Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1959)
PACE 4 I HEKAI.n AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1951 Benefit Dinner Planned By Club YREKA Plant for a progres live dinner to be g:en for the benefit of the new community cen ter In Yreka. were discussed by members of the Yreka Business and Professional Women's Club recently. A tentative date of Sunday. April 5. was set for the dinner, which will open at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Nolan for the social hour. The salad course will be served at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Flower, who will be assisted by Marj LaFever. Grace Osborne and Betty Dow. The committee to work on the; main course of spaghetti and meat ; balls will include Muriel Ling. Dorothy Kitto, Merlyn Albert, j Pearl Ling. Ora Jackson and Helen j Foulke. Mrs LaJean Correia and Stella Bennett will head the dis sert course. The committees will meet at 7:30 p m. on March 23 at the next meeting of the club The regular meeting on Mon day March 23, will be a dessert! course event in honor of the junior) high school girls from Yreka High: School. This is an annual event; sponsored by the club as a part ot its career advancement pro-1 gram. Mrs Dorothy Johnson, ca-l rrer advancement chairman who will be in charge of the program, has arranged to have talks given by girls, who are now attending l Iff) QnriFTY J V J V I I By HtLtN PfclncN Etna News Coed Chosen For Honor ALT! HAS Colleen Yount. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Guy i Young of Alluras. has been chosen as the Ruby "A" Girl of the Alpha Omncon Pi sorority chapter on the I I'niv ersity of California campus at Berkeley. j Scholastic standing, campus ac tivities and personal charm were ihe basis for her selection Rubies fashioned the pin in the shape of at A which she received at a cere mony March i at the sorority house. i The California coed is fashion writer for the Pelican, university publication She is a member of C'op and Saddle Riding Club and the Gun Club A course in boat ing is also a part of her physical education work. Nolan. Mrs Madline Baumbach and Mrs Stella Bennett compose the committee. Officers, to be elected March 23 and installed April 58, chosen by the committee were Betly Dow. president: Mer lyn Albert, first vice president; Dorothy Kitto. second vice presi dent: Grace Osborne, secretary, and Muriel Ling, treasurer. THE WEARIN' OF THE GREEN will still be the style at the St. Patrick's dene at the Elks Club on Saturday, March 21. A part of tha committee who is woritino. at Pat Mc Cartia and Don Rice. Baldy Evan's band will play for danc inq from 10 until 2 o'clock. Photo by Ellis The nominating committee re-!-i,, t. . Jf . . , , , . ... rorted on the slafe of new officers or " ' ? hosen for 1959-60. Mrs Evelyn MeCartia, Mrs. Jack McCartie, Mrs. Don Rice, Jack Bly Women Plan Events Bly Resident Returns Home Merrill Girl In Recent Play Sara West played the Patty in Father Knows Best, the spring play presented by the Drama Club of Castilleja School In Palo Alto on Saturday. March 14 She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale West of Merrill and is a junior student at Castille ja School BLY A large group of ladies, BLY Mrs. Madeline Keffler re attended the meeting of the Bly j turned home March 9. after spend Women's Club. Wednesday after-line a week in Portland i-ivi.,no noon. March 4. at the home of her granddaughter and family Mrs. William Pohll. Enthusiasm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uesalec WM sparked by several projrets: Keffler i Fosterling and her great which are in the planning stage granddaughters. Cameron Lee. 4 Representing the club. Darlcne! years old, and Mrs Kefflcr's role of, Dillavou will contact the different 'namesake. Madeline. ho is 4 local organizations to nave them months old This is the first time VACATION PLANNED HAPPY CAMP Mrs. Agnes Warner, until recently the owner of Happy Camp Ding Store, left appoint representatives to help or ganue a variety show which will be presented to the public to help raise money for the Bly Fire De partment. The ladies are also plan ning on sewing Centennial dresses to he worn at different local gath M 1 was Mrs. Keffler has met her great granddaughter, who born November 17. Charles Fosterling, who Is a su pervisor for ihe Child Welfare De partment. is being transferred erings dance Sponsoring in the near CenVnniai .'"VLP?,.i" rW" C".y future was Mrs. Fosterling is remembered by many Klamath Falls residents Supper Honors Bly Couple Mr. and Mrs Herbert Hadley entertained with a buffet supper Saturday evening. March 7. in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Dilla vou s sixth wedding anniversary . Darlcne Dillavou is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hadley. After supper the guests enjoyed playing bridge and pinochle Mrs U Samples was high in bridge and Jerold Dillavou won the trav eling prize. Hank Hall was high in pinochle and Lee Anna Hadley receiving traveling prize. Guests included Mr and Mrs Jerold Dil lavou. Mr. and Mrs Rod Hadlev: Mr. and Mrs. William Pohll, Mr and Mrs. Fred M irphy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obenchain. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hail. Mr. and Mrs. Al Samples. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunning. Mr. and Mrs George Elder. Mr and Mrs Joe Banister. TRAVELERS LAKEV1EW Mr. and Mrs Burt Snyder are enjoying a boat trip which will include timp in Hauaii and several South Sea islands. More time will be spent sight see ing in Australia. The Snvders sailed from San Francisco on' Feb ruary 25 and are expected to re turn in mid-April Accessories Seen By Merrill Club MERRILL The latest styles in spring chapeau and costume ac cessories were shown during a style show held at a regular meet ing of the Merrill Library Club on Thursday. March 5 Twenty mem bers attended the event presented by Maxme Cooper from Miller's in Klamath Falls Models were Mary Walker. Nellie Fleck and Katie Mernlees. Guests attending were Mrs. Lil lian Thomas. Mrs John Stolt. Mrs. Ira Orem. Mrs. Delbert Buell. Mrs. Russell Haynes and Mrs. Mary Walker. New members introduced were Mrs. Lillian Thomason. Mrs. John Stolt and Mrs. Ivan Kandra. Mrs Warren Walker presided over the meeting A librarian's re port was made by Mrs. George Mattson. Mrs. Robert Walker was appoint ed chairman of the June luncheon. Following the meeting, a home made hat style show was held with prizes awarded to Lucille Dragoo. prettist hat: Roma and Wylie Walker, funniest hats, and Ellen Fiegi. most appropriate hat. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jun Baxter. Mrs. Frank Trot man and Mrs. Johnny O'Neil. ETNA March was a busy month or birthdays in Etna. On March 10 Mrs M Gomes served cup cakes to kindergarten classmates of her son. Mike, on the occasion of his birthday. On March I Tommy Ashcraft was t years old and his mother. ! Mrs T E. Ashcraft. served re freshments to pupils in the kinder garten room of the elementary school. Again on March the kinder garten class celebrated a birthday, that of Jeneva Johnson who was 6 years old. Grab bag prizes were gi .en each guest and refreshments served. Mrs Charles Hovenden and Mrs Neliie W illiams were guests of hon or at a birthday dinner party given by Mrs Richard Smith. Sundav evening. March 8 Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hovenden and sons. Alan and Robert: Mrs. Nellie Williams. Mrs Aaron Burt. Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith and children. Ardith and Jackie. A reunion of the 1915 class of Etna Union High School followed the March 8 dedication of the new h'gh school. The affair was held in the home of Mr and Mrs Wil Other guests Included Mrs Min na Horn. Mrs Calvin Ball. John Jenner and William Smith of Etna: Mrs. Gladys Hart. Little Shasta; Mrs. Margaret Vantre.ise. Yreka: Mr and Mrs Kelsey Glendenning and Thomas Glendenning of Green view. Mrs Charles Hovenden enter tained March with a layette shower in honor of Mrs. Yerl Mur phy. Tiny pink shoes were unusual favors for each guest. Mrs. Orville Johnson. Mrs. Verl Murphy and Mrs. Lillian Ayres received prizes for games played The guest list included Mrs Sam Potter. Mrs. George Dillman. Mrs (lenn Hiett. Mrs. Blaine Mennings. Mrs. Ed Preston. Mrs. Estella Hi ett. Mrs Robert Bogue. Mrs Joe Laine. Mr-. Rudolon van Koman. Mrs. Orville Johnson. M r s. Lil lian Ayres. Mrs. Paul Norris. Mrs. Charles Seavers. Mrs. Festus Faces-. Mrs. Albert Facey. Mrs. Pearl Shuman. Mrs Richard Lutirell. Mrs Charles Dillman. Mrs Hearst Dillman. Mrs Lee Bogue. Mrs Rosalind Sessions. Mrs. Selman V:xom and Bettv Seavers. RETURNS FROM HAWAII MALIN Mrs. Margaret Jacob returned to her home in Mai in oa March 4 after a vacation trip to IHawau She left by plane from Portland with a friend. Mrs, Charles Leveque February 9. Their first week was spent on Oahu where they were conducted on scenic tours and saw places of interest. During the second week they toured the islands ol Mauie and Hawaii On February 24 they left Hawaii to fly to Port land where Mrs. Jacob visited several davs before returning to Malm W BENO COUNCIL WEED A St. Patrick's party was enjoyed by members of the Wabeno Council 231. degree of Pocahontas following the regular ouncil meeting held at the White Pine Hall Friday. March 6. Mrs. Dorothy Sottana. Pocahon tas, presided and appointed a com mittee of Mrs. Carolyn Oates. Mrs. Domrnica Patella and her self to plan for the Eastern party and exchange of silent pal gifts which will highlight the next meet ing. The coin award of the evening was given to Mrs. Anita Pimental. Shamrocks decorated the refresh ment tables for the evening so cial. Thp hospitality committee in cluded Mrs. Geneva Hildreth, Mrs. Esther Aquila and Mrs. Pimental. Games were enjoyed for added entertainment following the -gift exchange. liam M. Smith with Mrs. John Jenner and Mrs. Smith acting as co-hostesses. Those enjoying the afternoon of reminiscing were Rear Admiral R F. Hickey ol Hawaii, principal speaker at the dedication cere mony: Mrs Leona Wanaka Lewis of Hillsborough; Mrs. Inez Harris Affleck. Yreka; Homer Dennv of Sacramento: Cahin Ball. Mrs. Ma- , koiilwi jnu mts. Ber enice Young Smith of Etna. BRIDAL SHOWER McCLOLD - Mrs. Dick Beem nee Jody Hegre. was surprised recently with a bridal shower held in the American Legion Auxiliary Hall. There were 30 ladies pres ent. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. James Caswell. Mrs. Harley McAaron. Mrs. Lourene Bishop and Mrs. Eddie Glover. Those win ning prizes during the evening were Mrs. Hi Wellman. Mrs. Ai Hegre. Mrs. Mary Ives and Mrs Dorothy Floyd of Dunsmuir. SAVE Oregon Pood Plan WAY FOR MODERN LIVING Enjoy o complete flec tion of foods regardless of season. Si t approximately 1 week's food bill out of Oregon Food Plan INC. H 401 Sc. 6th TU 2-4401 I EiwssJssssssssssssssssssJ 3 lain A i rit .cai4 he ika nrmm ... ,, ', ......a was th "rM high school grad ., . '". J! 1 uate in Klamath County Diuwiiii- caps lur i loop .so this week on the s'art of a lenflhvi,fr Marilyn of Langell Valley vacation. She will visit ,, time withiw,r' guests at club that afternoon her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jensen and her niece. Feme Jensen of San Fran cisco Traveling south, she wjll see her sister. Mrs. Mary Nelson, at Mission Beach, and her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs In u-in -s. V L. c.- ... -LI. cu lt , , rijii j j l. "' m. i..nu uuidi miiu. one I :" ,.:. 5" , t S WU the Bly schools from the first grade and graduated from the Bly High School in IMS. She neiresnnienis were served by WPnt on t0 cniir a,,H graduated u.r .,. ronii. .xexi fr0m Reed College in Portland meeting of the club will he at!ad also studied in Mexico. ,he home of Mrs. James Zittle. RI.V RKIIH.E CLUB BIKTHDAY MTt-nic n,. eub jiomti nrnz ai r.i cajon in nan BUT Mrs Herbert Hadley en-iwas honored at a hirthdav dinner Diego she will he Ihe guest of herltertained the Blv Bndoe Cluh al m. th Hm.i vn. vi-a., ..... brother and suier in law. Mr. andlher home recently. Members pres-Jning. March . which was attended Kirs rnuip jensen. Anotncr nroin-, ent were Mrs. Hank Hall. .Mrs bv Mr. and Mrs Charles Fitz er. O. F Jensen in Phoenix willJerry Dillavou. Mrs. Dave Camp-ipatrick. Mr and Mrs Drace Foun be visited in May when Mrs. War-1 bell. Mrs. AI Samples. Mrs. Lar- tain, Mr. and Mrs Rert Griffin mr aim .nr. ann .Mrs i-niup .ien-iry svensgaard and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Erma Elliott and Mr and sen win leave lor uenmark whcre;onenchain. Prizes were won bviMrs Rov Smith Following dinner thev will visit cousins in Copen-lMrs Svensgaard for high and Mrs.! Ihe evening was spen' at the Fitz hC" I Hadley second I Patrick home Right way to clean and wax wood floors i n clean x. sA light huffing vi ou'rr all done in halt the usual time with ni messv , hard scrub- nlnS '"" an tnurh up rieavv Irat I fic arra- again and attain without "T-l re-lotng the whi'le lost. DY j V 4taJ fnr a rich -,,ai nf wax. and ' 1 u"" 1 tivvtll where less jL) ax i. Heairrd. Both w.'rk their ' ' i Uan-a- ,,u- ax wonders on The world's largest maker of hardwood loors gives some helpful floor care tips B Wood Boon requin rlifferaul rare than linn, lenm. vinvl and otken. Fof example, wood floor should nrvrr he wahr,l uiih .iler. Afler ear nf le.tmg. we learned Hrv cleaning I the only rifht w.i t,, care for thrm. ion just pour BfUCe'l special romhination pf dry cleaning ingrcli, ni and liquid at on the floor. The moat Mubbnni mark, dirt and old x.n wipe awav hsltantlt Ml the ilirf comes up on the cloth. On the Hoof i- loM of rich. linoleum, to.'. Vr thi eav . BitHf method next time jrw ax an, -ee the Iw-aiititul diflerenre. rat i noon nr bikim st! (inr. valuable tip on ihe rare ,,1 ,!. rork. linoleum, vinvl. aphalt tile, rubber tile, terrsrro and , eramie floors. Also wooi panelling. VI rite t,lav to E I.. Bruce Co.. Memphi-. Tenn.. for free ropy. fOn FLOORS . . . USE BRUCII w. S HMigl ' ett t.1 m tin ISStSSM the best place to shop . . . after all" New Shipment Just Received! Newest in LUXURY. lowest in PRICE MATTRESS PADS 2.99 3.99 WSCOUSB! On Hie World's Most Beautiful DINETTES LOWEST PRICES EVER! TWIN REG 4 95 DOUBLE REG. 5 95 NEW EXTRA 5," THICK PAD DOUBLE SIZE . . . Reg 12 98 10.99 True luxury at pin money coat for your sleeping comfort Treat yourself and the family to the beat in reat on the moat perfectly soft mattress pad made: Completely eliminates bumps, never mat and never slips It's non allergenic, non toxic, dust free and it stay delightfully cool in warm weather. You'll enjoy the POLY-AIRE FOAM PAD'S cleanli ness and freshneM and -it's certainly washable. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 5-Pc. Chrome or Wrought Iron Set Extension Toble Foam Padded Chairs Plastic top that resists heat, acid and stains. Choice of colors 39s8 All Other Colors & Styles To Choose From Reg. 59.95 7-Pc. Chrome, Wrought Iron or Bronze Set! 6 Foam Podded Chairs Formica top - heat, acid, stain resistant A color and style to suit any decor Req. 139.95 Save 60.16 79" Big Savings on Every Set in the Store! No Money Down - Easy Payments - Free Delivery .llssMuBOBBHH 9th and Klomath Ph. TU 4-4878 Remember - You Pay Lets For Quality At Hafters o