Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2B, 1552
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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SHE'S PHOTOGENIC
Blondc-browncttc Clamlcttc
Thorton who reigned for
three successive years as
"Miss Houston" is ac
claimed by Hollywood
cameramen as the girl with
the "perfect film figure."
Claudettc is 22, weighs 119
and is fivc-fect six-inches
tall.
iionanza ( ooKMoni: cu n
Tlie firat mrcunif ol tho Cook
nlore Club, was held on February
lull In the nchool cafeteria, with
Mr.i. Norma lla.-kina aa leader.
Tltr following offirrra were elect
ed: t.oulsr- Srhinoe. president: Em
llv Duartr. vice president: Virile
Brhmoe, aecrrtnrv: Inei Harmon
mi Mary I. Inn Itnlpli, aonu lead
ers; Cnrol Holt nd Kathleen Turn
er, yell leader; and Dranna Brown
news reporter.
It -aa derided that the club
meet every Tuesday.
Iieanna tlrown
Newt Reporter
MIATA BKWING BKES
At ihe February lmh, nieelinit ol
lilt) ftha.Ma fcewini; Been, the onea
who had their Mulled anlmala fin
ished were told to atari making
head acarfa. Many members were
au.ent. Snnita were aunit. then the
meeting wan clewed with the H-H
pledge.
("arnlre Klncletnn
yi -. - ; ., . Nr.ua lUlwrler
( ikx oi.aii; drops
The ' Choeola'.e Dropa CooklnR
Club of Henley had iiiretlirg on
Fivortiiiry 13'h. 'Hie meeting was
railed to order by Ihe Vice Pres
ident. Vt'e Inlked about how much
we had to do yet on our projects.
The February 20th meeting was
liacmed. Karh one Is to brlnij
4 cookies or cupcakes. The lender.
Mrs. John filiort. will brim Ire
cream (or all. Alter the meetlnn
was adjourned same called "Oos-
sip was plnyed.
Lawrence Kavlor
News Iteporler
ji st iio SKivrns
On February IS. the Just Eo Sew
ers met at the home of the lender.
Mrs. Ken Enmaon. This was a work
meeting with nil glrla working on
cotton dresses.
Carole l ee. one of the outstand
ing club members has almost com
plelcd her prolect. All the elrls
are anxious lo finish their dresses
as In Mrs. Samson, the faithful
club leader, Is moving to Montana
very soon.
Bondell Crawford
' Newa Reporter
There might not be anything new
under the aun, but one of the coun
try's leading foundation houses has
Jtlat come up with as clever an
Iden aa has been seen In many
moons.
Why didn't somebody think of It
before I A camisole that's a bra
a bra that's a camlaole. It's aunh
a beautifully simple answer to ev
ery woman'a aummer support di
lemma. The camlsole-bra Is a new
and very unique trick.
An exqulrlte lop for the starched
crinolines that will be rustling In
months ahead, the camisole com
pletes the aummer foundntlon pic
ture so well. It makes us wonder
how we ever got along without It.
To every woman who has
shunned aheer blouses and dresses
during the spring and aummer be
cause of the unsightly accumula
tion of straps, this new all-in-one
Is going to be a real delight.
Designers point out that although
the banlo design Is strictly 185:,
the fabric and detailing on the bra
make It resemble an expensive
camisole sold by the company In
10M.
The effect Is old-fashioned charm
with a modern function a combi
nation that Is bound to make a lot
of women very happy In the month
to come. The eamlsole-bra la made
of a fine white cotton with all-over
eyelet embroidery. White satin rib
bon hss been run through the shoul
der atraps and across the top. An
elastic band around the bottom
holds the camisole In place.
Ihe uplift, cleverly assured by
a new design, Is so firm that
even women with a heavier bust
will feel at ease. Cool In Itself,
the camlsole-bra Is going to keep
temperatures especially low this
summer because It looks best un
der the very lightest materials.
iii:m.i:y rkwino si'sif.s
Articlea mnde bv the Henley
ficwlnir Susies Club, which met
Feb. 12 at Ihe home of Mrs. Karl
Mack, were modeled nnd Judged.
All the Rlrls hnve started some
obleets In their project.
' Refreshment were served. Bar
barn Jarnbsnn, president, ad
journed the meeting.
Rosemary O'Reefe
News Reporter
JOU.y PAI.S
A party was planned for Feb.
22 bv the Rlrls at the lost regular
meetlncr. with the vice president,
Doris Tuning, presiding.
It waa derided to Invite the girls
yenr and show them whnt the sew
ing projects are nbout.
A window rilsplny was nlso dla
cussed for National 4-H week to
be shown In sonic window on Main
street. This dlsplny will show the
people of this community whnt the
boys and girls arc doing. Watch
for It the week of Mar. 3 to 11.
Doris Tuning and Lou Ellen Cook
were the only girls who braved
the snow nnd mud one Saturday
to go to Min. Lnhoda's home to
ew. Doris worked on her dress
nnd Lou Ellen began making her
skirt thai dny.
I.nu.Kllen-Cook
News Reporter
Canasta Hhufflers, gnmes and
gifts .... Volght'a Pioneer Office
Supply, JIM Main.
Merrill Building
Purchase Told
MERRILL W. H. Homes. Union
Oil distributor here, has announced
the purchase of the lot and two
Morv.lrame building located on the
corner of Front and Main streets.
Vacant for the last several yeart.,
the structure was last occupied by
bafeway slores. The second floor
was used aa a meeting place bv
various organizations for many
years.
Future plans call for dismantling
the building, but In the meantime,
it will probably be rented, accord
ing to the new owner.
K. C. Burkes, from whom Homes
purchased the building. Is a former
Merrill resident, now living in Em
pire, Oregon.
KXTRA SKRVICE
OSHKOHH. Neb. W-Lola of serv
ice and a big smile Is gospel with
John R. Grieve Jr., Ohko.sh filling-station
operator. When a cou
ple drove In recently he polished
their windshield, checked the tires
and radiator, then asked. "Will
that be all?" The customer turned
to his wife. "I want my girdle
vulcanized." she told Orlcve. He
did the job.
U fc 'Iv2 MOLD YOUR CURVES tsj Z2tLJZl. JLJ UlTJL LL JL. J W P JAjJULM-Xav'
f'-'V IV ' '' new combination XIfXJK'" J-AJKJAJ VJKy
I ' i f Vfc 'il'&V of bra and camisole. Per- "kz'Jf .
' t I i. . t'i.V'A feci for under a sheer mm Bk L,
! I V, ' f ..! hlntivn. Will . inn riisllino P v A ia9 s?"si rTi WE JS. TZM TTM Rl in
1 - M 1 y u:'" ihe.on.he'cou,; wti .v. - .
t--v 1. ..m1 S Jr 2 Iry'a leading foundation houses ha Kz$- iwru ' It fl I J-" ft "Ti
m mi mm . . -j rv u uy . . . mm mm ma man iitih m m mm 11 rm
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folger's 2-lb. Tin
ALLS -43
BEEF ROAST 69
PORK CHOPS 59
BACON 39
PORK ROASTS 45s,
PORK STEAK ---4ft
DURKEE'S
8-ox.
lb.
C
lb.
c
lb.
BLUE BELL
Rea. 25c
Size
WIENERS
SKINLESS
No waste
49
Potato Chips
DOC FOOD if 2 -27
'l7 MARGARINE l IP f
II With Coupon II l V
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9 &viWmb - .g-ytcwwsx
I eke every .
joy ts fanciest,
quality Ilia that rut
fwiai tsi uvtn !
Cy aa Ihe ludHt
III) t Sflflfl I
This tempting variety
to chaos from I
IU!T r Mil
HttiiuT ruiiti
tiLvi tiiMoM rittrrt
CHUM t SIMON rillITt
Mtirie coo riutTi
rittIT It HAItOCK
SAVINGS IN
OUR
TH Rl FT DEPARTMENT !
TOWELS c'Si" ,J9
J FAMOUS CANNON 15 DENIER .-r Quality
NYLONS - 79', A 89'.
AiLSWl
lsm Mil
!?2lz. BORSeVrEE!
"BUMBLE BEE"
Fancy No. Vi Can
SWEATERS
iSUITING
100 NYLON Women's $04
DAN RIVER MILLS 44-45 Cfl 1Q
Pastel. Snrina l-.t. WiJW C
rotterni vj
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OtTSUP
MISSION Ideal
Lenten Dish, 24-oz.
Denniton'i, fancy
14-oz.
mm
N8
CUP AND SAUCE
IN MOTHER'S OATS
Beautiful "Aiur-lfe" Blue Glaitwart
by Anchor Hocking
Inline every hit qiif pltkije of Mothtr'i
Oati you att a valuable, useful jirtmlum. Acta'
ally a ttaubli value because moaay can't buy a
finer quality, more delicioui, mora Douriahlng
oatmeal than Mother's Oatal
Start now lo give your family this aood, hot:
creamy.amonth oatmeal every morning. And
act famoua "Hre-Kina" Cupt and Saucers, oe
Aluminum Ware, "Wild Rose" pattern China,
or Carnival Ware, lluy Mother I Oats toda jJ!
MOTHER'S OATS-o product of THI QUAKCK OATS COMPANY
Brussel Sprouts 10:
IV 1 -I a. H Chinese lettuct grand tared 4 tk.
Napa Lettuce Br: lOs.
CAULIFLOWER s:.10i
Green Peppers 23k
AVOCADOES r'-.-IO
CABBAGE 6!
APPLES Gm"'iiH?pi-' lOs..
Jewel il
APRICOTS
SWIFTNING
EGGS
GRAHAI1S
CINCH
PURE CLOYER
,0Bey 2-lb. Jar
Swift's Pure
Vegetable Oil
Qr.
Hunt's Whole
No. 2Vx Tins
31b. Tin
LARGE "AA" Farm fresh
Help the farmer move
the local surplus.
SUNSHINE
2-lb. pkg.
CORN BREAD
MIX for Lent!
SWANSON'S
Chicken Spread 29c
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BRING US YOUR COUPONS!
SPRY
3-lb. tin With Coupon 75c I
3 U aR F Giant Size With Coupon 49 C
PACK NTNTS
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