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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1957
, KLAMATH FALLS
! NAOMI SHRINE
Past worthy high priestesses
end past watchmen of shepherds
were honored at a meeting
; Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem, held
' et the Masonic Temple on Sep
tember 21. Isabel Sanders, worthy
high priestess, and Dale Howell,
associate watchman of shepherds
presiding in the absence of Wil
liam Pierson, were in charge.
The past officers escorted to the
loast, welcomed and introduced,
were Charlotte Martin, Beatrice
Denison, Nell Rctterath, Blanche
hchulze, Irene Markham and Vera
Kritsch, past worthy high priest
esses; JacK bcnulze, George Ret
tcrath, Jack Metier and James
Hunter, past watchmen of shep
herds of Naomi Shrine, and Har
old Jones, past watchman of shen
herds of Emanuel Shrine No. 19,
Wenatchce, Washington. Jones is
the brother of John Jones of
Bethany Shrine No. 6, Vancouver,
Washington, junior past watch
man of shepherds of the Su
preme Shrine of the Order of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem.
Plans for Friendship Night to
he held on October 12 were dis
cussed at length. Large delega
tions from Washington, C a 1 i-
fornia and other Oregon shrines
are anticipated. All members were
urged to attend this meeting to
assist in the entertainment of the
visitors.
Under good of the order, the
past officers were again escorted
to the Host and presented gifts
by th' three wisemen in costume,
porl rayed by Max Mitchell, Gus
Vlahos and Elmer Vincent, and
the three hand maids, Josephine
Young, Alt-tha Howell and Vera
Linkenbach, in an addendum. The
worthy high priestess then pre
sented each woman with a cor
sage and each man with a bou-
tonnicre. Charlotte Martin ex
tended thanks in behalf of all the
past officers.
Refreshments were served in
the banquet room following the
meeting by the committee, Helen
Spiker, Lois Gueck, Marie Metier
and Gwen Pierson. Table decora
tions in an autumn theme were
made and arranged by Aura Mitch
ell.
I DUNSMUIR i
I GUILD BAZAAR
October 25 is the date of the
traditional fall bazaar and lunch
eon given by St. Barnabas Epis
copal Guild in the church guild
hall.
' Members have announced they
are planning an event of inter
est to the entire community.
Emphasis is being placed this
year upon variety and low cost.
Novelty items, suitable for inex
pensive gift giving, will be among
the handicraft for sale. Bazaar
, hours will be II a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mrs. A. W. Kilborn and Mrs.
Stanley Macgirvin are co-chairmen
of the bazaar. Mrs. J. M. Kelby
is luncheon chairman. Among
those assisting are Mrs. C. C.
Wendell, aprons; Mrs. Austin Nel
son. food; Mrs. Chester Grenvick,
white elephants and old jewelry;
Mrs. C. 11. Dodwell. plants, drift
wood, ceramics and antiques. The
House of Young Churchmen will
i have a grab bag, and the Mount
' Shasta guild will have a handi
craft booth.
Christmas cards, flavorings
Christmas candles, sachets and
gift subscriptions will be among
the holiday suggestions at the
Christmas booth manned by Mrs.
Henry Riely.
Luncheon tickets will be sold in
advance and at the door. Service
is being planned to accommodate
business pcoplo and office em
ployes. WOMEN'S CIXB
The United Nations, the "Inst
best hope of man," will be dis
cussed by Mrs. R. G. Christison
at the luncheon meeting of the
Dunsmuir Women's Chin on Tues
day at t ho Hotel Dunsmuir. Mrs
I'hristison's talk will include the
weaknesses and strengths of the
United Nations and the expecta
tions vc may have of It.
This will be the first luncheon
meeting of the fall season. A re
port will lie heard on the club's
project, the sponsorship of Ulln
Iiernston. Swedish foreign student.
Mrs. Leonard Smith will be in
chargo of table decorations.
CHILOQUIN
IIAYIUDF.
The Shawalinnn Camp Eire
Girls had a hayride Friday night
September 20. The girls and th"i-
guests rode in a truck loaded
willi straw from ('hiluqum to
liert Stanley ranch at the north
end of Wood River Valley, where
they lind a cnokoul and games
bet ore returning to Chiloquin.
Guests were I'anl Harris, Ken
nelh Ilohnek. Dennis Kidenniir,
Kenny Nygren, Greg Wilder.
Joe Kirk. Jackie lloggarth. Nenl
Harris, Douglas Van Wurmcr and
Albert Wilder.
Members are Judy Stanley, Jan
el Mall, Cherry Wolff. Mary
O'Neill. Mary Ann llardiuan, Jin
ny Lynn Doak, Diane Haas, Sally
Havi.za, llarbara Nicholson. Kar
en Jenkins. Cheryl Jack and Don
na Robinson.
Accompanying the group were
Mrs. Karl Hall. Mrs. Robert Doak
mid Mrs. Belt Stanley.
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CURRIN'S for DRUGS
9th & Main Ph. TU 2-1475
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ANN CURRY will be the Christmas Day bride of Rich
ard Gadberry in Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church.
She it the daughter of Mrs. Frances Curry, 4315 Freida,
and Howard Curry. Ann is a graduate of Henley High
School, OTI and attended Oregon State College.
Her fiance, a resident of Mill Valley, California, is a
graduate of Holland High School, Ohio, and attended San
Francisco State College. He is presently employed by Safe
way Stores in Mill Valley. Photo by Miller-Williams
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THE PRE-HOLIDAY SEASON has been chosen for the
exchange of marriage vows between Roxie Kasparian of
Fresno and Berkeley, California, and Marvin Haley Thomas,
a former resident of Tulelake, now of Berkeley. Wedding
invitations will be for December 14 in the Presbyterian
Church, Fresno. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael C. Kasparian, 3336 Balch Avenue, Fresno.
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas,
longtime residonts of Tulelake. The engagement was an
nounced recently at a family dinner at the bride-elect's
home. The young couple will visit the Thomas home in No.
vember. ;
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Ever Have
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just returning from the cleaners? ... It
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They have the know-how to get out all the
dirt, banish stubborn spots and perspiration
tain . . . AND with STA-NU the colors
will be revived and the press will last
longer. You'll be amazed!
Even new clothes may look old, harsh or
careless cleaning methods will wilt and age
new fabrics and colors in a hurry. CAS
CADE'S STA-NU process eliminates any
risk of damage to your most delicate gar
ment. Through the STA-NU Company Cascade
Cleaners and Laundry can offer you an
added bonus too. With each garment you
have cleaned you can purchase for only 59
cents a steak knife, that would ordinarily
sell for $1.60. Matching forks can be or
dered, and there's a handsome case that
can be ordered. I bought my first 3 knives
yesterday, and are we pleased! They're so
graceful and good looking besides being ra
zor sharp. You can buy the knives and
place your order for either the forks or the
case at Cascade or from one of the drivers.
Don't miss this opportunity ... the very
finest cleaning AND the greatest bargain
ever in cutlery you'll be proud to own.
Call TU 4-5111 for pick-up service or stop
In at the office, 330 South Seventh Street.
Cascade And Men's
Hand Laundry And
Dry Cleaners
Mahe Ready For The
Witching Eve ....
Halloween is October 31. SHAW STATION
ERY has gay table decorations to make
the aweet little goblins party a huge suc
cess. Lanterns, goblins and all sorts of
spooky characters to decorate around the
house. Napkins, table covers, and favors
will make the "trick or treat" set happy to
be cutting their Halloween capers at home.
SHAW'S have darling Halloween tallies,
dainty luncheon napkins and cloths for
Madame's card party or luncheon. Clever
paper center pieces, all cut out, ready to be
slipped together set the theme for a gay af
fair. Many, many other autumn and Halloween
entertaining ideas are to be found at SHAW'S
STATIONERY.
Bring on the apple cider and pumpkin
pie You'll be ready for the occasion if
you'll shop at 729 Main Street.
SHAW STATIONERY
f Eater Than Yon
Think
The World Series is over . . . the leaves
are falling . . . and your holiday Fruit
Cakes are still in the wishful thinking
stage. . . . So . . . it's MARKET BAS
KETS to the rescue. In one speedy trip
you can pick up all the makin's for luscious
fruit cakes. . . . Candied Fruits . . . pine
apple, figs, citron, cherries, lemon and or
ange. Nuts and cooking wines, brown sugar
and all the spices ... to blend together into
a delicacy of unsurpassed flavor and aroma.
With all the venison the men are bringing
home out of the woods, you'll be wanting to
brew up delicious, taste-tempting meat, for
Thanksgiving and Christmas mince pies.
You'll find ALL the ingredients for hol
iday fruit cakes and mince meat on the
well stocked shelves of the MARKET BAS
KETS. If you have any trouble locating an
item ask one of the courteous clerks . . .
they're only too happy to assist. And speak
ing of assistance those butchers at the
MARKET BASKETS are the happiest men
m the world if they can help you. Cut
special steaks, roll a prime rib or slit a
pocket in your lamb roast so you can stuff
it with a savory dressing.
You'll enjoy shopping at the MARKET
BASKETS. Prices are always right, shelves
arc brimful and the MEAT DEPARTMENT
is the finest. Two convenient locations to
serve you. Ninth and Pine and the corner
of South Sixth and Shasta Way. Shop
MARKET KASKETS
I lah! Eire: Gleaml
Sparkle!
The most brilliant shoes ever are at
LaPOIN'TES SHOE SALOX. Glitter bv
the foot in a gaily smart selection of cock
tail and evening slippers designed for gala
holiday slopping.
DcLiso Deb's star dusled, elegant, while
lace over silver sequins . . . heads the list.
These can be tinted to match vour cos
tume and the brilliance will still shine
through (tinted, free of charge incidentally),
peliso Deb's poinsettia red satin with black
jet bow . . . emerald green satin with
antique gold bow . . . and black satin with
antique silver bow are ravishingly beauti
ful. All with sleek needlepoint toe and pen
cil slim heel. They're dramatic, exciting
fashion for the after five social whirl.
CINDERELLA SLIPPERS of vinylite, with
fabulous fraud of a diamond set on a
tmy toe. will sparkle under the hemline
like a shooting star. These are open toe
and sling back, you may have them in
either the curvy little illusion heel or needle
pointed high heel.
Tall, dark and handsome slippers oflack
satin and vinylite with tall tapered heels
completely covered with rhinestones and a
narrow band of rhinestones across the toe.
This pair is $M 95 and the others only $19.95.
Glitter trimmed and beautifully smart are
the romantic shoes for evening you'll find
l 507 Main.
Lal'olnte's Shoe 'Salon
$Dh JbpA in jOjUA
K. Falls
families are being offered an opportunity
to see a variety show starring a man whose
talent is so abundant it leaves a person
breathless. Arthur Lee Simpkins can sing
arias of favorite operas with such finesse
you think they were created just for him.
Then, just when you think opera is his
true field, he changes tempo and sings
the Iastest popular songs. Then again, at
just the right moment, he brings a hush
to the listener with the "Lord's Prayer,"
or "Eli, Eli."
Arthur Lee Simpkins loves to sing and
people love to hear him sing. From the
Atlantic to the Pacific, from north to south,
even in Georgia, where he began his musical
career, he's a favorite.
You'll be glad the Business and Profes
sional Women's Club decided to sponsor an
Evening of Song and Family Fun next
Wednesday, Octofcr 16, at the Pelican The
ater. You can buy tickets at Derby's Music
Company, 126 North Seventh, where they're
on sale right now.
Besides Arthur Lee Simpkins, there are
two great supporting attractions . '. a
ventriloquist and a conjuror. A great
night . . . and evening of marvelous enter
tainment for the entire family, produced
by George and Mary Amato of Portland.
You'll want to hear and see this great
evening of entertainment besides you'll be
supporting a group of hard working wom
en who are endeavoring to bring more fun
shows to our town.
Get your tickets either at Derby's, from
any Business and Professional Women's
Club member or call Mrs. Abernathy, pres
ident of the club, at TU 4-4589.
Tickets are $1.50 per copy. Plan to take
the entire family for an evening they'll long
remember.
Ruslness And
Professional Women
it's 'Amazing
how CURR1NS always has the newest and
finest in beauty preparations. I'm always
interested in imprpving my appearance
(what woman isn't) so 1 read Mademoiselle
regularly, and in the October issue I read
about Helena Rubinstein's MASCARA
MATIC. 1 thought to myself, "it's too easy,
too new, we won't have it in our town for
months." Wandered into CURRINS yester
day and there was MASCARA-MATIC!
It's the most revolutionary thing in eye
make-up you have ever seen.
HOW? You remove the cap of what looks
like a slim gold fountain pen. The lower
half's a wand dispensing each time you
open the pen enough mascara for both
eyes. Stroke it upward a few times on your
upper lashes. Lo and behold . . . your eyes
take on a wondrous new beauty . . . curls
as it tints. Note to the near sighted: The
MASCARA-MATIC is so long and skinny it
can operate behind your glasses. Just
perch yours a mite lower on the nose.
Helena Rubinstein didn't stop -with eye
beauty discovery. . . . She's discovered
THE SKIN DEW TREATMENT to over
come the aging effects of dehydrated skin.
Next to time, nothing robs a woman of her
youth so completely as dehydrated skin.
Every day of your life, the moisture supply
of your skin keeps diminishing. Slowly your
skin begins to flake, line and lose its resili
ence. THE SKIN DEW TREATMENT con
sists of an intensive moisturing night
cream, SKIN DEW EXTRA-RICH, and
SKIN DEW EMULSION, a greaseless liquid
to wear under your make-up every day.
Youthful moisture is at your fingertips 24
hours a day.
Just $2 buys a four to six month supply
of MASCARA-MATIC . . . there's no waste,
no mess, no dirty brush to worry about.
And for a limited time only, the SKIN DEW
DUET is only $5. The SKIN DEW EMUL
SION is regularly $5 plus $3 for the SKIN
EXTRA-RICH ... but to introduce her
marvelous discovery Helena Rubinstein is of
fering the two for only $5.
For the new and easy in beauty go to
Ninth and Main.
Currins For Drugs
Keeping Company
or changing partners ... the Bobbie Brooks
Calgary Group at BOX BAZAAR has that
fresh easy elegance I like. Sweater and
skirts to mix or match in last minule
styles, in an overwhelming selection of
wonderful fabrics, and when it comes to
colors there's everything from rose lo cin
namon to black to bright blue. Tweed skirts
that pick up the bright beautiful color of
either a boxy or soft orlon sweater, then
can be traded for a plain gored or straight
line skirt. Your entire fall and winter ward
robe can be hinged about these flatter
ing, inexpensive coordinates. The skirts
range in price from $10.95 to $12.95 . . .
and the sweaters from $7.95 to $10.95.
Tops for casual wear this fall will be the
Calgary Group of plaids. . . . Pleated skirts
in authentic tartan plaids in either red or
green, with matching boxy jackets tailored
lo the nlh degree. They have roomy patch
pockets, jaunty belted back, and shirt sleeve
buttoned cuffs. You'll wear them with blouses
or sweaters to the office or shopping, confi
dent that you're dressed in the latest most
wanted style yet comfortable as lounging in
a pair of slacks. The skirts are only $12.95
and the jackets are $14.95.
For bright new fashions for the busy
woman who likes casual comfort and smart
ness too, it's 4-180 South Sixth Street where
you get S&H Green Stamps too.
. KOX RAZAAH
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I'm IS'ot Foolin9
I've never seen anything to equal the
beauty and durability of Sloane's GOLD
CHIP linoleum. McCOLLUM'S HOME
MART has it, I've never seen it before in
all my wanderings about town. Just imagine
the prettiest colors you can, then add 20,000
gold-like chips to the square yard, and you
have Sloane's GOLD CHIP! It's not only
beautiful, but it's durable and it's probably
the easiest to maintain of all floor cover
ings. Over in one corner of the HOME
MART there's a model kitchen display
(beautiful natural wood cabinets, I might
add) the floor covering is copper colored
GOLD CHIP. Of course it takes a beating,
lots of traffic, and no scruples about wiping
shoes by the "traffickers" it looks spotless
ly clean and so rich and attractive, you'd
think the meticulous housewife had spent the
morning scrubbing and waxing.
GOLD CHIP comes in 14 colors by the
yard and in six colors in tile. From a
short distance away it looks like modern
wool carpeting ... the metallic spatters
don't "hit you in the eye," but give a
lustrous glow to the vibrant background
colors.
That HOME MART a tore Is fabulous,
they're always getting In those new thing
I read about In the home decorating maga
zines. You can find almost anything your
heart desires to make your home more
beautiful and comfortable at the HOME
MART. . . . You should see what they've
done for the Martha's. Pius giving SftHt
GREEN STAMPS . . . plus getting expert
advice from two nice young men, who must
stay up all night every night studying what
we women want in our homes. 2074 Son
Sixth.
McCoIlum Home Mart
The Big Plus
In pace-setting fashions. Want the newest
fashions for your man . . . first? Want
the best fashions for your man . . , first?
Then shop at RUDY'S . MANSTORE, where
you'll find a complete price range of fash
ions arriving daily, with the big plus of
being chosen especially 'for your man in
mind.
GAUCHO SHIRTS ... so good looking,
so comfortable and so versatile . . . men
are switching to them by droves, both for
work and casual wear. Your man will look
equally as well dressed in a GAUCHO under
his sport coat, or lounging over the Week
end. They're easy to care for, washable . . .
with a minimum of pressing. They're in
expensive, and they're high style.
The GAUCHO SWEATER SHIRT of per
cent silk and 75 per cent wool boasts full
fashioned sleeves, cable trim, and will give
him that strictly masculine good looks the
man strives for. Soft as the softest cash
mere, in soft brown, grey or tan. . . .
They're $13.95.
The GAUCHO SHIRT In a Foullard print
(tiny, indistinct diamond pattern) or 80 per
cent orlon and 20 per cent wool to insure
washability, -and they are to be found in
the most brilliant and widest range of col
ors .. . red, rusty brown, blue, green,
tan or grey. The Jerseys are only $6.95.
For work ... for play ... at home or
away . . there are man-sized shirts calcu
lated for smartness and plenty of rugged
wear at RUDY'S. Layaway a couple from
the huge selection at RUDY'S for his
Christmas. .. . Do it tomorrow, these
aren't going to stay in the store for long.
You always receive the big plus in quality,
and savings for the men in your family
at Sixth and Main
RUDY'S MANSTORE
tte A Whiz In The
Kitchen
ROBERTS HARDWARE wiU see lo it that
you take top honors in the culinary class
with their capable kitchen crew. You'll find
time and energy saving tips galore, modern
conveniences by the score . . . just waiting
at ROBERTS HARDWARE to bring your
meals an added zest, your kitchen added
charm!
A world of charm goes along with
WOODEN WARE . . . salad bowls, nut
bowls, snack bowls, steak servers, and salt
and pepper shakers.
SALAD BOWLS for individual servings
come in eilher6 or 8 inch sizes 65 cents
and 79 cents each . . . salad bowls for your
favorite greens are to be found in three
sizes. SNACK BOWLS for cheese 'n crack
ers or popcorn are handsomely decorated
in peasant motif. They're marvelous for in
formal entertaining or family snacks as
you're gathered around a cozy fireplace,
and they're only $1.49 each.
I found a lot of exceptional ideas for gilt
giving as well as for the home at ROB
ERTS . . . smooth, polished NUT BOWLS
on silver finished footing, complete with a
clever cracker is only $9.75. There's any
number of SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS
. . . novelty bunny shakers that plaintively
cry when tipped, at $1.89 long, long
handled shakers for the cook who excels
over the barbecue, are $1.98 and graceful
pepper mill sets from $2.50 to $4.35.
A HAMBURGER PRESS is almost a neces
sity these days, especially if there are
youngsters in the household. I found beauties
at ROBERTS small, jumbo and oblong, (For
the 'burger between slices of bread i.
For informal entertaining after the "big
game" or for the "trick and treat crowd."
you'll love WOODEX WARE. There's no
better time than the present to start that
Christmas shopping, so hustle on out to
ROBERTS HARDWARE. . . . They'll give
you S&H Green Stamps with all your pur
chases too. Town & Country Shopping Cen
ter RORERTS HARDWARE