Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 20, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 20, infill
HERALD AXD NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ore.
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"DENNIS THE MENACE"
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TUESDAY
; MERRILL CHAPTER NO. 18,
WOTM, 8 p.m., meeting, recrea
tion hall. Initiation by hospital
committee,
I AMERICAN LEGION AL'X.,
Klamath Unit No. 8. 8 p.m., meet
fnfi. Legion Club. Games and re
freshments. ; RIVERSIDE I'TA, 7 p.m.,
Founders Day meeting, Melody
Mothers and school chorus, gym.
' DEGREE OF HONOR, 7:M
p.m., executive meeting, Fannie
Cervais, 2441 Garden St.
I AGENCY LAKE GRANGE, 8
p.m., installation of officers, pot
luck desert,' community hall.
! WEDNESDAY
MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m.,
meeting, grange hall.
FRIENDSHIP COURT NO. II,
Order of Amaranth. 8 p.m.. Ad
vance night, Cakewalk, Scottish
Itite Temple.
SUBURBAN SIRENS, Dutch
Doe Dinner, Satellite Restaurant
Meet at fire station, 7:30 p.m.
BONANZA FARM RUREAU
CENTER, 8 p.m.. Bonanza Li
brary. Speakers, Charles Sweet
and Richard Hood.
KLAMATH ARCHERS. 7 p.m.
Business meeting, Twyla Fergu
son School gym. League shooting
follows.
HENLEY FARM B U R E A U
CENTER, 8 p.m., Henley Hall.
Speaker, Richard Baldwin.
KLAMATH COUNTY DEMO
CRATIC CLUB, 7:30 p.m.. meet
ing. County Courthouse. Speaker
on European Common Market.
KLAMATH COUNTY TAXPAY
ERS' LEAGUE, 7:30 p.m., Meet
ing, Courthouse. Open to public
LADIES SOCIETY, Brotherhood
of Firemen and Enginemen. 7:30
p.m.. Meeting, City Library base
ment.
A AMI N ri.l'B. 1 n.m . Meet
ing. Mrs Maud Hosley, 623 High
St.
PELICAN SCHOOL PTA. 2
p.m.. Meeting. School gym.
KLAMATH STAMP AND COIN
CLUB. 8 p.m., Meeting, 623 Main
St.
GOLDEN AGE CLUB. I p.m..
Meeting. Klamath Auditorium.
Y - NE - MA TWIRLERS. 7:30
P m. Beginning square dance
class. YMCA.
Cookery, Fairgrounds. Charge
luncheon.
TOPS CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Meeting,
Community Lounge, 118 N. 7th.
Group therapy for overweight
women.
THURSDAY
OREGON TECH HOME EXT.
UNIT, 10 a.m., Credit Buying
No. 2, Student Lounge.
OREGON FISH AND GAME
COUNCIL, 8 p.m., meeting, Mid
land Grange. Sportsmen invited.
VFW AUXILIARY, 8 p.m., Card
party, Social night, VFW Club.
Bring cards or game.
BETHEL NO. fi, Job s Daugh
ters. 7:30 p.m., Meeting, Mason
ic Temple. Plans for King of
Hearts formal.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE. 12:30
p.m.. Potluck. Meeting, hather
ine Williams, 2040 Darrow. Bring
quilt materials.
Y - NE - MA TWIRLERS, 7:30
p.m., Hound dance instruction, 8
p.m., Square dance, YMCA.
MERRY MIXERS, 8 p.m.. Ad
vanced round dance class, Merry
Mixer Hall.
ROYAL N E 1
AMERICA. 8
Evans Building.
G II B O R S OF
p.m., Meeting,
10th and Main.
KLAMATH FALI-S
EXT. UNIT. 9:30 a.m..
KLAMATH ART ASSOCIATION,
8 p.m.. Meeting. Maple Park Gal
ery. Film, "Art and Archeology
in Mexico.
PROSPERITY R E B E K A H
LODGE NO. 104, 8 p.m.. Meeting
lOOF, Hall.
' FRIDAY
DAY, 8 p.m., meeting. Legion
Hall.
FOE NO. 2090, 6 to 7:30 p.m.,
Ham and Bean Feed, Eagles
Hall. Meeting follows.
EAGLES AUXILIARY, 8 p.m.
meeting, initiation. Eagles Hall
ALOHA PAST MATRONS
CLUB. I p.m.. dessert luncheon.
Mrs. .lames Hunter, 2851 Wiard
MERRY MIXERS, 8 p.m.
square dance, workshop night,
Merry Mixer Hall. Bring cake.
EWUANA L.E.A. NO. 46,
p.m., meeting, IOOF Hall.
MEN'S ENCAMPMENT NO. 46.
8 p.m., meeting. lUUr Han.
KLAMATH COUNTY CTVH.
DEFENSE, rescue squad, 7:30
p.m., meeting, city lire hall.
RUMMAGE SALE, Rainbow
IIOMEIGirls, 9 a m. in 5 p.m., uyoe s
Creative Towing.
You get more OUT of a pre-owned
Cadillac because Cadillac put more
IN it!
See These Beauties Today In Our
Used Car Lot!
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ays like this are made for Olppia
You've done your best skiing of the season. Skis together, knees locked and every turn feels right! Now comes your reward. A
brief rest and a frosty can of refreshing Olympia Beer with your friends. Tcople who get out and do things really go for that
distinctive flavor. Whatever you like to do, remember to take along Olympia. It's made for days like this. Enjoy yourself!
one ingredient is priceless "It's the Water"
Visitors ore always welcome at the, Olympia Brewing Company, Tumwater, ticar Olympia, Washington, 8:00 to 4:30 every day. Oly uj
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