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194t THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 1TVB 1. Dessert Luncheon The Con gregational L'ommunlly Circle will meet Friday afternoon, May Id at tha home of Mrs. L. J. Ilrlnk at 2242 Orchard avenue A drurrt luncheon will be srrv ed by tha hostesses at 1:30 o'clock. An exucullve meeting will be livid Wednesday after noon, May 14th at 2 o'clock at tha home of Mri. Charlei M. Reynoldi, 2110 White avenue. The memberi are all welcome. Rebekaht To Meet Tho Ho bekahi aoclal club will meet In tha lOOF hall Wednesday afternoon, May IS, at 2 o'clock. Following the business meeting there will be entertainment and rcfreshmi-nta. The committee In clude!: Mra. Bert Shuey, Mri. W. J. Stelnmetz, Mrs. Ivy Propit, Mn. Helle Thompkins and Mn. "i, Cora Kennedy. Study Club The Indepen dent Study club will meet Thursday, May 13 at the home of Mn. Katherlne Willlami in Merrill. A politick luncheon will be aerved at 12:30. The group will meet at the home of Miss Nona Hall at Bis Eait Main (treat for tramportatlon. Viilti Daughter Mri. E. L. Mitchell returned home Satur day morning to her home at 817 East Main itreet from Foreit Grovt. Sha attended the Mother'! day program at Pacific Unlver alty where her daughter Louise u a itudent. Bridge Luncheon The Thurs day Contract club will meet May 13 at tha home of Mn. Pearl Yorkland at 319 North Elev enth. A bridge luncheon will be .aerved by the hostess at 1:30 o'clock. In Hospital .Hare Bill Sen meek, who haa been a patient in The Dalles Sanltorium for the past 11 month!, has returned to Klamath Falls. He is now in the Klamath Valley hospital where friends may call. Twins Born First twins of May wera born early Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien of tha Hamel apart ments. Tha girl baby weighed 6 pounds 9i ounces, the boy, 7 pound! 12 ounces. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hamaker of South Sixth atreet are parents of a daughter born Tuesday morn ing at Hillside hospital. Mrs. Hamaker is the former Marie . Duffy of this city. Visit From Medtord Mr. and Mra. Russell Crandall spent Mother's Day in Klamath Kails from their home In Medford, visiting Crandall's parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. Crandall at their home on Eldorado street. To Move Here Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vogue, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Oscar Loven burg, will soon move to Klam ath Falls from Wenatchec, Wash. Beauty Operators Sylvia Steiber and Valeria McCauley are the new operators at the Palaca beauty shop. Hera Saturday Ed Johnson of Medford was a visitor in the city on Saturday looking after . business Interests. vOVE1! 11 r " p A good mattress deserves a good box spring. Available In either full or twin slse at tha same low prlca and easy termsl LUCAS 195 E. MAIN OUR Raturnt Home Mn. P. E. Ilaunon, 117 North Eighth trect, returned Sunday follow ing a vint with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mn. M. M. Fnher of Trinidad, Colo. On the trip the vlilted the ttoyal Gorge, Haute Fe, N. M.a the Grand canyon. Painted dra ert, and other polnta of Intereit on tha route. While In Trini dad she wai tha gueit of honor at a dinner to commemorate her 78th birthday. Among the gunta were two nephewa from Itaton, N. M , whom ilia had not aeen for 35 yean. Mri. llannon waa accompanied by E. J. Mur ray, and alio her on. Murray Ilaunon, of Redding, Calif., the trip being mado in the lattcr'i car. Initiation Neighbor! o f Woodcraft will meet Monday evening May 18 In the KC hall at 8 o'clock. All the officer! and guard! are to attend dreiied In uniform! ai there la to be Initiation. Following the busi ness meeting a itork ihower will be given for a member of the order. The committee includci Mary Blackitone, Evelyn Pat tenon, Elite Ramiey and Beule Splndler. Conger PTA Joseph Conger PTA will meet for it! last reg ular meeting and Installation of officer! Wedneiday, May 14, at 3 p. m. In the school. Last meet ing of the study club of Joseph Conger will be held in the school Wednesday at 2 p. m. In Hotel Mrs. Mae Gale, who 1 Improving nicely following an operation at the Klamath Val ley hospital, has taken a room at the Valley hotel and may have visitors. Mrs. Gale will soon be moved to her home in Lan gell valley. Card Party The newly form ed Fraternal Order of Eagles drill tram will hold a card par ty In the local Aerie hall Wed nesday evening. May 14. at 8 o'clock. The public is co'die1: invited to attend. Field Man Here H. W. Sho gren, field representative of the state board for vocational edu cation, waa in Klamath Falls Monday to inspect the new air craft sheet metal class here. VITAL STATISTICS O'BRIEN Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath ' Falls, Ore., May 13. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Brien, Hamel apart ments, twins, boy and girl. Weight: boy, 7 pounds 12 ounces; girl, 6 pounds 91 ounces. HAMAKER Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., May 13. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Hamaker, 2280 South Sixth street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 3 ounces. KNIGHT Born at Llghtfoot hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., May 12, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight of Bly, a boy. Weight: 9 pounds. LEARNS ARMY ABC'S CAMP SHELBY, Miss. Johnny Murphy, American Bowling congress all-events champion of 1936, missed the event this year. He was called in the draft. SAVE OXE-TIIIIIII! Genuine Iimersnring Sittufuutsl. MESS -r-1 XT" eV ONLY 11 oV Available in either full or twin lize, these mattresses or an outstanding value! In ner roll edges, heavy weight new type striped art ticking in blue, rote or green. Luxuriously soft, filled with cotton and liial. Over 225 coilsl Enjoy sleep more with a good mattresit Take advantage of this low priced special offer. Get a GOOD Mattress. FIJMITWIE LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEYI 21 DIPLOMAS TO BE GIVEN Twenty on memberi of tha eighth grade at Falrhaven school will receive diplomas In graduation exercises to be held in the school gymnasium wea ncsday evening. May 14. at 7:30 o'clock. Tha class will be pres ented by Wilbur Roblnette, with presentation of diplomas by L. L. Robison. The program Is as follows: Processional, BPW glee club, "Claire de Lune." Debussy; "My Johann", Grieg-Aslanoff, Lillie Darby, director; Ola Mae Hough, accompanist. Salutation, Bob Mc Lean. Falrhaven school glee club, "Midnight", Rlnck; "The Dancers", Lacome, Vera How ard, director. Address, Malcolm Knlev. managing editor of The Herald and News. BPW trio, "Beautiful Dreamer, Foster; "f IfnorH m Knreat Pravlne". nRnH limi Rarieer. Florence Terwllliger, Vera Howard. Members of the class are, Bev erly Bailey, Peggy Batman, Burn ce Baumgardner, Kooert Cascbicr. Roy Cook, Audrey Elder, Ella May Frost, Virgil Gay. Mary Gibson, Joy Gron- duhl, Bernice Custauvaus, Bob Kennedy. Robert McLean, La- mh Pfllnn FHuarrl Krhultz. Eleanor Sergrnt, Virginia Steppe, jacxie awegie, jerry naisun, Calvin Worley, Ruth Zimmer man. Crater Lake The travel check at Annie Springs for this last Sunday to taled 223 cars carrying 916 per sons. 149 cars and 851 persons entered via the Klamath Falls entrance, and 74 can carrying 263 Demons entered through the Medford entrance. Eleven states were represented, they were California, Idaho, Indiana, Mis souri, Montana. Nebraska. Ne vada. New York, Ohio, Wash ington and Oregon. This shows a definite Increase of various states represented in just one day. On May 8 tha senior class of Oregon State foresten from Corvallls visited the park on Its annual forestry tour. Another senior class of foresters waa in the park on Sunday from the University of Montana. Mn. Hazel Frost and her two sons Charles and Gorden of Cra ter laka are returning here to day after a stay in San Fran cisco where Charles Frost has been recovering from minor operation. After coming here they will spend three days In Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward. Ownen WUlard Ward. Mgr. 123 High Phone 3334 BOX SPRINGS TO MATCH ALSO $19.75 PHONE 3824 Lovely Needlepoint Easily Made m m ... COM. m MOUUMOt MT1. MC PATTERN Needlepoint, loveliest of needlework, forms this sacred picture which will be a treasur ed heirloom. Embroider it in richly colored wool. Pattern 6970 contains transfer pattern of a 9ixl2 Inch picture; materi als needed; color chart; Illustra Medford with Ranger Frost, who will be there on business. Mr. and Mn. Martin Palmer left Saturday on their spring vacation. They plan to travel through northern Oregon and Washington. Palmer is Crater lake's mechanic. Mr. and Mn. W. W. Ordwein of Crater lake are also on a va cation. They are visiting rela tives in southern California. Land snakes seldom bite un der water, but the cotton-mouth moccasin snake can and does. America's feminine clothing I Eighty-five per cent of Ameri industry is conservatively valued j can farm families own motor vc at $3,300,000,000. I hides. Have you discovered how smoothly you take the hills with Finer Flying A? . smooth S : ki OT EVERY (gy TV a tonkful today and feel the difference at any speed olow down," warns one sign. 'Speed up," saj-s the next. 23 miles an hour, 45, 10, IS. Slow, fast, slow again. Changing speed limits wherever you go. And (t some of these varying speeds, some motors fail to respond with ordinary gasoline. And all motors are different. One motor balks at 10 miles an hour, but works OK at higher speeds. Some motors cough and hesitate only on the hills. Another motor chatters at 4). But now the problem is solved. You can have 'motor smooth of every speed. 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(Stages) Alturas, L?kevlew, Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 a. ro. Society to Meet The Mission ary Society of the Immanuel Baptist church, Ann Judson group, will meet in the church Thursday, May 15, at 1 p. m. Red Cross sewing will occupy the afternoon houn. Missionary Group Tha Wom en's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday, May IS, at 2:13 p. m. at the home of Mn. An- nana err; W IV M . . "SaW Alkylated, Solvent-refined, Re-formed, Natural and Straigbl-run make the seven gasolines in Finer Flying A. Try a tankful of this new blend of gasolines today. Discover how smoothly you ride through the changing traffic zones and over the hills with Finer Flying A. Go fast. Co slow. Go fast again smooth at every speed. Good housekeepers, too. Assetiiiift CtriifitJ Clrtm Comfort Suiions art for your connmitnti. And like oil good boMstkttpm, Smiling Assoeioltd Deolm ore proud ol tie cltenlhnss ol tbtir foiililits. Titan ftel free to stop in ubtr trer jom sn the white and grttn Crrlifitd Clean Comfort Station sign, "For Bahy, Too." Ift another Asiociated Service, TIDI WATII AJ5OCIATI0 Oil COMPANY at ASSOCIATED DEALERS drew M. Collier, Olene road. Assisting hostesses will be Mn. A. R. Wilson. Mrs. G. C. Blohm, Mrs. J. A. Ktncald, and Mrs. W. C. Hornibrook. Mn. W. C. Hum will present the year book of prayer. The book review, "Stand By For China", will be present ed by Mrs. Lloyd Emery. Mrs. Damon Cheney will lead the devotionals and music will be presented by Mn. J. D. Cheney and Mn. J. L. Olson. Study Group Members of the Altamont Study group will meet Wednesday, 12 o'clock noon, at the home of Mrs. H. Beasley, 4636 Boardman street. St. Fran cis park. Potluck luncheon will be served and all memberi and friends urged to attend by Mrs. Steve Larson, hostess. State Meet A number of Klamath Falls women plan to leave Wednesday morning for Grants Pass to attend the two day session of the Oregon State Federation of Garden Clubs to be held May 14 and 13 in the valley city. A display of wild flowers by the Illinois Garden club will be of special interest to all attending. Picnic traya will be presented as gifts from the local garden club, donated by Weyerhaeuser Timber company. Tibnesta The Sewing Bee was enter tained Thursday, May 8, at the home of Mn. Viola Banta. En joying the busy afternoon were Mn. Inez Thorpe, Mn. Lydia Moulton. Mrs. Haley Washburn, Mn. Linnie Harris, Mn. Betty McClelland, Mrs. Jennie Mat lock, Mn. Alice Theabault and Mn. Banta. The Tionesta Bridge club met Thursday, May 8, at the home of Mn. Irene Hamm. A new idea in score cards was tried out and m (;v V C FINER FLYING A IS 7 GASOLINE IN ONC proved entertaining and differ ent. Refreshments wera served to Mrs. Zellah Matheaon, Mrs. Delphia Brown, Mrs. A lie . Reese, Mn. Mildred Starr, Mra.'., Juna Dickey, Mra. Lela Bread love, Mn. Winnie Brownson, Mn. Irene Reese and Mn. Irene Hamm. High went to Mn. Irene J Reese and low to Mn. Zellah Matheson. . Juneau, Alaska, has an aver-''' age of only one sub-zero day a year. 'V Vr ' The" written' PRESCIUPj . . .3 TIO la A jom MM print see sm to be nude especially fee you.' Because erery body la a'different'body, alone baa facia . ' a boat you to design i medicine yra need." 1) CURRIII'S FOR DRUGS