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FEBRUARY 81, W8 HERALD AND NtWB, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE . NTINE AND HRTHDAY PARTY . . . (or Ulyssa B.l.n. i given by her parents rob. I J; just two dyi before 1 2. Thirty-six preteonen were Invited to there the malo "portoneliied" Velentine birthdey cake: end to lha houri from 7 fo 10:30 p.m., dancing end ploying tre ihown with her In lh picture: From the left, Jen Baxter, Merilyn Melon, Lynne Farley, Ulyssa, end her celte; John Brinegar, Bobbie Harris end Berbere Cenine. Beck row, Dick Monti, Hugh Sweney, Mergene Hunteker, Christine Anderson, 'Oerlene Gesler, Carolyn Bullard, Stewart Maxwell, Beverly Westlund, Peggy Seidemen, Morgan John ton, Bruce Black (exposes en eye); and Adele Goehring does the same. Photo by Floyd at Underwoods 3" If M&pfr ill o JSMu A COSTUME PARTY .... for Alice, II year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herry Lester, 3228 Leverne, brought out hearts of all sixes and colors. Mrs. Lester entertained for her' deughter, Feb. 1 3, end invited a group of Alice's friends in for en evening of fun, games and refreshments. Seated on floor, Marylyn Metier, Dorothy Henton, Joenne Adam. Second row, Sally Loveless, Karon Neeley, Carol Bris bon, Dianna Campbell and Alice. Last row, Patty Kienel, Nancy Meador, Judy James, Donna Hanson, Gloria Jean Kef fer, Swan James, Arlyna Tomkint and Rosa Alvarez. ' v Photo by Kettler UNG . . . SWIRLINuV . .'. backs to camera, "in the . , makes identification a little haterdous. However. ft in action, front row, II to rl Carolyn Bullard (print white collar I . Delmar Hawley, Stewart Maxwell Ibeck Iimtrtl, Patty Patterten, Barbara Canine, in front of i Norland; Carol Taylor, facing Jim Compton and John 9; Ulyisa (hand held out to John, I Back row, Rebec ck (flower In heir), Chrittine Anderson, back of Rebec ca; Beverly Westlund, Morgan Johnson, profile; Bruce Black, Adele Goehring, Charmion Biohn and Dariene Gatter. In front of firepleca, Merlin Simmont, Marilyn Maton, Peggy Seidemen, Sally Robinton, Dick Monti, Hugh - Sweney Jr., and titter, Jene; in front of them, Bobby Harrit, Penney Lee, Margene Hunteker and John Kuykendall (Back of'Lytta".) Photo by Floyd at Underwoods If :-4 K .AtN.? 9Xm 0F HAm "Ly,,iV' 'r t the KU.il v..l e.u... e.L IV n. L , h,ey w" fhe titles In on of the fjam ' "wart M. ii . .... j ii.. bi.l..J I" birtnoay art shown gamei. Lett, M. Swaney; "'t Maxwell, son of Mr; and Mrs. Richard Maxwell. ' the n .t, . .i - .... i n.ult Drew. Fnniu r-'"'i en or ine gueiit xbpi for- i"' SfoPhen B"' BUI Hawklnt all team account. u"'h a note or an tar wai mltted her nd there. Fort Rock By ROBERTA McGEE nnn't fnrot lh Mnreh of Dimes box noclnl i the Orange Hall, Sat urday. FeD. zi, v p.m. mere win be prize for boxes, and gain kuMnlnir l- nlnnnri The drlvA Is community, sponsored. Charley Stinsley received deliv ery of his -new red 1953 Chevro let pickup at Bend Feo. t. Margaret Knley and Dick Schaub were business visitors at Bend Wednesday. Al Mocabee of Lskevlew visited here Feb. S. There will be a donee at tfte Fort Rock Orange Hall Saturday evening, Feb. 28. - Mr. and Mrs. Donald McOee and David and Howard McOee and Dudley E. Long were In Bend Feb. ( where David and Howard visit ed doctors and Dudley picxea up th. lumber truck which was being repaired. Five of tne ueiocn nuiiioi,u,u children were down with flu at the me time last week. The other two avoided It. Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Morehouse s.m visited In Bend Friday. Mr. and Mrs. rranois nuuicwo nhllriran nr sweet Home visile ed Mr. and Mrs. Howard McOee and lamlly Saturday ana ouna.y. Mrs. Andrews Is Rose McOee's sis sunri.v thev drove to Silver Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andrews. . Mrs. . Maurice Ward and Mara i... rhnrinv stlnsley went to Bend Monday to take Maralyn to the doctor lor treatment v, iu u. -ni m. Bud Parka and ti.N ui.r business visitors at Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kaley were business visitors In Lskevlew over the weekend. Dclbert Rutherford's mother. Mrs Verna Rutherford of Bend, Is in St. Charles Hospital at Bend following a fall down the stairs at Per TOW and GAMES it'i POOLE'S ?22Stf.7th y Keno By MRS, JOE DE GRANDE TjtlhTr Thtrktm iaH nt Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Puckett, tnd Mrs. Puck- Mtt with (hftlr rht1rlrn hfcv snnt neveral days visitiitg here. Their name is m uerneiey, wbiiu. cuii uoaaara, grunason 01 wu-, IIokm nlrwlfttifl nf lfnn hR hi bnnd In Fresno, Calif. 'They are oiiiea unuer nui-ivrnniK ocaa rinAAarA famllw an A m V hem hftsd over KERE, Fresno, MO kilocycles, xrom o: w lO o a.m. eacn morniui. Mr, ana mrs. wuour w nuw rnnvaJ A Ylamath IPaillil anri Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey have oougni uieir nome ncre, Mrs. Oeorge Mason has been 111 .lti !, Meet Bahh t(1a ho tiT) helping in the pos'tof flee during her absence. ' UTAH. Dn mtnfl rvllf 0t Tnd finimi tvwnrj avuuu m K'- lan spearhead. 6A Inches long and 3 incnes across, i, wcau,,,u, specimsn. twui anl IT., Brnwn re turned from Rogue River where they spent a week steeineau tun ing with some success. Mike Fuller has been 111 for tev- ...i rf.v with flu Mrs, R. C. Cummings wss taken to an Ashland hospital where she had her tonsils removed. She Is con valescing and expects .to return home soon. Lcmgell Valley . By CORA LEAVITT Mr. and Mrs. HnrrV Frazier and Linda apent Tuesday evening with Mr. . and Mrs. F. W. Brown and Mtrtin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt and Mary on Feb. S. Mr. and Mrs. Santford Jones re turned last weekend from a busi ness and pleasure trip to San Francsco. Mrs. Dick Smith left for Sin Francisco Saturday evening to be with her mother. Mrs. Earl Hitson, who ts expected to undergo major surgery soon. The Rev. and Mrs. Carl Oross, Fleur and Carl Jr.. left Feb. 10 for Canyon City, where he will give several lectures at the clergy man's convention. The Rev. Oross Is the vicar of 8t. Barnabas churcb in Langell Valley. Mr;, and Mrs.' Harry Frailer were dinner guests at the Burnett home on Saturday evening, later they all attended the grange dance. Mnynard Hrlcziscse of the U.S. Navy spent several days with his parents, the pete Hrlcziscse oe fore going to Great Lakes where h will be stationed. He has been at Long Bench for sometime Mr. and Mrs. Tex Hitson and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Thursday eve Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson have returned home from Lone Fine and Los Angeles where they visited with relatives and friends since early December. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill of Klamath Falls spent Monday with the Jack Weimers. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rice enter tained with a dinner at their home on Feb. 4. Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elledge and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams all of Klamath Falls. Pinochle was enjoyed following dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Oraves and Alice and Mr. Oraves Sr., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn and sons Feb. 12. Mrs. Warner Fett. Mrs. Mike Eittrlem and Mrs. Louise Fett all of Klsmath Falls spent Feb. 10 Lwith their sister, Mrs. Bill Bur. nett. Coralee Hodges of Tulelake Is spending a few days with her grandparents, the Les Leavitts. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Frailer ana Linda were dinner guests of the O. C. Johnsons Monday evening. Mrs. Neva Burroughs of Los Angeles and Oene Wllkerson of Eagle Point spent several aays with their nephew. Barney Brown and family. The Browns took them to Eagle Point on Thursday. They were here to attend funeral serv ices for their brother, Kenneth Wllkerson. who passed away at Eagle Point, . where he has lived for several years. The Wllkerson family are early pioneers of Lan gell Valley. i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lilly are spending several days on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Jim 8ulllvan of Yreka spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny. Sun day guests of the Novotnya' also inciuaea curiey roxnuga ana daughter, Elna, and Mr. and Mrs. Curley Evatt of Klamath Falls. Tommy Morris spent the week end with Raymond Jacobsen and helped Raymond celebrate hie I2tb birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris re turned home from several weeks In Portland where ha received medi cal care.' He la much Improved In' health. her home early Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fluyd Branch are helping Bill Dehne with his farm' Inff. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson and children left for Bandy, Ore., to visit Mrs. Wilson's family and show off the new baby. FIRE EXTINGUISHER . (Van Push Button latal fer Hi horn. Only.... City Ice ft Supply Co. 63 Sprlnf.Phon 470. 7.95 ' Bonanza By CORA LEAVITT Relatives here to attend funeral services for Kenneth Wllkerson held Feb. 10 at the Bonanza Church were Mrs. Lula Brown of Bakers field. Mrs. Neva Brown of Los Angeles, Oene and Will Wllkerson, Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Strong, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Billock. all of Sacramento. Kenneth passed away at bis home in Eagle Point after several months illness. - Earl Hitson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hitson Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hitson left Feb. 12 for San Francisco to visit Mrs. tan Hitson who is very 111 in San Fran cisco. Sandy Hitson is with her grandparents the John Browns. Mr. and Mrs, Bin Bechdoldt and Merrill Stewart spent Thursday fishing on Upper Klamath Lake. Charlie Roberts of Burney spent the weekend with his wife and family. Mrs. Christine McCormick is here from Washington D.C.. vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Bold and family. Mrs. Bold is recover, ing from major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Stewart and family have moved here from California to make tneir nome. They are former residents. Mrs. Andy Lovelady and chil dren of Burney is visiting at the Dan Lovelady home. . - The Pepples visited' in Klamath Falls on Monday with 'the Lloyd Pepples and other relatives. Fort Klamath ' By MYCTLE WIMER , To prevent further spread of flu, the family night gathering scheduled for Sunday evening. Feb. (, at the Methodist Church was postponed until Feb. 22. The Rev. C. Ellery Echlln, pastor, and Raymond S. Loosley, chairman of the church board, made the de cision. There ill be potluck dinner at 6 p.m., following by showing of Red Cross movies. Among those on the sick list with flu are Mrs. Jack Thomas and son. Paul: Mrs. James Lecaet. Frank Kendall, little Jay Williams and janei wuson. - Local persons who attended the Red Bluff show and range bull sale Feb. 0-7 Included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaden, Fred L. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prttchett. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Nicholson and family. Doing the chores at the Pope ranch for the three days was Pete Myers, while Gene Page toos care of me work at trie Wil liam Zumbrun ranch while Bud Pritchett was away. The Zum- bruns, who are wintering at Por terville, Calif., visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Brown, were also at the sale, as were several other cattlemen who are spending tne winter in cauiorma. During their parents' absence. Billy Vaden and Carroll Wilson maintained bachelor Quarters at tne vanen nome on tne Tnomas W. Hawkins ranch, both "boys at tending classes at Chtlnqntn High School. Marie Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, stayed with her cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Nicholson, during her parents' absence. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lewis left Fri day for Portland and Salem. Al returned Monday, leaving his wile to visit relatives In Portland for a week. Work has started . on construc tion of a large barn on the Patrick J. McAullffe ranch with four car penters from Klamath Falls busy on tne joo. ( New residents here are Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley and their five-months-old son. George Allen, from Parowan. Utah. They are making their home with his moth er, Mrs. Elizabeth M. booaiey. Oeorge is assisting at Looaley's Genera! Merchandise Market. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strahan spent last weekend visiting his brother and family at Gold Hill. Tuesday they attended the meeting of the Klamath Fans camera cms of which both are members. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wimer Of Medford called on relatives and friends here Wednesday while en business trip to Fort Kuunatn and Klamath Falls. Tuesday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halford were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Drewlow of Malin. .. .; , : Earl Jackson has been removed from the veterans' hospital m Port land to the Roaeburg - Veteraae Hospttal and s reported ouiuowuaa improved by hl-w wha want last wee- to Roseburg- to -- visit - him. - V' An unexpected dinner guest Fri day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimer waa Charles (Bug) Johnson of Project City, Calif., who dropped in just in time to take potluck with his old friends. He is a former resi dent, former Crater Lake National Park employe and has been living at Project City for some time with his mother. Mrs. Forence Vaughn, while awDloyed at Shasta: dam. Friday he left for Washington and plans to locate - near uwt partnership with his brother. Ernest, in the garage business. After visiting here for a week with Charles J. Brlcco, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roeder and eon. Clark, and also spending some time in Klamath Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brlcco and eon, Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hma and Mr. and Mrs. Art Schneider left Monday, Feb. 9, on the return trip to their homes in Merrill. Wis., planning to stop off at Brook ings, Calif., on business. Mrs. Hina is the daughter of Charles J. Bricco and a sister of Mrs. Roeder and Kenneth Brlcco while Mrs. Schneider is Hint' sister. . Mrs. William Brewer and Darto Dee are ill with chickenpox. ake it. from me . . . ' . ) Surj KLAMATH BASIN CRADE X PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Quality Cleaning Fast Service - Fair Prices ' 1 'V, Here's how to sprue MB for Spring without tpendinq fortune for nw clothes! Sand your tuitt . topcoats . . . sport jackets . .' . slacks to in fer top quality cleaning service. W'H them that "Just-out-oM-ban'. box" look . . . at vary small cost! ' . Stnd your cltaning with your laundry - Juit phono . ' 5111 ' r'ACr AlHiR iauhmy ft VnJVtViLy'fiB DRY CliAKES KUmath'i Finest ' Opp. P Oftiw Phot by Floyd at Underweoai