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OVER THE GARDEN GATE I' f - . , ,.v. . ' ' r . . f f i ' ' , -! ; Bi&taetflr-iwlitttt &M,fcia RECENT WEDS The former Mary Margaret McCul lough, daughter of Mrs. Viola McCullough of Merrill, end W. Robert Dearing Jr., ton of Mrs. Helen Clyde, Merced, were recently married in Sunset Wedding Chapel in Car son City. Mr. and Mrs. Dearing are both employed by Lockheed, Sunnyvale, Calif., and are at home at 959 Harmon Street in San Jose. Soropti mists Have Guests MOUNT SIIASTA - Soroptimist Club of Mount Shasta at its meet ing March 13 had as its guests, Lee Ahlstrom, winner of the So roptimist $2,500 Citizenship Award, and his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Laylon Ahlstrom of McCloud. The papers submitted by t h e students are sent to the District and then Regional office for com petition with oUier students in So roptimist Federation of the Amer icas. Also a guest of the club Was H. T. Kachhl of Bombay, India, a chemical engineering student at College of tho Siskiyous, who was Introduced by Jack Criqui, dean of 6tudcnt personnel at COS. Kachhl is among 12 foreign stu dents at tlie college and has been In the U.S. for two and one half years, part of that time as a student at Purdue University. Other guests at the breakfast meeting were 'Mrs. Lillian Rose, Mrs. Lola Porter. Mrs. Sophie Hill, Mrs. Nina Kcllcy, Marcy Codr, Kitty Codr, Shawn Scott and Gail Ferraris. ENGAGED Linda Marie Spin! is the future bride of Michael Dean Granger of Sacramento.' Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Spin! of Mount Shasta, she is a graduate of that city's schools and is attending Heald's Business College in Sacramento where her fu ture husband Is an employe of "Aero-let Corporation. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Granger of Tacoma. An October wed ding is planned. Photo by J. O. McKinney POLLY'S POINTERS In Time For Spring POLLY CRAMER Newipoper Enterprise Astn. DEAR POLLY-I use a small plastic squeeze bottle that held catsup or mustard for planting tiny seeds such as sweet alyssum or petunias. One light squeeze puffs seeds Into a shallow inden tation made with a trowel. A clothes sprinkler head on a bot tle full of water moistens thorn just enough. I always plant bright red flow ers near doorways and around the patio. There never seems to be any fuss with stray bees. Per haps they cannot see red and arc not attracted to flowers of this color. MRS. L.B.L. JR. DEAR POLLY-I enjoy collect lng old coins. To clean them my son rubs them with a pencil eras er. Now I have old coins that shine like new. MRS. W.M.K. DEAR POLLY I recently wor ried over what to give a friend as a golng-away present. I decided to 6ive her $2.50 in postage stamps tucked inside a pretty card. People on trips often can buy cards, find time to write but bave no idea whore to get stamps. MRS. C.F.R. DEAR POIiY-Take a tape measure and sew It. upside down, across tlie hem of jour sewing apron. It is handy to measure a seam, a dress hem or many tiling while you are still silting at the sewing machine. MRS. A.L. DEAR POLLY When preparing your bath water, sprinkle a little talcum powder In the water. This seems to make the water softer and helps to keep a ring from forming around the sides of the tub. It also gives off a pleasant scent. MRS. M.O. DEAR POLLY Do you ever got "butterflies" when an elevator drops or lifts rapidly? If so, try standing on tiptoes. U pos sible, brace yourself against the elevator. The main tiling is to get off your heels. GLADYS GIK1.S This is certainly worth a try. POLLY it Share your favorite homemak ing Ideas . . , send them to Polly in care of Herald and News. You will receive a bright, new silver dollar if Polly uses your Ideas in Polly's Pointers. r t A V ft -.hi jr 1 v P -J 7 r a V MERRILL PAIR WED Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wesley Roller were married Feb. 16 at the Merrill Presbyterian Church. She is the former Kay Ann Abbott. 3-21 IH1VNU.Im.TM. 1 tU Ut. OH. "The trouble with these early American homes is that their prices are so contemporary'." AND WHEN ! GRADUATE, THE WARRANTY ON. MY NEW PLYMOUTH WILL STILtSBE IN EFFECT I S 1 WANTED All horn owners, ronch owners, outomobile owners, and boot owners ore urged to b on th lookout lor thii man. He Is Bob Jone$ of Southern Oregon Insur ance Agency. Nobody wonts to write your insurance as much os he does. REWARD Find this man and the re ward is yours in the cash savings you ot on low, low Safeco Insurance rates. This man moy be found In the vicinity of 119 South 6th Street, or on the golf course. Warning It Is rumored that he Is ormed with a ballpoint pen and should b considered dan gerous to ati insurance pol icies corrymg high rotes. Lucky freshman! He can't drive on campus so he won't pile up many miles in the next tour years. But . . . he's got a Plymouth with a 5-year50,CXX, mile warranty'. So he's well protected. If you'd like that kind of protection, buy a new Plymouth with America's longest and best new-car warranty! Ytwr Aultmuwl PMrmtft-VaftM OMtar teti tm fntortl and wnrtminMp en IffU mr h hut ' li Inolude cMutf rwhMwnwnl r rrm. wnhmt r-9 tar nqud ' parts or kMvw, for 5 (Mft tr K.ftX) trm, wfttttmvm earn- rrt. WW tnpr Modi, hnod and tnhkmal M'ts, Wmmtmmtm cmm am) mtamal mna (fkwhtdtng nvinat eMoh); iotw wwartw, fxv rtan. untvarfMl ItwnU (avrtuiftng dual emwil raw tit ml tWSM t and hw wtit iMinnji aravKtad tha vaaa Kaa twan tvwd at PiankiMl Man ewerdwa m tha Pivnowvvlii JIM OLSON MOTORS 522 South 6th Street Klamath Falls MALIN GAKDKN CI.L'B Mdlin Gaixien Club will meet Wednesday, March 27, at th e home of Mrs. Jerry Mitka, with Mrs. J. Walter Browning as sist mg. "Landscaping Willi Hearty Shrubs" will be the topic for the day by Mrs. A. G. Scott. Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer. Tule lake, accredited critic, National Council, will conduct a study on landscape design. Thumbnail sketches on compost making and garden helps will be given by Mrs. Loyal Lovcness and Mrs. Joe Halousck. fn reviewing activities of re cent months, Northside Garden Club reports an October meeting at the home of Mrs. Harvey Bow man, president. At that time, Mrs. Ray Peterson was recommended by the club to receive the hor ticultural award for her outstand ing work in that field. A coffee was announced for November at the home of Mrs. Gary Price. MIGHTY MITES NEW YORK (UPP-The Na tional Notion Association said small items add up to big busi ness. Tt estimates retail sales of all notions from buttons to beach- wear bags will add up to more than $1,250 billion in 1903. At the affair instruction was giv en on making poinsettia corsag es. The home of Mis. Bowman was again the meeting place of the club in November. Theme of this meeting was "Idea Circus." dis playing bazaar and Christmas items with instruction for their making. Hostesses were Mrs. N. Knauss and Mrs. H. Lester. Hostesses for the Christmas party and gilt exchange were Mrs. B. C. Johnson, Mrs. Earl Redman and Mrs. G. Thomason. Mrs. Bowman read a Christmas poem and Mrs. Lewis Kandra read (he Christmas story. After a recess in January, the club met at the home of Mrs. Bowman in February with 13 members present. A rummage sale April 19 at Clyde's Towing Service was an nounced. Cooperation was asked in having clean marked sale items and also individually potted plants. The therapy chairman asked 1 m By Helen Bechen PAGE 8 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, March 22. 196J that gifts to be sent to the State1 Hospital be brought to the next meeting March 27. The program for the day, "Foundation Planting and Land scaping," was presented by Mrs. Earl Redman. The DANMOORE HOTEL 1217 S.W. Morrison St. Portland, Oregon All Transient Guriti. All thosr who Mm return. Rstet not tor. high, not low. Krto Korofe, new loritloji i block from liolel. Open anlll la P.M. TVi and Radiol. Reputation for clean. Ilneaa. Children nnder aeven, no charge. OPEN HOUSE ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPACIOUS 3-BEDR00M HOME In Skylina View! 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