December 21, 1989
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Midland ZtnyUte New
Large Audience Attends
Class Follies at Bonanza
BONANZA Tin first annual
class follies of Inat Friday night
consisted of tlx nmln ton and
aoveu minor ones. Tlio production
draw a crowd which filled (ha now
llonnnia high gym to capacity,
Tlx Junior olaaa won Ilia oup
which will ba rolalod from year to
jroar to tha olaaa having tha baat
kit. Tha polnta on which tha
aklla war Judged wero: (1) class
participation, (1) audience recep
tion, (3) originality, (4) finish.
Tha Judges for Krlduy evening
wera Don Norlau, Mlsa llolh Ullck
and Mlaa Marlon McKonila. The
eighth grade won aecond place
with a vory humoroua dramatic
tlon of "The Old Apple Troe In
the Orchard" and "Ferdinand the
Dull." Third place wont to lh
aoventh grade, who gave ua hu..
humoroua examples of "Wli,
Teachora del Urey." The fnllcn
Ing program waa presented to mi
enthualaatlo audlehco:
"Vlctory March," the band, di
rected by Mr. Wheeler; "Yulotlde
Eolioea," the band, directed by Mr,
Wheeler; "Why Teachera Oet
Grey," aeventh grade; drainatlsa-
tlon of "Tha Old Apple Tree" and
"Ferdinand the Hull," eighth
grade; acroliata, tumbling team
under direction of Mr. Doming;
"I Ootta Dance with tha (luy What
llrung Me," Lottie McDonald;
"The Sacrifice of Bhy l.lttlo Noll,"
freahman claaa; "Hag Time Wed
ding," B. H. 8. band; "Courtahlp
of Juanlty," B. H. 8. band; ''Jeaae
Jamea," aopbomore elaaa; "Mid
night Salesman," Peter Lornn and
J nines llradshaw; "Your Hinging
lluckarona," mixed group, boya
and glrla; "llluobeard," Junior
claaa; "Kentucky Coon and Ilia
Corny Cavallera," aenlor claaa.
Tho aucceaa of the claaa foil lea
waa due In part to the chalrinun
of tho vnrloua comnilttooi which
were aa followa:
(liuieral arrangements, Madge
. Ilxhugh; entertainment, Marllee
Jlvan; advertlalng, Klva Flackua;
atage management, Lawrence Ho
vel! and Jimmy Rowe.
Credit ahould alao be given to
Mra. Doming who furnlahed the
uiualcal accompanlinenta and to
the varloua faculty membera who
coached the aklla.
MAUN STAR
.WILL INSTALL
MAUN Prosperity chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, will In
atall newly elected otflvera Friday
evening, December 12 In the Malln
Presbyterian church, with the Ma
aonlo lodge alto Inalalllng at that
time. Inatalllng officer for the
Star will be Mra. Nola Weat, Klam
ath Kalla. Mra. Citapor, alao of
that elty, will act aa Inalalllng
chaplain, Mra. Heulah Wloao,
Tulelako, wlU officiate aa Inatall
lng marahal and Mra. Fred Cofer,
Klamath Falla. aa Inatalllng plan
let. The Inatallalion will be open.
Mra. Leota Trot man. Morrill,
baa been elected to eervo aa wor-
thy matron; Homer llnaton, Mor
rill, worthy patron; Florence De
Merrltt, Malln, aaaoclate worthy
matron; Ted A. DeMorrllt, Malln,
aaaoclate worthy patron; Mra.
Madge Cary, Merrill, conductreaa;
Mra. Margurlete Harbison, Malln,
aaaoclate conductreaa; Mra. Tbol
ma Btukel, Merrill, aecretary;
Mra. Ann Frulta, Merrill, treaiur
er, Mra. Trolman announced thta
week appointive offlcea aa followa:
Ada, Mra. Francea McNoeloy, Mer
rill; Ituth, Mra. llniel Kallua, Ma
lln; Bather, Mlaa Irene Halouiek,
Malln; Martha, Arle Mae Johnaon,
Malln; Electa, Mia. Evelyn Hlgor;
marahatl, Mra. Margaret Jacoba,
Malln, who la rolrlng worthy ma
tron; organlat, Mra. Francea
Cannell, Merrill; aentlnel, Frank
Vlotorlne, Malln; onaplaln, Mra.
Helen N. Ottoman,' Malln.
MERRILL BRIEFS
Rev. Lawrence : Mltcbelmore
baa been confined to hla bed the
paat aeveral daya with a caaa of
lnfluenaa. He expects to be able
to fill the pulpit of the Merrill
Preabyterlan church again by
next Sunday. Rev. and Mra.
Mltchelmore will entertain Chrlsl
mae day for Rev, and Mra. Hugh
L. Dromon, Tulelake.
Mr. and Mri. Frank Dawa,
Klrkland, Waah., parenta of Mra.
Frank K. Trotman, are bare for
Inatallatlon eeremonlea , of Proa
perlty chapter, Order' of the
Eaatern Star, to be beld Friday
night in Malln when Mri. Trot
man will take the o h a I r aa
worthy matron of the chapter.
Thoy will apend the holiday sea
eon here In the Trotman borne.
Mlaa Louts Fotherlngharo,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. L.
Fothorlngbam, returned t h I a
week' from Bnkorafleld, Calif.
where - aha attenda Junior col
lege. - Mlaa Fotherlngham will
apend the holldaya here.
Mra. Carl Taylor waa called
thla wock to Loa Angolea by the
aerloua lllneaa of her father.
Mra. Den Faua who baa been
vlaltlng In Portland baa returned
to Merrill.
Emll Valley, who la aaaoclated
with Cbot Barton, apont aovoral
daya thla week on bualnoaa In
Stockton and Ban Franclaco.
Felix Kunta will apend the
holldaya In Seattle and other
Washington polnta with relatlvea,
vlaltlng while there a brother
whom he haa not aeen for 28
yeara.
Mra. W. C. Bailey la reported
to be 111 again at ber borne near
Merrill.
Mra. Frank Adama, who baa
been vlaltlng In Ban Franclaco
for auvernl weeka, will not re
turn until after the New Year,
aocordlug to word reaching Mer
rill.
Mr. and Mra. Auguat Andrleu
and family have returned home
after apendlng a month In New
York and other eaatern chip.
Mr. and Mra. It. L. Ballon
Merrill, and Mr. and Mra. Tom
Wlllli, Portland, have laaued In
vitation to "open houao" De
cember 14 at the Dalton home.
SHASTA VIEW
Huah Katton of Pleaaant View
tract! la recovering from major
operation. -
Mary Lew la entertained the In
tarurban league auxiliary at her
home on the Lakevlew highway.
Tburaday afternoon, Novembor 14
Mra. Richard Yatea of the
Goodwill grocery on Shnala Way
la recuperating after an lllneaa.
Mra. Harriot Balrd, formerly of
Stewart addition, la a new real-
dent In the Bhaata dlatrlct.
Membera of the Suburban league
and gueata enjoyed a, Chrlatmaa
program after tho regular mooting
Friday evening In the Shaata
achool. Under the direction of
Mra. Ruaaell McCollum the fol
lowing program waa preaeuted:
Chrlatmaa carola by the Camptlre
glrla; recitation by Jacklo Morrla;
aong, "God Ulnae America," by
Margaret .Guffle; a aerlea of ac
cordlan aelectlona by Mr. Berg'
loff; aong, "Chrlatmaa," by Patay
Lou Aubrey; alao group singing
and carola by the audience.
After the program candy, nuta
and orangea were dlatrlbuted to
the children and refreahmonta
were aerved In tha cafeteria.
The remainder of the evening
waa apent dancing.
Offlcera for the ensuing year
will be elected at the flrat moot'
Ing In January,
Both the Pacific and Indian
oceana have a Chrlatmaa Island.
PLANS MADE FOR
SISKIYOU HIGH
SCHOOL ANNUAL"
TULELAKE The American
way will be the thomo of the 1S40
edition of the While and Gold,
high achool annual published
Jointly by nine Siskiyou county
union high schools. Dedication
will ba to the "American Flag."
Plana for publication of the an
nual, to be effected next eprlng,
were made at a meeting of repre
aentatlvea of all nine achoola at
Wood last weekend.
Marjorle Thacker, editor of the
Tulnluke division, Virginia Jones,
buslnesa manager and faculty
member. Principal Oeora Itelben,
Mlsa Elnanor Donohoe and Mlaa
Gladys Neeloy attended.
The local high achool section
will hove 25 pages of printed
material end advertising.
MALIN HOLDS FARM
SCHOOL FOR MEN
MALIN Classes In agricultural
economics which include the atudy
of lawa relating to potatoea, grain,
and hay grading and certification.
and to rullnga on shipping and
atorage of farm commodltlea are
being offered In a part time achool
tor young men of high achool age
and older who are Interested in
the aubject.
The classes, directed by A. E.
8treet, principal of the high
achool, are attended by 15 atu-
dnnts. Classes are hold each Tues
day and Thuraday evening.
At the laal ilaee night, R. 0.
Thompson, Great Northern rail
way agent here, talked on trans
portation of farm products.
Class mnmbura have organlxed
a basketball squad and following
tha holldaya a cballonge will be
sont out for games.
HILDEBRAND GRANGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
HILDEBRAND A a pedal
meeting waa held at the Wide
brand grange hall on Saturday
evening, December t, to Install
the grango offlcera of Hlldebrand
Bonnnta and Langell valley.
Seldon Kirk of Williamson
River grange waa Inalalllng offi
cer. Inatalllng of the Hlldebrand
Juvenile grange waa also beld at
the aame meeting with Mra. Don
Hamlin, county Juvonllo deputy
aa Inalalllng officer. Attor in
slallatlon of officers, aupper waa
aerved and dancing followed.
At the regular meeting of the
grange on December 15, four of
Ita membera wero honored at a
reception.'
Mr. and Mra. William King,
who celebrated their 4th wedding
anniversary on December 12, and
Mr. and Mra. 8. K. Harttler,
whose 28th anniversary waa on
December 17, were feted. A beau
tiful cake, which waa aerved with
the luncb, waa presented to each
couple.
NEW DAUGHTER
MALIN Mr. and Mra. O. C.
Pitta announce the arrival of
aeven pound daughter, aeventh
child In the family, on December
18. Mr. and Mra. Pitta make
thoir home on a farm near the
state line owned by Otto A. Shulti
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