Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 17, Image 17

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    THURSDAY, KWIRUARY 21), 10!52
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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tdlted by Ruth King
IVs A Woman's World"
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META PAINTER, Supremo
Worthy High Priestess, To
ronto, Ontario, Canada, will
be present for a special
meeting 8 p.m. February
29 of Naomi Shrine, No.
fl, Order of the White
.Shrine of Jerusalem at the
Masonic Temple. There will
lie a no-hostess dinner in
her honor at 6:30 o'clock at
the Willard Hotel preced
ing the meeting. Many visit
ing Sojourners and out-of-town
guests will attend.
A children's nftrty suKRCstlon Is
tn iibs tlio top Rriddle of your
modern Ran rnnnc to mnko lint
pnncnltes served with mnple npplc
:yr;i, crlxp bncon unci n RoliUIn
Jrult milnd with whipped crenni
(IichIdr: topped off with n Rtn.su
of milk unci a Good Humor stick
cnll the Home Extension office, 8151
or Mr. Mnrk Taylor, 6184.
Since between 300 and 350 wo
men will be served, those Interested
should cnll the above numbers be
fore March 6.
The onnunl festival brings wo
men snd their handwork displays
from all parts of the basin.
WEBSTER SAYS that mod
esty is undcr-estimation of
one's worth, one' own capa
bilities and merits , . Dora
Goddard, chief deputy in
the office of Klamath Coun
ty's Sheriff, Murray "Red"
Britton, Is a modest woman.
It took urging to Inarn
that she has been in pub
lic life in our own home'
town court house since
1935. She served four years
as court reporter, flashing
a wicked pencil under Cir
cuit Judge Edward B. Ash
urst. She graduated to the
County Clerk's office and in
1942 moved into the office
of Sheriff Lloyd Low. With
the appointment of the in
cumbent Mr. Britton, she
has served under three
sheriffs.
If members of the
"weaker" sex err, Mrs.
Goddard can tuck you safe
ly away in lawful custody
... she flicks the keys of a
typewriter in her secretar
ial duties . . does all the
book work when you leave
your husband, have your
dove cote assessed, as cus
todian legal ledgers.
She is a member of the
Central Committee of the
Democratic party in Klam
ath County an earnest party
worker.
She is the mother of two
sons and three daughters,
all grown . . grandmother
of ten boys and girls . .
one small namesake grand
daughter, Miriam Dora
Goddard.
Make Own Drapes
Help OSC Author
Homemakcrs can spruce up their
homes for spring with the help of
a bulletin on making drapes Just
Issued by Oregon State college.
"Make Your Own Dranerics."
extension bulletin 721. point out
that fabrics do much to create
the mood of a room, and can tie
the decorative scheme of the room
together through color, texture and
design. Mrs. Myrtle Carter, exten
sion home furnishings specialist
Is author.
The bulletin explains how to
measure for drapes, what mater
ials are needed, and various ways
drapes can be hung. A number ol
easy-to-follow Illustrations demon
strate each step In making sev
eral types of drapes, Including
pleated, traverse, and festooned
draperies. Instructions are also
given for making valances and
cornice boards.
Free copies of this new bulletin
are Available at county extension
offices.
Lost Book Back
In OSC Library
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
After being lost fur more than 37
vcars, a valuable book Is back on
the shelves of the Oregon Btate
college library.
The volume, Thomas If. Mitw
son's "The Art and Craft of Oar-
den Making," was added to the
college library In 1012 at a cost
of $20. It was last checked out
June 5, 1014. Sometime after that
It disappeared.
It was uncovered a few days ago
In the attic of a Corvallls resident
who never had seen the book be
fore and had no explanation of how
It happened to be In his home. He
turned It back to the library.
The aged library records do not
dhow whether the lost book was
ever paid for. But Dr. William
Kozumplik, assistant librarian, snld
the accumulation of fines on the
volume, which was out for 37 years
8 months and IS days, would be
WJt
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U t " " any
if Room In the Home!
Ki874. The library does not M
pect to collect.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVIA
PIANO .
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rrom lha l.oul, H Man. rl tarn-
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ch.",? traanianl. lha rani alraadr fall
la all cradllad la yaur narcllaai aOra.nl
and no otner down pavmanl la naoaa
f,".;r' "'"'n'r parmanu cm k
llllla hlfbar than rent. Or, If ys gra
ft r, yon can oonllnao lo ronfc.
Serving Coke
servckosjiitolily ' W
One thing most guests will welcome
is ice-cold Coke. Easy to serve...
easy on the budget . . . and so welcome.
Keep several cartons on hand.
OTTIED UNDEt, AUTHOIITY OF THE COCA-COIA COArANY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"CeJht" fi o roorif fd faoJo-wort.
1933, THE COCA-COIA COMPANY
I f CHICK STAMtTIKl I
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TRIANGLE
Chick Starter
'(RUMBLES
Here ti a natural feed In Krum
bliied form that is easy to feed
without waate yet small enough
for the tiniest chicks. A balanced
ration for healthier, faster growing
chicks. .... .
Sofol totally by
DEALERS)
Trey V, Cook Feed Co.,
Klamath Foils
Sharp Grain Co.,
Merrill, Or. ..
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ENJOYED A TASTIER LENTEN DISH ! I I COTTAGE CHEESE
v ty f' "'rt boroins in corn ee eooof '
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I ?:H J"" - i,!-! JCZx Sc&" I Borden's Cottage Cheese is made from the finest pasteurized milk
I ' 1 V-BXV,X7i7issX J by the world's most accomplished cheese makers. It has lots of
vJ(J?l 1&J t f I pure, fresh cream added to make it the fluffiest, creamiest
r,';Uinu,UD iKStltSTStfld HSllM1'1! k j cottage cheese you ever tasted!
lf IV jsja. iMfMfMrwi IS I - Never be satisfied with less than the best -always get Borden's
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tfmmmi Bordens .
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f t spaaw tMS.t6.v.$.4T.cn. ffltA Vn. - saa-
s5- COTTAGE CHEESE
4 Wonderful, varieties
Cream Stylo, Country Sfye, Cooge Chee.e with Chivs, Cottage Chtett Fruit Salad.
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