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KUIDAY. MAY 7, 1(154 IIEHALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH KA1JS. OHKCON PAGE rrvE BASIN IN Dnge are enricolcd lo ur iMUorml In tho Dog Haiiollon Mnluh mid oliitclloiicg tiinlH. aponaored by lh Klnmnlll Dog Fancier, Inc., I the lalrgrnuuila on Hunday, Mny 10, Doora opcu al 10 i,m. JudUi I 11 a.m. Klrulcd Ted Colic), sophomore at Orrgon Bint Collego mid win ol Mr, end Mia, Kolth C'obo of the City Centtr Lodge, haa been elected prealdtiH ul Ilia rarralry Club at Ine college. Jim Klnher. aon ol Mr. and Mia. Hon Flalicr, 1314 creirenl, waa alio a candi dal In Iho rccenl election, Rouihweel Hnalori of Ilia 105 Extramural PoalHradualo Educa tion lclure Brno oltrred by the Oregon Hlate Medical Society will ba held Ilia allernoon of Friday, May 21, at the Klamath Yacht Club. Garden Baaar co-aponoared by poe Valley and Donanr.a garden clubs, at Blandard feed More, 'J110 Boulh BlxUi, from t a.m. to a p. m., Saturday, May t. Mom than (00 roue bualiea will be given aVay. All net proceeds go to the garden clubi. Stale Ofllrlala admlnlalrallve ollireia in the Slalo Byolein ol Higher Education, the alale board and Kugene community leariora will have an at home, Huuilay. May V, at the home of Chancel lor and Mra. Charlea D. Byrne, honoring Or. and Mra. A. Merl doth Wilton. 4 Vera Owena of Caacade Home FurnlBhlngK, will pnrllcipate in a panel on the Monday morning ea alon ol the IMh annual conference of Oregon Retail Dialrlbutora' In' atltula lo be held on the Uiilvrraltv of Oregon campua. May t and 10. Clradeellng Renlnr glrla In the Klamath Haaln will be gueata of th AAUw Saturday allernoon from 1 In t p.m. at the home of Mra. Kugene Favell, 1201 Kldo rado. Senior glrla from KUIIH, AHA, Merrill, Malln, Tulelake Henley, Dorrla, Chlloquin Bly. Bo- nania and Gilchrist art Invited and urged lo attend. Langell Garden Club Honored BONANZA Hie Bona ma. Lan gel) Valley Oarden Club received Ih blue ribbon for the beat pro gram yearbook at the meeting of the Klamath DUtrlct Federation of Oarden Cluba at Malln Wedneaday. Tho door prlae. a lovely r o a e buah, waa won by Mrs. V. Orlce. Dairy. Those attending were, prealdent. Mra. Don Bice, accrelary. Mra. Bob Horton, Mra. William Bell and Mra. V. Orlce, Dairy. Mra. Harry Fraaler. Langell Valley: Mrs. Wil liam Hartley, Mra. John Horn. Mra. Jim Wakelleld, Mra. Henry Hchmor, Mra. John Brown, Mra. I.aler Bogga and Mra, laabell Headline, Bonanta. AAUW Plan Last Meet Of Year The American Association of lnlvorlly Women will hold their lam meeting of the year at the Klamath Lutheran Church, 1175 Crescent. May IS at 13:30 p.m. The following new ollicers will be Inatalled: President, Mra. Dick Miller, Br.; Vlco prealdent, Mra. Frederick Ehlere: Secretary, Je well Howard: Treasurer, Mra. Eu gene Favell. Reports of the atate convention recently held at The Dalles will be given. The Drama Oroup will present a on act comedy entitled "Diet Be gins Tomorrow.". The cast will Include Julia Zumwalt as the colored cook; Minnie Buries as the "dumb blonde"; Marilyn Williams, eternally diet conaclous: and Vera Propat who Is always "taking off five pounds." Mrs. Raymond Tlce Is chairman of tho decoration committee, assis ted by Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Oeorgs Nelson. If not called by May 11 please make definite reservatlona by call ing Mrs. J. B. Bishop, a-W73. War Lumbar West Told By Airman FORT WORTH, Tex. Wl Amer icans could have built more than nine million homes with the lunv ber "wasted" on crates and shin ning boxes during World War II the American Ordnance Assn. was told yesterday. Col. James N. Sammona, chlet materials packaging and nan riling for tho Air Research and Development Command, quoted a report that 60 per cent of the na lion's lumber production In World War II was consumed In packag ing, packing and shipping activities. . Landscape Tips Shear evergreens new. Prune for frelslag, yeast trees, end shrub. The tlsse It right lor planting peratee.nl type freea sad shrubs. Prepare to spray to control Aphis eee" other gersta peiti. Alio llys ens' m.i.ult.at can he c.ntr.ll.e' In yerei end patloi ey spray lag. . For Service or Information Call AL BAKER Suburban Nursery Ph. 2-3167 er till BRIEFS Tulelake Mra, Frank Jsmenon Is piosonllng hrr grudo school piano students In a radial In the wade school auditorium, Huturduy May 1, at t o'clock, Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. O. A. llnndall, Newell, wcro enter tained Saturday evening, May 1, with a surprise Iniilveraary parly, by a group of friends. Randall has been confined to hla home follow ing Injuries received In a lull last mouth. Vlallura Mra. Herb Edwards snd Donnla, Mrs. James Mullln, Klamath Falls, and Mra. B. der rick. Merrill, woro vlnllora Jit the homo ol Mr. ana mra, a. dall, Newell, Tuesday. Vlallora Mr. and Mra. Frank Edwarda, Fort Klamath, visited O. A. Randall. Newell, brother ol Mra. Edwards. Randall aullered several broken bones In a fall April 13. Recovering Mra. Ivan Crum nackor la recuperating from major aurgery at iho homo of her sister Mrs. Msurlce Hnuser, 0017 biiumis Wsy, Mrs. Crumpacker may have vlsllora for a short time each day. C. I. Club Fort Klamath la presenting a three act larce. Adam s Evening,- rnaey ano Saturday evenings. May 7 and I The play will be given at ine C I. Clubhouse at I pm. Relurna Home Mra. Em 11 Chrlstenum returned lo her home in Merrill Monday following a brief visit with her son Corporal Gerald A. Chrla'.ensen. Fort Old. who waa released from the hos pital about ten days ago. Christen sen was seriously Injured In an automobile accident last January. Friends will be hsppy lo know Ihsl he Is Improving satisfactorily. We Melvln I.. Carroll whose wile, l.oulse, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carroll, live at Tule lake, participated In Exercise Hill Top with the tth Infantry Divi sion at the Yakima, Washington. Firing Center. He Is stationed at Fort Lewis. i Loveneaa Lumber Company wss the only bidder on I4.3M.OOO bosrd feel of Pondcrosa pine sold by oral auction at the olllce of the aupervlsor of the Modoc National Forest at Alturaa. Bid price waa 136.76 per thousand board feet. The timber Is located on the north aide of the KlainaUl Falls highway between Hog Lake and Duncan Reservoir. - Exerrlse Hill Top Army Pic Esrl II. Forbts, 31. son of Mrs Dorothy A. Morgan. Anderson. Is being trained and equipped at Fori Lewis for duty during Exercise Hill Top near Yakima, washing. Ion, . Institute Foreign Trsde Trail portallon Institute, sponsored bv the Marine Exchange ana uni verslty of (San Franc. sco, will be held May 17-30 In San Francisco Improving Herb Schmidt, prominent Bonanra farmer who haa been critically Ul In Hillside Hospital following a Heart attack, May 1, la slightly Improved. The Vi'emen'a Association of Peace Memorial Church will meet Monday, Mav 10. 7:30 p.m. at the church. Ouesl speaker will be Dr O. Le Roy Walter, pastor ol Moreland Presbyterlsn Church, Portland. Theme of the meeting will be "Christ Calls Us to wit ness sa a Presbyterian Family." A Council Fire aong practice will be held Saturday. May 8. 3-3 p.m. at the Veteran's Memorisl Building, 4th and Klamath tor all Blue Birds, Camp Flro Olrls and leaders. This will be a rehearsal for Ihe Orsnd Council Fire to be held May 30, 7:30 p.m. at Pelican Court, KUHS. D-FROST-O-MATIC Hvt Aulomitle DrfrniUnff rt your praMrnt retHtvratnr, 13.93, Tor fTM U1l. prion UM9. ARIA INTERVRISIS ttAS Ucrl.vmftl.oA The Man who (km says: CARSTAIRS . WHITE CARSTAIRS BROS. DISTIUINS CO., IKC, NtW YORK, N. V. LINOEO WHISKEY, SI PROOF, 71 (RAIN NIUTIAl SPIRITS SACRED HEART NOTEBOOK By BKATKICK WALNII nalnbows of multi-colored gossa mer transformed Iho gym Wednes day night for Uu Junior-senior prom. IflgliUghU of the evening waa the cnronntlon of King Alfred Itnglnnlo and Qucon Joanatt e uruiidjenky with floral crowns by Juniors, Mary Kay Eaton and James Holland. After the ceremony the king and queen danced alone to the theme song," Over The Rainbow.'' The prom was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. ualdy a Hand provided tho excel lent music, Tulelake Honkers detested Ihe Trojsns Tuesday 11 lo 7, but they recovered to beat Bly 13 to 3 Wed' nesday. The Sacred Hoart-St. Mary's game will be tomorrow. Benlor Class Day haa been set lor May 13. A banquet st noon In the Academy dining room will be featured, with a program In the allernoon. Cora Leltxko won honorable men' Hon In the poppy poster contest nnonaorert by the Disabled Amert csn Veterans. Sister Luvinla and It members of Ihe Sodality loll today for a weekend retreat In Portland. Classes are now preparing toasts for the Aiuml-Honlor Banquet to be held May 30. Tho Junior clsss will present the senior prophecies aa their contribution. Oraduates and their parents, aa well aa oilier classes and alumni, will attend. PTA By Mra. John W. Inslrv The savings bond program was discussed at the May 4 meeting of Klamath County Council of PTA, ncici ai jen-Kas. Arnold OrslSDD and Carrol Howe auted that thus program was approved by city and county schools and would be starli ed in Ihe fall. Both mentioned that It la not to be considered as mere ly a contribution program, but la along educational lines to teach the habits of thrill. The meeting wss opened by the president, Mrs. Hagan Moore, who thanked the members lor their sup port and cooperation during the past year. No delinlle opinion has been given on Ihe pre-school clinic pro gram, slthough a meeting of Joint committees is scheduled In the nesr future. Mrs. Cordon Vsughsn wss elect led vice president to till the vacan cv caused by Ihe resignation of Mra. Arthur Anderson. A history of the past yesr's ac livilies waa read by Mra. Ed Ora lias, historian. Mrs. Eldred Hansen Installed the followuig ollicers lor ltM-M: Mrs. Orvllle Ferrell. president; Mrs. Gordon Vaughan. vice president: Mrs. Cllllord Kenyon. secretary; Mrs. Joe DcOrande. treasurer. Mrs. John Insley presented Mrs. Moore with a gift from council and the president's bar. The next meeting Is scheduled for September. Potluck Dinner To Be Held "Yswl come" lo the Pesce Memorisl Presbyterian Church family night Saturday, May 8. Pot luck dinner will be at t p.m. with a play following. The one-act comedy la entitled. "Down In the Hesrt of Texss." Cast Includes Mrs. Jack Insley, Mrs. Robert Cheyne. Mrs. Thelma Janssen. Mrs. Esrl Sheridan, Mrs. Robert Psyne. Ellis Ochs. Ray mond Owens and William Kunt. All members snd friends are In vited. Thero Is no charge. BORROW CASH ON YOUR CAR OR TRUCK (any weha paid (r er eat) ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 S. lh . M-441 Ph. 4111 SEAL 1 V ' X if? 475 QUART U MRS. MAY ECK Eagles Plan Services Mra. May Eck will be this year's official "Mother" at Mother's Day services Sunday, Mny 9 at the Eagles Lodite. Tile program, start ing st 3 P m.. is being sponsored lolntly by the Eagles and the auxil iary. Dr. Floyd L. Uller. Salem, sec- retary-trcaaurer ol the Oregon Stale Dental Association will be the guest speaker. Dr. Uller is also a member or the Oregon State pa role Board and is on the bosrd of directors of the American Dental Assoclstlon. During the meeting Mrs. Eck will be escorted to a seat of honor by Hildrelh Burns, president elect of the auxiliary. The welcome will be given by Andy Klaum. president of t h e Eaglea. The Rev. Lloyd B. Hollo way of the First Methodist Church will give the Invocation. The bene diction will be by Fsllier Patrick Mesklll, Sacred Heart Church. Klsmsth Falls. Lloyd Derby wlil sing. The first public address for a Molhers's Day was made In Fng- lisns opera House. Indianapolis. February 7, i(K)4 by Ihe lstc Frnnk E. Herlng. psst worthy president snd editor of the Eagle Magazine. The talk wss given at a memorial service sponsored by the Indlsnap- oiis Aerie. Keno Reports Stray Cattle Residents of Keno reoort cattle have strayed lnu that area and are damaging residential 1 a w n a, flowerbeds and gardens. Seen Thursday evening and Fri day morning were a Jersey milch cow, a Herelord cow and two young Hereford. The home owners ol Keno have asked that the owners please come and gel their livestock. Popular DUCK BILLS VAN ORMAN'S 527 Main No No No foot- ,A foihtotud -. '' YiV comfort A' 5" WHITt Vi " J SLACK NJ7 RED c LEON'S TOTS WEENS 51? KF Veterans Council Meets The Klamath Allied Vnlerans' Council, reactivated after an eight month's lapse of being Inactive, met at the olllce of Ted Case, vet erans servlco officer, Tuesday, Muy 4, for tho purpose of electing new officer and to plan Memorial Day services at the unveiling and dedication of the new Memorial shaft on Ihe court house lawn, A parade Is being planned which will start from tho armory, pro- cued down Main street to the court house where memorial services will be held. All veterans organi zations, fraternal, Boy Scouts, Otrl Scouts, Carnp Fire Girls, church, civic and special organizations are cordially Invited to participate. Scout Troop Shown Film PORT KLAMATH Highlight ing the regular monthly pack meeting of Scout Troop No. 34 was the showing of sound films in technicolor, on the subject of the current "Keep Oregon Green" campaign. The pictures were made available through uie courtesy ol Albert Wlesendsnger, state chair man of the campaign. Victor Sis son, forest service employe and neighborhood scout commissioner brought Ihe movies to Fort Klam ath and operating the projector was Glenn Hescock. Guests at the meeting were Bob Crawford, Barbara S I s s o n and Sharon Wilder, Klamath Agency: and the entire ranger personnel from Cralcr Lake Park. Chief Ranger Hallock and Victor Sisson expressed appreciation' of the close cooperation between fire prevention and control agencies in this area. An Interesting article provided by Wlcsendanger, on fire hazards and preventative meas ures, was read bv Victor Sisson. Cubmasler Wilbur Hescock pre. sentcd Tony Wilder with a bobcat pm and scoutmaster. Marlon (Buzz) Kendall awarded a first class scout pin to assistant scout master, explorer scout, Glenn Hes cock. Next meeting will be held June 4, at Kimball State Park, at the head of Wood River, with a wiener roost to follow the business session. . J46M Preferred 9 lo 1 bv American! Boys and Girls in a Nation-wide Pall! SALES and SERVICE POOLE'S 222 So. 7th Ph. 5520 Blistered Heels "Holey" Sox Weary Feet SP Mosltr Shots art mocft witk ' paltntod ono-pltco lining of gtnutne . - Itaihtr No bocV looms, ridgts, or wrinktti lo chaff llHlt fool, mot blittm ortd catlousii on htob, r rvb holts In toi z Tho tlnlngi In Stop Mailor Shoot . ro trferotoa' to rhot tlttto fttt con broolho. P trtptrotiof. li obsorbodftol Stay cool, dry, froth ond (omfortoblt tms is a THE SHOE WITH THE AIR HOLES M THE LININB MAIN Since Memorial Day falls on a Sunday, the parade and services at the ahaft will take place Mon dr.y, May 31. parade starting 10:30 a.m. Floyd Wynne, KKLW, will be master of ceremonies. The speaker of the day will be announced at a later date as will bo a member of the clergy to give the invoca tion and benediction. The newly elected officers of Klamath Allied Veterans' Council are: John Zumwalt, president, Philip Jones, vice president, Mar tha Hurd, secretary-treasurer. A warm vole of thanks was given to Iho out going president, Harvey Brannsn, for the splendid and faithful work he has given to the allied veterans' council for the past several yeara. 7 Coming Tue., June 1 ' The ARMORY See This . Superb Set! TNne-Spcee' Automatic Phonograph Powtrlul Suparhcttrodyna' Radio ee-dOBBK 3ftQfl33i . , . comport end lightweight for room-to-ioom portability. PLAYS 45 OR 78 RPM RECORDS in 7-inch, 10-inch or 1 2-. inch sizet i . continuous playing . . , plays 10-inch and 12-inch intermixed.." Self-starting . constant speed motor; smooth. ropid-cycle changer action. Finger-tip phonograph control. CABINET . . acoustically con structed table model phonogroph with . Klid. Fashioned from highly polished pin-stripe mahogany veneers. IMPROVED SUPERHETERODYNE CIRCUIT Incorporating advanced Emerson engineering electronic fca tures for AC operation. 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