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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1952)
MONDAY, .11 INK 0 10.2 IIEIIALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN 4 V u (NEA Tthphoto) DWIGHT EISENHOWER shields his eyes from the bright Abilene sun in search of old friends. Wife Mamie seems to have found hers as she smiles back happily. n.i n.l hi n, YTlii-i.rtrnir'-liti MAUN BKKr CLUB Two classes ol Hereford llclfrra were Judiied Hi thn nieettnK. Ills IuIIuwiiik member Juriurd tlio hell ers and nave reasons lor Ihrlr de risions. Norman Ollv. Diane Hid DomiW Mick, Harrv Farroll. Box nn Wilson. Jimmy Parker, Jim in Johnson nd Marvin Mackrn. The club decided tu have swlm mlnii prlv Friday. June 6. The club discussed the Southern OrnRon Livestock Tour June JO to July i and Dairy JudKUig Day June 9. The meetlnir was adlmimcd and rrfroshments were arrved. Hoxanne Wilson Nrwa Hcparlrr Bl'8V CANNHKH The Ural meetlnn of the Busy Caimrr waa held at the home ol Mra. Kuni. May 80. Six members wire present and election ol Hi rers look place. Marlnrln Whllte more la president. Marilyn Alter Is vire-prendent. Sheila Kuna Is arc relnrv. Heather Hamnker new re porter and Mantle Mitchell on and veil leader. Monday at one (,'cl'irk I the date aet (or the meeting. The next meeting wai June 3. at the home of Mra. Kuni. A new member, Susan O'Halr Waa taken In. The time of the meetings waa changed to 1:30. Heather llamaker Newa Reporter I.ANGKLL VALLEY CIIAMPH The Langell Valley Champa met at I he home of Ver and Verla C'hallls. 'Die president waa unable' to at tend the meeting so Margaret Col well the vice president presided. The following members were present: Sandra Lindsay. Ktnnv Alberl. Dsn and Margaret Colwell, Curtl Bnldock. Verla and Vert Chsllls, ,,t- We filled out the paper for unv mer camp and summer school, And other Important bualnerm was dis cussed. We decided to have a picnic at the Malcine Diim, June 211. A politick lunch Is to be enjoyed by nil the member and parent. The meeting wat l lour lied and rcfrrnliment were served. Verla distils News Keporler JOLLY KANNKTTKH The Jolly Kannettes held tlielr first meeting of the year. May 28. Members present were: Nancy , I'ruilt. Ruth Hoenlcke. Janelte Thomlon, Chnrlenc Klrkpatrlck and Koberl Prulll 'Hie meeting wnt called to order I bv the leader. Mrs. Olodoskv. There 1 was no discussion on canning pro- lenis. for the full fair and about Summer School. It wa then de cided to hold meellntts every Mon day, until Hummer School. Due to the fnct that all the members were not present, election ol ol leers waa not held. There being no further business the meeting was adlourned and lea cream was enloved bv the girls. Ituth Albert Itornlrke , NIIKKI HKI.I.I H AND BKAUX The Sheep llellea and Beaux met i at Dennis Blwers home, Mav 89. I The members brought sack lunches . The meeting wsa called to order j bv Mrs. Nrwhouse. W decided to go tne Dairy Judging Day. Sheen insurance was discussed and ex- plnlned by Mrs. NnwhouMt, The meeUng wn adlourned and refreshment were served. Gent Farmer Systemic Bug Killer Used An Insecticide which Is absorbed by plsnts end which then kills In sect thst est the plant will be uaed on farm crop for the first time thl aummer. The new chemical, called "sys temic' Insecticide, will be used on cotton to kJll mite and tphlds, iy the June untie of Country Gentle man. The Pure Food and Drui Administration tpproved It use af ter the manufacturer had shown there waa no harmful residue left In the cotton fiber or teed, from which meal and oil are made. The chemical ha not been approved for use on any other edible plant, Although harmless to the plant, the poison I retained for a rela tively long time In the sap, duPont Grant Goes to OSC OREGON STATE COLLEGE A du Pont post-graduate fellowship of 12100 ha been awarded to an Ore gon State-college student along with grnt of 11200 to the OHC rr-"i-Istry department. Dr. E. C. Oll bert. chairman of the chemistry department, ha been Informed. This 1 the sixth yetr this grant his been mtde to the college. Richard LaPore. graduate etudent : In chemistry, will study a problem 1 by using radlo-cllve carbon. New Glider Record Sought WENATCHEE, Wash, im An Air Force captain and a civilian seeking new American and world endurance glider flight records made one false start Friday night, siaying tion only two nours, and then took the air again Saturday In their motorics craft. The two are Capt. Earl J. Drew, ix9'JiV. saner mine. ! """flf ii ,1,,; I,, Please Reiurn ALL GLASS MILK BOTTLES JUNE 15th For Full Cash Refund NONE ACCEPTED After This Date! Accepted by ALL GROCERS or at ' : Klamath Falls Creamery J4edo-Land Creamery Suggestions Hit Home At Hubby DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. fPl A fully clothed man Jumped 111 the Halifax River Friday night. "What are you doing In there?" asked Patrolmen D. E. Hilller and J. V. McKnlght. "My wife told me to go Jump In the river," waa the reply. 2(1. meteorologist at Larson Air Force Bane near Moses Lake, Wash., and Murvln M. Howlelt, 24. On their first try to shoot at a new mark, the two soared Into the air at 7 p.m. P8T) Friday. Two hours later, however, they came down to their starting point at Funchcr Field. They took off again at S:03 a.m. (P8T Saturday. They will try to better both the American record of 12 hours, 8 minutes, aet at Warm Springs, Calif., In August last year and the Oermen-held world' 2-place en durance record of 60 hours, 26 minute. The two carry special kit ol concentrated food and a supply of water. A full moon thl week-barring unexpected cloudiness should help them In their night flying ever this sagebrush and fruit and wheat ranch arc! of central Washington. O.W.F.L.F. 13 INVESTIGATE THE LATEST IN RUSTIC BUILDING, READ OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 8 -. 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