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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1961)
HERALD ANT) NEWS. Klamath Falls Orr. Friday. January 1911 AGE S W- ' : " w ... . r iii NEW OFFICERS of Theta Theta Rho Girls Club No. t war installed Jan. 9 at tha Odd Fellows Hall. They ara pictured, left to right, Judy Hall, Sandra Haney, Maxine Kramer, Retha Kirby. Ruth Ann Leib, Nancy Wise, Cheryl Rathmacher. Ida Mae Gomero, Deanna Salvestrin, Don na Lou Graham, Linda Linville, Donna Odell, Donna Fay Zigler, Marie Motschenbacher and Maria Clark. In front are the two candlelighters, Carol Leib, left, and Lyn Kirby... Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio s o c E T Y We The Women Can Togetherness" Be Translated To 'Nagging'? Ruin Millelt Newspoper Enterprise Assn. An cniincnt physician, w h o to Ruth Millelt Header Service, made the statement that wifely care Hoi aid and New s, P.O. Box IT'S A nagging is no longer a problem for most husbands, was quoted recently in this column. Husbands who wrote in to protest were more than startled. They were downright unbelieving. These comments from a re tired lawyer are typical of the men's reaction: 489, Dept. A. Radio City Station, New York 19, N.Y. Birthday Party SILVER LAKE - The ranch home of Mr. and Mis. Lesion Linebaugh was the scene of a birthday uartv for the host on "Just when did women quit naR-,Suntav"f jan. a. gins? Yesterday or day before? j Guc;ts w, spcnt tlc diiv wcr0 "I quit practicing law at thesis sister, Mrs. Maude Kittredge. By HELEN BECHEN missed the date when women fi-daughter, Nancy, oil of Bend; Mr. nally gave up nagging. But I and Mrs. Jack Kittredge. Scott don't think so. and Linda of Kent Rock. Visitors for the entire weekend were the Lincbaugh's son, Jim. of Dayvillc and Mrs. Linebaugh's i S i 7 - rl ; ; V :;yvt :IHMHMMMMrMI : JOINT INSTALLATION ceremonies Jan. I I in Yre : lea seated Mrs. Jacquith Robinson as most excellent chief I to Aurora Temple No. 53, Pythian Sisters, and Edwin Brown as chancellor commander of Yreka Lodge No. 168, iKniqhts of Pythias. Photo by Betty Dow' ?; PYTHIAN LODGES SEAT OFFICERS YREKA A red and- while coloriMoore, protector iheme marked the ; decorations ouai-d for the joint installation ceremo-j j i . .-respondent, ;o f Vonlrn Teuton Nn IKK . . r-. Theta Rho Club Installs Slate The Theta Theta Rho Girls Club No. 8 held its installation Jan. 'J at the Odd Fellows Hall. Presi dent Maxine Kramer presided. After the installation was opened, the 1960 officers vacated their stations to the installing of ficers. Donna Odell was the in stalling officer. Maxine Kramer, installing marshal and Donna Fay Zigler, installing chaplain. The elective officers installed were Deanna Salvestrin, presi dent; Cheryl Rathmacher, vice president; Nancy Wise, recording secretary; Ruth Ann Leib, finan cial secretary: and Linda Linville. treasurer. The appointive officers are Donna Lou Graham, marshal; Marie Motschenbacher, conductor' Maria Clark, warden; Judy Hall, chaplain; Sandra Haney, inside guardian, and Waynette Waller, outside guardian. Maxine Kramer then took the chair of junior past I J A 4-. president of Theta No. 8. UWuyc xcptl Deanna Salvestrin's theme was NgW Melody in Blue. Entertainment consisted of a vocal solo by Sammi Richards. Dorothy Taucher did a ballet solo; Sandra Ruconich played two pi- i r"iww"",",,",,""i lJOZ V-UIUC7 "1 don't think they'll ever quit. M. "t- I This new 'togetherness' stuff is 66tinQ I ODC ist llle nrw look lh;" ni,K8'" w ' h YREKA The culture of was the subject of the talk given iby A. R. CrebbMi to the evening I section of the Yreka Garden Club! ! which met at the home of Mrs, has taken on. I'm basing my 'sister. Mrs. ...... e f - :iVuvilln 'oseSlMmtlllrlll, uu yv,,! ul "itfi-i'v Bertha Collins ofi riage and all the wrangling 1 list-1 ened to in divorce cases while Ij was practicing law. "1 would say that nagging i Layette Shower MONTAGUE The club room of Wallace Turre on Monday eve- played a part in at least 85 per t)e au(ijorjunl was recently the through the years." Since that seems to be the typi cal masculine reaction to the good ning. The speaker, who laises roses as a hobby, gave a description ol various species of the flower and told how to plant and cultivate word that women have given up the bushes. Following his talk, a question and answer period was conduct ed. cent ot the divorces 1 Handled c.lin fl1. .vitp shower aiven in honor of Mrs. Rod Barba. with Mrs. Dave Lemos, Mrs. Bobby Finnan and Mrs. John Savage us hnstesses. nagging. I thought I ought to give Thc cvcnin(! uas s,H,nt j play, the men a chance to have their, in ..n,s milnwoH with the lion- o o or guest opening her many gifts. Highlighting the refreshment ta ble was a cake, decorated with Billie Walters, Mildred Olive Fiock, mu- , No. 168, Knights of Pythias and Aurora temple No. 53, Pythian Sisters, held Wednesday evening, Jan." 11, in the Pythian Hall. CHRISTMAS, the first for 7-month-old Cary Lee Parker, was spent with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin of Malin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of Chula Vista. Mrs. Parker is the former Beverly Martin. fieshmenls. Mavbc they have a point. May. A brief business session followed be all this emphasis on togeth er me piogiam. wnicn naaerness is jusl a rei.nca Kind oi:a miniaturc slolk and booties wen airam:eu oy aire. i-awience nagging, ana nusDanns are oegm-rwj,jt.i, was scl.vc(1 jlh t,e re. nasungs. .Mrs. nay renney con- ning to see through it. ducted the business session. She Maybe men regard as nagging announced that the evening group any method a wife uses to make would hold its February meeting sure that what he does is what at the home ol Mrs. Arnold Gron she wants him to do. vil. south of Yreka on the Sham- Hints for wives! Order your copy of "Happier Wives; (hints for husbands'" Just send 25 cents rock Road The evening was concluded w ith the hostess, Mrs. Turre, serving refreshments. Memb ers FOR PAINT SPOTS Allow nai' polish remover loi soak for a few minutes on hard-) ened paini spots on floors. Then rub off with a cloth and wash with warm suds. E. DITTRICH Hove Heat When It Countt! Canl On t I nlfUmi lleatlm Oil rhne Til 4-nil SKATE AT SKATELAND Tuesday Friday - Sunday 7:30 till 10 p.m. Saturdays 2 till 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 12 p.m. S SUNDAY MATINEE 2 till 4.30 p.m. SKATELAND Jutl lf nn. fllh brhlnd Adilr't Ph. 2-917 or 2-6243 MKRRILL Three new mem berships were approved during aj meeting of Merrill ChSpter, Wom en of the Moose, Tuesday, Jan. ano solos, and sang and played 10. The new members are Wanda North to Alaska." Shirley Pair did a ballet solo accompanied by Mrs. Wickcrsham. Deanna Salvestrin then intro- Pemberton, Ruby Powell and Helen Arnctt. A crab feed and program pre ceded thc meeting and Chapter Helen Penney. This year's trustees kah Lodge, No. 104; Genevieve are Mertie Lewis, Floy Johnston Pierce, vice grand-elect of Rcbe duced Helen Blanas.-noble grandNifint program, Elizabeth Slezak oi ncocxan umcc ivo. n; unve Hanna, noble grand-elect of Rene and Betty Calkins. The children of Mr. and Mrs. ; Mrs. Jacquith Robinson was in- Edwin Brown and Mr. and Mrs. kah Idgc No. 104; Naoma Fay and Edna Hall, board members; Lady Frances Munscll. slate pres ident of tne Ladies Auxiliary Pa presided. The audit for Hie "previ ous quarter was read and accepted. stalled as most excellent chief ofi , Robinson presented the Bi- triarch's Militant: Herbert Mun- the Pythian Sisters, wnne taw in after. which ,ne invocation". P' gnd patriarch of thc Brown was.scaieu as me wwnw-i lor commander. Clayton Rawson, retiring chan adviser. Deanna Salvestrin also introduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poleot, and Cheryl Rathmacher introduced her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rathmacher. Refreshments were served in ri,.i.. n,n ' Grand Encampment of Oregon Floy Johnston, program chair- L, No 7V B .the dining room. ccllor commander, introduced the man for the evening, presented Me patrjarci, Ewauna Encamp mis. nidunce umi.t-i. w.iu diiKmenl n0, 46- Retha Kirby, ad " songs ana was accompany ,jser and Donna odell. assistant oy nirs. .ann r.iuou, pianisi installing officers for the Knights of Pythias, and Clara Hender son, retiring most excellent chief. presented the installing officers' Bonnie Ager presented a baton (or the Pythian Sisters. twirling number which was fol- lnstallalion officers tor tne lowed with a skit. Members at- Knights were Kenneth B 1 e y, grand chancellor; Pete Schleuter. Eiand prelate; James Robinson. Blcy, Mae Howard, Jim Robin son and Al Glutch. After the program refreshments tired as teenage yell leaders par- were served by the committee. ticipated in giving cheers to thcMrs. Irene W illenbrink, chairman, Inew officers. Those participatinglCharlotte Davis, Ruth Barnett, grand master-at-arms: Ernest ere Marie Johnson, Vayne Ral- Clara Henderson and Mae How Johnson, grand secretary. ston, Ruth Rider, Kay Morford,ard. Aurora Temple installing offi- June Ager, Helen Penney, Char-; Mrs. Marie Johnson was in cers were Doris Robinson, grand lotte Davis. Clayton Rawson, Kenicharge of decorations. chief: Charlotte Davis, grand rrnior: Kay Morford, grand man ager; Hoy Jonnsion, grana secre tary; Ruth Rider, grand musi cian. In addition to Edwin Brown he Ins installed as chancellor com mander, others seated were War roil Smith, vice chancellor; Wit lard Murphy, prelate; Fred Strat ton, master of work; Russ Smith, secretary: Harold Langc, finan cial secretary; Clayton Rawson, master-at-arms; Lee Morford, in ner guard, and Basil Price, out er guard. Seated with Mrs. Jacquith Rob inson were Clara Henderson, past chief: excellent senior, Z e 1 1 a Price; excellent junior. Dorothy Bishofbcrger: Doris Rohinson. manager: Hazel Rider, secretary: June Ager. treasurer: Beatrice Just Received - Big Shipment! MILK STOOLS We ran out of rhcie before Chrtit- mos and re-ordered. They juit Solid maple, beautifully now came in: So . . . out they go ... at this low, low price! finished, with leather thong on handle. LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main Phone TU 4-3134 :ttttntntttnti 20 Varieties of Pizza : Baked Right Before Your Eyes! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR And Ye Public House Open At Noon ... Everyday ! 2725 South 6th Right Next to the Tower Theatre tuniananmrM Pizza To Go ...or Stay1. SPECIAL "TEEN" ROOM TWO FRIENDLY FIREPLACES PLENTY FREE PARKING Important news for new-car buyers- THE '61 CHEVY BRINGS JET-SMOOTH TRAVEL DOWN. TO EARTH Van Orman's January SHOE SALE CONTINUES HERE ARE A FEW HOT ITEMS! FLATS Formerly 5 99 to 8 99, New Only , S3 oo 90 Women's Dress & Casual Shoes Low to hiqh heels. Sale priced from , . ,3 00 fe S790 Children's Shoes Includes Dre ond Play Show Limited Supolv 30 OFF Rubber Footwear Zipper Of 4-Bucklt Reg. to 6 95 4.49 4.79 B.yl Mm Van Orman's HERE'S WHAT GIVES CHEVY ITS ICT SMOOTH RIDE Full Cell upmlChety't one of the Jew cart with a toil spring at tvery wheel. Prtciilon-balanc wh.tlt For smoother rolling vilh less vibration. Saund-hmhlnf Insulation Sheet metal -is carefully insulated against drumming and vibration. SI bullt-ln "boeli absorbm" Cushion the chassis against shock ond shake. Llw rubber body mountlnn Extra-large butyl rubber cushion that fu'iher isolate the ride from the road. Thix u the Impnla Sport CoHp jnM one 0 to Jet-nmooth Chevitel Better just circle your dealer's block the first time you try a Jet-smooth '61 Chevy. Get anywhere near an open highway and he's liable never to nee you again. What we mean, Chevy'a ride whcla your yen to travel. Wins you over with it delightful coil-spring smoothnewi, ita hushed comfort and light steering. You find yourself feeling sorry for people who buy higher priced cars, thinking they have to pay premium prices for a luxury ride. That may have been true at one time, but not any more. Chevrolet's ride, its readability, just doesn't take second place to anybody's. Drive one soon and see. 4frtTff rffrw CHEVROLET See the veto Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's DUGAN MEST CHEVROLET COMPANY 410 So. 6th St. KLAMATH FALLS PHONE TU 4-3101 WONPIRFVL ITOtl Saturday Check List OF GOOD VALUES girdles and bras January clearance of bras and girdles, many styles to choose from, profit able savings of 13 the regular price. only 3.19 . . . regularly 3.98. lovely robes in pin check arnel. daintily ap pliqued peter pan collar, short, cuffed sleeves. 2 patch pockets. cotton pajamas only 3.19 . . . regularly 4.00. attractive long pajamas in floral or paisley print cotton. 3 way collar and action fit sleeves, f lat-bak waistband is self ad justing and smooth fitting. wool skirt sale . only. 5.99 . . . outstanding group in tweeds, houndstooth flannels in pat terns and in solid colors, well tailored., outstanding feature of LaPointeV , clearance sale."' '"'.-'. ' car vonl male only 7.99 and 8.99. also an outstand ing group of luxurious car coats, or lon and quilt lined, at only 14.99 from values up to 26.95. for early birds. sale of blairmoor cardigans only 7.99 . . . instead of 10.98. super bulk orlon. spun by a new method and so much finer, smoother, note its cashmere like feel, it is the finest and best made orlon sweater in america. white, black, gray, also pastels. banlon sweater sale short sleeve pullover only 3.29 instead of 4.98. long sleeved cardigan only 4.98 , . . instead of 6.50. textra lized yarn, pearl knit, mock full fash ioned in red, coral, white, black, cof fee, aqua and a gamut of pastel shades, special attraction of our clear ance sale. M'i'niiible liibto with sportswear of all kinds, blouses, sweaters, skirts, carcoats, etc. mark ed down and down again for immed iate clearance. famous Nnip-it slips only 2.65 . . . national january event. 22 colors to choose, smooth acetate taffeta, just snip the ready finished hem for the exact length. sale wide wale corduroy pants only 6.99 . . . instead of 10.98. elegant looking because of their fine quality and workmanship, black and colors, sizes 8 to 20. coat sale . last call to get luxury coats at true sale prices in this final clearance, now is the time, . 927 Mai 527 Main