FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACT tSVXS
BASIN BRIEFS
Visitors recently at the Art' Creek met last Thursday afternoon
Lenkeit home in New Pine Creek! at the grange hall with eight mem-!
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mentel of.bers and one guest, Mrs. Clara
Lancaster, California, and PauliCloud, present, Mrs. Amy Cloud,
Brocard of Los Angeles. Lenkeit's hostess, served refreshments,
grandsons, Don and Bruce. ac- ,
companied Brocard south after j Word was received in New Pine
Jew Daughter Mr: and Mrs. Sprague and convention delegates,
Itlo Minato have rcliirnpd in Aire im n..,.. --j i
tlr home at Klamath Agency af-igaret Rugg Guests were Mrs Ann having visilcd their , grandparents Creek last week that Don Sanford
U staying in Chiloquin with her Sawyer, Mrs. Grace Allen Mrs sevral weeks. was to leave Germany September
ppnts, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dorothv Bennett, Ivy Grover Mrs ! 18 and wiu recve nis discharge
Jdle following the arrival of Billie Kubat and Mrs Eieanor Home Ec cluD of New Pine October 14 at Fort Lewis.
tijr third child and first daugh- Gicse. mmammKmrnmmmmmmm
iq me poDy girl was named' .
T Marie ' ! Bridal Shower-A bridal shower!
L- ci ,'. i- . , 00 neld Friday evening, Sep-;
Bar Soclety-Klection of offi- tpmh.r 91 i n, .nh. au
XTT5 m195f:57yf.'Lt0?.k.PJ?Ceiside hall honoring Mrs. I
Tai f w' "g 1' lu" u Car; Cornelius E. O Keeffe, the former1
nil Altar Society at the home o saii p n.r.. hh n
X - r? ?Sident- MrS- 5'Lanlt;nOT fricnd' inviied. Hostesses
Vho. Elected were Mrs. Albert h Mr. r,i pv u nh
president; Mrs. Flora:pei,. xf ntammui NJm.n
A.
Bifco,'
i,Ti..' "-c r 1 c3,ueI'1 lllrs. J onj Mrs. Lynn Tomlin, Mrs. R.
riL' i rranK'sipp and Mrs. Milo Hanks.
treasurer.
st1 View Building Associa-
California Teachers Cherrv
tif m spon'oT t'pSc 5Trrdaushrr icova !
ni irf h hin s0i,,rH0 l.. i Lakeview, is teaching English at
beta, 8 p.m. in the community! . "B"
hal corner of Shasta Way and "r c uaul2f- w.""e.n sis-
Ailsoh streets.
leting There will be a citv
calls in the city hall at Chiloquin
np-iaay night. September 21 for
Inflection of a mayor, city
trqurer, recorder and three coun-
ciltn. Nominations will be made
frq the floor. A good attendance
of igible voters is urged. ,
W Brother Mr. and Mrs. E.C.
Mir left Tuesday morning after
ter, Suzanne Taylor, is doing nurs
ery school work. Another sister,
Sharon Taylor, entered the Univer
sity of Oregon this fall as a fresh-
man.
On Leave Returning to Navy
duty Monday following a 10-day
leave spent with parents and
friends in Lakeview were Mike
Nash, Cliff Atkinson. Larry Wil
liams and Dwayne Haven. Nash
was guest at the home of Mr. 'and
tlaude Newcombe.
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a feeks visit in Lakeview with mia-
hpihrnlhfr anH wifp. Mr and
MrrJ.-C. Clark. I Nick Bay again with the
uregon state raice lorce, is sta-i
Review Soroptlmlsl-CIub held! "?ne? " lakeview ana Has moved
i ': lanuiy mere irom luamain
iner meeting Tuesday evening!
at an s restaurant to arrange a
prffam for a report to be given on
thAmerican Federation Conven
tiolin New York by Mrs. Anne
Shool Selects
PjA Committees
NW PINE CREEK First fall
mdng of Parents Teachers As
eodion was held - at the Kelly
Cri school Friday evening, Sep
tener 14, with 18 members pres
ent! The following committees
wel appointed:
R-da Evans, ways and means;
Ma) Millsap and Dorothy Leeh
niaj, budget; Maxine Robnett,
mepership; Nancy Robinson,
majzines; Lily Noble and Mary
rafett, programs, and Elizabeth
Mason, hospitality.
Nv trustees for the Katie Dick
Scharship Fund elected are Mrs.
Myja Barrow, Mrs. Dorothy
Leanann; Darvin Robnett and
Doid Evans. Refreshments were
scrjd by Mrs. Lily Noble and
MnCora Cook.
Siuth Koreans
Opture Spies
SOUL ifi South Korea's
Coiterintelligence Corps today
anlinrpri Ihff pantlirp nf two
Comumst spies and two conled
erts the night before they were
- top to North Korea.
1e spies were identified as
Kit Dong Shik and Ahn Yung
' Cain
1e C1C said they lived in
Son Korea before the Korean
Vii as members of the Labor
par and moved North with the
Ra when they were pushed back
a(0 their initial invasion success.
ter, the announcement said,
thoair infiltrated back South and
joid t h e Progressive party,
whk opposes President Syngman
RhJs Liberal party. A Progres
sivtiarty spokesman said he had
nevl heard of the two men.
Falls.
Attend Conclave Mrs. Forrest
Cooper, state corresponding secre
tary, and Airs. Jess raha, vice
president of Lakeview branch, will
attend the board meeting of the
AAUW Friday and Saturday in
Eugene.
Owen Pitcher son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Pitcher of Fort
Rock, has received his discharge
from the Army after 15 months
duty with the 48th Engineers in
Alaska. Pitcher was assistant sec
tion chief supervising tractor work
in the 48th 's shop at Fort Rich
ardson. He arrived home in time
to help with the second cutting of
hay on his own and parent's
ranches, his parents having oper
ated his 80 acres while he was in
the service.
Loren Stricter of Fort Klamath
visited in New' Pine Creek last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Robnett. Strieter who is retired
from active stock raising and has
leased his ranch, was a former
resident here and sheared sheep
up and down the valley,
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