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WEDNESDAY, AUC. 24,1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI NINf gr Furniture Buvs For Wise Shoppers Not lo my lulu , w wouldn't liv dimmed of using th m places t furniliir In th llvlni room or dining room that w used In th bedroom Hie dresser Willi Ha huge allwhrd mlrrnr was definitely drawer mid belonged only In the bedroom -and obviously on couldn't (III tlia rrnlrr nl (lie living room with d!iilii labia lariia enough to arat a big family. However, In recent years with Impriivrmrnt of furnllura design and development nt dual-purpose or flcslble bnale pieces, ther ara chests, dresser bases, eommod. desk- chests and dining tables that ara completely "al home' In any room you waul to plare Ihrm. And. thaw are Iha design whlrh ara made-to-nnler fur Ilia aver age younf couple who la aturtlni out In one of two-room apart ment who want good furniture and who undoubtedly, plan to even tually inova lo a lame apartment or build Ihrlr own homa. There ara handsome doubla or Inula drnorr base In traditional or modem drslgne which ara both decorauva and functional In tha one-room apartment, and later on. with Uia addition of a mirror are equally atlracllva in lha bedroom, or u a bullet In tha dining room. Hr.t.d nrw. H. ara lha combine- lion interlocking c a b I n a I base whlrh ere about a. ellck a any thing wave seen in many a dy Ileaultlully styled In lull Century dull n of mahogany. these bases em. In three dilfcrent eltea larva cnilrr chrl, smaller one. and an and section about lha site of a commode. Tliaa chesta may ,be ud amgly. In palra. or In vart l ,i. rombUialluna to aull your hull- v, .,,.! uan and needs. All ara ,,,n.i-,l with concealed lorka that If lhay ara uad tngathar to torm nfia section, lhay are nera ruraly loeether. IJcsigned with two uppar drawers and cupboard apace h.in thrv ara eouelly aniarl in .. nHi mnm. dinina room, bad .,m or .nuance hall. Tlia small and acctlona ara perleel to u lamp Ubla or In tlia badroom as a nla-lil ubl. And. whan space iK-rmiu. lhay may all bo used to- gather lo form a large bulfat In lha dining room. Anolhar advantage of these piacaa is lhal lhay ara an open Hock group whlrh means that you can aurl with one and add the otliara wl.enever jrou wuh U corn- plate Una group. nan. of course, lhar ara all the ronvartlblt type tablaa lhal may be folded up into console ' while quarter ara cramped and opened out to become a full-sir dining table when the larger houa ha become a reality. All of Uieaa place are cepiloiially wu lnimenu because they are kaif-Uted and not one of them will have to be dis rarded when the aniall apartmanl haa become a thing of the p't Card Party Nona Hall entertained Ye Olde Flnorhle club on Thursday. August It. for luncheon and cards. High acora for the afternoon went lo Maggie Upton, eecond to Agnate Lowe, low lo lha hostess, and Louise O Brian r e I v d tha pinochle . r.4 rv antmlwr 1 the hostess will be Oracs Bock. 137 High. Marriage Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Nurland of Aprague River have announced the marrlag of their daughter. Dorn Irene lo Joe Dean William, aim ot Mr. and Mra. Cheater William, alas of ftpregue River. Tlie marrlag took plac al Wln liemueca. Nav.. Augut II. A recepilon was given for lha young coupla al their home Satur day availing. August 30. Pinochle Friday evening August 19 the Pythian BUtera club met with Char lotte Canoy, 111 Walnut, and a abort buiineaa meeting waa held, followed by cardi. At pinochle Dlckny Free man held high acora. atella Dryden eecond. nd Jennie Arnold received the pinochle award. Twelv member were present for the potlurk aupper which waa aervrd later In the evening. The next meet ing will be September u and th hoateaa will be Delia Hrnnlgar. Party Time I.ANOEI.L VALLEY Mr. and Mra. Louta Blotter entertained at their homa Auguat 13 with pi nochle party. Present war Mr. and Mm. 1)111 Novotny, Mr. and Mra. Dirk Derry. Mr. and Mm. Joe Potu- cek and Mr. and Mm. HUiller ff&y-rVTR PAY MORE? lACTfPT IfSS? Baby Fete Ml. Lakl-A aurprls bauy snow er was hrld at Ilia home of Mra. Jay Falrclo Thursday afternoon whan a group of frlrnda presented a pnupci tlve gralidinolhar, Mra. O. H. Thompson with glfta for her daughlar. Mr. Kd Hyan who ra- mdra In I'ortland. l ha new grand child la expected llili month. Aulallng the hoaieu war Mr. Irwin White, Hull! Hattln, Mm. A. It. UlckMiit and Mia. K. L. Flam liig 'l ha grandmother waa awuted by a dauKhter-ln-law, Mra. Wallace ThnmpM nd a grandion, Charley TltompMiu In oiienllig tha glfta. Houiiueta of aweetiieaa and gladi oli wria arranged about lha room. A nuruery rhyme guewing game waa pluyed and a pucm waa read by Mra. Uua llllyard. Frlenda Invited were Mra. Jetla Kaylor. Mrn. Hoy Lal'rarle, Mra. Mary Towneud, Mra. A. J. Man ning, Mra. William William, Mr. J. It. Klliott. Mra. Wallace Thomp I. m. Charley an I ftogar Thorn ion. Mra. fryntal Clieyn. Mra. T. D Pc.rU and Mra. ranule Chayna. Mra. . I.. Brown. Mra. A. R C'ampbrll. Mr Uua Hilyard. Mra. Ham Knnian. Mr: Ward Dolan. Mra. Ellrabalh NorrH. Mra. Harold Yuung. Mra. Paul Hairdo, Mra. Ira Oram, Mra. L. A. Went, Mra. Earl Mack. Mr. Henry Brown. Mr.. J. A. Jolin.ll. Mr Inland Chayna. Mm B. W. Short, Mm. t telle Hill. Mr. Percy Llon and Mm Jack Mamhall. Mm. A K. Ulckaon. R. Patiin. Mra. R. L. flrmiiu. Mra. I. W. White and Mra. Jay Kaiiclo. Mighty Fast Work! 9222-::-:o. MARIAV MARTIM The newest sew-easy I THREE main pattern parts! Just add tha smart mandarin collar, the huge patch pocket, the aah belt for the smartest casus! you ever had I Pattern K!23 size 11. 14. It. 1. 10. 40. Sire 16 takes 4 s yards 39-Inch. Transfer Included. This easy-to-use pattern five perfect fit. Complete, llhutrated Saw Chart shows you every step. Bend TWK.NTK - t'lVE cant in coins for this pattern to Klamath Falls Herald and New Pattern De partment, P. O. Box S740. Chicago go. ill. Print plainly YOI'R NAME. AlllllltSH. ZONK. SIZE, STYLE M MIII K. Just out our Marian Martin Fall and Winter Pattern Bookl Hmnrt. new clothes to saw at home. (lift Ideas by the score. Send fifteen cant for this book a Free Pattern Is printed In the book f la "1 I ANY LITTLE GIRL would be hoppy with this pretty room which is plonned to include everything she needs for fun ond comfort. Sectionol book shelves, toble ond choirs, ond a juve nile desk form o complete play orea, and still allow plenty of space for the bed and chest. Goinq Away A going tway aliuwrr honoring Minla King waa given Friday eve ning. August II. al the firm Chris tian church by the ladlaa of the church. Mlsa King will leave early In September for Northwest Chria tlan college where ahe will begin her training for the mission field. Following aeveral appropriate gamea for the occasion, the glfta were presented the honored guest. Pouring at the coffee table ware Mra. Vera Helby and Mrs. Oold Flnnell. Mm. Harry Evan aerved at the punch bowl. Those attending and sending glfta were Mm. Lee Huff. Mra. Ralph Clapp. Mra. W. H. Alexan der. Mra. Albera. Mr. Kenneth Thompson. Mra. Robert Alexander. Mr. Dean Stephens. Mr. Harry Evana, Mr. Clarence Bell. Mrs. Chet Hamaker. Mra. Al flsllev. M . Charles Uhllg. Mra. Harold Sturgeon. Mra. Stanley Kendcll. Mm. Roy Arnold. Mra. William Tubarh. Mrs Frank Forma. Mra. Vannice Parraa, Mra. Vance Vau pel. Mra. Carl Jacobson. Mra. Charles Bedford. Mra. Zlon. Mra. Lum Lancaster. Mra. Mvrtle Duf fy. Mra. Margaret Jacobaon. Mra. Low Perkins. Mr. Clara Ballle. Mra. Charles Williams. Mr. Dale Mattoon. Mra. Willi. King. Mra. Albert. Benson. Mra. Minnie Schooler. Mra. Cora Wu-U. Mra. J. A. Leech. Shir ley Mattoon. Jean Salby. Sue Evan. Jean Evana. Nellie Steer. Carrol Steer. Nancy Aubrey. France Bailey, Thrador Thompson. Clar ice Thompson. Barbara Jacobaon, Margaret Jacobaon and Nancy Prulett. a a a Entertained LANOELL VALLEY Mra. LouU Randall entertained on August 16 In honor of her son. Gary, on hi fourth birthday. Present were Oary and Judy Randell. Tommy and Jimmy Beater. Penny and Mike Oarllsn, Mark and Paul Drarborn. Monte Burnett. Linda Schmldli. Mm. Bob Heater. M-a. Bill Bumett. Mra. Tad Schmt rill. Mra. Mike Dearborn. Mr. Eddie Orallan and Mra. Randell Baby Shower CRESCENT LAKK-Mra. Shirley Maxwell waa an honored guest at a baby shower held at the home of Mm. Ruth Bradley recently. Rrfreshmenta ware served by the hostess during the afternoon. Hust esses for tha affair ware Mra. Ruth Bradley and Mra. Rnsie Ooodwater. new aexklt to wear with your skirts nd dressesl Stt THtM MOW AT THE CAMEO SHOP COMPUTI LIHt Of THt Parker Pens X m v rHta'tion . . many pen and th "al" alrwiner Kursf.rrr.rnr.t Inlr W UU (jvwf from red, blue, grivn. bfmk. aSrainesj ruu . ; i fSi $$.75) choit 0 potnit. Pa'rkerSI A NO UP (Sen, free $I9JS) -JS The Cameo Shop Factory Authorised Pen Repair Station" Women's Council The Women' Council of the Plrrt Christian church met Thursday. August 11, In the church for It regular monthly meeting. Members and friend met at 10:10 In the morning for a devotional service lad by the new president. Mra. Robert Alexander. The three groupa met In the Sunday school rooms adjoining the dining hall for their regular monthly meeting at 10:30 following the devotional serv ice. Each of the group chose the name of a missionary In the field to name their respective groupa. In th future the groupa will be known a follows: Group one will be Oer- trude Shoemaker circle: group two !L"' .iP" at the Grasa Roots" wu itudled in the circle meetings. A aack luncheon waa enjoyed at noon and the general council busi ness session waa hrld at that time. The budget for the new year wa presented and adopted and other routine business transacted. Fifty dollar wa raised during the meet ing to provide goat to be aent to Okinawa. Mra. Ralph Clapp waa In charts of th worship service at 1 p m. followed by an informative tuoy bout work among the Mexican people In Ban Antonio, Tex. Th study wa given by Mrs. John Selby. Oracles Club The Past Oracles club of the Royal Neighbor of America met at th horn of Anna Woolever. 1S3 Bar gent, August 17. After th business meeting card were played. High prize went to Kate Hogue. second to Ethel Blake. Door prlie want to Anna Shafer. Jesllca Kaylor waa a visitor. Convention Held Th Mnd annual Rebekah con vention of district 19 waa held la thle city August . Ora Sweet of Prosperity Rebekah lodre 104 wa chairman, Ada Kruger of Fraternity Rebekah lodge 108, vice chairman, and France Munsell of Prosperity lodge 104. secretary, presided. When Ice Is frozen without being agitated. It usually Is cloudy or white. Life "Saved my A Gee-SMsi ha C AS-HEARTBURN" SIM WM H'l.ll.l fl ftrM mum Minrnt ISC KMT imi. k MM) hantnin. At ulaMV pmmrw ir.- a j. 1 i-nn mnlirin hin I'W r-H.f rnl. tnll k-l hul n Mrll-ABS TiMri N.ilaolt hHI-it twine mmfnrt til S BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25t MfWttT X.or s WJ 7x iininn 0 1 1 I W S YW li Kr,K S I 1 A arnutioneil nrw prn value! 21"offT triw I'arl&rr nrrcition and writing rar. hllcr , . iXianiuro poinl otter fratura. Lhilr 1h MtiDfactorilv uac Caat It' the world's most- wanted gift pro . now, new and different in 11 im portant wav. 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Sugar bowl: Mr. Robert Davidson, first: Gloria Woolen, second, and Margaret Burnett third. Platter arrangement: Mm. Henry Oberhelde, first; Carolyn Dearborn second, and Alyce Haley third. Colored glasa container: Irene Hartley, first; Irene Hartley, second, and Alyce Haley third. V.':'.:-r- ?.-. C. 8. Kendall, first; Margaret Burnett aecond. and Car olyn Dearborn third. White and black: Irene Hartley, first; Mra. Oeorge Orlzzle second, and Margaret Burnett third. Sea shell: Mra T. L. Goodwin, first: Mra. Oeorge Grizzle, second. Mr. T. L. Ooodwin, third. Curpldor: Jean Angel, first. Wildf lower: Carolyn Dearborn, fimt: Gloria Woolens, aecond, and Mra. Robert Davidson third. Coffee table: Jean Angel, first. Miniature: Alyce Haley, first; Mr. C. 8. Kendall, aecond. and Mr. T. L. Ooodwin. third. Dish garden: Mr. Oberhelde. first. Corsage: Mm. Florence Horn, first. Junior 'tlon' icnrd Burnett, first. Rich- ard Burnett and Warren Dick, third. Petuniaa. bedded: Irene Hartley, fimt; Ilene Oberhelde. aecond. and Mra. Hen Oberhelde. third. Ruffled petunia and double petunia: Halcyon Wells, first, second and third prize in both groups. Lilies, one stalk: Ten McKlmeni, first. Snapdragon. Lizzie Schmor, first Ps rules, Mr. Robert Davison, first; Mrs. Robert Davison, aecond. and Alyce Haley, third. Cosmo. Mra. Bisbee. fine. Mrs. Henry Schmor. second, and Mr. Oeorge Orixzle. third. Marigold: D. Z. Driacoll. first Asters: D. F. DrUcoll. first Shasta daisies: Alyce Haley, first and Mary Spark aecond. Rosea: All three won by Mra. Irene Hartley. Zinnias: D. F. Driacoll. first, and Lizzie Schmor, tint for small bloom. -WI-NE-MA Coffee Shop Drive . . . tw Hie Wi-ne-ma 2 Parking Lots For Your Convenience Luncheon from 65c - Dinner from $1.2 J Coffet Shop & Dining Room Quart tv Food at 1 From Klamath's FINEST DAIRIES... Come Crater Lake's Fine Milks! CoUman Mountain Dairy Oldest producing dairy In Klamath Cannty waa started three decade ago. just off th Old Fort Road, by Clara M. rllma (second from lefl) and her ye-ung sons. Extremely high .uJlty her predarU ha eeamulated medal and Merit Awards from Oregon NUte Fair snd Heallh Agencies. Pictured above, In their very modern stanchion room, art (left to rlghtl Mr. Walter Collman, Mrs. Clar M. Tollman, Mr. Walter Collman (present eperatorl, with baby, Nancy, Theodoala (I yrs.). Laura Lee (Kl'IIS), and eon. Ken. Insert ts Ken with family pet. BeUvw, Klamath Falls snd t'pper Klamath Lake enfold far bHow th summer mountain rang at the Cellmsn herd. KLAMATH FALLS CKEAMEKY HOME OF.... CRATER LAKE dairy Sweet peas: D. T. DrUcoll. first, Alyce Haley, aecond, and Mr. Bisbre, third. Calendula: Alyce Haley, first. Halcyon Wells, eecond. Gladioli: Mary Sparks, first. Mrs. Glasgow, aecond and Irene Hartley third. Chapter Night MERRILL The Mooseheart alumni committee, under the chair manship of Marjorte Brown, pre sented their chapter night program at a regular meeting of the Women of the Moose August 18. Diane Mlcka of Malm presented a tap dance and piano selections were played by Mary Jane Pagyr and Mrs. Marl Ola comlnl. Mm. Glacomlnl told of th activities at Mooseheart. and of letter she received In appreciation for gifts aenl to the graduate there. Edna Cartwiight and Mary Anne Alvarado ware Initiated Into the order and Orece Luella Darts wu accepted for membership and will be initiated September 20. It was announced that the execu tive meeting would be held August 31, at the home of Rose VanMeter In Malm, and alao that date for the rtate convention In Corvalli had been set for September 3. 4 and i. Refreshment were served by the Loyal Order of Moose following the meeting. G.F.S. Meet LANOEIi VALLEY The Olrll Friendly Society met at the home i of Claudette Pfelffer recently for wiener rout and an evening ot game. OuesU were Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Merchant. Kathy. Sharon and Tommy. Donna Derry, Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Colwell and family. Ruth Flescher. Mrs. Evan and Linda , and Mr. and Mrs. Pfelffer, Rodney , and Claudette. IUYPOIS0I1 Qvtettl CaJI m Kmlmtk OwtM tar ntmlt I fc m ma Ha acurt mmksum noOm tfeat mfMUAf . tory ittrfc. eUkt lsigTtfi Um Thtwwath atW mm M. REsmoL0:.: Surprise PAISLEY, A aurprls) birthday party wa liven August 13 for Mra. Belle Currier on her aeventleth birthday. Hoateaaei for th occa sion were Genevieve Pochelu. Lau rlne Rigs and Zell Schmidt. Present war Penny Schmidt. Samuel Hadley, Winnlfred Porchelu. Mary Wentael, Janle Bryan, Alllce Harris, Martha Hotchkls. Anna Jonea, Neah Lane, lass Banister. Pauline Pike, Irene Wither, Delia Frailer, Roaa Tucker, Bad! Pax ton, Loia. McKut. Beatrix O'Con nor, Flora Hanson. 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