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SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Cotton Bag Fashions Seen from kitchen rti udur In faalilnn (iirpii waa Hip Interpretation nf col I mi bag aiylca. preartited in th txhlmi allow, "Cinderella Hacka,'' I III meeting nt the Midland Community club Thursday, July 31, al til home ul Mia. John Mlitlrr. Twenty dreaaca wet muiirlril and evny dieaa was mad (ruin cotton Iced and llnur baiia. Local ntutlrla who participated In a Ilia allow wut daytime dieaaea tpurtaaear, avehllig attlr and tlllldtell rliilllra. MimIpU aa they pprrd wet Mary .Alidrlru and Jaki Mlailrr In a brother and later ensemble nl polka dot iriut and blue-dyed rtiltiill baKa; Hlllrley Mllllgan 111 an urrlnd anil giey and rry tun dieaa and bnleru; Joan ta lor In a rrd anil aim (uiui casual; Nancy Md'heraon In a given and white Junior dieaa (lemula Pliiaera and Pinna Caar birr modeled a "atatcr act" In com panion jumiirra uf blue bordered cotton baga. A geometric print ault waa ahuwn by Nancy Mrl'hrraon A navy coat and navy and red pitnt drraa was modeled by Mra. Oenrge Andrlru Mia. John Mlatler modeled a green mrdallimi Junior drraa ot rot ton baga. rllllrlcy Mllllgen pMar ed In a whit aalm auit and atrip u beach coal, anil Charles tlrey and Thelma Hoik a allowed a mix match enarmbl of blue, clay and till amprd aklrt with a bin Jar kH'end striped bolero with a blue aklrt, Merclyn M. I'lieraon modeled a two plac ault dreaa of calico col ton baia and N a n y M' I'herenn war an Kmplr atyled Junior frock yellow and blu roau, and ah appeared again In a trlid after noon frock of gray and tomato. Merclyn alao apiieared again In a navy arid whit two plec afternoon dress in ahov clnard with Merclyn modeling a formal mad from grn cotton baga and Count Math m In a bouffant formal nf yellow cotton bag fabric with decollete necklln and graceful matching loir. Thia ahnw waa alao ahoan at uie Midland Clrange July 10 Honored Jun llerahbergcr waa lionorrd tn Portland recently with a eur prta ahower given by Caryl Knoah r of that city. The ahower waa a Joint aurprla for Jun and a aor amy tiater. Joan Millard, who U now Mra. fcugen Claon. Oueata at th affair war Adph Oamma Delta anronty slaters of lh two. Jun i now at hom In this city. Th wadding la planned for Au gust 1. Double Birthday WKKD Mr. Don Olovtr lav a party on Hunday afternoon honor Inc Willi and Wayn on their ninth birthday. Th altemoon waa apent In play- ang gamaw. Hefreahmenu mere Page. Mra. Viola tever, Mra. No aenrad to Jimmy Mradowa. 1 jrrr I ble. the hoateu and her daughteri. Wilaon. tnard and Richard Amor. Eddie, Bennie, Larry, and lxwan Oloyer. Mra. Walter Olorer . and hlldren Karen. Jimmy, and ajienny, and lh honored gtieata. Jimmy WlUon waa unable to alvend. Dinner Party Co-hoteae at a dinner party Monday evening wer Mr. Oeorge Broaterhoua and Mr. Melvln Mil lar. Th party waa held a t the horn of Mr. Broaterhoua' parent. Mr and Mra. Andrew llonael. OueaU wer Mr. and Mra. Don Flhngaon. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa Walter Jr Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ivory, Mr. and Mra. Jark Myera, Mr. and Mr. Robert Kent. Mr. and re. Oeorg Itrnaterhnua, and Mr. and Mra Melvln Miller. THE BRIDE AND GROOM cut morrioge July 17, ot the First was the former Phyllis Jean Charles Henry Smith. , v I1 1 ' F l: a, "S y ' . k' e."" :W if k J PH1LC Sho wer Mra. Tliomaa Walirra. and Mra ftobert Kilandarin Wei hnateaae at a aurprlao baby almwer for Mra (Iroige Cornell Wednesday eve ning. Th Krlandaou home waa rieco rami for the party with a rircua Uirine. Helium balloona. atuffed anlmuli, and carousels wrr plated about lite nxnu. Th evening waa apcnl playing brliliin, prura went to Mra. John O Neill and Mra. Wraley l.orem. Oueala were Mra. J. L. Dean. Mra. John (J Nelll, Mra. Oeorge llioaterhnua, Mra Jamea Ivory, Mia. Melvln Miller, Mra. Pat Moaea. Mra. David Halivageau, Mra. Hooch Kent, Mra. A. V. Mc Vey. Mra. Tony Moisture. Mra Helen Mueller, Mra. Jack Myera, Jamea Hay. Mra. Weiley Ul- rena. and ,lirolhea Klllngaon Sending a gill but unable to attend aaa Mra. Dudley Spencer. a Teachers Picnic Mrmbrrt of four chptn of Delta Knppa Oamnu. nation) pruft aKmal ttwhvrs' inroruy, ttrrc rn Irruiiirtj at th annual picnic fnr membrra landing Bout hern Or ti roll ISHB lummer )on, TurUy vvrnlng at Uthla park. AntaiaC iUomm prewnt ra Kdna Bloom and Ma WHla of Alpha chapter, Klamath falls. Delta Kappa Oamma chapter hav been artva tn t-ai her recruit ment actlvlUea. Hi-onatirnhlp of Kutura Tearhera of America omani utlona haa been made by the Urania Paia and Klanialh Falls chapter. KlMllnn rhaptrr haa awarded a full- I fre achnUmhlp to Patricia Oreb of J Medfotd, ho lll enroll in teacher I education at Hnuthrrn Urefon col ! Irie in September. I I Sewing Club four Kl.AMATH-Meoibera of Hi Port Klamath Hewing club held j tlieir regular outing Thuraday afternoon. Th gathering waa held ' al th horn nf Mm. Lynn Webb at the alau flth hatchery on Crook ad Creek. During th afternoon Mra. Wbb waa given a handkerchief ahower in honor of her bir'hday. Al thla meeting Uie mrmbera alao dlacov ered tn ideniity of their aecret friend In U club. Preaent were Mra. William Blew er. l.vl and iJarla llreaer. Mra. William C. Martin. Mra. Gllaa A. Mm. Lvnn Webb and Nedra Webb On Auguat 4 th women will be ntertaUied by Mra. Jack B. Thomaa at Crater lake a a Baby Shower Mra. Mel ntxpatrlrk waa feted Wednesday with a stork attower at Uia home of Mra. Karl l.Uton. Co hoaua aa Mra, Krvln Honningrn. Oueata wrr flven kitchen favors during tha afunioon. prteni for the afralr were Mra. 3 D broil, Mra. Fajr Walter. Mr. Floyd Grave. Mr. Bud Arnold. X.n. Orove Oancroft, Mra. Edward Foulon. Mm. Ftedrlc Foulon. Mra. William Walea. Mra, Cecil Cullen, Mrs. Flo yd Grave. Mra. Loral ne 8toan. tha hoateae and the hon ored luest, Mrs. PlUpaUlck. their wedding coke offer their Presbyterion church. The brids Branhom ond the groom is tluderian. Refrigerators Freseert SHOWN ABOVE ore the members of Comellio chopter of the Doughfers of Itoly. The pic ture was taken ot installation of new officer! which wot also the 12 year anniversary of the chopter. Front row, left to right, Corino Pison, treasurer; Eleonor Sukrow, secretary of finance; Yolonda Rostirollo, ossistonf venerable; Anglino D'Olivo, venerable; Anno Daniel son, ex-veneroble; Elza Mazzon, mistress of ceremonies. Second row, left to right: Carmelo Cunial, trustee; Ida Pieruccini, trustee; Livia Bocchi, sentinel; Cina Croscloe, mistress of ceremonies; Pio Regmato, trustee; Carola Ciovannmi, trustee; Angela Callctti, trustee. Missing from the picture is Ida Melchiori, recording secretary. Oudcnan. Twin Fete A "double aurprtae ahower waa held for Mra. iluih Htapleton i Bar bara Reedrri and Mra. Liovd Hater (Marian Malthewat at the home of Mra. Joaeph Cogdill on Harlan drive the evening of July It Hriiea for th game, played dur ing th evening wer won by Mra. Huth Mattlirwa. Tat-y llunaen and Caryl Vandrrwall. Oifta wer wheeled out to the honorrd gueata in a baajunelie and buggy. Attending th affair wer th honored aueau. Mia. Ruth Mat thew. Mra. William Elliott and Nancy. Mra. D. P. Likgett and Mar lie. Mra. Hanford fjelby. Mra Ben jamin Campbell, Mra. Carroll Howe, Nancy Humble, Mra BamuaJ Kama, Donna and Patay Hanaen, Oeorula Torkry. Caryl Vanderwall. and th hnateaaew. Mra. Coedlll. Mm. Clar tnc HlU and Mra. Doru Coker. Bending glfla but unable to attend wer Mra. pred Murphy, Mra E. Puckett and Juanlta, Mra. I.roUiy Dehlmger. Mra. B. T. McKimeiu and Mra. Leland Rnbuiaon. a . Meeting Changed Th Eat lea auxiliary held a regu lar meeting Tueaday evenuuj tn the lower POK halL Meeting time haa been charmed from Tueariav to Wedneulaw mphl and the meettnia will be held In th UDDer POP! hall The flrat m-.ln. will be Wednesday. August 1. at which time a kiddie party will be held. OueaU ar aaked to com dr rased aa children and to bring a aack luncheon. a Honored BHEVLIN Mr. Earneat Sutton entertained wth birthday party July 30 in honor ot her daughter. Shirley. Quests wer Inea Lee ParrLah. Chrutlna Parrtah. Ronald Parruh. Edna Parrtsh. Delorea Parruh. Pat ay Sutton. Tommy Button. Danny Reld. Poater Bank. David Taylor. Mil Petrle. Kathleen Schmidt. Tom Harton. Bobby Coffman, Kenneth Coffman. Jaiua Coffman. Lota Ru ler. Pat Aldrich and Gertrude Mak laon. a a Open House Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown have planned an at home to the mem bers of Maiuanlta chapter 172 nf the Order of the Eastern Star. The affair will be held from t to 10 pm. al their nome at 133S Pact lie Terrace Mr. and Mr. Brown ar worthy rail-on and worthy matron of Man lanaa chapter. a a a Visitors Mr. Carlrne McNaught and two children. John and Linda, were In Klamath Falls vlalllng Mra. Mr. Naught' parents, Mr. and Mr. Carl Schubert on Lincoln this past week. The visitors returned recently to Sanla Ana, Calif., where they make their home. Mrs. McNaught and the children flew home with her brother, Fred Hall. FOR THE BEST IN WESTERN MUSIC, TOMMf DUNCAN T9 WESTERN ALL-STARS NOEL B0GGS, MILLARD KELSO, OCIE STOCKARD, JIMMY WYBLE, DAVIE COLEMAN, CAMERON HILL, "J0DY" HOLLY, GLENN DUNCAN, and TOMMY, ARMORY KLAMATH FALLS WED. AUG. 3 Layette Shower A layette ahower, honoring Mm. Charle Roger, waa given by the Ambrieu club In the Zion Lutheran church baaement on July lg. Hoateaaea were Mm. Gay Piatt and Mra. Thomaa Patty. The room waa decorated with cradle of pan Mra. aweetpeaa and atorka. Aalde from the pink and white favor given each guest, pn- ae. were won during the games by Mra. Hoy Rightmier and Mrs.-Anna Parmer. Attending were Mra. June Selby, a. -a. E. Myera. Mrs. Wallace Brit I to.l, Mrs. Roy Rightmier, Mrs. , Inga Pea. Mra. Anna Farmer, Mrs. : Kay Hendricks. Mrs. Harold I'slum. Mrs. Kay Altman. Mrs. Florence Knapp. Mr. Trudl Neaa, i -a. Ola la Driacoll, Mra. Kathleen Estes. Mra. Alma Leiaer and th hoateaaea. Sending glfu but unable to attend were Mra. John Murray. Mrs. Everett Shroeder, Mra. Joyce Thomas. Mrs Oertai Barhee, and Mrs. Milley Tipping, London. Eng land. Annual Gathering The Happy Hour club held its an nual picnic al Moore park July 2. Thoae preaent were Mr. and Mra. H O. Moterhenbacker, Mrs. Mar inn Lucas. Mr and Mra. Lee Bean. Mrs. till be th R a m a b y. Mra. Oeorg Hum, Mrs. Maud Hosier. Mra. Adeline Cofer, Mra. Louise Humphery. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Biehn, Mr. Pearl Foater, Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Jones. Mra. Sydney Evaru. Mra. Frank Ira White. Out of town guest waa Mrs. Ida Owing from Loa An geles. i Visitors Return Mr. and Mrs. Denis O. Babson nd children have been visiting here j lor the past month with Mra. Bab son parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Macartney. I The Babaon s with their children. Ann. three and a half i year, and I Stephen, ten months, will return at '.he end of the week to Pasadena. Picnic Beta Sigma PhL an International cultural sorority. Is planning a family picnic at Malm park August 7. Members of all three chapters. Exemplar. Tau. and Kappa, will at tend. The picnic, which will start at 12 a.m., will feature swimming and baaeball for t h husband and children. a a Potluck On Wednesday evening, July 27, the Sojourner and their guest spent an evening at Moore park where a potluck picnic was held. About lno persons were present for the affair. The hostesses for the evening were the Sojourners officer and governing board. 1 Birthday 8HEVLIN Karen Freeman waa feted with a party by her mother, Mra. Chuck Freeman on her ninth birthday, July 22. Guest were Lana Btlngley, Donna Slangley, Delores Parrlsh, Mildred Reld, Harvery Freeman, Bandra Morrhrad, Shirley Wright, Beulali Beaver and Thean Aldrich. Feted Mrs. Everett Blake, the former Barbara Anderson, daughter of Mra. I Bee Anderson and the late Stanley Anderson of Merrill, was feted at ; bridal shower at the Louis Hill farm home In Merrill Tueaday. Barbara I was married July I at Reno. Hostesses tor the party were Mra. Louli Hill and daughters, Laura Lou and Eileen Noonan. The bride opened her gift while refreshments were being served to Mra. John Taylor, Mra. Lillian Thomaaon. Mra. Bob Burleigh. Mrs. William Jinnette. Mrs. Frank Hun nlcutt. Mrs. David Parnell. Mra. Ray Turner, Mra. Jack Kmgaford. Mrs. Melvln Bowman, Mra. Howard Wy nant. Mra. William Hill. Mra. John Glacomlnl. Betty Chin. Lou Lea Kandra. Jo Anne Kandra and Ruby Icenbice. all of Merrill. Mrs. Aubrey Fleming. Dotam Flem ing. Mrs. Oeorge Elliott. Eleanor Hunnlrutt and Luella Davis ot Klamath Palla. Mra. Fred Rueck of Bonanza, Mrs. Raymond Taylor of Tulelake. the honored guet, Mrs. Everett Blake, and the hostesses. Sending gifts but unable to attend wer Dolores Steele. Virginia Reeves. Mrs. Alfred Carleton. Mrs. Thomas Berry. Mra. Berlin Dee, Mra. Jaaper Woodard. Mra. Luther Blake. Mrs. Paul Lewi. Mrs. Ira Thornburg. Irma Ltptak. Alonao Hodges and Anthony Glacomlnl. THE ENGAGEMENT of Dar lene Spannous has been an nounced by her mother, Mrs. Belle Spannous. Darlene's fi ance is Norman J. Duffy, son of Mr. ond Mrs. P. J. Duffy. No date has beer set for the wedding. GOOD r-- war i n. --w TELEPHONE Sill OR 656S FOR FAST PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SEND YOUR CLEANING WITH YOUR LAUNDRY! CASCADE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Party-Time BHEVLIN-Mra. Waller Schmidt ve a birthday party for her daughter, Kathleen. July 21. OueaU were Leo Keeper. Bill Olltner, Rlph Petri. Mag Peine. Foater Banka. Danny Reld. Tom Harton. Hal Aldrich. Inea Le Par rlh. Christine Parrlsh. Clifford Schmidt. Amies Rltler. Lola Rllter. Oertrude Maklaon. Virgil Schmidt. Wilbur Graves. Hharron Petrte. Kenneth Coffman. Bobby Coffman. Jam Coffman. PaUy Sutton, Shir ley Sutton and Mrs. Milton Petrle and Mrs. Stanley Parrtah. a No-Hostess Dinner The regular meeting of Neighbor of Woodcraft on Monday. July IS. mn nr -I hv a nn-hnatMUl dinner at the Pelican at 6:30 pm. Eighteen wer preaent. At S o'clock, lodge convened In the KC hall, and Neva Haye. guardian neighbor, conducted the business session. Chiloquin The local women Softball team has choaen the offlcUl name, Chilo quin Loafer, and haa Joined a county league of some six teams. sUnding at the top of the confer ence al Uie pre.aenl time. Their last two wins were over the Merrill VPW auxiliary In Merrill by a acore of 12-S and a win from the Merrill Tee n-Ager the following week. Their next scheduled opponenu are the Klamath Falla Haa Bin on the local field for Tuesday night. Of Interest to her many local friends waa the announcement of the July 17 marriage ot Mrs. Blanche Peters to Edward Hamil ten. The vow were recited in the Pirat Baptist church of Salem, the town in which the couple will live. Mrs. Hamilton If the mother of Lee and Lloyd Peters of Chiloquin and of Steve Peter of Klamath Palls. Local visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Then (Oeorg la Youngrehi, their young children. Btevie. and Christie, and Mrs. The!' grandfather, Robert Amlcke. all former Chiloquin and Pine Ridge residents. They now live In Rose burg, and wer on their way home from a trip to Duns- muir. Calif. Recent visitors at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Cml Cook were Mr. I and Mra. E. P. Jensen of Wauon- vi ,1c, Calif. The two women are ais i ten. At the Cook home last week ; were their daughter and frandchll I dren, Mrs. Earl Jones and Linda I and David, of KlamaU. Falls, and later In the week, Mrs. Cooks mother, Mrs. Minnie Hill, was In loan. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Heath at tended a picnic at Collier park week ago Sunday. The affair was sponsored by the Tu chapter of Beta Btgma Phi ot Klamath Palls. Oueau a week ago of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Parker were Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Oil! of Santa Crux, Calif. The two couples had known each other several years ago when tr.ey were all living in Parker, Arts. During the visit of the Oul a Rev. L. Wealey Huntley of the local Methodist church officiated at home baptismal service for Johnny Parker in which the Oula were named as godparents. Mra. Cyril Cook was hostess one evening last week at a party for IS. a social affair sponsored by a plastics company. Hager Mrs. Ed Goeckner and son. Kent, and daughter, Thirza. are returning to their home In Salem thla week after spending several weeks with Mrs. R. H. Anderson here. William DeCew was a week-end visitor from Portland also with Mrs, Anderson. Martin Snyder expect to leave soon lor a visit to the Hawaiian islands. Mr. Meachum Jr. was visiting Martin Snyder Tuesday morning. Copco employes turned off the power at the home of Clifford Thomaa here this week but soon discovered It wasn't the right place. Oordon McKay and Fred Hess spent the week-end fishing on Buck creek. Mr. and Mr. Dave Campbell visited at the Charles Hex home Sunday. Mrs. Mary Cover U convalescing In a Portland Hospital After a dtp In aalt water, dont forget to wash your hair to keep It In condlUon. Don't miss a good bet shop the Want Ads every day I It payal FOR RENT by waaa v aaea-ra Sewing Machines Lai Sewing Machine Service Ail geea nil Skaau Ha rkau rm is an ART and like any art, it require constant care, attention to detail, the best of equipment and materials I You get all thla at Cascade, plus a trained staff that wants your clean ing to be the best, and ln alsta on Itl Next time try Cascade I SHEVLIN Mr. and Mra. Mary Klttleaor lave returned from Kingsbury, Cal if, where they attended til tun- al services for tlieir infant grand- n. Steven Ronald Swan. Mr. and Mra, Lloyd Thompson ire here from lh Powell Hurat Bible achool in Portland, conduct ing Bible school for children four year of age anu up. T h y are vtaylng with Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Fuller and eating wuh th parents oi uie children going to Bible, school. Clarice James of OllchrUt Is visit ing with Mertie Coaklin and also is the pianist for the Bible school. Helen Corum and Virginia Tne annes of Klamatii Fall were week. end f uesu al lh home of Mr. and Mr. Harry BUngley and family and Mr. and Mra. chuck Freeman and family. Both of the girls ar nurs ing in Klamath Fall. Mr. Milton Moorenead of ClsU. kanle la visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cox. and their new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Posey and Pal went to Eugene Saturday for joaa or. oernes. Mrs. Morgan Jorganaen was ad nutted to Bt. Charles hoamtal In Bend Friday, July 23, when she was operated on. Billy Oeltuer of Bend has been viaiung tn aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. Leo Kippers, and son lor wnue. Janice Robinson has been visit Ing at the home of Mr. and Mra. byvert Dam. Mra. Dahl is her aunt. Mra. Hughes of Bpokane is nere vuiung ner brother. Ed Carrjenter. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carpenter aiai asmiiies. 4r. ana Mra. Fred Olltner of Bend were week-end visitor a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kep- sra aim aun. Jackie Prokovich was home over tne week-end Irom nursing school as i a n Mr. anu Airs. Jamea bun mit children apcul the week-end visiting a uw uvnic oi aara. ajnery a moth- ex, aars. violet fjox. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ftrnnrrlmr anu aon of Long Beach, Cauf, are vuiung at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fete Sunpkins and family. a,M sung nas relumed Irom 4-H summer camp which waa held from duly It to 23. Lowells Raymond and Delores I Kaymona o! St. Paul are viaiuna al the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert van Tassel. Mrs. Robert Van Tassel and the two girl attended the wedding of Mary Fairchlld in Bend Sunday. Pat Cfneeil was viaitlna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Free man and iamuy over the week-end from Silver Lake. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bumpier and on, Jimmy, ol Bend wer visiting over the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Tassel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West and two children of Klamath Palla visi ted at the home of Mr. and Mra. Chuck Freeman and family Tues day. July 26. Mrs. Oeorge Wall and sons left Monday, July 25, for Sandy and Portland to visit for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Graven of Bend are vuiung at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Tassel. Mrs. Jim Dtlley entertained the Pinochle club Tuesday, July 2. PUASC CEL ASSWKD AUO CBntiKl THI6 StKVICE A FHJOJO - THAT ON rr6TMC?0USH WASH IMS rOU ALWW5 CAN DCPtNO.' IJUrviccJ.i f MOST tl'IISHINO (MOW IN TOWNI "CRYSTAL CAPERS of '49" 1 1 kiit SPECIAL! LIMITED TIME ONLYI HERB FARH SHOP'S NEW COLOGNES la NEW, 11 BOTTLES Curtain going up on our ONCE-A-YEAR ipecioll For the ' first time six cool, eryital-clear colegnei by Herb Farm ' In luxury titet you'll use lavishly ell through the hot weather. Euro Strength, longer lotting cologne, In a new, porkling, crystol-lik bottle. Fut in a supply of your favorite Kentt today the quantities are tmitedl I N. 17 AUOm M1CMT SCOfTEO STOOt I0YU FUlfll MEM NOB WMlTtrmOX MAC lueata w. . Mr. Robert Van Taa el. Mra. Henry Enlman, Mr. Ben Jonk'in, Mra. Willard Oumpert, Ar. Amos Thompson and Mra, erua Dunlin. Mra. Ben Conklin von htgh prlxe and Mra. Willard 3umpert, ww, and Mr. V r u Owhlln won the floating prise. Robert Lamott, Modnr area Scout executive, and Mr, Bullawav, alao a Scout executive, were in Hheviln Monday evening for a meeting to start a Boy Scout troop, where sev eral boya Joined. The P.T.A, met Wednesday to make plan for th cub. Th union U apotuorlng the Scouu and th P.T.A. tha cub. Veed Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Baker of Salt Lake City visited at the Clyde Jams home In Weed recently. Mark DavU of Mount Shasta was a visitor tn Weed Wednesdey et Ual week. Dr. snd Mrs. Howard Kent and children of Weed are vUtUng rela Uves In Washington. Robert and Dorothy Oray of Eu reka are visiting with their aunt and family, the Emlle 21 bulls, of Weed. TOO HIGH SHANGHAI. July 30 (TV-Six hun dred car owners have turned In their oil licenses and refused to renew them under the communist fee of 50 a month. Motor traffic In Shanghai Is about 20 per cent of what It was before the communUU came. Gasoline Is selling for $3 gallon. For HAIL OR FIRE Insurance aa crops, see Hans NorUod. (27 Pin St. to. the ladiei! Kiaroam ran. July 30 All of ua at Rein hart. 1 Main, are gid dy with en thusiasm and pride over our latest addlUon to our china department. We have Just received a long and eagerly awaited ship ment of Ros enthal china . t .. , , Lewis Belli hart dinnerware. Rosenthal china Is made in the heart of Europe g treat ceramic Industry where deli cate Dresden and fine Bavarian porcelains are fabricated. It la the world oldest and finest china. with a long Hit of "command per- formancea from royalty among Ita exclusive patterns. In our window right now we are showing eight lovely pattern Including plain formal designs, delicate florals, old fashioned bouquets, modern con ventionalized decor, and lavish ornate richly colored patterns. Th shapes of the cupa vary and are strikingly beautiful, including th Winifred, the Pompadour, the Chippendale, the Victoria, and the Sans Souci. The plates are either perfectly round or gently scal loped, and some are delicately m boued. Any of these pattern may be purchased by the piece or by the entire set. In our upstairs display room. (Just five steps up we have a dinner table set complete with harmonizing china, crystal, and silver. You will enjoy seeing how lovely this is, and we cordially Invite you to shop our windows - and to see this table when you ar In town. The prices on Rosenthal china start at S3Q a place set ung . . . Surprised? W surely were, so If you are thinking about starting a set, ne ur 10 aee Rosenthal, and remember: S as H Green Stamps on all purchase at Relnharts. P. 8. Tomorrow I will be board ing the streamliner for San Fran cisco to attend the annual Oift and Art show, and do some holiday buying. I'll write to you front there for next Saturdays column. L. R, 7 $175 UE-3EJ G S 1M Main Phone 5S12 Siah Ohuq Klamath's Finest 0pp. Pott Office iSth and Main fhene 1463 i