PACE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
THURSDAY, APRIL 1. I
liinimimiiiiiiitt M
Henley
Mr. nd Mr. Jo Steele nd Do
lores and Mr. Robert Steele re
turned Monday from Sacramento,
Calif., where they Ylsited Mrs. Rob
ert Bteele'a sister.
Mr. and Mra. Boyd Bruner re
turned Monday from Lo Aneelea
after a week's visit wilh their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Barton.
Mrs. J. B. Miller accompanied the
Bruners on their trip, spending the
week risltlnt her sister in Orsnpe,
Calif.
Last week Mrs. Ed Williams and
her son. Wesley, drove Laura War.
Mrs. Williams' cousin, to Beattle
where she Is visiting relatives.
The PTA Women's ftym class will
hold Its last meeting of the school
year April t. The class will be from
"f:30 to 9 p. m. It Is hoped there
will be a good turnout for the last
night.
The Henley PTA cook book has
been sent to the printers and w:ll
toon be ready for sale.
Mrs. William Stewart of the
Soring Lake district was released
from the hospital last Iridy after
two weeka convalesce rise from surg
ery. Alden Bruner returned to Ore
gon State college Sunday.
Jack Marshall, seventh grader
at Henley, fell and broke his leg
Sunday while skiing at Crater lake. !
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hamilton of
Malln were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Johnson Monday
evening.
Mra. Harold WiJhlte returned last
Friday after a two-week visit with
her parents In Roseburg and a
aister in Veneta. Ore.
Bobbie Reeder left Sunday to re
aume studies at the University of
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren George re
turned from Grants Pass Saturday.
They have been with Mrs. George s
father, George Wells, who is in a
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Howe and
eon. George, are spending the week
with U. S. Reeder. Mrs. Howe's
father. Howe Is visiting several
schools In this area in connection
with his position as state super
visor of secondary education.
Chiloquin
1R Tips Given On
a Drpccmakinn
Langell Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble and
small daughter visited at Mt Hebron
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
Roblson.
Richard Burnett spent the week
end in Klamath Falls with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Pinelli.
Bobblette Gift visited Wednesday
with Mary Dearborn and Cora
Leavitt
Mrs. r. W. Brown and Mrs. Jesse
Cohea. Cheryl and Larry, left Fri
day morning for Bakersfield, Calif,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Fergu
son. Mrs. Cohea and children have
been visiting her parents for sev
eral weeks.
Hazel Gift arrived Tuesday eve
ning from Marylhurst college for a
week's Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff left on
Easter morning tor Los Angeles
where they will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Merntt. former Sweet
Shoppe owners in Chiloquin. The
Wolffs flew south and set no parti
cular date for their return.
Mrs. Blanche Peters entertained
at an Easter dinner for relatives Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Peters. Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pet
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Hcback and
Jimmie, and Mr. and Mra. Layton
Hoback and Kenneth.
Mrs. Forest Freid and her five-day-old
dauehter, Candace. re
turned from Klamath Valley hospi
tal on Friday. Mrs. Freid's mother.
Mrs. Leonard Buck of Elkton. was
to arrive on Saturday but stormy
weather made the trip impossible.
Rev. and Mrs. Buck and their
younger children all plan to drive to
Chiloquin toward the end of next
week and Mrs. Buck will stay for 4
few days. In the meantime Mrs.
George Freid. paternal grandmoth
er of the little girl, will stay with
her daughter-in-law and grand
child. Charles Warren spent the week
end in town from Redding, where
he is now employed. Mrs. Warren
will join him in the California town
In approximately two weeks.
cnooi r e s u m e a on luesaay t
morning and will continue without VANCOUVER. Wash.. April 1
vacation until the end of the school ' Phil Baker. 24-year-old infantile
year. 1 paralysis victim whose friends re-
Dean Barker. CHS class of '47 : Ported him missing last week, re-
Ttie new flared skirts, so prom
inent in this spring's fashions, re
quire special care In making at home
If they are to. hang well and avoid
sags and puckers, says Lucy Lane,
clothing specialist from Oregon
State college, who recently conduct
ed a dress workshop in Klamath
Falls. Because the gores of flared
skirts are cut almost on the bias,
the cut edge easily stretches out ot
shape and lhat spoils the hang and
fit of the skirt.
Avoiding that stretch Is necessary
throughout the process of making.
One rule to remember Is to work
from the botlom up to save pull 011
the fabric. Press seams opeu, and
In pressing, take care not to pull or
stretch. Instead of pushing the Iron
up and down, pat the seam with It,
and lift It from place to place.
Finish the skirt all but the hem
and then hang it up a couple of days
to let it take on Its normal shape
before marking the hem. If the
skirt is very full, the hem should be
no deeper than 3 Inches to prevent
bulkiness.
Cops Delay
Auto Trip
and now ot Lebanon. Ore., was a
Chiloquin visitor on Saturday.
Norman Chase and Marvin Hoyt
of Eugene were Friday guests at the
Wolff ranch.
Don Smith of Corvallis was a
guest ot Linda Roser at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Athel Roser. on
Saturday and Sunday.
8AJGON
Safecracker
Must Pay Up
NEW YORK. April I ,VP In ad
dition to paying his debt to society
by serving time In prison, a safe
cracker must pay an Insurance
company for damage he did to a
vault and safe, a state supreme
court jury ruled yesterday.
The amount Is W13 including
Interest and It will be easy for the
convict, 33-year-old Stanley Patrek.
to pay. He has 815 O0O in bank ac
counts. Justice James B. M. Mc
nally noted.
Patrek. who pleaded his own
case, contended he was not liable
to pay the Aetna Casualty and Se
curity companv which insured the
safe, because he was acquitted of the
specific charge of burglary when he
was convicted of grand larceny.
appeared Wednesday safe, but a
little tired of policemen.
B.iker disappeared last week, just
after getting a specially-equipped
car. Veterans organisations and
others had given Baker a veteran
who cannot use his legs because of
polio the down payment on the car.
He turned up today and said he
hadn't been missing: just driving to
Everett to collect his high school !
diploma to submit for college ere-
dentials. The trip was slow, he ex- i
plained, because every few miles a
state patrolman all of whom had
been alerted to watch for him
kept stopping him. I
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of Oregon was announced Wednesday.
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