. - .....I. - - - V , : . , .'. M Faculty Wives meet tonight 8 5 'clock ui Lie nome of Mrs. Har old Griffith, 601 N. 1th. A'l mem Oera urged to atlend wearing an original Easier bonnet. Dinner Meet-BPW tonight 6:30 rVlllard Hotel. Program on "Cll r.enhlp In Action" Take Gu sis. Appearing on the program will be Coral Sabo, Mrs. Donald Rjss, Charles Hnhn, Ruth Lobaugh, L-ir-ralne Qulllen, At to Kennedy and Olive Cornctt. Rrbrkah Social Club will spoil or a card party Wednesday at the IOOF Hall. Luncheon at 1 p m. with cards following. Prcs to be given. Hostrases are 7-lmn He--". Don na Vealller and Irene Rlckmiin. Kach member is asked to take a friend. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred Relllnr roent the wel-eiid here from their home in Grants Pass v's'ting pt the home o! a -iv-H'-1 and her family, Mr. an-! Mrs. Ernie Mllanl, Midland and at the Gcorec and Wilbur Rolling families, Poe Valley. Meetlnr The League of Women ; Voters will have a board meet Mia ; Wednesday. 1 :30 p.m.. In the Pell-; can party room. Traveler Norman M. Wilson, i representative here for the Con necticut Mutual Life Insurance j Company in this area, will attend I a special educational conference to ; be held by his company next week ' In Hollywood. Fla. Leading com pany representatives from all parts of the U.S. have been invited. Meeting Sojourners regular meetlne Wednesday. 1:45 p.m., Wll lard Hotel. The business meeting will be preceeded by a no-hostess luncheon in the Paul Bunyon Cof fee Shop 12:30. Newcomers to : Klamath Falls are welcome. 1 or I further information call Anna Cook phone 3375. Meeting Tile Lindley Heitilus Home Extension Unit will meet Wednesday. 10 a.m., at the home of Mrs. Gordon Loomis 216 Pine St. The project will be purse mak ing. Midland Homo Economics Club ; will meet Tuesday for a 1:30 lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. Flovd Hoover with Mrs. James Flowers i co-hostess. I SPRING VIOLETS THEY'RE BLOOMING NOW AMONG OUR FRAGRANT SELECTION OF EASTER FLOWERS How does your garden grow? Our is brimming with colorful corsages to grace your Easter finery. So exquisitely made you'll wonder, "Are they real?" 50c to 3.25. Speelal Practice tonight of the Lady Eagles Drum Corps In prep aration for the coming convention. Time 7:30 p.m. at the Eagles hall. Decree of Honor Executive meeting tonight at 8 at home ot Jennie Buck, 630J Simmers Ave nue. All oificers and chairmen to be present. Peterson School Parents Patron meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. Second Grade will present a Spring pro gram. Refreshments. Ye Oldf Pinochle Club meets Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. lor dessert at the home of Fannie Goddard, 2421 Garden Ave. Klamath Camera Club Movie Section meets tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 1028 Main St. Clarence Ward is to show his Hawaiian movies. Puo lic invited. Military Honors Two Klamat I Falls men have recently won the Combat Infantryman Badge, sym bol of frontline lighting. The men are Sgt. Donald E. Rumeihilt, 2209 Union St.. and Cpl. George W. Reagan, 4408 Arthur St.' Both arc with the 40th Infantry Division in Korea. Proud Parents Mr. and Mrs B. F. DuFresne formerly of Klam ath Falls now residing at 5520 Parmerton Ave., Temple City, Calii., recently became the parents of twins, Patrick and M'chele. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dyche. 634 N. 11th St., are visiting the DuFresnes. Three R Club Meets for cards and luncheon, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Federal Housing Project ad ministration building. Hostesses will be Mrs. Charlotte Canoy and Mrs. Elizabeth Sheehv. The Orions Club Meets Tuesday. 8 p.m.. ot the home of Mrs. Charles Cummines. 521 Jefferson St. A spe cial program is planned but band ages will not be made. Jolly Neighbors Meet Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Lynn Skilllngton. 2554 Orchard Way. Unusual hats will be fea tured. Meets Friday Participating and advisory committees of the Lanell Valley Soil Conservation District are to meet Friday, 9:30 a.m. at FREE EASY fa r. I !.. , ,1 9 Gfdixk Spajual "WHADDYA WANT?", was Bud Cloake's query as the cameraman snapped him this morning at Cloake's , Main Street filling station. the County Agent's office. Boy Scouts Troop 42 is to meet at the First Presbyterian Chinch tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Suburban Sirens Meet tonicht f t 8 in the Fireball. Stewart-Letmx Auxiliary will be guests. ... , Drill Team-Royal Neighbors of America w-ill practice Tuesday. 8 p.m., in the Moose Hall.. . 4-H Leaders will meet the eve - nlng of April 14 at Joan's Kitchen for a potluck supper and evening of recreation. Final plarti will also be made for the spring fair. The ancient Egyptians colored glass with material containing Co- bait. PARKING HERALD A NO NKWS. KLAMATH HAi,...,. OKKUv-.v Business End Of Pistol Proves Enormous Thing Clark Weaver, former Klam ath Falls man, Mild the sl ahootrr had a barrel a "foot wide and 10 fert loni" when lie looked down II during a holdup at the Personal Finance. Company office, Stockton, Calif,! last Tuesday. Weaver Is manager of the finance company, and is the son of .Mr. and Mrs. trunk tVcairr of Klamath Kails. Two men held up the office, entering with rerulvera drawn and forcing Weaver and an em ploye. Hugh l.lttelt, to fare the wall while one cleaned out the cash register. Another employe. Mrs. (ilorla Kestln. was or dered to sll slid and keep her head down. The bandits escaped with $:86, Weaver said. Weaver Is, a 11)39 graduate of Klamath Cuion high, and has lived in Stockton since 191). He told his father by phone after the robbery: "Dad, I've cleaned guns all mv life and looked through bar rels of every kind from a toy pistol up, but this was the first time I ever knew the barrel of a six-shooter was a foot wide and 10 feet long." Smoke House Smoky Place Smcke poured from the Smoke House. 427 Market S... lor over an hour late Sunday night before City firemen controlled a stubborn fire s.artuig from spontaneous conibus- t.on. Fire Chief Rov Roe said an oily ra(. in ,he bat.k fr(.ezcr of lhc me't , Curlii plant burst into flame .shortly after 9 p.m. Flames licked up a wall and spreud into Insulation in a false iceillng. Extensive damage was done to the roof of the building, j Firemen brought the blaie under control about 10:30 p.m. i Pure Cobalt is believed to have j been first prepared in Sw eden in 1 1733. Hy JICAN OWI'.NS Henley high school chess club Is ; making a visit to our chess club tills evening In the KU cafeteria i at 7:30. These students who iiriMiur ! club's gliosis, will begin a tnurmiment , to be completed when our club will make a return trip to llenlry. All club members are Invited In attend this meeting, which should stltni. lale n renewed Interest In the game. In a small poll ot Kl'IIS taken by the Krater stuff last work In cooperation with Ihe Scholastic Mngaslno, it is inierestlnir In lime ;thnt out of 176 students. 138 voted Republican on the ballot. Klsenhower come through a the favorite candidate for , president and Kefauver was the most popu lar Democrat. Politics lake an essential part In the social sciences discussions, which helps students lo take Interest ill national af fairs. "George Washington Slept Here" If a phrase that will be highly ad vertised and anpreelated In ihe very near future, for It Is the title of the student body play o( KU. he 'ate of which l-"s been set (or Wednesday, April More n-ws and publication will be given liner, pi the production date grows near er. Because of the coming ol sprin:; DOUBLE Green Stamps on Wednesday CEC'S Signal Service 77 Main St. BLACK PATENT CIEAMINC EASTER ACCES0RV IHtl Hie Bird i'voss Miss Vii? if .vuu are u lied Cross siipptuler iiml were not approiirhod liy a ciiiiipaigii worker diiriiii" t his vein's tlrivo, please clip out (his hhink, Till ii in and mail" tvilli yitur fonliiliiilion to lied Cnm Headquarters, Armory, .Spring Street, Kliiinalli Kalis. Amount $ Name Address Your ineinhecsliip taril and pin will he mailed to yon. Car Thefts Here Probed Attempted lliclt of u cur from Mnugci's Used I'm- lot ii ml t lit- ri ol blue niiiO Plymouth .M-dnn I rum Ashley Chevrolet hit .Saturday uiiihl lire being investigated by Cliv Police. Harold Williams, Hunger em ploye living at Ilex Ann Apart, incnis. noticed someone in a car on l hi' lot Saturday iiln.it and part of Ihe chain Icnce pulled doiin. j Williams said u bloiii'-hiiired iiiuu and warm weather iigalii. The "1 . and 1 club has dlsoom! I ihe shutting of noon movies. . students usually go outside during the imu,i hour, and the movies at no m w Mild probably prove to he a failure during the warm weather. 1 If You DID NOT HIGH SCHOOL .nil ln Mudt ml limit In Hpit 1 iniv and I aru 1 t.ttb Nibaal lliulvnta I' hum; I SOW to, I .11,,, rB . r.il urn I.IIMH MM IIAVr IMllllll OVI II AO I OI.I.M.I I Dept. Klo-4-7 Name Address City . FREE EASY in Ihn car look oil on loot tthen I Williams clmllciiunl his being In I Ihe cur. I Police believe the llielt lit A ill ; ley's might he coiintTlfd with Ihe iiilteuipt in Hunger's. KOHK.VN t ASI Al llll K WAHIIINli ION 'P 'llio nclni.'O Dipirliueiit Mui.dnv Idoiillllrd 4i niiirp bailie ciimiiiIIIcn im Kiiii'ii in n mw list ijso. .'an thin re porled M killed, ill woundril and oi,e In lured. It also IMcd eluhi dead who were previously rcpoi ted wounded. Sw QaUwiux A MIRRORS for n mam lh htintr! or CANNOT Finish ' AMERICAN SCHOOL I7SS Bisodwar Oaklond, 12, Colli. A,. Apt. Stalt 2.98 to 7.95 Think of pavements on o rainy niqhr. Of beautiful, black convertibles. Just as sleek, just es shininq these mirror black patents in hiqh fashion styles. Soft shirred pouches, tailored dciiqns, shoulder boqs. Roomy interiors, inside tippers, convenient compartments, luxurious lininqs. Bold, attractive complements for your Easter costume. PARKING MONHAV, AI'ltlL 7. 1:! ,' H""fT81.J J-liU 1 . UI' I..UMJ Banks Report Deposits Up Hi l It ileposll Inliils mid nut. sllilllllllg liiilil llHUIi-A weni liliin.r III Ihe tin i-t 1 1 pi-ii I hraiielies ol llm I'lrst Nal niiiil Hank al the i Iuho of biislner.1 Mm i ll Jl Hum at the Millie time In III''1. ,vi.iim;:iT II II. 'I'lMliilr of the Kliiimilli falls biiiiuh I'l'iiiiitril Manll III deposll.i there lotaleii I'll.:,;!-!, nil ami loans rie Ill.ll'Jf. Illfi. A vein' nun Hie llgiimi weio SI.1.IMIIUI mill lll.nvri.fl.'tl. Al Ihe Merrill brunch Maniiinr Itllcv Dl'I.ap leptirled Mlll'i'il Til iklioilii ul tJ.il.-.U.3.'.:i mid Ii hiii v sl.llAn.ttlil. A year ago Ihe flguitj uric J, mill. ii in ami si.isiu.iiii. Milliliter Mi'iiin Hhaiition nl the H. tilh hruneli reiforled March ?l deposits wrre SVI.77il.7UI and limns were SI.:in'J.'.'7l. A year ago Inn (Igeri's eie l,'lilfl.i:il) ami limn, $i.o:';i.u:h. The Pi'iit.'stiiiil I'IiiIm-oimiI (,'liuri'h was hrniigl'.i tn A i lit i ll ii In IGU7 Willi Ihe Jnincsliiwii C.'oltiiilstr. Id iuihiii Ol lOl ilO MI 1 flVl ok