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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1965)
A . you'r PAGE—I8 Sunda February 21 ‘ HERALD AND NEWS, Falls, Klamath Ore. 19 Toastmistress Scheduled The Ewauna Toastmistress ofwill be the topic evaluator. Florence toastmis- Wilson will introduce the pro- -gram. A parliamentar drill willconducted b Margaret Greg- The by Jed CONVENIENCE provides functional simplicity. 2 p.m.tress, powde and showe in the room n give added con- venience for quic clean- af- ter working in the yard, garde or worksho It’s a goo idea to with dur- surface all the aeas flag salute Margaret Daviesor and contest speeche by in the inspiration will b giv-Lois Jacob Jod Kitchen and n Lexi-Irene by Dorothy Hearon, Payne, General evalua-| Miller willtor will be Margaret Davies, ‘ologis Marion present the word study and Members are preparing as- Rowena McDonald will be thesignment for a special demon- grammarian for the evening. stration meetin the will pre- Topicmistress, Lena Brown,sent for the Toastmistress Or- will assig topic for the Unit in im- Alturas, promptu talks, Ramona SmithCalif., Wednesda Feb. 24. ma b KNIT You reduce can household chores to simpl job by group- of your household many facilities next to the kitchen. A laundr adjoinin the kitchen ing Club 73 Hotel. |CLO Monda For meetin regular Meet able easy-to- help which ceramic also tile, down cut on household chores Welcom Wago Internationa with th Se a wil pd a in business fosterin igeo communit Tife Fo more informa- tion about PLAN WEDDING Doris Arlene Barnwell, daughter of Mrs. Hug Barnwell and the late Hug Barnwell is the fiance of Jack V. Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. R of Lancaster, S.C. The will be married , , — ENGAGED The engagement of Patricia Ann Ros to Ronald Allen Priest is annouced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rose Klamath Falls. No date has been set wedding. The future. bridegroo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Priest, Idaho Falls Idaho. — 2 Phofe ae ee and Mrs. Dallas Bou honor of their 40th weddin to quests at an open house Jan, OBSERVE SPECIAL DATE decorated in cut a cake anniversary and served Bly 20 at their hom in Mr. — Bl BLY—Mr. Bourn MARTIN ‘an Stotistics on’ insurance- on Pair and Americon men ancy of that there is o definite reveal ‘an overwei between and premature death, It hos been discovered that rule, as a white motif contrary sary. A of A Jan. 20 at pretty to carry the ruby These facts! the table notwithstanding,| PLAN Ann June set 1 as Stroo and the dete for Sacred Heart brideke the anniver- cloth Marjorie — their weddin which will 4ake plac in Church. Thoir engagement is announced b her parente Mr. and Mrs. John William Stroop. Th ii 2 graduate of Klamath Union High School and Good Samaritan School of Nursing and is now oon ploye at Klamath Valle Hospital The future’ brides of Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Perr son groom, Woolridge Amboy, Wash, attended Clark Junior College before entering tho Air Force. Prosentl he i stationed at shoe AFB in Sout Caralin by Kennell- Portland out and Portl was) Investment Talk Slated there are large number of wom-| autographe by guest during e afternoon. en whote glamour quotient suffers! considerably simply because of an Mr. and Mrs, Bourn were mar-| overweight problem. —Someh ried Jan, 20 192 in Green-| H, Gilbert Johnson represen-|the stock market. and the beautiful fine intelli- features, Tex. ‘The came to Ore- tative from the Portland ville, office|mon investor, and attractive gence, go in 194 and to Bl five years Jo Merrill, Lynch Pierce, Fen-| ‘The company, originally Mer-| ago. Four of their six children| ner-and Smith will:diseusslrill, Lynch, E. A, Pierce “an were present, Mrs, Jeanette! was Gunter, Pam and man members Georg have Carl Valk b WEDDING JUNE Michael three-tiered whose white Board Barbara title Toni Blanton Other|Merritt, Mrs. Pryor,| National Mar-|ported Herman Library date the ’ WEDDING @ Engage @ Invitations @ Decorations © White or Bride Books Show e 245 Offic Sup 629 Main Ph. that al ranging by shows, flower man; Stump, and dis Gary Price. ‘mel Mrs, b y and the hosts’ did the he ew B George! CLIP THIS. AD!! (Use Scissors Knife, or ho eee HS gave the disaster Georg apen house on Washing-| meeting nine in ‘mow yw&# for Rots at affair, the will be Lucille news| more Welcome the plan for the party be- |e Wil-/tween now and that red let- ter day, March 6 tase librar day Iwi i and. Holford is. Washington the patriotic steak spoons Elect 4718 OPEN nS Wait to 24-HOURS Clothes Drop Off 1—333 NO. 2—4810 Dr of .b of milk hamburger four with NO. table- Facilities , SOUTH Facilities 3—OREGON poun a Dry Cleanin meat. STREET MAIN Cleanin & Laundr Loundry i hamburge juicy mixing COIN-O- EAS NO. | charge 3 a Pi ‘v & Loter MERIT | Take O 3 Minute Co O $ Manio STREET 6TH Onl AVE, and & Laundr BIEHN Facilities } 5 What makes good credit Bis their friends are invited Op All | andi to Paddock treasurer at-| received 6th a P.M. - Til Midnit ‘ by don’t have any means. The point is— to-carry a larg balance to merit an A-1 credit rating. It& much more importan that you make’a habit of payin your bills —and. that we know-about it! Le] 2 NO. really rating ? 2 SHASTA WAY Mo thr Sa Grocer Specials from last Thursday ad goo thru Wednesday MARKET 9th 7:00 BASKET & a ‘W can just hear someone say, “Mon in the bank!” But that isn’t all there is to it outgoing presi- lamp for her] Biehn, Mrs,. yea in office, She also present ed gift to her slate of officers. of thanks for the A letter club& donation was read from thé’ Christmas: Clearing Bureau. ‘ special prize was won by Howard. Charles Mrs, TO MARKET SOUTH ated Daughters A.M. 9:00 ‘AT tea/ them carrie gue a aS birth- Said an ders Catholic All state, chairman Indians was gro A’ choral Heart Academy, with musical se- William. & BASKET So. 6th & Shasta Pine Way Ae 3°. and —— Only school Notional t ANY ITEM IN THE STOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. ONL MO PERMAN COMPLETE with F Council. of MONDAY Shampoo, Set Savi P 4 Haircut THRU SATURDAY on Fun Lef 1 —— Banki pa Hometown recognized by Education Hie Style Stylists. a & Exclusivel 619 for Chil iIdren Main eee ee \ Worm Buswell Wagon Hostess Hilyard Ave, Red Cross, as official relief agency of ‘our Make SH TODA p.m.’in-the paris hail, The Rev. David Hazen. of St Pius X Church will giv a (00K review: and -book co m- |ments will be made. by Mrs. Addie May Nixon, librarian at city Paris, meeting was closed by the Daughters’ epeating birthday, Moniay, Feb, 22 ton&# at 8 from Sacred& will ‘entertain lections. For there olates) next io of dent, The 2 Good ws New Officers interesting very a, merican Mrs, e of the Winston Purvine, gener. chairman 1]states the|of were oa i “Some Thought Freedom,” Annual .Tea i ‘ortland chairman, This Ad to re-| Malin e and Mrs. the Hatchet, But Save It!) Room Grove Hotel. for in Mrs. thejal and 6, Moore&# divine divinity candy served by ‘Edna Dakin&# handmade choc- and-Mrs. Vow- with Mrs. Refreshments Mrs. DeMerritt Meets DAR iberty McFall]/‘€@, decorat- ~ March cards with reservations bein Bow- to the board are Mrs. Karl Ku- Garden Club; Mrs. handled by Mrs. Hug L. Swa- | Mrs. Ar- jac, Malin “Treasures” which will - extension; ney; gardens Lee Martin, be sold at a silent auction, Mrs, Paul McCulley, American headed by Mrs. Everett Mi- Legio Auxiliary; Mrs. Les Un- and “Edible Treasures” r, Women’s ruh, Association; will be offered Walk- (Addie Mrs. Helpin Hand Society er& famed, hot rolls, Clara Jacob. Norman Eulalona [pr Catliglic Daughters- -Ameri-) and/¢4 Will stage their annual book! the ing. Leah McFall made served durin “Sloppy Joes” 882-4408 everyone& “Lion scheduled Edna Mrs. Dehlinger CD A Slate PARTY — ley with the party plan Linda Batch <Thom to let de Falle -can Bob- and. Bill Hartley were hosts to 6 young friends at 4 recent dancing par- and McFall Judy ty, Linda Terpening assisted Mrs. Hart- BONANZA: j_Aavitations the a ee @ history DANCE Minioture tides and Gigoms, Pine lard titilate the party Saturday , viagl EXCEPT THE BRIDE & GROOM! Our Wedding Consultant for All Your Needs. See p.m, Orions Club met Jan. 1 at the Phillips. Dick Mrs. belin the discussion the meetin Owens, regerit, the home of Mrs. Richard Tea- traced to the years prior to-1914,/ be open to audience at the meeting, Mrs. ter for a regular meeting and| ques.| when Charles Merrill, of officers, conduct- its| Mrs: Larkin said, Se C. Wiggin gave the invo- retired millionaire a founder, Guests are very welcome thgjCati Mrs, L. H. Stone led the ed -b Mrs, Fred Biehn. Mrs. ‘at the age of 29..Merrill, son attendance should ledg of Allegiance to the Teater will serve as presiden committee of a Florida doctor, was. ai be called for these reservations Flag. Mrs, Julian Ager led the this coming year with Mrs, Joe “college drop-out,” a short-| and for vice singing of the national anthem, well, presiden Mrs. cancellations, time’ and a newspaperman, Mrs, William Wales Jr. intro-/Preston Card secretary, and with an avid interest in man duced Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Jack .a coupon Vowell, Week of Orions has to is ‘Lamb” Library open house will be country. Local communit lead- from Mrs. Valk presented the pro- May to 8 p.m. The| for this will be on year drying and pressing| gram for flood relief books and hobb demon- Coun rare f lowers and foliage. this county has had only Mrs. Evans will be that Future programs planned for} strations. the tiniest taste of what floods Mrs. Leonard Will ‘the gardeners include assiste b young to families. mean Mrs..Ron Loveness, house plants, to be presente and Plans for the party include Organizatio representatives [ y Mrs. Georg Deen flower and Smith, on of:the larg-/acquited its present. title. Estes, iGriffiths Mrs, Hug securities est and commodit Leland Blind, Mrs. Johnso will be introduced by/ Rollin brokers with offices ‘in ove't| Charles Larkin, Thompso Mrs. Claude Davis|. program| 100.cities in the United States,/ for Mrs. Clifford a in the t Us this he a ostica. “Women and wisaly, 20 stick to a diet approved, Investments” Marc 25 is the at| became the famili Ellis, Dian Miller, Marcella Pi- b Eulalona Chapte DAR_ met medical authority. competent date.& and Mrs. zan lunch-/ Rub Norton. the ‘Thursday Feb. 25 Lynch Pierce, HOUSTON BEAUT SALON, Feb. 1 in the Equit- Fenner| Klamath ‘Mrs, Dalene Gallagher and eon meeting “o the “300 Beane in 1941 Main St., upstairs with’ over the|able community room, Dess Bill Bourn of Medford Miller& Sportswear Dept. Use wer e Falls Soroptimis Club. merger of four Wall Stree t|was served by the hostesses, ‘our th: St unable to entrance. Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fen-|firms, Some few years later attend, it|Mrs, Dick Henzel, Mrs, Charles . i A few inquiries produce the that the party will and-Mrs, T. A. De- information be a benefit for flood victims treasurer. in Oregon with proceed to go Art Evans, chairman of Mrs, man Sabberg Vicki and Teresa 884-4265 2 Slated For March 6 MALIN—At the last meetin curiosit Well-| Vicki Deen. Peggy are gon or 884-9692 Phon Uniqu Benefit Part Fereb: Elects Slate attended| Larsen, Janet co Everything for 7 new nard Dallas Mrs. cake, id different, baked b the Bourn’s daughter, a we&# avoid Mrs. Jeanette: Ellis, centered! entirely, but painful subject. the and honored open house in observanc of ‘s|the ‘ matter that Date Wo larch, club, The Junior Gar-jof the Mali Library board, deners is.being sponsore by|new officers. were elected for t he Garden Club.|three-year terms. Mrs Allan Northside. The first meeting, Jan. 20 was|Taylor was elected. chairma held at the home of Mrs. Ber-|Mrs. Clark Unruh, vice chair- gc their 40th wedding anniversar Hostesse Mary Hagu andj Georgi Hall, used a red. and wom-| relationship to were Librar Sponsore I A Note “MA Junio Club couoa by J. w ke for the 407 Main St. Next to Pacific Ph. Power 882-6644 882-6645 6th F All deposit Insured up to and Klamath Avenue $10,000 by Federal Deposi Ins. Cor M Long