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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1948)
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACI SEVtN Jew Season Starts For Garden Club Tlir. lliiiiii-l.iih.cll Valley Harden Hi, I, held' It frt meeting of the yeur m Hi liiiinn nl Mr. IImkMk l'Mi.H-r on March IU. At Oil lime '' mrmlit-r wim piwiHiled Willi her prnunuii book lor Mm yn.r which linil been planned by n ( iinlllcp lit mi earlier dale, one of the mul Blllliollvn (lllirH of (he book (hi. yrur I Ihr, quotation and bit of verse garnered by the cniiimlltec iii.-iiiIk-i h from various book mid liuigiuliic. which head the piiuc of nidi meeting date Thin club win oikiiiiIi-iI lu year- '. no nun ii" carried n mil prnuiaiu cvrr lnce, II In a member of Ihr Onm.il Federation of (liirdrh rlul. It rlub flower la Ihr daffodil. 'Ihr rcitulur meeting day are the. ecund and fourth r'rldiiy of nu ll mouth ut 2 p. III. l Ihr home of various mem ber. Officer llila year arc: pic.iidcut, Mr. Mrwilp Krn.ler: vice president, Mr. Klna Itueck; kccrciary-lrcaMir-er. Mrn. Kdllh Jour. Committee member Inrliidr: publicity. Mi. Irene Hartley: chool mounil lund caplllg. Mia. KUn Kllrrk; piuitriima, Mra. Heinle I'rarlcr; lllii itrlnn, Mia, Alio, IllKuli; Visiting, Mia. VrMH iluuiia: inuitu.liin ulicilpilou, Mia. Kl Itiicik; finance. Mra. I,i?..ic rlrlllllur: flower allow, Mia. Juliet I'dnluiid, and mcuibcrnhip, Mra. Vrala Hogg. The rluli nirrlra scvcrul ycnr-lo-yca' project, (me of tlieiw n apioi aorlim (lie I n d c u p I n g ol Ihr ground of Ihr nrw llonann grade and high xImiI. II alo Knor cemetery clean-up day. It nuliualii an cxtcn.lvc garden binary from which member t all dluw at each meeting. It Ima a yearly flower allow J iinl a allvrr Ira. The Ira la brum given for tile brnrfit of onr ol the national charily oritnniutiuii. It alio aponaora a 4-11 uaiilrn club. Aj Uir club li.i no apci ul inunry llluklllg project. It laal yrur took up taklnn jibiuripllom lo all popular mugrtlhr aa a loran.i of keeping, aomo amall um coming In to take carr of curicul cxpcii-tr. Hlieclal project lor tin year Includr a Ifk-iiilnutn divuuiioii at each lllrrtlnii on liomr landai aping. A content will be llrld at each incct Inii lor varlou dhpluy. with tJurc ribbon ii l ven for prim. At tlte end of Hit year prlw. will be mien lo Uic hotdrra of tlir moU rlbbum. The next meeting will oe held at the home of Mra. Vligluia Tolllc on April 10. The dale haa been art fol ward because the iiiainct meeting falla on the rritulnr dale. The roll coll will be. "II you weie llmiied lo (rowiui one flown, what would it be and why?'' The conical will be a apecimrn of farced flowering branrhea. The topic, "Making Hie toll, makra Uir iiaiden." with a talk on Irrlilirera and compoat making by Irene Hartley. Any woman .utcretcd In garden ing. If he actually dor the work or not. la cordially milted lo atirml either aa a vialtor or to become member. Easter Affairs HKNI.EY The Kaalcr acaMin wa the occaaion lor a number of din ner and get-Uiyetheia of trlrnda In the Henley dllrlcl. Mr. and Mr. K J Yadon enter tained at dinner Raalrr rHinday, and gueala were Mr and Mr Krllll Childreili. Imna and Wesley, of Klamath rail. In Ihr afternoon Mr. and Mra. Floyd Chancy. Hhlrlry. Kloyd Jr. and Uila and Inland UrLap joined the group for an hoairr egg hum on the Yadon lawn. KAK.OS Announced HI'ltAlllIK HIVKIt New of lll lerest wua leainrd Hutiirday evening, March 20. when Mra. Ida Htory of Hprugue Itivrr auiiouucod llie bo Iroihal uml lorlhcoming murrlage ol hrr daughter, ('hurlrne, ui llobrrt (.'annul. la the ton of Mr, and Mi. Moro C'arnlnl, also of Hprugue Itivrr. Tlir nrw wua told at a diinclng puny ul Ihr high acliool auditorium. I'ule for the wrddlug haa been ael lor July 4. Mia Htory will be grud uiiird f i kiii llonuiira high acliool till api lug. Mr. ( ta 1 1 1 1 1 1 . graduiile of Hprugue Hlvrr high acliool, rrved two-nnd-o-liulf yruia wild the nriny overaona allrr graduation. Easter Dinner HKNI.KY -The home of Mra. I.um Hhori waa Die acene of a family diniirr Hualer Hundny. Kujoying the ulirrnoon were Mr. and Mr, w. P. Illlyard and (llenn. Mi. and Mra. Harold Hlaughier. I ion. Jon. tirace Ellrn and Honn.e Jean. Mr. and Mra. I.yle Haley, Hen Murphv. Hull Murphy, Mr. and Mra. Jerry Hhorl. I)mina and Handra, Mra Hliarold Cliatmiall, Mr. and Mra Dnvton Plnchrm. Hharcm. Hhella. (')inrlrne, Collene and Jer ry Mr and Mr Ployd Hhorl. Mr and Mra. John Khort. nonnld and Itelrecca and Mra. Bhort. Family Dinner MT. I.AKI Mr. and Mr. Percy Dixmi rntcruilnrd al family din ner Saturday night honoring thrlr scii-ln-hiw, Imald Wliltlatcli, on hl birthday. Mrmbrra of the family preaenl were Mr. and Mr, flonald Whit latch. Mr. and Mra. Prnral Hills III, Donna Uixon. Mr. and Mra. Harold Dixon. Philip and Karrn Dixnn. Mr and Mr. Ralph Hill. Hichard. Rolieri and Jrannie Hill and the hnsta. Mr. and Mr. Dixon. Quiet Rites Mildrrd A Helm of thl eliy be came the bride of Raymond P. Dob son of Orovllle. Calif., In a qutet I cerrmony read at Reno. Nev. March j 34. Mr. and Mra Dobson will make their home In Klamath Palla. w? 'Tm ( K -ta, ANNOUNCED this week was the betrothal of Ruth Larece Chidester, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. A. B. Chidester, of this city, who will become the bride of Cordon M. Dennis, also of Klamath Falls. No date has been set for the riles. Jmira-Mlllpr . . ' r : . . ' 7 ,, , $ La i-A'-fT.'S:.!' TINY daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orcn C. Lewis of 2642 Ebcrlein, is Linda Louise. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hallie H. Hoynes of Poc valley, ond Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Lewis of. this city. Kennell-EllU. " - f:iBm BSE . ini--3- t o i ii ii inn '1i i J '- ''''' " " '-'-- - g MOTHERS AND SPONSORS of Klo-Fal-Ore Camp Fire Cirls were honored ot tea recently when the girls entertained ot the home ol M'S. Raymond H. Engelcke. From left around the table ore Shirley Davis, Gail Reinhart, Morilyn Brandt, Ann Pedersen, Harrictte Moody, Rosanne Tole, Annette Jacobs ond Mary Lou Engelcke. Gudeiian Primary Party The primary drpurtinrnt of the first Preabylerlaii church Huuday school enjoyed a parly given by their Huuday achool leucher Mon day afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. (Jaiiir and content and singing were enjoyed, and Mr. Knilly Mecur. director of religious edu cation for the church, told the youngster a alory. Refreshment were erved later In llie day. Complimented TUI.ELAKK Mr. Marvin Thorn entertained Wednesday al a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Pelican cafe for few Intimate friend, hon oring her daughter Dorothy whoae engRKcment wa announced this week. Sprint flower centered the table and places were marked for Mra. Byron Hurdenbrook. Mr. Clemen Lundy. Mr. Wilbur Shan non, Mr. Krl Hamaker, Mr. Thome and Dorothy. Ashland Party HKNI.EY Eter Sunday wa spent In Ashland by group of Henley resident who enjoyed din ner wllh Mr. Delia Urothanek. In Uie parly were Mr. and Mr. Pred Heynier Jr.. Mike and Suale; Mr. and Mr. Burrell Short. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Oober. Wtnlfr?d, Hetty Wallace, Burrell and John Oober. Women of Reume Oolf and Country club who plan to attend tile coming luncheon meeting Fri day afternoon. April 0. are a.sked to call Mr. E. B. Brosterhou. tele phone 8611. before Tuesday. Bovine Honor Roll Shows Big Gain PULLMAN. Wash.. April 1 (A't The "honor roll'- of Washington cow with lifetime bulterfat pro duction record of 3000 pound or more 1 getting blRger. M. B. Nichols, extension dairyman at Washington State college. ld 1"4 such cow were listed during the 1947 test year. The total on Dairy Herd Improvement associa tion records now i 848. The champion living lifetime pro ducer In the state, Nichols said. Is Curkaniit Bonny Jean, a registered Guernsey owned by Prledrlch Bros, of Bow. She produced 7787 pounds of bulterfat during 13 lactation periods. Little Ads get Big Results. Use Hie Herald and News Want-Ads I SAIGON DINE & DANCE at the 97 Supper Club (formerly Two Sister Inn) 3 Milei S. on Highway 97 k Delicious Steaks and Chicken Dinners Open 2 p. m, to 2 a. m. MUSIC BY Leonard Walden Bernice Mahan Marvin Foidick For Reiervotiont Dial 9060 WE RESTORE THAT NEW LOOK You can trust Cascade with your best finery , . . your daintiest clothes. We take particular pride in our work and we'll return your clothes to you looking as bright and new as the day you bought them! Try Cascade . ; there IS a difference in dry-cleaning. Telephone 6565 or 5111 for pick-qp and delivery service CASCADE LAUNDRY ANQ DRY CLEANERS Klamath'i Finest 0pp. Post Office Deborah Lee la the name given ! Hi nnr ,,arr to the new baby diiiiKhier of dipt, j L""1 " lcl UUCJ1J and Mr. Theodore Kill Myer. The little mrl wa born in HI. Luke hop!la! In Tokyo, Japan, where her lather Is Miauoncd with the 8th army eiiKlneer quadron. She was born March 10 and weiiched ti pound 3 ounce. An older child, Richard Theodore, four year old, alo Is with the family In Tokyo. Proud grandmother la Mr. W. P. Myers of Klamath Falls. Gathering HENLEY Mr. and Mr. Jack Welmer entertained on Easter Bun day with dinner at their ranch home. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. ciinn Dehllnner and Mo" clmor, John Welmer and the hosts. 'HENLEY A family dinner at the Jcm Johnon home on the Merrill highway was an Easter Sunday event. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Le land Cheyne and Jcffery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert. William Cheyne and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Johnson. Member of the Klamath Palls Garden club will meet at the city library clubrooms at 2 o'clock, Mon day afternoon, April 5. Election of ofllcers will be held, and this after noon will feature a general discus sion on birds. IUn Norland Phone ton. Auto Insurance. SAIGON " r. - w THESE TWO are Bonnie Belle and Stanley Dave Dalton, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Dalton of 2556 Homedole. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sexton and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Keffer of Klamath Falls. Kennell-Ellis. 'III 5p 2,1 1JJ I w i I Si irn i h A 'A ' 1 TO CICANSC, RffliESH; SMOOTH Cleann with Ardena or Fluffy Cleansing Crtarni 1.00 to 6.00. ta. ttl'nh with Skin lotion, l oo to f SOi 8moolh with Ardena Velva Cream, t.00 lo .00i Oianga Skin Cream, 1.00 lo 1.00, Or Perfection Cream, 3.25 - 6.00 - 10.00 Plus Tux Cosmetic Dept. Main Floor Honor Guests Katherlne Bpannau and Ernest Palone were honor guesu at a show er given at the home of Mr. and Mr. U. W. BlKby recently. Co hostesse were Mr. Leon McOuIrr, Mrs, Coy Northcutt and Mr. Bud berry. Others present were Mrs. Helen Spencer, Mrs. Earl Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Oley Lollarhlde, Mr. and Mr. Monroe Albrighton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Charles, Mr. and Mr. A. B. Adair, Mr. and Mr. Nemeyer, Mr. and Mr. W. P. Jone and chil dren, Kev, and Mr. C. O. Rom, Mrs. Mayme Martin, Oeraldlne Martin, Mr. Walter Hamblln, Mr. Grace Spannau. Mrs. Kutli Martin, Mr. Payne, Jewel Payne. Mary Ruth Stephens, Vlda Mae Northcutt, Rowena Carroll, Mr. Wicker, Coy Northcutt and Leon McGulre. Celebrated HENLEY Little Mike Beymer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Beymer Jr., celebrated his third birthday Monday, March 38 with a birthday dinner at the family home. Ouesta were Mr. end Mrs. Clar ence Gober, Winifred, Betty, Bur rell Wallace and John end Mr, and Mrs. Burrell Short. SEP I 'i SUSAN LEE is the small daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. E. W. Spencer of 815 Mitchell street. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dodson of Roseburg, and Mr. ond Mrs. E. C. Spencer of Los Angeles, Calif. Kerinell-Ellla. BRAND NEW MODELS! ZENITH AND Westinghouse Radios, Combinations, In light and dark finishes ... 4 new models just received. EAST SIDE APPLIANCES 621 Klamath Phone 8886 i - y j"' A 51 I " , 5.." . tV-C,.1 CHILDREN of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Alexander of 1614 Divi sion are Diona ond Shirley. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Andrus of Klamath Falls. Kennell-Ellll Scouts To Show Film Wild animals In their natural environment In the rugged country up near the Arctic Circle will be shown In a film sponsored by Boy Scouts of troop 44. In Tulelake Wed nesday. James H. Bond. lecturer, photog raphef and explorer, will be present at the Marcha theatre for the show ing of his picture, which took 57 days to film. The scenic Yukon country, animals such as wolver ines, caribou, moose, grizzlies and wolves, and the making of a moose hide boat all combine to make this film uniquely Interesting. Proceeds of the show will go to finance summer camp for the Boy Scouts and the Scout selling the most tickets will have all his camp expenses paid. A nominal admission fee will be charged, with special rates for students. SAIGO.V The Place to MEET GREET and EAT MOLATORE'S 1112 MAIN Finest in tone quolity by any standards ry- cqfH& t Now on display at ttephy'f Music Co. Fine Musical Instruments 20 N. 7th Phone 4519 . . . LITTLE LADY'S won droits new dual-personality invention for fan and! good grooming both! An enchant ing plastic "all-around" Car ousel toy that holds all the things to keep a little girl beautiful: Little Lady's "very own" Bubble Bath, Shampoo, Toilet Water, Hand Lotion, and Talcum. Charmingly boxed. A 50 X' .-. . LITTLE LADY'S magic' formula for fun and good grooming! , , . for making bath time the happiest time of the day! A gleaming blue plas tic bathtub toy holding a jumbo-siicd bottle of LITTLE LADY'S delicately scented "billion-bubblc" BUBBLE BATH! 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