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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1959)
PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1959 REAMES CLUB BOARD MEMBERS and their wives war hottt Sunday, December 14, at a Christmas open CHARM BRACELET Ever wonder what to do with odd earrings, lockets and other family heirlooms? Have them put on a charm bracelet. H makes a handsome piece of jewelry. Excruciating headaches may be caused by eyestrain. Eyestrain can also reduce work ing efficiency, promote fatigue and irrita. . bility and may be allied with other physi cal troubles, such as neckache, backache and upset stomach. Why suffer needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper eye care. Have your eyes examined . at least once a year by Dr. Noles' Optometristj. Easy Credit Terms Always Open All Day Saturday out S4t& HM COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main St. TU 4-7121 Dra, Omar J. Nolci, Don R. Hay tor. Sr. house from 3 until 6 o'clock. Some of those present, shown from left to right, are Wesley McNee, president of the club, Mrs. McNee, Paul Angstead, Bob Egge, Mrs. Ang stead, Mrs. Egge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoag. Photo by Ellis i ' 1 J THREE HANDSOME CHILDREN sent this picture to their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stiles and to great-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiard, all of this city. They are from the left, Lynn, 5, Kellie Khristine, 5 months, and Michael, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon of Oakland, Oregon. NEW HOBBY Button - painting is the latest in hobby art. After the paint is dry, apply a fresh, thin coat of pure, white shellac. SHIRRED LEATHER BAG The shirred leather pouch with gold metal chain handle is a fashion going lots of smart places this winter. s 0 I E T . 50 Years Marked By Weed Couple WEED Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Early, married 50 years ago in Texarkana, Texas, celebrated the occasion at an open house held in their home on Wednesday, De cember 3. Many friends and relatives call ing between 3 and 10 o'clock were served an ornately decorat ed tiered cake made by Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer. Eight children were born to the couple. Three of the six living present for the occasion included Mrs. Mclvin Solus, Mount Shasta who served as the hostess for the anniversary party: Carlton Early, Caldwell, Idaho, and Haskell Ear ly, Weed. Their other children are Mrs. Bert Crump, McAdoo, Texas; Mrs. Ira Hooker, Binger, Oklahoma and Mrs. Lester Talk- ington, Caldwell, Idaho. Registering in the guest book were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long, Mr. and Mrs. George Lmville, Cora Mae Linville, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Solus, Mrs. Alfred Dalin James Dalin, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Solus, Sallie Small, Mrs. Janie Smyly, Mrs. Sarah Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Cromwell, Mrs Katie Bontrager Mr. and Mrs. John Maupm, Mr and Mrs. W. K Reinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Shaffer and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sanders and Mark, Mrs. Elsie Smilh, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. George Linville Jr., Mrs. Eva Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Davis and sons. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dowd, Leland E. Edson, Jim Small, Leon Small, Mclvin Solus and sons, and Dorothy Earl. NOW OPEN! TIRED OF YOUR BIG WEEKLY LAUNDRY BILLS? I OUR WASHING MACHINES NEVER GET TIRED! y& They work around the clock ... 24 hours a day ... 365 days a year to give you THE CLEANEST WASH IN TOWN! Meet your neighbors at the new equipped Laundry Store COIN-OPERATED SELF SERVICE DO IT YOURSELF DO IT BETTER DO IT FASTER jig I I SuMici.nl fsr P.rMathin. I V J diVin9 ov.ros J llb.ll.od S S woih.rl.od I'd j . r. h;4 MR. AND MRS. B. M. EARLY were honored at an open house December 3 at their home in Weed. The affair marked 50 years of marriage for the couple. 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BILL DAVY serve Mr. and Mrs. Keith Coddington at the annual Christmas open house held at the Reames Club on Sunday, December 14. A smorgas bord was enjoyed by the guests during the afternoon. Background music was furnished by Wilbur Stiles at the organ. , Photo by Ellis GORDON TRACY and Frances Stewart were chosen from 10 senior students of Lakeview High School to re ceive the personality awards presented at the annual homecoming dance Saturday, December 20, in the school auditorium. Their names are engraved on a cup which is displayed at the school. Other students voted on from the .list submitted by the faculty were Felice Quisenberry, LaVonne Krati, Mary Sullaway, Toxie Risley, Truman Conn, Ora Banister, Melvin Adams and Don Alger. Many students, alumni and faculty members were present at the dance which is, sponsored by 'the Honor Society. President of the society is Kirlc Anderson. Laura Waterman is the adviser. Photos by Bennett, Lakeview WEDDING plans for a March ceremony are being made by Patricia Campbell, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of 2115 Homedale Road, recently announced her engagement to Ray DiBiasi, son of Mrs. Herbert Watson, Soi-th Whittier, California. The bride-elect is a graduate of KUHS. Her fiance is sta tioned at Kingsley Field. Everything We Have Is Always On I Cannon's Best! Big 25x43 ft Bath Toivels II Extra Heavy! A Regular 2.00 Value Choose from 8 Lovely Colors. "H iittZ E3 J 1"'' TTI Ladies' Boys' Weather Boys' 4.99 J 11.95 Hair Sweaters , Jackets , Slacks ; Clipper . ... Woih 'N Wear r Banian, Lamb'. Reg. 4.98 Applcshc.n NPT Wool - Broken Sites 6, 8, 10, 12 Mos Sixes 51a E44 98 95 Off 3) U Electric SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Children's Shoes 4.99 Child's 8!2-3 Red Strap 3" 5.99 Child's Red Oxford 4" Crepe Sole 8'j-12 Only 248 Pair Assorted Rubber Footwear For Ladies JP e Id Pr. 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