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SATURDAY, AUG. 6, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN .Couple Celebrates 'Anniversary Here Mr. lid Mr. J. Hlufford of llrnd. Or,, formerly of Klamath Pulla, celebrated their flflleth wending annlvriknry nl the home of their daughter end aon-ln-law, Mr. mill Mm. J. w. Elliott. Sunday, July Jl. Joan KllloU, their iraiitlHiiiiiihtrr. wan In chalice nf tin gueat book. Mary Lou Miller onrt Mra. Clyde Stafford, granddaughter mid daughter-ll-lw. armed till wedding cuke. Prealrilng at the punch bowl and (ultra arrvlre wart Mra. Levi Ltlfur, Mra. Samuel Cii. Mra. Haul Stafford, Mra. Kmmelt Murker. (nit-ul-luwn gurnl were Mr. and Mia. Levi Leilur u( Tolela, Mra. Samuel Co. Kddyvlllr, Mia. J a mra Wall and dauiihlrr, l.ana Ju, (rum Veahnn, Wanli., Mr. and Mra. Clyde cHaffnrd and aon, (Ireiiory, Wenal rhee, Wash, Joneph Mtafford, Nu hirbcr, Calif , Mr anil Mra. J'aul rtiafford and dniuthlrra, l.urlla. (lull and Evelyn of llrnd; Hubert film tan uf Leavenworth, Wash, Mr. and Mra. C J. Hall and anna. Thuniaa and lieiiiila of Koiiera llrlahta. Maryland. Daughters of the couple and tlirlr faniillea attending from thin city were Mr. and Mra. tcminott Marktr, Kenned! and lleverly; Mr. and Mra. (lien Miller, alarv Lou and Honald. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Elliott and Joan. Jarklyn and Oram, and Mr. and Mra. Leonard Raiker. A family reunion a held Hatur day nlaiil prereflim the open house Hunday. Mr. and Mra. Hlafford moved to Klamath Kalla In VM from Wenat ihee, Wah. Thry niaile their home her until IIH4. when they moved to Bend. a Card Party m Elva Weaver wa lioslra la the Humble club of Nrlahbora ol Woodcraft on Wednesday evenim July 27. Uiere were alateen prearnl A bualneaa meetiuf waa followed by whlal and pinochle. At whUI. Dlrkay freeman held high arore. Hylvia Ttltnn low; in pinochle high a. ore waa held by Ida Morhettat. low by Martlia Ollrrlal, and Phlllla Xlahoury r t c 1 1 t d Uie eclal ward. On Wednesday A usual 10. the club will to to Moore park fur a twUuck picnic at I p m. a Seven Yeors Old WEHTKIDE-A birthday party waa given Tueaday July 34 at the R. A. 8lpp home In honor of Ned die Hipp who waa celebrating hla aevenUi birthday. Clueata were Jerry Thill. Billy and Bobby Hlrhardwm. Stanley New man, Jimmy Nelaon. Milton Ad ama, Charlie Crow I. Beity Morrell. Jullene and Harry foney. Lea Mae and, Lucille Ruck. Zelda and Jim my O'Nell. Charleara and Nancy 1-ant. Fjlanlry Orlrarfotf. Maudie Jean Batman, Aria Buck. Mra. Char lea Lanla, and Llnny, Johnnie, and Uie aural of honor, Neddie 81pp. a Members of the P a a t Noble Orand club and the Rebekah Social club held a picnic on the lawn at the home of Bernlce MrCrarken on Wednesday July 77. Twenty-am at tended. Ijitrr IB the afternoon bingo and bridge were played. A new Idea In scarf la the "bonk jrchirf", a allk aqua re printed with beat-selling bonk UUea. awe t. : V ! : f r r ( " '. i i i MARRIED RECENTLY were Jody Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Corter of this city, and Mclvin Hollin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hollin of Salem. The two said fheir vows at tht Zion Lutheran church in Camas, Wash. They are at home In the Lincoln apartments in this city. PHILC 1026 Moln Phone 5512 Splash Party Cllorla Malian waa honored Tuea day with a blrtliday party. The af fair for the II -year -old took the form of a awlmnuug party at Oil. lineal were Lynrtui Korclca, Caiol Kloua, Carol lllrhti, Janice Whylal, Heckle Whytal, Dallas Mae Ueinard. Harbara Moore. Bully bue Uurke. Karen I'aup. Hharon Taylor, uuic Nrlaelll, Hailla Cook, Nancy Clark. Jane Larkln and biiaruii ifaliu. Tea Held Mi a. John Moehl lioaleaa Wcdnenlay at a lovely Informal tea given at her home In Pelican city. The lea waa In honor of her moth er. Mia. L. B. Hartholinrw who la viMtlng from a Moinea, la. Mr. Bartholomew la elan viaiung here. Tea houra were from 3:30 to S during the afternoon. Out-of-town gueaia were Mra. Art Blorkllnger of Chlloquln. and Mra. Wilfred Lamb from Modoc Holm, a a Entertained BLY On Monday afternoon. July J3. Mra. Allen Cummlnga enter tained with a birthday party for ner aaugnter Uunna, who waa eight yeara old. Utieata were Leu Chronlaurr. Palay and Hoy Martin. Ronnie Cuniminga. Judy Book, Judy Mc Oiunla and lxnina Cummlnga. Camp 4-W Oueat of the Antle family waa Mra. Aimee coualn. Ionard Deri ly. from Yakima, Wuh. Vlaiting In camp Uat Sunday wrrv Mr. ana Mra. oeorge Low. They are former resident ol Camp. Melvin Smith en)oyed a week-end vlaiting Mr. and Mra. D. W. Mili ar una n. A week ago Sunday the Antlea apent a beautiful day at Crater lake. Margie rioty waa a (ueat of Mr. and Mn Lee Preacott. Mr. Edalell and aon alao vlrtted the Preacolla Mr. and Mra. Elmer Wilaon and family have moved to Bly. They were preaenlrd with a large blan ket a a going away gift. Spending Uie week-end with Mr. and Mra. lhto and family were Mr. and Mra. Ilertaag and Kay Kel ly. Lei i uie aim had aa gueau Mr. and Mra. Huff. Toaaed aalada are especially de llcloiu when they have a variety of green. Uae walercreaa, Bnaton and Iceberg lettuce, mmalne. endive, chicory and eacarole If thry are available. Refrigerator Freeien ,1 1 F L " a. M ' a ' Ja- aj;.,.-..-;. . . MR. AND MRS. J. f. STAFFORD, of Bend, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary last Sunday at the home of their doughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott. The Elliotts gave on open house in their honor. Oudertan Fort Klamath Week-end home gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra. William C. Hacklrr were Hackler'a brother and wife. Mr. and Mra. O. C. Hacklrr of San Franctaco, Calif. Mr. and Mra. John Palmer and family of Klamath Fall apent Sun day afternoon vlaiting here at the home of her mother and grand mother, Mra. Edna Orth and Mra. Viola Leever. Oene Heaaelgrave haa taken a Job at the ahopa of Uie Oregon atate highway department In Klamath Falla. having atarted Monday. Hla aon, Wayne, will remain here with hla grandparent. Mr. and Mra. Frank Kdwarde, unul achool atari thla fall. Mra. JeM Mlghtmler left by atage Monday evening for San Joae, Calif., where ahe waa called bv Uie death of a brother-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Rlghtmler had Juat returned to Fort Klamath from Poe valley after pending a week there at Uie home of Mr. and Mra. Paul Breithaupt. the latter being their dauel.ter. William C. Hackler made a bual neaa trip to Bakertleld and Loa An gelea, Calif, apending a week In Uie eouth and making Uie trip both waya bv plane. During hla abaence. company arrived at Uie Hacklrr ranch for a week. Mra. Hackler'a nephew and niece. Mr. and Mra. William Packard of Corpu ChrUU. Texaa. Mr. and Mra. Hackler were railed to Redding. Calif.. Monday by new of Uie death of hla aunt. Mr. Charlee Lack. The Hackler attended the funeral aervlce held on Tun day, reluming home Thursday. Mr. and Mra. William B. Comb and daughter. Dorothy Ellen, apent Uie week-end vlaiting relaUvea In Lakevlew. Comba la emploved lo cally by the Weat Coaat Telephone company, which I putUng up new pole and line preparatory to In tailing dial telephone here. J. P. MrAullffe end muui ahlpped out aeveral truck of cattle thla week to Southern California market. Mra Lucille Nlcholi.cn and daugh ter. Lou Ellen and Patsy, have returned from Elleiuburg, Waah., where they apent a week with rela tive and attended the wedding of Mr. Nlcholwi niece, Erllne An deraon of Ellenabunt. She became the bride of Leo SchuMrr Jr. of Fl Paao, Texas, both young people hav ing graduated In June from Stan ford university at Palo Alto, Calif. Following the wedding. Mr. and Mr. Sehuater Jr. left on a honeymoon trip to Canada. Mr. J. P. McAulltfe relumed thla week from a alx werka' tour of France and Italy, aponsored annu ally by the Catholic church, during which the group vlalted cathedrals and point of relleloua Interest, the highlight of the trip being the visit to the pope at Uie Vatican In Rome. Italy. Visiting here thl week from Cres cent lake are Mrs. Earle B. Thorpe Jr. and aon. Jackie, who are spend ing a few days at the home of Mra. Earle B. Thorpe 8r. The latter had been visiting at Uie home of her aon and family at Crescent lake where Thorpe Sr. makes his home. Visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Combs and daughter, Dorothy Ellen, were his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Walker of Portland. They lrft Thursday after spending three days here at the Combs home In the Hlghtmler apartment. Death on Thursday evening. Au gust 3, claimed Mrs. Robert "Bob" Taylor, Bi-yrar-old pioneer who passed away at her home here. Mrs. Taylor had been In poor health for quite some time past. She Is survived locally by a son. Clay, who has made his home with his mother for the past 15 yeara, and by a daughter, Mrs. Ida WlRhtmann of Portland. She waa Uie oldest local resident In point of age, a revered and beloved member of a, fine old generation whose number are fast diminishing with Uie passing years. Fort Klam ath Is saddened by the passing of thl grand old lady whom we all knew aa 'Bob. mmfmmtmmtmmtmfi DR. R. THEODORE LINDLEY, Optometrist Announces his association with Lloyd J. Goble, O.D. For the Practice of Optometry COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS AND VISUAL TRAINING Suite 510 Medical Dental .Building Klamath Falls, Oregon & . r TV. Mt. Laki Mr. and Mra. I. W. White and nephew, Raymond While, returned ! Tueaday noon from a few daya' I visit with an uncle, M. J. Murphy and family at Vlda. They enjoyed I fishing In the McKenzle river. f Mra. Vrrn Berry and children are vlaiting at the home of Mra. Berry's' father, 8. P. Dehllngrr. I Mr. and Mra. Luther Freeman! and daughter of Madraa, have moved to Klamath Fall, where Freeman 1 employed. They visited at Uie home of Mra. Freeman parent. Mr. and Mr. Jay Man ning last week. CongratulaUona are extended to Rev. arid Mra. J. R. DeLap. Their little aon. Bruce Charles, arrived at Klamath Valley hospital Friday noon, weighting 0 pound. 11 ounce. The DeLap have two other children, Larry and Peggy. Mr. and Mr. Jay Fairclo re turned Friday from a motor trip to Yellowatone National park. Mr. Percy Dixon. Mr. Ronald WhIUatch and aon. Charles. Mra. Merrill Bond. Donna Dixon and Mra. R. L. Fleming returned home Saturday night from a visit with relaUvea and friend In Vancouver. Camaa and Ridgefield. Wash, and Portland. Richard Fleming wa dismissed from Uie Klamath Valley hospital Tueaday morning after receiving treatment for a dislocated left arm suffered Monday afternoon while working on a machine shed on Uie Troy Quail ranch. Mr. Jamea Crawford and aon. i Fred and James Jr. motored to The Dalles. Tuesday with Mr, i Crawford brother, Ralph M a n i nlng. The Crawford will make their home there where Crawford is with the Richfield Oil company. Mr. and Mr. Earl Mack and ! family apent Sunday at Crescent I lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Volske and aon : 8teven o t Aihambra, Calif, ar rived Sunday at the home of their cousin, Ralph Hill and family for a visit. Thry will leave for home Thursday night. Ronald Whltlatch. Merrill Bond and Paul Whltlatch enjoyed fishing at Uie Clover and Fish lake Fri day and Saturday. Percy Dixon was feted with a i birthday dinner Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Whltlatch. T h a e present I were Uie Immediate family, Percy Dixon, Donna Dixon, Mr. and Mra. Harold Dixon. Philip, Karen and Judy Dtxon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill, Richard. Robert and Jeanle Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bond and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whltlatch and son, Charles. Mr. Estella Hill and nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Volsde and Steven and Mr. and Mrs. Jack M a r h a 1 1 and children, Jackie. Kathleen, Janice and Ann motored to Cratrr lake Wednesday. Mra. Forrest Breithaupt returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Breithaupt and family at Salem Saturday. Her young son, Don. ac- i compamed her home. He haa been visiting aeveral weeks In Salem. Mrs. Madeline Orltflth of Salem is visiting friends and relatives here and In Klamath Falls. Mrs. J. R. DeLap and Infant son. Bruce Charles, returned home from the Klamath Valley hospital Tues day afternoon. Driver Carries $200, ,000 On Him SEDRO WOLLEY, Aug. (IP) Town Marshal Neil McLeod con firmed Friday a report that a Sedro Woolley man was carrying J200.000 In government bonds when ques tioned after a minor traffic accident here Wednesday right. "I was sure surprised when I got to counting It out." McLeod com mented. He said the man gave no reason for carrying such a fortune In his bonds with him. "We didn't ask him why he had so much on him," commented the mar shal, "but I suppose he would have told us If we had." For a few pennlea per word you can advertise to thousands through a Want Adl Phone 8111. Lanqell Valley Mr. and Mr. Ben Nork and fami ly spent Sunday at the Lava Beds. Mr. and Mra. Cheater Willy end family and Mr. and Mrs. George Oormley and family, all of Wood land, Calif , visited last week with Mr. and Mra. Delbert Carr. The three glrla are slatera. Evelyn Gibson Cash of San Die go, Calif, vlalted frlenda In Lan gell valley and Bonana Monday. She ha been visiting her parent In Klamath Falla. Madun Monroe visited Rhea House on Wednesday. Martin Brown and Mr. and Mra. Lester Leavltt and Mary were Sun day dinner gueaia of Mr and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Fergeraon and Mrs. F. W. Brown left Satur day for a few days in Portland. Mr. and Mra. Denny Lee of Al turaa, Calif, visited their aon. Bob by, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Plnelll and Mra. Fay Huchanan of Klamatn Falla were dinner gueau of the Bill Burnetts Thursday. Monte Burnett returned home after apending aev eral days with the Plnelll. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth and family of Seattle, Wash, and Mra. A. L. Long of Preston. Kan. spent laat week-end with the Del bert Carra. Mra. Long 1 her sister. Mra. Mary Dearborn I spending a few weeks with her son, Wea, and family. On Monday they visit ed Uie Harry Prazlers and Mr. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Jr. spent Sunday at Chlloquln with her parent, Mr! and Mrs. Ernest Orave. The House brothers. Tom. Dave, Dan and Bill, left Aug. 3 for De troit, Mich, for a contest with oth er Ele quartet. Mrs. Tom House and Mrs. Bill House are visiting at Medlord with Mr. and Mrs. Ir win House while their husband are away. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork Mon day evening. Mrs. Lester Moor and family and Mrs. tide Oilman of Merrill visited Mrs. Walter Smith Sr. Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carr vis ited Monday evening with Mr. and Mra. Letter Leavltt. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce and two children of Fallbrooke, Calif, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazler Sat urday. Mr. Pierce will be remem bered as Ola Mayo. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant and family were dinner, gueau of Mr. and Mr. Bill Burnett and family Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges of Tu lelake visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Ron and Darrell Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Bob Evans and family spent Uie week-end visiting friend In LangeU valley. Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turner of San Francisco, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zlck and children, also of Uie bay city, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and sons. Mrs. and Mra. Zlck spent a few day In Lan. gell valley with Mr. and Mra. Joe Hotuoeau Marilyn Ross of Klamath Falls Is spending a week wiUi 8usan House. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House) In LangeU valley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker and aon have gone on a vacation trip to Michigan. Odessa and BUI Noble and Chris tine and Frank Brown have new car, purchased last week In Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wells Tuesday evening. The occasion waa Uie Pepple' wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and son spent Tuesday at Tulelake with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodges. Bonanza has a new barber. John Collins opened his shop in Uie Ant ler cafe building. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Haley and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haley spent several days fishing at Paulina lane. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and F. W. Brown left Sunday morning for Hood River to attend farm bu reau meeUngs. Betty Jo Bradley of Lakevlew Is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and lamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Colahan of Colorado visited Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Wells last week-end. The men are cousins and hadnt seen each other for 29 years. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Turner Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple, Betty Jo Bradley and Joan Zlck visited Mends in LangeU valley 8unday. Mrs. Bud Peterson of Sweet Home Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ervln Pool and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stewart have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lovelady and daughter of Canby and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colahan and son of Reno, Nev. spent Uie week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Love lady, and other relatives. Margie Brown received medical care In Klamath Falls Monday for a burned hand. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whltmore of Henley apent Monday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. King Hubble. Mra. Burroughs Is here from Mo desto, Calif, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Olvan. Mrs. Glvan la recovering nicely from major sur- Office 6422 Buford Hargus, M.D. announces the opening of his office for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diagnosis and treatment By appointment S . a;'- I f . . : i hV- ' " Y.'j : i, "i ... V j km DOROTHY ELLIOTT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elliott, has chosen September 17 as her wedding day. The vows will be exchanged with Jack Jimerson, son of Mr. ond Mrs. C. L. Jimerson, of Ukiah, Calif., formerly of this city. The scene of the nuptials will be St. Paul's Episcopal church. Jones-Miller Bright Siars In Skies Interest By J. HUGH PBL'ETT Many Inquiries lately have been received regarding two brilliant light reported shining Uke little lanterns from opposite walls of Uie blue dome of Uie twUight skies. The one In the west seemingly ha even brought apprehension to Uie minds ot a few. A newspaper man recent ly climbed to the roof of a high office building to determine the reason for some excited telephone calls. But he could locate nothing. for the disturbing object had by that time silently slipped beneath Uie western skyline. These evening brilliancies are not terrestrial d Unisys of aerial achievement, either hostile or friendly, but belong entirely In Uie realm of Uie celestial. Nor are they supernatural, for they obey natural law perfectly. Their positions at any given hour tonight could have been calculated with precision 100 year ago by mathematical as tronomers. What then are they? Our faithful ancient friends. Uie planet Venus and Jupiter, other world of our own solar system which every so often return to beautify our evening skies for sev eral months. These planets are by far the brightest of any of Uie star-like ob jects In Uie heavens. Venus, which can be sighted fairly low In the west within about half an hour af ter sunset, will continue to Increase In luminosity during Uie rest of Uie year, and by late December will be a-i uuic. ? a gorgeous Christmas star. One must look early for Venus for It set about IS hours after Uie sun. Jupiter rises in Uie southeast at !LU2. .JJS. 'uS.U!l?!Uned with booth of merchandise, moves westward always low In Uie sky. By 11 .Jn. standard time (mid night DST) It Is In Uie south, and four hours later, sets in the south west. August is Uie Ume when the mrs terious band of Uie Milky Way shows at its best a it spans Uie evening sky from north to south. After Uie 15th the moon wiU not rise until late, then when twilight has faded from Uie heavens and Uie observer Is away from bright city lights, this faint white glow ot Uie galaxy la revealed. This is ac tually a vast collection ot distant stars, so remote that they cannot be detected individuaUy. August Is siso Uie month for the Perseid meteors, known as the Tear of St. Lawrence. They are at their best from August 10 to 13, when 70 or 80 per hour may some times be counted providing Uie say la dark, clear and moonless. But gery. Adele Brown Is working for Mrs. Oivan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pro ugh and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rhlnevault and Karen, all of Klamath Falls spent last week-end with relatives and friends here. FOR RENT bv waa eaaaia Sewing Mochinei Lata HaSala Sewing Machine Service An laekaare VII laaata War rwaw till Residence 436S 200-203 Underwood Bldg. 7th ot Main Street August Watchers thl year observing will be greaUy hampered by bright moonlight aU j night during the time they are Uie most numerous. However, many of Uie brighter ones can be spotted bv anyone with good vision who wlU constanUy keep his eye on the sky for a considerable period. ia the ladiel! Lao ftcJnhart San Francisco. Aug. ( Thla Is about the hardest c o 1 -umn I have ever had to write, what with my time so short and so much to tell you. The CUt Show was never more lavish than i . ... Levis Krtnhaji now. Not only ; wouia i n e Herald & News have to be a much larger I paper to allow me to Include all j Uie details I - would like, but our 1 little shop at Sl Main would have to be a large department store to ! hold aU Uie things I would like ! tA Bend tinnu tn vnil Tt t- fun I I though, selecting the very choicest buys and most irreslstable gifts for you out of the enormous selection on display. The enure Civic auditorium I several hotels have floors of gift- ware, and the great merchandise ! Mart I overflowing with tempting offerings. For our Chinese imports. I always go directly to the great importing houses on Grant avenue In fabulous Chinatown, where there Is good food for the stomach as well as for Uie business, I have thought of so many ot you readers whom I know per sonally, and wished you could be with me to delight In Uie variety and fine quality of the merchan dise here, but as soon as It can be shipped, (much ot It comes from the East coast or abroad) you will aU be Invited to see many, many new things at truly reasonable prices, at Relnharts. 510 Main, where you get 8 & H Green sumps on all purchase and repairs. GOOD By 'a.V" TELEPHONE 5111 OR 655 FOR FAST FICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE SEND YOUR CLEANING WITH YOUR LAUNDRY! CASCADE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Klomoth'i Finest Opp. Pot Offk, Bly Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chandler ol Lakevlew spent Uie week-end her visiting at the Allen Cumminga home, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nicholson and daughter ot Ashland were vlaiting last weekend. On Saturday afternoon, July 30, Mra, Dave Campbell, Mrs. Ted Hyde, Mrs. Joe Kendall. Mrs. F. H. Armstrong, Mrs. Harold Powell, Mrs. Clara Abbott, and Mrs. Herb) Hadley enjoyed a bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Smlto of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. August Fekkanen and children spent the week-end at Bend vlaiting relative. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Book and daughters Wild Dean and Char lotte, who have made their horn here the last seven years, left last week to make their home In Klam ath Fall. Book has had Uie meal market at trie Sycan store for sev eral years and has many frlenda who regretted to see him leave. Book will work at Carter's a to re m Klamath. Mrs. Clark Abbott and Mrs. Herb Hadley were bualneaa visitors In Klamath Falls on Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Baker and sons Gerry and Johnny ot The Dalle are making their home her. Baker la an engineer on road con struction on Quarts mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock had as their guest last week Mra. Hitchcock's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ora LanU of Salem. This wa Uie LanU's first trip to this community, and they enjoyed trips to Lakevlew, Tule lake, and Uie Lava Beds. Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington and small son Andy have moved, here and are at home at Uie Kenny Kester residence. The Pennington lived at Ivory Pine for some time and have many friend here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendall had a their guest July IS through 34 Mrs. Kendall's mother, Mra. H. A. Frentx, her niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ttetje and small son Christopher and niece Nancy and Kitty Bheller, all of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dahms have purchased the John Fuasell borne and moved last week. Buck Kness, who haa spent the last two weeks at the Clark Abbott home, left Tuesday to go to work near Chlloquln. Easy and colorful way to redec oraut a child's room or guest room la to make bedspread, draperies and pillows of felt. It comes In a wide range of decorator colors. i need no hemming. 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