Ma V. 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PARE FTVR Demonstration 8t A demon stration of slipcovers will be held In the Aluuma community hall, Muy ID, at 1 p. m. You re to bring the chair you w!h covered to the hall o It can be measured to ace how much material you will have to pur chase. May 20 you purchaae the material. May 21 at 0 o'clock you bring the material to the hall and learn how to make your dip-cover. All ladlea that are Interested In brighten ing up their chain, now la the time, tiring a sack lunch. Visits Mrs. R. Harper, Rose ville. Calif , spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Charles M. Rey nolds. 2110 White avenue. Mrs. Harper ia the mother of Mrs. Ralph Burke, MIS East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Burke and daughter, Lavllla, left Wed- nesday morning for Rosevllte and missed Mrs. Harper who waa en route here. Visiting rrom Tacema Mr. and Mrs. William Brebner Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Breb ner and daughter, Mary Ann, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saether of Modoc Point. They attended the wedding of their grandson and nephew, W. A. Brebner Saether, to Miss Del phlne Olson on Saturday, May 10. Visitors Hare Mr. and Mrs. Wllhum A. Brebner of Tacoma, Wash., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson of 1DSS Del Moro street. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brebner are the parents of Mrs. Paul Saether of Modoc Point. Past Oracles The Past Or- aclea of the Royal Neighbors of America will meet with Mrs. Ed Robinson, 818 Spring street, Friday, May 23, at 7:30 p. m. All members and visiting Past Oracles are Invited. Jackson Court Pay Visit to Klamath, Make Inspection Members of the Klamath coun ty court on Friday played host to Jarkson county court members. The Jarkson men came to re pay a visit of the Klamath group to Jackson county some time ago. The visitors were taken on a trip through the valley and ln spected the county road shops, various road projects, the Infirm ary, and other spots of Interest to the officials of the two court' ties. VITAL STATISTICS SHIRLEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore., May IS, 1041. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Shirley, 804 Delta street, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds 12 ounces. YANCEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore., May IS, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Yancey, 2728 Kane street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 1 2 1 ounces. Returns Here Dr. O. G. Guernsey will return to his of fice Monday after an absence of the past five weeks when he waa confined to hia bed In a Portland hospital. Dr. and Mra. Guernsey returned here Thurs day night. Improving The condition of frank Card, Pelican City youth, who auffered severe facial Injur ies In a motorcycle accident re cently, waa reported Improved at Hillside hospital Friday. Assumed Name J. R. Peebler has filed with the county clerk the assumed business name of Office Supply company. On Business District Attor ney L. Orth Sisemore was In Salem Friday on county business. In North Deputy Sheriff Dale Walloon spent Friday In the north end of the county on business. GET DRAFT NOTICE Klamath county will furnish 28 men for the US army under terms of the Selective Service act on June 4, service headquar ters aaid Friday. From board 1 there will be 11 selectees departing for Portland on the night train on that date, along with IS from county board 2. Although there are a few vol unteers on hand for the call, Major Ted Case, local director, said most of the men will be called to service. Read the Classified Page. LOST filVER GARDEN CLUB TO MEET HEBE MERRILL Lost River Gar den club members will meet this month on Monday, May 26, rather than May 27, the regular meeting date which Is being set ahead to permit those Interest ed In flower arrangementa to attend an all day meeting in Klamath Falls at which Mrs. McCulloch, Altadena, Calif., west coast authority on arrangements will speak. The all day meeting to be held in the basement room of the Klamath Falls library which Is being sponsored Jointly by the Klamath Falls Library club and the Lost River Garden club starts at 10 a. m. with an in formal discussion during the morning. Those attending are asked to bring a lunch and the main lecture will start promptly at 2 p. m. The guest speaker will analyze arrangementa made by anyone Interested and odd vases difficult to use for grace ful arrangements may be brought for a lesson. Mrs. U. A. Krausc, pupil of Mrs. McCulloch, highly reconv mends the speaker and anyone Interested In arrangementa of blossoms for every use and every room may attend. Particularly are garden club members invited to be present. A charge of 33 cents will be made for the lec ture. The Lost River club meeting at the home of Mrs. M. A. Bow man will answer roll call on "Wild Flowcra I Have Found in This Locality," and will com plete plans for the annual flower show to be held here probably next month. Plans for the an nual picnic will also come up. A spenker will discuss prepar ation of flowers for exhibit. For Your Information 9m anas aevtrtisifif hi Ties tilinws, aims IIM WEATHER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Partly cloudy north with show ers In extreme north portion and fair south portion tonight and Saturday; slightly warmer In south portion; moderate to freah northwest winds off coast except moderate south to west from Cane Mendocino northward. OREGON Mostly cloudy with ahowera west and north portions tonight and Saturday; little change In temperature; moderate to freah southwest to west wind off the coast. Extended forecast for far west excepting southern California, period of May 16-23: Occasional moderate frontal ihowera in Pa cific northwest and extreme northern California, extending Into northern Nevada about Monday; otherwise fair or part ly cloudy; cool in Pacific north west and near and or alightly above normal temperature else where. Mall Closing Times (Trains) Southbound: 6:00 a m. Northbound: 9:30 a m. Southbound: 8:1S o nv. Northbound: 8:30 p m. (Stages) Alturas, L.ikevlew, Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 a. m. Lady Eagle The Lady Eagles club will meet at the home of Lucille Ruge. 1605 Siskiyou street, Monday, May 19, instead of Wednesday, May 21. Drum Corps Member of the Eaglea auxiliary drum corps are asked to go to Penney's for shoe fittings as soon as possible. AT TULELAKE TULELAKE M. V. Maxwell, Siskiyou county farm advisor, was guest speaker at this week's Rotary luncheon. Introduced by L. E. Tillotson, program chair man, Maxwell offered an inter esting resume of agricultural In terests covered by his office. later presenting a number of colored pictures taken of the Tournament of Roses in Pasa dena. Earl Ager, first president of the club, presided in the absence of President Floyd A. Boyd. Luncheon guests were W. A. Lorenz, Paul Mathews, H. E. Hauger and Pat Patterson, Klam ath Falls, and Vince Courts, Al turas. Card Club Meets Wednesday at Fort Klamath FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Wil lard Beckman and Mrs. Harold Wimcr were Joint hostesses on Wednesday at the home of the former, for the regular weekly play of their pinochle club. Fol lowing luncheon served at 12:30, four tables of pinochle were In play during the afternoon. High score for the game waa won by Mrs. George Kendall, and second high by Mrs. Beckman. Guests of Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Wlmer were Mrs. Clarence Blakely, Mrs. Fred FrUble, Mrs. Ed Cross, Mra. Joe Taylor, Mrs. Pearl Baker, Mrs. George Ken dall, Mrs. Spencer Radcllffe, Mrs. Tom Dyche end Mrs. Tod Deffenbacher. Mrs. Deffen bacher and Mrs. Cross will en tertain the group on Wednesday of next week. Airport Expansion Deeds Put on File Deeds to two pieces of proper ty to be used in the Klamath air port expansion were filed with the county clerk Friday. One transferred to the city 89.9 acres of land owned-by E. G. and Dorothy Born, at a consideration of $9000. Another transferred property from Mike and Anna Zupan for a sale price of $7750. s LAKE VIEW As a special as sembly Wednesday afternoon, awards were presented to the outstanding members of the senior class of Lake view high school. Lois Clause, valedic torian, and Elsworth Cleiand, salutatorian, were awarded cups for having the highest grade average for their four yeara in high school. 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