s SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tAGX i REFLECTIONS FROM i MAYBE THEY'LL (the Elbert t Stiles foursome) be back THIS i weeicend Intended to be home in time for Mrs. S's mother's birth day LAST weekend and for Stevie ' and Dougle to return to school BUT Dougle picked that time to get the mumps could be a repeat this weekend wan brother stevie bo In the meantime guess they'll iust have to tough it out at the ione Palm tepee in the desert. ; ANGUS' SHOW and sale out at : the fairgrounds April 5 will be pre ceded with a 10 a:m. brunch and meeting at the Yacht Club for the local and out-of-town women mem bers of the Angus Ass'n auxiliary here for the two day meet. . : TOO BAD -that more KF persons weren't at the Soroptlmist dinner which honored Margaret (Mrs. Earl) Sheridan as their "Woman of the Year" who had qualifica tions to spare as a suitable- candi date 'ine kuhs sextette was heartily applauded and then Bess Campbell (Soroptlmist from Eu gene) was Introduced as guest speaker for the evening from then on the audience was hers she had a message and she delivered HI A relaxed convincing speaker with a sparkling and magnetic person ality she told of her years In In terior China and what she personal ly saw the Communists do (men tally and physically) to our sup posed ."allies" the: Chinese her broadcast Tuesday the 30th at 9:15 o.m. over KPLW on "What Do You Think?" wil briefly bring part of IT'S AIR COOLED! 7 9036 2-20 Hie air-cooled bodice goes with both skirt and shorts I Be thrifty sew a smart three-piece outfit In a Jiffy to sun In all summer! Two seams, belt and pockets all there Is to the skirt. The shorts are easy tool Pattern 9036: Misses' Sizes 13, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 bra and skirt require V yards 35-inch fab ric; snorts, I'M yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for. lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111 Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. ' tfiv ia J I "Wt didn't save for a rainy day Mew . Commerclol Finance did for us." SEE BILL CANTON COMMERCIAL FINANCE Corp. The Oldest Finance Company In Southern Oregon 107 No. 9th St, Kiomoth Foils Phone 7711 S-251 M-223 ..... Asa the message to Klamath Basin lis teners. YACHT CLUB MEMBERS are enthusiastically making the club house their Sunday afternoon head quarters again and tomorrow many are planning on "taking the family" put for dinner choice of fried chicken or Virginia baked ham and Mike and Beulah will also serve "and-withs" of course there's the added attraction of tele vision for everyone members and guests. REAMES GOLF CLUB swarm ing with social activity started last night with tne card party and continues w'.th the spring luncheon. April 2 at 1 p.m. with style snow by Marvlns and on the 3rd an informal dinner-dance start ing with a social hour at 6:30 and a special fried chicken dinner pre' pared by Al and Lottie at 7:30 Dancing from i to 1 additional info elsewhere. NORA JUNKER home from trip to SP and nearby points while gone she tangled with some unknown germ which put her in bed for a couple of days but she won the bout and continued her vacation In good health she also got to see new grand - nephew James Walter O'Neill son of Nora's niece Betty and Alan O'N. ' Home Extension CALENDAR' "Keeping Up To Date With Tex. tiles," will be the topic for two tfls trict meetings to be. presented March 30-31. by Dolores Bracken, home demonstration agent.- ' March 30, the discussion will be at the fairgrounds In the exhibit building from 2-4 p.m. The next day, March 31, the meeting will be in the community hall In Foe valley from 2-4 p.m. The public Is invited to attend both meetings. There are many fabrics avail. able In both yardage and ready lo wear that are new. This discus sion will help women work with the new materials, best uses to make of them, and how to care for them. Questions on the topic ma) be asked at the meeting. ' SHASTA-UOMEDALU By Lucellle Barnes " Mrs. H. G. Berry was hostess. March 19, to members of the Shas ta Homedale home extension unit, The' "on time" prize was won by Mis. w. E. Karton. Mrs. N. w. Mayfleld, president, opened the meeting. .... , Mrs. H. E. BJorklund, Associated Country Women of the World chairman, filled out a question. nalre on the United Nations and named those working on it. Mrs. H. G. Berry, program plan ning chairman, distributed forms for balloting on the 1954-55 pro grams, Mrs. W. E. Kafton, leglsla tive chairman, read a paper on "What To Do to Be a Good Citi zen," and a questionnaire on coun ty officials. . Serving on the nominating com mittee are: Mrs. T. L, Winterring er, Mrs. H. G. Berry and Mrs. N. W. Mayfield. Dolores Bracken, home demon stration agent, talked on "Storage Space for the Home." She suggest ed using step shelves, sliding trays, storing camping equipment in the garage and a special closet for guns that can be -locked. . , Twenty members and one guest, Mrs. I. W, Beard, were present. Anyone interested In luncheon tickets for the May Festivnl at the fairgrounds, may, call Mrs. May field at 2-0816. ? Birthday Dinner BONANZA A birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Ernest Puddy was given at the Leslie Maxwell home March 11. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Puddy, Mr. and Mrs. Elva Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Maxwell and Otis Maxwell. , .but When "rainy ao" hits your household, im in far Hie money you need. Borrow en your cute, furn iture or salary. WM)mm A LOT OF FAMILY . . . fills the picture above repre senting three generations. Standing in the back row, from the left, Mrs. Raymond Baiter, Lester Albers. Mrs. Robert Baiter, Mrs. Lester Albers, Raymond Baker, Robert Baker, Mrs. Beryl Lowe, Kenneth Thompson, Charles Bowen, James Thompson and Clarice Thompson. Middle row, same order, Mrs. Charles Bowen, Mrs. Har vey Fee, Arthur Baker, Mrs. Arthur Baker (thee babies, Kathy ELKS INAUGURAL BALL . . . top social event on the BPOE 1247's social calendar is being engineered this year by a committee of about 20. Picture was taken at a recent meet ing to complete plans fof the April 3rd formal at the Elks Temple. : ,, First rsSw,' trom". the left, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs., Eston Balsiger, Mrs. Jack Brandon and Mrs. Dick Henzel.' Second row, same order, Mrs. Vernon Moore, Mrs. John Schubert in back of her husband, who is chairman; Mrs. Estin Kiger and Dick Henzel. Back row, Vernon Moore, Jack Taylor, Jack Brandon, Bob Byrne and Eston Balsiger. Not in the picture, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deller, Mrs. Bob Byrne and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mullis. . Photo by Guderian e make it easy for you to collect riCK YOUR PATTERN NOW! We have a complete collection of Towlc beauties you're sure to find your favorite here. WC register your choice so that friends and relatives will know what to give you on gift occasions. All you have to do is hint ... people love , to give Sterling. WC will amaze you with the sensible prices of this beautiful solid silver: six-piece place settings start at $29.75, teaspoons at 53.70, and . serving pieces at $4.00. T.I. 700 Main St. r Set A Use a convenient budget account ( y mdSmmlSi m si . Albers, Aileen Fee and Lynette Baker); Charlottes-Thompson, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson (holding Cheryl Baker); Karen Al bers, Raymona Baker and Emogeno Thompson. Boys in front, Arthur Thompson, Richard Freeie, Doug las Baker, William Albers and Clifford Low. Only one not there was Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker's son-in-law, who was stationed with the army in Okinawa. Taken at the Baker homo on the Lakeview Highway by Catharine Brumbaugh. : Phone 3151 nn I v " ..vwV ZU X M 100KS SMART WOVEN SEERSUCKER MATCH-MATES . Dating or relaxing that doubtt duty separates ara (utt ai smart as thay can be. . GRAFF styles them in elegant fashion of SANFORIZED . seersucker with a PERAAANENT woven stripe and crinkle finish that needs no Ironing ifs color fast too. A 2.98 B WOMEN OF MOOSE MERRILL Senior regent Susan Williams presided at the March 16 ' meeting of Women of the Moose, Merrill Chapter 18. The 29 co-workers present balloted on sp- Surprise Party CHILOQUIN Mrs. Lewis Jones completely surprised last week at a birthday party planned by her hus band. Part of the surprise came because the party was not given until several days after her birth day. Jones, who is chief of police. faked a call out In the country on police business and had his wife drive him to the scene of the call. When It proved to be a planned false alarm, they returned home to find an attractive cake on the table and the guests on hand- - Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Al vie Youngblood, Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Adamo. BIRTHDAY " LANOELL VALLEY Benny Brown celebrated his eighth birth day at his home on March 20, when his mother entertained at a family party, The children played games during the afternoon after Benny opened his many gifts. A beauti fully decorated cake was the center of attraction. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Frank H. Brown, Trudy and Deanna; Mrs. Jack McFall, Lorna, and Leah; Mrs. Wes Dearborn and Freddie; Mrs. Jess McFall, Linda and Non dice; Mrs. Marvin Brown, Vlr- nta and Mike, Mrs. . Eva Rob erts and Mrs. Brown, Jimmy and Billy. . . ' i ' Wears WOVEN SEERSUCKER MATCH-MATES to look her best. These cleverly styled separates B coordinate Into many outfits. They're superbly styled in California by GRAFF, of SANFORIZED Seersucker with a PERMANENT woven stripe and crinkle finish that needs no ironing it's color fast, too. A B C C D 1.98 3.98 1.98 1.98 5.98 500 MAIN , s L I in i '"',1 I A MERRILL CHAPTER plications of two Children of member were cared for by two teenage baby litters. Bessie West la currently lrt Mis souri with her father who ti se riously ill. It was reported that the recent Moose dance at Malln was a fi nancial success; The social sendee -and publicity committees served refreshments at the dance. All committee chairmen are re quested to meet at the home of Susan Williams on Monday eve ning, March 71. An executive board meeting Is scheduled for Monday, April 6, at the home of Lillian Thomas. ' Members wishing to contribute cookies for the Bloodmobtle visit on March 29, are reminded to take them to the home of one ot tne co- chairmen, Susan Williams, Mer rill; Rose Van Meter, Maun; or Betty Fund, Tulelake. Blood donors In Tulelake who need transportation may contact Elizabeth Holland, TUieiaxe, . The Red Cross BloodrnobUe, Kivmsnrert In Merrill by LOOM will be at the recreation hall. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March zs. Cntat . I i 1) Caewlott Has - n u ruu beidwln daalei teas Mala 7 UI