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New Pine Creek
8 I m p I o ifravryurtl survicrs
wro held linra (or Cyclone
Thompson IiimI Hulurclay, Willi
itnv, Kugtmo Ilurniwi ofdcl-
tllig.
Tlif Home Ki'iinomli's chili
mnl last Thursday afternoon at
t ho (Iruniin hull tor ri'Kulur
incntlnu. The roll mil was an
wired liy null inriiilprr with
labor nuvliiil llru. Mr. KiiIh
llPiipflcl turned In $3.0(1 un tick
rt nuld iu (ur un the lloinu Kc
till painting which wan donated
by l'r to ha rnfMi'd oft tu rulse
inony (ur Ilia club,
Their- will b a ini'si'liool
clinic lit the Ciriiniiu hull Juno
21. Kvcryono bulli tin lliti Cull
fornlu und Ori'Kon side- urn In
vited tu brluu Ihclr riillclrun,
Thn clinic In IioIiik conducted
under thr mixjilir u( the Luke
County llciilth association,
Mr. uud Mn. II. J. Ilollln and
nn mid duuuhtor, Dick and Vlr
KlniM, end Mr. Hollln's mother.
Mr. Alvlim lluld, accompanied
Mr. mid Mn. Kurl W. Scliruedcr
uud family up (ur week's out
lug mid vllt to the mountains,
hcliroeder was up attending tu
thr uclmlnltrutlun details of hl
iniithnr, the lute Ann Bcliroed
er's estate. They will leave (ur
Vlsalla Sulurduy. huvliiK ar
rived last Sunduy.
The Cilrl Scouts went un a
, hlko up Kelly creek lunt Friday
f und wurked on tliclr outdoor
I cooking budget. They reported
huvlng a lot of (un.
Lee Johnston wu tuken to
the hospital last Sulurduy til
lering (mm un attack ol pneu
monia. He wan reKirted to be
letting along nil right, with a
clinnco to recover.
Mr. and Mra. Uurwln Kobnett
and children and Miss Leona
and lllchurd Itnbnett spent a
(ew (luy In I'ortlund lint week.
Mm. Minnie Kussel and
riuughter (mm Jerome, Ida., are
visiting with her ller, Mr.
Zeldu Turpln and fiunlly.
Mr. and Mr. Juck Krnst (nun
the lluy District are vinltlng (ur
a (cw days with Mr. and Mra.
llnb Snider.
Mn. Poster Vernon and chil
dren are visiting with Mr. and
Mr. Leslcr Vernon (or a week,
rosier Vernon l now In the
mining business operating a
clrelgo down In the Mother Lode
district out (rum Stockton. He
wu unable to get awuy at the
present time,
Mn. Klle Converge returned
lull week with her sister. Mr.
Jennie Smith from Canada,
where they ipent several weeks
visiting with Temple Convert
and other relatlvei.
Mrit. Ellen Lawson underwenl
a major operation in Susnnvlllc
recently a n d l recovering
lowly under the care o( hrr
daughter, with whom she Inn
been (laying until (tie sufflc
lently recover to come home.
School election took place
last Monduy afternoon at 1
o'clock at the Kelly Creek
school house in district No. I.
Raymond Kishcr wa the out
7 solng lrulee and wai reelected
to the board. Irvlu L. Paris
automatically became the chair
man o( the board with Ernest
Itnbnett being the third mem
ber. The alight lux Increase (or
the coming year punned and Ilia
newly (ormed budget was ac
cepted by the voters.
The chool now bun a new
roo( on It and new oil limiting
plant hu been ordered. The In
terior painting contract ban been
let and will be completed before
chool U reunited on September
11. The outside basketball court
with gnnli win completed lunt
before the end of the term Just
pinned and all In all the cltooi
ulunl an a whole should look
more Inviting to the puplli
thev rciuinu their atudlct thli
(all.
Alvln McKune went to Pit In
lev Friday to visit with his
parents and returned Sunday,
Mrs. Alpha Smith returned
Thursday from a two weeks
visit ot Grants Pass with her
sister, Mrs. Mavme Bryan, and
her son, Glen McGrew and fam
ily at Prinovllle.
Mr. Frank D. Countryman of
Mnrysvllle, CalK.. Is visiting
Earle Snnford and son Donald
this week. They plant to do a
little fishing while here. Mrs.
Hnzcl Snnford and daughter,
Helen, are spending two weeks
visiting in and near Wheatland,
) Calif., their former home.
A pink ond blue shower was
given at the home of Mrs. Roy
E. Partln last Wednesday after-
Chiloquin
Mr, and Mrs, I,loyd Peters
luivo as guests this week Mr.
and Mrs. Kurl Temhy of bun
Diego. Temhv Is an uncle of
Mrs. Peters. Last week Mrs. M,
K. Emery of Pomona, Cullf., was
a guest.
Erie Nelson, son of Mrs. Flor
ence Plnlke, Is In Chllii(uln fur
summer vacation, He Is a stu
dent at fileiidula college In
Glendule, Cullf.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Freeiir left
Krlduy morning fur Vullejo,
Cullf., where they will visit u
lew duys en route to their home
In I'liiivulx, Ariz. They have
been guests 111 Chllc)culn of Mr,
and Mrs. Karl Greeur. The two
men uro brothers.
Mrs. G. D. McKcll. accom
panied by her daughter J can
uud sun David, drove to Eugene
Monduy tu visit Mrs. McKcll
mother, Mrs, J. E, Under. Mrs.
hinder returned with them Tucs
duy (ur a stay In Clilluiniln.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kudkey
of Ited bluff, Cullf., were guests
of Mr, und Mrs. Kenneth A. Hub
erts In Chiloquin lust Thursday.
Kudkey was station muster in
Clillnu,ulii (ur many yeurs.
Dlune Kirchcr celebrated her
third blrthduy by entertaining
severul guests lust Sunduy after
noon with a line party at the
Gem theatre In Chiloquin. Dlune
is the dutighti-r uf Mr. und Mrs.
Dwight Kirchcr of Chiluquin.
Mrs. C. D. Warren was host
ess to the Junior choir of the
Methodist church last Monday
evening. The young guests en
Joyed a picnic on the Warren
luwn, after which they attended
the theatre.
Kuy lleglund is down from
Kirk this week enjoying a visit
with her former schoolmates,
Ellen, Juno and Winifred Hud
dock. Kuy was one of the guests
at the lawn purty given by Mrs.
Charles Warren for the girls of
the Methodist Junior choir.
Malin
MALIN, June 20 Now offi
cers (or Kluinuth unit, Merrill
and Malin units of American Le
gion auxiliary will be Installed
at the Malin Community church
on Monday, June 24. A dinner
will he served by the Mulln unit
preceding the Installation.
Among those from Mulln at
tending Inst week's mcotlng of
the Centennial nnsoelutlon were
Edwin Stiislny, William C. Dal
ton, Mr. und Mrs, Edwin Pctru
sek and Mr. uud Mrs. Emll Tof
fell. A report of the financial
pledges was given by each com-
liiimilv rf-nritHKiiltillvft und His.
cusslun centered around the (u-
turo celebration uud the part
Hint different communities cuuld
tuko in It, Special emphasis wus
placed nn the fuel that the cele
bration is a cuuu'tywido produc
tion, and is by no means limited
to Kluinulll Fulls talent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hershfelt
have as uests this week Mr. und
Mrs. rruiig llersltleit unci Mrs.
Kenneth l.u Brunch of Salem.
Vincent Zumr, who (or the
pust two years has served in the
nuvy, has been dlschurged mid
has returned to Mulln. Ho has
been stationed at Okinawa.
. Mrs. Teresa McCumb wus a
weekend guest at the Gc-ruld
West home.
Mulln firemen held a meeting
June 17 at the city hull. It wus
decided to purchase a new (Ire
truck and equipment (or the
city. This truck will cost up
pruxiinutely $5000 and will be
una tho city can bo proud of.
Anyone interested in the truck
may see a picture of It In the
Malm city hull. Firemen present
fur the meeting were Louis Ra
ima. Mervyn Wilde, Juck Stcys
knl, Merle Loosley, John Hersh
felt, Puul Petrasek, Emll Tof el I,
Ivan Pctrusek and Tony Stcys-!
kul. 1
John Loosley, son of Mr. and 1
Mrs. Merle Loosley, and Jimmy
Ottoman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jumes Ottoman, have returned
to Malin from Oregnn State.
Both boys will be sophomores
next term. Jimmy Is mujoring in '
noon, June 12. (or Mrs. Dorothy
l.eehman. Mrs. Partln uud Mrs.
Fannin Fisher were hostesses.
Many lovely gifts were received.
rresenl were Mrs. Waller Lech-
man, guest of honor; Mrs. Lydla
Smith, Mrs. Cora Vincent. Mrs.
Katie Dick, Mrs. Hetty Purlin,
Mrs. Clarice Purlin, Mrs. Lilliun
Field, Miss Norma Partln. Miss
Zola Hunks, Mrs. Buna Fnrls,
Mrs. Lydla Bishop, and Mrs.
Viola Bishop. Mrs. Alvln But
ter, unable to attend, sent Iter
gift. AngeKood cake und Ice
cream wus served (or relrcsh
mrnts. Clurence Mcl.uln, mechanic at
the New Pine Creek garage,
who has been living in Lake
view and commuting to and
(rum, has purrhnscd the Bill
Odle place, having moved his
family and household equip
ment last Sunday.
fond Industry and John In engineering.
Mrs. Murlon Mnnfore and Mrs.
Dean King were hostesses at a
housewarming party (or Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Duncan. Pinochle
wus pluyed during the evening
with high award (or ladies going
to Mrs. Hurry Booth, men's high
to George Brnthunek, men's low
to Charles Duncan, ladles' low
to Mrs. Hudy Jpllnek and travel
ing prize going to Mrs. Ivan I'tV
rasek. Guests fur tho evening
were Mr. and Mrs. George Broth-
unek, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert More-
lock, Mr, uud njrs. Ivun Petra
sek, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Booth,
Mr. und Mrs. Hudy Jcllnek, Mr.
uud Mrs. Earl Irvine, Mr. and
Mrs. Orvllle Wood, Blanche
Field, Art Duncan, Jim Broth
unek, Mrs. Frunk Vlctorin, Mr.
and Mrs, Deun King and Mr,
und Mrs. Murlon Monfore. A
surprise gift wus presented to
the Duncans during the evening,
Mr. ond Mrs. Wuyno Walgreen
and daughter Barbara Janet of
Nebraska huve been visiting
friends and reluiives in Mulln
Mrs. Walgreen is the daughter of
Mrs. Joe Schmldl,
Rubbish Fire Causes
Early Morning Alarm
The (Ire department received
a call ut 3:5.) a. m. Friday to ex
tinguish a rubbish (Ire at Main
und Conger. There was no damage.
Lanqell Valley
Hugh Davis Is home (mm boot
camp at Sun Diego and is spend
ing his leave with relatives ana
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock
and Mrs. Dun Muynurd left Sun
day for Reno, Nev., to visit rela
tives and friends. Mrs. Maynard
will take a plane from Reno to
return to her home at Bridge
port, Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchant
and family were dinner guests
ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Embrcy and family
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, Mrs.
Mclnnis and Ruth Mary Thom
as arrived from Berkeley Satur
day afternoon. Ruth Mary
spent the pust eight months at
Berkeley with her grandparents.
Mrs. Lloyd Gift and Mrs.
Elizabeth McCall visited Sunday
with Mrs. Mury Dearborn and
Mrs. Lester Leavitt.
Mra. Ruby Phillips of Port
land spent lust week with Mrs.
Helen Noble and family.
Mrs. Frank Dearborn, Mrs.
Malcolm Teure and Miss Hazel
Morrison, all of Klamath Falls,
visited -in Langcll valley Sat
urday, Congratuutions to Herb and
Mary Schmidt on the arrival of
their baby daughter, June 9.
The guild of St. Barnabas
church is giving a benefit card
party at the parish hall June 22.
Pinochle and bridge will be
played. Refreshments will be
served and will cost SO centi
person.
A group of Boy Scouts and
their leaders. Jack Kelly and
Martin Brown spent the week
end at Diamond lake. They
caught tome nice trout. Boys en
joying the trip were Vernon
Haley, David Robison, Homer
Dixon, Ralph Dixon, Larry
Gourley, Colin Roberts, Leonard
Lcbow, Howard Hassett. Jack
DeVaul, Martin Gift, Charles
Dearborn, Charles Walker, Roy
ralDAT. Ji II, ,
Dradshaw, Calvin Leavitt and I
Eugene Bradshaw.
Johnnie Hellckson and daugh
ter, Marlanna, left for Colorado
to visit Johnnie's grandmother.
Mrs. Eva Roberts, Mrs. Max
lne Brown and Bennie, visited
Mrs. Cora Leavitt Friday.
Helen Gowen, Eriene Brown
and Hazel Gift spent several
days at Squaw flat.
The Langell Valley Women's
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. Mae Gale, June 27.
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