FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 195R
HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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BASIN BRIEFS
Pancake Supper Midland
Community Club will hold a pan
cake supper Saturday, June 14. at
the community hall in Midland. All
the pancakes you can eat will be
served train 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Prices are $1.25 for adults and
?5 cents for children under 12.
Music and entertainment. A quilt
will be awarded. Everyone welcome.
Poiluek Dinner Midland
Grange will hold a potluck dinner
Sunday, June IS, at 1 p.m. at the
Midland Grange Hall in honor of
fathers and birthdays. The Home
Economics Club will be in charge
of the program. All grangers and
families and friends are invited
Smorgasbord The Merrill
VFW Auxiliary will serve their
annual June dinner on Saturday,
June 14, at the Merrill Recreation
Hall from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tickets for the smorgasbord style
dinner are now on sale at Hodges
Grocery or Merrill Pharmacy.
Benefit Dance A dance will
be held at the Merrill Moose Hall
on Saturday, June 14, beginning
at 9 p.m. PST. Music will be furn
ished by Brightman's Moose Or
chestra. The drum corps will also
entertain. Proceeds will be used
for purchasing supplies and uni
forms for the newly formed drum
corps and expenses for the state
convention at Tillamook on July
87, 28 and 29.
Postponed The regular meet
ing of the Mt. Laki Garden Club
has been postponed until June 23
This meeting will be a potluck
picnic beginning at 11 a.m. at
Moore Park.
Home Mrs. Rosa Vieira and
grandson, Jerry Vieira, and daugh
ter, Mrs. Albert Beck, returned to
their home in Dairy recently aft
er spending several days in San
Francisco at the home of Mrs.
Vieira's son-in-law- and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens and
family.
From Hospital Mrs. Anna
Hartzler is at her home in Hilde-
brand after being in the Klamath
Valley Hospital for medical care.
She spent some time at the home
of her daughter in Klamath Falls
before returning to Hildebrand.
To Salinas Mrs. Eva Phil
pott and children, Don and Carol,
of Dairy, and son, Ward, Portland,
were recent visitors at the home
of Mrs. Philpott's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Able, Salinas.
From Newbcrg Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Chandler and daughter,
Susan, Newberg, were recent
guests at the Dairy homes of
Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Boroughs, and aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael.
From Portland Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Williams and family, Port
land, were guests for the past
week at the home of Mrs. Olive
Fraley, Dairy.
Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Angel and family have returned to
their home in Dairy after a week's
vacation in Portland.
Recovering William Bell, who
had major surgery a month ago,
is convalescing at his home in
Dairy.
Moved Hank Holhauscr and
his mother have moved from the
Frank Tofell place near Dairy to
the Metter ranch in Pine Flat.
Missionaries Mr. and Mrs.
Warren 0. Nowowiejski, missionar
ies to Colombia, South America,
will be guest speakers at the Bo
nanza Church on Sunday, June 15,
at 10 a.m.. The Nowowiejskis are
visiting various churches of the
Assemblies of God. The Rev. Bil
lie Alsup extends a cordial invi
tation to the public to hear the
missionaries.
Relatives in Bonanza for fu
neral services for Mrs. Howard
(Mary) Shelley of Langell Valley
were her children, Mr. ana Airs
Bill Minnick and family. Central
Point: Mr. and Mrs. James Spauld
inc. and family. Panaca, Nevada:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kyniston and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Shelley, all of Grants Pass, Other
relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Flescher. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Minnick, Mrs. Charles Cox, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Flescher and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Flescher
and family, and Mrs. Lucille
Brown, all of Yachats: Laura
Perrin and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Perrin.- Waldport; Mrs. Elsie Van
Syke, Springfield; Libert and Andy
Flescher, Portland, and Eva Rolf.
Albany.
First Chil Grandparents of
the first child, a son. Martin Ed
ward, of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Dick. Klamath Falls, are Mr. and
Mrs. Kermil Keysor, Langell Val
ley and Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael
Dick, Bonanza. Martin was born
June 8 and w e i g h e d six pounds.
Great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. 0. S. Keysor of Poe Valley
and Emmett Dick of Christopher,
Illinois.
To Red Bluff Visitors in Red
Bluff for a few days where they
visited with the Wes Hankins fam
ily, were Mr. and Mrs. Howrey
Roberts and three children of Lan
gell Valley. They also visited Mrs.
Roberts great aunt in Orland.
of Montague for a week. Mrs.
Fitzhogh is a sister of Goertz.
and the couple had come to attend
the graduation exercises at Yre
ka High'School, when their niece,
Gretchen Goertz, graduated last
week.
VistinK relatives at Grants
Pas are Ivy and Roy Flescher
and Howard Shelley, all of Lan
gell Valley.
I Irarrd The coffee hour, giv
en Monday morning by Mrs
Fernlund lor the benefit of the
Bonanza Library, cleared $13.75.
Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ora
G a r e y, Macdoel, left Monday
morning for a two week trip to
San Francisco, Los Angeles and
San Diego. Twyla Johnson is stay
ing with Judy, Lynn and Katy
while their parents are away..
To Moses Lake Mr. and Mrs.
William Kaylor, Henley, and Mrs.
Wilfred Di$on, Macdoel, recently
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Dixon and family of Moses Lake,
Washington.
To San Diego Diana Dyer
left last week from Macdoel by
bus for San Diego to spend the
summer with her mother.
To Denver Jerry Kaylor re
turned to his Air Force base at
Denver. Colorado, last Monday
alter spending 12 days visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. r.ldon Kay
lor, and family at Macdoel.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Snyder. Donald and- Leroy. San
Andreas. California, were two-day
visitors last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kappen, Macdoel.
Chemult Kenneth Dewayne
Farris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Farris. Chemult, left June 9
for basic training at Fort Ord.
California. Sunday evening. June
8, a going away party was held
in his honor at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd Hauptman. Friends from
Gilchrist, Crescent and Chemult
.ittendcd.
N'ew Arrival Word was re
cently received in Yreka that Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Mitchell of Chiro,
former residents of Yreka, re the
parents of a third child, a son,
born on May 24. weighing 7 lbs..
5'j ozs., who was named Wade
Cameron. Mitchell, ai. emplove of
L'UI Tir fu:.. .. .
rmoi,-n, i.im-o, was iormer man-i
ager of the radio station in Yreka.
Scholarship Gretchen Goertz.
MontaCUe. Was flU'arrinri a chnl.
arship for the 1958-59 academic
year at Chico State College by
the Chico K i w a n i s Club. This
award was presented on the basis
oi academic achievement, good
character, leadership ability and
financial need. Gretchen was a
straight A student during her en
tire high school career and was
valedictorian of the 1958 class of
Yreka High School.
Students The Alturas Fed
erated Church and the-rest of the
Modoc Larger Parish churches
will be assisted this summer by
Donald Uroadribb, student at Un
ion Theological Seminary, New
JUNE IS
BONUS MONTH
at OLDSMOBILE!
30 CARS to Be Sold
durinq June & July
Large Selection - Larger
DEALS!
DICK B. MILLER CO.
York, and David Roberts, San
Leandro. who is a college student
preparing for the ministry. They
will begin their duties this month,
according to the Rev. Karl E. Ol
son, Alturas.
Church School The Daily Va
cation Church School ai the Fed
erated Church, Alturas, will begin
on June 16 and run for two weeks,
according to Mrs. Arthur Hughes,
director. The general thme will be
"Understanding God Through His
World." The daily sessions will
be from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
Easy To Pack For Picnics,
Traveling ... All Summer
Long! .
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Surgery Mrs. Florence Horn, I
Bonanza, is recovering from surg. !
ery at Klamath Valley Hospital, i
Tulelake visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bradshaw and family of Bonanza
were Mrs. Marie Miles and small
daughter, Pamela, and son, David.
David just received his discharge
from the U.S. Navy.
Bonanza Mrs. John Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones,
all- of Bonanza: Mr: and Mrs.
Herman Wolfe and Juanita, and
Mrs. Lee Miller and family, all
of Klamath Falls, attended the
June 7 wedding of Mrs. Jones'
granddaughter. Kathy Marchant,
to Philip Wickam in the Grants
Pass Episcopal Church.
Moved Mrs. Jennie Hare, has
moved from Klamath Falls to Bo
nanza to make her home.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Fitzhugh of Covela, Califonia, left
June 8 for their home, after visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Goertz
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