room two diiyn. Junutuy 20 mtd 111. Thn nrL .cifu.ur JurcUhK will br held un Tue.tduy, February 10, at Iho home of Mm. l.ii Venm llaiklnti with Mm. Uoiutld Kalpli mid Mu. Unity tit hmor comluruuK Itio project on the unr and care ol Urw inulciluU. The ittltMiioen inrrtlMY t liwcd will. Mm. ltalph and Mrn. Fred Fernland iervlnit iir...iou rrfri'Mimrittj, to Mm. Ht'humr, Mm. Ktlwitnl Oowen, Mm. William Npatkx. Mm. John Hunt nnd Mm. lli'iuon Dixon. Prllran Thr ivhraii hoinr extrusion unit met at the I'cllnm Mhoul Friday, UrcrmlK-r V. Tlw pinji-rl wan "Care and Um- of New Matrrlah " Mm. llernurd Vulk and Mm. Clay Urn Whltlixk weie tho piujccl Irtulrrn. Vflhlnii and lnmlint tips were given and rollrull wiu an-twrrrd by a question Irom trich innnbrr prer.rnt. Mm. Hubert Mathlh won the roll rail award. Durlnu the lunch hour Mm. Haul Murk led thr itruup 111 a bran bus uainr. Mrmbrm wrro rrmiudrd nf thr ahnrl Uinr Irft to mult the Bonl (or thr Aa lea hou.tr fund. Thr next inert inn will br lirhl at the home of Mm. Paul I5urk of Wocus. It will be a Valentine rx chnni(e. Theio will br no projrcl except the footntool making lor Frb runry. The mretlnu wit chan(rd from February 13 to February 13 hrcaujte of the carnival to br held at the Pelican school on the regular meeting dntr. Meinbi'iM wrre uim'd lo iiUuiul tile Kym cIiimm'H held each Wednenday rvenlnif at the hltth nrhool Kyin 'l'he rlafti In uponnoird by this city rrrrrallmi (Irpalliurnt. I alrhuvrn The Falrhiivrn home rxlnihioii milt will uwfl ut 10 o'clock Wrdiu-H-day iiinrnltin, January '21, nt the home of Mm. Halph Johnnton, on the Ki'iio road, "inn and Care of New Miileilnlh," will bu (li-mnn-htraled by Mm. Hubert Jluiibiirt and Mi n, Kalph linker. Mm. Wayne Oavlnon will rmpcrvtnu the Kinall chlldicn picrtcnt. A polluck lunch eon will he nerved nt noon, and all membem ami frlrndH urn nuked Lo brliiR their table ficrvlre, hhanU-llonirdale '1 he Hbnntit-llomrdalo extennlun unit met for an all-day meetinK al the home of Mm. J. Kuxlll. Ul2i (Kdrn, January 1(1. Mm. C. Wll llamH, prrMdhiK. Project IradeiH. Mm. J. KiikIH, Mm. K, I,. Miiiiirx and Mm. M. I). Hhell (tavr n vrry liitrrrtlluK item ountratlon on "Vw nnd Care of New Malciliilv" Mm llurnen showed aampU'A. Mm. Hhell (fave black -lMard clemonnt ration of main lain Ntdlable for different unr nnd Mrn FukIII wahliMl nnd Ironed hoi nr of the new matrrlaln nhowliiK how to make thrin flrrfroof nnd water re pellent. After lunclirim Mm. W. M. Clark called (he roll, each member au KwrrliiK with n ipirntlon rrtturdliiK the deiiHinntiatlon which the proj ect leadem niwrrrd. The mrahiir Iiiit Knmr won continued with a ptutlt of $l M for the Ajtleu houne. Tlloar ntlendlutf wne Mm. W. M. Clark. Mm. F. 11. Wnlfium and son. Mm. K. P. Katou, Mm. V. Hermann. Mm. V. W. (IrorKe. Mm. O Frrrrll. Mm. I.. Frederic!). Mm. H. WrKxlnrd. Mra. C, Kendall, Mm. M. Heamnn. Mm. M. Hall, Mm. K. W. Plowintin, Mrs. N. Fralry and mui. Mm. C. Wll llamii, Mm. K E. HJorkltind. Mm. It A. Nrlwm, Mm M. I). Hhell. Mm. J FitHlll. Mm, K. L. llamea. Mm. C It. l.uthoii, Mm, L. It. Hplren, Mm. C. W. ItoberUon nnd Mm. J. Tharp. The next meetlnK will br held al the home nf Mm. W. J. Penman, 40X1 Hhiuttn way. Frbniary 27, at lt :to a. m., and all Intrrrstrd home nutkerH are Invited to attend. CARNIVAL By Dick Turner tzvvty r ?VBZ fSf (TWi. ' foNiLY POUH RiGO ESCAPES REp LMER. THE PQ56 ARR.ISE5 f ? v T30OD tHIUS KE I 6H'' WKE HO KOl5E, 1 . . 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TH'-KEEP 1 COME -"J W II fVv Pi eii1 -2 tXn-WPHOTCALLI i THE MOB SHUT H BLABBEQ MOUTH- I I AWW FROM I FRONT ROW SErtTS- II J m f'i J SJ TUPNEO H-EVERV COP CALLED OUT...IF 1 3 NOW AT LAST THEY1.L QET TO CHRISTMAS- g M& r jjjj wiwoh ! I " ' rfffy JUST ARRIVED! fV, ' fg dOYo BAitbALL JAIIVCI jm fV-V REVERSIBLE O QA TMAfSt .S.ZES8T0 18 lffiS mm cow m ma aiRvicr. mc t. m mo. u rr. off Attendance Record Set In Parks WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 W, Kornt trrvlre priiple ar ibnut rrtuty to prurlalm Unit the recrea tional ureua on Irurral llmorrundii entertained more people laat year than In any previous JZ month. In IMS they flKur(,d 1840,677 vlnlta lor u record. Jut over the peak prewar year of 1(141. which w 18,004,785 vliui recorded. Indlcallorui are, the foreat aervlce people nay, that the 1047 figure will be the ljet yet. Generally )f;ikliiK, recreational une of the forest lx all for free, though there are lodice., renorts and hotcbi, hk well aa hwrM aids, nuch h Kkl llftx, operau-d by pri vate Individuals, and for which a charge la made. The otwralors pay the Kovernment fr their perraiu. California tlnitwrlands attracted moat vlnltnra In 1046. 3 .Ml 20. Texaa, It rival In !. waa In the middle group with only 71.000 via Itora but the explanation la itinple: Most of the national forcnta were created from public land and when these reserves were authorized, as now, most of the public land waa In the West also most of the tim ber. In recreational Interest, Utah waa second. Pennsylvania, Michigan and Houth Carolina represented the non-Western slates In the top 10, which Included these others: Colo rado, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona and Wyoming. There are 4537 Improved recrea tion areas In the forests and there are forests In 41 states. CONTINUOUS LINK When moving to a feeding place, certain caterpillars, known as army worms, proceed In a line with the head of each touching the tall of the caterpillar In front. TRICYCLES WAGONS BABY WALKERS POOLE'S Bicycles A Sporting Goods ZZZ So. 7tb Dairy Meet Set Wednesday Meant and methods of rebuilding the Klamath dairy Industry will be the main topic of discussion at the annual meeting o t the Klamath Dairymen's association. This meeting will be held In room 204 of the federal building In Klam ath Falls Wednesday, January 21, at 10:00 a. m. Election of officers and directors of the association lor 1048 will also take place. Dairymen are Invited to come and take part In the discussion. The Dairymen's association was organ ized some years ago to foster the dairy Industry of the Klamath ba sin and It Is believed that the best method (or rebuilding the local dairy industry la through t troiif dairymen'! association. H. P. Ewaltr extension dairyman, from Oregon Stale college, will be present at the meeting to help with the discussion. Reflecting collars, that fit around harbor, bay and river buoys to mark shipping channels, make the an chored warning floats more easily seen at night when searchlight beame fall on them. Three times as much paint can bo made from the same amount of lead by a new process that mixes finely pulverized sand with lead oxide. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Sold tocofl by J. W, KERNS j Steak Chicken and Seafood Dinner Lounge and Dancing Open 6 p. m. till t a, m. Phone 7980 "What I lose in mnn hours because of clock watchers 1 make up in space rentals!" IIANCKAIII.K A Mill-shell crab today may have ' been a hard-shell crab yesterday. Whi n In need of more room, the old ; shell splits open, the crab crawls out, and until the new suit hardenst the creature Is known as hhrll crab )KVU.oi'i:n Mi l hods Development of aitltlclu! breeding method for draft horses Is credited lo Dr. (1. I.. 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