Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 13, 1963, Page 18, Image 18

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    PAGE I D Sunday, January 13, IK
HERALD AND NEWS! Klamath Falls. Ore.
A group of Great Northern and
and Mrs. Jack Polllck, aU of
Southern Pacific railroad people
Merrill. .
BE YOU
In building a fashion wardrobe,
strive for individuality. Avoid
Search for unusual fabrics an
colors, handsome and interestin
pieces of jewelry, lovely, shit
ing leather.
met for the first in a series of
Unable to attend were Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Milbrandt of Tulelake
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barr of,
monthly get-togethers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Watson
in Merrill.
Mt. Hebron.
;dressing like your best friend.
Present for the social evening1
, were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kessler
of Malin, Mr. and Mrs. John!
NEW YEAR'S PARTY
BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Crahan of Macdoel, Mr. and Mrs
Lane entertained with a social
evening and buffet supper on New
Year's Eve when their guests!
Carol Tonole of Stronghold and
Mr. and Mrs. Al Franco and Mr.
were Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Wil
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wes
cott and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ran
dall. ENROLLMENTS
arrepted al b. alanine: ef any
month. For an lnt.rntlr.e-. reward.
Ini career In Coemetolofjr . ,
Call TU Mill
Klomath Beauty Collega
Cancer ranks second only to
heart disease as a killer in the,
Coats-Snits-Dresses
United States.
Railroad Get-Together
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WASHING & DRYING
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GALA DECOR Elaborate decorations were created by Erie Hamilton for the holi
day party. This on. with various lighted cndlesand twinkling lights on gilded dry ma
terial wa particularly effective against the larger buffet mirror. Admiring the affect,
left to. right, are Paul Landry, Mrs. Al Backes and Emil Albrecht. Photo by Guderian
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AT THE PARTY Shown enjoying the Hamilton party, left to right, are Henry Con
radi, Brady Narey, Chet Langilet, Win Southwell and Chef Moore. Photo by Guderian
PARTY TIME' On Sunday, Dec. 30, Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Hamilton war. hosts at a cocktail party in their horn, on
North Third Street, Mrs. Hamilton, right, lights hug.
candl. in beautiful tabl. centerpiece as Mrs, Isabella
Brixner, on. of thos. assisting at th. party, watches,
Photo by Guderian
Holiday Dinners
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SPEAKER E. B. Lemon,
retired dean of adminis
tration of Oregon Stat.
University, will addreis
AAUW on Saturday, Jan.
19.
WHAT COMKS NATIRA1.LY
Fluffing, sometimes called
"shedding." is natural in most
new carpels. Loose bits of pile
show up on the surface. Repilar
vacuuming will soon remove tlitsc
loose bits, and fluffing does not
allrn't the quality of the rarpet.
825 MAIN STREET
Sl ianuary 12
M A. ianuary
V C3tf l&i seomess ttoc&ingsl
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fj Stamless stockingsl
Retired Dean
To Be Speaker
E. B. Lemon, chairman of the
State Scholarship Commission,
will address the American Asso
ciation of University Women on
Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Wincma
Hotel.
The scheduled speaker, retired
from the faculty of Oregon State
University in 1959, has served in
various capacities during his 48
years of service: first as profes
sor of accounting and business
management, second as regis
trar, and finally as dean of ad
ministration. He is a member of
Who's Who in America and Who's
Who in Education. "Why Higher
Education Scholarships?" is the
keynote of his address.
Mrs. Pat Cerlach, arts chair
maq. announced that original art
work such as paintings, sculp
ture, jewelry, silk screening and
weaving by members of AAUW
will he on display at the Satur
day luncheon. All members, es
pecially those who have recently
joined, are invited to call Mrs.
tierlach al TU 4-9100 in order that
proper arrangements may be
marie to display their original
work.
lionesses for the afternoon are
Mrs Richard Wylie and Mrs. Har
rv Todd. Reservations may be
made hv calling Mrs. Stan Neit
ling before Thursday noon, Jan
17, at TU J-5.W2.
Couple Greet
Twin Sons
Mr., and Mrs. John Monteom-
ery are the proud parents of twin
boys born Jan. 3 in Sacramento.
Mrs. Montgomery is the former
Rose Stone, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Valk, longtime
Klamath Falls residents.
SETTLE FOR THE BBST
Never settle for the second-rate
when you make a fashion pur
chase. If a dress is not lined,
docs not have a deep hem and
pinked, stitched scams, leave it
where you found it.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
BONANZA - Twilla Hubble
cave a surprise birthday party at
her home in Ronanra on Jan. 5 in
hnnor of Linda Kra:ier who was
i-rlehrating her 14th birthday. Mrs
Florence Horn baked and deco
rated the birthday cake and she
and Mrs. Harry Kraiirr and Mrs
Hubble were adult guests. Others
attending were Stacia Peterson.
Peanna Scott. Patricia Spillane
and Tony. Brian ami Tamic Hubble.
h amwiiwiaaam nanajiMiianiHiiiwa
The holiday calendar in Langell
Valley was marked with several
dinner parties. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Gift had as their dinner guests
on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice O Keefe and children of
Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Walsh and children of Klamath
Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Noble and family and. Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Gift and daughters,
all of Langell Valley.
Enjoying Christmas dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearborn were
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Johnson of
Burns. Mrs. Artie Freeze of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson
and Scotty of Goldendalc, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown, Lois
and Patricia of Jordan Valley,
Mrs. Ruby Brown, Fred and Bill
Dearborn of Langell Valley, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brown and Trudy
of Dairy and Dcanna Brown of
Los Angeles.
On Dec. 26, Burton Brown of
Riddle, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Fretwell and daughter and
LeRoy Brown of Jordon Valley
and Judy Brown of Caldwell joined
the family for a post-Christmas
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt en
tertained with two dinner parties
during the holidays. On Dec. 23,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Burnett, Monte,
Maria and Richard Burnett, Ray
Vowell, Rodney Pfioffer of
Sprague River and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Hodges, Coralee and Bruce
of Sacramento were guests.
Joining the party later in the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Derry of Malin and their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Boek of Los Angeles.
.On Dec. 24, the Lcavitt's guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear
born, Paul, Ted and Mark, Ray
Vowell, Mr. and -Mrs. Wes Dear
born, Bill and Fred of Langell
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smel
cer of Bonanza and the Hodge
family of Sacramento.
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you cin save 30 over regu
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regular prices. '
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Klamath's Gift Center
522 Main TU 4-4Ji1
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One Lorge Rack Priced To Clear
Good Color Selection In Olive, Gold,
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SMOCKS
Corduroy
SKIRTS
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CAPRIS
CHILDREN'S
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Good Selection
Values to $10.98
Vi PRICE!
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617 Main
Ladies' Winter
DRESSES
Values to $42.00
700..1700
LADIES'
ROBES
Terry, Cotton and
Cotton Quilts
Yalues to 9.98
Now Priced From
400
J500
'329 .
$?79
afa
$300
One Rack, Girls'
SKIRTS & BLOUSES
Vi PRICE!
LADIES'
SPORTSWEAR
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4
One Table
BOYS' WEAR
Greatly Reduced!
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