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    DDuren Murls Ymh Victory;
CBiiDcago Traps Graves, 2L0-5
United Press International
An 0-83 earned run average
and a string of 31 13 consec
utive scoreless innings stamp
Ryne Duren today as the fel
low who may yet save the
New York Yankee's hide and
pride.
Casey Stengel called him
"my guy" after Duren saved
Tuesday night's 1-0 victory
over the Cleveland Indians
and it's obvious no Yankee
manager ever has relied so
heavily on a relief pitcher
since Bucky Harris toasted
Joe Page in wine and song
back in 1947.
No American league relief
pitcher ever has won a most
valuable player award but
Duren could be the first to do
so. His 1-2 won-lost record is
completely deceptive, of
'course, because he is credited
with eight "saves" and the
way he is pitching he could
wind up setting two new
league records.
With his string of consecu
tive scoreless innings, Duren
is getting into position to
threaten Walter Johnson's 46-year-old
record of 56 straight.
And Ryne's current 0.83 e.r.a.
is considerably lower than the
45-year-old league mark of
1.01 held by H. B. Dutch
Leonard of the Boston Red
. Sox.
Protects One-Run Lead
Duren did it again Tuesday
night when Stengel hustled
him out of the bullpen to pro
tect the one-run Yankee lead
which existed since the sec-
: ond inning. Ryne faced eight
men, walked one, allowed one
hit and struck out three to
protect Whitey Ford's first
victory in three weeks and the
ninth of the year.
The victory braked the Yan
kees' five-game losing streak
and also enabled the Chicago
White Sox to move within two
percentage points of the In
dians via their 7-3 win over
the Boston Red Sox. The Balt
imore Orioles beat the Kansas
City Athletics, 3-1, after a 1-0
defeat and the Washington
Senators downed the Detroit
Tigers, 4-2, in the other A.L.
games.
, First place San Francisco
was rained out in the Nation
al league but neither of the
two principal contenders
The Chicago Cubs whipped
the Milwaukee Braves, 10-5,
and the Pittsburgh Pirates
romped over the Los Angeles
Dodgers, 9-1. The St. Louis
Cardinals beat the Cincinnati
Reds, 6-5, in 11 innings and
ended Don Newcombe's eight
game streak.
Bobby Richardson, who had
driven in only seven runs all
season, singled home the only
run . of the Yankee-Indian
game off Herb Score in the
second inning. Score had
walked Elston Howard to
start the Inning and the New
' York first-baseman went to
second on an infield out.
Pierce Squares Record
Billy Pierce squared his
record at 10-10 as the White
Sox banged out 13 hits in
cluding a homer by John Ro
mano and a two-run single by
red-hot rookie Jim McAnany
Milt Pappas pitched a five
hitter and drove in a run with
a single to win his 10th game
for Baltimore after Ray Her
berts four-hitter bested Billy
O'Dell for Kansas City in the
first game of a twi-night dou-
bleheader.
Bob Allison hit his 23rd
homer and Roy Sievers his
11th for the Senators as Pedro
Ramos chalked up his 10th
win. The Senators clinched
the game with a three-run
fourth-inning rally.
Ernie Banks' double and
pitcher Bill Henry's bases-
filled single were the big
blows of a four-run seventh
inning rally that lifted the
Cubs to their fifth win in 10
f meetings with the Braves.
Winner Henry allowed only
. two hits and one run over the
last 5 13 innings.'
Vera Law won his 10th
game for the Pirates behind
a 14-hit attack that included
a triple by Bob Skinner and
two doubles by Dick Groat.
Johnny Podres was routed in
the first inning by the Pirates
who moved within 2Vfc games
of first place.
Joe Cunningham singled in
the 11th inning for his fourth
hit of the game to break up
the 11-iining Cincinnati 'St.
Louis game. Lindy McDaniel
won his second game for the
Cardinals while Newcombe
ouiici cu ma mui ueieai com
pared to nine triumphs.
' RESULTS:
National League
Milwaukee ..112 001 000 9 8 3
Chicago 300 011 41x 10 13 2
Pizzaxo. Jay (6). McMahon (7),
Giggie( 8) and Crandall. Anderson,
Henry (4). Averill, S. Taylor (8).
Winner Henry (6-4). Loser Jay
(3-6). HBS Walls, Aaron, Averill.
Los Angeles -000 001 000 1 7 0
Pittsburgh 500 000 40x 9 14 0
Podres, Craig (1), Labine (6). Sny
der (7), Klippstein (7), and Rose-
T nm -ftz g..it . T
Podres (8-5).
(11 innings)
. Cinci. 104 000 000 00 5 12 0
St. Louis . 202 001 000 01 6 17 0
Newcombe (9-6) and Bailey. Jack
son. Bridges (3), McDaniel (10) and
IP(IDMr
Drysdale To Hurl
Against Pirates
Pittsburgh (DPD All-Star
hero Don Drysdale was called
into service today in an at
tempt to halt a three-game
Los Angeles Dodger losing
streak against a Pittsburgh
team now making noises like
a pennant contender,
The Dodgers bowed to the
Pirates, 9-1, Tuesday night.
While Los Angeles remained
lVz games behind first-place
San Francisco, the Pirates
strengthened their four-place
spot and came within one
game of the third-place Dodg
ers. Drysdale, 10-6, who won in
relief against the Braves in
his last outing, seeks victory
No. .11 tonight against Bob
Friend, 4-10. The big right
hander f or the Dodgers hurled
three perfect innings against
the American league nine in
the All-Star game last week
It was a disappointing re
turn to action for Johnny
Podres Tuesday night. Podres,
sidelined by a bad back after
holding the club together on
its last road trip, didn't sur
vive the first 4nning in the
Pittsburgh game,
After one man was retired,
the Pirates banged out five
hits in a row, including a dou
ble by Dick Groat and triple
by Bob Skinner. Dick Stuart,
Roberto Clemente and Bill
Mazeroski all singled.
Five runs crossed the plate
in the single inning
Roger Craig was next in
line for the Dodger pitching
crew, and managed to get
through five innings without
further damage. He was lifted
for pinch-hitter Ron Fairly in
the sixth.
The only Dodger run came
in that sixth inning when
Charlie Neal banged a double
and Wally Moon singled him
home.
Giants, Phils
Play Tonight
Philadelphia-(UPD-Mike Mc
Cormick, 8-7, who has shut
out Philadelphia three times
this season, takes the mound
for the San Francisco Giants
against the Phillies tonight.
Rain, which has a habit of
falling when the Giants arrive
here, washed out Tuesday's
scheduled twin bill. But the
gloom of the night's rain was
lessened considerably by the
defeats handed to Los Angeles
and Milwaukee.
, As a result, the Giants in
creased their lead to a game
over the Braves and a game
and a half over the Dodgers.
The Pirates are only two and
a half games out in fourth.
The Giants will play a twi
night double-header against
the Phillies Thursday before
moving to Pittsburgh where
they will .play four games.
After that they return home
for a big set against the
Dodgers.
Robin Roberts, 7-8, who
owns one of the three Phil
wins over the Giants this
year, will face McCormick on
the hill tonight
Redding Hosts
A AU Swimmers
Redding.-Calif. (DPD The
National AAU Women's
Swimming and Diving cham
pionships kicks off here at 6
p.m. with 20 of the country's
mermaids competing in the
mile event.
Headlining the cast is Syl
via Ruuska, the all-around
star from Berkeley, Calif.
Entries for the four day
competition closed with 141
contestants scheduled to par
ticipate in all events. ,
H. Smith, Kart (10). Winner Mc
Daniel (6-10). HRS Robinson, Mu
sial. San Francisco at Philadelphia (2
games, twilight-night, postponed,
rain and wet grounds.)
American League
(1st game)
Kansas City ..000 000 001 1 5 0
Baltimore 000 000 000 0 4 1
Herbert (7-7) and Chiti. O'Dell
(5-7) and Triandos.
(2nd game)
Kansas City . 010 000 000 1 5 0
Baltimore 110 100 OOx 3 8 0
Kucks. Dickson (8) and House.
Pappas (10-4) and Triandos. Loser
Kucks (3-5). HRS Tasby, Maris.
Cleveland 000 000 000 0 5 0
New York ... 010 000 OOx 1 4 1
Score (9-7) and FitzGerald,
Brown (8). Ford. Duren (8) and
Berra. Winner Ford (9-6).
Chicago
100 310 0027 13
Boston
0U 000 O01 3 11
Pierce. Lown (9) and Romano.
Lollar (9). Wills, Wall (4). Bau
mann (8) and White. Winner
Pierce (10-10). Loser Wills (2-6).
HRS Buddin, Romano, Jensen.
Detroit nnn 010 0102 8 0
Washington . 001 300 OOx 4 5 1
Lary, Schultz (5). Sisler (7) and
Wilson. Ramos (10-8) and Naragon.
Loser Lary (9-7). HRS Allison,
Sievers,
But Vernon Law of the Pi
rates, who lost a pitching duel
to Sandy Koufax at the Coli
seum the last time the two
teams met, got through the
game without further damage.
Law scattered seven hits, and
no Dodger got more than one
of them.
The Dodgers did load the
bases in the seventh and
failed to score.
The Pirates added insult to
injury in the seventh, when
they scored four runs. Danny
Kravitz singled in two runs
during the inning.
Schoendienst
Hopes To Play
By September
St. Louis- (DPD -Red Schoen:
dienst, who fought a success
ful battle against tuberculosis,
continued workouts today for
his return to the Milwaukee
Braves' lineup Sept. 1. ,
"I've been working out
since the first of June and
doing a little running,"
Schoendienst said Tuesday,
"and I hope to start batting
practice the beginning of
August. I also have been
throwing a ball around and it
feels great."
Schoendienst was found to
have tuberculosis last Novem
ber and was admitted to Mt.
St. Rose hospital. In February
he underwent surgery to have
part of the diseased right lung
removed.
Dr. William A. Werner,
Schoendienst's physician, said
the operation hastened recov
ery. 1
"Red thinks September first
is the date and I agree," Wern
er said, "and next year he
might be able to play all sea
son." The 3,6-year-old second base
man said he would start
swinging a bat with some
minor league players here and
possibly get the feel of County
Stadium again.
I might do a little batting
practice with some minor
league players in Milwaukee
in August while ' the Braves
are on the road," he said.
Sikes Medalist
In Golf Tourney
Denver-(DPD-Dan Sikes Jr.
is off to a better start in the
National Public Links golf
tournament than he was a
year ago when he won the
championship.
Sikes, a 28-year-old law
student at the University of
Florida, became the tourney
medalist ' Tuesday when he
toured the 6-617-yard Well
shire Municipal Course in 68
strokes, three under par. It
gave him a two-day total of
137 over the 36 qualifying
holes.
The skinny Jacksonville,
Fla., golfer won the 1958 title
at Orland Park, 111., after
barely surviving the qualify
ing rounds. He, squeezed
through an extra hole playoff,
and went on to defeat Bob
Ludlow of Indianapolis, Ind.,
3 and 2, in the finals.
Tuesday's medal rounds
trimmed the field from 150
to 64 for the start of today's
match rounds. Two rounds to
day will trim. the field to 16.
ARENA CHANGED ,
Portland (DPD The July
22 heavyweight fight between
Reuben Vargas, Richmond,
Calif., and Eddie Machen,
Portland, will be at the Cen
tennial Exposition arena" here
instead of Portland Auditor
ium, promoter Tommy Moyer
said today.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MtdforJ, Or. Q
Wednesday. July 15. 1959
STANDINGS
United Press' International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
. W. L.
San Francisco .49 37
Milwaukee 46 38
Los Angeles . ,, , 49 40
Pittsburgh 47 40
Chicago 42 44
St. Louis 41 44
Cincinnati 37 49
Philadelphia 31 52
Pet. GB
.470
.561 1
.551 Hi
.540 2ia
.488 7
.482 7ft
.430 12
373 18 "i
Tuesday's Results
Chicago 10, Milwaukee S
Pittsburgh 9, Les Angeles 1
(night)
St. Louis 6, Cincinnati S (night,
11 innings)
San Francisco at Philadelphia, (2
games, two-night, postponed, rain).
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Milwaukee at C h i c a g o Willey
(4-3) vs. Hobbie (9-7).
San Francisco at Philadelphia
(night) McCormick (8-7) vs. Rob
erts (7-8).
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (night)
Drysdale (10-6) vs. Friend (4-10).
Cincinnati at St. Louis (night)
O'Toole (1-2) vs. Mizell (10-3).
Thursday's Games
- San Fran, at Philadelphia (night)
Milwaukee at Chicago
Cincinnati at St. Louis (night)
Only games scheduled)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
47 35
48 36
Pet. GB
.573
.571
Cleveland
Chicago
Baltimore
New York
Detroit
Washington .
Boston
Kansas City .
45 41 .523 4
42 43 .494 6",
42 45 .483 - 7,i
40 44 .476 .8
38 46 .452 10
36 48 .429 12
Tuesday's Results
Kan. City 1, Bait. 0 (1st, twilight)
Bait. 3, Kan. City 1 (2nd, night)
New York 1. Cleveland 0 (night)
Chicago 7, Boston 3 (night)
Washington 4, Detroit 2 (night)
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at New York (2 games)
Shantz (3-2) and Grba (0-0) vs.
McLish (11-3) and Grant (5-4).
Chicago at Boston( night) .Wynn
(11-6) vs. Brewer (7-5).
Detroit at Washington (night)
Bunning (8-6) vs. Pascual (9-7).
Kansas City at Baltimore (night)
Garver (6-9) vs. Walker (7-3).
Thursday's Games
Detroit at Washington, night
Kansas City at Baltimore
Cleveland at New York
Chicago at Boston
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet.
.543
GB
Sacramento
Vancouver ,
50 42
48 42
.533
Portland
45 42 .517 2',i
Salt Lake
Phoenix
San Diego
Spokane
Seattle
. 47 45 .511 3
. 45 48 .484 SVx
... 45 49 .479 6
44 45 .473 6
42 50 .457 8
Tuesday's Results
Sacramento 10, San Diego 8
Salt Lake 9,-Phoenix 5
, Portland 4. Seattle 2
Spokane 4, Vancouver 0
Wednesday's Probable Pitchers
Seattle at Portland Freeman
(5-5) vs. Gorman (2-1).
Phoenix at Salt Lake Barclay
(7-7) vs. Pepper (6-7).
Vancouver at Spokane (2) Hat
ten (6-4) and Bamberger (5-1) vs.
Ortega (3-4) and Miller (0-0).
Sacramento at San Diego Osen
baugh (5-6) vs. Briggs (5-3).
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W.
Pet. GB
.642
.615 ,i
.583 1
.500 2
.384 3 12
.250 5
Yakima
Wenatchee
Salem
Lewis ton
Eugene
Tri-City
9
8
7
6
5
3
Tuesday's Results
Eugene 3, Lewiston 1
Yakima 11, Wenatchee 2
Salem 13, Tri-City 0
Today's Schedule
Lewiston at Eugene
Wenatchee at Yakima
Salem 13, Tri-City 0
League Leaders
National League
Player & Club G. AB R. H. Pet.
Aaron, Milw; 82 337 60 123 .365
White, St. L. 80 293 47 100 .341
Gilliam. L. A. 78 281 56 95 .338
Robins'n, Cin. 85 319 65 106 .332
Cunningham,
St. L - 19 24S 33 81 ,.329
Logan, Milw... 70 237 30 78 .329
American League
Kuenn, Det 80 318 54 112 .852
Runnels, Bos. 81 313 46 105 335
Fox Chii 84 346 46 115 332
Kaline, Det. .. 74 289 47 96 332
Woodl'g, Bait. 78 252 36 83 330
Runs Batted In
National league Banks, Cubs 83;
Robinson, Reds 82; Aaron, Braves
75; Cepeda, Giants 66; Mathews,
Braves 66.
American league Ki Hebrew,
Senators 75; Jensen, Red Sox 71;
Colavito, Indians 67; Maxwell, Ti
gers 62; Lemon, Senators 61.
Rome Runs
National league Mathews,
Braves 27; Banks, Cubs 24; Aaron,
Braves 24; Robinson, Reds 23; Ce
peda, Giants 18.
American league Klllebrew,
Senators 30; Colavito. Indians 28;
Allison, Senators 23; Triandos,
Orioles: Lemon, Senators; Jensen,
Red Sox all 21. N
Pitching '
National league F ace. Pirates
14-0; Mizell, Cards 10-3; Antonelli,
Giants 13-4; Law, Pirates 10-5;
Newcombe, Reds 9-5.
American 1 e a g n e McLish, In
dians 11-3; Shaw, White Sox 8-3;
Wilhelm, Orioles 10-4; Pappas,
Orioles 10-4; Mossi, Tigers; Walker,
Orioles; Fischer, Senators all 7-3.
STREHLOU NAMED
St.v Helens-fllPD-Gene Streh
lou has been selected as head
basketball coach at St. Helens
high school. Strehlou has
served as assistant basketball
coach at Klamath Union high
school. He is a University of
Idaho graduate. He also will
coach track at St. Helens ;nd
will assist in football.
The Deluxe Anglia
Highway 99
CENTRAL POINT
SETTING NEW RECORD for United States in 200-meter
breaststroke, . Ronald Clark, Detroit, receives victor's
award from Susan Bronson, Miss California of 1959, at
National Men's AAUmeet, Los Altos, Calif. Clark's time
was 2 minutes 45.6 seconds, 2.2 seconds under old mark.
Dittmer Belts Sacs
Back Into PCL Lead
United Press International
The Sacramento S o 1 o n s
vaulted back into first place
in the Pacific Coast league
Tuesday night thanks to some
prodigious slugging by a nor
mally light hitting cast-off.
The cast-off, infielder Jack
Dittmer, slammed three home
runs and a single while bat
ting in seven runs to lead the
Solons to a 10-8 win over San
Diego.
Vancouver, which held a
24-hour percentage point lead
in the circuit, dropped back
to second, a full game behind
Mims, Benton
Fight Tonight
Miami Beach, Fla - OIPD -George
Benton, an unranked
middleweight who is about as
popular as the tax collector,
will meet - seventh ranked
Holly Mims tonight in a nationally-televised
10-rounder.
Benton, a 26-year-old fight
er from Philadelphia, has
been a professional for 10
years but his record shows he
has trouble finding men will
ing . to ' enter the ring with
him. He has fought only 41
times during the decade, win
ning 36 fights and losing 4.
One ended in a' draw.
Mims has faced such top
notch fighters as Ray Robin
son and Joey Giardello but
is only a slight favorite to
night because Benton's repu
tation is higher than his rank
ing. The winner of. tonight's
bout was reported to have an
outside chance to meet the
winner of the Carmen Basilio
Gene Fullmer match. Basilio
and Fullmer will fight for the
National Boxing association
version of the middleweight
crown Aug. 28 at San Fran
cisco. South Names
PCL All-Stars
San Diego - (UPD - The south
team selected to meet the
north in the Pacific Coast
League All-Star Game here
Monday was announced Tues
day. Selected by the fans were
pitchers Dick Hall, Salt Lake
City, and Jake Striker, San
Diego; infielders Willie Mc
Covey, Phoenix; Bill Hunter,
San Diego; Ben Valenzuela,
Phoenix; and Jose Pagan,
Phoenix; catcher Al Jones,
San Diego; outfielders Mike
K r s n i c h, Sacramento; Al
Heist, Sacramento; and Carlos
Bernier, Salt Lake City.
Wm. SUMMiil
JES
the Solons as it lost a 4-0 deci
sion to Spokane.
In other games, Portland
nipped Seattle, 4-2, and Salt
Lake beat Phoenix, 9-5.
Dittmer, 31, was hitting
only .247 going into Tuesday
night's game and had hit only
four other home runs.. Sacra
mento picked up Dittmer from
Seattle recently as infield in
surance. Billy Hunter, Mitch June
and Al Jones homered for the
Padres. Solon reliefer Terry
Fox, the third Sac hurler, got
the win, his seventh against
no losses.
Chuck Churn allowed only
seven hits as he helped snap a
five game Spokane losing
streak and also knocked the
Mounties out of first.
Churn, a 6-3, 200 pound
right-hander, picked up his
seventh victory and was in
trouble only in the first in
ning when Barry Shetrone ad
vanced to third.
Esiegian Homers '
Chuck Essegian rapped a
two-run homer in"the eighth
to ice the game. -
The Portland Beavers
squared things with Seattle In
Portland Tuesday night, beat
ing the Rainiers 4-2 to even
their Pacific Coast league se
ries at one game each and
remain in third place.
Duane Pillette allowed five
hits and was credited with his
fourth victory against two
losses. Starter - loser Dave
Stenhouse is now 6-8.
The Beavers won the game
in the fourth frame with two
runs. George Freese scored
when Len Neal forced Jim
Westlake at second base and
Jim Greengrass scored when
Rainier shortstop Bobbie Hen
rich committed an error.
Freese singled Charlie Se
crest home in the first and the
Beavers capped their scoring
in the sixth inning with a sin
gle by Westlake that sent
Freese in.
Seattle's first run came on
doubles by Bobbie Adams and
Paul Pettit and Hal Bevan hit
his eighth homer of the year
in the seventh inning.
LINESCORES:
Phoenix 002 030 000 S 13 3
Salt Lake ......000 117 OOx 9 11 1
Watkins, Shipley (6), Choate (8)
and Stieglitz; Bauta, Post (5),
O'Donnell (7) and Brockell.
Sacramento ..300 001 510 10 14 0
San Diego ....000 331 001 8 14 1
Brown, Greene (6), Fox (7) and
Dalrymple, Roselli (6); Thomas,
Stigman (6), Wojey (9) and Jones,
Retzer (8). "
Seattle 100 000 1 002 5 2
Portland 100 201 000 4 7 0
Stenhouse, Martin. (8) and Bev
an; Pillette and Neal.
Vancouver 000 000 000 0 7 0
Spokane 000 100 03x 4 10 0
Palica, Stock (8) and Bishop;
Churn and Barragan.
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HILTS
Swimming Party Held
By MRS. M. F. CAVIN
Hilts A swimming party
and hamburger fry was held
on June 23 at Jackson Hot
Springs, honoring the promo
tion of several members of the
junior high class into the high
school class of the Hilts Com
munity Bible church.
They are Marcia Cavin, Ja
net Benson, Pat Fox, and
Larry Block. Others attending
were Marsha Simmens, Lester
Chase, Mr. and Mrs. John
Shaw, Naomi and Stevie;. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cavin.
Mr. Shaw is teacher of the
junior high class.
Sunday, July 5 was promo
tion day at Hilts Community
Bible church. Promoted from
beginners class to primary
were Susan Rogers, David
Cain and Frankie Marin;
from primary to junior, Don
na Burns, Douglas Hughes,
Clara Williams, Delores Lu
per and Susan Hoffaman;
from juniors to junior high,
Sherrie and Shirley Staley,
Gayel Ward, Billy Wilson,
James Cain and Rebecca Rab
john; junior high to high
school, Janet Benson, Marcia
Cavin, Pat Fox and Larry
Black.
Teachers for the classes are,
beginners, Mrs. Lathrom and
Mrs. . John Shaw; primary,
Mrs. Ellen Burns; junior, Mrs.
Barbara Burns; junior high,
John Shaw; high school, Vera
Burns.
Several friends gathered at
the home of Mrs. M. G. King
to celebrate the birthday of
Mrs. Ozzie Bernheisel Wednes
day afternoon July 1. '
A birthday cake was baked
by Mrs. Fred Haynes and was
served ' with ice cream and
coffee. Gifts were presented to
the honored guest and pi
nochle was played by Mrs. Art
Hartman, Mrs. Art Blanchard,
Mrs. H. G. Thompson, Mrs.
William Wiley, Mrs. Elmer
Jackson of Montague and Mrs.
Harold King of Watsonville,
the hostess Mrs. King and the
guest of honor Mrs. Bern
heisel. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Good
win and girls and Mr. and
Mrs. Benny Raymond and
family picnicked and fished
at Copco lake on the Fourth
of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Bern
heisel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bernheisel-of Medford spent
the Independence day week
end at Smith River.
Also, fishing at Smith river
and other points on the coast
this past week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Graves.
Mr. and Mrs. John Green
and children, Kelly, Lee Roy,
Donna and Blake, spent the
week end at the home oi
Green's mother In Weiser,
Idaho. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Givin
and son, Leon, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Wisenbach and
daughter Bonnie Kay, camped
out at Gwin's mine, located
on Little Applegate over the
Fourth of July week end.
William Walker of Ander
son visited this week end at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Preston and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lausta
lot and boys. Mrs. Preston
and Mrs. Laustalot are his
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young
of Chico were overnight
guests Friday night of Mrs.
Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. R. Smith, and Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams
accompanied Roy Williams
and daughter, Brenda, of
Yreka, to Chico recently,
where they were guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts
Returning to Yreka the Wil
liams visited at the home of
Mrs. Violet Bagley for several
days.
On - Saturday they accom
panied Roy Williams to
Grants Pass, where they visit
ed with relatives, returning
to Yreka that same evening.
On Thursday evening, Mrs.
Louis Fasoletti returned the
Williams to their home.
Recent guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn John
son were Lt. P. T. Vandeburg
and three children of Fair-
child Air Base and Mrs. Kath-
erine Derbidge of Spokane,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent
the Fourth of July week end
on the Nevada desert. -
Miss Karen Madera return
ed to her home in Redo last
week after spending the
month of June at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fry'
and family.
A guest at the Fry home
Sfo Bourbon
Enjoy
the true old-style
Kentucky Bourbon
always smoother because it's slow
distilled. It's the extra care and attention of slow-
distilling. ..the patient willingness to take twice as long
...that gives Early Times its full, gratifying flavor and
pleasurable smoothness. Making whisky this old-style
way costs more, but we think you'll agree it's worth it
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500 On A
mm
throughout the nvnr& f My
is Miss Carol Madero. Both
girls are Mrs. Fry's nieces.
Phone SP 3-4293
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