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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1948)
( WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, I948 SEC. II PACE Klamath Seniors Are BPW Guests Tha annual liurly limioiiiiii arnlor if Iris of Klamath roil lily IiIkIi schools wnt held at Uio Wllliinl Imtrl Muudiiy cvnnlnii when members of the Kluiiialh Kails Mualiirnii and Professional Women's club entertained with a 7 o'clock dessert mid iriiurniii. Mora than I 'JO iilrlii were Kiimlii of I he dub. rcprcaeiitliiK Honanra, (;lilliilln. Ili'iilry, Illy, Kliuimlli Union III u ll school, MiiIIii, Mrrrlll mill Haired Heart arBilriny Clilihrlst was the only county hliih school not rrirrirntrd Tables were decked with Orruuu nmim und the cnnlriil table lirld a m 1 1 uu t urn covered wuiion drawn by oxen, llto thrme of Ule evenltiK was, MJ'.I VMVfi i i i i riiTTTiiTKinf Mid -Week SKOIIiTV Valley Club l.ANOICI.l. VAU.KV - Mra, Cora Lavlll and Mrs. Mury Lrldy enter 'tallied Die l.nimcll Valley Wumru'a club at Uio former' home on April ID. The mrellim wan directed by the prealdrnl. Milium I'lituiek, and It wua voted to aend 110 to the cancer i fund. ' The club will nniuur a benefit dunce May a, and thereafter a dunce will be irlvm at the Lauiiell Valley community hall the flrat Sat urday nf every mouth. The next mertnm will be May 'JO at the home of Grace IJraibom with Mary Dearborn a co-lioatavgi. Evrry one la cordially Invited to attend. Following adjournment a social afternoon waa enjoyed. Edna Hood received the coute.il award. Kcfreah meuU were aervetl at 4.30 o'clis'k to lieivale Camtibrll, lxila Monroe. Ii4ibbie Kayo Andrews, Olive llurka, Uraco Ijrarborn. Virginia Crawford. Marttiuel llurnetl, Kilna Hood. 'Ill he Walker. Joan Marchanl, Gene vieve Htntlh, Theiena Trare, Nova Noble, Madse Monroe, Mildred Campbell, Monnu Kernhmd, Miriam Pnturrk, Evelyn Beater. Mildred Novotny, Btella DeHel, Mra. Ben bnw. Mm. Horenaon. Odeaaa Noble, Helen Derry. Krma Carr, Hattle Walker. Orac e T. ew. Mary Dear born, June Nork. Vintlnla Thomas. Viola Dearborn and the hmtesaea, Mary Leldy and Cora Leavlll. 'Oregon: Yeaterday - Today-Tomor row'' with Jewell Howard aa pro gram chairman. Tho apoakcr ot Uie evening wa Uciicvu UiiiiLiin, and her topic waa, "Not Ho Kaat," with the theme, Oregon hlatory, Mra. Duncan, who la recognized as a aludenl of Oregon hlatory, uacd Oregon's ceuleuulal year around which ahe built her very Interesting talk. Hho dlMUaaed the lime It took lor the Ural 16 men acurching for a route through Uie Willamette valley and Uie troubles encountered on locating the Houlll Itoad. Her dales stressed HMO and laVM, fortuatlvo years of Oregon territory, and alio Uild of the two yeara it look for Washington limited offi cial to reach Uie territory and in tho meuutlmc, tho naming of Gov ernor Lane who proceeded without the aid of Washington men. t .. Duncan obacrved Uiat Ore gon had stood strongly for home rule during Uio years and she brought many Interesting IllUe side llgltu, Including tho care of orphans during Oregon a early yeara. Into her tulk. bhe diacuaaed Centennial plalu and iiow various cltlca In the suits were obaervlug Uio dale. Tho apcaker's talk waa ended by reading pur la of Uie diary of O. D. tttcariu, who came to Oregon ter ritory aa an emigrant child. turly Orrgon songs with mualc provldod by Mario Obeiichaln, were enjoyed during Uie evening and an Oregon Quit was conducted by Uie program chairman, assisted by laa Del Unxner. Entertains Mrs. Harry Brlgta entertained at her home, 200 Rberleln, on Thura day evening. April It. Attending were Mrs. Leslie Hubbard. Mrs. W. H. Turner, Mrs. C. H. Ollmore, Mrs. K.J 4 (irk C l n ,4 ' ' ' l V I r r' ATTRACTIVE KLAMATH SENIOR GIRLS were honored at the onnual party given by the Business ond Professional Wom en's club Monday night ot the Willord. This sextet is being greeted by Lorraine Quillen, BPW president. Standing, left to right, Dolores Steele, Merrill; Wilma Blockmon, Henley; Ann McKell, Chiloquin; Inez Sovio, Sacred Heart academy; Verna Brisbon, KUHS, ond Ruth Wear, Malin. The progra m of the evening stressed Oregon history. Ouderian Wedding Bells A wedding of Interest here was solemnized April 10 In LaOranpe. Indiana, when Robert William Euton of KJamath Falls took aa his bride, Pauline Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reed of La Orange. The ceremony was read at a o'clock In the evening by the Rev. Raymond P. Hart. The bride wore an aqua taffeta gown and carried a corsage of yel low rosebuds. Her matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Hugh Ettllne, and the bridesmaid was Mrs. Frank Reed, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Ett llne wore a rose taffeta frock and Mrs. Reed chose yellow dotted swlss. Frank Reed, brother of the bride, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton will remain In LaOraugt unlit mid-July when they will return to Klamath Falls lo make their home. Mr. Eaton Is the nephew of Mrs. William Hall ot till city. Co-Hostesses Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mrs. C. L. Harvey were co-lioate&acs for a meet ing of the Women's aasoclaUon of the Flrat Preabyterlan church held Thursday afternoon In the church parlors. Mra. Bert Thomas was program leader, choosing for her Uieme, Jack Dunn, Mrs. H. W. Davis, Mrs. Z. J. Powell. Mra. W. C. Mllkey. Mrs. Donald JohiiMin, Mra. Robert Ford. Mrs. R. B. Orey, Mra. Fred Hnl comb, Mrs. Bert Miller and Janet Ford. Bridge was played during the eve ning and Mrs. Hubbard held high score, Mrs. Dunn low. and the spe cial award was received by Mrs. Powell. Coffee was served by the hostess late In the evening. r I; i! 1 life I .rjisoa ftm&i. . .... . KLAMATH'S OXLY ItKAL III lti:i IBUTTIEIBMIIILIK REAL BUTTERMILK, generously flecked with tasty bits of golden butter ... the most APPETIZING health and beauty treatment you've EVER tried! Spring or Summer, Fall or Winter, it soothes the NERVES, tones the MUSCLES, builds strong BONES and TEETH, conditi ons the BLOOD, and pro motes VITALITY without adding weight! Buttermilk is a . natural for clearing the COMPLEXION . . . and oil this COSTS SO LITTLE! Order it right NOW for your family table! Yonr 1'rntvr Lnhv Wrorr, or lloutv. Man, Van Supply Yon! t ! PHONE SI 01 rsfm mm) "iSS Mssssiir--"''-'- '-' ' - . Qlttilllllll kti 1 1 r'----Jl'-'hl.Miallli. m tUhljmLi,iitiAi "Fellowship of Kindred Minds." Mrs. J. C. Miller read letters from Edna Moser, mlaalonury In Africa. A girls' quartet, composed of Ma rian Mclntyre, Ingrld Olson, Sally Searcy and Colleen Cress well, sane "Holy Redeemer" accompanied by Irs. George Mclntyre. Mrs. George Grizzle led devotions. Tea was served during the social hour, with Mrs. Elbert Veatch pre siding at the tea table. LAEvENHORE II Will Be Closed Until Further Notice Safwliiiiis It &fe Werfiiiig SO YOU SAVE MONEY I mxmm - , W few ; fjWA TOUGH MEAT removed from end V ,5 ay,, t ... , V fa '-?V I i steak by Safeway before we K 43s 3K9Cai "J. I weigh your T-bone on the market 1 V r,iyir T.Z' j ' 3rU, ' i ' -.' I scales. It gives you a steak that eats 11'" ! -sV.f I Sfa I iff 't! ) EXCESS FAT is trimmed off by V WXiw ' ' I fj h-" Safeway before we weigh the Vak';T J steak. This is another extra step M s as la" ,nat 8'ves you more good-eating J Vaf" meat for Tour money I ' i 1 : i i Wherever you buy meat you are entitled to money savings that result from proper trimming of each cut before it is weighed. Insist that your butcher trim this way. If he refuses why not buy at a market where this kind of trimming is done? EXCESS BONE and gristle at top end of steak cut off by Safeway before weighing ... so you don't pay for these waste parts YOU SEE ABOVE how Safeway removes excess waste, fat and bone from T-bone steaks before weighing. We prepare other cuts in similar fashion each one according to its special requirements. This waste-free cutting is part of Safcway's Guaranteed Meats plan. W'c regularly trim our meats this way. When you compare meat prices, remember that Safeway's prices always are on the TRIMMED cut, free of excess bone, waste and fat, ready for cooking. If ever you're not satisfied that the meat you buy at Safeway is trimmed the money-saving way we say, just show it to the manager of the Safeway store where yrm bought it. If your Safeway T-bone steak (for example) is NOT trimmed as shown above you get TWO T-bone steaks without apenny's extra cost (and with out quibble or argument) Safeway buys nothing less than the top government grades of beef (all beef sold at Safeway is U.S. Gov ernment graded) . . . nothing less than the top gradei of lamb, pork and teal. Come prove for yourself there's more good-eating at less cost in Guaranteed Meats from Safeway 1 SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS 711 jfr 0ctfo mi iff