SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE fell' MS BOILER BAY if always a pleasant stopover when you are driving along the Oregon coast. The big dent in the Pacific shoreline is located just north of Depoe Bay and is noted for the beauty of the rushing waves as they pound themselves to spray on the rocks. The state highway depart ment has constructed a park and viewpoint on a stone ledge jutting out into the sea which affords a splendid view of the wild waters. I I ifrt;...-. . . ... . .;zr "X7?? JtZ I .' '-.v-TT I .mmmm --.ry, ,wrj3 l"-.. lT'' ii " LT. . I v' nwti ife'.fW. THE COVER The f ellow on the cover is named Gideon and he lives at Depoe Bay. That is all the in formation we got at the time. He is fishing at Boiler Bay just south of Taft. That fence borders the state park there and , the fisherman's line drops 125 feet to the water below. He catches mostly cod and sea trout. Two weeks be fore this picture was taken "something" got on his h o o k and ran away with it and 130 yards of line. Photo by Jenkins A TVnl A I CSCldE -nm kar-U mntol f ihic chat af the swirling surf breaking around massive rock upthrust at Taft. The picture was taken from the dining room window of the Ester Lee apar.tments on the edge of town. Comfortable accommodations are always available on the Oregon coast, particularly during the off-season months. This particular motel is perched high on the bluff overlooking the whole sweep of ocean. A stair leads down to the beach from the broad terrace on the west side of the establishment. Carrie McClanathan is the gracious hostess at the Ester Lee. SOLD ALTURAS Sixty Hereford steer calves were sold recently by C. T. (Tag) Howland, North Fork Cattle Company, to Earl Briggs, Willows. The calves averaged. 455 pounds at delivery time on Decem ber 2 and there was no shrink in volved in the deal. LACK RHIHMEN. Formosa City fathers of this community on the island of Formosa, are seeking an other bull for their village herd and the request is going through channels. Village elders explain that they have 180 cows and only one buU. Christensen Named Chief Of Cattlemen LIKELY Brunei Christensen of Likely was named as president of the California Cattlemen's As sociation at its annual meeting at Santa Rosa. He succeeds Rob ert Johnson of Sanger. Christensen served three years as association vice president and chairman of its legislative com mittee. Hs is a graduate of the University ot California and is a county supervisor of Modoc Coun- The National Fire Protection As sociation, a non-profit membership organization, insists that 90 per cent of fires are preventable. . ty. He is a member of the ex ecutive and national forests com mittees of the American National Cattlemen's Association and of the grazing advisory committee of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The association's board of direct ors created a new association obmmittee on recreation to cope with the growing problems of rec reational use of public and priv ate lands. It will also be con cerned with trespass and other similar matters resulting from expanding population of the West. The 1959 convention will be held at Eureka. Job - Rated DODGE Power House Farm TRUCKS Cunningham S Rickey Motors So. 7th A Commercial Now If the Time lo Immunize Your Stock VacclitM, MeMftciiMls aMI SuppIlM for CaHU, HrsM, SkMp H9S and Poultry Ovi tlVESTOCK DEPARTMENT k 4titnt te Save 4 Serve. CORAL TROLENE Systemic Grub . KILLERS Your One Stop Shopping Center We Give SktC Brem Stamps MERRILL PHARMACY Merrill. Ore. Ph. 2451