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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1954)
THURSDAY. MAY 13. 10S4 IIYRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAGE TWENTY-nVK S3 ' f vs.. W ivTlf.us 7 TAN-IN-A-MINUTE, developed by Madame Helena Rubin, (lain to give instantaneous convincing suntanned look, li ideal for fragile, fair types whole skin Just won't fake prolonged ex posure to the lun'i hot rayi perfect for the weekend beach comber who never qots a chance to really develop her tan. If if clear, dark liquid, spreads evenly and easily to give you the golden brown tone so right for light or town-dark cottons this sprinq. It lasts beautifully and won't rub off on your clothes. In fact, it takes cream or soap and water to remove water-repellent Tan-ln-A-Minufe. Wonderful to wear In lieu of hosiery during the warm summer months. It does not filter any of the beneficial sun'i rays, so will not Inter fere with your true tanning process. Photo Courtesy Helena Rubinstein GIFTS Toil TIIK IsRIDK A mrnl thermometer and oprn, shallow rna.-itlng pan equipped with rark will lirlp llic bililo serve neellent roasts every time. A good meat cookuook always makea an acceptable dill, a well. "When you're huns ry end dry. mlt ul in lly' Bor - Restauront - Rooms "F.f Cittlin4 O. A. n.u HALFWAY HOUSE as mates cur ni-r, oai PAISLEY lly MIIK. ( I.VDi: llllAMI.I'.TTi: I'vt, Ml.clirll llanan was In Jul nl In Koran, Mny I, when a la ul i ' rniiiKl nl mortnr shell ex ploded ahuwrrliw him with, shrap nil. lluiinn the yuuiixeal aim of Mr. and Mm. Henry Hunan, Palaley, Hun been In Komi over a year uud was to uu on rotation In eleven Uiiyn. AcTurdliiK to mo word which was Hi-lit uy the Hod Crons twenty iwu men Weill In tho tiun clew and nil witio lioapltullrad. IIiiiiiiii re ceived n uinkitn lH and shrapnel III Ills It'll ahtmliicir and w taken lo Onukn, Jiipui where ho In In a cunt r l irii hln w a I t down. 1U) will be reiiirued to the Blame In iiliuut thirty cliiya. Koy Oliver fell from a telephone pole, while repairing a line lur tho mi nut service Monday, Injuring hln chut. Dr. Quliliiu Brecn, profiwaor ol history at llie Unlvernlty ol Ore Km), Iiun been choiien to speak at Uin Krnduutlon exercises May 34. Dr. Orcen teaches ancient and middle owe history. For the llrat time Uie buccalau rrulo and commencement excer cine will be combined and will be at the school auditorium 1:30. Wed nesday evening. The Rev. Charles Julier, Lakeview, will deliver the biH'cHlauiciile acidrei,s. The three charter member of the Krui-kah Lodiie were Riven a hiiiKlkerclni'f shower Tueiday evc nliiK, Am II 20, Inllnwed by a pot luck supper attended by thirty mcinbcr.i. The charier membera were: Mm. Anna Onylord. Mra. Nettle Cannon and Mm. Mlna Taylor. The Valley folia Home Ec club met at their hall May 7, and new year books were lo be completed. Mra. D C. Hcholleld and Mra. Leonn Chandler aerved refresh menla at Uie clone ol the meeting. Mr. and Mra. Homer Faulkner are the purenta ol a baby girl born April 20, The Faulknera now have two nona and two daughters. Faulkner la an employe ol the loreat aervice. II ,'--. I A. A?, f m mgmm lr ? im ConplM Mm ml mittlcal row tMidwia ttmim y COLORFUL CLIPPER CLOTH "PIr-Offt" by imaginetiv. de signer, Stephanie Koret of California. Multi-stitching high' lights all four pieces, the midriff shirt, boys shorts, jeckihirt and smarty pants. Note the patch pockets en tha shorts and the buttons that march up the front of the jeckihirt. Color faif cotton fabric is washable and durable. Sold in Klamath Falls. tOFFEK CLACKS Have alx fit whllea at room temperature and beat until frothy. Sprinkle with 'i teaspoon each of salt and cream of tartar and beat until eoft peaka are formed. Gradually beat In l!i cupa sifted sugar combined with 1 teaspoon Instant coflee powder, adding ',' teaspoon almond extract with laat of sugar. Continue beating until sugar la dissolved and meringue stands In peaka. On a brown-paper covered cookie sheet drop heaping tablespoons of meringue, forming into shells and hollowing out cen ter with back of a teaspoon. Bake 97 SUPPER CLUB Weed-AsMeae1 JvMllta NOW STARRINQ) the NEW and DARING "FRANCITA" Slager and Daacar 221. MONI STEAK DINNER SaJajaJ $)00 Raquefaft Saarp Mm Draulajf :! r.M. te 10 f.M. Only Ceckteila Deaciag 70 minutes al 250 degrees. Cool. I Remove from paper. Serve filled I with ice cream fruit. Makea 12. and sliced fresh ML la 4 ET i' W' We're so proud of this new 3fewciu Pct Pak we'u w y 25 SfiJ 1 aicai I HfRfS HOW TO v 1 ,,J COUICT YOUR 2S s. 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