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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1948)
-1 WLDNI:.'jDAY, I II), 25, 19-18 w y t DOICOTIIICA M.MI,I. IIKVKKI.Y YOI'NO AN1 IILY Tim Junior class la deep In pinna fur its niininil prom, to be (liven Saturday, February all. Tra ditionally the quern In chosen from thr Junior cliixx, with the two run-litrs-up, her prliiee-snea. The queen will be crowned nt midnight by lust yrnr's queen. The gler club will Hub. Theme of the prom will he net by the Rhythm Maker of Klmnnth Kalis. Everyone In welcome. surf DON'T a SLAVE !, ,Jv- ' ' ' f---.r i I- .a-ihr! iL ...... i i mm iiiiinniiiiiniiiiJ K y uasaiSfclsBtakaB U . .4 sWMJHstsaaaiaiamavsa LOI'ISK UNMAN AND Wll.HIJl KI.I.IOIT ' ' V'M v - ;i 13 RELAX Whil You Iron j wih a jry UHLIG'S tiun iMui n st. SIX. 1 1 -PACE l AM) DON ZAKONINNKI r1 PAT WILLIAMS BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING ELECTRICALLY or. niKiiwAsiii its l.V, (lAltHAClK DISPOSALS ;k kitciikn cabinets iK ItANtiKS CiK ItLFHHiLltATOItS C.K HOMK FltKL.KItS 4 or 8 cubic feet. C.K RADIOS with famous electronic reproducer!. Tablt models aa low at 24.45. Con- . nilri. with KM. 1107.50. OR .tO-ral. Table Top Water llentera (1H IKONS C.K. WATKIt IIKATKKS 3 to 87 tat. A complete line of GE imall appliances; Hardware; Dupont rnlnta; Kleetrlcnl auppllei. (IE AuthorUed PnrU and Service. FY0CK-M00N INCORPORATED Your AuthorUed OE Denier 121-12S South Pth Phone S4D0 Plume 8511 Immmmiinuni in mi . i)hhj.hiih!iiiiihiiih'.ii'.'iiu.hii , iimynin'iiawi (;i:OIK.IANNA CLARK ( I-., r. t Kl TOTKIK I.IKKRY AND GLENN LOKKNZ REIGNING OVER Ihe onnual given by Jobs Daughters lost week were King Don Zorosinski and his knights Their Jobs escorts are officers of Bethel No. 6 Dancing was ot the armory from 8 to 1 I o'clock, lost Wednesday. Sale Planned Pimm are inpldly klupniK up for the Klamnth falls Woman's Llbrury club rummiiKC sale to be held Fri day and Katunlny. February 27 and 20 at the lumun Motor company showriMim. Mrs. Robert Houi k is chairman of the sale, and aiuilslinit her are Mrs. John VanlJorrn and Mrs. John j REASONS WHY WOMEN PREFER TO COOK WITH GAS UTILITY W SERVICE CALiroRNtA Bock at our AND JIM CltlH.MON King of Hearts formal dance Kcimcll-Ellls. Bunker. Part of the sale proceeds ! v III be used foi the club's share of the expenses of the National Wom en's club convention to be held in May In Portland. The addition of a few hundredths of one per cent of phcnolacetlc add Increases the production of penicillin from a given batch of mold, accord ing to a recent patent. i Wedgewood Gold Star Model BECAUSE Cos provides instant maximum heat that is easily controlled to the exact degree of heat necessary for the particular food being cooked. BECAUSE Gas ranges are simple to operate and provide uniform results with a minimum of effort that saves time. BECAUSE Cas is clean and dependable fuel that has the preference of nearly half of the housewives in this land of modern methods and equipment. SEE THE EXCITING NEW MODERN CAS RANGES AVAILABLE NOW - PAoiria Utilities Company V old location, 1011 Main Order Of Amaranth Meets Wednesday Members of the Order of the Amaranth held their rcnular February mcetiHK at the Musonlc temple on Wednesday evenluit, February 18. Mary Kilen Oaster presided as royal matron, assisted by Clyde Thomp son, royal patron. Orand Officers Bemlce Finch, associate royal matron, and Flo Ann Eaton, marshal, were escorted and Introduced. Also es corted were Past Royal Matrons Blanche Sdiulze, charlotte Martin and Frances Reeves and Past Royal KiiesU were Mr. and Mrs. Oayle Jaynca, past royal patron and royal matron of Rose Croix court of Port land. Pluns were laid for attending the grand court at Portland March 12 an 13. L. A. Raker was appointed to handle special bus reservations for Saturday, March 13. It Is hoped a large number of local members will be at the Installation ceremonies. Reservations must be made by March 8. Seasonal decorations provided a combination of Valentine and George Washington themes and we. arranged by Frances Reeves with the assistance of Edna Jones and Uert Baker. Refreshments were served by Irene Markham, Blanche Darker. Gcnell Lynch, Elsie Hccha, Alice Dally and Pat Henry. Honor Guest Mrs. Charlotte Martin, worthy l-lgh priestess of Naomi Shrine No. 5 White Shrine of Jerusalem, was honored guest at a birthday party gven for her by the officers and members of the Shrine. Sunday evening. February 22. The party was held at the Masonic temple end was largely attended. Decorations carried out' the Oeorge Washington theme and were arranged bv a committee headed by Lillian liancllne. Party games and other entertainment were provided by h roinmlttce of the men officers with Ted Reeves and Jack Ki hulze as co-chairmen. Luncheon was served by the refreshment committee with Blanche Marks and Blanche Schulze In charge. A recently introduced radiant baseboard panel eliminates unsight ly radiators, looks like the conven tional baseboard and can be painted to harmonize with the decoration scheme of any room. Window glass was developed dur ing the third century A. D. It was cast on large, flat stones. Antwtr: No, you might biow inection into eon. 2 drops of Penetro Nose Drops in each nostril reduce conges tion, check watery flow and help lessen need lor blowing. You oreatlws easier. PENETRO NOSE DROPS i3 fsMturintj th Waiit-High "Imbr-Glow" SrHr a- These New Ranges are Available for Tank Gas Tnt Ideal Futl beyond th gat main Phon 7415 Patron Ted Reeves. Out-of-town TINY TOT is James Ricky Hodges, six-month-old son of Mr. ond Mrs. James Hodges of Merrill. Grandmothers of little Jimmy are Mrs. Delia Hodges of Merrill and Mrs. Ruby Black of Klamoth Falls. Kennell-Ellls. Great Salt Lake. Utah, is 75 miles ! long and 33 miles wide. I See Ait Reinhart Over 20 Tears in the Jewelry Business Jewel and Gift Shop S t H Green Stamps 519 Main Phone 6163 EXTRA i From Your Route Man ' , or Nearest Dealer! Buying ' A-s "J Diamond IVVh Surprise Party Mrs. Jess Burcham was honored ai a surprise birthday party given Sunday, February 22, by her sister, Mrs. W. E. Bortz. Ouesu were Mr. and Mrs. Bur cham, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Arra smlth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Million, Mr and Mrs. Bob Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mlescr snd Mr. and Mrs. Bortz. Pinochle was played with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Arrasmlth. Alabama. Connetlcut, New Mex ico, and South Dakota have had women secretaries of state. HAIR DAMAGED? FRIZZY? OVER-PROCESSED? GET A . . 5? '$ REALISTIC The new Realistic permanent Is especially designed to correct hair damaged by Improper pennanents, hair that Is over processed, bleached or frizzy. TEEN-AGERS! 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