WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Medford Man Dies In S.F. i,,1".?1 ,ervl 'w Lor e n welch Frock. 4, of 105 Ferrydale Avenue, Medford, who died in 8an Francisco, March . were held from Perl Funeral Home, Med ford, March IS. Interment waa In Siskiyou Memorial Park. Mr. Prock waa born In Medford, HOME EXTENSION HOME EXTENSION CALENDAR March zi The third and final recreation leadership workshop will be held at 7:30 at the YMCA. This last meeting will be based n "Song Leadership." All students 18 years 'and older, as well as adults, are Invited to attend. Jes salee Mallilleu, recreation special ist, from Oregon State College, will preside at the meeting. March 25 Ralph Clark, horti culturist, from Oregon State Col lege, will give a meeting on "Landscaping" at .the fair grounds. The meeting will start at 10:80 a.m.- The Falrhaven Home Extension Unit will spon sor the meeting. Anyone interested to beautifying lawns Is Invited to attend. March 80 The second project leader training meeting for "Home Care of the Skin" will be held at the fairgrounds from 10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.. Those attending are asked to bring a sack lunch, 1 large turklsh towel, 1 hand towel, 2 large safety pins, a, hand mir ror and makeup. Milk Hearing To Be Held In K.F. On Saturday morning of this week at the Klamath Falls city nai, a nearing will Be neld be ior the Oregon milk marketing ad ministration to receive testimony pand evidence relating to the cost oi proaucuon ana distribution of fluid milk, resale prices, pooling regulations, allocations of quotas and other matters relating to mar keting fluid milk in Oregon Zone 6, which includes Klamath and Lake counties. Consumers as well as produc ers are urged to attend the hear ing, which will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday. Camp Fire Group Tour KFLW. H&N The Snah-Nah camp fire group sponsored, by the Sacred Heart Academy toured the Herald and News and KFLW Tuesday morn ing, accompanied by their lead ers, Mrs, R. W, Espersen and Mra. Fay Waters. Joy Ustlck, pressman, provided the highlight of the. tour with a graphic demonstration of how the day's "funnies" are ; processed. Jack Meti, of the engraving de partment, gave 'the fifth-graders a glimpse of the 9 o'clock special In metal. Edith Pierucclnl and Bill Mc Spadden of the KFLW staff ex plained the workings of the sta tion from the broadcasting booth to the control room. Members of . this group are: Patricia Axel, Sandra. Espersen, Rosalie Bartell, Oayle Carninl. Kathleen Wood, Katherlne Thin, Patricia Korsen and Rose Waters. Jean Clanton was a guest of the troop and lives in Portland, and young Butch Es person waa a, special guest, . Irish Potluck Held In Malm MALDf Malta Mariners Club met at the Malm Community Church March 2 for an Irish pot luck dinner before the regular meeting. ; The Rev. Carl DeMott read a ' portion of the Scriptures and Mrs, Bonnie DeMott showed slides on Alaska, where the DeMotte lived before coming to Malin. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, Mr, and Mra. Charles Street, the Rev. and Mrs, Carl De Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Mon fore, Mr, and Mrs. Hub Wilson, George Monfore, Mr. and Mra. Robert Holl, Mr. and Mra. Louis Fowler, Mrs. Francis Oebby of Burbank, California and Mrs. Bon nie DeMott of Los Angeles, Game Officer Reminds Hunters Persons with wild game in their possession are reminded that March 30 Is the last day this meat can legally be kept. The law specifically states that waterfowl may be kept In posses eion 90 days after the closing of the hunting season, and March 30 marks the end of this 90 day per iod, according to Jim Savage, game management agent of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife service. Annual Yacht Club Dance Postponed The annual Yacht Club spring format scheduled for March 20 has been postponed Indefinitely be cause so many members are out of town during school vacation. Announcement will be made later by Lee Stoner, social chair man, when a new date has been eet. . Different & Good! The ARMORY FOUNTAIN features Boston Baked Beans ir Hot Corned Beef on Rye with Baked Beam Baked Ham Stacked on Rye With Beant, Potato Salad, Potato Chip IT'S A TREAT TO EAT AT THE ARMORY Fountain 1409 MAIN September . 1904 and spent his entire life in the Medford com- munity. - He was the ' brother of uoyd C. Prock, Klamath Falls, who attended the services. Surviving also are his widow, Mrs. Lorena M. Prock, Medford: a son, Jon M. Prock, Medford; his mother. Mrs. Nell Stuart. Med ford; two sisters, Mrs. Doris von aer Heiien, Medford, and Mrs. Alice Manuel. Grants .Pass: two brothers, Lloyd C. Prock, Klamath rails, and Gene B. Prock, Seattle. Navy Mothers Club To Meet ' .. . ' ' ' :" v' All members of military organ izations. Including the American Legion. American Legion Auxil iary and VFW have bofn Invited to attend the Installation of officers of the new. Klamath Falls Navy Mothers Club to be held in the basement of the city library Sat urday evening, March 20, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Laura B. Wicker, of Med ford, state organiser, and mem bers of the Medford .Navy Moth ers Club will come to Klamath Falls to put on the program and installation. ... Plans for the Saturday night meeting were made at Tuesday evening at the first regular meet ing of the. new organizations. Overload Case Postponed Robert D. HarraL 24, held In the County Jail on a chame of operating a truck with a tandem axle overload,. Wednesday de scribed himself to District Judge Community Club Plans Food Sale The Midland Community Club will hold a cooked food sale at the J. C. Penney store In Klam ath Falls, Saturday, March 20. Mrs. Barney Hooper is chairman In charge of arrangements. Items for the sale are to be nicked up at the Midland Store at 8:30' a.m. Saturday.. FASTEST KNOWN RELIEF FOR GAS ON STOMACH Bell-anS TABIETS-25 All DRUGGISTS 48th Annual ST. PATRICKS DANCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL DANCING 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Music By MORGAN - McDONALD Supper By . St. Augustine's Altar Society ADMISSION $1.00 per person D. E. Van Vector as the "fall guy" for a truck operator In The Dalles. Harrar was arrested at Baker on a warrant issued at the request of state police. He was returned here Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Dal Reed when he was unable to post 60 bail. 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