Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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SOCIETY
By HELEN BECHEN
HKRAI.D AND NEWS,
Tuesday, January 10, 161
Klamalh Falls, Ore.
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CAB Aide Works Daily
With Head In Clouds
WASHINGTON NEA -Cali-hing
a husband in Washing
ton where women outnumber men
Iseven to one has never bothered
Civil Aeronautics Board official
questions.
- Fortunately, a safety official
is responsible for questions about
disaster investigations. But this
doesn't prevent Grace from beinf
Grace Biermann in all ot her 32 awakened late at night hy report,
years as a government gal. icrs who are cither new In the air
"You see. I had heard about H beat or unable to locate the
how many women are here when
THE NATIVITY SCENE was
presented at the Neighbors of Woodcraft
party Dec. 19. Pictured at left is Cynthia Fleotke as
Mary; Donny Polich as Joseph, right, and Francine
Fleotke, the angel in the center. In the background is
Babe Foote, left, and Jennie Charles.
Photo by Juanita Carlson.
KG Hall Party Scene .
T1, VMinhic n( fViliimhnc HallknnP hv FljiiriP Cook followed hv
lhe wtlin8 n Det- 19 for a,he Normadean Dancers. Karen humor explain
Christmas parly given by Keigh and KoDin Carlson sang iinKieh a( (ne of 53 sne has
Dors ot vooacraii. oania passeaiRells and Francine FloetKe
out gifts and candy to more than, , d accomnanimcnt for
her sister, Cynthia, to sing
"Swinging Along."
A solo, "Oh, Christmas Tree"
was sung by Sandra James.
Poems were read by Mary and
Virgil Bell and the Cavanau?li
children.
accident specialist.
Says Grace: "There was a time
GRACE BIERMANN '
Beta Sigma Phi
BETA I'HI CHAPTER mcmhcr of the sorority, entered
as lima Clawson played "Hero
The Dec. mccttng of Beta Comcs caus.. hcr 8C.
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Pni;.rJi--
was nem at tne nome ot una
Backa. Special guests for tlie eve-
Ini,,,, Ruth Divani nA Kiwi.
lvn Schenk, who have just moved
During the regular business
meeting plans for the New Year's
Eve party were discussed.
The program was given by Bet-
ty Dirschl. Her topic was pleas
ures of possession from the book
'Beauty." Special guest for the
evening was lima Clawson'.
Co-hostesses Madonna Kalb-
lived in Iowa," says Grace,
newlv aDDointcd CAB public in-iwhen I could remember the
formation chief and one of Wash-status of all CAB cases. Now
ington's foremost authorities on there are so many of them going
civil aviation. "So I brought a on that 1 have to do research.'
husband along with me." I in addition to helping report
This quip is characteristic ot,ers. orace answers slacks ot BONANZA Reports of the pre
the sparkling personality that has queries from children each weckvious year were hca,.d by mem
endeared Grace to Capital news-! who need information for school of the Bonanza Women's Club
during her 16 years with reports. !lie also keeps up with at tne jan. 2 meeting conducted
to Klamalh rails a short time
ago.
After a short business meeting,
two programs were given from
the book, "Beauty." The first was
given by Holly O'Ncale and Aura
Mitchell on the art of dress. They
showed a movie on how to alter
clothing. The second program
as given by Dorothv Anderson
on the subject Our Own Home
She also showed a movie, titled esscs on New Year's Dav at the
Redecorating a Room." i,ome of the latter. Their guests
Co-hostess for the evening was included Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Y'oung, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Young and daughters, Sharon,
Donna, Roberta and Paula, and
Director Visits
MOUNT SHASTA-Evclyn Hol
land of Woodland, director of Sor
optimist District Three, made her
official visit to the Mount Shasta
group Tuesday evening to a board
meeting and to the regular Wed
nesday breakfast meeting.
The official was gratified by
the activities shown by the new
club in its first year of existence.
The senior citizen survey by
be the basis for (he coordinated
council between various agencies
in bringing benefits to the older
residents of the Mount Shasta
area.
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ucu.cn am. .--ui. .0 Ddiiamyne .))c Sol.oplinlists wi bcgin Mo.
served refreshments. 1 , ' . ., ,
Oay, Jan. m. iieaciquaricrs lor
NEW YEAR'S DINNER the field work will hp the Java
ETNA Mrs. William Smith and! Junction Bakery.
Dorice Young were dinner hott- f,e rcsui ( ,js surVcy will
Friendly
Helpfulness
T Every
Creed end Purse
Word's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Werd
and Sons
92S High TU 2-4404
Marge Suetter.
Santa Claus visited the Beta
i- .-n 1 1 I Phi Chapter's Christmas parly at
UOnd HZa CLJO ,he liome of Loltie Hicks, on E)cc. j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Meek and
6U. tifiiiici, n till tV11 lui lain uauimio, ,uiiuiv aim vmti.
Hears Reports
40 children
Guardian Neighbor Jennie
Charles opened the festivities
with a poe.ii she had written for
the occasion. Evelyn Carlson gave
the opening prayer and Eleanor
Cook lit the camp fire.
The program yvas begun with a
m.m.3h$mm
reared four children while going
to the top of one of Washington's
the work of other aviation agon
cics to refer reporters to the best
source. "I read all the aviation
magazines," she says.
by Cora. Leavitt, president
Margaret Burnett, secretary,
read a letter from the counly as
sessor regarding the library build
But despite the often hectic na- jng. The constitution and 'bylaws
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lUUUL'SL pitaa tiiiv. ,aiu ..- . iui C UI UCI JOU, Ul 816 Say, Hflfe
without getting more man . uvc don t know any place I would
gray hairs. rather work. I feel that every
Answerine reporters' questions! time I locate information for a
keeps her busy eight
day. Sometimes her
to be mailed to the asses
sor's oflice.
Of special interest was the re
port made by Mildred Kelleson
ht hours a reporter I'm adding to my own!asllrel. and Vcta wmims
Sleep is in- nuns 01 Knowieage. el.a, chairman of the ba2aar- lhat
cleared for building
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DIAMONDS . . . THEIR
QUALITY & PRICE
terrupled Dy mwnigni pnone cans uracc grew up with the news
from them. t paper business.
CAB is the federal agency that
assigns commercial airline routes
and authorizes rates. It also in-
! vestigates crashes. With the rapid
Doei th variation of Hit quolitici of COLOR, PERFEC
TION, CUTTING and CARAT WEIGHT of rha diamond
darermina why Vi carat diamond may be worth $150.00
or $400.00?
The simple truthful answer it yes . . . OUR STRENGTH
IS OUR WEAKNESS FOR EXPLAINING AND SHOWING
QUALITIES IN DIAMONDS.
Wa offer Terms for any budget
of commercial avia-jwent t0 school
tion, the agency nas Decome a A(lr ,.adua,inl, rrnm hh
prime news source for the press Lnol. Grace took a stenographic
course and "went out to earn my
living." She met her husband, an
electrical contractor, while work
$248 27 was
expenses.
My lather was editor ot the There followed a discussion on
paper in Silver City, Iowa," shelhazaar prices for next year and
explains, i learned to set type wjVs of making the affair more
and use a typewriter before l altractive. Each member is asked
to bring some article to work on
to the next meeting Feb. S when
expansion
A 'tion. the
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.aO c (' nnA Wnr acciclanl
T (CUIUS. i3U Ulclic anu ,.v, aio.u,,.
tt am piihpr hpino nuestioned Der
sonally or answering queries over
the phone almost every minute in. fnp ,h. s .... in New.
lot ine worKing any. i,on Iowa ney moved , Was.
lington soon after their marriage
J. C. RENIE,
t
J "Our busiest times come after
V board decisions," Grace explains.
T'Then the phone rings constantly
in 1929.
Grace got a job with the Inter-
Lillian Bechdoll and Dorothv Pe
terson will be co-hostesses.
Lorraine Beck won the special
prize.
Refreshments were served by
Beltye Slcher and Janet Fern-lund.
JEWELER
ta.!nn omA liuVE WO Hipal U'ilh AS I . n n i
y u.. ou.., isiaie commerce commission ana
Ti"i. worked there until 1939 when she
I hour." joined CAB. to begin her success-
t , ii uus uocsin - fui and continuing career with the
1021 Main
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Viof calls, Grace reminds you that
JmJmJ$m$m$$ answering highly technical
mftfh mm enrfi
agency.
information office in 1944 and was yellow
named its chief last October. !
Grace's only hobby is cooking.
She explains: "My husband plays
the electric organ, my daughter
the piano and one of my sons
has a hi-fi set. I used to play
piano but I haven't touched it in
years. I'm going to start prac
ticing again if ever I get time."
But with all those business
phone calls, Grace has no idea
if that time will ever come.
BOWL IN CULOTTES
Lined cotton culottes for bowl
ers are cut to resemble a skirt.
They come with matching lops
in luscious colors: ruby, plum,
green, pink, turquoise.
MATERNITY 1
SALE (gr
tops' p J
Formerly to 7.91 Pfi
Start 'Em Right In '61 With
Medo-Bel
m com
NATURE'S OWN VITAMINS
Energy rich, extra fresh ond lip smackin'
good! That's our pure, wholesome Medo-Bel
milk packed full of natural vitamins, miner
als, proteins. Drink a quort a day for better
health!
From Your Grocer or Route Man
MEDO-BEL
ALL-JERSEY
Dairy Products
101 Klamath Avt. Ph. TU 2-4606
Engagement
Is Announced
Linda Ann Gaylord. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Asa K. Gaylord of
Portland, and Cecil Clay Moore.
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Moore of Tulelake, told members
of their families of their engage
ment during the Christmas holi
days.
The bride-elect is a student at
Lewis and Clark College. Her fi
ance attends Oregon Technical In
stitute.
Odd Fellows
Initiate Two
ETNA Independent Order of
Odd Fellows members of Etna
conducted a regular meeting Dec.
27 at the Odd Fellows Hall here.
Noble Grand Robert Town pre
sided. Initiatory degree was con
ferred on two candidates, John
M. (Bill) Miles and Dale Wolford.
Visitors from Yrcka Lodge were
Will Singleton, Charley Davis,
Walter Garchow and Robert Skil-
lcn.
Refreshments were served aft
er the meeting.
In half the time it. takes to hoat a frozen dinner, you can please a family with this
delicious casserole!
And that's the beauty of serving Walla Walla peas. All "Fancy" grade, they're
hotter than you can buy fresh or frozen. Yet they're pre-cooked and ready to serve.
Takes two minutes to heat them as a dinner vegetable. Use 'em this instant in
casseroles or salads. Just ask for Walla Walla peas, please.
Y
Walla Walla 15-mmute casserole a
1 303 can Wall Wnlln Fsncy p?n
24 cups wlr
1 (Vi ounce) puck dehydrated onion wupmix
1 tpnnpoon WorrMirshire mure
Vt cups pre-cooked rire
1 mn (7 minre) solid par k tuna, drained
2 tabliwpoona chopped pimento
Bruit u-flW tf Mi, rM onion nup mir, Wowttenhirt
$mirf. rie and tuna (hrnkn m'n htt-niH pftl. Stmwr
on ton' heat for 10 mnu'. Add drained Walla Walla pea
and pimento. Heat for i more minutet.
Try thfte other oWkiou Wnls
Walla vegetable, tiperinllv
Walla Walla Aparngtu, (
teller in the Sort hue t.
Walla Walla
Walla Walla Canning Co., Walla Walla, Wasliington
Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved 10
Klamath Falls
Your Welcome Wagon
Honteiw will cull with
gifts and friendly
(retting from the community.
TU 2-0736
W)V U UUUC UU iJIi
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It's Bogatay's Greatest January Shoe Clearance
Dua to excessively high
shoe inventories wa are
drastically reducing the
price on 2300 pair af
MENS . . . WOMENS . . .
and CHILDRENS famous
brand nme shoes. This is
by far OUR GREATEST
SHOE SALE YET! Prices arc
slashed 40 to 50 below
regular prices ... so don't
miss it! Buy now . . . shoes
for the whole family . . .
drastically reduced at BOGATAY'S!
FLATS SPORTS
Hundreds of pairs of famous Joyce . . . Mark
Angelo . . . Glamour Debs . . . and others!
SHOES FOR WORK, PLAY,
DRESS OR SCHOOL-
Regulars to 12.99.
Buster Brown
auwors shoes
Values to 8.99
Choose From 2 Groups
$i00
and
$00
ROBLEE & PEDWIN
MEN'S SHOES
Values to 20.99
$7",.$14"
CASUAL SPORTS - STREET
Famous name brands. Joyce . . . Naruralizer
. . . and Smash Hits. All suitable for year
around wear.
Regulary to 14.99
MEN'S
HOUSE SLIPPERS
HALF-PRICE!
WOMEN'S
HAND BAGS
HALF-PRICE!
SPECIAL HOURS WIDNISBAY!
OPIN FROM NOON TILL I P.M.
far yaur antirt fomiliti shopping
convanianeat Rffaular haurt Thurs
day thru Saturday.
SAL! DATES:
WED-THURS-PRISATUROAY
January 11 thro 14th
as
DRESS -STRUT SHOES
Tremendous values! Choose from Natural)
zers . . . Life Stride . . . Joyce . . . Paradise
Kittens . . . and other famous brands.
ALL COLORS ALL SIZES
Regularly to 16.99
HURRY FOR THESE BIG VALUES!
$17 MAIN