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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY, JUNE 8. 1958
Lakeview Hi Announces Honor Roll
LAKEVIEW Lakeview High
School has announced honor roll
students for the second semester
of 1957-58. along with their grade
point averages.
Following is i list of the honor
students by class:
Margery Blair, 3.90; Sharon Jar
man, 3.90; Mary Jo Deely, 3.60;
Nina Evans, 3.55; James Clinton,
3.50; Linda DuBose, 1.40; Arpad
Kovacsy, 4 40: Marian Angele.
3.30; Michael Counts, 3.20: Carol
Kelso, 3.20: Ruth Ann Mercer.
3.20. all freshmen.
Sara Ann Elliott, 4.00: Jean
Saubert, 3.25; Elmo Angele, 3.20:
Melva Anderson, 3.10; Larry
Welch, 3.10, all sophomores.
NORTHSIDE GARDEN' CLIB
Members of the Northside Gar
den Club will sponsor a day-long
"coffee hour, at the home of
Mrs. Glen Ferguson. 1010 Lake
shore Drive on Thursday, June 12.
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Purpose of
the party is to raise funds to help
buy a power lawn mower for the
park in Pelican City, a project
of the Northside Garden Club.
Members are developing the park
as a playground for children.
Refreshments will be served In
the beautiful garden at the Fer
guson homo. Ail garden club mem
bers in the Klamath Basin are In
vited to attend.
Paula Friday Wins
McCloud Scholarship
McCLOUD Paula Friday. Mc
Cloud High School senior and daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Friday,
of McCloud, was awarded a $100
scholarship at the school of her
choice at the McCloud High School
Eraduation exercises June 5.
The McCloud Womans' Club made
the award, an annual event. Mrs.
Eddie Glover made the presenta
tion. This is the second scholarship
won by Paula this year, the other
being a $200 award from Local
6-84 International Woodworkers of
America, AFL-CIO. of McCloud.
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
'I found A secret piAce in daddy's waiter!
Diane Banister, 3.50: Charlcia
Untl. 3 50; Glenn Wells. 3.50;
Steven McNeal. 3 40; Mel v In
-Warns, 3.20; Susan Julier, 3.17;
JoAnna Cnsgrove, 3.10; LaVonne
Kratz, 3.10; Sharon Washburn,
3.10, all juniors.
Janis Heard, 4.00; Carole Ku
hat. 3.80: Barbara Freeman. 3.77;
Starla Tripnett, 3 60; Pat Sulli
van. 3.50; Mike Clark, 3 40; Judy
Snider, 140: Marvin Tyler, 3.40;
Sylvia Johnson. 3 30; Gayle Jones,
3.30; Cathy Olson, 3.20; Suzanne
Yvarburton, 3.20; James Deming,
3.17; Mary Jo Augustine, 3.10;
Janice Hammersley, 3.10; Glenda
Snow Huff, 3.10, all seniors.
' BASIN BRIEFS
New Phone Book
Shows Gain In
Local Listings
A close look at Klamath Falls
new green-cover telephone direc
tory reveals population continues
to gam here.
In the June, 1958 book al-1
most completely distributed now
there are 364 white pages de
voted to Klamath Falls listings
In the June, 1957 book there
were 35r pages, or a gain of
some 315 listings, most of them
by new residents.
In the latest bonk, A-l Accredited
Bail Bond Service takes away the
honors of the first listing under
"A" from AAA Auto Association,
which was first last year.
Richard L. Zwiener of Weyer
haeuscr Road, however, retains his
distinction of being the last name
in the Klamath Falls section in
both books.
Graduation Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Brown of Henley left Thursday
morning, June 5, for Los Angeles
where they will attend the gradu
ation exercises of the College of
Medical Evanglestic. Their daugh
ter, Norma, will receive a bach
ellr of science degree in nursing
education.
Bark In Stales Richard E.
Burnett, sonarman seaman, U.S.
Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Burnett, Bonanza, recent
ly returned to San Diego after a
six-month cruise in the Western
Pacific with Destroyer Division 52,
aboard the radar picket destroyer
U.S.S. Duncan.
Jumps Sgt. Hershel L. Cossey.
21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
S. Cossey, Lakeview. recently par
ticipated in a tactical parachute
jump conducted by the 101st Air
borne Division at Ft, Campbell,
Kentucky. Sgt. Cossey, a squad
leader in Company E of the di
vision's 502nd Infantry, entered the
Army in September. 1956. A 1955
graduate of Lakeview High School,
he attended Southern Oregon Col
lege.
Mount Shasta Mrs. Ethal Chit-
wood, noble grand of Castle Lake
Rebekah Lodge No. 6, has an
nounced. that the lodge will hold a
potiuck dinner in Howe Hall Fri
day evening, June 13. It is set
for 6:30 p.m. All Rebekahs and
their families are invited to attend.
From Missouri Mr. and Mrs
Alphonso AuBuchon of Bonneterre,
Missouri, have Been visiting Mr
and Mrs. Clay Walker of Langell
Valley.
Visiting in San Francisco afld
Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. La-
Vern Haskins and Larry and Bruce
of Bonanza.
Moved Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Terpening and their six children
have moved from Bonanza to In
dependence, Oregon, to live. Fred
die Bechdoldt, Joanne Hanmns,
Charles Kelleson and Fred West-
man accompanied them and will
stay for the summer.
Tonsillectomy Gary Bold, 8
Mr. Shasta Eagles
Plan Joint Meet
MOUNT SHASTA Sissons Ae
rie No. 342 of Mount Shasta will
hold a joint installation of offi
cers with the Dunsmuir lodge at
the letter's lodge rooms Monday
evening, June 9.
Mount Shasta Eagles to be
seated are: Cecil Landis, presi
dent; Ted Simcox, vice president;
Albert Spannaus, chaplain: Grant
H u r 1 b u r t, secretary treasur
er; Charles Goodenough, conduct
Victor Ozunas, inside guard:
and Karl Kirkpatrick, trustee and
junior past worthy president.
The auxiliaries of both lodges
will also install officers that night
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CUNIINUDUS FROM 11:4 T. M. ""
The following radio log was
received to late for Inclusion in
the regular Sunday roundup In
the magazine section and Is
therefore being carried in this
space. It will be Included In the
regular all-week roundup next
week. Be sure and save this
weekly magazine for handy ref
erence to radio and television
schedules.
RADIO STATION K-LAD
1,000 Wlttl tftft Klleefelll
Suodtr, Juni S
8:00 Sign On
Bui McSpidden Show
8:25 Newi '
S:30 Bill McSpidden
6:39 Newi
6:30 BUI McSpidden
7:23 Newi
7:30 BUI McSpidden
7:33 Weither ,
a m Bill McSpidden
8:25 Newi
8:30 Bill McSpidden
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8:30 Bill McSpidden t
0:55 Weither
10:00 Bill McSpidden
10:25 Newi
10:30 Bill McSpidden
11:35 Newi
11:30 BUI McSpidden
11:55 Weither
13:00 Bill McSpidden
12:35 Newi
13:30 Douf Wllker Show
1:25 Newi
1:30 Doug Wllker
3:35 Newi
3:30 Douf Wllker
3:35 Newi
3:30 Doug Wllker
4:35 Newi
4:30 Doug Wllker
S:35 Newi
9:30 Doug Wllker
6:00 Sportl Roundup
6:05 Doug Wllker
6:33 Newi
6:30 Doug Wllker
7:25 Newi
7:30 Doug Wllker
7:49 Sign Oft
Mender through Frldir
(June 8-1S)
8:00 Sign On
Doug Wllker Show
a.da newi
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bold
of Bonanza, had a tonsillectomy
in Klamath Falls Tuesday. He
stayed several days with hut aunt,
Mrs. Hap Davidson, there.
Salt Lake City visitors at
the home of his cousin, Mrs. Fred
Rueck. Bonanza, were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Malleck. He is a phar
macist in the Army stationed in
Utah and will soon receive his dis
charge and return to his home at
Watertown, Wisconsin.
Vacationing for two weeks at
Independence. Oregon, are Mr. and
Mrs. Bond Tyree and family of
Bonanza.
Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Clin
ton Childs have returned to their
home at Star, Idaho, after spend
ing a few days at the Lloyd Hank
ins ranch near Bonanza. They came
here after attending graduation ex
ercises at George Fox College in
Newberg when their daughter, La-
Vern Hankins, received her degree.
Returned G. P. Wu returned
to his home at Bonanza after a
week in Klamath Valley Hospital
recovering from Injuries received
in an automobile accident.
From California Mrs. Grace
Wells Beitz and baby arrived last
week by plane from a base in Cal
ifornia to visit with Mrs. Beitz'
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard.
Wells, New Pine Creek. Beitz is
being transferred to a base in Bos
ton.
Road Building Richard Law-
son has been building logging
roads for his father, Truman Law-
son, since school was out at Lake-
view High School. The Lawson
Logging Company has a contract
for logs with the Willow Ranch
Company.
From San Francisco Donald
Criss, San Francisco, was a Me
morial Day weekend guest of his
mother, Mrs. Maggie Criss. and
other relatives in Butte Valley,
Promoted Lester Johnson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Johnson,
Macdoel, has recently been pro
moted to electronics technician
second class in the U.S. Navy. He
spent Memorial Day weekend with
his parents In Macdoel from his
base at Mart Island.
In Macdoel Pat Wallint
Klamath Falls, who is on a 14
day leave from the Navy, was a
Sunday until Wednesday guest of
Twyla Johnson in Macdoel.
Snow Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitt,
Macdoel, drove -to Cougar Butte
Sunday, but found a six-foot bank
of snow in the middle of the road
three miles from Medicine Lake.
The road had been cleared that
far. They also reported seeing
40 does and four bucks.
Child Guidance '
Group To Meet
The Child Guidance Advisory
Council will hold a noon meeting
on Wednesday, June 11, at the
Klamath County Health Offices.
Mrs. E. A. Geary, chairman, an
nounces. The budget for the clinic for the
coming year will be discussed, she
stated, and there will be a report
on the work of the psychiatric
social worker and nurses.
6:30 Doug Wllker
i:.t nm
7:30 Doug Wllker
7:59 Weither
8:00 Doug Wllker
8:39 Newi
8:30 Doug Wllker
8:29 Newt
8:30 Doug Wllker
8:95 Weither
i" no Bill McSpidden Show
10 35 Newi
10:30 BUI McSpidden
11:25 Newi
11:30 Bill McSpidden
ii:n.i wenner
12:00 Bill McSpidden
12:19 Mirket Reportl
12:20 Bill McSpidden
12:29 Newi
12:30 Bill McSpidden
g:aa weainer
1:00 Bill McSpidden
1:39 Newi
1:30 Bill McSp.dden
2:35 Newi
2:30 Frill Egger Show
3:00 Bargain Roundup
3:10 Frill Efger
3:35 Newi
3:30 Friti Egger
4:29 Newi
4 30 Trill Egger 1
5 00 What ! Coin' In the Bliln
5.09 Friti Egger
9 25 New!
5 30 Friti Eager
6 00 Sportl Roundup
6.03 Friti Egger
fi.25 Newi
6:.'to Friti Egger
7:25 Newi
7:30 Frltr Elger
7:43 Sign Oil
Saturday, Jam 14
5:00 Sign On
Fritz Egger Show
9 23 Newi
5:30 Fritz Egger
6 25 Newi
6 30 Friti Egger
7 25 Newi
7 30 Fritz Egger
7 55 Weather
8 00 Fritz Egger
8 25 New!
8 30 Top Thirty
9 23 New
Top Thirty
Weather
10:23 Newi
0 30 Ton Thirty
11:25 Newi
11:30 Top Thirty
11 99 Weather
12 00 Fritz Egger
12.29 Newi
12 30 Bill McSpidden
1 4 newi
1:30 Bill McSpidden
2 29 Newi
2 .10 Bill MrSpadden
3:00 Bargain Roundup
3:10 BUI McSpidden
3:23 Newi
3 .30 Bill McSpidden
4 25 Newi
4 30 BUI McSpidden
9 00 What's Doin' in the Bliln
9 03 Bill McSpidden
9 23 Newi
5 30 Bill McSpidden
6 00 Sportl Roundup
6 09 Bill McSpidden
6 25 Newi
6 30 Bill McSpidden
7 23 Nrwa
7 29 Newi
7 30 BUI McSpidden
7.43 Sign Oil
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