SATUKDAY, APHII, 24, 1054
HERALD AND NKWfi, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACK THIRTEEN
FROM SACRAMENTO . . . Mr. Jay Hanaro (Deteie, wn
In town for teveral deyi to be with htr mother, Mn. P. O.
Fotter, who wit recovering from surgery. During her ttay here,
old friendi dropped in to tee her at the home of her titter,
Mrt. Elbert Stilet, on Mete, Shown with her in the picture,
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SPRING VACATION WAS SOON TO BE "A MEMORY"
. . . when thit picture wat taken latt Saturday night. At the
left, Marcia Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. L. Delot Millt,
2036 Leroy; it a junior at St. Helen's Hall, Portend. Other
than her purely academic courtet, Marcia it keenly inter
ested in creative dancing and mutic. At the far right, Bev
erly (Bevl Lattett, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Walter P.
Lattett, SOS Pacific Terrace, wat home from Dominican Con
vent at San Rafael, where she is a senior. "English" at this
moment is her favorite subject.
Diane Oldenburg, (center! daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ray
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New Pine Creek
Br 1BVIN FAKIS
Now wouldn't thsl be snmc
thln'? Bigns pnlpt to bluer
thlnKS for the NPC Rural Fire
Protection District. In spile of Us
Impoverished' financial c I r c u in
stances, It nniiht even have a new
lire hall provlnn the old ' adage.
"Wherever there's a will there's
, way!"
Impetus towsrd this rcallrntlon
wss touched off by the generous
donation of a lot for this express
purpose by Mrs. Faye Keller Rose.
She Is desirous to see a new build
ing go up on the lot large enough
to house two vehicles a lire truck
and a tanker.
With the first hurdle cleared by
the acquisition of lot, members
of the district (Ire bonrd wcro in
vited to a Joint meeting with mem
bers of the local volunteer fire
department. The meeting was
hold at tho home of Fire Chief
Clarence McClaln.
The enthuslnstlo Riotip worn nil
of one accord on these Imporlnnt
points:
1. It Is Imperative thnt the dis
trict have a fire hall large enough
to accommodate a (Ire trtick nnd
tnnker, nnd provide a meeting
plnce for tho firemen;
2. mint. ecn though the dis
trict Is financially handicapped
until Its (Ire truck Is fully puld
(or, It would be unwise nnd un
fair at this time to Increase the
present 4 mill lax levy upon tho
taxpayers of the district, to rnl.se
the necessary capital; therefore
S. It becomes necessary to con
struct tire hall through means
of direct contribution of money,
donation of labor and by the giving-
of series of money rnlsmir
events of some nature that have
the triple-fold purpose ot raising
(unds, of developing Interest In tho
fire department and providing
community social Hie;
4. That the building shall be con
structed of pumice brick with In
side measurements of at least 24
x 00 feet.
Not long ago the NPC (Ire dis
trict board was quite excited by
n sudden windfall. Tho Kelly Creek
school bonrd found to their dlsnp
polntment thnt they could not use
the Cogswell District school build
ing which Imd been Riven to them
by that, district when the lnlter
voted to be Included Intn tho Lake
view district. So the Kelly Creek
board atl to the (Ire district
from the left, Mrt. William W. I Pat I Patterton, Mrt. HaztarS
and Mrt. Walter Lettett. Mrt. Hanaro wat a long time resi
dent of Klamath Falls. She and her daughter Jtotelie,
and ton, John, returned to Sacramento latt Sunday.
Photo by Milly Ramtby
Oldenburg, 1228 Pacific Terrace; Is a freshman at University
of Nevada. Although in her first year, Diano't vocal talent
hat been recognized by variout musical groups. She is a mem
ber of the University Choristers, on octet, selected from the
larger group of University Singers. She wat also chosen at
one of en eight-girl long team representing Tri-Dolt, (her
tororityl to compete with other Nevada campus sorority
teams May I. An annual vocal contest this vear honoring
Irish-born John William MacKay, later identified with early
Nevada hittory. Photo by Milly Ramtby
board, "Yon can have the old
Crane Creek schoolhouse (or a
lire hall." For Just one dollar
Just like that we thought we had
a lire hall.
But upon Investigation It was
(nund thai the movmg ot the said
school building would Involve al
most ns much or more expense
than to purchase material lor a
new pumice brick building. We
still would not have a (reeze-proo(
building nor ono best suited to our
needs even after a great deal
more work o( remodeling It had
been done.
The fire district now has hopes
of selling the Clnno Creek build
ing to the highest bidder and then
using tho proceeds towsrd the
construction of a fire hall. Nell
Elliott will be In charge ot this
transaction and anyone In the dis
trict who Is interested In It should
contnet him. Disposition of same
will be dono In the regular bust-ness-llko
mnnner.
Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Snntord roturncd from Yuba
City where they attended the fu
neral services of a first cousin.
Charles Stafford, well known
rancher In those parts who died
of heart fnllure. It was a large
funcrnl service conducted by the
Elk's lodgo there. Tho deceased
although retlicd, still controlled
extensive fnrmlng interests In nnd
around Mnrysvlllo and Yuba City,
Ho was fond of hunting nnd fish
ing nnd two years ago had en
Joyed a good shoot up here In
Goose Lnko Valley.
We find: Jim Smith, former em
ploye of Oregon Slate Highway
Department, now working as a
farm hand down on the Robert J.
Snider ranch. He plans to move
his family down Sunday. He has
been working thcro for the past
two weeks.
Clyde McLaln who formerly was
working for Snider, has moved
with his fnmlly lo Canby where he
Is to be engaged In the sawmill
business at Kesterson's mill, Clyde
was In a heckova fix Saturday. He
took a load of household furniture
down to Canby In a borrowed
pickup. When he got back he
loaded his family In his car and
was nlrcndy to take oil. Whoop
slcl "Keys keys," he exlnlmed,
"Where's my keys?" Second
thought disclosed the unhappy
fact. He had left them In the house
he had rented down at Canby with
some other things he had taken
out of his pocket, He was renlly
In hurry too to bad! ,
James Q. Clay bora left recently
for Portland where he Is to be
inducted Into the service from the
Lnkeview quota. He Is the son
of Mrs. Clcmdell Clayborn who
hns recently purchased the old
Tom Ballard place where she is
now living. At present she is doing
private nursing at the Johnny
Thompson residence.
Walter Bliss and Roy Wade have
formed a partnership In the pur
chase of the Shamrock Tavern
from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pox. They
have taken over the operation but
the deal cannot be closed until the
transfer of license to operate has
been completed. This usually takes
about 30 days.
A clever Stanley party was held
last week at the Birdie Crur.on resi
dence. The hostess had taken par
ticular pains to keep the 10 guests
present entertained and they re
ported a splendid time. They all
wore "Crasy Hats" to the party
which wei'o made from articles
thnt pertain to the kitchen. Some
of those creations, I guess, from
all reports, would knock your eyes
out. Mrs. Don Butler won first
prize with her fnntastlo creation
made out of vegetables. She was
truly the carrot top. Mrs. Louise
Miller won second prize with a
hat mndc from plastic bowls with
a side tray attached bearing a
salt and pepper shaker. A "Craay
menu" was served for refresh
ments which kept the ladies goliV
and com In' to tell Just whst they
were eating. Various games were
also played to add to the fun ot
novel effects.
Aiiiont those present were: Mrs.
Don Butler, Mrs. Maude Butler,
Mrs. Louise Miller, Mrs. Buna
Paris, Mrs. Frankle Williams,
Mrs. Alpha Hartzog, Mrs. Oladvs
Cooper, Mrs. Malda Sampson, and
Mrs. Sara Johnston, locally; and
Irom Alturas were; Mrs. Rita
Smlrl. Mrs. Rose Brlles, Mrs. Fay
Ballard, Mrs. Raetchel and Mrs.
Miller. Parly broke up at around
11:30.
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THE ANNUAL SENIOR GIRL'S DESSERT tpontored by the
Butinett and Professional Women's Club, wat a highlight of
II the eventt that make the end of ichool for teniort an ex
citing time. Beautiful decorationt, an interetting program,
friendly greetings from the jiottettet and good food, combined
Girl
enior
Feted by BPW
Spring Party
Spring blossoms and miniature
bright spring hats were used on ;
the tables where guests were
seated for the annual Business and
Professional Women's dessert that
honored senior girls of city and
county high schools, at the Wil
lard Hotel. Monday night. April 1.
The dessert table was covered'
with a hand-made lace cloth over
rose colored silk and was cen
tered with tiny figurines In Alice
Blue gowns, carrying out the
theme. "Old Tunes of Yesteryear
and New Styles of Today." Blue
tapers In crystal candelabra corn
pitted the rose and blue decor.
Decorations were planned by
Edna Albrecht.
Smart spring and summer cos
tumes were shown during the
style fhow presented by the Town
Shop. Commentary was by Sirs.
Keith Moon.
Each guest was presented with
a corsage betore the dessert hour
at T p.m.. through, the courtesy of
the Suburban Flower Shop.
Greetings were by Imogene
Boothby, club president. Mrs. .1.
Walter Browning, Malta, gave a
reading, "Springtime Fantasy."
The musical accompaniment was
by Mrs. Ernest Oray.
Mrs. Robert Ross, with Ellen
Sullivan at the piano sang, "Alice
Blue Down."
About two hundreds guests and
members were present.
Polly Scfiroeder, general chair
man was assisted by Beth Griggs,
corsages: Edna Albrecht, decora
tions; Irene McClintock, Invita
tions: Lorslne Qulllen, dessert;
Donna Pool, Hospitality; Wanda
Elliott, Gene Brlcco, Dorothy
Lowell, programs, and Ruth King,
publicity. Marlanna Kerr, is
"Chatter" editor.
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Mrs. Jack Stevens and Jackie.
San Francisco, arrived In Hilde
brand Wednesday evening to visit
her mother, Mrs. Rosa Viera.
E. P. Pool and Mrs. Barbara
Nygren, Klamath Falls, visited
fooies dausmer the Joe vieira
family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs,
Sprague River.'were dinner guests
Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Michael.
Mrs. E. C. Bisbey. Mrs. Rich
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to male happy occation at the Willard Hotel, Monday
night, April 19. Here, ready to sample punch, II to r) are
seniors, Alice Turner and Nancy Arteberry, being served by
Imogene Boothby, president of BPW.
ard Hoefler, Mrs. MarIn Michael
and Mrs. Sarah Michael attended
a bridal shower for Gloria Hoef
ler. in Klamath Falls April 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butts.
Klamath Falls, visited lriends in
Dairy Saturday.
John Thomas, The Dalles, spent
the weekend in Dairy with bis sis
ter's family, the Don Rices.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant re
turned home Friday eveing, from
a weeks visit in Medford with
their son and family, the Dunham
Arants.
Mrs. Isabelle Hazeltine and
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and Mrs. William Bell Sunday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sullivan, Dan
ny and Larry, Klamath Falls, vis
ited with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. s. K. Hartzler and John, Sun
day. '
Patty Sewald. Merced.. California
arrived in Dairy Sunday, to spend
spring vacation with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Haley.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barker, Klam
ath Falls, were dinner guests, Bun
day of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bis
bey. Guests of the Bisbey't Sun
day evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Sinclair. Klamath Falls.
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