Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD ft NKWS. Kl-AMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAOE SEVEN
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THE FIRST REUNON in several
joyfd recently at the horn
JHarrv Wiard. 2705 Wierd Street
titer, 80-year-old Mn. Nettie Cline, Wood- Cllne'i fint viiit
urn, la., and hit brother, Fred Wiard, 74,
(itandinql viiited here. Fred Wiard aceom-
4-H
i WORK msKKTS AHOY!
The Nov. IB merlin was called
t order by Pre. Francis Drake
if the home ot nur leafier, Mr
Kuitnie Franklin. We id our club
itrflL'n and nitni ftcvernl annu We
then denion.tr.lcd how to hmu !
N'nrK neiiLly on hni;era and (old ,
tirin lor paiklng I
At our nrnt meeting each tlrl t
ulill demon--irate tome thine they '
hjive Irainrd,
,ur new reporter Lou Beiuiett
inuved away and e were all-urr
tt we her leave.
Farley Mutton
l.KK smjt r CLtH
wr Ma
our dim meeting Nov.
W)'2. mi the home ot our lender
Mi I UK fin ;:: en W ako have a
innior leader. Marclne Erlckwm.
wiio took over our Ural meeting
ttM-aux our leadrr could no I ai
Unrt ; Fur new oii-mbem Joined They
Me Jimmy. Joanne, l):,nny and '
I)avld Ray. Ii aa decided in write
14) a constitution of rule thai are i
t be nowed IhroiiRh the cluli
year New nllirem were circled
30 donier
150
pair
15 dottier
1"
I pair
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yean wn .n.
panted by Kit
of Mr, and Mn.
mento. Both
when Wiard'i Wierd. Klamath
NEWS
a (ollown: prcHldent. Urrnieee i
K.rlrknen; vice pre.sldenl, Keuh i
Ray: aecretary-treanurer, Mnrrine
Erlckifn; Bcrgrunt at ai ms, l.e- j
lie Yrauer; aong and yell lender.1
Bobby Hay; newa reporter. Uelln
Erirk.ien.
We planned and wrui throut:h
what e will do on nur 4-H achieve-'
ment day. Alter relirshmcnt were
nerved we wenl outilde to play
gamea.
Delta Erlrlurn
nt'sr BAKKHS 1
Mr. Bk inner presented to the '
member! ol the Uuiy Hakera their
pin and card lor lam rear', rlub
work at the Parenla and Pa Irons
nieetltig at Bonunia Kchool. Nov.
24. Membera are proud ol the cer
tificate ol achievement which thev
received lor too per cent complex-1
lion of laat yean Cooking II pro- I
At the Dec. 1 meeting at the I
home of Catherine Dearborn, the i
leader. Mra. R. Coin ell, gave a !
demonstration on biead making. 1
both baking and mixing It. points :
on Judging bread and rolls and
bKeull.i that can be made from '
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In IVew Jewel Tone
.preeleas Kent for year legs
Adorn your leqs with the beauty of jewels muted by
mist! In nylons sheer as cloud drift but lonqer
wearinq than you'd believe possible, with Hole
proof's fabulous, snaq-resistant Beauty Lock Fin
ish. Color-keyed to newest sprinq fashions, Sizes
8Vi-ll, proportioned lenaths and widths.
aWitHiHaa
wife, makoi hit home in Sacra-
ere pictured here with Marry
County pioneer. Thil ii Mn.
to Klameth Fall in 25 yean,
Photo by KeHler
the aame dough were dlacumed
The club has been asked to pre
sent a abort skit at the Annual
Children's Christmas Program al
Lorella, Dec. 19 It wa decided
to give a pantomime ol "frosty
the Snowman. '
The Jnnuaiy meeting haa been
canceled because ol bad weather
cuiulltions. Bcfurc the next meet
nig in Kcbruury each member la
going to practice baking bread and
cooking meala lor their lamlly.
Catherine Dearborn gave a dem
onstration on making apple aalad
which ahe alterwards served with
cocoa as relre-hnienl. Membera
present were Margaret Colwell,
Catherine Dearborn. Dorothy Kel
llson. Sandra Lindsay and Rose
mary Blalnaker.
Handra Llndaay
IIKNLKY A-l HKWING
Second meeting of the club was
held ui the Henley Grade school
caleteria. Nov. It. lft&l.
The main thing thai was done
was making needle rasaa. Before
that the elaa leaned how to tie
a knot In our thread. That la what
you do belore you aUrt aewlng.
Our next meeting will be Dec. i.
1953.
Handra Kabarta
proportioned Nylons
REFLECTIONS
FROM
WEEKEND OUE8TS-of Minnie
and Dave Robinson at, their home,
421 Washington were Dave's son,
Jack W, Robinson his wife Loin
and their 2 boys Jerry i and Jlm
mle 4 They arrived from Seattle
Sat eve and Left Monday a.m.
TRAVEUN' SOUTH Mrs. Geo
(Jonniel Hurn to LA tor the
Christmas holidays with Wllmer
and Barbara Buruiey and 3 chil
dren and Mrs, Ralph ( Esther 1
Hum 1 Barbara's mother 1 will
return after the 1st of the year.
AT THE MOON RANCHO In
the Henley District norbea were
the topic of conversation when
the Jose' de Latorrca and son Jose
Louis Iron) Guadalajara Mexico
with Gloria Countryman Colma
Calif were recent guest of Clar
ice and Keith Moon do Latoirc
la one ot the continent's' top
tralnera and Gloria C raises
Arabian horsea One Incident In
their visit will never be lorgollen
by young Louie They look linn to
the Christmas pagcunl at Modoc
Kleld where he was fascinated
with Santa's appearance a
novelty to the young visitor
Home tune before he had
expressed a wish lor a wriatwatch
so alter the pageant Santa iGilly
Oilmorei was spirited out to the
Moon home 1 unknown to Louis 1
who wss bug-eyed when Santa ap
peared In person and asked him
what he wanted for Christmas
but he managed "a wrtstwatch"
and Santa promptly produced
Jual that from his sleeve When
the dated and speechless young
lad regaias his voice he'll have
an Incredible but true story o
tell friends at home snd he'll
have the proof on his wrist (WE
HOPED
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WHO'S WHO the publication so
difficult for most to be listed In
land so easy to be dropped Iromi
haa added of Its own volition to
Ita roster the name ol Edith
Rutenlc McLeod 'Mrs. Keni
lor an article In Scientific Month
ly on botulism this was some
lime ago and now in Natural
History December Issue ap
pears another article also with pic
tureson a 16 foot crevice which
appeared In a aparsely settled part
of Oregon sclentlllc facts are re
duced to the layman reader fas
cinating, although factual.
THAT STORM 1 ! ! YEAH
THAT storm! that boisterous
Store hourt 9:00 to 5.30
Elevator H All Floon
ROUS,
Second Floor
'' Mil
Julm.
blustering bottle-neck of Nature
communications killing meeting
murderer and social slaughterer
In general did HOME good!
MOKE people had fun for those
who could get Uom here to there
houses with heat ottered hospi
talitycommunity cooking was a
one day vogue and Klamath
homes took on a kind of chaotic
coinlort not be found In normal
c'rcumatancck When bigger and
better storms are bred the Basin
will beat 'emit
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ATTENTION I Service person
nol collcgo students and guests!
the KP Rotary Club Is sponsor
ing their annual holiday dance
Dec 20 at the Willard Hotel
Free! Of course our own OTI is
included and music Is by Sync
Hainan starts al V pm Informal
It's for YOUR festive fun!
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ROAD IS CLEAR to the Yacht
Clutj as pians are being made and
this Is written ana there'll be a
roaring lire In the fireplace
and prlmc-rlb roast or roast Uikey
on the menu this Sunday Make
your reservations with Beulah or
Mike Regan' at the club.
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OPEN HOUSE for the William
E Bucks in observance of their
40th wedding anniversary at '.he
L B. Gass residence. 429 t 3rd
St the docior and his wife are
0ening their home Irom i to 6
p.m. tomorrow all friends of the
celebrants are invited to call.
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KLAMATH BASIN waa ably
represented by local students in
the Oregon Stale College presen
tation ol Handel's "Messiah", Dec.
1 The college chorus, the a cappel
la choir and the OSC-Corvallis
symphony orchestra Joined wiih
two civic choruses under the di
rection of Robert Walls, chair
man of the OSC music dept from
KP Barbara Custer. Maurice
1 Bud) Deller, Bonnie OUarra and
Celia Speccc were members nf
the a cappella choir Aureha Pat
terson. KF Mary Ann Kelleher
and Pauline Haynes Tulelake
and Joanne De.Merrltt-M.ilin
were members of Madrigal
women a choir and Joan Bussman
and Tom Wells from KF are mem
bers of the symphony orcnesua.
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4-H IN FORMOSA is thriving ac
cording to a holiday greeting note
to Maud Hosley and her sister
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Fitted Princess silhouette to aive vou o tiny we 't
above a smartly flarinq skirt. Double-auilted. woi.i
oble cotton in a qay flower-spriqqed print with
briaht controstinq buttons and pipinq outlininq
collar, front and hemline. Block, lime, red. Sizes
10 to 20.
Flatterinq style with qiant heort-shoped lapels, ium
bo cuffs, smart full skirt with a hold-everythinq
pocket! Of quilted strowberrv-printed cotton, piped
and sashed with zino! Washable too! Black with
red trim, red with black, aold with block, qreen
with black. Sizes 10 to 20, 9 to 15. And lucky for
b.
Elizabeth Ramaby from Mrs. A. J.
Hrundage mother of Peg Brun
dage (Mrs. John Christie) who
was 4-H director here prior to her
marriage Pega dad la head of
the 4-H program In Formosa
and Mrs. B. reports that It Is be
ing received with great Interest
and marvelous co-operation also
that they are generally enjoying
their lile there very much Peg
and husband are at present In Con
necticut returning here alter the
holidays John to complete his
course In forestry at OSC.
"THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN
ENGLAND" I've heard it all my
lite and hope I remember it
next time the light go out heat
goes oil or any other little
temporary Inconvenience U ex
perienced a leyer Irom a rela
tive In England dated Oct 31st
I this year brings the good news
I that rationing is lilting this par
; ticular correspondent Is a woman
I an ofllce worker with 13 em
; ployea under her supervision -r
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SCAT MAMOOUN
Strike sweet Direetoiee
Bote H-23 I no Trd. tax) J
Why give gifts the ordintTy way when Jtm earn turn
k into treasure hunt! These cparUing Ire trims
conceal precious beauty aids that malt delightful
discoveries! Beat of all do waiting no extra
charge lor thee already Chrietmea-wrappea1 gift.
HER HEART'S SET
ON A ROBE
the
perfect
gift
for
'this
Christmas!
owns an attractive beach home
(gucsa we'd call it) and SIIE'B
thrilled to be alloted lb lbs ol
aweets per MONTH 3 ot butter
s week and 1 ol cheese and
of sugar per 7 days egga at
the time the lette was written
are back to 1 a week per person
were up to 3 or 4 during the
"aeaaon" a oj fat 4 of mar
garine and what looks like 2
lbs meat per week (must be a
typographical errori winds up
the list that means slightly over
' lb of meat per dayor almost
t ot IF one can alford It money
seems to be as scarce as the
tempting Items now ottered
Prosperity we preach Austerity
they live.
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IN REPLY to the many in
quiries from frlenda of Mrs. Jessie
Lyle who Is seriously 111 at the
home of her daughter Mrs. J. T.
(Alexis) Runyan 1845 Esplanade
Alexis reports that her mother
is slowly recovering but still has
no visitors.
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