HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
O Wednesday, September 13, 1961
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BEGIN YEAR Melody Mothers, sponsored by the Klamath County PTA groups,
welcome new members to the first meeting of the year on Thursday, Sept. 14, at
7:30 p.m. in Mills School music room. Formal voice training is no requirement. The
group sings for all PTA events and welcomes invitations to perform for other orga
niiations. The slnqers are directed by Mrs. W. Don Miller. Pictured, left to right, are
Anita Campbell, accompanist; Maxine Waite, president; Shirley Mitchell, secretary
treasurer, and Darlene Blackman, vice president. For information concerning member
ship or performances contact Mrs. Waite at TU 4-3892. Photo by Kettler
We The Women
Whv Not Bomb Shelters
3! As New Status Symbol?
Ruth Millett
Newpnper Enterprise Assn.
A builder of bomb shelters
says there seems to be a psycho
logical block keeping Americans
Irom getting busy providing them
selves with family bomb shelters.
He thinks some people actually
are "ashamed" of owning shel
ters. For Pete's sake do we have to
make a bomb shelter a status
symbol in order to get Americans
interested? If so. why don't we
put the advertising boys to work
on the job?
They've sold us on such status
symbols as the second car. the
private swimming pool, the va
cation" home, the motorboal. the
color TV, the stereo, the ranch
style suburban home. And they've
done it easily, too making us
think we're underprivileged if we
don't have the latest status symbol.
They ought to be able to make
the family bomb shelter the very
most for status seekers, with one
hand tied behind their backs and
only one to pound their typewrit
ers. When you stop to think of it
it's a natural for the advertising
copy writers. First they can ap
peal to papa. "Will your children
be the only ones in the block to
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
MAUN - The Happy Hour
Bridge Club met with Mrs. Frank
Victorin Aug. 5. Two tables were
in play.' High score was won by
Mrs. Charles Johnson and second
by Mrs. Lester Schreiner. Re
freshments were served to Mrs.
George Brothanek. Mrs. Con
Johnson. Mrs. Charles Johnson.
Mrs. Lester Schreiner, Mrs. Wil
liam Dalton, Mrs. Orville Wood
and Mrs. George Burgess.
be without protection in case ofj
nuclear attack?" That ought to
he easy for the men who wrote
the ads picturing the poor little
hoy who had to go to the neigh
bors to watch TV.
Then they can appeal to mama
Just think of what they could do
with full color layouts of the in
teriors of the homb shelters of
the Hollywood stars.
They can even appeal to the
kids and teen-agers, with bomb
shelter parties as the latest in
entertaining.
Why, if they put their minds to
it the advertising copywriters
could make the bomb shelter so
much of a status symbol that far
from heing "ashamed" to own
them we would soon be ashamed
to admit we didn't have one.
We've been living by status
symbols for a long time. Perhaps
we can be kept from dying by a
status symbol, too.
Couple Plans
Fall Wedding
A fall wedding is planned by
Marilyn Piazza and Elvis Edward
Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
n. W. Mitchell of Klamath Falls.
The engagement was announced
by the bride-elect s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Piazza of Portland.
The wedding will take place
Sept. 23 at Santa Rosa Catholic
Church in Portland.
The future bride and her fiance
are both June graduates of Ore
gon State University. She is a
member of Alpha Chi Omega and
Phi Kappa Phi. He Is affiliated
with Lambda Chi Alpha.
PLAN RECEPTION Officers of the Merrill Parents
and Patrons and members of the executive committee
have completed plans for the get-acquainted reception
for parents of high school and qrade school students
and teachers on Thursday evening, Sept. 14, at 8 p.m.
in the grade school gymnasium. Entertainment, refresh
ments and baby sitters will be provided. Seated, left to
right, are Mrs. Dale West, secretary; Mrs. Lester Moore,
president, and Mrs. Randall Pope, second vice president;
Standing left, is Mrs. Jack Lis key, first vice president,
and Mrs. Murel Long, treasurer. Photo by lllys Reeves
Hon Extension
KL.IATH COUNTY
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Officers' training meetings to be
held in the various districts were
planned by MrscRuth Dyer, Mrs.
Frances Clinton, county extension
agents, and the County Advisory
Committee at the August meeting
at Collier Slate Park.
The two agents reported on the
Work done by their office since the
last meeting. This being M r s.
Hall's first meeting with the group.
she was made welcome by the
members. The unit programs
were discussed and a schedule
fur use of Joan's Kitchen was
made. It was decided to have a
county-wide publicity workshop for
the unit publicity chairmen later
in the fall. Australia was the
country chosen to be stressed in
the units for the year.
Final plans were made (or the
MONEY MONEY
Who's got the money? Throw
your money worrits away! Wt
wilt buy your car, trailer, jew
elry, furniture (one piece or a
houseful), guns, clothing, dish
es, toys, books, antiques, ap
plionccs, tv's, radio ... or
anything else! Bring them to
K. Falls Auction
3049 South 6th
Heart disease death rate in over
weight women is about 50 per
cent above that (or the non-obese
in the United States.
PRICES are RIGHT! The TIME is RIGHT!
GRAPE
VINES
and .
With Grapes and Fruit!
BIG SELECTION..,
BEARING AGE FRUIT TREES
100's of Shade and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs and Vines.
BULBS for FALL PLANTING
Complete Landscape Service . . . Planning and
Planting
BAKER'S WBSrV
1200 South oth Phone TU 2-5553
AMERICA'S BIG FREEZER VALUE!
ZERO FREEZ
BIG!
28 cu. ft.
HOLDS
980
Pounds
of .
Frozen
Foods!
Vern Owens' is Your Freezer Headquarters
Greatest Selection in the Klamath Basin!
Vern Owens' 0
Cascade Home Furnishings
S'OCfET .Y
By Helen Bachen
District 5 meeting in Medtord on
Sept. 14. Those wishing to attend
are to notify the county agent
office.
Committee members in atten
dance were Mrs. John Kloiber,
Klamath Falls; Mrs. J. J. Ker
sten. Crescent; Mrs. Jim Bunnell.
Malin; Mrs. Harlan Prough. Bo
nanza: Mrs. Ray Billings, Klam
ath Falls, and Mrs. Leon An
drieu. Midland.
AMIDON'S
BUSINESS MACHINES
4S3S S. 6th
Rtntoll Sal. Servic
rtlr. ii ih. hr.rl of .ur bs.1n.ti
4 i II i
MILD-FLAVORED
Delicious
KRAUT
PICKLE
SB
Special! One Wet Only! !
EARLY AMERICAN !
Sofa & Chair
Beautiful brown tweed fabric All hard- !
wood comtructian full coil-spring, base '
foam-rubber reversible cushions. f
Comparable
Value
319.95
$
279
00
At Carlson's . . . you'll find the BEST VALUES '
. . . Regardless the Price Bracket!
CARLSON'S j
Furniture Mattresses Drapes Upholstery
2405 South 6th Phone TU 4-4510
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This is the most colorful Fall Season in a quarter of
a century, you'll thrill to the new styles and stunning
new colors. We anticipate the best selling season in
yeors and suggest that you make your selection early
while stocks are at their best, and you can find ex
actly what you want.
Shop MARVIN'S Now!
for the most Sensational
Values of the year . . .
BETTY ROSE SUITS AND COATS
39" . H5 - 49M
BettgRose.
4
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Special Purchase Coats
All Wool - Wool and Cashmere
Very newest styles - All new colors
$
$
29.
33
to a
1
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Double Knit
SUIT
A sophisticated 3 pic suit
by Betty Rose pura worsted;
dressed up with French pop
corn braid. Black or Grey.
Hockanum Coats
Sell
i
elsewhere a
at $50.
We were fortunate in securing these fine
coots mode in pure wool Hockanum fabric
and you'll be in luck to get one, too,
ot thi$ spc.iol low price
$
3S
SALE
Seamless Nylons
Slight Irregulars of 1.38 Hose
All Sizes - New Fall Shades
You'll be sorry if you
do not ovoil yourself of
this extraordinary bar
gom, seldom are w?
oble to get thrse slight
irregulars of this fine
hose.
Limit 6 Pair
79
c
pr.
Stroock Coats
Regular Values at $89.
"Stroock" the most distinauished name in
I eece. 3 Stroock fabrics to choose from
fleece, shag and boucle. In elegont new
Color glory.
BettuRose.
$
69.
New Sweaters
Specially Priced
ONLY
98
7
Lovely new sweaters in cardt
gan or slip-over styles. The col
ors art brilliant and match the
pretty skirts at the some price.
; new 9i i kB9i
FIN! FACaiCSl
FALL COLORS!
fr SI f
SKIRTS
Best Values in Years
Never before have we offered such vol
ues ot this low price, morching sweaters
are also svoilable. All the new shades
are here.
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Fur Fabric
HATS
New.Fall Handbagj
- 3"
2n
Simply Stunning New
BLOUSES
5;mething really new hots M II
fur fabric! depicting various ilill J V
onimols in color and pattern, I If II m
We are reolly excited 6ver this array of
new blouses, they're the prettiest, mast
colorful we have ever seen for Foil. You'll
love them, tool Better come prepared to
buy more than an.
412 Main
Phone TU 4-8365