Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 211. HM2
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mother is the title claimed by pretty Patricia Bowers, right,
37-year-old wife of a casting executive and mother of two.
Mrs. Bowers is perched alongside movie actress Piper
Laurie, for whom she is a stand-in. .
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By MRS. T. P. MICHAEL
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and
daughters, Sheryl and Leslie, of
Klamath Falls visited Friday. Feb.
15 with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Butts and broth
er, Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritter
were transacting business in Klam
ath Falls on Monday, Feb. 18, and
they also visited with Mrs. Mary
Egert.
A large number of parents at
tended the Valentine party at the
Bonanza . school Thursday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blotcher
have cold their home to Mr, and
Mrs. WiHiam Bell, and they left
on Wednesday, Feb. 13. for Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and
ton, Jimmie, transacted business
in Klamath Falls on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hartzler and
ion, John, were transacting busi
ness in Klamath Falls on Friday.
Mrs. Hartzler spent the day visit
ing Mrs. Mary Egert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Falkoski and
daughter, Virginia, visited on Thur
day evening with Mrs. Ann Joan
White and Charlie Inman.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bisbey ac
companied by their mother. Mrs.
Emest Bisbey, were Klamath Falls
visitors on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. C. Moore and daugh
ter, Alice, of Merrill, spent sev
eral days of the past week with
her mother, Mrs. E. C. Jones and
sister, Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Angle and
daughters, Cathy and Marie, were
Dairy visitors on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. Gober of Klamath Falls
epent the weekend with her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
led Falkoski and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs
of Bprague River visited on Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Michael.
Albert Burgdorf and son, Eldon,
visited on Sunday with his sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Arant.
Mrs. Ted Falkoski and daugh
ter, Virginia, visited on Friday with
Mrs. Sarah Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoefler and
children. Ray Gloria and Wanda,
of Klamath Falls visited on Sun
day with their mother, Mrs. Sarah
Michael.
Mrs. Harvey Butts accompanied
by Mrs. Ann Joan White, was shop
ding in Klamath Falls on Friday,
Mrs. Martha McCumber visited
m Thursday fternoon with her sis
Mrs. H. L. Arant.
Mrs. S.- K. Hartzler visited on
Thursday with her sister, Mrs.
Sarah Michael.
E. C. Jones returned home last
week from Oakland, Calif., where
he visited with his sister who is
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pool and
children, Lillian, Bernice and Carl,
of Bly, were dinner guests on Sun
jay of their sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vieira.
Mrs. Sarah Michael visited on
Monday in Klamath Falls with
Mrs. Mary Egert.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vieira and son,
Jerry and Lee, were dinner guests
on Monday evening of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R Pool of Bly.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael
were transacting business In Klam
ath Falls on Monday.
By MRS. E. R. NELSON
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Leyva re
turned recently from Lexington,
Ore., where they spent a few days
visiting their son. Gar, and family
at the Lexington Air Field, where
they now live. Gar has been ap
pointed by the Oregon State Board
of Aeronautics as an industrial
flight examiner at any base of op
erations in Oregon-
The regular session of - Grange
754 was held Saturday, Feb. 23, fol
lowed by a dance.
Mrs. George Carlon entertained
the guild members to a Valentine
party, Feb. 14, when the group
met at her home for their regu
lar meeting. Officers elected for
the coming year were Mrs. Ruth
Graves, president; Mrs. Mae Ley
va, vice-president; Mrs. Kathleen
Car Ion, secretary-treasurer. The
Guild will sponsor a card party at
the Grange hall Feb. 29. Following
the business meeting the guests
were seated at a beautifully ap
pointed table suggestive of the Val
entine . motif. Dessert and coffee
were served. The next meeting will
be held at the Summer Lake
Lodge with Mrs. Ruth Graves as
hostess.
Mrs. James Foster had the mis
fortune to wreck her car enroute
to Lakeview two weeks ago where
she was taking her children to the
dentist. It is assumed she struck
an icy spot on the highway and
overturned her car in the ditch.
We are happy to' report that no
one was injured
Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey at
tended the bull sale in Redding,
Calif., on Feb. 9, while enroute
home from a trip to San Francisco,
where they had gone to attend the
funeral of Mr. Harvey's brother,
Joe.
About three inches of new snow
fell here a weekend ago. However,
it was very wet and no doubt will
not stay long. We have really had
a rugged winter but the moisture
was needed following the very dry
summer.
Church school was held at the
Episcopal churchFrlday, Feb. 15.
Regular church service was held
Sunday afternoon Feb. 17. Rev. H.
N. Tragitt made the trip up from
Lakeview for both services.
The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police were organized in 1873.
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