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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1954)
THURSDAY. APtW. 1 iom HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ACS FIVE Aloha Club To Hold Luncheon Aoha Social Club will meet in Ihe parlors of the Masonic Temple on Friday, April 2, at 1:45 J.m. lor a dessert luncheon. Hostesses will be Jean Porter, chairman, as sisted by Martha Leslie, Anna Molotov Gives Soviet Note Metal Workers -Win Pay Raise PORTLAND Ml Some 5,000 metal trades workers won a 5-cent hourly pay boost Wednesday In an agreement reached with 25 Port land employers a few hours before a strike deadline. i FOSTER'S CAFE MOSCOW IFt Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov called in the am bassadors -of , the United States. Britain and France Wednesday and handed them a Soviet note containing proposals for European security. Contents of the note were not disclosed by the ambassadors, who cabled the text to their respective capitals. Western embassy officials said the Soviet note was 10 pages long. The Molotov proposals appar ently were intended as an advance statement for the Geneva confer ence of tit Big Four with Red Will Be China and other powers opening April 26. ' OPEN DAILY . , From 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. . ? " 3 Miles North on Highway 97 PHONE 4283 Charles E, and Myrtle Foster. , At the recent Berlin Big Four conference Molotov proposed European security plan which re jected the North Atlantic Treaty BoiociHiri GILCHRIST By Vlrg Into Taylor , Proceeds lrom a - silver tea, Held March 24, at the First Meth. odist Church, Gilchrist, attended by members and Irlends of the Gilchrist Community Garden Club, wit be used for registration of the club in the National Federation ot Garden Clubs' permanent home memorial fund. Each club con tributing $25, has the club name engraved on the memorial plaque. Few clubs to Oregon have as yet achieved the goal. All clubs are participating In individual gift of ferings. The Gilchrist gift was aent by air mail to Mrs. Nicholas J. Mar tens, treasurer, now present at the national Cnmmnltan harisiiiartr ness, Mrs. , Loyal Loveness, Mrs Bean, and Delphia Hoyt. Following Organization and the proposed Eu- Teresa McComb, Mrs. Marie Otto the business meeting cards will ropean. uciense community. man, Mrs. Frank Paygr, Mrs. Jer be played and all Eastern Star members are cordially Invited to Molotov asserted that these Western plans divided Europe and ry Rajnus, Mrs. Walter Stastny, Mrs. Gene Evans, Mrs. Norma Pe- set one section of Europe against trasek and Mrs. Henry Vacknitz. attend. ' another, thus threatening peace. -, M0W$AVIi.0 Myrtle Beach, North Carolina. Err ruuw u we convention is Mrs. Lew Franks, president ot the Ore gon federation and her party. A musical program was pre sented at the meeting by students ot Gilchrist Sigh School. June James played a piano solo. A boy's quartet sang two numbers, "The Lord's Prayer;" and "O Happy Day." Those singing were Larry Larson, Wally Cory, Jerry Bliss end Keith Russell under the direc tion of Mrs. Hamilton.. Judy Wyse end Sharon Krueger played a piano and organ duet and June Brader played several piano num bers. Pouring at the attractively ap f pointed tea table were Mrs. R. J. Terrell and Mrs. R. D. Cassell. Program chairman for - the eve ning was Mrs. V, I. Brader. Mis. Dewey Craig, Mrs. J. E. Snider, Mrs. W. N. Byars and Mrs. Oren Moulton were on the refreshment committee. Mrs. loom Ezell, director of the cascade district was present. Mrs. V. I. Brader, secretary ot the Gil christ Club, will serve as director during the absence of Mrs. Ezell in Mississippi. MAUN The Malin Garden Club met Wed nesday afternoon, March 24, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Fish, with Mrs. Walter Stastny co-hostess. Roll call was answered by telling how to control one vegetable pest. Mr. Peterson of the county ex tension office Introduced the guest speaker, Ralph Clark, extension horticulturist from Oregon State College. His topic was vegetable gardening. Mrs. Loyal Loveness, president, explained briefly the book service that is made possible through the National Garden Club. Lists of sug gested books of Interest to garden ers will be on hand at all future meetings of the club. Garden carryalls and wall plant- rs. 4n Irnrvlrnri rinnm fttncrA hnvjk been donated to the club and upon completion will be sold to raise funds. Election of officers will take place at the April meeting. The president appointed tne louowing on the nominating committee: Mrs. Merle Loosley. Mrs. Edwin Stastny and Mrs. Jerry Rajnus. The special prize, which had been donated by Zehrung Co., of Port land, was won by Mrs. Edwin Fe- trasek. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fisk and Mrs. Stastny, to Mrs. Philip Blohm, Mrs. Robert Byrne. Mrs. W. C. Dalton, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Holl. Mrs. Merle Loosley. Mrs. Al lien Loveness, Mrs. Harmond Love Home Extension ' i OTI By Mrs. Milton Peterson Chairman Mrs. John Howard, opened the business of the March 11 meeting of the OTI . Home Ex tAnttim TTnit. In thn atudent lminore. with a discussion of the projects avuame lor next year a caicnaHr. She was assisted by Mrs. Jack The demonstration for the meet- was on the subject "Home uare ui The Skin", it was conducted by tsinharrf Tfenjiltr and Mrs. George Harper. Formulas for home preparations of Beauty aias were presented. One excellent cream miyprf an an examnle. Other creams and lotions had been pre pared by tne icaaers ueiuic uic meeting. Present were; Mrs. Edwin Olsen, rari Atsini Mrs. Earl Bairev. Mrs. Lou Wells, Mrs. Joe Hicks, Mrs. Harold Rotrock, Mrs. Milton Peterson, and those previously iiirmiviicu. A nominating committee was ap- pointea. r,iecuu ui uwwia i a a , th Anril is meeting. The topic for the day will be, "Storage nin Tor The Home", under i..j...hin Af thm miintv airent. Do lores Bracken, Those attending should bring sack luncnes ana coi fce cups. . FAIRHAVEN By Mrs. Oral Ileavlin t.um rftrA nf tiie Skin." Was studied at the March 17 meeting of the Falrhaven Home Extension Tt.ii o'lih Mrs. Lee Holliday and Mrs. Fred Speer Jr. -giving the demonstration at Joan a njujic... Face creams were made and pro per application was studied. A letter of appreciation wss read from Mrs. McLean, hostesa-mana-er of Aralea House, on the Oregon 5 .... .-.-ii. .miL fnr dish tow- QIKIB VUHCB" vl . --- -- els, pot holders and Ironing board covers maoe oy Falrhaven unit. Azalea House is a new woman's dormitory. Paring ..i.... .nri butcher knives were .. also sem. . , . The special prize was won by a guest, Malcolm Brandon Mrs. rrea ope' planning sheets for future .pro grams. Mrs. Lee Holliday reported on "letter friends," and several members signed up to write to the unknowns. 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