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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1961)
e . HERALD AND NEWS, Kl.alh Falls, Or. Thursday, Ortnbfr It, 196! PAI: -A So dogs y--4m$ HALLOWEEN FUN Obviously, these dogs do not be lieva in liqnj. And. tinea three of tha four are really people, not poodles, there is no reason why they should. Dog masks, and complete costumes for Halloween, can be made of aluminum foil and an inflated balloon. Spray paint, construction paper, and felt, were used to attain these simply wild features. Foil Costumes Make Ideal Trickster Garb K0DAC0L0R PROCESSING 8-Hr. Service In at 9 - Out at 5 EKTACHROME, 2 Days 70s Main t Town I Country Halloween has not "gone to the dogs, but why not let the chil dren venture forth this year dis guised as cute canines? Any type of animal mask can he made, simply, of aluminum Foil. In most cases, one 25-foot roll is sufficient. An animal body can be made from two rolls. Inflate a large balloon to a size larger than a child's head. For the body, make the balloon about 30 inches across. Place the balloon spout end up on a stack of sheets of foil. The Aloha OES A stated meeting was held at Aloha Chapter No. St, OES, Tues day, Oct. 10. with Leona Angel, worthy matron, and aAlbert Angel, worthy patron, presiding. Arrangements of pink chysan themums and roses were used to decorate the chapter room. Mrs. Frances Kalina. member of F.starl Fund Commit . of the Graml Chapter of Oregon w a s trident from Ma'.in far her off1 'hi visit. She gave an inspiiing a,k on hstarl which stvjs to Lastern Star Tra.nine AdiJ.s l-.r Keligious Lead-.rs. The O der of Eastern Star jwards nincous scholarships yearly to de.; . ving students to help them runtiivjc their studies for religion (rain ing. Elmer Vincent, worthy patron of Manzanila Chapter, was also a guest in the east. The committee members for 196143 were introduced and pre sented badges of office. Members having birthdays in August, Sep tember and October were intro duced and honored. Refreshments were served by the chapter officers. It was announced that Oct. 24 will be Friendship Night and re worthy matron, and Albert Angel, caption honoring Mrs. Martha Powell, grand representative. An interesting program has been planned. GRAND OPENING FRIDAY and SATURDAY The "Aloha Beauty Salon" 4526 So. 6th, Next to Bon Boiaor . Gloria Juskowiak Karen Anspaugh Gifts to all ladies visiting our salon Friday and Saturday. Open Till 5 Mon. thru Sat. 4526 So. 6th Phone 2-5212 Evening! by Appointment foil should be torn into sheets about three feet long. Start with the top sheet, and mold it up both sides of the bal loon. Turn the balloon slightly, and bring up another foil sheet. Continue turning and covering, un til the balloon is completely cov ered. Crush the ends of the foil sheets together around the spout end of the balloon, making the opening large enough for the head lo fit through the opening you leave. Add more foil sheets for strength, tucking them around the head opening. When all foil is used, release the air from the balloon, and remove it from the foil sphere. Add a ball of foil for a nose, and secure it into place -with a sheet of foil, wrapped around the mask. Add more foil to build up face features. Ears are made from crushed foil, and set into holes punched into the foil head at either side. A little glue will hold the ears in place. Cut holes for eyes, and deco rate with construction paper or felt. Spray can paint works well on foil for facial features. The animal body Is made the same-way, but in a larger sine. fcv.il''.. . " aWW w r " 1 MU I U SEEIN'S BEUEVIN' The rummage sale sponsored by Quota Club of Klamath County will include so many items for sale that the only way to be convinced is to go and take a look so believes young Susie Soran, whose mother, Shirley Soran, is sale chairman. These toys will be among the bargains to be found when the doors open at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 20, and again on Sat urday at Clyde's Towing Service on Klamath Avenue. Proceeds will be used for the club's aid to the hard of hearing program and for an Ore Tech scholarship, Photo by Kettler m:kxf .J New Idea Have you ever w ished you could get a drink of really cold water right out of the faucet when you're thirsty instead of having to break out a tray of ice cubes and "man ufacture" your own cold drink? If you have, an ingenious man ufacturer has the answer for you. He's designed an automatic water cooler small enough to (it under the kitchen sink. It works on the same principle as your refrigera tor and uses the same frcon refrigerant as the cooling agent The cooler hooks into your cold water line and has its own push down spigot, which can be placed alongside the cold water faucet on the drainboard. It simply re frigerates your tap water down to about 40 degrees and keeps it there ready for you to draw oil whenever your thirst needs quenching. Cut holes for arms, and one for legs. Once acain. snrav naint can be used for hotlv markings. Add a lnncf tail f m-nckori fail nnrl Ihp ,6 ,.. , , I costume is complete! 2 BIG DAYS LpniiAV i c a riinn a v ami viMl FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! The Hoover representative will be in ou r store Friday and Saturday to show the New Hoover Line of fine floor care products. HOOVER Constellation Powerful Suction Walkt on Air 10-second Bag Chonge Double hose stretch NOW ONLY HOOVER Convertible Special the cleaner with the Automatic Shift! "I A sttSk. Now Only 69 Hoover Day Price! IASY, EASY TERMS! HOOVER POLISHER SCRUBBER Scrubi Waxei Special Polishing Exclusive Sponge Ny lon Scrub bing Pads No-Splosh Feature II FREE! Reg. $9.95 Dispensing and Shampoo Kit Included NO EXTRA COST! All For Only CMS) L 1 vacuum If f cleaners ) ONLY 39 VERN OWENS' cascade home (We The Women Marriage For A Price Is Practiced Here, Too SOCIETY By HELEN BECHEN Ruth Millctt Newspaper Enterprise Assn. t .J, You perhaps read where three British Tommies had advertised themselves for sale as husbands. Seems the trio were tired of the army and wanted to take advan tage of the British policy ot letting a soldier buy up the re mainder of his service time. Not having the money to buy up their army contracts, they hit on the idea of offering themselves in marriage. Two priced them selves at $700. The third offered himself at the bargain rate of W20. since he owed the army less time than the other two. Said the enterprising three: 'They buy us out. We marry them and we'll get jobs and keep them for the rest of thier lives. Our brides will find us cheerful, sober and industrious. Girls may think we've got a nerve to make this of fer. But we think it is a bargain for them." Maybe it is a bargain. At any rate, at least one found a taker. After all. what's so different in a girl's buying a young man's army contract in order to make marriage possible, from a girl's saying, "We don't have to wait until you get through college to get married. I'll take a job and put your through."? That happens all the time over here. Girls promise to earn a pay check until a young man finishes school, is able to earn enough for tuo. or puts in his time in uniform. To be sure, our young men don't advertise that they're for sale. But all the same, it's the girl who promises to help earn a liv ing, who gets a young man to the altar before he is financially able to support a w ife. If army contracts could be bought up in this country we might even have a few GIs or sale as husbands over here. NO HOT AIR FOR HAIR The best method of drying hair is to towel it dry. Next, brush it thoroughly. But if you haven't the time to wait, make sure that your home dryer is set on warm, not hot. Heat dries the oil nut of vour hair. Some outdoor cooks like to char coal broil frankfurters wrapped fn aluminum foil. Count on cook ing these about 10 minutes. Square Dance Classes TONITE 7:30 till 9:30 Y.M.C.A. Instruction By LYLE STEERS For Further Information Coll TU 4-S2S6 or YMCA TU 4-4149 ART LINKLETTER Recommends the 1961 a, LAWN SWEEPER BUILD THE HEALTHIEST . MOST BEAUTIFUL UWH IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD weeps is you itroll ' Ten u'mes faster lawns, drives, patios PE - 1 . 1 ,f 34 50 PARKERIZINO TIME IS HERE Sweep your lawn free of falling Leaves THE EASY WAY! J. W. KERNS 734 So. 6th TU 4-4197 ENGAGED A ipring wedding is planned by Ed wina Louise Williams and William Pederson, whose engaqement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams in Me Cloud. Both young people Attend Healds College in San Francisco. He is the son of Mrs. Louise Peder son of Everett, Wash. A former Marine, he also works as a civilian employe at Hunter's Point Naval Base. Photo by Kite BRIDE The former Sui anne Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice of Dairy, and Donald W. Hughes were married Sept. 23 at Carson City. Ho it the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hughes of Bonania. For the 4 o'clock ceremony, the brida wore a brown sheath with white acces sories and yellow orchid corsage. The pair honey mooned in Reno and a r now residinq at 335 Com mercial Street in Kiamath Falls. Past Presidents Honored By Club McCLOUD The Junior Worn en's Club honored past presidents at its regular meeting held Sept. 27. Past presidents include Mrs. Jo sephine Bambino, Mrs. Pat Hart- Icy. Mrs. Mary Long, Mrs. Wanda Wheeler. Mrs. Beulah Orlowski. Mrs. Joan McGiff. Mrs. Juanita Long, Mrs. Eula Ray and Mrs Betty Facey. Refreshment committee mem bers are Mrs. Ema Zan, chair man: Mrs. Charlene Stringer. Mrs. Betty Sloan. 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