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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1960)
A7 PAGE 4 C HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, Fnh. 21, I960 FRILLY VALENTINES were a pert of the colorful decorations at a party given for, left to right, Melinda, Marilyn and Susan Mueller, granddaughters of Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Cooper, on February 13. Photo by Kettler w? M V SfcSi :3H A KLAMATH FALLS GIRL, Donna Lee Burgoyne, fourth from the right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgoyne, was recently chosen as one of 12 sophomore students at the University of Oregon to act as official hostesses for the university. The girls, chosen by the rally board, meet all visiting dignitaries and team members and hand them an edi tion of the Emerald, school publication, a rose for -their lapel or a little jar of rainwater. The group also acts as hostesses at university functions. Pictured left to right, Loryn Har feaugh, Sue Sehaefers, Sue Hubbard, Vickie Rendrick, Patti Wolleson, Pat Rushton, Nancy Coffen, Bonnie Dean, Donna Lee Burgoyne, Carolyn Lunday, Julie Hampton and Sue Scales. Photo by The Emerald It's Spring At First Sight When You See Our inimitable aw M I W M m i the shoes with the "look" you love A delectable, delightful collection of the shapes, materials and colors that make the news. Elegant new footing that will make you more than ever ... a DeLiso debs devotee! Left hVrte Black Patent or Bone Calf !).') Right: Black Patent I.95 SHOE SALON Youngsters Enjoy Valentine Party The Valentine theme was car ried out in every email detail on February 13 when Mrs. M. E. Coop cr entertained at her home, 12 Melrose Street, tor her youn granddaughters, Melinda, Marilyn and Susan Mueller, Tablecloth napkins and paper cups, all in the theme of the day, and fancy Valentine cutouts around t h c rooms were the setting for an af ternoon of games and refreshments lor the young guests. Invitations were received by Lora Newman, Vicki Carter, Susan Noel, Charles Dibbles, Johit Bal siger, Valerie and Vicki Smith Cherry Cuirin, Mark Hoslcy, Ken ny Cook, Kenneth Douglas, Cheryl Jensen, Larry Kahn, Cynthia Currin, Jerry Mice, Tommy Mil ler, Alice Favcll, Lynn and Shel Icy O'Neill, Linda, Susan and Stephen Jackson, Betty Marie Mor gan and Christy Devore. TRAVEL UMBRELLAS Travel umbrellas are light, slim, and pack well. One will help you keep fashion-fresh when on the go. TASTV ALMONDS Nice nibble: unblanched almond fried in olive oil, drained and sprin kled with salt. LONGER LIFE If washed before wearing the first time, new stockings tend to last longer. The Huron, in position over Cor sica Shoals in Lake Huron, ii the last Coast Guard lightship op erating on the Great Lakes. SURPRISE SHOWER A surprise baby shower was held at the home of Mrs. Matt Christian in honor of Mrs. Hyman Wcin stein. The centerpiece was a lovely pink lace umbrella with matching ndles and small baby diapers fur favors. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Violet Phillips, Mrs. Lowell Collins, Mrs. Bea Amour- eux, Mrs. Dorothy Bcacn, Airs. Eileen Anderson, Mrs. Sara Heim. Mrs. Alton Short, Mrs. Phyl- is Bennington, Mrs. Paula Fletcher, Mrs. Mae Phillips, Mrs. Bct'e Phillips, Mrs. Fran Phelps and Mrs. Helen Galloway. JUNE MAE COOK posed for this picture on her first birthday, February 10. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cook of 1813 Gary Street. Her grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cook and Mrs. Lewis Ewing, all of this city. Photo by Guderian SAVINGS ON MOST ITEMS IN ALL ACTIVE PATTERNS! Now, at today's prices, is the time to start or fill So look ahead to coming wedding, anniversary in your set of glamorous Gorham sterling. Higher and other gift occasions. All orders received by costs will cause an adjustment in prices of Gorham March 5th will be filled at present low prices, sterling on March 7th. Budget available. ' Prices shown are for 4 pc. place-settings (place knife, place fork, teaspoon and salad fork) and include Federal Tax. 700 Main St. Ph. TU 4-3151 "The Best Place to Shop ... After AH" r- V USE YOUR Lk CHARGE J J "S5l fSb ACCOUNT! FINAL CLEANUP SALE! SWEATERS and SKIRTS They're all taken from our regular stock, and reduced Y3 for this special savings event. Mi and match and to match styles included! I- & a . pnmntK rvnma Fine Fashion SKIRTS 13 o Rosecrest, White Stag, Tami, Jantzen in her ringbone tweeds, plaids, checks and stripes and solids. Sizes 10 to 18. rcg. 6.98 skirts now 4.65 reg. 8.98 skirts now 5.99 reg. 12.98 skirts now 8.65 reg. 16.98 skirts now 11.32 SWEATERS 113 .off-. Famous Jantzen and Darlene brands. All styles, cardigans and slip-overs. Fur and wool blends in a complete selection of colors and sizes. reg. 8.98 sweaters .... now 5.99 reg. 10.98 sweaters .... now 7.32 reg. 12.98 sweaters .... now 8.65