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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1958)
TUESDAY. JULY 8. 1058 HKRALD AND VEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE 1 J V From Portland Mr. and Mrs Phil Hunt. Portland, visited Mrs Hunt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bil Bechdoldt. Bonanza. They left Jul; 6 and took their four children Jenny, Mary Kllen. Stewart ant Jimmy home with them alter the children spent two weeks with their grandparents. To Beverly Hills Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Noble. Langell Valley, are in Beverly Hills for a week's visit with their daughters. Char lott Noble, another daughter, re turned home to Beverly Hills aft er a two weeks vacation in Lan gell Valley. To Portland Mrs. Hrnest Vin son of Bonanza visited her husband at the Veterans Hospital in Port land where he is recovering from major surgery. Coffee Hour Mrs. Claude Bech doldt and Mrs. Howard Schmidt will be hostess for a coffee hour for the benefit of the Bonanza Li brary from 2 p.m. until 4 o'clock Tuesday, July IS. As the club funds are low and several repairs are needed to the library building, it is hoped a big crowd wiU turn out. Blue Bolt Apprentice Seamen Kenneth T. Kennedy and Harold h. English are taking part in the U.S. First Fleet's striking force exercise "Blue Bolt," July 7 tn 11. iCnglish, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Anderson took the all i Pete L. English, Lakeview, is eround cowboy title at the Beatty aboard the heavy cruiser USS Los HIGH SCHOOL AIRMAN Daryl R. Jameson is' now attending school at the Naval Air Technical Train ing Center, Norman, Olcla homa. Daryl is a 1957 graduate of Henley High School, end is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jame son, Route 3, Ashland Highway. Beatty Rodeo Winners ToW BASIN BRIEFS July 4-5 Rodeo; he also made, with Virgil Berry, the best team roping mark. Bull riding honors went to Fred die Woods; Wayne Smith took the saddle bronc prize, and Joe Riggs was tops in bareback riding. .Miller Anderson was top cow milker, and Terry Koll, top calf roper. The Bcatly Rodeo Association,' 4onsnr of the rodeo, wishes to thank the following persons and firms, whose contributions made this event possible: Reatty: Red Top Garage, Kthel Casey, Beatty Store. Curly Crain. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flanagan, Mr. and Mrs. Don McLeod, Jack and Ann Sherman, Dnwie and Jackie Crume, Do Dn Brown, Dally Lotchcs, Jeff Tecumsch and Btck ie Waterwagon. Klamath Falls: J. W. Kerns. Weisfield's Jewelers, Klamath Gas Company, Klamath Tractor and Implement Company, Fred K. Sarnett Company, Cunningham and Rickey, John Ashley, Dugan Mest Motors, Ecclcs Motors, Ba sin Motors, Dick B. Miller, Jucke land Motors, Balsiger Motor Com pany, Jim Winde, Red Britton, Keith Rice. Lee's Drive-In, Regers 5welry. Joe's Sporting Goods, Chuc,k Wagon Cafe. Monarch Tre Company, Rickys Jewelers. Rly: Loggers' Club, Bly Rooms, August Tikkanon, Patzke "Bly Shell," Sycan Store, Jim Briley, Halfway House, Jack's Place, Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Martin, Don Mc Gee. . Chiloquin: Joe Bettles Jr., Gol den Rule, Kirchers Hardware, Cur rin's Drugs, Mecca Pool Hall. Clarsie Lotches. Sprague River: Rogers Store, Chet Williams. Wooden Box Cafe. Bonanza: Bob Hartley. Angeles, while Kennedy, grandson of 0. H. Gapcjlen. Sprague River, is aboard the destroyer USS Chev alier. C'hemiilt Lt. Jock Moebius. U.S Army Reserve, spent his training period at Fort Ord, California. His fanvily including his wife, and chil dren, Sandra, Ronald, Jerry and Barbara joined him before he re turned home and they alU vaca tioned in San Francisco. 'ield. were visitors for a few dayt 'it the home of Frazier's parents ilr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier. Lan jell Valley. The Frazier girls an slaying with their grandparents foi wo weeks while their parents art n Idaho. Other visitors over the fourth at the Frazier home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Lake port. The Smith's son. Mike, re turned home with them .after spending several weeks in Langel! Valley. In Hospital Tom Ration of Bo nanza has been at Hillside Hospital lor two weeks receiving medical care. He will be sent to Portland tn the Veterans Hospital at a later date. lust S. Coffee will be furnished '.Irs. Charles H. Nichols. 3211 South rwelfth. Tacoma, is secretary ol he affair. Garden Tour Wayside Garden Jlub of McArthur. Shasta County, oured the 'gardens in Shingletown in Monday. June 7. The Wayside harden Club Spring Flower Show sweepstake awards went to Mrs Heulah Dunlap. Mrs. Jane Arnold and Mrs. Wanda Carlson of McArthur. Picnic The Sweeney cabin in'ther Shoults. Alturas. July 4 et Jess Valley. Modoc County, was route home from the national con the scene of a large Fourth of vention of Zeta Tau Alpha sor July gathering enjoyed by approxi- orily which she attended in Colo matoly 50 people from Alturas and rado Springs. Colorado. Sue i. Likely. president of her house this semes 'ler and will he a junior at tht Visitors at the Griffen ranch. University of Oregon next fall. Crooked Creek, included Mr. and Mrs. Charles McPheelers of Al i Ill-Mrs. Millicenl Dubois, clerk turas on July 4. !nf Modoc County, is a patient at Modoc Medical Center, Aituras. Anniversary Ed Clark of Altur-i as observed his R2nd birthday an-! Alturas 411 Club held its July niversary on July 4 at Fort Bid- mpctim; al the home of Tnmmv Stork Shower A no-hnst stnrk'well Creek. Others present were Gloster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walls hower will be held for Mrs. Don i his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gloster, on Wednesday night. Meadows at 8 p.m. on Thursday. ibianton, Alturas July 10. at the Midland Grange Hail. Friends and Grangers please attend. ind George W. Hart, son of Mr. ind Mrs. George R. Hart, Lake view. Graduation climaxes nine A-eeks of instruction during which :he "raw recruit" is developed into a Navy Bluejacket ready for duty with the fleet. cruit training at the Naval Train ing Center, San Diego. Velle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mariano Valle, Sorague River, while Hensen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGrath, South Lakeview. Appren tice petty officers are chosen from. ;lhe ranks of the seaman recruits On Carrier Louie R. Barber,10 assist company commanders. seaman I SN. son of Lloyd Barber. Lakeview. is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier I'SS Kear sarge with the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Promoted The Navy Depart ment recently announced the pro-' motion of Wesley Drazil. son oL Recovers Darrell Rachford. Al turas chief of police, has recovered from tularemia. The disease was verified by a laboratory report. He July 2. Tommy's parents served 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drazil, Ma- New Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs Wes Dearhnrn of Lanoell Val ley wore happy to hear that their j physician. son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder. Osceola. Mis souri, had a daughter horn July 4. The baby weighed 6 lbs., 12 ozs. at birth. She has an older sister, Kay. had been bitten by a spider about ' weekend in Eureka. Mrs. Kelley is three days before he reported to a ! secretary of the Modoc County rami Bureau 'refreshments to his little friends From Rnckawov Hnuscgurst of and their parents in the patio. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wall, Alluras.! is Mrs. Persis Hersey, a sister of Hisiorlan-Dr. Hector II. Lee. Mrs. Hall. Chico State College instructor. spoke at the meeting of the Las- To fcurcka The John Kelley !Sen County Historical Society in family of Alturas spent the holidayiSusanville, on Monday, July 7. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazier and two daughters, Porter- iiirir. TULELAKE A meeting. llM by Cliff Jeeitins. maiaeer f trss Tulelalfe Growers Associa tiit for a conference on the jap idly increasing mouse infeslfliiei ill he Held storting at p.m. tDST) Tuesdav, July . in the lrrtmn's Hotel. See ftaghott.year at Yreka High School i UK-mil- iwi ill fiuviai-i, will, the inlestatiiti this yr is "rs'tfh is" that during 1!7, urges II rinchers where mice have 4hn"n up to atid tfe m'ieJ DAI Met ting Results Mi YREKA The Fryer Farm near Etna was the setting for the re cent meeting of the Siskiyou Chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with Mrs. L. L. Li chens, regent, presiding. High point of the business ses sion was the adoption of new by laws for the organization and the appointment of committees for the coining year. One of the bylaws passed dur ing the session was the elimina tion of July and August meetings The chapter will meet instead in January and February, which were tormerly the vacation months. Senior girls from Siskiyou Coun ty high schools, who were awarded "good citizens" pins, according to the report by Mrs. B. E. Newton, werr Aileen Weber, Yreka High School; Loretta urgess. Duns- muir; Nancy Fruzza. Happy Camp; Marian Lee Palmer, Mc CWtid. Thft girls received the pins, an annual award from the DAR, for possessing to an outstanding degrc the qualities of dependabil ity, service, leadership and patri otism. Alir Sti4hatn was also the re cipient of e DAR silver coffee spoon, as firl homemaker of the Reunion Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Davis of Lan gell Valley are their children. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kellar and fam ily, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Davis and sons, all of Hayward, California: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis and chil dren, Milton-Freewater; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Williams and family. Bates: Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hiatt and children, Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ruck and family. Lake view; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hiatt and family. Pendleton; and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Smith and family. Salem. The other Davis' children of Bonanza. Mr. and Mis. Lee Davis land family and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh uavis ana lamiiy, joined tnem tor a family reunion on July 4 at the parents' home in Langell Valley. From Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and small daughter. Tulsa, Oklahoma, were visitors for a few days at the home of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Don Horslcy in Bonanza. To Sacramento Mrs. Don Ross and three sons of Sacramento have returned to their home after send-j ing several weeks in Langell Val-I ley with Mrs. Ross' father. Elliott House. House accompanied them to stay a few days in Sacramento. Wisconsin Picnic at the main picnic grounds. Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Washington, on Au- Pngeant A historical pageant will he staged on the football field of Modoc Union High School, Al turas. Saturday. July 12, according to Mrs. R. Marcy Sloss, director of the pageant. This is to be one of the outstanding events of the diamond anniversary of the Con gregational Church and the golden anniversary of th Northern Bap tist Church in Alturas, parent -bodies of the Alturas Federated Community Church. ' Smorgasbord Residents of Al turas whose birthdays are in July are invited to a free smorgasbord to he held at the Hotel Modoc on Saturday, July 12. according to Mrs. Gladys Robbers, manager, whose birthday was July 7. Instructions were given officers of Cedar Rebekah Lodge No. 306. CtSlarville on Thursday night. July 3, by Mrs. Lloyd Criss, district deputy president of District No. 49. Mrs. Criss was accompanied from Adin by her marshal, Mis. Edna Kresce. Writer Ralph Friedman, a free lance writer from Santa Monica, whose story about Charles Demick. veteran cowman of Nevada and Northern California, appeared in the Fortnight magazine last year, called on Demick recently for ad ditional information on the subject which will appear soon in a Sac ramento paper. Returned Sue Shoults, Lakeview. visited with her mother, Mrs. Es- End Training Recent graduates from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, are Ramon G. Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Steele, Gilchrist, Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couplm are weak, ioru-mit, exhausted because body lacks iron. For new vounurr f if line alter 41), try Ostrrv Tonic TahlrU. Contain iron for new nop, vim; phis hi nil' potency Uo Vitamin Hi. In a uncle day, Osttvx supplies as much iron as lfi dor. raw oyter, 4 lb, ol liver, lfi lbs. ot le'f. 3-dav 'Kflaciiiintrd" ne only fie. Or Ret Kconnmy sie, sae $1.67. All druauist- tn aviation electronics techni-i cian third class while serving with Patrol Squadron 22. (iraduate Apprentice petty of fi-1 cers third class Michael R. Valle and Allen P. Hensen recently grad-Ji uated, one week apart, from re- For More Living Per Gallon See the New MORRIS '1000' at Robin & Myers 1200 E. 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