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    W HONKS!) AY, FIWRUAFIY 20, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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MAJOR FLOYD C. KIRKPATRICK, 33, n resident of Huvc
lock, N.C., and nephew oftho late L. K. Kirkpatrick, Klam
ath Kails, is shown here with fellow Marine airman M-Sgl.
Adam A. Pokorskl, Hamtramck, Mich. The two men are
congratulating each other on completion of 25 missions,
Maj. Kirkpatrick has since gone on to complete 00 missions,
including one crash, A Jet pilot, he was recently relieved
of combat flying and is a base operations officer at a Kor
can air base. Married, Maj. Kirkpatrick has two children
Dairy, about three, and Lisa, about 18 months old.
7 A vo TV -
Muitvlng Dale Jnhmon. son of
Mm. II. 8. Johnson. Orchard.
gniuuuuiiK m nun-year Iroin WnMi
liiKKm Htute College. Dle plnnn to
riMitlmm lilx nl tullrn (or hit Mas
ter's (Ic'Hicr. ilia wife, Churlnlte,
will recrlve her degree Mils spring.
Fnunilrr'ii Dnv Fremont PTA
will hold u regular meeting, Thurs
day, il p. in. in the nehool audi
luiluiii In observance ol Founder's
Day. The! Junior High school bund
directed liv Mr, Jiuiucii will nliiy,
Talks will bo given by Ellse I'cery,
exchange teacher inot yenr el
Wulrj. There will be n silver ol
I'Tlnu taken. Mm. Burt Hawkins,
llrst PTA president at Fremont,
will be honored. The new president
I Mrs. Jerry Olsen. Bmnll chil
dren will bo tared lor In tho gym
naMum, tlon.-trira Father member of
Parents nnd Patrons ol Honnnta
re taking over lor Feb. 25 meet
Hie at the high school, 1 p. m.
Hill Hurnclt w chairman oi the
nrournin comrnlttre. nssislrd by
C'lnvtan Rharne nnd Wally Foster
Thrre will be a -Jrbute by Ue hlg'
ncliool drbate team on "Conipubior
Mllllnry Training." Neul Jones t
In charge ol refreshments. Ills help
ers will be Letter l.eavllt n tn".
Mtiilin llurkc. All Interested adults
lire Invited to attend these inlcr
ckIIHk meetings.
Card Party The Grand Interna
tional Auxiliary to the llrnlherhood
of Loeoiimtlvo Engineers In sponsor
ing a card parly, 7:30 pin. Fri
day In the recreatln hall al Uie
) V'rtloi ul Housing unit. Knch mem
ber In asked to lake )lc,..eju;ua
and tallies lor her own table.
Merlins Prosperity Rebekah
Lodge will meet Thursday, 8 p. m.
at the IUOF Hall.
Visitors Mr. nnd Mrs. Penrl
Dye. tlrangcvlllc. Ida., are visitors
at tho home ol their non Rex. S23
Cahlornltt Ave. Ilex la associated
with the Dunbar-Roblnson Instir
nnrc 'uiiencv. He met hts parents
last week at Pendleton where he
went to attend n meellnii of the
Chamber ol Commerce.
Meeting Units three nnd four of
tne Lcnime ol Women Voters will
meet 1:30 p.m. Thursday nt the
home of Mis. Ivan Thompson. 603
I'arlllc Tprrnce. Mrs. .Elsa Rueck
will lend the discussion on "Infla
tion." Anyone Interested Is Invited
to nttend.
Installation There will he a
ineetlnx ol tho Btcwn i t-Lenox Fire
Helles, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Elslo
Wnrren of the South Suburbnn fire
department, auxiliary will be In
chnrne of Insinuation of new offi
cers of the Stewart-Lenox auxiliary .
l.eavlnc Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Chllcotc, 3015 Shasta Way left Tucs
dny for Central nnd Southern Calif,
point. They will visit Irlends In
Sacramento. San Francisco. Mer
ced and Santn Marin nnd will re
turn home In early March by way
ol the Redwood Hinhway.
Meetlnn There will be n meet.
Inn of the Plnycr's Club tonlRht
In the bnsement of the City LI-
"Woman Chief
1 Tax Collector
Appointment of Mrs. Elsie Sie
mens ns Khimnth County's chlol
tax collector, for "25 years of
lovnl, efficient nnd courteous serv
ice," was announced todny by
Sheriff Murray (Red! Brltlon.
Nnined ns deputies to Mrs. Sie
mens wore Esther Maxwell, Iiiim
Knnpp, Evu Cook nnd Knrle
Ulnnchnrd.
VOLCANO CELEBRATES
URUAPAN. Mexico HI Mex
ico's husky Inlnnt volcano cele
brated Its ninth blrlhdny Wednes
day with a shower oi stones nnd
ash. The Pnrlcutln volcnno ap
peared Feb. 20, 1943, ns a smoking
crnck In the ground near the vll
Inge of Ihnt. name, 250 miles west
of Mexico City,
Extra Work
Mads Eaiy
RKNT A TYPEWRITER
'or , ,
AIIIIINO MACIMNR
F.lfotrlo or Hind .
Lint montli'd rtntiil In applied to the
.purliaie prlvn.
Villi's
Pioneer Office Supply
brary, 8 o'clock.
Wlna Award Pauline Noble
nrttiitnvti hlitl limlnr fjMlAl
Gold Key award for her continuous
imic umwiiiK hi me n-cciu nn con
test sponsored by Meier and Frank
Portland, ijlie and Joan Cote. Ho
nanza art teacher, attended the
luncheon and award ceremony at
roruauu laai uaiuruay.
Bneeeli Winner Marllee CrnW'
ford ol Klaninlh Fulls, sinciput at
Lewis and Clark CoIIcko, was first
place wllnner In n recent stale
"peace" oratory contest at Salem,
llospllalUed Knlhnrlne Shall
enwui. 8. dauithter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gurrelt Hhnlleross, 1601 Hope, un
derwent ememency surwery lor ap
pendicitis Tuesday at Hillside Hos
pital. Zlon Lutheran-
Ladles Aid meets
p. in., at the
Thursday, 1:30
church.
Bona of Norway Ronld Loclffe 3D
till discontinue social meetlnits the
ourlh Friday of every month.
Pastor School Rev. and Mrs.
'.loyd Holloway of the First Mclho
cllhl church, are altendliiK the ses
sions of the Pastor's Hrhool. at the
Pacific School of RcllRlon In Berk
ley. AIo attendlnit the school
this week Is Uie Rev. Donald Cas
slday of the CoiiKreRBtlonal Church,
They will return home Friday.
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$6 PROOF jlTHE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KY,
FAIIHIAVKN BTITCIIKI18
Tlie Falrhnvcn Htltchen met
Tucadny, January the 2fnh at the
home ol Eunice Brudlord the lead
er. Tho discussion was material
suitable for drnw-strlnic aprons.
C uh memlierH have started to
visit the shullns of our community.
Hnlurriny we visited Mr. and Mrs
lien I', rcmcy ami carricu inem
fruit and cookies.. We hope to villi
many more soon.
juiroiiiy nraoiora
Hubstllule Reporter
MAI.IN Itl KF CUIB
Eight, new members, were Inll-
nted Into the Mnlln Beef Club
which met at the home of Diane
and Donnle Mlcka, reo. 3, ia.
Steven nnd Shirley Schofleld, Lou
and William Rnjuus, and Norma
Ann and Gordon Knndra, Jerry
nnd William Rajnus and Norma
Ollva were Initiated by entertain-
hut the club. The Mnlln Beef Club
now has 23 members,
Farrell Wilson gave report on
warble control.
information on Hoard'! Dairy
judKlnx contest waa distributed.
a Hxni na l-ariv is dibiiiicu ifir
February 15, at the Broadway Hall.
Jimmy Parker and Farreii wu,
son are uolnv to alve a demonstra
linn nt I hi- next mectlnir which will
be held, at the home of Paltl
Smith. March 2.' 1052,
Refreshments were aerved by
Mrs. Mlcka.
Iloxanne Wilson
News Reporter
IIENI.F.V CAMP COOKERY
Tlie Henley Camp Cookery Club
met Jan. 15, 1D52 at the cafeteria.
Terry Beyer, the club president,
told how to 'make buddy burners.
Each member Is supposed to bring
one to the next meeting. Food
cioked by members was sampled.
The next meeting 1 January 29,
at the cafeteria.
Dlik Relllng
News Reporter
IIKN1.KY CAMP COOKERY
The Henley Camp Cookery Club
met Jan. 20, 1052 at the Henley
cafeteria. The ones who did not
have their cards In quit Then we
went out and tried our Buddy burn
er and cooked bacon. The next
meeting will be February 12, 1952,
at the cafeteria.
Dick Rolling
News Reporter
I.KT'8 COOK
The meeting of the "Let's Cook"
cooking club was held at the home
of their leader Ida Mae Sohrakott
Feb. 5. Due to a death In . the
family of our leader we haven't
had a meeting for quite some
lime.
Patty Davidson, president,
brought a cake and cupcakes for
the entire club In honor of Dar
lene Scherer's birthday.
Ida Mne had Ice box cookies and
Uie variations In the locker fon us
to bnke. Members of the club then
sunn
4CWAVS POPS SETTEE
IJ-liXoMri?.
BRAND
made mora dough to be used In
the future.
We had very short business
meeting, then - the cookies were
eaten and the meeting adjourned.
Maxim Bcnerer
Newe KeMrter,
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BEVEN LITTLE CHEFR
'The Seven Little Chefs bad a
meeting at Vlasta Rajnus' , house
Jan. 28. She gave demonstration
on lemon drop cookies.
The following members were
present: Vlasta Rajnus, Karen
Wolf, Sharon Lyons, Bharon Walt
Jer, Darl Rebra, Joyce Taylor,
and the leader, Kathleen Wilson. .
joyce xayior
New Reporter
OAT REWIND CLUB
Oay BewuiK Cub of Altemont met
at the home of Mrs. Charles Thur
man. The meeting was called to
order by the aecretary, Loralne
Clark. The leader 'showed the girls
how to straighten material and how
to pull threads from scarfs. Then
tne girls worked on ineir scans
Mrs. Tburman tola soout ner
meeting at CorvalUa.
Thursday tne gins went eacg to
Mrs. Thurmsn's and textile painted
La Verne Perry,
Newa Reporter
HENLEY- BEWINO BUSIES
Matching plaids was shown us
by Mrs. Earl Mack ; during the
Henlev Bewlnff Susies reirular
meeting Jan. 29' at Mrs.4 Mack's i
home. Dresses made by the other
girls were also examined.
Refreshments were served.
Rosemary O'Keefe
Newa Reporter
MALIN ELECTRIC CU B
Tho Malln Electric Club has
been very successful in Its pro
jects. We hsve made several things,
Guch as tool chest for our tools
and materials. We have learned
how to make the . Underwriters
knot, pig tall splice and common
splice. W repaired a lamp cord
and made a test lamp at our last
meeting. The wires on our weather-proof
socket were too short, so
our test lamp didn't turn out ac
cording to directions. We are plan
ning on making a lamp In the near
future.
Our meetings are held the first
and third Saturdays of each month
from 2 until 4 at the A. O. Scott
home.
Beverly Scott.
News Reporter
SHASTA BEWINO BEES
Making patterns for stuffed ani
mals was demonstrated by Mrs.
Rolland Klwr. leader of the. Shasta
Sewing Bees at the meeting, Jsn.
2. 4-H ers woraed on stuiiea ani
mals, and some have finished one.
At a meeting held Feb. 5. Sharon
Kunr. demonstrated the buttonhole
stitch. All members brought pin
cushions and needle books they
had made. Mrs. King made sug
gestions for their Improvement.
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Firm Seeks New
Vote Interest
SALEM lH A new corporation,
with the sole purpose of persuad
ing Oregon citizens to vote, was
created here Wednesday.
At the business meeting Sharon
Kellow presided because Judy
Smith, president was not there.
aroiee ningieton
Newa Reporter -
By MARJORIE OVGARD
MilM tomorrow he'll rslste one soout rrietjof Noo
Jn 9 son on. tho "from," tWod "Three Yoen on
TlO HAlOal'
Jump, or. It
Norwor he's
on AIC news progromi, including "Hoodllns Mitkm." "Tod
Melons" Is heard or Jtl J p.m. dolly end now hoc two news toon
sort, Muriel's eeuty Solon, one Loo HeneVkeV Drug Store , . .
Ordinerily, Rom Rio ploys ergon becagreund music for Tod's
convorsotiont. Wlih wo hod o picture of Ross. She sounds like o
good sport. Of course the never SAYS o word, but whoa Tod tootot
her obout her hott or most onything, she comet bock ot him with
o tinkle or o bote note on tho ergon, sounds thot ore gurte
descriptive of her foolingt in the porticulor matter ... Heerd
Rota referred to on enether program tho other night, "Club Con
Do." She ploys tho mood muiic on "My True Story" and ether
ABC thews from time to time.
Mormon Oberit is working his lost day at LW todoy. Norm has
resigned to oo to work ot KMED, Medford. We'll miss his 'airy" per
sonality, ond ony way you take thot, wo mean it. So we'll soy to Norm
what he toys as he signs off "Requestfully Yours" on Saturdays,
"Behave Yourself!"
Tomorrow night's "Original Amateur Hour" will emonoto
from Philadelphia at a public benefit performance. Outstanding
"graduotot" and thrao-tlmo winnort from the Mock radio and
television shows will bo too lured on tho 45-minufo broadcast. This
Is tho first of His out-of-town charity benefits in tho "Amateur .
Hour's" '52 schedule. "Original Amateur Hour," 1:00 p.m. on
Thursday nights.
Good listening on ABC Wednesday nights . . . "Mystery .Theatre,"
"Top Guy," "Rogues Gollery", end the Memorable Music series,;
"Northwest Artists."
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Register and Vote, Incorporated,
of Portland, filed Incorporation pa
pers with the State Corporation
Department.
The Incorporators are T. Lawson
McCall, Portland radio commen
tator and former secretary to Gov.
Douglas McKay; Mrs. Robert
Welner, and Estes Bnedecor, Jr,
MANILA W The Philippines
government Wednesday cancelled
Its policy, of seeking new markets
for sugar, and banned exports to
all countries except the United
States.
Here's that akture of "Too Melons" we
romliod. Smell, Is ko tore, t novortholm,
o pictvre. Molono is la Oslo, Horwoy, right
iww, covering the Winter Olymoic Csmot.
He's boon tolling exiting stories about tho
. l l L L .i.J IUhu ,tallM. mmd
nolo to eo (.rosy, wane in
gothorinf other material for hm
, . longer wear v . 4 . - ' .,:
inakat ki tfco way yottr atockiat look,
your teat tfct atra wtfjle reestt yeja
Van Raake gtaeliinta. Prom $t.35 to
PARKING
' RECORD BUT A LOSS
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Wt Although
the University of Mississippi Re
bels scored the most points ever
racked up against a University of
Alabama basketball team this sea
son, the Crimson Tide courtmen
won the contest, 10-71). '
23 tyeoAd Aj
Monday, February II,' 1J O. D. Motthtws was elected
president of the Sportsmen's Association lost night. Others
elected to offica ore: Vonca Hutchens, Rax Lawson, Ed Kendall,
Jack Duke, Roscoe Largent, ond Everett Hordenbrook. The next
meeting will be a doctors meeting with Doctors C. V. Rugh,
G. A. Mossey and W. R. Boyd in charge.
Tuesday, February 1, 12V An Intsrssting feoturs of the
Lions Club musical comedy will be dances and music by the
Widows and Bochelort. The Widows ore: Lillian Bsocksr, Dcena
Molotore, Addie Jenkins, Mary Francis Dougherty, Blanche
O'Neil ond Gertrude Lindley. Bochelort are: Dean Morrison, Don
Davis, Harold BeocVer, Elbert Stiles, Alva Shultz, Jimmy Webb
and Jimmy Dougherty.
Wednesday, February 20, IM Tho Elks general committee
will have chorge of the forum luncheon ot the chamber of com
merce next Wednesday. John Boyle is general chairman. A mixed
quartet composed of Miss Marjorie Richardson, Miss Dorothy
Stevens, Don Harlan ond Jack Harney will render several selec
tions. Mrs. Eloise Mclntyre will occompony the quartet,
Thursday, February 21, 1J Mr. H. L. Cortlldge ' has been
odded to the firm of W. O. Smith Printing Company end will
hove the position of vice president. The W. O. Smith Printing
Compony which was incorporated the first of the yeor. hos the
following officers: W. 0. Smith, president; H. L. Cartlidge, vice
president; ond Charles Griffith, secretary..
Friday, February 22, 12 Many people motored to Fort Klam
ath yesterdoy to ottend the ski roces. Among them were: Earl '
Reynolds ond his doughter, Moreio, Miss Betty Rcmsby, Mr. ond ,
Mrs. Burge Moson, Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Glover and son, Mr. ond
Mrs. John C. Boyle ond doughter, Margaret, ond Mrs. A. G.
Meissner ond doughter, Josephine.
Saturday, February 23, 12 Mrsk Thomos Richardson ond ',
Mrs. O. S. Longslett presided as joint hostesses ot o shower ond '
bridge evening this week ot the Richardson residence in court
esy to Mrs. Kenneth Klohn. Mrs. Berkley S. DeVaul held high
score ond Miss Mirium Wortley held consolotlon. Other guests
were: Mrs. John Houston, Mrs. W. C. Do I ton, Mrs. Gertrude
Hutchinson, Mrs. Gerald West, Mrs. E. Heiken, Mrs. Iro Orern
ond Mrs. Roy Temby.
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