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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958
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LOYD JOHNSON
County Clerk
Hopeful Files
YREKA Latest candidate for
the post of county clerk of Siski
you County, is Loyd Johnson,
Vreka life insurance man, who an
nounced his candidacy for the job
last week. He will compete with
Mrs. Rachel Cordes, incumbent
county clerk, who has announced
her intent to seek election to the
office to which she was appointed
to complete the term vacated by
the late Waldo Smith.
Born in Montana, Johnson re
ceived his education there, and af
ter graduating from high school
attended Montana State College at
Bozeman. Later, moving to Los
Angeles, he spent many years as
en automobile salesman and deal
er until the outbreak of World
War II. Johnson then closed out
his business and was employed by
the Standard Shipyards at San
Pedro as a material expediter and
coordinator.
After the war, Johnson and his
wife, Dorothy, moved to Yreka
where they established their resi
dence. Mrs. Johnson resumed her
work as a teacher, and he took
up the work of handling live
stock supplies, and the buying
and selling of livestock. From 1948
until 1955. he held a half-interest
in the Siskiyou Sporting Goods
Store, working as co-manager until
he sold out. He then became a
special agent for the Paul Revere
Life Insurance Company.
Johnson is an active member
of the Yreka Lions Club, with a
10-year-perfect attendance record.
He has served as Lions Club pres
ident, zone chairman, and deputy
district governor. He is also an
active member of the Masonic
Lodge, and its other affiliations,
having held prominent offices in
most of them. Johnson has also
been a director of the Yreka
Chamber of Commerce, and at
present holds the post of president
of the S i i k 1 y 0 u Consolidated
Sportsmen's Association.
HENLEY SHEEP CLUB
The Henley Sheep Club met at
tho hnmA nf Tir .Irw Rikpr Feh-
ruary 12. President Marilyn Mack
presided at me meeting.
Dr. Joe Riker and Arnold Brandt
told about diseases of ewes and
lambs.
Now mpmhers of the Hcnlev
Sheep Club are Roger Warren, Ar
thur Warren, Steve Cheyne, James
Nelson and Janell Daniel. The club
is planning a basketball game. The
next meeting will be ai Steven
Skinner's home, March 12.
Refreshments were served by
Dotty Riker.
Slevtn Skinner
fvsws Reporter
VOLTS AND WATTS 4-H
ELECTRICITY CLUB
The organizational meeting of
the Volts and Watts 4-H Electricity
Club was held at Merle Jackson's
home February 14, 1958. Scott Skin
ner led the 4-H pledge at the first
of the meeting, then Eldcn Bleak
led the flag salute. We talked about
the experiments we can do with
our electricity book. Our junior
leader, Allen Jackson told us about
positive and negatives of a battery
and a light. Then he showed us
how to make our flash light with
a one cell battery, and a 12 or
15 size wire and a 114 watt bulb.
Bob Graham
News Reporter
MALIN BEEF CLUB
Ray Petersen, assistant county
agent, was guest speaker at the
third meeting of the Malin Beef
Club, Sunday, February 9.
Petersen used charts to explain
to the 21 members present the ad
vantages of feeding balanced
rations.
He stressed the importance of
weighing feed and choosing it wise
ly for the best results in each in
dividual calf.
Mary Jayne Fisk, president, in
troduced the guest and thanked
him on behalf of the club. The
meeting was held at the Hab Wil
son home.
New member Wanda Clark was
initiated, and Charlie McAul
iffe was welcomed into the club
Leaders Earl Wilson and Wayne
Fisk were present.
Plans were made for the next
meeting at the Elmont Kcnyon
home, on March 9, where Norman
Jacob will instruct in the making
of rope halters.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wilson at the close of the
meeting.
Susie Wilson
News Reporter
GRANGE NEWS
TULELAKE - Tulelake Grange
members, meeting February 13,
heard a report that women of the
grange who prepared and served
the dinner for the annual Growers
Association banquet, February 6,
had cleared $200. A satisfactory
sum was also realized from the
first of a series of public card
parties. Money is to be used to
complete remodeling of the grange
ball.
The second public card party of
the series wilh refreshments and
prizes is planned for February 27.
The membership voted opposi
tion to the proposed expenditure
of the six million dollar engineer
ing project on the Feather River,
until further study of the plan is
made. Opposing votes will be sub
mitted to Slate Senator Randolph
Collier and Assemblywoman Paul
ine Davis.
The business mooting followed a
potluck supper. The next meeting
win do march 13.
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