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, PAGE FOUR JUDITH Honored Bethel Photo by Ferebee BETHEL NO. 47 INSTALLS' HONORED QUEEN JUDITH LAIRD Judith Laird, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Warren A. Laird, will be Installed ail hon ored queen of Bethel No. 41 Order of Job's Daughters, at a public installation jn Saturday, Decem ber 31 at 7 p.m. at the Arthur D. Hay. School, She succeeds Darlene Johnson. ' White Pine PMC OES Xmas Party , WEED Mrs. R. V. Mallory was honored at her home Thurs day night, December 15, when oth er members of the Past Matrons Club of the Order of the Eastern Star, White Pine Chapter, called to visit and presented her with a basket of "holiday gifts." .. The visitation to the Mallory home preceded the Christmas par ty of Hie Past Matrons Club at the home of Mrs. Chester Klmrey. A Kail v decorated nhrii man h'na iiigmigmea tne scene for the ex change of holiday presents, which was followed by drawing of secret paj names. Various games were played; and leiresnmems were served byMhe iiuaiess Mrs. jtimrey, to Mrs El win Adams, Mrs. Mort Kaer, Mrs. Kenneth Stone, Mrs. Ralph Fad ner, Mrs. James Culley, Mrs. Maude Sexton, Mrs. Clarence Col lins, and Mrs. George Zwaniiger. Wood siding keeps home Inter lore cooler In summer, the U.S. department of agriculture reports, yet has nearly 25 per cent less heat loss In whiter weather thnn other types of exterior finishes. The rea son Is that nature has built Into such woods as Douglas fir, west coast hemlock and western red ce dar, three of the most popular spe cies for siding lumber, a natural insulation of tiny cells. Alternating pockets of woody substance and air makes a perfect Insulator against cold and heat. SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER I50 SERVED Both SUNDAY And MONDAY SOUP: Chicken Gumbo SALAD: Hearts Lettuce and Sliced Tomato, 1000 Island Dressing ASSORTED RELISH ENTREES choice of ROAST OREGON TURKEY, dressing and cranberry -sauce LARGE BAKED HALF SPRING CHICKEN and dressing GRILLED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK, with mushroom sauce VIRGINIA BAKED HAM, glazed pineapple VEGETABLES Candied Yams, Spanish Corn and Whipped Potatoes DESSERT Pumpkin Pie, choice of Ice Cream or Sherbet BEVERAGE Coffee Milk Tea The Chuck Wagon Cafe "Klamath Basins Favorite Dinina Sdo" 630 Main LAIRD Queen No. 47 On that evening the following of ficers will be Installed with Miss Laird: Barbara MacKay, senior princess; Darlene Wakefield. Jun ior princess; Susan Wilbur, guide; Judith Snider, marshal. Diane Banister, chaplain; Susan Shoults, recorder; Carolyn Bailey, treasurer; Sharon-Evans, librar ian; Heidi Jones, musician: Jan ice Hammersley, Judy Haven, Oayle Jones, Diana Shaw, Molly Fletcher, messengers; Nancy War burton, senior custodian: Suzanne Warburton, Junior custodian; Nor ma Franklin," Jo Ann Oroom, guards; Nellie Sue Frakes, histor ian: Feryl Angele, lady of the lights. Members of the celestial choir are Sara Ann Elliott, Sandra Watts, Pat Shannon, Frances Stewart, Cretchcn Kltppel, Susan Klippel, Judy Barry, Mary Jo Augustine, Terry Lincecum, Ann Mercer, Claudia Harris, Susan Julter and Dora Strleby, prompter. Following a reception after the Installation, the annual Job's-De Molay Now Year's formal dance will be held at the Hay School Auditorium in honor of the new officers. . Dancing Club Yuletide Ball WEED A festive midnight bur fct fbr 150 highlighted the annual Yuletide Ball of the Weed Dancing Club, Saturday night. Tecember n at St. Michael's Hall. A Christmas card matched-cou ple dance was featured during the hours of dancing to music by the Hottentots. The social hour began at 8:30 p.m., and dancing was from 9 p.m.. to 2 a.m. A complete holiday menu was served from a decorated table by the refreshment committee head ed by Mr. and Mrs. Leno Lenti. Assisting them were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bordino, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belcastro, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ar dill, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Solu. and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Oaynor. Phone 2-9167 Home Designer Utilizes Wood The luxury of fine wood- panel ing and similar lnvtrior trim is within the reach of most U.S. home buyers, a leading western arcnltect observes. John K. Smeed, AIA member, whose contemporary home designs have atn acted much attention in the west, says that modem styling has found smart, fresh ways of utilizing the traditional beauty of wood. Intriguing and distinctive decor ative effects can be achieved, he points out, by Judicious use of pan eling; a wall heie. a corner or a full room. Such use of wood lends richness and grace to a home's interior. Smecd Is especially partial to some of the more popular western softwoods which are available at every crossroads In the nation. He says the texture, gram and naturnl colorings of Douglas lir, honey- mneu west coast nemlock and au tumn shades found In western red cedar offer the imaginative archi tect limitless opportunities to pass on this beauty to the home. Wood Is so flexible. Smeed points out that It can be used in an end less variety of ways without mo notony, to get desired effects. It has had Increasing acceptance since the advent of the contem porary western home design be cause of Its affinity for glass, brick and stone and other natural materials. Wood Is probably man's oldest known building material, Smeed ooservea, yet it Is one of the new est because of its adaptability to any architectural style. XMAS PARTY WEED The Christmas party, meetincr of th Khnin r.iiu -!-. was highlighted by the annual elec- iiuh uj new ouicers. A dinner pre ceded the election Thursday night, December 15 in the Foresters Hall. Mrs. Mary Little, elected to the office of chief companion, will be assisted by Mrs. Angelo 8ottana, sub-chief; Mrs. Mario Marchi, fi nancial secretary; Mrs. Walter Evans, recording secretary: Mrs. James DeLuca, treasurer; Mrs. Herman Pastega. right guide; Mrs. Rose Mazzel, left guide; Mrs. Or vllle Rennlng, Inner guard; Mrs. Marie .Sotteilo, outer guard: Mrs. Tom Belcastro, trustee chairman: and Mrs. Aurelia Sottana, and Mrs. Lucy Cabrera, trustees. Mrs. Frank Patella will serve as Junior past chief companion. Following the Hrhnncm nt otlte for the Christmas party, the mem- u e r aeieciea new secret pal names for the new year. Installation for the newly elected group of officers will be an nounced. Style-setting decorators In most sections of the U.S. are using large expanses ol wood flooring as the starting point for most new decor ative schemes. Whether the home Is contemporary ranch or one of the lnvplv irnrllllnnal Dt..lAU tt... natural colorings and texture of west coast hemlock or Douglas fir flooring give distinction and char Hder. For the busy housewife, ease nf llnltAAn flnrt In.... n... .......... mend these two flooring woods. Nine ntlt Of VAfV ln tinman 'in the United States are built of wood, the West Coast Lumhp riYinn' Is. soclation states. 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Ph. 7071 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r. p i Y .4 Jft A f ,fir. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mn. Frank Suba, Lakeview, of the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Donald E. Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. J. Parkinson, also Lakeview. Elizabeth is a senior at Lakeview High School and Don is attending Southern Oregon College at Ashland. No wedding date has been set. MR. AND MRS. C. D. THOMAS, 1433 Summers Lane, onnounce the engage ment of their daughter, Dar lene, to Raymond Beard, son of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Beard,. 612 North Eighth Street. She is a graduate of KUHS Class of '55; and Ray was graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in '52. An early spring wedding is planned. Photo by Ferebee MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE Your Experienced Agent WILLARD HOTEL Phong 3088 '"yu-.'i Cfr - J. A 4 CALL 3121 For Authorized AAA Service Balsiqer Motor Co. THE Merle BETROTHAL' of Ruth Davison to Carol Barnei it announced by her parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Davison, 2120 Homedale Road. The prospective bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes, Chelsea Ad dition. No wedding date has been set. Photo by Guderian. Chapter No. 487 OES, Xmas Party WEED Christmas carols high llKhted the Yuletide meeting of While Pine Chapter No. 487. Order of thi Eastern Star at the regular session last weeic in weed. Mrs. E. Holley presided during the Fhort business meeting; and Mrs. William Davis arranged the eve ning- program which was emceed by Mrs. Chester Klmrey, past ma tron. Pink accented with silver was the color scheme for the festive room decor Dink-SDraved Yule trees wlthl silver- bell ornaments and pink tulle. Nut cups and candy canes marked places at the table for the 45 members present; and a winter scene centered the refresh ment table. Committee members for the holi day evening were Mrs. Edna Sul livan. Mrs. Beatrice Tavlor, Mrs. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Acutt, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Angel and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Smith. 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Mrs. Howard Hanka, Weyerhaeuser District. ho'toty Ferebee 1 HOME QUIZ MAN Question: We want to remodel our basement which has a cement floor. How can we nail the Doug las fir 3x4 plates to the cement so we nave a nailing surface for the 2x4 fir studs for tWe walls? Answer: Your lumber yard should have a stock of cement nails which can be driven into the cement and will hold snugly and firmly. WALTER H. FLEET . PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ' . ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES TO "5 SHOPPING CIWTER ? 1120 So. 4th CENTER ZE Hours-- (Christmas Reserved Feature- Klamath Falls SUNDAY. JANUA'X 1. 1955 Hammond Organ Chord Organ Largest itock lead Ing make planot In thli part of the west. Rent a Spinel piano. Rental pur chase plan. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO 120 No. 7th Phone S04I For Jeff and Patty) PHONE 3454 CO.