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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1959)
PAGE 8 A HERALD AND NKWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wpdnrsdav. Ocfobrr 21, 1059 their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monroe and Louis Jr. of Cave Junction. Weekend visitors in Langcll Val ley were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilriczi.sc.se of Klamath Falls, visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Spillane, and Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Hricziscse. .inl Mrs. Aldcn Lovcness and fam ily, now living in C'hico, Califor nia. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull. New Baby born to Mr. and Mrs. llarley Krcbs at the Malin Medical Clinic on October 11 has been named Lawrence Wayne. He weighed 7 lbs., 9 ozs. Leo Souza and two children of Tiburon, California. o Lee Jackson of Mediord spent several days in Langell Valley with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and 9lts. George Fernlund and family. Food Sale Members of the Bo nanza Farm Bureau are asked to leave their cakes, pies or dough nuts at Bold's Meat Market by !i a.m. Saturday, October 24. Mrs. Lloyd Hankins will be in charge of the booth in the city hall build ing here the food 'will be sold, with co'r?e during the Potato Festival at Merrill. Ill Mrs. John Sullivan is ill at Basin Briefs Guckts at the J. Perry Haley home in Malin are their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. . Catholic Daughters oj America arid candidates will meet in the Visiting in Malin over the week end were former residents, Mr. Iter home in Langcll Valley and will be in bod for several weeks. parish hall ' of .. Sacred Heart Church October 25 between 7:30 and 7:45 a.m. to receive Holy Commonion in a body at the 8 a.m. Mass. Breakfast will follow at the Willard Hotel. All mem bers are requested to call Dor othy Zwicner at TU 4-8621 or Mil lie Zarosinski, TU 2-0559 before Thursday, October 22, for break fast reservations. Peanut- Butter I pWli I r-CK FREE - TWO-CELL FLASHLIGHT - with large I HD I 1 Merrill Mr. and Mrs. i Robert Danosky have received word of the birth of their first grandchild October 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overmiller or Maten Island, New York. The little boy weighd in at 7 lbs., 2 ozs. and has been named Carl Lee. The baby's mother is the former Dor ,othy Danosky. Weed Soldier William 1. West fall. 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. K-l- wood Ellison, Weed, recently was promoted to sergeant rank in Ger many where he is stationed. He was graduated from Weed Hifih School, in June, 1957, entered the service that month and arrived in Germany last December. Meeting Bonanza Farm Bureau Center will meet in the grade school cafeteria at 8 p.m. Wednes day, October 21. Dr. Fred J. Wcdlism. veterinarian, will discuss J a current problem, ."fled Water1 Disease." There will also be dis cussion of a proposed resolution on imports of lambs and wool into the United States. Midland Community Club will meet Thursday, October 22, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Dorothy Sharp. Bessie Thompson will be co-hostcss. Chiloquin resident, Sharon Wilder, a freshman at Oregon State College, has been chosen a member of the Madrigal Singers, a select 100-voice, school choir. It will present the complete "Messi ah" in Corvallis early in Decem ber. She is the daugther of Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilder, Klamath Agency. 1 Yrrka rtesident Army 2nd Lt. Harry W. Garner Jr. com pleted the 12-week field artillery of ficer basic course October 7 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Tulclake soldier. Army Pic. Delmar D. Rodgers, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Rodgers, re cently participated in a 10 day simulated combat maneuver at his base in Wcrtheim, Germany. He entered the Army in January, 1957. He attended Tulclake High School. Deer Hunters Mr. and Mrs. Les ter R. Bichn and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Munday of Gpld Hill were calling on friends in Dairy last Friday. They were on their way to Bly Mountain to do some deer hunting. Square Dance Lakovicw Timber Twirlcrs are hosting the Interstate Highlanders area meeting Satur day, October 24, at Memorial Hall in Lakovicw. Proceeds to go to the association. Sandwich supper for old and new officers at 6:30 p.m. Dance at 8 p.m. All callers wel come. t Back To Base 2nd Lt. Mel da Chandler of Amarillo, Texas, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs of Lowell, her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffcrs Ledcr man of Oak Ridge, and aunt and uncle, Mr. and .Mrs, Marvin Mi chael of Dairy. She left last Thurs day to return to Amarillo Air Force Base where she is stationed. Arrived In Dairy Mr. and Mrs. George Woods arrived in Dairy last Friday to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Wood and Teddy. They will do some hunting while here Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Kcno, have re turned from Carlon, Nevada, where they attended the wedding of his brother, Clark Brown. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Micka October 9 at the Malin Clin ic a bahy girl weighing 8 lbs., t ozs. She has been named Susan Lynn and is welcomed at home by two sisters, Cindy and Judy Maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Cornell and pater nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Albert Micka, all of Malin. Rocupcrjting from the logging accident he suffered several weeks ago is Allen Myers of Malin. He is at the Klamath Valley Hospital Baby Ctrl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Turner of Malin at the .Malin Clinic on October 9. She weighed 6 lbs., 9 ozs. and has been named Pamela LeeAnne. Pa tcrnal grandmother is Mrs. Emma jean Turner of Malin. Successful The rummage sale given by the Bonanza Farm Bu reau last weekend was a success. 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