Sunday, August II, 1963
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41 Sd container
42 Violently
45 North or South
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for i too lion
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14 Abov. hai
15 Before 52 Iroquoum
18 Lingerers id
"Dishearten S3 Stagger
20 Sticky MColerie
substance 55 Communists
?IE?M"' 58 Writing fluidl
22 God of love 57 Sneid i mound
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28 Fillip
27 Lakshml
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32 Tidier
34 Horn
35 Rounded
36 Aifirmatlve
reply
37 Damsel
vertebrates
10 Feminine
nickname
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lnu 17 Epic poetry
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3 Pachyderms 23 Ram
4 Bargain eventi 24 Supplicate
o selves
6 Ascended
7 Separate
column
8 Gazelles
33 Protective
covering
38 Island in New
York bay
40 Citrus fruits
41 Pares
42 Genus of fflsples
43 Greater
duintit
25 Smooth 44 Among
26 European finch 46 Submissive
27 Firmest
28 Soaks flax
29 Angers
47 Indian
48 Poker stake
50 Three times
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.NEWSfArER EMElll'I'.lSK ASSN.
BASIN BRIEFS
BONANZA
MRS. MAE MURCH has re
turned to her home at Paradise,
Calif., after a few days with
her nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Howrey Roberts.
MR. AND MRS. BEN MC
CRACKEN and two daughters of
Kirkland, Wash., spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Annie
Romtvedt, and brother Fred.
The took their son Ben Jr. home
after several weeks of visiting
here.
MRS. TED CARNES, daughter
of Mrs. Carrie Lovelady, is in
Klamath Valley Hospital, Klam
ath Falls, recovering from eye
surgery.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK
BROWN and Trudy are spending
a few days in Portland.
MR. AND MRS. MIKE DEAR
BORN and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Dearborn spent several days
fishing at Dead Horse Lake. Ted
Dearborn and Larry Beck joined
them for the weekend.
BONANZA ANTLER'S DEN
will open for business Aug. 17
at 10 a.m. Janet Fernlund and
Fern Wescott are the owners.
, MR. AND MRS. ROY NICH
OLS and three children of Whit-
tier spent a few days in Langell
Valley with his brother, L. F.
Nichols, and family.
BONANZA WOMEN'S CLUB is
having a picnic at Malin Park
Tuesday, Aug. 27. Coffee and iced
lea will be furnished, but picnick
ers were asked to bring their
own table service. Friends are
invited.
LANGELL VALLEY HOME
EXTENSION I'NIT will meet at
the home of Esther Kcysor. 10
a.m. Sept. 4. It will be the first
meeting and Hens) Boten will
teach casserole cooking. Every'
one is invited to attend.
BONANZA LIBRARY is in
need of a used typewriter. Any
one having one to give or sell,
please contact Norma Haskins.
phone Bonanza 545-2471.
MRS. CECIL HALEY, Mrs.
Harold Williams and Mrs. Bill
Bechdoldi were luncheon guests
Aug. 15 at the home of Mrs.
Roy Whitlach of Klamath 'Falls.
BONANZA WOMEN'S CLL'B
is giving a coffee hour at the
library the first day of school.
Sept. 4. starting at 9 a.m. Every
one is invited to come, especially
newcomers to get acquainted.
MRS. ELSA Rl'ECK of Bo
nanza accompanied Mrs. Don
Rajnus of Malin to Brookings
where Mrs. Rajnus joined mem
bers of the Oregon Artists Asso
ciation for several days of sketch
ing. Mrs. Rueck visited with her
I brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Selander, of Portland.
DAIRY
MRS. RICHARD MARTYR and
her daughter, Diane, and her
mother, Mrs. Crabtrce. visited in
Langell Valley with Mrs. Frank
Brown and Trudy one day last
week.
MRS. RAY JONES and son
Steve of Grants Pass spent the
weekend in Dairy with Mr. and
Mrs. Les Jones and left her two
daughters, Beverly and Jeanettc,
for a week with the grandparents.
DON PHILPOTT and daughter
Carol left for Portland Aug. 15
where Philpott's brother. Ward,
had major eye surgery. Their
mother. Mrs. Eva Philpott, has
been with Ward at his home in
Beaverton for the past two
weeks.
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