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TUESDAY, JUNK fl, 10,14 HKIt A LP AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE BASIN BRIEFS Kree Venitnietralloii Francos llnnili'k, l'lillio liunis economist, will be ut Merlla, 0011 Buulli Hlxlli, Wednesday, to conduct a iuiiko unci lieeser demonstration, The demon nation In scheduled lur SI p.m. und all who in interested In what's Iww in ramies or 'rooters ng In vited lo attend. Home Mm, J (obr it Hirers linn returned 10 lirr homo, 1IB0T lllnbnc, 1 1 om Klanuitu Valley II o l 1 1 a I where nil undoiwont surgery on May M. holarahls Poll kin June Taylor ol Klmimth Knlls li one ol 41 winner ot honor scholarships to Wllllametto Unlvnrnlly at Balcm. They worn awarded to hluh school seniors In CHcuon, Wnnhliiuloii, cal llornla, Idaho, Alankn and Hawaii lor IIm aoaclomlo year ol lDM-5f). Kajr Campbell Tulrlske home leader, wan leatured by Crator Lake Machinery Company this inomll aa a Urcio tractor user. Nurses Orevon Btale Nurses Asaoclsllon, Dlnlrlci No. I, will meet at Klainalh County Health Center, 104) Main, on June 10 at f p.m. Klainalh fall. and Medlord ntllces of Crater Lake Machinery Company will open at 7 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. dally except Sat urday when they clone al noon until September. Thla Meek Is National Rone Week, (he first national observ ance honoring; the nation's most popular (lower, William MwarU 4133 Altamonl Drive, la In Portland this week lor medical attention. He was accom panied by his wile and Everett Becrafl. Merrill A drivers licence ex aminer will be on duty al the Mer rill Klre Hall, Thursday, June 10, between the hours ol 11:30 a.m. and p.m. The Klamath Falls of fice will be open to handle renewal licenses only on Uisl dale. Kmercenry Joan Walker. 10 ycar-old-dauiihler ol Mr. and Mrs. Les Walker, 1M Union. Is In Klam- In Valley Honpltai following an appendectomy. Vacation John Arten Jr., stu dent at Lewis and Clark, Is vaca tioning here with his mother, Mrs. Betty Hull, and sister, Ann South ards, P14 Oak Street. Fllfhl n 0411th Volunteer Air Reserve Squadron, will incel Wed nesdsy evening si p.m. In the exhibit building at the fairgrounds. Capt. Hemmlnsway, group la iron olllcer will be present. The meeting will be under the dlrectlonool Ma jor John Nash. All membera and interested persons are Hulled to attend. GOP To Honor Hitchcocks Oregon Stale Senator and Mrs. Phil Hitchcock, who sre leaving Klainalh Palls to make their home in Portland, will be honored with a dinner, planned by the Klamath County Republican Central Com mittee (or Tuesday, June 15. Dinner will be served at 9:30 p.m. at the Winema Hotel with all committcewomen and committee men as guests of the committee. Other guests can make reserva tions at Sl.M per plate, by calling Eva Cook, 3-3241 or Annabel Mew ton. 4MB. Olflceri (or the next two years will be elected to nerve on the Republican Central Committee. Children Invited Children five years of age are Invited to attend Vacation lllblo School nl the First Chrlnllnii Church hoglnnlng June 8, ut if am,, lor the remainder ol Hie school, Clover MeetlniPuiniers ure reminded of the clover need meet ing to he held ul the Henley CH'iiuko Hull, Thui'Hduy night June 10, nl 8 p. Ill, Iteprenonlnllvcs of Cnl-Approved, a cooperative or ganisation for tlin promotion and Mile of small seeds will bo on lisnd lo dlncuna Ihe problems of sood growers, ' WtTU-tmnlly hlgllt will be tonight at 1:30 p.m. al first Covenant church, 833 Walnut. A film, "Ail Ideu Takes Wings," will i; shown. ICveryone Is Invited. r'oolprlnlera Meet Chapter 14, liiliunntlonnl Association of Kool prlntcra, will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Sari's, Former Kealdrnls of Klnmnlh Palls, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ervln and son Patrick of Spokane, Washing ton, aro spending a week with his brother und wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ervln, at 04U Prospect. Pat rick will remain here through the summer. (Irsnd Chapter Mm. CI all Ride nour und Mrs. Les llobuk. Modoc Point, are attending Uie OK8 grand chapter convention In Port land. Mrs. Rldenour Is past worthy matron and Mrs. Hobak present worthy matron of the Cascade Crest Chapter of Chlloquln. Home Robert French, on the hospital stsff of the Nsvy hospital. Mare Island, accompanied by two friends, John Kolterman and Don Martin, both Nsvy corpsmen, spent last weekend here with French's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. French. Robert, graduated as a medical technician In I Sol) from OT1 and returned here for bacca laureate and commencement of Oregon Tech students. New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore. Houston, Texas, have arrived here to make their home. They are sister and brollier-ln-luw of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Croxford, 3434 Orchard Avenue and aunt and uncle of Mrs. K. Hendricks, 3U43 Mack Avenue and godmother to Mury Hendricks. .Meeting Deborah Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesdsy, June , 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Isabelle Brlxner, Lake.ihore Drive. This will be the last meeting until fall and a good membership atten dance Is urged. Hoards Meets Mrs. Beulnh El liott, newly insliiilcd president ol Uie Klainalh Fnlls Business and Professional Women's Club will en tertain her new executive board at a buffet supper, a p.m. Prlday, June It at her home on the Merrill Highway. Mrs.' Lillian Ot. terbetn 'Will be hostess to the re tiring board, 7:30 p.m. Monday June 14. WSCB Clrrles-of Uie First Pres byterian Church will meet Thurs day, June 10 as follows: lor 1:30 p.m. dessert luncheons, Marv. Mrs. W. T. Wllhrow. 331 Jef ferson: Mnrlhs, Mrs. Irving Dixon, Box 6S3II. Merrill Highway; Ruth, Mrs. Joe Dean, 637 High Street, Esther Circle will meet for a 13:30 p.m. luncheon at the church. Coffee and rolls will be pro vlded. Members will tske dessert, salad or a hot dish. Away Mrs. Alva Hall and a Ister-ln-law, Hstlle Hall, 3043 Eber leln. are In Salt Lake City where both will go through the Morman Temple, alter passing rigid exam inations. They made the trip by car and will return here June 14 23 1eaU Ayo- Mends, June I, 111 County Judge Fred R. Goddord ond County Commlulonert C. A. Williams and Silos Obenchain left Friday morning for Salt Lake where they will attend the firtt general meeting of the Association of Countlei of Western States to be held In the Utah Hotel, Monday. This association is com posed of representatives from oil counties in the United Stoles, ports of which are set aside as Indian reservations. Tuesday, June V, If31 Mrs. Nelson Reed, ond little son, Scott, will return to Klamath Falls alter severol months' obsence. Mrs. Reed has been visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Scott White of Pittsburgh, Pa. Wednesday, June 10, 131 Five new members of Klamath Foils Rotary club entertained the older members ot the club's meeting In the Pelican grill Friday, "Hod" Eller was chairman, and Introduced Alfred Collier, Dr. Charles V. Rugh, George H, Merryman, Charles D. Garcelon ond Frank W. Sonford, new members, each of whom gave a personal history of himself. Thursday, June II, l3l Louis Pastego of the Pelican City Bokery has returned from Stockton, California where he pur chased a large new truck to take care of the growth of his delivery business, Friday, June 12, 1(31 Of Interest to Klamath society wos Ihe marriage announcement of Miss Mildred Agnes Sinnlger and Surge W. Moson, Jr., who exchonged their marriage vows in Stevenson, Wash., last week, The announcement wos made in Roseburg ot the home .of Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. Runyon, Mr. and Mrs, Mason have returned to Klamalh Falls, and are now mok Ing their home In the Vonnlce opartments, Second ond Wash ington. Saturday, June 13, 1931 Mrs. Carrie Romsby was hostess to members of the Art Needle Work club Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mothor, Mrs. Thomas Martin, on High street, Members present were Mrs. Morion Honks, Mrs, J. F. Goeller, Mrs. R. E. Woltenburg, Mrs. George Wlrtf, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, Mrs, J. H, Carnahon, Mrs, W. P. McMillan, Mrs, Jennie Hum, Mrs George Chostoln, Mrs, Rose Oley Soule, Mrs. Somuel Edward Martin, Mrs, Wilbur Jones, Mrs, George Ulrlch ond Ihe hostess, "Insure With Ltndry" Jian&uf, Ga. LIABILITY FIRt V. T. Johnion John A. MtCall D. L. Thomas 41 Main Street Phone 2-2S2 AUTO PROPERTY THE J '., 1 1. M yy i llllfJtMaMM I M. Way Hi f i ttS)l WILLIAM R. KNOX of Bos ton, MessachuCetti, hat been named president of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston at the annuel meet ing of the tvlother Church at tended by Christian Sr.ien-' tisti from many parts of the world. Knox, a former mem ber of the Finance Committee of the Mother Church, it now active as a trustee of Church Really Trust, Southern Pacific Wins Safety Honor Public safety activities of the Southern Puclllc Compsny have earned It two National Safety Coun cil awards. Council PreMdent Ned H. Dear born notified S P. President D. J. Russell thnt the rnllroad has Just been Riven a public safely activi ties award for Its nafey promotions through school, church and civic groups, film libraries and employe meetings. A coveted award of merit also wan won by the Los Angeles gen eral shops of s P., bused on safety performances since 1010. 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Cascade Home Furnishings 124 No. 4th Ph. 1365 Church Meet Story Told About 7,900 Christian Scientists from ninny purls of the world, In cluding a small group from the Klumulh Fulls area, attended tho annual ineellng of tho Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mas auchusoltns, A message from Ihe Christian Science Hoard of Directors, stressed Uie universal naluro of . t splillusl understanding, and said that Uie hcultng promises of practical Christianity apply "to every human being and every group and nation." "Spiritual understsndlng alone can hcnl today's widespread dis trust nnd discord and assure uni versal freedom and security," the directors suld. William R. Knox, president of the Mother Church lor the coining year, emphasized the conviction of Christian Scientists that Ood's law and power are nclcntlllcally applicable to human problems and available to all. "Christianity healing Is the life blood ol our cause . . . That branch church Is most prosperous and blessed where tnc heeling work flourished and the lures of lis members overlllow with fie .Christ Influence ..." Knox said. Will B. Dsvis, mumigcr of, Com mittees on Publication, reported that hundreds of letters are re ceived each week from listeners to the new radio series, "H o w Christian Science Heals." Reports on the world-wide activi ties of the denomination, which has branches throughout the U.S. and In some 40 other countries, were msde by other key olflclals. I CO.tFAB 8EATTLE I Borne 10.000 del egates from five Western stales and two Canadian provinces were expected to be on hand here Fri day for the 'stnrt of a two-day convention of the Pacific North west 8hrlne Assn. DAY Confab Opens Here Wednesday The Oregon State Disabled Amer ican Veterans Convention will get underway here Wednesdsy after- CICERO HOGAN, national director of claims and head of the Washington, D.C., Dis abled American Veterans of fice, will- direct the DAY con vention to be held here Wed nesday through Saturday. noon with a Western States Con ference at the Wlllard Hotel. Cicero Hogan, national director of claims head of the Washington, DC, office, will direct the con ference, the purpose of which Is tooonslder veterans' problems which ire peculiar to the far Wes- ern stales. Attending will be deparment commanders and their aides from Politicians List Campaign Costs SALKM Wl Primary campaign expenditures of 12,300 were report ed Tuesday by the committee lor Joreph K. Carson Jr., who was un opposed for Uie Democratic nom ination for governor. Gov. Paul L. Patterson, who won Republican renomlnatlon, said be spent $730. Other expense' statements: C. S. Johnson, Portland Demo crat for Congress, 1240. . Richard L. Neuberger, Portland Democrat who wan unopposed for V. 8. senator, 1150. Thomas R. Mahoney. for circuit judge In Multnomah County, II, om Robert L. Welch. for circuit Juuge In Lake County, 1564. GONE V DALLAS. Tex. lf When Uie maid at a hotel here finally peeked into the room a day after the "Do not disturb" sign was hung up, the occupant was gone. So were the works' to a tele vision act. rg5y?(ALl THE STORES OF A RIG CITY) 1 ?SlEI:B5-m SSSSSSBS3S I rarfflffiB am 1 1 1 r jy&QOSb Try ONE-STOP Shopping for Everything You Need . . . Catalog Prices Save You Money Snleod of tiring shopping trips from store to store, simply select the items you want from Sears calologs. We hoodie all ordering details! Farm-Master Aluminum Roofing and Siding .019 Gasiae jamr 1 '4-inch Corrugated . ' .110 Lengths All Prices Plus Shipping . The value packed buy for long-run economy, lasting service. 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