Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 20, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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Birthday
Is Observed
jGuv L. Muore, hose R9th
birthday was Jan. 31, was hnn
ored at an open house al the
Moore residence on Sunday, Jan
27. Many tailed during the after
noon to congratulate their friend,
who has been a resident of Keno
since 1!06.
Guests were served cake, a
pretty white and peach confec
tion. lettered "Happy Birthday to
Dad Moore." brought from Ash-
land by his stepson, Ray Cryder-
-- man.
5 iXJommA
CAddviim
Baby Boy Joins Family
Mr. and Mi's. Dour Puckott re-1 Henderson. Mrs. Henderson is the
cently returned to their home in former Norma Puckelt.
Kimii. alirr iv weeks swot in "le "",reu """
FASHION FLAIR
By Helen Bechen
i 1,1 ,ni,v.i..; , ..,...
v tiiuui iili. iiii t'iiue nir ine it ip
"as the birth of a grandson on
J.in. fi to Mr. and Mrs. Dick
loan. 2'i.
Paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. Henderson of
Portland
Inited Press International
No longer a need for old-fashioned
filler materials in quilted
bedspreads. One manufacturer
i Goodyear' boasts a new Vycron
polyester fiberfill that's just half
Ithe weight of the old.
Mink will be the highest fashion
on the beach this summer. The
color, that is. Mink brown will
be featured in suits for every
woman from IS and over. A suit
to watch: the soft stretch nylon
bikini with brief bra and hiplin
peek-a-boo slits.
Wednesday, February 20, liXtt
PAGE-7
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore
Fashion Forecast
NF.W YORK-
Assisting with the party vasomotor for teen-age girls points
Mrs. Wanieta Daley of Ashland, j, niRn ilisl5 straight lines,
r-.... t . l - :.. n
, , . ,o ,-, , wrap around dresses, mohair coats
rrwk i nunit On in in 1K A ln r
1!KM he moved to North Dakota a"d lhe sporting look.
and filed on a homestead near That's the forecast from the
The fashion bar-1 coats the newest ensemble, a
long-sleeved dress with sleeveless
coat.
Good sports will lind interest
ing new ideas: flaxen - look dress
es, jumpers and skirts that wrap
around swinging: m?dras in an
Bismarck. In addition to farming February issue of a popular maga-jauthentic cotton coat and a mad-
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ui.s idnu. iic mMicu i-n nia- zjnc whjt., UOKjlls jts report on 'as - print wool ,-weaier
chines with which he bored and
drilled approximately 600 wells in
'1 the surrounding area.
BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Guy L. Moore of Keno, shown
with Mrs. Moore, celebrated his 89th birthday on Jan.
31. He received best wishes from friends and relatives
at an open house on Jan. 27.
He has been engaged in farm
ing since coming to Oregon.
L nable to be present lor t h c
festivities were a daughter. Mrs.
Leona Perry of Minneapolis and
a son, Guy Everett Moore of Portland.
the spring fashion climate with
shiny black and white rainwear.
Pink and the nautical colors
red. while and blue will be im
portant for dresses and ensembles,
Garden Club
Is Organized
MOUNT SHASTA The organi
7alional meeting for a Mount
Shasta garden club was held Feb.
II at the home of Mrs. Mary
Dorlaque with 21 prospective
members present. A total mem
bership of 40 is expected with 31
women already signifying a desire
to join. It will be chartered by the
Klamath Falls Garden Club,
member of District 12.
Mrs. R. C. Johnson, director
of District 12, will attend the
next meeting March 4 at the
Paul Decker home. Mrs. John
son will explain aspects of flower
and garden club activities.
Former president of the Klam
ath Falls club, Mrs. Mary Dor
laque, will demonstrate making
tulips from eggshells.
A delegation trom the new gar
den club will meet this week w ith
the Mount Shasta Recreation Dis
trict to oflcr a plan for beautify
ing the city park.
with denim,
shades big
madras and flaxen
sportswear
striped cotton denim in a "base
ball suit" of dugout jacket and
knickers.
Brushed mohair coals float in
on a cloud of pastel color, led by
an unexpected pink plaid. Pink
takes the high way in dresses with
waistlines going up mostly little
sleeved skimmers.
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Girls who play it straight will
look reed-slim in clean, unclut
tered coats and suits, dresses and
ensembles. Narrow two - piece r II C C Jnli,.;,n.a 2
dresses are topped by one of , " F. , ?,P " Vi, c c 2
season's big fashions, the fisher- h II U T litllrtS.
man pullover, or a nmmy - mouse
pullover. A long, slender tunic
jacket slit at the sides and worn
over an arrow -straight skirt de
lineates an exciting new suit
silhouette. Skimmy dresses with
A-line skirts often wear their own
Dept. K
P.O.Box 2589, Portland 3, Ore.
TULIP BLOOM Members of the newly-formed garden
club in Mount Shasta will learn from Mrs. Mary Dorlaque
how to make these attractive tulips from egg shells at the
Paul Decker home. Mrs. Dorlaque is a former resident of
Klamath Fails where she was an active garden club mem
ber. Photo by J. O. McKinney
POLLY'S POINTERS
Homemade Food Trays
POLLY CRAMER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY
Here is an
idea we find quite l.andy in our
family. Carry shoe boxes, lined
with aluminum foil. In the trunk
of the car. When you stop al a
drive-in lor sandwiches, milk
shakes, etc.. place the lood for
Lodge
New
Honors
Officers
sparkling clean at the same lime.
When the feet in girls'
stretch tights wear out. cut Ihem
olf above the knees and trim with I
iacc to make petti-pants.
It F.
MOUNT SHASTA-Castle Lake
Rebekah Lodge met Feb. 12 at
Shasta Arcade Hall to honor new
otlicers, who are Mrs. Wallace
Barlow, noble grand; Mrs. How
ar Simcox. vice grand; Mrs. Wil
liam Beckham, secretary, and
urer.
Al the end of the business meet
ing Ihe group enjoyed a Valentine
exchange. The dining lahlc was
decorated with Valentine motif
table cloths, napkins and n u I
DEAR POLLY Alter buying cuns. Mrs. l.ce Barlow made the
each person in a box. The boxes sweaters or T shirts for the chil-.heautilul heart-shaped cake dec
are especially good as trays fnrjdrcn or my husband, 1 always put 'orated with hearts and roses,
the children. ielastic thread through the neck jwhich was served. Mrs. Simcox
D.C.! hands. It prevents stretching andjnnd Mrs Barlow were in charee
DEAR POLLY I have found lasts or a long time. of refreshments. Each of 12 of-
H.A.G. ificers was presented a telephone
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Harris and rgR;
Elwin Brown
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Pleasant Selling Crew That Knows Their
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Real Guarantees Not Warantccs
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Big 3-Cycle
WASHE
that when making skilled toys,
a good practice is lo insert an
empty cardboard tube in the neck
after stulling the head. This will
hold the neck straight and prevent
that "droopy neck sag."
i V.'a.a Thi nthpr nnp ramp In nltr
DEAR POLLY I-abcl small atrnljon first. We always try
c ardboard boxes "Ears," "Eyes." t us(, (,. first one received.
"Nose," "Headache." and line; POLLY
these on medicine cahinel shelves.
Sort nut vour medicine accord-!
. , , ,i k. Share vour favorite homcmak
mg v and p ace it in the boxes, . -
, . u mg ideasi. . . send Incm to Pollv
leady to be chosen. . , u .. , . ;
' IUj. y p p jrj ;in rare of Herald and News.
,. "' ,.'.i,. 'You'll receive a bright, new sil-
G ltLS You are so svstematic. "
. ver dollar if Polly uses vour ideas
. in cnum Riil vnur J
ens fii you send in the same sug-i Barlow.
Rcslinns. so please do not feel The group will sponsor the
slighted if an idea you so kind.Heart Fund Drive Feb. 24, with
ly shared Is credited to someone William Hupp as chairman.
SHAW'S
HAS IT!
A-B-DICK
MIMEOGRAPH PRODUCTS
Bond hints are raising me up to
vour class.
POLLY j
DEAR POLLY Here are a few
of my favorite items:
When mnkng soup, make the
stock ahead and store overnight
in the refrigerator. Next morning
skim off all the fat accumulation
and finish making the soup.
When bleaching stubborn stains
in the kitchen sink. I put in my
sink liner, etc . so they all come
The Eiflel Tower hairdo is go
me out and the bi lower lip
"the touch of pout" is coming
back.
For men; A new red nxblood
lor outerwear, and tailored
sportswear, it's a real hrightener.
in Polly's Pointers.
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