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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BASIN BRIEFS
Meeting A special meeting of
Northern Rebekah Lodge No. 208.
Alturas, was held July 2 in the
IOOF hall for the purpose of re
ceiving instructions from Mrs.
Alice M. Criss, deputy president
of District No. 4. The regular
meeting on July 4 was canceled.
Dinner The Women's Improve
ment Club, Adin, will serve a 6:30
dinner on Tuesday night, July
8, when Mystic Jewel Rebekah
Lodge No. 82 of Adin entertains
Mrs. Frassie Specker, Marysville,
president of the Rebekah Assem
bly of California at a district
; meeting.
- Retired Mrs. Mellie Miller, who
Is retiring as court reporter of the
Superior Court of Modoc County,
was honored with a tea by her
fellow employes during their after
noon coffee break at the court
house, Alturas, on Monday. Mrs.
James Blurton presented a gift
to the honoree in behalf of her
co-workers. Mrs. Miller'3 retire
ment concludes five years of serv
ice as court reporter for Modoc
County. She was court reporter in
Lake County for approximately 16
years.
Picnic for the old timers who
worked or lived along Bayley
Creek, Lassen County, was attend-
Citizen Romanoff
Fetes First 4th
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI)
Mike Romanoff who used to be
known as "Prince Mike" before
beaming a V. S. Citizen last
month held one bang up Fourth
of July party for 1,000 guests Fri
day in celebration of Independ
ence Day and his new citizen
ship. Mike, popular restaurateur who
wagi a 32-year battle for U. S.
Citizenship, invited the cream of
Hollywood and New York society
to his party. Guests included Win
throp Rockefeller, Henry Ford II,
Alfred Vanderbilt and many no
table film stars.
ed by a larger number of Adin, Al
turas and Likely residents. The
June 29 picnic was the third an
nual reunion planned by the resi
dents of Termo.
Scout Hall Alturas, was resort
ed to on Sunday, June 29, when
the Modoc County Historical So
ciety picnic plans were changed
by the weather. Covers were laid
for 42 who heard a report of the
society's organizer, Mrs. Lee
James, of Adin wjio had attended
a meeting ot wormem caiuorma
Historial Societies at Hobere t in
Lake county recently.
Returned Mr. and Mrs. Ora
Garey returned to their home in
Macdoel Thursday after a two
week trip to Oakland. Bakersfield
Los Angeles and San Diego.
PIcnic-Butte Valley 4-H Club
members and their parents had a
picnic and tour at the Walt Robi
son ranch near Macdoel on Sun
day, June 29.
From Louisiana Mr. and Mrs,
J. P. Hoyt and four children of
Alexandria, Louisiana, were guests
at the K. C. Wilson home in Mac
doel last week.
On Leave Larry Angland ar
rived at the New Pine Creek home
of his mother, Mrs. Merle Cook,
and family Saturday on leave from
Camp Pendleton. He is due to re
turn to his bare July 18.
From M e d f o r d Mr. and
Mrs. Max Frink and their two
children, Medford, were guests at
the New Pine Creek home of Mrs.
Frink's sister, Mrs. Avis Gentry,
and family. ,
Moved Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods
and family have moved for the
summer from Macdoel to the
Grass Lake Guard Station.
Guests Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
Coneland and Mickey, Bill and
Tim Coles of Dorris were Satur
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook and fam
ily in Macdoel. The afternoon was
spent branding colts and rabbit
hunting.
From New Mexico Mrs. Harold
Andrus, Clovis, New Mexico, is
visiting at the Macdoel home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Johnson.
New Pine Creek Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Boutin returned Sunday evs-
nine to New Pine Creek from a
weekend trio to Feather Falls,
California. The Boutins also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Croxton
former residents of New Pine
Creek, who are living in Red
Bluff.
Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Grossen and children of Scott Val
ley were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Cross and fam
ily of Macdoel.
From Porllanri Ml- and Mn
Don Wilson and three children of
Portland are visiting this week
with the Carl Wilsons in Macdoel.
From Pasadena Mr. and Mrs
urin Karticr, Pasadena, are at
their summer home on Willow
Creek near New Pine Creek.
Macdoel Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
Wilson, Macdoel, met their daugh-i
ter, Mrs. Ruby Short, and family
at Odell Lake last Monday and
brought the Wilson's three grand
children home with them.
From Honolulu Dr. and Mrs.
John Felix and four of their seven
children were visitors at the Art
Ixmkeit home in New Pine Creek.
Dr. Felix is in charge of the St.
Francis Hospital in Honolulu. The
Felix family was on its way to
iCalgary, Canada.
From Gold Hill Grover Mulkey,
Gold Hill, Oregon, is working on
his home on Highway 3!S. across
from the Willow Ranch Fire Hall,
in preparation of selling it. He is
also doing some farm work on
some land he has an interest in.
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TARKEL TWEET
Ph. 4-7 167 2350 Whit St.
Workshop course at Chico
State College was attended by Mrs.
Douglas Reid, a teacher in the Al.
turas Elementary School. Ms.
Reid and her family are now
camping in Jess Valley, Modoe
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AMERICAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Moil Boom. Adamant Jr. Biffc
uuu aeaio sta
Sunday Service. 11 a.m.
Reunion Mr. and Mrs. O. K.
Johnston and daughter, Mrs. Glen
Clifton, and boys, accompanied by
Mrs. Frankie Williams, all of New
Pine Creek, attended an old tim-
ore Mnninrt dinlav at RnvtpV
liietruiiK xno woluuci jaii-ii- j-rnnlr fal fnrnta
sion uud met weanesaay evening
at the home of Mrs. John Archi
bald with nine members present
The project was Swedish embroid
ery.
New Pine Creek Elder Jeff
Swinney, his wife and daughter
accompanied by Hope Reeves and
Janet Faris, all of New Pine
Creek, attended a Fifth Sunday
meeting at the Missionary Baptist
cnurcn in Modesto, iney also vis
ited in Fresno at the home of Dr.
C. E. Hunt. Elder Swinney was
guest speaker at the Missionary
Baptist Church at Roseville on Sun
day.
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