Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 18, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, February 1J, 1963 PACE J
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Or.
'DENNIS THE MENACE
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OUR FIRST S1000.00
KU K LATTER
By Penny Lynn Howie
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Eleven KUHS students attend
fd the State International Rela
tions Leapue Conference Feb. 7-9
at the University of Oregon in
Eugene.
Klamath Falls, Bend and
Lakeview high schools formed to
gether to make up the country
of Peru.
This year 60 high schools from
Oregon came together on the Ore
gon Campus and held a model
conference of the P u n t a
del Este Conference of 1961 in
conjunction with the Organiza
tion of American States at the
administerial level.
Featured speakers at the con
ference were Oregon's United
Stale Senator, Wayne Morse, and
Dr. William Sanders, assistant
secretary-general of the Organi
zation of American States.
Those students representing KU
were John Otterbcin. Bob Kyle,
Tommy Johnson, Ann Lindlcy.
Daggie Henry, Charlie Ochs, Roy
Marvin, Kathy Cooper. Fred Eh
lers, Jana Erlandson and Carol
Bousquet.
Three KU seniors. Kathy Mur
Hock, Don Christy and Kathy
Cooper have been selected as
Youngsters
Vote Choice
In Reading
Children from the fourth to sev
enth grades of Fairview and
Roosevelt schools participated in
the selection of the "Young Read
er's Choice Award, 1963" by vot
ing on a list of popular titles pre
pared by school librarians.
The results of the balloting were
sent to Mrs. Sara H. Wheeler,
who works with the children's and
young people's division of the
Pacific Northwest Library Asso
ciation, School of Librarianship,
at the University of Washington in
Seattle. An. author of many ar
ticles on children's literature in
the World Book and other ency
clopedias, she is secretary of the
"Young Reader's Choice Award
Not all of the 20 books on the
list ol selected titles were avail
able in the two school libraries,
but the books receiving votes
were well known to the students
through library period reviews.
The eight choices submitted by
the young readers in order of pref
erence were: "Island of the Blue
Dolphins" by Scott O'Dcll; "The
City Under the Back Steps" by
Kvelvn Lampman; "Rasmus and
the Vagabond" by Astrid Lind
gren: "A Dos on Barkham
Street" by Mary Stolz; "The
Black Stallion and Flame" by
Walter Farlev; "Cricket in Times
Square" bv George Selden:
"Gaudenzia: Pride of the Palio"
hy Marguerite Henry: and "The
Witch Family by bleanor ts-tes.
semifinalists for the annually
awarded Elks Scholarships. They
were chosen on the, basis of past
school records, personal informa
tion forms, participation in panel
discussions, and financial need.
They were judged by the KUHS
Scholarship Committee, and chos
en from an initial group of eight.
The next phase of their com
petition will include more per
sonal information forms and rat
ings from a panel of judges at
the Elks lodge. Scholarships of
fered are SI, 000, $350 and $150.
One of the newest projects be
ing pursued at the present time
by the Girls Recreation Associa
tion, is sending $25 to CARE for
a physical education kit. They
have asked that it be sent to
Colombia, South America, and
hope that whoever receives the kit
will reply. GRA also donated $10
to the American Field Service
drive.
Activities keeping GRA' mem
bers busy this year include re
vising the constitution and help
ing teachers to earn service
points.
A volleyball playday is planned
for March 8. Schools from the
Klamath Basin will be invited.
This year's officers for GRA
are Gladys Andersen, president;
Nancy LaClair, vice president;
Cathy Johnson, business manager;
Roxie Bennington, secretary;
Mary Taggart, treasurer; Nancy
Freeman, point keeper: and Ju
lie Phillips, yearbook editor. Mrs.
Shirley Routh is the group's adviser.
The Latin Club held a dancing
party for all members and their
dates on Jan. 31 in the KU cafe
teria. The dance band, playing un
der the name of "The Luna Lux-
ers" provided the music. Mem
bers of the club who have second
noon hour this year put on a skit.
With its 27.000 square miles of
area. Lake Victoria, chief source
of the River Nile, is second larg
est body of fresh water in the
world.
MONDAY
BETHEL NO. 61, Jnb'l Daugh
ters, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Scottish
Rite Temple.
AMATEUR TALENT GUILD,
7:30 p.m., meeting, Eagles Lodge.
All interested invited.
EWAUNA TOASTM1STRESS.
7:30 p.m., meeting. Winema Ho
tel. Visitors welcome.
MERRILL REBEKAH LODGE,
8 p.m., meeting, IOOF Hall, Mer
rill.
KLAMATH COUNTY FARM
BUREAU. 6:30 p.m., potluck.
Henley Farm Bureau Hall. Pro
gram, entertainment.
Pinochle Party
Held In Grange
NEW PINE CREEK A public
pinochle party was held Feb. 8
in the Eastside Grange Hall for
the benefit of the heart fund, with
Mrs. Eugene Lawson as chair
man. Approximately $25 was net
ted from the seven tables of play
ers.
Mrs. Nina Baty won the high
orize for the women with a sco-e
of 6.440. and Clain Randolph of
Lakeview won the men's high
prize? Jerry Panter, filling in as
a woman, received the women's
low. and the men's low went to
Mike Batv. The traveling prize
was awarded to a Willow Ranch
school teacher, Mrs. Joy Scott
Following the play, cake as
served and two extra cakes we e
auctioned off to add $7 more to
the fund.
MEET IN MAIN BOUT
WORCESTER. Mass. UPI -
Larry Carney of Lowell. Mass.
r..r nlf anaintl Tnmmil Tllflc
er of Vallev Stream. N.Y., in the
eight-round feature of next Thurs
day night's boxing card at Me
chanics Hall.
' Dad! Come see now ppsttv rr taxes whem we sprwer
iSONAUNlGHTj
Qommiuxxiij. Qahndak
TUESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION AUX..
Klamath Unit No. 8. 8 p.m., meet
ing. Legion Club. Games and refreshments.
MERRILL CHAPTER NO. 18,
WOTM, 8 p.m., meeting, recrea
tion hall. Initiation by hospital
committee.
ROOSEVELT SCHOOL PTA,
2:30 p.m., Founders Day, Mrs.
Robert Veach, speaker, auditor!
urn. Baby sitting provided.
WOTM, . Chapter 467. 8 p.m.,
business meeting. Moose Home
KLAMATH LUTHERAN LA.
DIES All), 8 p.m., meeting,
church,
RIVERSIDE PTA. 7 p m
Founders Day meeting. Melody
Mothers and school chorus, gym.
DEGREE OF HONOR. 7:30
p.m., executive meeting. Fannie
Gervais. 2441 Garden SI.
AGENCY LAKE GRANGE. 8
p.m., installation of officers, pot- i
luck desert, community hall.
KLAMATH COUNTY FARM
BUREAU WOMEN. 12:30 p.m..
luncheon, Molatore's. Rev. Laing
Sibbet, hospital plans.
WEDNESDAY
MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m..
meeting, grange hall.
FRIENDSHIP COURT NO. II.
Order of Amaranth, 8 p.m.. Ad
vance night, Cakewalk, Scottish
Rite Temple.
SUBURBAN SIRENS. Dutch-!
Doe Dinner, Satellite Restaurant
Meet at fire station, 7:30 p.m.
BONANZA FARM BUREAU
CENTER, 8 p.m.. Bonanza Li
brary. Speakers, Charles Sweet
and Richard Hood.
KLAMATH ARCHERS. 7 p.m.
Business meeting, Twyla Fergu-i
son School gym. League shooting
follows.
HENLEY FARM BUREAU
CENTER, 8 p.m., Henley Hall.
Speaker, Richard Baldwin.
KLAMATH COUNTY DEMO
CRATIC CLUB, 7:30 p.m., meet
ing. County Courthouse. Speaker
on Kuropean Common Market.
THURSDAY
NEIGHBORS OF WOOD.
CRAFT. Thimble Club. 8 p.m.,
meeting, Mrs. Charles Zumwalt,
4017 Clinton. .
LLOYD SILVIUS
. wiyiiiio niniuno, vrcgon
Congratulations To Him And All The
Other Many Winners In Our BIG . . .
$120,000 CASH GIVE-AWAY!
IT PAYS
To Shop At Your
OREGON
GREEN
STAMPS
FOOD ST0R
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24 Tin
si
LARGE "AA'
EGG
Doz.
if
COTTAGE
INCOME TAXES
Sea Your Reliobl Incoma
TAX CONSULTANT
CHAS. HATHAWAY
Auditing - Bookkeeping
120 N. 10th TU 4-5473
Advrrtifcmenl
Tomorrow Only, Scalp Specialists
In Klamath Falls, City Center Lodge,
11 Main St., TU 2-3449
Will Show How to Save
Hair and Prevent Baldness
AN AUTOMATIC GAS
WATER HEATER
COSTS LESS TO BUY LESS TO USE
TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD WATER HEATER
ON A NEW "DAY & NIGHT"
GLASS LINED WATER HEATER
30-GALLON
On TupwIov. February 1 9 Ot
the City Center Lodge in Klam
ath Falls, Staff Director, Mr.
W. P. Conner, will give free
hair and scalp consultations be
tween I 00 P M, ond 8 00
P M. to hoir-worned men and
women. Phone TU 2-3449.
Enekson Hair and ScqId Spe
cialists, the oldest ond lorgest
organization of its kind mokes
regular visits to Klomoth Falls
throughout the year to assure
you of success in o minimum
period of time. Enekson is now
in its seventh year. Lost year
alone, over one-quorter million
jEriekson home scolp treatments
were used.
S30
Regular
Price . . ,
Lest Trade-in
Allowance . . .
You Pay
Only . . .
87-50
...$3000
$57'50
LiJ
10 YEAR GUARANTEE
Thi Offer it Available Alio Thru Your Plumber
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES COMPANY
YeTiT
1011 Main Your Gas Company TU 4-5157
Before After
Mr.K.Freyer
Ctlrlnnu is lnw and ffrnHunl
even in the most common form.
If you now have, or have in
the pant noticed dandruff, itchy
snip, exceiv oinnen or nry
eYreiMuva hair fall or thin
nin at the temple or crown, you
should ee Mr. Conner tomorrow.
Um rprommend an Krirkon
program bent united to snlvinc
vour hair and wain prohlem,
how lona; you will have to use
KrirKon treatment, ann now
much the rost will be, which is
usually lss than imitators.
Free Consultation
There is shoutely no eharse
or Miration for your free hair
and rcalp consultation. You can
eaily follow this new modem
method In the privacy of your
home. Actually, there are thou,
sands with hair and scalp prob
lem who can he helped hy the new
Krirktnn Hair and 8calp Special
ists home treatment methods.
Before After
Mrs. Virginia Barnee
Written Guarantee
VrirL-nn Hair and Scalp Spe
cialists accept only those whose
hair will respond. Individuals ao-
ceptad are iriven a written (ruar
antee that they must be satisfied
with results or money will he re
funded on a pro-rated basis. So.
why put off your hair problem
any longer?
Hopeless Cases Refuted
ffpl only rlirnl v-h ose hair writ
mpftna" In trrntmrpt. Th'U con
pnl hflp ivriiridxnl vftn ore
tlirk-bnlri nr tht m(i;nril o(
hnir , rnllfrt itio pattern
bnlfinfuD. ti hrrt rtn trrntmtvt tn
cirfiwj; tht h'rifkunn method is of
onj rnhif. Thrrrfor. Erirkwan
wilt continue their pifj of re.
xsittff olh hapeitw ranee. Mr.
h'rryrr and hf. Rome did vnt
have male pattern batdnee.
IT
This man
a wasreiusen'inr
m treatment by
,rj Krirkson Hair
end Scalp Sne-
w cialists because
he has male
pattern bald-
Frti Hair Clinic Tomorrow Only
For your free hoir and scolp
consultation, go to the City
Center Lr.rd'je between 1 .00
PM end ft 00 PM , on Tues
o)V, Fh. 1, and ak th room
Clerk tor Mr. Conner's room
number. Yrxj moy phon for on
anpomtment or ust come .n at
your convenience. Consul tot mm
ore given in private You will
not he ernbarro'Wd or o' ligoted
in Ory wrjy
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CUT WAX
BEAS-5S Wm
No- 303 Tins 100 Ft. Rolls
1c 1 2:29'
KITCHEN CHARM 60 Count
NAPKINS
Pkg.
CELIIRY
Large Green
Crisp Stalks
For
sAaTTAT(VAAeHaTe,feaekeBail)itaa(sv)s
Large Green, Thin Skinned
AVOCADOS
ItF
ca. J xf
Coffee
Tip Top
10-oz. Jar
7w
MOTHERS ! DON'T FORGET ! !
YOU ONLY HAVE 3 DAYS
WED.-THURS.-FRI., FEB. 20, 21, 22
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME SPECIAL!
LIFE - SIZE
OIL TINTED
PORTRAIT
AVERAGE $20.00 VALUE, YOURS FOR
NO AGE LIMIT Teenagers - Mem & Dad
YOUR SELECTION OF POSES
Photpgraphers will be at two
Klamath Falls Stores only!!
1 Shasta Way ond Avalon
2 4480 South Sixth
ONLY $
HAND
FINISHED
in Bioutiful
Letting
Oil Colon
89
53
Morrell's Palace, Thin Sliced
n
2-lbs.
n
Fresh, Gr. A, Cut-Up Pan Ready
FRYERS
DELIGHT - Tall Tins
Of) Food 17 For
$
00
PUREX ELASTIC
BLEACH LIQUID STARCH
Gai. 43 qk 29 c
REYNOLD'S SCHILLING'S
ALUMINUM FOIL BLACK PEPPER I
35 c 39 c ;
SNOW'S WALDORF
CLAM CHOWDER TOILET TISSUE
3No- 1 QCC 4 roll ftC
toll tins OD peck 57
SCOTT SWIFT'S
CONFIDETS PREM
Pkg. 00C 12-01, CC
of 24 QJ tin 3J
DEL MONTE
Pineapple or Pineapple
Grapefruit
DRINK
3 t.69c
If You're Not Shopping Here,
You're Spending Too Much!
We Reserve The Right To Limit
4480 South 6th 1315 Oregon Ave.
Avalon ond Shasta Way
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Prit ElUetiv. Through Wdneiday Night While Quontitiet Lost Store Hours 9:00 8:00 P.M.