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NEW OFFICERS of tha Letter Carriers Auxiliary ara shown, left to right, Mn.
Janet Thomas, secretary; Mrs. Jody Sparks', president; Mrs, Dorothy Wilson, vice
president, and Mrs. Barbara Caldwell, treasurer. Photo by Guderian
.Youngsters Like Gifts Of Books
There are books for all llv
family, but none will be more ap
predated at Christmas than books
given to youngsters who are just
beginning to read.
"Look, ma." becomes a famil
iar phrase as Junior or Sis point
with pride to words they recog
nize in their new books. A moth
er with foresight will purchase
these beginner readers for her 6
or 7 year old. The small fry may
need help with some words, but
once they begin to know the joys
of reading, a new world will
have opened to them.
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.
Seuss (Random House), author of.
the hilarious "Cat in the Hat'
books (still wonderful), is another
adventurous tale for those learn
ing to read. Instead of the 200
voids Seuss has been playing
with in his beginner readers, this
new adventure uses only 50 dif
ferent words. The story is about
Sam-I-Am and a shaggy friend
on whom he tries to foist green
eggs and ham.
Air Around Us (Grosset and
Dunlap) tells the story of wind,
hurricanes, lightning, thunder,
mow, rain and helps to answer
the small child's questions in the
tame easy-to-read formula that
marks other books in the series
that include stories of insects,
reptile, birds, time, sounds, air
ports, rocks and minerals, dino
saurs. My Hopping Bunny by Robert
Bright (Doubleday) is the story1
of a little boy's purchase of a
bunny who turned out to be very
unusual. He could hop over the
tallest church steeples, but then
one day he hopped too high and
must.be saved by his young mas
ter. For 7 and Older:
The "how and why" books
(Wonder Books.) These include
the how and why of rocks and
minerals', electricity, stars, rock
ets and missiles, weather.
For 8 to 14 Years:
The Planet We Live On by Felix
Sutton (Grosset and Dunlap) is a
fascinating treasury of informa
tion about the earth. It describes
our glaciers, minerals, deserts,
caverns, animals. There is an
interesting chapter on primitive
cave men and illustrations of cave
paintings from the ice age.
Over 12 Years:
Gods and Heroes adapted by
Morris Schreiber (Grosset and:
Dunlap) are the stories of fam
ous myths and legends of the
world. A book for a youngster!
who'd like to read about King:
Arthur and his Knights and the
wonderful legends of other lands.
The colorful myths of Greece and!
Borne are included.
Greek Gods and Heroes by Rob
ert Graves (Doubleday) recounts
the rise and fall of the Olym
pians, and tells stories of the
magnificent Greek gods in a new
narrative approach.
The "We Were There" series
ontinues. (Grosset and Dunlap).
Jew books include "On the Santa1
'e Trail," by Ross McLaury Tay
or and "At the Opening of the
Atomic Era" by James Munves.
The books are fiction based on
actual happenings, factually ac
curate. - i
Big Game Hunter by Felix Sut
ton (Messner) is the story of
Carl Akeley, one of America's
foremost big game hunters who
did it all in the interest of science.
Sutton tells Akeley's adventures
in vivid fashion that should
have real boy-appeal.
Another Biff Brewster mystery
adventure is "Brazilian Gold Mine
Mystery," and the- perennial fav
orite Tom Swift pops up again
in "Tom Swift and his Spectro
marine Selector."
Books of special interest to girls
are new editions of the Bobbsey
Twins, a new guide to good looks
for young girls, "Put Your Best
Look Forward," by Glynne, Hil-
ier (Doubleday) and "Your Own
Room," an interior decoratine
guide for girls by Mary Furlong
iwoore (orosset and Dunlap.)
Bank Staff
Attends Dinner
WEED-Staff members of the
First Western Bank and Trust
Company, Weed Branch, and their
guests enjoyed the annual holi
day bank dinner party Saturday,
night, Dec. 9, at the Y-Cafe.
The party tables were centered
with a replica of snow-covered
Mt. Shasta with miniature skiers
interspersed with the seasonal
greenery and snowflaked arrange
ment made by Jose Scalise.
Humorous gifts were exchanged
by those present and highlighted
the evening entertainment.
Bank manager Harold W. Camp
bell and Mrs. Campbell headed
the party slate and others enjoy
ing the festive evening were Mrs.
Rolland Riley, Mr. and Mrs. John
McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin So
Ietti, Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey,
Mr. and Mrs. George Linville Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aquila, Maud
ie Bianconi, Jose Scalise, Gilbert
Tosarti and Claudie Leon.
Club Stages
Yule Party
YREKA The annual Christmas
luncheon parly of the Yrcka Fed
erated Women's Club was held
Tuesday afternoon in the social
hall of the Methodist Church, with
Mrs. Harold Dexter presenting
the Christmas program after the
12:30 p.m. luncheon.
A brief business session was
also conducted by the president
of the club, Mrs. Roy Pruett.
A carol opened the program
followed with Mrs. Desey Sullivan
reading "The Light of the World."
Several Christmas carols were
played at the piano by Mrs. Na
than McNames, and the origin of
carols and their development over
the centuries were described by
Mrs. George Luttrell.
A reading was then given by
Mrs. Harold Dexter on old Christ
mas customs and the tradition of
Christmas cards.
The first Christmas greeting
card, Mrs. Dexter said, was a
crude woodcut, made in 1430 in
the Rhine Valley, Germany. It
was in 1946 in England that the
sending of cards on a large scale
to friends wat first started.
The first commercial Christmas
card in America was created and
drawn by the artist, Forbes, for
R. H. Pease, who operated a dry
goods store in Albany, N.Y., from
1834 to 1836, and who sent the
greetings to his customers.
The afternoon's program was
concluded with the gift exchange
with Mrs. Dexter serving in
the role of Santa Claus.
In addition to those named,
others present included Mrs.
A. A. Burgess, Mrs. Mary Lemos,
Mrs. Mary Truphemus, Mrs. Ros
amond Westover, Jessie Coonrod,
Mrs. Helen Soule and Mrs. Kate
Bickel.
Guests present were Mrs. Car
rie LeMay, Mrs. Lillian Musson,
Mrs. Albert Parrott, Mis. Lucille
Townley and Mrs. O. Fiock.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Fall, Orrgon
Wednesday, Dee. 21, I960
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AN OLD PROVERB says, "There are three things for which thanks are due: an
invitation, a gift, a warning." At the end of this gay holiday season of invitations and
gift-giving, writing thank you notes will be in vogue. Small boxes of note paper,
beautifully decorated in Christmas patterns, are excellent "stuffers" for Christmas
stocking, or' for that small gift.
Czechs Meet For Yule Party
MALIN Mr. and Mrs. William
Rajnus, were hosts Sunday eve
ning, Dec. 11, for the annual
Czech Christmas party. The par
ty room was gaily decorated in
the Yuletime motif and tables
were laden with various Czech
dishes brought by those attend
ing.
Following a gift exchange the
RECEIVE BOXES
DUNSMUIR-Cedric Kcsslcr of
Castclla and Mrs. Robert Stanley
of Dunsmuir were presented with
"mystery boxes" laden with gaily
wrapped Christmas gifts last
week. These two were among the
donors to the Women's Club an
nual project, some community
service yet to be selected.
CORNY BL'T NICE
Pork and canned corn are a
Ktsiy team juu 11 wauv lu
often, the American Meat Insti
tute says. Flavorful combinations
include corn fritters with pork
sausage links or bacon, roast fresh
shoulder of pork with corn pud
ding or a casserole of diced fresh
pork, canned corn, noodles and
tomato soup.
evening was spent playing games
and cards.
Those . enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickett,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliva and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle-
rode, Mr. and Mrs. George Bro
thanck, Mrs. Adolph Cacka and
lannly, Mrs. Agnes Drazil, Mrs
Antonia Smidl and Frank, Mrs.
Elizabeth Paygr, Mrs. Anna Pol-
vika, Mrs. Mary Henzel, Mrs.
Ella Halousek, M. M. Stastny and
Glen Meyskal.
Mrs. Smidl will entertain the
Czech ladies in January at her
home.
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DECEMBER
Bridge Party
BONANZA Mrs. Jesse McFall
was hostess at her home Dec. 14
to two tables of bridge. High
score tor the afternoon w a s
held by Mrs. Claude Bechdoldt.
Mrs. Owen Pepple received the
traveling prize.
After cards a lighted birthday
cake was served as a surprise
in honor of (lie birthdays of Mrs.
Pepple and Mrs. Harold Wil
liams. Guests were Mrs. Pepple, Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. Claude Bechdoldt,
Mrs. Mabel Maxwell, Mrs. Le
Roy Fernlund, Mrs. Fred Rueck
and Mrs. Cecil Haley.
tor your
Christmas
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Entertained
MONTAGUE Christmas decor
ations were used by Mrs. Aldee
Davis when she entertained the
Little Shasta Auction Bridge Club
on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 14.
Her sister, Jessie Coonrod of Yre
ka. was co-hostess.
Prior to the afternoon's play,
the hostesses served a dessert
course.
Capturing the high prizes for
the afternoon were- Mrs. Jennie
Mathews of Yreka and Mrs. 0rlo
Davis of Montague. Second high
prizes were won by Mrs. Don Al
len of Montague and Ethel Acker
man of Yreka. Low prizes went
to Mrs. Sidney Terwilliger of
Montague and Mrs. Edna Muz
tall of Yreka. Mrs. Lucille Town
ley of Yreka was awarded the
guest prize, and the traveling
prize went to Mrs. Effie Butler,
also of Yrcka. : !-,
Present, in addition to those
mentioned, were Mrs. Morris Pra
ther. Mrs. Ed Meeham, Mrs. Ora
McGregor, Mrs. Dave Ellison,
llrs. Elsie Turner, Mrs. Ernest
A'Hliams, Mrs. Henrietta Terwil.
liger, Mrs. Larry Walters and
Mrs. Gladys Hart
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