WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE BASIN BRIEFS Bute Income Tex represents-1 tives will be available to assist malting returns at the county court room at the court house today through Friday. Office hours, S a.m. to S p.m. including noon hour. Oregon will be host to the annual Pacific Regional Confer ence of slate supervisors and teacher trainers in agricultural education iroin the 11 Western states to be held In Salem the week of April 2a. Headquarters wui be at the Senator Hotel. Two Year Extension of the Of' lice Machine Technology training program at Oregon Technical In stitute was inaugurated March 1 bringing it to two years in length and providing an oppoi- tunlty for more advanced technical training to meet skill demands. OTI will be one of the hosts In the statewide Campus Preview weekend for high school seniors, scheduled for April 23-24. Program will Include a tour of the classes, a variety show, double-header basketball game and an Informal welcoming dance. Civil Air Patrol will hold a food sale at Sears Saturday to raise money to send some of the Civil Air Patrol Cadet girls to the summer camp at Portland. , PTA will meet Pri- p.m. at the scnool. Summers day at 2 There will be election of officers and a questton-and-answer discus sion about schools of England led by Mrs. Cyril Humphrey, recent ly from England. , . Bonania Mrs. Lloyd Hankins wishes to thank her helpers and all those who were responsible for making the Bonanza Bloodmoblle visit so successful. In the two hours from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, 126 pints were donated. The visit was sponsored by the Bonanza and Langell Valley farm bureaus. " Postponed Because the sanding and reflnishlng of the floors of the Bonanza Library is not com pleted, there will be no Library Day on April 5. Regular Library Day will be held at 2 p.m. on April 12. Garden Club Meets The Bo nanza - Langell Valley Garden Club will meet in the Langell Val ley parish hall on April 8 at 2 p.m. instead of at the Bonania Library as previously planned. Hostesses will be Grace Dear born, Margaret Burnett and Cora Leavltt, Everyone invited. Retort Borne Mr. and Mrs. Haarby Bechen retttrned Mon day evening from a trip to Hills boro where they attended the wed ding of a niece, Constance Cornell. Shopping Mrs. I. tskildsen, Mt. Hebron, California, was a city visitor Monday, . Visiting Mrs. Millie Ra Londe, Yreka, is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Kum novouiy. Shopping fn Klamath Falls Monday was Mrs. Ray Loosley, Fort Klamath. Vlsltors-at the VFW blood bank from Malta were. Mrs. Ted De Merritt, Merle Loosley, Bob Byrne and BUI Dalton. From Tnlelake Mrs. Marvis Keysor and family was a city vis itor Monday, Guest Speaker at the Church ef the Nazarene, corner Garden and Martin Streets, Thursday, April 1. at 7:30 p.m. will be the Rev. Everett Howard, formerly a missionary in the Cape Verde Islands. The public is invnea. Members of the Footprinters organisation are urged to attend the regular monthly meeting to night, Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. at Sari's Italian Restaurant. Melvln (Buster) Gordon is president. Andrew Loney Jr. director of music education in the Klamath Falla public schools, will return from National Music Educators Conference in Chicago Sunday, April 4. Touring Facilities at the local airport recently, have been Camp Fire Girls from Sacred Heart Academy, sixth graders from Tulelake, first graders from illamnnt. Anrl other VOUth crOUDA. The children are taken through tne civil Aercnauucs Aanumswa tion office, i to the tower to watch Ground Observer Corps op erations and get an over-ail view of tne airport, through the nang- ars and a United Air Lines plane. Illinois Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dal Swogger, 1100 California, are Mrs. Swogger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wiley, of Springfield. The Wiley's also visited with their cousin, William f: Jinnettt. Merrill. Wiley is an engineer with 'the Illinois Stale Highway Department. i Recital Bet Willamette Univer sity Choir will be heard in a spe cial program Thursday at 8 p.m. in the First Methodsit Church. There will be no admission charge. The public is invited. Home on Leave Pvt. David Ustick is expected home this evening from the, East Coast, where he has been stationed. Pvt. Ustick is enroute to Carrm Stone- man for overseas assignment and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Ustick, 2441 Orchard Way. Student Leaders Delora Wade and Ken Ellis are among the lo cal students at SOC. Ashland, serving as recorder and leader for the AAUW-Rotary conference. Travelinr Mr. and Mrs. Bill DePew of Flowers, by Bill and Rita, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Os bom, will attend a meeting of the Southwest Oregon Unit, of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Asso ciation, in Albany this week. Os borne is also associated with the flower shop. DePew is secretary of the unit. - Home Mr. and Mrs. Vance Vaupel have returned" from a trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. Mrs. Vaupel visited the De Young and Crocker Art Galleries while In San Francisco. Meetlnc of the Conger-Falrview Home Extension Unit, April 2, 10:30 a.m. at Joan's Kitchen at the fairgrounds. Dolores Bracken will present the project, "Storage Flan For the Home." . Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bergloff Jr. and the baby daugh ter, Debra Ellen, Eugene, were visitors at the home of Bergloff s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bergloff Sr., on Wlard Street, dur ing the spring vacation holiday. Bergloff is a student at the Uni versity of Oregon where he is ma joring in architecture and minor ing in education. He is a graduate of KuKB and while a student there, drew plans for the Wlard Memorial Park 1 development. They visited also, while here, with Mrs. Bergioit's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Ed Morris. ton. Virginia, itplapend some time wun cr . suu, nnuiucy jiucu w. O'Brien and family. En route she will visit with, her. other son. Major William E-T O'Brien and family In San Francisco. Another stop wui ne maae in ix Angeies to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Draper.- She expects to be gone about three months on this annual trip. -.- ... . -- ' , ,- - Charles C. Norland of Klamath Falls is on the first semester Iion- or roll of Washington State College at Pullman, s Girls Plan Special Program A stvle show, high awards to Girl Scouts, a camp movie, mock radio show and a new senior scout movie will be included on an ex citing program planned for the all-Klamath County - Girl Scout roundup. The meeting, for scouts, their families and friends will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 2, at Fremont Junior High School. Special guests for the evening will be a troop of Intermediate DROWNING NEW DELHI,- India Wl Forty- three Indian army men - were drowned while crossing a river during maneuvers in.Jammu state last week,- the Indian parliament was told Wednesday. we GIVE StH GREEN STAMPS KC PAINT STOKE 520 Klamath Art. scouts from Sly. .They will join a group of local scouts for a slum ber partyv following the meeting. This meeting Is the only big get-to-gether for scouts this year and is jointly sponsored by the) camp ing snd program committees. Mrs. Charles McFarlan la . camping chairman and Mrs. William. Mc- Fadyen, heads the program com mittee. Charlie McFarlan, KFLW, will act as announcer for the mock radio show. Ruth King, of the Her ald and News, will, present ' the awards. Commentator for the style Pentieal Group i! Names Woman Appointment for Mrs. Lee Patter son, widow of a former state sena tor, as vice-chairman of tne pat-terson-forOovernor committee has been announced by Ted R. Gam ble, state campaign chairman for Governor Paul Patterson in his race for the Republican somlna- show will be Mrs. Larry Marts. Mrs. Keith Co bo, new exeoutive of the Klamath Area Council will be master of ceremonies. ; Spray For Insects NOW! I And Hove Good Fruit and Barries This Summer ' AL BAkER " SUBURBAN NURSERY Phono 2-3167 or Phono 8188 tion In the May primary election. Mrs. Patterson, who to not relat ed to the governor, is a daughter-in-law of ex-Governor I. L. Patter son, and has been sctive in the state's Republican party affairs for many years. Sna Is vice-chairman of tho stata welfare oornmlaAon and for sane , time has beea active in oraanistasv aid for the blind in Ores on. ' - - Gamble said that lira Patterson ' will coordinate women activities throughout the state. KLAMATH POWDER & EQUIPMENT be 350 Spring Phone 2-3111 RENTALS-STORAGE-SALES & SERVICE Pneumatic tools Macwhyte wire rape Pumps DuPont explosives Girl Scoot leaders and presi dents of senior troops, are asked to be sure to notify the Girl Scout office about all candidates for 1st Class, Curved Bar and Sen ior Service Bars, so awards can be made at the Girl Scout Round up, Friday, April 3. Guest Mrs. Louise Frazier- of Pocatello, Idaho, has been the houseguest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Motschen- bacher, 2841 Bisbee, Visits Mrs. T. Wednesday for a W. O'Brien left visit to Arling- BATHROOM LUXURY BUDGET PRICED HOW TO WHITEN DINGY, YELLOWING NYLONS Did you know that you can use PUREX Liquid Laundry Bleach on nylons (or orlons and dac rons) just as safely as on cottons and linens? It's true! These new "miracle fibers" can be bleached with complete safety with PUREX, using the same amount as for cottons. 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And vet, some ladies from force of habit, haven't come in to see iust how much we offer in big assort ments, speedy self service and low every day prices. But, business is good and we know that many, many housewives like to shop hero. And wa aspect our list of friends to get bigger! . . Ruby-red RHUBARB 2- 19c Sweet Juice - ORANGES 39c QoTihTm CaTgeisa CALOVAS 2 - 33c Texas fink GRAPEFRUIT 2 -25c Large Site Quality Fresh GROUND BEEF 2T Good Beef POT ROAST Good Beef RIB STEAKS Fresh Fillets RED SNAPPER 21 Good Beef BOILING RENTAL EQUIPMENT FOR ANY JOB PLAN A PARTY! MAKE A DATE FOR TUESDAY-APRIL 61h HV ARMORY DANCING 9-1 Benefit American Legion Drum Corp Uniform Fund Tickets on sale at Darby Music Co. and Kyle Morgan1 Pianos $1.50 per person. Ardon's Lo Fat Frozen Dessert mmo 29' PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR 6 Pak Carton Bottles Coca Cola Plus Bottle Deposit M.D. Roll Good Sixe Growing All Varieties Rose Bushes 89: f Our Price On niiTTrn V ?i 981 TISSUE " 10' Advertised Price in M mmm- Kamath Falls Af at- njn J- 'T J LARGE LOCAL OPEN 'TIL I LUUJ I 9 P.M. EVERY DAYt pA. 1 ' aV I C f White House X w. DBBJ. Ml wa sv kfunnT a mm mm mm mm mmt mm m CRATER LAKE sjjsxsjsjs CUll" LsU Tomato or Mustard Cottage 10c V " OOc I Cheesept- 17 WINE VINEGAR V-SV Awm.V FISHER'S Duncan Hines Q gV Mb. tin J W RFFR Cheese CQc ' .n,. ilPC i DLLIl 2-lb.loafvZ n.ii.. I m. 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