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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1954)
THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Meeting ; "Our Spanish-Speaking Neighbors In the Southwest" was the subject ; of the March program for the Meth odist Women's Society of Christian Service. Program chairman, Mrs. Elsie Burton, was presented by ' Mrs. John Yadon, general program " chairman for the WSCS. Mrs. Burton outlined the purpose of the program in her Introduc tion and then presented Mrs. How ard Hanka, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Kenneth Dykeman and Mrs. Arthur Parr who conducted a pan el discussion on the subject. Mrs. Parr recited the Lord's Prayer In Spanish, Adding a Spanish touch were the Costumes, sarapes and Mexican Jewelry, worn by Mrs. Parr and Mrs. Johnson, and pieces ol Mexl can pottery about the room. ' Violin solos, "La Paloma" and , "La Oolondrina," were played by - Mrs. Johnson, accompanied at uie piano by Mrs. Hanka. Mrs. Elsie McNee was present- Id a going-away gift by the society. Tea. coffee and cookies were ' served by the tea committee, Mrs. . Irving Chambers, Mrs. Harvey Schrenk and Mrs. Howard Hanka. . Almost 45 members and guests were present for the meeting, held March 25 at uie cnurcn. Mrs. Elmer Wade, secretary. : read the recommendations of the Executive Board, which were ct- ed upon by the society. Mrs. Joe . Bramhall, president, thanked Uie committee who planned the exten- slve redecorating program -recent- it- mmnlpted In the church narlors. Topic for study at Uie April meet ing will be. -wno Are uie auiitv7 Mrs. Everett Dennis will be the leader. Harold Sturgeon, First Christian Church, say that details of the ban quet are progressing. - The banquet will be held Satur day, April 30, at 8 p.m. at 'Pell- can Court, KUHS. Tickets will be issued for the seating capacity available, and will go on sale at the start of the convention for as long as they last. The limited num ber of tickets is to insure quality service and to enable the banquet committee to order a sufficient quantity of food, according to Mrs. Bell and Elton Fishback who heads the central committee. Adequate settings are expected for all ex pected to attend. Mrs. Bell has expressed her grat itude to H. A. Swisegood, who Is in charge of the cafeteria at OTT, for his assistance in making rec ommendations and suggestions for handling the large crowd expected. Swisegood has shared with the com mittee bis experience in volume cooking and serving, as regards arrangement of tables, sizes of ais les, number of waitresses required and the quantity of food to be pre pared. Another special attraction at the banquet will be a backdrop behind the speakers' table. Mrs. William Ainley of Mt. Laki Community Church has agreed to paint a scene of Crater Lake for that purpose, OTiteOeaO BANQUET COMMITTEE for the State Christian Endeavor Convention, to be held in Klamath' Falls April 29 through May 3, includes, left to right, Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mt. Lalci Commun .. jty Church; Mrs. Harold Sturgeon, First Christian Church; Mrs. Ira Oram, Mt. Lakj Commun ity Church; Mrs. Clarence Bell, chairman, First Christian Church. The banquet will be held in " Pelicari Court, KUHS,' Saturday, May I, at 6 p.m. Anyone who wants tickets may purchase them at convention headquarters, First Christian Church, when they go on sal April 29. Ticket sales will be made as long as seating is available at the court. Church Group Plans Banquet The banquet, always a highlight f Christian Endeavor conventions, promises something unusual in the menu for this year's meeting April 29 through May 3 in Klamath Falls it:' Mrs. Clarence Bell, head of the banquet committee, says that in keeping with Klamath industry, the menu will feature barbecued beef and baked potatoes. She and her committee, which includes Mrs. Charles Snyder and Mrs. Ira Orem, Mt.-Lakl Community Church; Mrs. Women Hold Panel Beauty Treatment Cause of Death . LOS ANGELES Mt An autopsy surgeon has testified that a young waitress died because she ab sorbed carbolic acid through the skin during a complexion treat ment. The acid caused a respiratory paralysis. Dr. Frederick Newbarr told a jury yesterday at the man slaughter trial of Mrs. Mary Penny 59. The victim was Mrs. Kay Stan ley, 32. Newbarr said Mrs, Stanley's lungs and heart were good. The prosecutor told the jury Mrs. Pen ny operated without a state license and used a carbolio acid solution that was .too strong for a face peel. . , om! 94H500f SCOTCH WHISKY .. Deeper Flavor! MnchMeBtfwer! Much Smoother! Make any Scotch 4rM Unit better longer! WHirt rwrnot, tarn tuner SCOTCH WWSKr, M MOOT. QUALITY IMPORTERS, NIC, NEW YORK. . V, TOUR OFFER LONDON Utl British impres aario Maurice Kinn said Thursday he had offered Rita Hayworth and her crooner husband Dick Haymes 15,000 pounds ($42,000) for a three week Theatrical tour of Britain. He said he Is waiting for their decision. APWL POOL'S BALLOON DANCE SATURDAY-April 3rd At Your MOOSE LODGE. Come as You Art) FREE FOOD LOOK VHAT A DOLLAR BUYS AT MALLORY'S MECO Rosa Bowl No. 2Vi tint 5 No.2'itins 4 No. IVi tint 3 No. 2'a tint 4 for $1 I $1 for for Ibi. $1 si Vi of Whel. ... OT- TOMATOES PEACHES PEARS' APRICOTS ORANGES5"""""" 12 Swift's Smoked HAMS BACON ENDSt J1C BEEF ROASTS iJ5c BJFJTEAKSJ "Tl IT! 551 WE GIVE K WE REDEEM MALLORY'S MARKETS 3301 Altomont, Phone 8993 Lokeview Junction, Phono 8147 Cattle Sale, Show Planned The Pacific Coast' Aberdeen An gus Show and Sale to be held at the fairgrounds, Sunday and Mon day, April 4 and 6, promises to be one of the largest ever held here, according to Alvln Cheyne, sale committee chairman. 1 Seventeen bulls and 41 females have been consigned to the sale by cattlemen from California, Ore gon, Washington and Idaho. Work of the sifting committee will start at , a.m. Sunday, with showing and judging of the ani mals scheduled for 1 p.m. Von Rob bins, Hansen, Idaho, will be the judge, - ' Following the afternoon 'show a cocktail hour, starting at 6:30 and followed by a banquet will be held Exelae -Tax Reduction Sale now in progress on Kenmore electric raages, Coldspot refrigerators and freewra, pins all other excise taxed Uemi. Additional savings ap to I24.W. Sean, Roebuck Co. at the WUlard Hotel. ' ,! Monday moraine an Auxiliary breakfast will be held, at the Yacht Club for the ladies, time 10 e.m Sale time is set for 1 p.m. -Mon day, with Charlee Adams, Califor nia auctioneer, calling the bids. Following la an Index of consign ors i ana animals to do told: Mr and Mrs. Ed Btaggini Jr., Cayuoos, Calif., one bull and one female; Black and Whit Ranch, Klamath Falls, lour females; Delmar Woods, Cedar Woods Farm, - Onalaaks, wasn., one ouii ana lour xemaies Charles and Alvln Cheyne, Klam ath Falls, two females, A. M. Collier, Klamath Palls, one bull; R. S. Conner, Cal-Angus Ranch, Anderson Calif., three fe males; Morris Doty, Volcano An- gus Ranch, Ousel, Calif., four fe males: Erie o. Fisner, Oregon City, one female: Dr. Frank A. Freeburger; Medford, one bull ana two females; J. F. Oullck and Sons, Buhl. Idaho, two bulla; Helen Ham mond, Etna, Call)., one bull; Carl Hammond, scow . valley Angus Ranch, Etna, three bulls and one female; Fentress and Mary Kuhn, Boise, two females; Lochaven Farms, Hayden Lake. Idaho, one bull and three females. . Meadowmere Farms, Deer Park, Wash., two bulls and one female; Harold and Oda Rankin, Harmia- ton. Or., two females; H. W. Ray, Hills boro. one bull; Fred Mao. Murray, Twin Valley Ranch,. Healdsburg, Calif., two females; Dale West, Merrill, two bulls and six females, and Oerald and Vivian West, Klamath Falls, one bull and three females; EaAUH MUKSIEKV Phono 5502 KLAMATH FALLS Hom.daU & Harlan Wa offer ana at the largest selections at hardy ehrabs thla aMe of Portland. i Wo gaamateo superior anallty. Each plant la ear aarsery aiast aaeet with oar awa exalting high standards. ' We ara far atari diffkalt to please than our eaitcaears. and ahraba. most please ua before they are ottered to yea. ' Ceaae ta and visit. Compare our prices and : especially ear reality. An evergreen Is not Just ,aa eteigieea. Became at our odd springe the; atast be fall aad compact and beginning to " auuare. The difference la remarkable. The prfeeleaa Ingredient at any nursery Is Bet faaad la the bmlldlngs and land they own, hat ta tao' heart of the people who operate it. 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