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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1958)
AGE e c HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1958 Lodge To Honor Police, Firemen WEED A banquet to honor the pals will exchange gifts and re veal their identity, followed by tha Aeed Volunteer Firemen, Weed Police and Auxiliary Police was voted to be sponsored by the Wa beno Council No. 231, Degree of Pocohontas. at the regular meet ing held Friday night, December drawing of new names for the en suing year. A dinner will precede the party event. ' Mrs.' Virginia Anderson received the award for the 'evening. Refreshrnents were served by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Hazel Coggins. According to a 1958 Federal Re serve Board Survey of Consumer Finances Americans have asset! 5. The banquet is slated lor Mon day night, December 22. Mrs. Nella Wade was reinstated into membership and was wel comed by the presiding Pocahon tas, Mrs. Dorothy Sottana. A Christmas party will highlight the December 19 meeting. Secret of at least a trillion dollars. yjujar-. "-wir av;.'. .:; THE JOY OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON it being Spread by these five young people at they ting the famil ;'W and popular carols. They are membert of fhe junior :.yhoir of the Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church and will ting with the combined choirs during the Christmas serv ices. From left to right, Billy Putnam, Gay Ann Hall, Vicki Neipp, Sally Bane and Gordie Wynant. Photo by Kettler THE ENGAGEMENT of Karen Lee Laveniclc and Ivan L. Pankey hat been an nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Lavenick. The bride-elect graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in 1958 and it attending Cap itol Business College in Sa lem. Her fiance, ton of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pan key, also it a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy. He is a freshman studying phar macy at Oregon State Col- e and is a pledge, of Kappa Delta Rho fraternity. Photo by Ferebee RECENTLY announced by Mr. and Mrt. Henry Rob bint of Grantt Past it the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Beverly Joan, to Tom McNeal Sim mons, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Simmons also of Grants Pass. The bride-elect graduated from KUHS in 1958, and her fiance was. graduated from Grants Past High School in the tame year. He it employed by the Daily Courier at an ap prentice pressman. The wedding date is tet for January 3. 'isr n. "this Christmas be unusual . . . give Miss Saylor's Remembrance Chocolates! -Xj Ed The gift that pleases evervnne. whoever they are, wherever they are. The tropic aroma of the lovely chocolate blends perfectly with the fragrant flavors of the creams, fruits, nuts and chews to make Miss Saylor's Remembrance Chocolates' a never-to-be-forgotten treat. Exquisitely different . . . deliriously irresistible. This Christmas give Miss Saylor's Remembrance Chocolates. You'll be remembered for your good taste. LEE HENDRICKS 2212 So. 6th St. TU 4-4321 has a fresh supply of all Miss Saylor'j Chocolates. ft Time Is Running Out! MAKE HIS 'rL -vf:9V.; . VA x - 4$ THE BRANDS HE LIKES FROM THE J t-::)X i It -vV jf STORE HE SHOPS - DON'S MENSWEAR 1 Pife' ill??? jf -a AND YOU'LL GET ' h: ' fWmi mPM i' S&H Green Stamps 1 .-tyr Ofte THE ENGAGEMENT of . T . SSSSU.TS l ,k;v I Jiipt t! -f , ii ! I I -VjJ f?IMi&n Barbara Ann Fanning and f 3 3 DONCASTER SUITS g 1' f ' ''III Inhl l mi l yi 'V I r kamliimy nounced by her mother, 4Wr s V4T v ' knuuiun JAWKto ---7iifHi! f1-' r ':":' XUHi-t kemember-you get hc green stamps I i flaa L rjl- " I -Photo by Millar-William, 1 1 i u THC NlftWT RPCDBC rWOKTUAC i i.. toon for Larry. 4. at left. Randv. 5. and Scott L MA years old, ions ot Mr. and Mn. Rudy Magallenet, 518 yean High who will help them explore the contents of their fancy High Street. They were only too happy to dress up for the photographer in their bright red and white outfits made L.. iL.:. it iL- l d i is - , my moil meiiivr, me Tormer oeveny arnes. grandparents soclts on Christmas morning are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karnes,- 4539 Clinton Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Mauro Magallenes of Wordon, Photo by Ellis Three make a perfect wedding: i The bride, the groom and . . . latest fragrance accessor) VARDLEY ray Mists Sp . . . fa convenient spray atomizer with the "golden"-look can't spill, break, leak or evaporate SQOQ ENOUSH IA VENDER APRIL VIOIHS BONO STREET' FIAIR In tha Village Court 9th and Main Velv PtpAcn W America t,aid I ("eland a"d lli,iiH l U S K (Nun tha ata;al E-a' lanMwlaa. taMi iMta 94 aa,ic a'l ! LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN Don't Get Caught Short of Cash at Christmastime! A dollar or two set aside each payday will give you plenty ef cash when Christmas 1959 rolls around! Our convenient Christmas Club is the easiest way to lave. Dtpoiit any amount you wish but do it regu larly! Next Novembtr, we'll send you a Christ mas Club check (or the Ml amount ot your sav ins)' plus interestl Siv V" ' ': ' '" -ft '':' .v-n"--' f If you'rt ihort ef cosh Ihit Chrntmai, itop In for a pr tonal loon. You pay only low, low bank rotot! Ust our big on-tht-premiiei parking lot and our convtniant drivo-in window L ennh CUD KLnmOTH FRLLS 6th and Klamath Avenue All Depeiits Insured Up to $10,000 By fhe F.D.I.C W-