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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1949)
THURSDAY, DEC. J, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE TWENTY -ONI Dairy Herd Testers Hold Conference ' Dlry hard Improvement aupervl mi, representing testing organisa tions In n counties, war suctd to attend th annual eonfernc in Corvsllta. yesterday. J. u. Vertreea mid O. T. Waldo represent Klamath county test era lor the lord dairy herd Improve monl aasnrlatlnn. H. P. Ewill, Oregon niala col lege ostenalnn dairy eprlIisl, u In ehrg 01 in ons-nay meeting. Purnuea of tlx annual get-togelh- . r w to brine tho In chsrx of testing up lo data on latnt devel opment and to provtdi Information nd Idaaa for Improving tha pro gram. At preaent. Kwalt lala. mere ra Improvement froupa In H countlM tmployinf 1 supervisors. Spud Growers To Meet 1 At Merrill Klamath potato growers essocta. tlon haa scheduled a meeting for a. m- Wadnaaday December T at Marrlll. , Tha program will Include a prog ress report on potato handling ex periment which hava own carried In Idaho. Tha Idaho potato commla aion in cooparatlon with tha Abtr om eaperlment autlon haa don considerable work on harvesting and handling mthoda and equip ment Bill Humphray. who nds tha project, will plln tha work and anew motion plcturaa. Humphrey la to attand a almllar meeting of tha Canlral Oregon po tato association In Bdmond Decem ber I. A report of proceedings at tha na tlnnal potato council meeting In Waahlngton November M and te will b glvm by Louis Lyon. Bart Dvtdmn admlnUtralor for h. nrHMi noUlo eommlulnn and members of tha commission wm om present to report on aeUrlllaa of tha commission. Tree Chemical To Reduce Fire Hazards A imw ehemlcal compound which kapa Chrtiunaa tree g reen, raduc a their naadl loss, and motes Dim ffeurlr fir realsUnt U now on th market. Tha chemical U p.d UV nr metlrslly sealed can and U aold In Ita crystalline form. Tha user elm ply adda a -an and a half of wa tr. standi th tree trunk In tha anluUnn for four daya or mora and decorates It If th tr la than removed from th aolutlon. It la cult saf for sev- ral week. However. If convenient. th trunk may b laft aundlng In tha solution. Thla Internal absorption, which la tha method recommended by tha na tional safety council, haa th addad advantaga alnc Ua aolutlon la harmles and non-toxic. rwA I 1 2 JL-li IT' .4,r7Y Virginia Brown To Attend Navy School . Virginia E. Brown, tow Harlan drlv. haa recently been aworn Itno tha regular navy and will attend th War recruit training achool at Oreat Lakaa, III., a a teaman r cruil Two other recrutta, Mlu Beverly McDanlel. Kedmond and Mlu Mil dred V. Klwr, Wenatcher. Wh., war awom In with Miss Brown. P u r t h r training In specialists arhoola and duty at naval activities will follow their Initial training per iod. . Upeelaltie Specialty arhoola Include radio, aviation, hospital. corps, denial tech nician, yeoman, radlo-elecironlcs, stor-kper and peraonn! work. NIW WAV! FOR THI NAVY Mist Virginia E. Brown, left, Klomath Falls, looks ot a location on tht globe where she may serve whilt In the navy. With her are Miss Beverly Mc Doniel, Redmond, Miss Mildred V. Kixner, Wenotchee, Woh., ond Lt. Dorothy N. Field, USNR. Flaxseed Production Decreases World flaxMtd production thla year la animated at 1333 million buihela. Thla la only 10 per cent be low !at year'a crop and equali tha It3t-ia3t average, deaplt th aharp drop In North American output. Canada'! draatle cut In acreage reunited In tha greateat change In nduetlnn proapect of tha 1M0-M flaxaeed aeaaon. Acreage In the V'nlted fitatei down alightly, and yield per err la the loweat In aev eral year. Thla reaulted In an out turn of leas than 80 per cent of the IMS record harveat but one-third above the 193S-1M7 average. Mexlco'e flaxaeed crop, particu larly on the Weal coast, la entailer b than anticipated. Stocki of tlax , ared end llnaeed In terma of , aeed In the Important producing countrlea probably wer well In eireaa of 100 million buahela on July I. 14. At leaat SO per cant of theae atocka were In the weatern hemla phere. riaxaeed production ha In creased moderately In other part of the world except In Africa, wher th currant estimate la more than double that of 14S. iir.Ni.rr nr.tr ctvn The Henley Beef club executive end program committee held a Joint meeting on November IS at 7:30 p. m. at th horn of Leonard OarrUon. The purpose of the meet ing was to fill out th program of work for th coming year. Th program of work la en out line that telta where th meeting la to be held, th date, roll call top ic, project lesson and th activi ties. Th neat meeting Is to b held at th horn of Ralph Wis on December 11. Th roll call topic la calves welgnt. Par project a motion picture of food aa It Is as almtlated by a cow la planned which will explain the Imporunc of the right kind of food. . Those present- at th meeting were Leonard Oaniaon, Betty Brandeleikr. Lenta Peery, Diana Dennis. Margaret and Elisabeth Bcala. Dale Williams and the leader Blanley Masten. V Ul tors Included Mrs. Scale. Mrs. William and Mr, and Mrs. OarrUon. Refreshments were aerved at th cloa of th meeting. BONANZA Th fall meetlnga of th Bonanxt Cory Roomer constated of project work. Mlai Joan Howell demonatrat ed lamp making to the club. Each girl made a lamp for their dreaelnc table. Odd shaped bottles were used and filled with a dry material aurh as salt, tand, and corn meal. The lamp ahadra wl'l be made at a later meeting. Chrtatmas candlea were made at tha November 22 meeting. Odds and enda of uaed colored candlea were melted end poured over whit can dle. Oold and allver fleck wer used to decors' th candles. Can dle holders were made of wooden paper holders and covered with tin foil. New member Joining the club are Patty Sewald and LouU Schmo. iir.NLcr Th Henley 4-H Camp Cookery cllib, Eleven Live Biscuits, met at the horn of their leader, Mrs. E. O. Yadnn. Baturday, November IS. The club member made biscuits, roasted wiener and pot toe and made aalad and punch for their lunch. ' In the afternoon th club mem ber held their meeting which was opened by. alnglng. The club mem bera choee the nume for their dub. Enlistment are for a period of four or alx yeara at the option of the anllst. Alignments Include overaea duty but are based on needs of the service. Initial processing of applicant I handled by the U S Navy recruit ing service located In tha post of fice building. Ayyam,' stlmata that about on Aleppo la northern Syria alnc the hundred Jewish families left th Palestine struggle approached e ell- clty in the last three months. "Al Ayyam" aatd they went to Israel, I smuggling their movable property land money with them. Informed sources aay lt la possible that some Jw Ltove Syria For Security DAMASCUS V-Tht small Jew ish population remaining In ancient Damascus Is shrinking steadily be cause Jewish families are leaving Syria In a search for greater se curity. One Arabic newnpaper, "Al mag In 1947. The W00 figure 1 a conservative estimate. Rellabl esti mate place the present Jewish pop ulation of Damascua at 4000; ot Al ppo at 3000. Syrian Jews have of the Jewa reached Israel, but they been concentrated In these two If you use moderate temperature for routing duck nd want a crtap r, browner skin than results, place th duck under th broiler before serving. Or on hour before roasting brush th duck with a few labl. spoons of hon-y mixed with a tea spoon of soy sauce. believe most of them sought refuge In Beirut, acrou tha mountains In Lebanon, traditionally Christian area In a Moslem world. Jewish sources decline to discuss the situation of the Jews In Damas cus or Syria for fear of disturbing j the present delicate status. How i ever. It was learned that more than 6000 Jewa hava fled Damascus and cities for centuries. farms SPECIALIZED Vr? CKIlMEri UNHID MT YOUR CHILD'S NECOf Sclentificallr mad In mmm grain tablets which I T.JB$iM IS'lill HI UUH" aasures accurate dos ase, eliminate cutting. Orange flavored too. stay lo Use. Only as. U ruC MkM (k II bird si) sM sicM! ThmanSt aM ila kni W Ma Umi im, m inkMri Mskt ur Bllt MtfAf U frim UtUr wrtimlum I UU fetb,aa' 1 hali a MwlXMa fniaf J'iU- MMllr ail wiUiia 24 Scvn. Umd 4m imiliq H M pr-a- a talf P.lU to CrfMI relay r.lla mm bwMnt rwa with, Si o m IMiLMI.S mi K M'iSKV aaf.K. Mua Mmm w CUt feler rill, froa Inr K vl&J""1- " sH'tBU! KOLll MONf.V ACk. llovToRoliovo Bronchitis Cnomuisloa rtlievea proanptly betauae ta goes riahl 10 the seal of the troubl to help looaea and expel geroi laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Ileal raw, lender, in named broncbisi ataraueMealfsiiet.Tll roardruggiM lo sell yoa a bottle of Craoaaulsioa avitb the oaderatanding yoat eauat like the way it ajuidily allay th couch or you are lo have your money heck. CRE0MULSI0N torCoufhs,ChstColdt,lronchitis BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys Wan eiaAraar ef kktser ranaUM aenalta aoiaonoua nwtur tn ranuin In ygtir Wnrn H mw aeaeiee bakarh. rSauvaaila aaiaa, Wt paiaa, imm mt eveandMarrr. -a-tln up aiahta, aw'llint. puftnM under th ST-a. aeawiarhes ami aliisiiMaa. FrwqurM oe aran' j paas with anwutltuc an4 hMrnltt SnowtlBM ahnwa thara la aatathla waaag With jnur kldnara ar bladder. Ima'l wait I Aak your druaalal for Pnaa Pills a stimulant dioreUa, UMd auecaaatallr to mllliona tor over IS roars. Dn'a afv kapvr rell'f and will b-lp th is mil-i ot idoar tubaa fluih out oniaoooes row hM. Got Doss's fills. on mayonnals drawing for a fruit salad. Tha business meeting waa held after the demonstration and then the club ate the salad, and the meeting waa dismissed. The cooks also met at the home of their leader, Mrs. John P. Kerns, on November '3. Betty Lou Davison and Mary House gave a demonstra tion on Spanish rice with barbe cued meat In It and well spiced. The real of the club watched to see If they made any mistakes on their demonstration. Mrs. Kerns gave the club soma notee from the Betty Crocker kitchen on holiday special- tics. AI.TAMONT Organisation meeting of th Bob hit. Sewing club, clothing II, of Alta mont waa held at the home of Nancy end Roberta Prultt of Alte rnant drive. November 20. Election of officers were: president, Nancy Prultt; vice president, Claudett Lanier: secretary. Virginia Foster; news reporter, Roberta Prultt. Cow Thief Blamtt Ulcers WASHINGTON (jn H a r r T C. Barton, of Ssndy Spring, noticed the cow he Just bought seemed home sick. He noticed also that its horn drooped. And h resd Ihsl a cow with droopy norns had been stolen. Checking up. sure enough he found that he had bought a atolen cow. He got lis money back. Tha rustler wss traced, confessed, and blamed It all on the fact that he had ulcere, seven children and a house that burned down. "But II It wasnt tor drinking. I wouldn't have taken a single cow," he aald. ' Chrlsrioi Cards A o-lwo-allke asetsrtaaetit. fl " a .J ..-..w. m Hs.dsome 4-Mda. 7Q fZ. jlfSff' 1 T . , Big Bargain Box. SI far 7C J ,W j I VcMl vtrnVVLjZii 11 1 iifeli-SfTOni; A ' tiarl -'- T 9tNwk 1 - - am ML Before storing cheese In the re frigerator wrap tightly In waxed pa par or aluminum foil and then place In a covered container. Why Rtd Cars Speed Traffic NEW YORK ( Do you dislike having other motorist Jockey paat you while trying to drlvg at a safe and steady psce? If so, don't buy a red car, ad tlsea Howard Ketcham, color and design engineer. A test of motor lsu' reactions showed that drlvera are more Impatient when trailing a red car because red Is the moat stimulating color hence the great er urge to pass. Cream and yellow colora are also stimulating, while I.OAFKR8 CLVB The regular meeting of the Laxy Loafers club met at Shirley O'Sul- llvan'a home 'art week. Vlcj presl dent, Elale Olava brought the meet ing to order since the president. Joule Stover, wa not there. The secretary, DeAnne Burgess read tne minutes of the lsat meeting and railed tha roll. The members of the club sang annua and had refreshment of rtunrh and cookie. Members present were Wild nook. Elisabeth Sexton, DeAnne nimeaa. Elsie Glava. Judy John. son. 8hlrley O'Sulllvan, Lola Bhep ard, Cornlne Ruak. Ruby Rusk. Shirley Wordand, and Wally Win der. SUMMERS .. Tn a.tt nonker of Sum1 .r. mot at the home of Mrs. P. B. Wolfrum. The club discussed aom field trlpa which th leader aald mould be taken later. They also die cussed what to make In their cook- I.. n.nlapl All of the member of the club were present except one. Refresh mrnta were aerved and the meet ing was adjourned. 1-AIRHAVrN Tho meetlnr. of the Pioneer Cooke of Palrhaven was held at the home .i Mrs John P. Kern, their leader, on November 18 at 4:00 p.m. Rein .m n.verlv Hurlbut. and Jose phine Colwell gave a demonstration hi. hiiiea and ereens without yel low undertones are the color less Inciting to the driver In the follow ing car, Mr, Ketcnam report. ) RUMMAGE SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sponsored by th I 41 (Honor organisation ef th American Legion) LEGION ROOMS in the MEMORIAL BUILDING 1 m CLOCK COLLECTOR Murve Hutchinson, retire minister of Hollywood, who own SOS clock from all part ef th world, works on a French skeleton clock mad about U00. 1 1 ii'i'i IIR-IIiHi On application MAKES FALSE TEETH FIT for tho llf o of your platos If font pletn ert loot en) slip or hurl, reKl ihem for iniini, pvrmiflent com ton with iofi Brtmm) PltttiLinrrsiripi. 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