FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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BASIN BRIEFS
Cattle Trucked Merle O'Neil.
Eastside, recently trucked his cat
tle to summer range at Muddy.
The range is owned by J. C.
Clark.
Recently Moved Mr. and Mrs.
Slater and family, Lakeview, have
recently moved onto the Earl Cog
burn property, Eastside, where
they have set up a trailer house.
Slater works at the mines.
Flu Illness Alfred McGuffin.
Eastside, has been ill recently
with the flu. to assist at the Mc
Guffin dairy until Alfred is recov
ered is Claude Noble of Lakeview
Santa Cruians Mr. and Mrs.
Al Tickner, now of Santa Crui, Cal
ifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hervford of Cedarville, California,
recently visited relatives and
friends in tne Eastside district.
Mrs. Tickner and Mrs. Heryford
are sisters to A. R. Smith. The
Tickners formerly lived in the
Eastside area.
Visit Canada Mr. and Mrs.
John Giacomini, Merrill, accom
panied by their son, Anthony Giac
dmini, have returned home after a
trip by car which took them to
Victoria, "Vancouver and the inte
rior of British Columbia.
From Springfield Mr. and
Mrs. George Price and small
daughter, Kathryn, of Springfield.
Oregon, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunnicutt of
Merrill. Price, a sport coordinator
at Springfield, will receive his de
gree in education at graduation
exercises at the University of
Oregon June 15.
Shower Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
Mulkey and son, Rickey, of New
Pine Creek were the recipients of
a shower at the grange hall Sat
urday evening. The Mulkeys were
victims of a fire which destroyed
their home and personal property
recently. The shower was hosted
by the Willow Ranch Firettes, of
which Mrs. Mulkey is a member.
Sold The Baldur Stahlschmidt
residence of New Pine Creek was
recently sold to Carl V. Gilliland,
Lakeview, according to Lee Cur-
ion. Gilliland and his family will
move into their new home soon.
Recovering Howard Wells has
returned to his home in New Pine
Creek from the Lakeview Hospital
where he was recovering from in
juries he received when he was
trampled by a young cow. Wells
was able to attend church Sunday,
and he thanked the congregation
for flowers and cards he received
while in the hospital.
Willow Ranch Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Morris, Willow Ranch
drove Mary Lou Thomas, who has
been staying with them and at
tending school, to her home in Ta-
coma last week. The Morris' arc
now preparing to move to Redding
where Morris will work in a null
To Redwoods Mr. and Mrs
Lee Bernard, accompanied by Mr
and Mrs. Leonard Markstrom, and
their two children, Willow Ranch
drove down the coast to spend the
weekend in the California Red
woods. They camped out' and
tried their luck at coastal fishing.
Elected Mrs. Amy Cloud, a
member of the Eastside Grange,
New Pine Creek, was elected assis
tant lady steward in the recent
Oregon State Grange election.
New Pine Creek Mr. and Mrs
William Ousley and family, Klam
eth Falls, former residents of New
Pine Creek and Lakeview, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hinton and- family of New
Pine Creek.
Bible School at the First Bap
tist Church in New Pine Creek
will start on June 9 and continue
through. June 20. Dr. E. E. Hunt,
Fresno, will assist Edler Swinney
and the teachers with their work
in the school.
Meetlni Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Burby, Macdoel. attended the
vrw aisirici meeung in Duiney
last weekend and also visitied in
Anderson.
To Canyonvllle Mrs. Grant
Longmore left Tuesday morning
for Canyonvllle, Oregon, to be with
her moiher after she had received
word of the death of a brother,
Ed Brown, at Lexington, Nebras
ka.
To San Diego Mrs. Bctly Dyer.
San Diego, attended the eighth
grade graduation exercises of the
Macdoel School when ner oaugn
ter, Mary Lou, was one of the
graduates. Mary Lou and Beth
have returned to San Diego with
their mother.
Visitor A. L. Wright. San Di
ego. is a visitor in Macdoel at the
home of his brother-in-law and sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goode
On Friday he attended the annual
reunion at Medford for the old
time firemen which is held every
Memorial Day.
Reno Trip Motoring to Reno
over the nast weekend were .Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Combs and family,
Eastside. Mrs. Combs fulfilled a
dental appointment here with an
orthodontist.
Housegucsts Guests at the Ben
Vernon home, Eastside, this ween
are the following relatives: Mrs
Jav Bartholomew. Grcsham. Mrs
Vernon's mother; Mrs. Lewis Coe
and children, an aunt: and Mrs
Dean Bartholomew and children
a sister-in-law. The guests saw S-
ween-oio rtebecca Vernon for the
first time.
Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred McGuffin, Eastside, recently
entertained relatives Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Dedecker, Yuba City, and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Huneckle. Stan
ton, Illinois. The Huneckles he's
a railroad engineer usually spend
tneir summer vacation in the
West.
City Visitors Mrs. Eileene
Barry and family of the M. P. J
Barry ranch, Eastside, hosted Ei
leene's brother and his wife, the
Daniel O'Sheas, of San Francisco
last weekend. The O'Sheas depart
ed for Tulelake where they visited
u snea s brother, John.
Sheep Shearers John Arm
strong and his son, Gilbert, of Tu
lare, California, arrived in the
Eastside district last week and be
gan shearing smaller flocks of
sheep.
Church Potluck Mr. and Mrs.
John Baxter and grandson Rex
Scott, Eastside, drove to New Pine
Creek Sunday and attended Com
munity Baptist Church. A potluck
was then held afterwards. Later,
the Baxters visited Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Cogburn, New Pine Creek,
where Mr. and Mrs. Will Vernon,
Lakeview, were also guests.
Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Crummet, Eastside, and son mo
tored to Harper. Oregon, last
weekend and visited Floyd's moth
er. Mrs. Art Mayes, and other
relatives in Ontario and Home
dale, Idaho. The Crummets recent
ly purchased the Cornett orchards
from Elgin Cornett, former Lake
County agent. Cornett moved to
Bend with his family.
Ashland Guests Visiting last
Saturday at the Roche Allard Sr.
home, Eastside, were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Richenbach of Ashland.
A patio, outdoor dinner w
served.
Rami Sold Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Elliott, Eastside, trucked several
head of registered rams to a sale
at Sacramento last weekend. Their
son Robbie remained at the ranch
in care of Mrs. Alice Wells.
McElligott were visiting his broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeremiah O'Leary, in Summer
Lake several days last week.
In Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Har
Maw, Summer Lake, are vacation
ing for two weeks in Colorado
with Mrs. Maw's mother and oth
er relatives.
In Onatrio Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Rell and family, Summer
Lake, are spending two weeks in
Ontario with Mrs. Rell's parents,
while their daughter, Shewy, at
tends Bible School. Rell is a state
game commission employe at Sum
mer Lake.
Son Visits "Casey" Claggett ac
companied his father, Boyd Clag
gett, game refuge manager at
Summer Lake, to Portland last
week and remained to visit his
uncle and aunt, the Jim Bakers,
and his grandmother, Mrs. Mabel
Claggett in Salem. Mr. and Mrs
Baker brought him home Friday
and spent the weekend with the
Claggett family.
Show Slides Mrs. Frank Graves
showed colored slides taken during
her recent trip to Hawaii at a
recent meeting of t h e Summer
Lake Grange.
Home Martin "Buddy" Pernoll
freshman at the University of Ore
gon, spent the holiday weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Bud Pernoll, at Summer Lake. He
was accompanied by Holt Ganong,
fraternity brother.
Tea Given Mrs. Thomas God-
man was guest of honor at a fare
well tea. May 27, at the home of
Mrs. Gabrielle Bryan, Paisley. She
received an electric trypan from
numberous friends. Her. husband,
Tom Goodman, has been biology
teacher at Paisley for the past
two years. He has accepted a simi
lar position in a New Mexico
school for the coming year.
Cruise Ends Duane A. Hav
en, electronics technician third
class, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Austin A. Haven, Lakeview,
recently returned to San Diego
aboard the destroyer U.S.b. Brink
ley Bass, after a six-month cruise
in the Western Pacific. While in
the Far East, the Brinkley's crew
assisted in rescuing the personnel
of a Japanese fishing ship which
ran aground on a reef.
Overnight Visitor Mr. and Mrs
Alfred McGuffin, Eastside, hosted
Burnell Meckessel of Arbuckle,
California, on a recent evening.
Meckessel is a former schoolmate
of the McGuffin children when the
family lived in Arbuckle.
Family Dinner The Wells ranch
in Eastside held a family dinner
May 25 and guests assisted Bill
Wells Sr., and Jr., in branding and
dehorning cattle. Following were
present: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dod
son and family; Norma Dodson
Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wells; Mr.
and Mrs. Red McCormick; Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Wells and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wells
Mrs. Alice Wells and Nancy; Glenn
Wells and. Doris McClain. Hosts
were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells Sr.,
and son Bill.
New Pine Creek Bernice Keller,
Corte Madera, California, was
Memorial Day weekend visitor of
her mother, Mrs. Faye Keller
Rose, New Fine Creek.
returning to spend the summer
months in Ashland. ,
Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Mclntyre and their four
children left Chiloquin last week
end to visit with relatives in Ida
ho. They planned to take a trip,
possibly as far as Yellowstone
Park, before returning to Oregon.
Graduates George Swanson,
son of Leonard Swanson, former
Chiloquin resident, was graduated,
from Hillsboro High School last
week and was announced as the
winner of two scholarships, it has
been reported by Mrs. Larl Hall,
who attended the graduation ex
ercises. He received a full tuition
scholarship from Portland State
College and a PTA scholarship
which should be sufficient to cover
books, transportation and inciden
tals. George plans to commute
to college since he is still needed
at home to care for his semi-
invalid father. ,
Grants Pass Janet Hall is vis
iting in Grants Pass with Mary
0 Neill, former Chiloquin student.
Mary was graduated Monday night
Irom tne eighth grade.
Son Born May 17 was the
birthdate for a son born at the
Chiloquin Medical Clinic to Mr. an
Mrs. Eldon Cress. The 8 lb. 14 oz.
infant was named Eldon James
Jr.
Represents Parents Mrs. Rich
ard Harrington represented- the
eighth grade parents at the recent
Chiloquin program which honored
eighth grade students. John Math-
is, high school principal, was speak
er, and the Rev. Cecil Dye gave
the invocation and benediction,
The Klamath Tribune's June issue
featured a picture of the grad
uates with the story of the event.
South Dakota Mrs. Robert
Doak left a week ago for Rapid
City, South Dakota, on a month's
vacation. She took with her her
three oldest daughters, Jinny Lynn,
uoDDie and Lawana, and a sev
enth grade friend of Jinny's, Diane
Haas. The baby, Robin, is re
maining in " Chiloquin with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Doak.
Trip East Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Kuist and children left Chil
oquin r naay lor a inree weeK
trip to visit with relatives in North
Dakota before they enroll for
summer school at the University
of Oregon in Eugene.
New Officers Officers chosen
for the summer and fall months
for the Chiloquin Methodist Y'outh
Fellowship are Kenneth Hoback,
president; Cathy Ilardman, vice
president: Janet Hall, secretary:
and Benny '.ygren. treasurer. Joe
Jackson, their leader, reports that
they are planning a varied sum
mer program, including mountain
climbing, swimming and picnics,
as well as religious services.
By Train Through a mixup.
Mrs. Claude Parazoo and daughter
Mary were left in Chiloquin when
a truck and pickup left here for
the new Parazoo home in Rapid
City, South Dakota. The two took
a train east and should have ar
rived before Bruce and Duane Par
azoo arrived with the truck and
furniture.
From Chico Floyd Blaser,
Chico. California, is visiting in
Langell Valley with his mother.
Mrs. brace Blaser and his sister,
Mrs. Charles Partridge and fam
ily-
Clean-up Day Thursday, June
12, will be clean-up day at Bo
nanza Library. The Bonanza Wom
en s Club will sponsor the work
day and invite anyone interested
to come and help. Please bring a
sack lunch. Coffee will be furnished
by the club. Starting time is 9
a.m.
From Arkansas Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gibney and Linda Sue,
Arkansas, are guests of the Gib-
ney's son, Don Gibney, and fam
ily of Bonanza.
Home Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Brockway, Eugene, have returned
home after visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. Bob Schmor and
family in Bonanza.
Coffee Hour Mrs. Roy Fern-
lund and Mrs. Charles Steber will
be hostesses for a coffee hour at
the Bonanza Library Monday, June
from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
for the benefit of the library. Ev
eryone is invited to drop in.
To Red Bluff Archie Close,
past district deputy grand master
of the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge
of California. Alturas. was
guest of the Red Bluff IOOF Lodge
at their 100th anniversary on Sat
urday, May 31. Close was initiated
into the Red. Bluff lodge 55 years
ago. He was accompanied by John
Aslier, also of Alturas.
Clam Digging The James Ly-
harger family, the Allen Blevins
family, accompanied by George
Sloss. son of Mr. and Mrs. War
ren M. Sloss, and Johnny Kerr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kerr, all of Alturas, plan to re
turn Sunday, June 8, from a clam
digging vacation on the Washing
ton coast.
Surgery Norton Smith,' em
ploye at the Southern Pacific
major surgery at the Southern Pa
cific General Hospital, San rran
Cisco, Monday, June 2. Norton s
mother and sister, Mrs. Reed Net
son, Alturas, are in San Fran
cisco to be near him.
Convention Carl Baehr, pres
ident-elect of the Alturas Rotary
Club, and C. J. Hunter, secretary.
accompanied by their wives, are
attending the International Con
vention of Rotary in Dallas, Tex
as, this week.
Guests Ivan Henderson, San
Francisco, and Mrs. Marian
Wright Belvedere, California, were
holiday weekend guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moore, Alturas.
From Millbrae Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Winn and daughters. Susan,
Jane and Sally, former Tulelake.
residents but now of Millbrae, Cal
ifornia, spent the Memorial Day
weekend with Mrs. Winn's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. OrviUe W. Boyd, AI
turas. The Winn's were accom
panied by a nephew, Johnny Winn.
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Yellowstone Park Leaving last
weekend for a family trip were the
Frank Hales of Chiloquin. They
planned to visit both Yellowstone
Park and the Grand Tetons before
Visitors from Shelton, Washing
ton, at the LeRoy Fuller home,
Summer Lake, during the week
end were Mrs. Fuller's brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Auseth.
They took their niece, Mary Fuller,
back to Shelton with them for two
weeks.
Moved Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Withers and family moved to
Klamath Falls last week from
Summer Lake where he has been
ranching with his father, Van With
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