HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. :Fridav. Nov. 13, lOo!) PAGE TrlEE Cljt BRJEFS Graduate James F. McPhet ridge, son of Mr. and Ms. John C. Foster, 705 North Second Street, was graduated from Navy recruit training in San Diego November 13, Nary Jeffry L. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ring of Klam ath Falls, finished Navy boot camp November 13 at San Diego. own table service. shown. Promotion Richard W. Icen hower was promoted to Marine first lieutenant October 23 while serving with the Third Marine Division at FA Toro Air Station, Santa Ana. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R, Icenhower of Lakeview. Ml. LakI Garden Club Christ mas workshop will be held Mon cay, November 16, at 10 a.m. at the Henley Grange Hall. Rring materials. Politick at noon. Bring Oregon Weather Films to be Spaghetti Dinner "beatnik" style, sponsored by the Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club will be tiejd in the Willard Hotel at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 14. New comers to the community may call TU 2-5428 for more information or for reservations. Bazaar will be held in Ihe First Presbyterian Church Saturday, No vember 12. Doors will open at 9 a.m. Luncheon will be served be ginning at 11:30 a.m. Rolls and cof fee will be served in the morning. Unitarians The Unitarian Fel lowship's family night party will be held tonight, Friday, at Sum mers Lane School. A potluck sup per will be served at 6 p.m. Uniia rian families and friends are invited. meet Saturday, Xovembcg 14, at g p.m. at Summers School with Leonard Williamson calling.tylcusc take sandwiches or dessert. Ev eryone isowelcome. . e Klamath District garden club are sponsoring a Christmas dem onstration to be presented by Mar vin Black, a flower arranger and nurseryman from Salem, Saturday, November 21, at the city library Hours will be from 10 a.m. until noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. Public is invited. There will be a charge of 50 cents for non-members. Klamath Falls Chapter No. 467. Women of the Moose and Loyal Order ot tne .Moose win have a potluck dinner Saturday, Novem ber 14, at 6:30 in the Moose Hall. Please bring a dish for the potluck. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Friday Max. Min. Prep. Astoria 52 33 Edker 45 9 Bend 5!l 18 Brookings 63 40 Burns 5B 17 Cniloquin 59 13 Eugene 54 27 Lakeview 57 27 Medford 62 27 , Newport 55 31 .04 ! North Bend 57 36 . Pendleton 52 12 Portland Airport 52 33 T Redmond 55 21 Roseburg 43 38 j Salem 54 30 .Oil Tne Dalles 55 21 ' Eastern Oregon Generally! fair through Saturday. Colder to-' night. Low tonight 5-15, locally near zero; high Saturday 25-35. - Western Oregon Generally fair through Saturday. Low to-; night 20-30; high Saturday 34-44 in the north to 40-50 in the south, i Easterly to northeasterly coastal winds 10-20 miles an hour. I Dog Lovers are asked to attend a meeting of Ihe Klamath Dog Fanciers Friday at 8. p.m. in the home of Mary Grigsby on Old Midland Road. Non-members are encouraged to come. Sunday Breakfast There will be a breakfast for the public, Sun day, November 15, at the Midland Grange Hall sponsored by the Home Ee Club of the grange. Serving will begin at 8 a.m. and continue to 11 o'clock. Prices arc 75 cents for adults, 50 cents for children, with pre-school children served free. Shasta ietv Building Associ ation will hold a public pinochle party at 8 p.m. Saturday, Novem ber 14, in the community hall, corner Shasta Way and Madison. Klamath Social Security Club No. 37 will hold a regular meeting Monday. November 16. at 7:30 p.m. in the community lounge, 118 North Seventh Street. All members are urged to attend. Everyone of all ages invited. Come and see what your social security club is offer ing. Many new items have developed. Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of While Shrine of Jerusalem, will have a stated meeting Saturday, November 14. at 8 p.m. in Ihe Ma sonic Temple. The meeting will celebrate the birthday of the order and charter member night. Pot luck dinner will be served al 6:30 preceding the meeting. Dance with the Oldtimers Sat urday. November 14, in the K.C. Hall fiO.i 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Good music. Public is invited. Bethel No. 61 International Or der of Job's Daughters will have an official visit Irom the g.Oid guardian, Evelyn Rogers, Monday, November 16, t the Scottish Kite Temple. All girls must be present at 6:30 p.m. for school of instruc tion. There will he a potluck din ner at 6:30. Regular meeting will be at 7:30. Reminder Merry Mixers will not dance as usual Friday night, November 13. because of the spa Maverick square dancers will ghelli dinner Saturday night. CLOSED Saturday ! To Prepare for Our Gigantic Scmi-Annual Sunday 12 hour Sale. It's your chance to save! Bush Furniture Co. Where Quolity Is Nat Expensive Next to Willard Hotel WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF "PERFECT GIFT" GAMES AND TOYS AT PRICES YOU'LL ENJOY!! SPECIAL Battery Operated Phono Locomotive, freight car, ca- r boose, four raits, two road signs, one 45 rpm record. With battery. TRAIN LO PIECES 1 19 Six Piece Set - All Wood SALTED NUTS & TIDBIT SET A 59 1 2.00 Value U Permanent & Waterproof CRAYONS For Drawing 88 Crayons Hi Step 'N Bronc STICK HORSE IB lip in 1.00 Value GAMES 59 69 "I'm George Gobel" (Believe thee me) 3.00 "Have Gun Will Travel" (TV hero) 2.00 "Concentration" 3.98 "Monopoly" (real estate trading game) : 4.00 "Careers" (game of optional goals) 3.00 "Confucious Say" (magnetic quiz game) 2.00 "Clue" (who, where and how) 3.50 "Roscoe" (the many footed lion) 1.6? "Skip Across" (world tally game) 2.00 "Scrabble" (the marketing game) 2.98 Cribbage Boards 1.50 Flinch Cards 1.00 "Pollyanna" (dixie game) 2.50 Dominos r. 50 for 1.00 Roulette Wheels SI - 52 - $4.25 Chess Tutor 1.6? LOTS OF OTHER GAMES FROM 35c TO 1.00 jjftgfriioifflau fiL&jt jLcIq pharmacy 808 East Main Always Plenty of Free Parking!! TU 4-6776 Fellowship potluck dinner at Ihe First Christian Church, 6:30 i p.m. rncla.v. October 13, to honor new nien-ocrs. Concert at 7:1a p.m. and the evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. Prcerusado member ship is asked to t.ike extra food fcr new members. Take lable service. Beverages will be fur nished. Eagles Auxiliary regular meet ing at 8 p.m. Kriday. November 13. in the Eagles Hall. Don't Forget the Henley all- school carnival and bis prizes at Ihe high school 7:30 p.m. Satur day. November H. I (arnlval-lun at the IOOK Hall Saturday night, November 14, lor jbcnelit of the annual United Na j lions Youth Pilgrimage. There w ill be all kinds of games, bazaar items or sale, hot dogs, pic and col fee lor sale and prizes includ ing a portable TV, Westinghousc roaster and transistor radio. No door charge. CORRECTION! You Get MJB Coffee at 2Lbs.-97c Not One Pound! 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