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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1948)
FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1948 PACE THIRTEEN t FUNNY BUSINESS If SIX KRU mac j mivn "u. . . o ,05? I '"Your toeth will map with delight whtn you sat Munchy orunchy crackers!" Extension Unit News HluiHla-limiii'dulc extension unit held mi it II - 1 ii y miuiMim at the home ir Mm. K. E. lijnrkluiid, 4IH0 Hhiisla wuy, February 27. Hubject wn "Fiiri'lmi Cookery" I'rojca I-endrrs Mrs. O, WllllnniH. Mm. ,K. K. Iljorkluud mid Mm. Marvin Hlicll prepared and served n ('liliii'M.1 Moon l.udy menu Hiid Mm. C. Williams diMiiomlriili-d the prrmrl:iK uf Italian ravioli. Chinese Invitations, room iihd table docora tloim, Kiuiies, etc. were discussed. A Jiidi-colorcd cover win lined on the luiirlieon Utile with center ar riuiuemi'iit of Olilncso figurines on mirror, lomied by Mm. A. O. Bur nett. The afternoon was devoted to biislnrHs. Mm. Clurk Kendull end Mm. F. U. Wolfrum were appointed as rudlo sneakers for Marrh; the year hook was discussed und after the last nf the measuring games for Azalla house tho enterUilnnienl for next mcclhiif was returned to fteeroHtlon Chiilrimiii Mm. C. Ken dull. Those attnndlnii were Mm. W. M. Clark, Mm. P. K. Wilis, Mm. It. h. Hull, Mm. A. U. IlurncU, Mm. K. F. Jones, Mm. V, Kendull, Mm. A. I', llrown, Mm. Bhi ll, Mm. II. U. Wood, iird, Mm. C. Williams. Mm. O. C. Ferrell, Mm. F H. Wolfrum and Hon, Mm, Nell Mnyfleld und son. Mm. E. L. Harneii, Mrs. J. I'. KukIII, Mm. P. A. Nelson, Mm. Marvin Hlicll, Mm. K. K. Iljorklund mid lii-niltc Hihonier, The next meetliiK will Iw held at the home of Mm. W. M. Clark, 2:15:1 I vine, March IB at 10:30 a. in. when rarenl-AUoiesceni iteiituoii'-niii win be under the leadership ol Helen Mine, home demonstration agent. Midland At the hint meetliiK of Midland home extension unit February 24, Mm. A. II. Patterson, Mrs. Olive Mci'hcmon and Mm. II. MIIIIkihi were hostesses at the home of Mrs. C. W. Putlemon In Tuleluke. Mm. Patterson showed the wom en her collections of China. glass and silver and the Kroup spent the flay worklnii on hobbles. Home finished objects were displayed by Mrs. John Mistier, Mrs. Fred Mllanl and Mrs. Leon Andrleu. After luncheon which was served at noon Mrs, Albert 8chineck con- r sk) K0ift it I. it uu3kXij.itti U V rt imikjk r,i.r. ai Miion. - ThT !; ID iiS IP WJI- C7 .4VM ' . . .jaw tE.iiK iMorr V paie rACff f I ns. iaik wiihojt rtwtTo thi f Aikii rem sot he got CKAftRoCK.' JiSfttKAoe avV CRAOTOCK. rWsnOLl Will ' S&sl&E trtOiXM V OUES?iOi4S-' Al(?AOr Ht5 A-PfOPtE &tt W AT.I riT TOR1SSK ItO-U 100 LISTs, ) SOt Ct r ),-' -t OF OflSM HO-Od' J UK2 lelJJi.' f PAltrACt v ewj Today ' V- Xx . vV r-ri6; Mm Jpfg mfc t too v.AfTip hia Mueic;.'r TAxe or with: v i wihd fch QUIT! UM A BIO DIAMOND' v- .'"you Atk'ES. 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He ports from the committee chairmen wero heard and desirable projects foi the com 1 1 ik year were talked oer. Two new members were added tc the roll, Mrs. Ed Poppe and Mrs. Dclores lleman. The next meeting will be held March 16. 10:30 a. m. a the home of Mrs. Fred Mllanl, 2733 Crest, when forelxn cookery will be the project and Mrs. Mllanl, Mrs. Joe Mlltinl and Mn. Jannsen vi II bo leaders. Hager Mr. and Mrs. B. If. Anderson en-tr-talncd several friends from Mer rllt Saturday evening for dinner and a pinochle party at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hendrlckson and f.imlly entertained several friends and relatives at their home here Ijunduy. Mr. Oowen of Bonanza Is back on his ranch after substituting for Mr. Mallory In the meat department here. Dick Benson, delivery man for Mallory's Y Market, la leaving the market and going on another Job. Mr. and Mm. Robert Mozlngo are a', home to their friends here. Dr. Ilundrant la still a patient at the Hillside hospital but la getting better at the last report. Delbert Arant was an all night guest of Martin Bnyder Friday eve ning. Art DeCew and Mickey Rezona of Klamath Falls visited at the An derson home Saturday. Several young men were getting their skis ready Saturday for the Sunday skiing. Larry Snyder spent the week-end in Klamath Falls. Postal Receipts Show Drop Here Postal receipts for February 1848 totaled 119.030 84, a drop of 1895 39 below January receipts this year which amounted to S18.12S.4S. February's r 0 1 1 p t s howavar showed a gain ot 11434 01 over Fb ruary 1947. A blown tire at high speed can k tunic! He eareful , , , let Kane Norland lve vail the beat Insurance, 13 N. 6th 8U POOLE'S for Outboards 222 8o. 7th Sea Food Dinners French Fried Prawns KLramrd Little Neck Clams Planked Kalmon Kteak Har-B-Q Crab Cracked Crab Sunday, 4 p. m. Weekdays 6 p. it KES'O HIGHWAY Telephone 7980 BICYCLES Featuring- HEAVY DUTY Columbia Extra Heavy Spokes Chroma Light Genuine Leather Seat Heavy-duty Front Hub Extra Wide Fenders all for $55.95 $10 Down 5 Months to Pay! ALSO SCHWINN BICYCLES NOW IN STOCK! DrtfM CC Bicyc,ejAnd tNLE ? Sporting Goods 222 So. 7th MM WITH THE 965th FIELD ARTILLERY BATTALION OF THE National Guard SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE KLAMATH FALLS ARMORY MUSIC BY KARL SMYKIL DANCE SPONSORED BY THE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Admission $1.00 per person (tax inc.) Dancing 9:00 'til 1:00 MEMBERS OF THE 965th F. A. BN. AND RECRUITS ADMITTED FREE ON DISPLAY 55 iv I V 105 M. M. HOWITZER This 103 M M. Ilowllier was Just received this week. It will be used for training purposes by the local 963th F. A. Bn. of the National Guard. See this piece of modern equipment, on display at the dance. Many other items of training equipment hare been received, such aa rifles, mess gear, wira reels, field telephones and switchboards. FEATURES All new members of the 963th Field Artillery Battalion win be officially sworn in at the dance. Approximately 40 men will take the oath and become members of the local unit. Karl Smykil and his orchestra will furnish music and entertainment for the dance. This dance is being sponsored by the Klamath Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce, In order to promote the National Defense program. THE NATIONAL GUARD HELPS GUARD THE PEACE THIS ADVERTISEMENT COMPLIMENTS OF FOLLOWING BUSINESS CONCERNS BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY SWAN LAKE MOULDING CO. Main and Spring 3226 South 6th DRAKE LUMBER COMPANY BLACK & WHITE Super Service 910 Spring Main and Spring J. W. COPELAND YARDS SUPERIOR TROY LAUNDRY 66 Main 700 South 6th HOME LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. MEN'S HAND LAUNDRY 2324 South 6th 847 Klamath