PAGE 8 A Speech Club Fetes Tutor Ewauna Toastmistress Club hon ered Mrs. Roy Kenning with a potluck dinner at its regular meet ing Monday night held at the home o( Mrs. Robert Davies. Irs. Fen- ning. who is leaving Klamath Falls to teach at Oswego School, has been a member of Toastmislress for many years. Members or Mrs Fenning's club, Mount Mazama Toastmistress, were invited to par ticipate in the meeting. Topics, led by Mrs. H. F. 'Bud' Smith, were excerpts from Shake speare. The program, with a theme ol State Parks, was introduced by Mrs. Robert Davics. Rowena Mc Donald spoke on "Parks to the East Parks to the West." "Cas cade Wonderland" was the title ol a speech given by Mrs. Fred Jour neay. Mrs. A. R. Whetstone gave an impromptu speech entitled "Farewell to Leigh" and presented Mrs. Fenning with a gift. Critics for the evening were guests from Mt. Mazama Club. The next meeting of Ewauna Toastmistress will be August to. Fete Ends In Tragedy EL PASO, Tex. (AP)-A fam ily birthday celebration ended tragically Wednesday when a fa ther shot two of his children to death, then killed himself. Police said Pedro Acosta, 39, fatally shot his daughter Patricia and his son Alejandro. The girl was celebrating her eighth birth day and her brother his sixth. Acosta also critically wounded another daughler, Celia, 10. Relatives told police Acosta had been out of work for several months and had suffered a nerv ous and mental breakdown. He seemed in good spirits dur ing the party. The family was drinking soda pop in the front y.ird. Then Acosta sent the children into the house and followed them. His wife heard shots and ran to a neighbor for help. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, July 23. 1959 BASIN BRIEFS Special Books Mrs. George Mattson, Merrill librarian, has an nounced that 85 special loan books are now available to the public at the Merrill Library. Cousin Vlilli Mrs. Keith Gen try and children returned to Ma tin after a trip to San Jose and other California points. Jerry Woods, them. GRANGE NEWS SHASTA VIEW 'Shasta View Grangers were vic tims of a surprise attack by In dians during a meeting the eve ring of July 17. But no massacre resulted, and members discovered that the marauders were masquer ading grangers from Valley Falls near Lakeview. A number of Juvenile Grange members and about 25 adults from Valley Falls were dressed in In dian and pioneer costume for the visit. Ray Brackman, Valley Falls lecturer, who acted as master and three youths presented a baseball skit. Robert Crapo of Midland Grance and Earl Sheridan, Lost River Grange, also were guests. Potluck dinner was served and Ihe eve ning ended- with piano music by a Valley Falls member. Court Records KI.AMATH mi NTV nirVIKKT TOI'RT Norrii Pier, Inrgery, waivrd prr llmtniry hearing, ordered hrld In (rand Jury; bond at at tVl.Sno. Re manded In cujtody ot therlff Gladyi Infill Crane, violation ban ie rule, dismissed motion district at torney. Karl Arthur Brown, fall drive on right half, 7 V. Robert Leray Hanson, combination overload, 2A James Calvin Harmaning, Inade jate brakes. Charles Richard Lewis, ncape from custody, tn advise court as tn trial wllh or without Jury: set July 2.1, at 1 p.m.: bond ael at 9.1SO. Remanded! to custody or sheriff Robert Leon Madderra. vairanrv. 92H paid; operator's license suspended mr :w days; released. Theodore Frederick Gordon, viola tion nasic rule. 17 50 Honald Damn House, no muffler. 110 Alonto Junior Williams, fugitive from justice, slate of California, waived rx tradition; held for California authori ties; bond set 92,000. Remanded sheriff. KI.AMATH rAl.l.ft MUNICIPAL COURT William E. fit. Germaine. drunk In an auto. iu or days. Paul Irving Alban. drunk In an auto. 92ft or lH'i days. Alhos Jackson, drunk In an auto, $2.1 or I2'i days. 1 Raymond Jackson, drunk, $25 or 12' days. James Wallace Scott, drunk, $25 or 12 days. Donald William Fletcher, drunk, Ii3 or li'i days. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Comer! Standard Institute In Eugene, will speak Sunday morning at the Chil- oquin Bible Standard Church, rep resenting the national missions program. Rev. Cecil Dye is resi dent pastor. From Hawaii Visiting at the Merle Uwsley home in Malin is t .... j a am, ;iiane nonu cousin, returned with Honolulu. Her brother and his I wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zbinden have also been here (rom their i " - " Visitors Recent houseeuesti nf home in Sterling, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hill of Merrill were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brant I Nw J' Mr. and Mrs. Dick and son, Portland. Illinois Family Visiting at the Siemens, Chiloquin. left last Sun day lor Las Cruces. New Mpvi.n I where Siemens has accepted a job Charles Dohry residence, Malin !',? phv,lcs w,lh ,he vwnment. recently were Mrs. Dnhrv'. .ii.;,He '" work slx months.-then and family. Mr. and Mrs. William- Sent 0n ,0 slho01 ,0 finish his Adlai of North Riverside. jscn'"r year of coVe w"- The luunit; d niarriea in June and In Kl..d-Mr. and Mrs. KlnvH'!?d.P,annPd ' in Cor"" " Harmon nf Malin received word; thai ! their son is on a two-week visit, tnurrh Camp-Gerrv Wolff re to London. Roland Harmond is . ., T7 . re stationed a, Camp Nelligan, Stutt- XZZXZ IX l?er;0rkS,n,h'S' Camp. His sister, Eye Surgery Recuperating from eye surgery at her Malin home is Mrs. Anna Weatherby. I Hospitalized Cynthia Marti nez, Chiloquin eighth grader, was taken to Salem earlier in July to Ihe hospitaliied for treatment of tuberculosis. She has made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Mcrritt, and has been active in Rainbow Girls and the firls drill team at school. She will be away several months. Army personnel oflice. Chlro Guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Ma- Cherry, is attending a hmh crhnni institute there this week. To Speak The Rev. Harvey R:ver. then to visit in the Wil- auais.JWIl UlOlIILi Wild P daughter, Mrs. Henry Wolff. Two sons are also there, George Flury and Frank Flury. Summer Camp The Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Dye, their children Frances and Danny, Gary Branum and Donna Sue Anderson returned to Chiloquin last weekend from a i week spent in church camp at Crestview on the Columbia River. They stopped in Salem on the way home to visit' Cynthia Martinez, who is ill there. Business Trip Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Kircher returned to Chilo quin Monday evening from Portland. Eetterath home In Malin have been his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Retterath, Red Bluff, and Dr. and Mrs. Keith Sanford and son, Gridley. In Prairie City visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle ,is Mary Jayne Fisk. Malin. Her par ents, the Wayne Fisks, took her to Prairie City where they stayed a few days. I .Siiiiirnrr visitors at the Lee! Martin home in Malin have been Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fields and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Provott and children of Albuquerque. Bremerton Guests of the Frank' Hornofs and the Floyd Harmons in Malin have been the Hornofs daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lins and another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitzwater. Houseguest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Malin, is Mrs. Maude Burgess, Eureka. lin are their daughter and herKlapstein, president of the Bible On The Record KI.AMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOVS MILLER Born to Mr. and Mrs Dnn Miller July 21 In Klamath Valley nnspuat a noy. weigninf 8 lbs., fli ora. SNOW Born to Mr. and Mra. George snow juiy 21 In Klamath Va lev Hospital a boy, weighing 7 lb., 10 oze. t.lRLH JARSCHKE Born lo Mr. and Mr. Carl R. Jararhke July 21 In Klamath Valley Hnipltal a girl, weighing 0 Iba. tw.iu Huiijvnur Boya: S13 Glrla: 251 Kt.AflATH COIINTV MARRIAGE LICENSES Jerry L. Collins. 21. Chltnouin. and Charlynn O'Neill, 20, Grants Pass. Lawrence Frrlsteln. 21. and Marv Ann Harless. 24. Theodore A. West. IS. and Laura Lynn Frlsloe, 17. Ray E. Crawford Jr.. IS. Dixon. California, and Dlanne A. Taucher, 18. Leonard Arthur Munaon. 21. and Mary lxiu Wnlcott. IS. Gerald David Heden. IS. Bend, and Sharon A. Gasser, Ifl. DIVORCE PETITIONS Bradford Dean Howard vs. Glenrta A. Howard, acoka divorce. Mary M. Sayera vs. Ralph M. Say ers, seeks divorce. Amman Susan Peltll vs. Alfred Clark Pettlt. aeeka dlvoroe. Agnes Lee va. Calvin L. Lee, seeks mvorcfl. TO FINANCE TOURIST PLAN WASHINGTON (UPI) The United Stales plans to finance a tourist promotion nroiect which Israel has been urging for two years. It was revpaled lodnv. Al bert E. Farwcll, chief of the Near J.ast division of the International cooperation Administration, told the House Appropriations Commit tee that s.to,ooo from a technical aid fund of Sl.fitto.ooo was ear marked for Ihe Tourist Corp. of Israel lo help develop the Israeli tourist Indtislrv. Trucks Available For Cemetery NEW PINE CHEEK Cliff Par- tin, Lake County road foreman in charge of county trucks, has an nounced that recent action of the Lake County Court has made trucks available for cemetery use. When graves are dug mechani cally, dirt can be thrown into a dump truck and moved, outside the cemetery until after the services Then the truck load nf dirt can he brought back and put into the grave, relieving pallbearers of re' filling Ihe grave. Individuals desiring the use of a county truck for this purpose will be required to obtain permis sion, go get the truck and return it. Anyone wishing to secure truck may contact Alvin Butler member ot the cemetery commit tee. 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