THURSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1355 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BASIN BRIEFS Pally Roark of Brawley, Cali-.ent spent Sunday in Bonanza with iornw, is visiting ner cousin, iwr-i.ne Jimmy Die laniuy. omy Keiieson 01 Bonanza ana will visit her grandparents. Mi', and Mrs. Jim Roark of Modoc Point. Dorene Lindsay left Tuesday lor Oakhursi to meet Maxine Adair of Houston. Texas, and Diane Stiles of Denver and bring them home to Bonanza for a visit. Visitors at the Snndle Romt vedts of Langell Valley are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Romtvedt itheir son) and family of Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. Einal Kjesbu of Bon don. Mr. and Mrs. David Romt vedt and children of Klamath Falls joined them Sunday. Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn - Felch. called Mrs. Enos Bland to Montgomery Creek, Cali fornia, Tuesday. Little Debbie Bland Is staying with Mrs. Claude Brown in Bonanza while her moth er is away. Error Members of the auxiliary of the Tulelake Post, Jo. 70'J VFW, are to contribute cakes for theBarley Queen's Ball to be held in the American Legion Hall on September 2 instead of members of the Legion Auxiliary. Plans for the contribution of cakes and lor a booth at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair on September 4-3-6 were made bt the August IS meeting of the VFW Auxiliary. Mrs. Don Rice returned to her home near Bonanza August 19. She had accompanied her brother, John B. Thomas, of The Dalles, to Fair mont, Minnesota, where he and Jean Lucus were married. Mrs. Rice appeared on McNeil's break fast club in Chicago. Her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Rice of Portland look care of her family during her ab sence. Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Luther Noble and three daughters of Lan gell Valley were in Mediord where Noble was on jury duty. Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Benson Dixon took their daughter, Mrs. George Simmons and her son home to Canyonville last weekend, Mrs. Fay Lawson and Donna of Ashland and Rose Murray of Tal- Big Crowd Approximately 15 persons attended the annual pot luck supper at Bonanza Park Sat' urday. Bob Schmor was general chairman. He and Charles Dalton donated berries for the shortcake More than $50 was cleared for the park fund. Next year the date will not coinciue with the 4-ii fair. Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Browns Variety Store have a new granddaughter, Juaniia Marie, born August 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolfe (Mar gy Brown; of Klamath Falls. Judy Rjljio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ralph of Bonanza has relumed from visiting her sister, Ruth, at Portland. She plans to attend teachers' college in San Francisco. Betty Ralph left August 17 to visit her sister and family, the Joe Chartrands, at St. Louis. to North Bend where the will teach sixth grade at Sunny Hill School. She was the guest of Mrs. May O'Keeffe and attended a pic nic at the Russell Emery ranch. Examiner A drivers license examiner will be em duly at the Chiloauin City Hall from 1 to 1 p.m. Friday. The Klamath Falls office will handle renewal licenses only on that date. Fort Klamath The Altar Society of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church of Chiloquin will hoid its secono an nual smorgasbord dinner Batur day evening, August 27, from S:3C to 8:30 p.m. in the c. I. club house at Fort Klamath. Mrs. Loren Miller Jr. Is general chairman. Dance follows (open air) at 1:30 p.m. with local three-piece orches- Ira. public invited to both affairs. Portland The Pacifio Interna- tlonal Livestock Exposition will be held October 16-22 in Portland. Sick Son Mrs. Bill Wiest of Chiloquin is at Tigard, the former family home, to get medical atten tion for one of the family's four voung sons. The Wiests moved to Chiloquin when he accepted a job as assistant on the Indian adult Visits Sister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spsur of Bishop, California, are visiting his sister and family, the I education program u. u. jonnsons. ounaay guests their Bonanza home were Mr. ana' Santa Rosa Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and family .of !Mrs, Norman Pohll and children Mediord and Mr. and Mrs. wai-. returned home to California last lace Spear Francisco. and family of San To Medford Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt of Bonanza and their daughter. Mrs. Phil Hunt of Port land, took Bechdoldt's mother, Mrs. Irene Bechdoldt. to Medford, Wednesday to visit another son. Jim McGee son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGee of Fort Rock and Carol Lantz of Grants Pass are spending a week at Fort Rock before Jim reports for KUHS loot ball practice Monday. He has spent the summer at Bly employeo by his brother, Donald, at Bly Lumber (Jomptny. Silver Lake Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Emery Uie past week were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strick land and Glenda and Russell of Coos Bay. Russell Is extending his visit lor another week. Mrs. Esther Burris upper grade teacher at Silver Lake School last vear, returned last weekend to pick up her stored belongings to move weekend after visitinir his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter PohU at Chiloquin. Red Hat Day committee for Lake County met at the court- house Monday evening. Raymond Johnson is chairman. Leo Burgett Keno Road, arrived home last weekend after military duty in Germany for IS months, His wife and small daughter had made their home In Chiloquin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heglund, during his absence. Leave Chiloquin Mrs. Edouard Prlalux and son, Bill, are moving next week to Eugene to make their home with her brother, John Lott They have purchased a home near Four Cornets and Bill will be a sophomore at Willamette High School. Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Horn of Bonanza are spending a week at the coast. Mrs. Florence Horn is acting postmaster during her absence. CITY BRIEFS VUltlar Mrs. Minnie Barker of Shady Cov. ha been visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lov Barker, 1W7 Melrose Avenue. She will return home today. Rally Day will be held by the Fairhaven Horn Extension Unit at Moore Park, Friday, Au gust 36, at 11 a.m. Potluck lunch. Bring table service. Everyone wel come. Auxiliary The Ladles Auxil iary, FOR will have an initiatory meeting Friday, August zt, s p.m. at the Eagls's Hall. Officers art requested to wear formats. Garden Club The Klamath Falls Garden Club will hold a board meeting at the city library clubroom Friday, August 26 at 10 a.m. Laaviflc Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gallup, manager of the World Wide Travel Bureau are leaving August 26 by United Air Lines for Port land where they will attend a three-day meeting of Pan Ameri- can Airlines. They will return on West Coast. Band Rehearsal at Klamath Union High School tonight at 7 o'clock. All former band members snd new people interested in band should report to LaMar K. Jensen, band director. Those who need school instruments report at 6:30 p.m. Royal Neighbors of America will meet Friday, August 26 in the KC Hsll for a homecoming meet ing. Officers will wear formats. Several 24-year membership pins will be presented. There will be guests from Bend, entertainment and refreshments after the meeting. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Msrlon Gallup of the World Wide Travel Bureau have had as guests, Gal-! lup's sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Carlson, snd friends Mr. snd Mrs. Wnltcr Pear son. Crescent, Iowa. They have also visited Marlon Oallup's twin brother, George Mel Gallup and family, Klamath Falls. Regular Meetinr of the Mt. Mazaina Toastinislress Club, Thursday, August 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Blanche Petroff for a potluck supper. 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