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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1955)
Jim SUNDAY. ATTGTIST 7, PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON COCNTBY-STYLB . FRIED STEAK Choose round aleak that It eut .bout one-half inch thick. Tender ize by pounding it on poth sides with the handle of heavy knife. Be careful not to break through the meat. Toward the last of the pounding, beat in a Utile flout seasoned with Ea't and pepper. Brown the steak quickly In little fat and serve with mashed pota toes and gravy made from the steak-pan drippings. REFLECTIONS FROM a i i. v. V Paint & Wallpaper 4 1 1 CYNTHIA KAY, two years old, holds Gayle Ann, her two months' old sister. They ere daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Eddie Chambers, Chiloquin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albino Giovannini, EIA2 Walton Drive'; and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper N. Chambers, 1 8 1 5 Derby. ; 1 RANDY LEE, two years, an baby sister Ellon Margaret, wo months, are children of Mr. and Mrs, Albert L. Brackman, Midland District. Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Carnes, live at 2127 Auburn. Ellen it her grandmother's name sake. Photo by Guderian WE'RE sorry lo report her Icav-j been chosen ah ore of a few to Uig KF but "tickled pink" to re- give swimminst instruction. THEIR DESTINATION was Ju neau and Ketchikan when Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. ("Doc" and Ruth Hollmam left KF last Sunday with, dtr Shirley and son Henry Jr iButchi for a vacation "up North." In Seattle they'll see old friends Wilbur and Dorothy Irvincs own ers and publishers of Alaska Week ly and owners and operators of the 620 Club both businesses main tained in Seattle for Alaska friends North AND Southbound. .NOW I think of questions! GUESTS at the Laurence Browns "other home" on Upper Klamath Like durinc the pa:i wck were Clyde nno Virginia Kincaid from Portland. They recistered younp son Bruce at the Rafter M-D Ranch near Chiloquin Inst Sunday and started a week of trial'and error cooking al fresco at the Brown Cabin at Rocky Point. According to their hosts "Kinky" and Vir Rinla (city slickers) were in the throes of cooking breakfast in the outdoor kitchen on a wood stove as the Bs were leaving for K.P. Monday a.m. and the meal seemed destined to be a leisurely one of well spaced courses ham merrily sizzled for a time and "now hot cakes no not now the fire's died down' a few minutes later "throw away the burned batch" and about the time the Browns left for town they heard "EGGS i EGGS! ! KNT5W there was some thing else!" Larry and Amy e.sti- i mated that 30 minutes and a new j fire later a REAL cool meal was on the table. Of course there's a Jet-propelled gas stove INSIDE the house but that ain't al fresco. A NOTE o appreciation from Letty (Mrs. A. H Drueckcr writ ing for herself and Mary (Mrs. D. E.) Van Vactor who are coeds at U of O for the summer session and residents of Carson Hall, said that thev are thoroughly enjoying the Herald and News every day that it brings home close to them and they look forward to mail time. Fact is, the copy they get ia addressed to my oU-spritiR and I was about to stop the paper until next fall wouldn't THINK (if surh a thins: now and we're happy that the H&N is giving such pleasure lo the well known KF teachers who are augmenting their fund of knowledge during va cation time. NEW SON in the .lohn Edward (Edi Hoslev family was born July 28 at 11-41 p.m. in Klamath Val ley Hosp. He weighed 8 lbs 5!a port a recent farewell luncheon for Marjorie Olds who, through her years of residency at 4i6 River side Drive has manifestly been a "neighbor's neighbor." As a testi monial ihe party at Reames, re ported elsewhere in today's society section was given BY a neighbor with an ALL NEIGHBOR guest list' and the parting gilt from the Kroup was pottery in the new "Tickled Pink" pattern which was just what the "tickled pink" nonorre wanted for her new "Pink Petunia" home in Medford, A con niving and collusive conference with her daughter, Betty (Mrs. Robert! O'Snllivnn (also recent rx-KFamilv-to-Mrdford furnished the clue to her mother's yearnings Inr pink pottery. Peegy Kuhlman, hostess, and the other "Riverside Gals" shared a sentimental inter est in another surprise the "nos talgic nnsecay" made of (1 of each variety i flowers sneaked, snaked and snitched from Marjor- ie s oun beloved garden and made into a corsage for her to wear that day by a local (con- nivinei florist. Not much can be added to that tribute which was given to someone who will be missed and always fondly remem bered bv her "old neighbors" on Riverside. WHILE we were on Riverside so to speak we asked Pnjgv (Mrs. Marvin Kuhlman about Stan whose civilian address is also In the 400 block on Riverside at the Marvin Kuhlman residence 430. His murh longer "away-from-home" address is Pvt. Stanlev w. ! Kuhlman. HUM C. Co., 1st Blip.. 4th Marines Reinforced, FPO San Francisco He's in Hawaii, which is, of course a rnnsiderable creater distance from KF tLan SP. Sinn Joined the Marines in 1954 with a group of "Pelicans" nfler graduation from KUHS in 15)54. He writes home often and when the Pacifir seems to be getting "Just loo wide" he narrows It with a "Don Ameche oversea:-' call. He's also lucky that Shelby Pitts of Wal nut Creek (Mrs. K's cousin), is a captain for Trans-Orcan Airline out of Oakland, and flies in all parts of Ihe world INCLUDING slop overs in Honolulu and when he has one there he visits with Stan and they have a day at the beach, dinner and a movie. Thru frequent at-home Pitts-Kuhlman get-tngelhers first hand Island-Riv erside Kuhlman news is exchanged thru Captain Pitts. As a marine. Sinn is continuing to practice a dally dive or two (dozen) and has 0mm MRS. W;.L' WOOD, one of Klamath Falls' mos enthusiastic (lower arrangers is a co-chairman with Mrs. Scott McKen dree of classifications on arrangements for the coming five-club flower shsw on August 10 at the county fairgrounds. She also made- the placards for the show. She has used native material, tiock, specimens of "mony plant," wild grasses, bull rushes, loefgepole pine and Douglas fir cones on a driftwood base. Corsages are also made from dried plant material. By JACK NEIPP LET'S BE GAY Th triad today is toward clear, vibrant, gay colors! It's young and stimulating trend that gives the homeploivner more leeway than almost ever before to create a friendly, hospitable, heart warming home whether it is furnished in a Contemporary or Provincial style.' A ceiling wallpaper in a ptaid pattern with a dominance of red in it strikes a keynote of gaiety in the room sketched. The inside of the open book shelves has been painted to match the red j in the wallpaper. This contrasts I effectively with the white-rubbed wood wails and woodwork. Fur- nishings and window treatments e small marred spot an your Hoar, or doing a compter redecorating job, we have the right materials for you. The "right" paint, the 7 f s t J li si right painting equipment, and the "fig'. t" wallpaper. All at the RIGHT price! So be sure and make us your paint and wall headquarters. PAINT STORE are Provincial in feeling. Scraps paper of left-over wollpaper have been j used to cover the lamp shades, fl.v S20 Klamath Ave., K. Falls, Ore. you ra tuit refimsmng We uive d&n Qreen Stamps ceiling. Whether 4-H NEWS K-C 1-lf WRANGLERS K c 4-H Wr.inglerj welcomes two new associate niemDers at tnt meeting held at Janice LaCroix' home 0:1 July 15. rhcy are Stew Williams and Maxme Saki who hitve joined too lute lo become ac tive members lilts year bul will share m all c( our plans. The meeting was held at. Mr. and Mrs. Frit, Corbin's home alter I which refreshment were served ;bv Janice's molher. Mrs. Corbin. Our next mcctnng will be August 0. Rosemary Gramas, Newsrrportrr 07.. and his dad and mother Mary named him John Alan. His dad. given the same first name is called Edward but John is JOHN (or young Horley. Both were name niter their Uncle John Martin. Mama and the baby are Home 1143 Alandale, wt.th papa Ed on uuty the other three little Hor, leys Darnv, Hoppitr and Mark are i' the tnmilv cab li at Rocky Point with their grandmother, Maurt, iloflry. 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