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HKRAI.D AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Thursday, January 24, IMS
BASIN BRIEFS
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SUMMKR LAKE
MRS. GEORGE CARLON, with
bronchitis, and Bobby Honor, 7-
year-old son of llio Jim Ropers,
with appendicitis, were admitted
to Lakeview Hospital Thursday.
MRS. JEREMIAH O'LEARY
and two children were in Lake
vicw overnight Friday (or treat
ment of bronchitis.
MELVA JEFFRIES, Paisley,
-visited her sister, Zilla Elder, last
" Wednesday.
-,,'-
. r.ORA CARLON, Gen Withers,
jind Edyth Withers attended Fre-
;iiont Club at the home of Gerry
; Showers.
- SOIL CONSERVATION WORK
- SHOP on fertilizers held in Sil-
vor Lake Jan. 18 provided valu
able information according to
' Glenn Harvey. Boyd ClagRctt, Er
-nest Shufficld, George Carlon, and
. F. Elna, who attended from here.
; -; BONANZA
ERNEST STRUNK, who spent
'; several weeks in the veterans hos-
': iiital In Portland, was at home in
'I.jtnftpl! Vallpv for a week
.-' turning to the hospital for more
-treatment on Jan. 17. He is em
- ployed on the Horton Ranch.
, MRS. GERALD WATSON will
be honored with a baby shower
Jan. 30, 8 p.m., at the Bonanza
Library. Everyone Is Invited to
attend.
MR. AND MRS. HAROLD WIL-
- MAMS are in Oroville. Mrs.
I; Williams' father, E. V. Barnes,
Relied Jan. 20. He was 81 years old.
:-: WALTER CASEBEUR and Sic
.' vie spent the weekend at Medford
with his mother, Mrs. Ida Case
beer. Mrs. Eva Arthur Is at
Medford with Mrs. Cascbcer.
GEORGE LANTZ, brother of
. Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., spent a
Iweek In San Francisco. John Hill
: slid Elmo Harris brought him
'. . liome. Iintz is visiting the
i Smiths and another sister, Mrs.
Kffle Gilman, Merrill, from his
home in Cadada.
V MR. AND MRS. BARNEY
BROWN and three 6ons spent
Sunday at Medford where they
attended the wedding of t h e4 r
niece, Virginia Brown, to Doug
' West.
REV. EUGENE WILLIS, his
. wife, and two children spent a
, few days In Bed Bluff. He spoke
at funeral services for Bill Baker
;-on Jan. 17. Bob Caliill of Langell
T Valley was one of t h e pall
;'bearers. Reverend Willis is the
;;minisler of Lorella Full Gospel
;.' Church.
-: - MRS. JOHN BROWN had as re
cent visitors, Diane Gotirlcy of
Seattle, and Mrs. Charlie Gour
ley and Mrs. Norma Carls, both
of Klamath Falls.
MR. AND MRS. ORB I'RITCII.
ARD and son havo moved from:
Langell Valley to Lakeview where
he Is employed.
DOROTHY PETERSON and'
Alice Nork are giving a public j
card party for the benefit of the
Bonanza Library at the library !
on Jan. 2H. 8 p.m. Prizes and
refreshment!!.
NEW PINE CHEEK
ARTIIl'R REAMER received
word that his brother, Henry Rea
mer, 72. of Prescotl, Wash., died
early Monday morning. He was
born in Weston, Ore., in W.n.
MR. AND MRS. O. K. JOHN
STON spent three days last week
in Hod Bluff and vicinity visit
ing with Mr. and .Mrs. Louis
Smith. They wero accompanied
by George Convene and returned
Friday, The men enjoyed salmon
fishing on the Sacramento River.
DOREN SI TTON, Green Gar
den Tavern, left Wednesday on a
Ini'iness trip to Los Angeles. He
will be gone for approximately a
week, and Cliff Scrivner will take
are of his business during his ab
sence. MR. A MILS. I. IK Cl .ON
moved to Alturas on Saturday.
Tliry slill have their property here
and will return periodically to at
tend club meetings, visit, and
check on their property.
MRS. JANICE BISHOP will be
honored at a pink and blue show
er at the Grange Hall on Thurs
day afternoon. Fob. 7. It will be
f.insorcd by the Home Econom
ics Club and the public Is invited.
HOME ECONOMICS CI.I'B met
Jan. 17 In the Grange Hall with
14 memliers and one guest. Mrs.
Toni Markstrom of Willow Ranch,
present. Final plans were made
lor the grange pinochle parly
which will he held Jan. 20 at
7 TO p.m. Mrs. Neva Morton
served refreshments, and the next
hostess will be Mrs. Maude But-'
NEW PINE CREEK NEEDLE
CLCB met Saturday afternoon
with Mrs. Kathryn Dick. Sixteen
members and one guest. Mrs, Bet
ly Aldridge, Redding, attended
Officers elected for the new year
are Mrs. Neva Morton, president
Mrs. Ruth Clark, vice president
and Mrs. Clara Cloud, secretary-
treasurer. Mrs. Thelma Butler
will host the February meeting.
RALPH RAWLINS suffered an
accident during a physical educa
tion class at Lakeview High
School Monday. His mother
brought him home, and the dis
aster car had to be called later
that afternoon.
MR. AND MILS. OLIN ALD
RIDGE and family of Redding
were weekend visiters with Mr.
and Airs. Maury Morton at Wil
low Ranch. They were former
residents and members of t h e
Eastside Grange, and attended
the grange social hour Saturdayl
evening to see old friends.
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MISS MARILYN MATIIKNY,
lower grades instructor at Kelly
Creek School, took her third and
fourth grade students on a tour
of the post office last Wednesday.
Postmaster Buna Fans spent 40
minutes explaining the postal op
oration and answering questions.
MAI.IN
MR. AND MRS. PAUL HESS-
I.KR. Naomi and Edward of
Brookings visited his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Morris Kessler. last
weekend. Edward remained with
his grandparents for several
weeks.
MALIN MARINERS will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ry Brown Wednesday, Jan. 30,
it 6:.10 p.m. The Leonard Wills
ire tlie dinner co-hosts. Mr. ami
Mrs. Frank Howard, Merrill, will
lie special guests. They have re
cently returned from a trip to
South America and will show
slides.
Lack Of Snow Forces
Modoc Skiers To Skafe
ALTL'KAS More than ljO skiersigo a long way lo keep the club
of the Modoc Ski Club moved to
the ice on Dorrls Heservoir Sun
day for ice skating and a good old-
fashioned get together. In spite of.
the no snow conditions on the local
ski hill, skiers paid up their year
ly dues to help keep the Modoc
Club financially solvent. Morel
than $:!00 in dues were paid by
the members to meet the out
standing bills.
Though we have no skiing to
date, we have to meet our cur
rent expenses," Mary Woodward,
club treasurer, pointed out. "This
tremendous turnout and support
by club members will certainly
ROOT OF ALL EVIL
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Police today had six bills totalling
$120 and an unsigned note saying
the money was found in a wallet.
"1 was tempted, but since then
I've had nothing but bad luck and
my conscience hurls," the nolo
added.
solvent until snow arrives.
The club, with a defunct treas
ury, sponsored a ski movie last
week that realized $50. and at
that time requested members to
pay their dues to keep the club
going. The Forest Service permit
of $30 musl tie paid, plus a $300
insurance bill, and a bill for gas
for Uie tow motor.
The skiers skated from 1 to 4
p.m. with hot chocolate furnished
by the ski club for all.
At the recent board of directors'
meeting, Lynn Siglcr was voted
president of the club; Gerry llox-
ey, vice president; and Mary
Woodward, secretary - treasurer.
Other board members are D.
Lloyd Shannon and Ed Beryessa.
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