THURSDAY. MARCH 25, 1954 HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OiiEGON . PROTECT your "Social Acceptability" with safe-and-sure-de-odorant. One quick, full spray insures instant protection. And, too, it is a perfect traveling companion. Unbreakable, spill proof, leak-proof, it packs easily in the overnight case ready for instant use. 1 . : Photo courtesy Etiquet Deodorant TRAVELING COMPANION Whether busy at home," busy at work, or traveling around the coun try, the truly feminine woman pro tects her "social acceptability" at all times. Tensions and tempera tures may range from hot to cold to humid and get away with it, but a woman cannot take chances on her personal appeal and dainti ness, ' One of the surest ways of guar anteeing a iresh and dainty im- Eastside By MRS. MERLE O'NEIL Mr, and Mrs. John Baxter, Riley McBride and Earlene LaBranch drove to Klamath Falls March 13 where they attended the NFLA meeting and banquet In the Wil lard Hotel. John Richardson drove to Klam ath 'Saturday evening, March 13, where he was a visiting member at the IOOP meeting. Richardson brought his niece, Mrs. Eddie Own, and her live children back with him. They visited that week with the Richardsons and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Noble, and her brother, Dave. Several from this district were at the concert held at the high school auditorium In Lakeview Saturday evenng, March 13. The Carolers gave a wonderful per formance. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hartzog visited Sunday afternoon, March 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Lightle and Barret 'Of the Vernon district. Mrs. Delphia Nelson, Ivy and Bernice Wood of Lakeview drove to Klamath Palls March 13, where third and fourth degrees were con ferred. On their way back they had car trouble and had to be towed borne. Mrs. Delphia Nelson and Ivy had Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartzog and Mrs. Virginia Mcintosh as guests for dinner March 14. The community was sorry . to learn of the death of Mrs. Frank Barnes, an old time resident of Lake County. Mrs. Barnes died Tuesday morning following an ill ness of several weeks. She is sur vived by her husband, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Cogburn and Mis. Hugo Leyva of Summer Lake. Sincere sympathy is ex tended the family. Mrs. Virginia Mcintosh, who with her husband recently re turned from Tennessee where he was stationed with the Army, was a weekend visitor at the Nelson home. Mcintosh has been shipped overseas and his wife, the former Virginia Reynolds, Is planning to stay with her family in Lakeview while he is gone. Mrs. Vern Morris and grandson of Lakeview islted at the home of Mrs. Clara Baxter recently. pression. is the daily tise of a deodorant or anti-persplrant after the Datn. Now that spray deodorants come In plastic bottles, it is easy to carry with vou a guarantee of daintiness. The newly-designed tapered oval bottle gives spray efficiency. Un breakable, spill-proof, leak-proof, it packs easily in the handbag, over night case or suitcase and meets the high altitude test, so necessary for the many plane travelers of today. n 'Miss Nineteen' A new "fight-weight" bread has been developed by Morning Fresh bakeries after long research to find a recipe-formula that would meet Morning Fresh requirements. The new bread has been named "Miss Nineteen," according to an nouncement by Michael Beck, president and owner or the Morn ing Fresh Bakeries, and Fred Beck, manager. - . The name, Miss Nineteen, was derived from the 19 ingredients that go into the bread and also from the ideal, graceful figure that is the dieter's goal. Morning Fresh Miss Nineteen has a nut-like taste, stemming from the savory combination of flaked wheat flour, honey, yeast foods and water free vegetables. The vegetables give Miss Nineteen a delicious fla vor In addition to keeping the bread tender for many days. Miss Nineteen Is high in proteins and carbohydrates but contains no fat or shortening and one 18 gram slice contains only 45 cal ories, according to the makers. Miss Nineteen is available at all Southern Oregon grocery stores served by Morning Fresh Bakeries starting this week. M ALTURAS By RAE GLOSTER The population of Alturas was In creased by two over the weekend. A baby girl arrived for Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Foote, and a baby boy was ushered In for the Ray mond McPhersons. Mr. and Mrs. Mcrville Archer recently attended a laymen's con ference oh Bible Study In Bend. The conference, attended by mem bers from all parishes in the East ern Oregon Diocese, was conducted by the Reverend Charles Gilbert o' San Francisco. The Northern Rebekah Lodge in Alturas initiated two candidates from Bleber, Mrs. Leila Brown and Mrs. Evelyn Potter. Degree team ceremonies were conducted by the Alturas drill team headed by Mrs. Thelma Lucky, captain. A buffet FACE TWENTY-PI dinner was served to some El mem bers. Including three visitors from Bieber and two from Adln. Plans were made for an old fashioned box social and dance to be held March 20, by the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. , Ralph Heneger of Tulelake, pleaded guilty last week to passing a fictitious check at the Strong hold store, and was given a sen tence of 40 da;i In jail and two years probation. Toward the end of his sentence he wUl be turned over to authorities in Washington who have Issued a hold warrant on a similar charge. The Reverend and Mrs. Karl Olsen, who formerly filled the put pit at the Pilgrim Congregational Fellowship Church In an- Fran cisco, is assuming the duties of minister at the Federated Church In Alturas. .-. STAINLESS STEEL Kitchen equipment and utensils made of stainless steel are easily cleaned If you don't allow deposits of food and grease to congeal and harden. 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