Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 19, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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HONORED Merrill Mariners were hostesses for a baby
shower honoring Mrs. Delmer Haskins, shown above at
the gift table. Decor for the party attended by some 30
guests was yellow. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Vet
ton Haskins, Mrs. Luther Rippy and Mrs. Dale Moore.
WAX INGENIOUS
A bit of indoor greenery helps
keep spirits up. If you like to
shift jour potled plants around
the house, don't be afraid of put
ting them on finished tables. You
can avoid scratching by applying
a coating of paraffin to the vase
bottom.
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FREE
DELIVERY
SERVICE
ON ANY ITEM IN
THE STORE
Phone Ui Your Nttdt
Deliveries Each
Day at
11:00-2:00-4:00
Merrill
Rebekahs
MERRILL - Merrill Rebekahs
met Feb. 4 at the Odd Fellows
Hall with Wilene Moore, vice
grand, conducting the meeting.
Shirley Haskins, chairman of
I the educational committee, ex
plained how to stand at attention
when the flag of the United States
was presented and retired. -
Mrs. Sylvia Jones lead the
poem, "February 14" and Beatrice
Mattson gave the thought for the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kandra
showed movies of the 12 Klam
ath Basin i'otato festival pa
rade.
Myrtle and Leona Beasly served
refreshments.
FASHIOlxTES
Rainbow Girls
Install Officers
Dl'NSMUIR - "Winter Wonder
land" provided a decorative theme
for the installation of officers
of Dunsmuir Assembly, Rainbow
for Ciirls, at recent ceremonies
at the Dunsmuir Masonic Temple.
New officers are Jacqui Win-
!er, worthy adviser: Rose Hughes.
worthy associate adviser; Kathy
Harris, charity: Cathy Gonce.
hope: Candee Miller, faith; Lor-
ie Ellis, recorder; Anna Mae Flair
nery, treasurer: Helen McDonald.
chaplain: Karen Cumings, drill
leader: Noralyn Caswell, love
Linda Bogart, religion: Sandra
Shearer, nature; Virginia Drake,
immortality: Janet Saunders, fi
delity; Marilyn Hale, patriotism:
Kathy McLaughlin, service; Carol
Parson, confidential observer;
Christine Graves, outer observer,
and Sarah Stafford, musician.
Mrs. William A. Hughes was in
stalled mother adviser for the
coming year and the new mem
bers of the Rainhow Girls advisory
board are Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Rob
ert Herrin, Mrs. Roger Ellis. Mrs.
George Belskev. Mrs. R. T. Asher,
Mrs. Elmer Graves and Mrs. Lau
rence Newton.
Cherie Duckworth presented red
roses to the incoming worthy ad
viser and Johnny Bowden was
the Bible escort. The American
flag and Rainbow flag were car
ried by Richard and William Kel
by representing the DeMolay. Mr,
and Mrs. Robert Harris were host
and hostess for the evening. Deb
bie Clark and Peggy Homer gave
a toe dance as an interlude of
entertainment.
Installing officers were Vera
Parsons, mother adviser; Anna
Klannery, worthy adviser; Patsy
Jordan, chaplain; Carolyn Taylor
recorder; Donna Parsons, mar
shal; Karen Cumings, honorary
marshal, and Jessie Harrin, musician.
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IN THE VILLAGk IOUH'
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Carol Lawrence on hals: "Ev
ery time I go out to buy one bat
I w ind up with six: it's like having
just one salted peanut. I have
more hats than clothes."
The "teasing days" are over in
hair styles. Elaborate coiffures
are going out of style. A simple
stvle can dramatic the face.
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Clever use
self-polishing wax
on wood floors!
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By Helen Bcchcn
IIKItAl.l) AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Tuesday, February 19.
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SKIERS Alturas skiers in search of snow left Feb.
ley, Idaho. Left to right, are Elizabeth Younger, Michael
and Mrs. Bailey Dorris.
8 for a week's stay af Sun Val-
Quinn, Mrs. William Quinn
Graceful Styles Stem
From Desert Legends
Ity HELEN HENNESSY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK (NEA i Television!1
may have whittled down attend-:
ance at the movies, but the trusty j
minaret. A slim, sand-colored lin
en dress in this collection is rich
ly embroidered in an oriental rug
I design.
I Sports clothes include tribal
in.-L-ntc in tt,-liuc tn lu unrn u-ilh
flicks still have an impact onju,.,,.,. hn.. M ..... T,.,, ,.
eversihle hold stripes,
PERSUADERS
If you are doing some re
modeling indoors while the weath
er Is still inclement, you may
have trouble coaxing screws and
bolls to loosen. Those that grip
wood arc especially difficult.
Iiosen their grip w ith a few drops
of peroxide or vinegar.
MAKES CHANGE Ruth
Farrell, Klngsley Field li
brarian for the past two
years, has departed for a
new position at Fort Ord,
Calif. She came to Kings
ley Field from the Public
Library at Utiea, N.Y.,
and had previously served
overseas at Wiesbaden,
Germany. She holds a BS
degree from the State Uni
versity College of Educa
tion, Geneseo, N.Y.
fashion.
Last Year at Marienhad" was
the downfall of the bouffant hair
do. "Cleopatra" brought about a
rash of elaborate jewelry and
kohl-smudged eyes. And now the
barge down the Nile has been
abandoned for the camel. The
desert of "Lawrence of Arabia"
has sparked a new fashion look
in sun-drenched colors and grace
ful, flowing lines.
The burnoose, a hooded cloak
worn by the Arabs, has inspired
new cuts in dresses, jackets and
rolws that flatter the figure. One
designer has created a wardrobe
of fashions for daytime through
evening, using while silk prednm
inantly in rare textures, with
necklines resembling the top of a
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POLLY'S POINTERS
Easier On The Back
DEAR POLLY Here is my
way to get soiled clothes from the
bathroom down to the wasner
without lugging a wash basket up
and down stairs. Keep a neavy
shopping bag in the hamper so the
lothes are thrown directly into u.
When laundering, lift out the bag;
it is easy to carry to the wash
er. Clean, folded clothes that do
not need Ironing go into another
bag and upstairs to be put away,
M. R
GIRLS Thli really appealed to
me. Going down stops with a lull
clothrt basket Is tricky business,
POLLY
DEAR POIJ.Y A cute minia
ture garden for children can bs
made by putting soil and seeds
in the half shells cf eggs. Put
the shells in a brightly painted
or papered egg carton. The chil
dren will have fun taking care ol
their plants and watching them
grow. C.H,
GIRLS Save yourselves an aw
ful mess by proving an eyedrop
per er a tiny doll pitcher (or wa
tering these wee potted plants.
The children might decorate little
pots to have ready for transplant
ing when their (lower! outgrow
the eggshell pots. POLLY
DEAR POLLY For a pretty
hall lighting fixture, fasten a
wicker bird cage over the bulb,
with wire.
POLLY CRAMER
Newhpoper Enterprise Assn.
When you have several worn
throw rugs, don't throw them
away. These can be cut into
squares and made into a modern
new design rug. Contrasting col
ors (such as green, chartreuse and
bright pink i stitched tugcthcr
look lovely. J. C. S,
DEAR POLLY-Whcn storing a
hot water bottle, blow lightly into
it (after draining) and quickly
screw on the cap. It will hold
the sides apart.
New, large, cheap garbage cans;
store clothing in attic or cellar.
They are airtight so moth preven
tives can be used.
We are not within walking dis
tance of any stores, so it is f
real calamity to come home and
find something was forgotten
Now I buy the standard spiral
shorthand pads, run a shoelace
through the spiral, hook it over
nail on the kitchen wall and
find it handy at all times. One
column gets the grocery list and
the other is for drugs and miscel
laneous. MRS. P. McG
Share your favorile homcmaking!
ideas . . . send them lo Polly in
care of Herald and News. You'l
receive a bright, new silver dol
tar it Willy uses your ideas in
Polly's Pointers.
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HAPPY BOY Rodney
Wayne is the good-natured
6-month son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Roberts of
Bonanza and grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rob
erts Sr. and Mr. and Mrs.
King Hubble, all of Bonan
ja. Mrs. Ella Condonier of
Stockton is his paternal
great-grandmother.
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POP CORN
People Recti
SPOT ADS
yu r new.
appear in
and striped skills have slashed
necklines, resembling the "Law
rence" desert shift-shirt.
Desert flowers screened on silk
in orange and turquoise arc shaped
into a tunic dress for lale alter
noon. It has its own dramatic
Iscarf. And evening dresses swirl
gracefully because they're done in
wind swept silk clulfon
Hats are trimmed with golden
rope, draped scarves, tassels
and harem veils.
Indeed, this is a fashion trend
likely to hold ils own for a while.
It's beautiful, and superbly flat
tering to the feminine figure.
NOW IS THE HOUR
Tliis is a good time of year
In give your summer wqrdrobe
thorough going-over. Try on
clothes you've kept from last year,
and ruthlessly discard whatever
you know you won't be able to
wear this summer. Shorten hems
thai need lifling. Make any need
ed minor repairs, and lie ready
for the first warm day.
Tense Nerves
Block Bowels
New laxative acts on
colonic muscles... de-constipates overnight.
only new tablet called Coionatd
gives you this special combination tor
j-way overnight rehei:
The muscular wall of your colon con
!huis nerve known to medicine a
AutrbacKs Plexus. In regular people,
these nerves tell the colon muscles to
propel nnd expel wate I'rum the body.
But ten nerves or emotional upset
can block your normal bowel habits.
Your colon muscle impulses are no
longer strong enough to eliminate
waste which dries and shrinks,
further aggravating the condition.
The most effective relief, many doc
ton say, comes from a bulking action
combined with a colonic nerve stimu
lating action. Of all leading laxatives
(I) Colon aid stimulates colonic
nerve network, to further activate and,
rcKulanze its muscular "movement".
(2) Colon a id's unique re-bulking
action hclns re-tone tense colon
muscles. (3) Colon aid moisturizes for
easy passage without pain or strain.
CoLONAiueven relieves chronic con
ti nut ion overmanl: vet it ia clinically-
proved gentle even for expectant
mothers. Gel Colonaid today.
INTRODUCTORY SUE 4.
ANNOUNCING
The OPENING OF
SANDERS DRIVE IN
RESTAURANT
E. Main and 6th
NOW
OPEN
Op.n 7 AM lilt 11 PM. On
Friday, and Saturdays, optn
tram 7 AM till 1:30 AM.
Featuring courteous service and excellent
food. Enjoy your food inside, or if you pre
fer, we've fast curb service available. Here's
another plus orders to gq, from sandwiches
to dinners, in insulated boxes so they reach
home piping hot. Just call or drop in. There's
plenty of parking.
SandsLfLi .
Drive In Restaurant
E. Main & 6th Ph. TU 2-6142
WHAT EVERY GOOD COOK SHOULD KNOW!
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. . . xays Henry M. Tobey, Research Director of
the world's largest hardwood floor maker
"Many conscientious housewives may be ruininjr their
beautiful wood floors by using self-polishinR wax-but they
don't know it-jr The fact is, most self-polishing waxes
are made of sunthrlic plastics which cannot be removed
from wood floors without damaging the finish or the wood.
So the Inirrs of old nelf-polhhing uax pile up until the
uwirf Hfxir hrenmc darkened and discolored.
The only wood floor care we recommend is Hruce Cleaning
Wax or Bruce Floor Cleaner. Both contain a combination
of remnrnhle liquid pa-ste wax and waterless wood floor
cleaner. They clean; remove the old wax; and leave a rich,
new coat of paste wax protection all at the same time!
If you prefer a heavy
roat of wax, use Bruce
Cleaning Wax. For
poiirF V$ f BRUCE
cleaning
wax
lighter waxing or
badly soiled floors,
you'll want Bruce
Floor Cleaner. It's
the right way to keep
wood floors clean
jnd bright."
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Highest Power
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With Each Set
IHand-wlrtd Chaitlt-prtcltlon
crafted with modern hand and dip
oldaring for long Ufa
Tuba Sentry Syatem limit warm
up power aurge, a racognitad cause
ot tuba failure.
20.000 Volt of Picture Power
(deiign average)
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Guarantee on
Parti & Service
Horrit Brown Elwin Brown
Every Member
Of Your Family
Needs 3 Glasses
Of Milk Each Day
V ill
Regardless of age, your body needs certain vitamins and minerals to keep
healthy and strong . . . and fresh Klamath Basin Grade "A" Milk is the best
source possible. Use plenty of milk in your cooking . . . and put the milk pitch
er on the table . . . it's the picture of health!
An Orgoniiotion of Klamath Baiin Dairyman who work around h clock in order to bring you tho finoir,
(roihe.it milk ponibl.