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tHFRI.n AMI NEWS. Kl.im.-ilh Fa Ik Ore
Wrrlnrsrlav. April l.'i llll'ifl
PACE f5 A
Birthday I? Observed
.one
who h.id tiur
louon. l.tii-r
to mine ut
.lack. Missouri, made hv w.i-ii
on Kehruaiv 21. 1B71. Mrs. l)cv ,.,-c r.
cclehrnled hci iu,r ,,s . num. i-st daughter ollil... i ,i,'.
ii'itn ptrtticiay wnii memiK'rs tn tier ,0hn West
lamily. im.y
nee son anti aaiignier-iii-iaw.i
MONTCn-:-Mrs. Anna ncv-ilcrin-law.
t or. who al Ihe xic ol -1 missed! nm in
the plains hv uni;on train trnm
Missouri reconllv
,Td i"M' n,ovH 10 l'""r,l-'llcl f";"10- There ere grandchild today. Ocorqc DcMcrlChr.stian Service for many yean
t lr the iiimily.iww hridcsmnils and two stand-clll'(l on August 17, iih.Y lantl on her recent birthday the-
The jiuu nv was L.rfs who wilncs.cd Hie marreiRcl .sllr active nvmlicr oi;organaalion honored her with a
lornicd hv V. Ii. St ran., a1 1 '""""We "omen s .Society ol'oard shower.
THE DRILL TEAM of Shasta Lily Rebekah Lodga of Mount Shasta is, left to
right, Mrs. Lourene Bishop, Mrs. Beth Brinser, Mrs. Gertrude Gist. Mrs. Julia Olov
son, Mrs. Fern Woodall, Mrs. Daisy Dowens, Mrs. Zelda DeSoza, Mrs. Elsie Peterson,
Mrs. Margaret Stoner and Mrs. Thelma Welch. They presented a drill program at the
Mount Shasta Rebekah goodfellowship meeting March 22. Photo by Kite
SOCIETY
By HELEN BECHEN
Lodge Breakfasts
On Palm Sunday
Thera Rho No. 48
Members, officers and
Friendship ('out! X. 11. Order
nf the Amaranth, met al Ring's
(ale April 10 (or their annual
Palm Sunday breakfast. Wei Cu
denan p,ave the devotional pray-
Mr. and Mrs. Roland IVMer;
;cranddauch;or. Mrs. Al Clement,
i and three ereat crandchildren
brought her a plant birthday cake
beanni; ftt candles. Other takes
were there tn serve to quests who
cropped in to rhat with her.
.Also VMtuic. her were Mrs.
Karl Kiork a daughter: Mrs.
Norman Kiotk. a prandtiauphier
by marriatie. and three freat
jurandchildren. Karen, Mary Lynn
land Norman Kiock. .Ir.; Mrs.
'Briee Knhrer, another dauchter;
'.ladine Holirer. urandiljuchtcr.
,upts ofland Mrs. Apnes Dexter, a dauch-1
Career Women
Speak To Club
VI.'L-L- I r , 1
tL'IIIM I !..!... i, l-l. . , n n. ...I .. : l. .u it nil .111. v 11 11 1 11
' . j .el the thenie lor the prop-am
la Win No. 18 niel April 7. A treasurer, are the olliccrs linm In the absence nf the royal ma-i,,,.,,, ril.!(, hp Hinn,r mpol.
report on the fish pond and re.jMcrril!. urnn Phyllis May. William (ioen. mll . ,u. v,,.ka Ruln0.ss an(
freshmcnt hooth the puis had at Paltv Kime. vice prc-nlcnl ol roval. P'"i"". thanked the court 'riessional V.onions Chili held
the Odd Fellows parly was giv'stale Thela Rho Asscmhly. will,'01' ' h"'-e attendance. Ij lhf Yreka Inn March 24. Mrs.
en Faster seal containers arc out he at the (-omentum. Mrs. Kdna A'"''' "l0 hreaklast .lack Schul. rances Wacker was program
in Merrill firms. Easter lilies will jOstcr. chairman of Ihe voulh l'aM r".Vil1 I'ation. called up the (.i.iirman.
be sold Anril lfi. Committee, will pav her oihcial mcmhership who joined hands : T, ,, ,,,-, .ls sl im -d tn
Morrill Thela Rho will initiate:'--'' '" 11,15 listrict ciurinn Hie - "h , he mature woman m seckmi; audi
t Ihe district convention in Klanv convention. ',u"" l"--l',ve 1,1 1 '"" 1 ' Nrciainins emnlovmenl and Mrs
mh Falls at Ihe Odd Fellows Hall State Aemhlv will he held:"'10. In,."lllml- IW.uker had arranscd lor three
April . Three candidates are.hmo 17 and IB at SprinR(ield. , " ' ,c'n''c,- assoclf,U' m'lllnl1- speakers In cover the phases ol
Nancy Rasdal, Lora Lee Bush-Oretjon. !m.M,il' 'v'r"1 announcement. m ,,.. (.nu ad boml.
nell and PeKSv Carter. Cherry Next mediae will he April lir'.1'0 """ sponsored hy y ,. ,....
Keck, musician: Deane Walker. I at 8 p.m. ; Hiendslup tmirt No. 11 will her ...,,. ,..,.. Flnv
loluision of the ,leka ollico ol
pcrlornicrl hv I-. t.. hlran.',e. a
I shurily al:cr gospel minister. Sonus plased for
;il IO l)rM..m;tlw. u ,..l,l:n ... r- "l,k- :i'.,rl 'E l,..
ind Julia Ann (los-i-,,,,! ii... i;s,... i.,u. im (,,.,. i..-. .,j ...,, u,,. i, .a
An older :sicr. Mary .lane.;u ,.,,ic. ,.-;,. 0,,i, B... Hc !)ais,es,"
-in s i,t oacslit.rs. Mrs. I,sn,-v The ltcs,m ,.,H l,ve children
' iu" sor.s .ui'in vicsiicv .ir i,i,i,..,i ii:,.,. p.-,,.o ,,.i, h,,i
ana .-.miucl M nion l,iH. .,u,,. hol. ,.,,, huihday.
Anna lio-nry and ti rn r (r Conra- lloland. Mae! Marie and
nanism i'cv'r-r were niari iwi in i-.riytli Anna. She lias seven
Ashland at the A.-hland Motel ; grandchildren. II sreat-Kiand-M.
!;:'. He was a name ofu hild'en ami one r r o a t-isreat-
MRS ANNA DEXTER of
Montague recently cele
brated her 89th birthdny
with members of her fam
ily. The photo was taken
by her granddaughter, Vera
Clement.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Cherub Diaper Service
Now Located At
Bob's Self Service Laundry
1711 Main Street
CALL TU 4-9234
For Full Information On This New Service
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Be wise
PATRONIZE
us today for
YOUR
a proven service. See
musical needs . . . whether it be
a musical instrument or a music lesson
your
LOCAL
dealer is interested in your mu
sical future. With private
ACCORDION instructions you get
more for your money. Steel and standard
GUITAR is a I so our specialty. Don't
be misled ... be led by honest dealings to
your locally owned and operated
STUDIO.
East Main .
School" . . .
pointment.
Klamath Music Center, 515
. . "Right Acioss From Mills
Phone TU 4-3360 for an ap-
'VMM
You Get Quality at Low Price
MUCH I UU VllvVJW jffi&Nfcj,
priced from 1 7C
only loW
Nougat Eggs
Miss Saylor's Pft I
Large Siie - Each J
Happy Easter Duck QQ
full of Miss Saylor's Easter candy 9
for children - only . . , fl
Choose your Easter Candy from Wood's
Selection of Miss Saylor's, Gobelin or
Moyer's
WOOD'S DRUG
Medical-Dental Bldg. 9th & Main
.it Clyde's Towing Servit-e. 7:4
Kl:iin;tlh vniinp I-'i-iH.-iu :inH
M, i
urday. April 15 and lfi. There xull "1 -"'"""' "M" "n"1 ""l
many tni!ovmenl problems t
he met by Ihe mature woman
worker.
The serond speaker was Mis.
Loratne H!1. ovner manaL.ei ol
the Stvle Shop in Vreka. Mr
iHill riomonsti ated on a model
how one cood basic dress could
he an ollicers' practice at the
Scottish Hue Temple. H.i2 Walnut
Street. Friday. April IS. at 7 p.m.
The royal matron. roal patron.
associate matron and associate
patron will serve a spaghetti,
teed Wedncsdav, April 20. at tvlH)
and invited puests of the court. ,
Entertainment will be lurnished,
hy the rally squad of Klamath
Union Hich School. A regular!
meeting will be held alter the
banquet. Oflicers arc asked to
wear street clothes that eveiiinfi.
jewelry.
different styles of cloves,
he worn for all occasions,
Mrs. Marguerite Haydcn, own-er-manaqer
of Ilayden's Beauty
Salon in Vreka, discussed the
proHT care of skin, hair and
nails to pive Ihe mature woman
a cood appearance in Ihe busi
noss world.
Prpn'Hrnl Rotlv llnu- annninlnrt
mcclmi: Alpha Omcua Thola Rhnl,,,,, aum r'nmm,nre. M,.s.
No. 4R rlcded lo he in t-hiirpclp--,.. , inn n,.a ,a,Unn
Meal rampaicn in t-,... T,..n,.
Club Conducts
Seal Campaign
MKP.HII.I, - At Ihe March 24 i
nf Ihe
Merrill
Easter
Thev
monev hoes
will sell Kapler lilies on Satur l FAMII.V HKIMON
davs. I.ANGKLL VAI.I.KY-.Mr .mill
Iluriim Ihe meelini;. presided Mrs. .lark Mcller had a family
hy President Shirley Mnore. iirotinion and dinner al their home
he placini:
thp slnres and
lilies on Satur-
memoria! ;is prcsenled for San
cly Krisvold, a loi-mer memher.
Majority decrees were Riven lo
in Lanccll Valley on April 3. A
social time lollowed Ihe dinner
Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Mrs. l.eroy .Inhnsnn. Mrs. Genrncj Metier of Spokane. Washington;
Arnold. Kalhy Moore and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Metier. Mr.
Maxinc Morse Craqen. and Mrs. Ceorpe Mcller. Mr. and
Helreshmenis were served tn Mrs. Hicbard Metier and Dickie.
11 memhers. eipht Rehckahs andiliri and Maria. Norman Met-
Iwo advisers
the meeting.
ler. Sally Loveless and Retly
Metier, ail of Klamath Falls: Mr.
Roses are easy lo grow. There and Mrs. Wavne Vancev. Laurvn
are popular varieties thriving iniand .lohnnie. Mr. ' a.id Mis
every stale of Ihe I'nion. includ- fieoiRe Kcady and Virginia, all
inc Alaska. 'of I.anccll Valley.
fl all
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12,95
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50
II m. JUI Willi! J III IIII.I.IMll I II llki I
I -1 I'll -ll . ,
worker. r ,, fwWU. TlrL J ' "A . 1 .
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s ! - ' - . A'" W i . - ,
U AND OTHER W f
-. V V DAIRY 7 -r,M
1';4Wfa fc , l I r 1 .m I- ,o, holiday I
'KSSpI ' I , V Caught (f " j f" -- -k ' Vi7
I f '-Ml-' IK i?7 5- I I . Mth day tor ml Easier 1 '
kr- mA j shor,! M r
so very parade-able . . .
Town Shop's Collection of
Spring style hits!
Helen Whidng prp-,enK tht
woven-ehpek Ernpire Tailored
trim ties into bow. Shnwl
cnllor Hropi to deep V in back
Slim .kirt for Easter Paroding.
Geen or qolrj. Sizes 9-15.
Ihe sheoth at its very
be?.t ... by Jonathan
Logon, Remarkably
('ottering., comfortably
cnn cotton with
woven tone-on-tone em
brcidcry in light
blue or bege.
Sizes 915.
An organization of Klamath Basin Dairymen whose job it is to bring you th
best milk possible . locally produced for local people! 11