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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 5

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AUGUST 2 VlM URIAH DAILY JO' 'oirit Paragraphs By DORIS YOBS, Phone TO.2-2110 -jkHNT ARENA pttMcinal three new faculty members been ttamied to thesefyff at Unfair elementary fj 'sxshoal aftd one teacher is 'Returning are Mae, Phillips, grade; Anne' grade; Key Orrhsbee, 3rd 'grade; Etta, iTarrer, 4th grade, and Gertrude Turner, 7th grade. Jonn D. prin- He recrived Ms bachelors degree In economics from Seattle University, bis secondary credentials (from VSF and hte general administrative credentials from has tajught dn iMuteo, Locttand Seattle and comes to Point Arena from San Francisco width his wife and three yotwg teach the 8th grade. ijUisseO wtfl teach the 6th igrade. Hejws a bachelors decree in (English and, social science.

Discharged 'from the service in Germany, he; taught Jor two years hv schools over- Jenkins comes to (Point Arena from 'Napa with his wife, They aW HvJnr near Anchor Bay. karyann DoddwM teach a com oihed 3rd and 4th grade class. She received a 'general, elementary credential from San Jose State College end- has (aught in Palo AKo, Lions; Beach and'since 1947, ill ArtesJa. She done graduate work el Lcni College, TJtnVertttycf California and the Maryland. Mrs.

0bdd her' husband arc tiuftUng arjew'bOme on the Mountain View Ketherimtv Schwartz wiH teach 2nd 'ide "'icIa of Jltoyanond of the ht-Arena came ere with their'two children from teaSrifogl In yeetfTCurrentfy, she is attending in Aus- Sflthi stSl to Mrs. EffilJPilday SuccutriBi it 86; Services Tuesday Loslte Irvin will serve as band chorus director 'in tlie high school, and will teach! instrumental music in the -SMtenchcster and Arena elemental: schools. Jrvln holds degrees ifrom the University Of Oregon and comes to Arena from Cupertino Unified school district. His specialties are trumpet and piano and he has a fine background of experience in the public field of music. Raymond Nelson wlJl teach English and developmental reading.

Neison a 'graduate of Chfco State College ahd.hods' the bachelor degree sec ondary and Mrs. Nelson their two children will Uvc in the Alfred MteMillew home. Mrs, Slaveris, a well known local resideht, will teach home economics and girls physical education has a bachelors degree' front! Iowa State University, and special credential in home and has taken graduate work.a^.Oregon State. Before to Point Arena to estaMish hjer home she taught at' St. school.

An cnroHment of 175 is amWpated Arena high school this School wilt open Sept. 5. ftart at 8:55 a.m. and nonmaliy close at 3:28 pjm. Hcweveb lor 4he first day only, school dose at 2:35 p.m.

Bup routes'wiH operate r.n the same time schedule last year. To accommodate 'Honicon elementary district, which last the Point Arena high school district, a bus will high -school from 2 pjm. be-reinstated to take 1st home thfe job's'laughters i vited to the acmual Masonic pjortc on 1 Aug 13. Some ol, attend, UKIAH, CALIFORNIA PAdE FIVE Pears Give California $43 Million With the" lannueJ harvest swing these days and thou: tons of pears going to California pear growers ore Uteir annual payday. m.

But how much of the $43 mlJWSh that the pear industry contributes to the state's economy each actually sticks to the groweA' fingers? Far less than you might Services for Effle Drucilla Alley Cllday, here Saturday at the ageofjSe, will be held tomorrow at at Eversole's Elder Philip Dunham will officiate at the Seventh-day Adventlst service and burial will be In the Upper UkVcemeWry. Mrs. Gllday, Who 'Vas born Aug. 7, 1875 at Upper Lake, was a daughter Of wd Ella Alley, Dr Ai tMyh Reed, agrlctfl- early settlers Creek val- ural econo for the Unlvegrt- ley. She married to ty of Oalifomla Agricultural iEx- J.

GlWay of San, Francisco and tendon Service. Actually, he aayi, after her husband's death in 1955, growers earn mere than she moved to Ukiah to make herj oni bu almost $39 m3Hon goes home with her niece, Mrs. Lenore nearby businesses and conrunum- Hazlehurst Walnut avenue. In January of this year she moved to Many a person lvas stakoiw Colby Pines where she the prosperity of the pear djad. v.

ti-y never touches a Mrs. GUday Was a sister of Char-; the tree, says Dr. Reed. lotte Collins and Mrs. Grace Brownidustry pays a of $23.4 tnUawi of Uklah, Marie Sleeper of annually Jtojproduce the pear crcp.

Upper Lake, and of the late Mrs. Oora Langland Osborne of Covelo, Charles Martth Alley of San Mateo and Warren Alley of Woodland. She was a member of the Upper Lake Adventlst church. at random by elena another $5.7 million to pack and sb'p fresh pears, and $10.3 mlBJon ed were A wffl" open Tuesday; enrollment is 4 Custodiacs will agaAn Caadys and Louig Petersen and Butt will serve as secretory. Staff Announced 1 a of to, the 1 a ieens Mardiyh MH1 attended Baseball Ttw game'scheduled'between Uggere.

the on Thursday night was Tiot played because the lights at the Heaktetourg bald park'wculd'hbt 'funotton. The Poiit Arena Loggers, sponsored by BOjoaka Lumber Company wSth a 6-2 reebrd were at the park, and ready, tolineet PruneJPadkers wbb' have.6 -1 record, Thejpackenj, earlier season; knovni ai'the Rovers, have JjMn de- lAeoted, once in league play this and that defeat was b- Loggers. 'shdirtJ'in the lighting system detected jSp'; OHflManager Londo IVanoi mt tbaHj'B SeSedi i iand Coaching', DEPARTMENT: STATION k.Cdurtof tho fitatff tho Count)' of, ORAT Pro-' and Control of tho mo.thor tho nptlcB. 0 CjoUCl TO tain ror pub; said, aqili, lags Bank '6ri5r nt "nod place'thOiUnderiiliinoa wttn apportatnlnar to snjeots in ftU mat' appertatulm ooiift honored Patty ce Sey- hbn- liw9ay Niter. Mrs.

Irmd Wilson Called by. Death; Funeral Tomorrow Graveside "services will be held at Ukiah cemetery, at 2:30 tomorrow for Mrs. Irma C. Wilson of Oakland. of Mrs.

Lola Church of Ukiah and the late Fred Church. Wilson, who was born in Ukiah and attended Ukiah schools, died Friday In Oakland after a lingering illness. She was 41 years of age at "he, time of her death. Funeral services will be held at the Laurel Chapel, 3300 High street. Oakland 10 a tomorrow.

The Oakkjnd "services will be conducted Lucky. She was a' member of the Melrose Baptist church" bv Oakland. In her mother here, she Is survived her. husband, Max sons, Steven Wilson, and Gary Wilson with the in southern California; a Sister, Mrs. Lorena Ford of and two brothers, Bud and Winfred Church of jSJaK -''Francisco.

to process the giant canned pack, Growers, ithemselves, have long list of expenses. Dr. e.e 's breakdown shows (hat growttas pay $8 m-jlllon in wages to hired help during the year. They SUBO must come up with over $3 nVlttion for new equipment and ea'ch year, as well as million for sprays and control insects and diseases, million to fuel and repair the equipment, and close to cne riito Hon dollars for fertilizers, water, and power. AH of these as Drv Reed points out, sonfcribwtes employment and prosperity tap a wide variety of business Jndus-.

try. California's pear acreage Is ont- centrated dn 10 counties Mendocino, Santa Clara, Lake, iPlaeer'i Sacramento, El Dorado, Sotahb, Sonoma, Contra Costa, and The state's 7,500 pear growers with nearly 38,500 acres of bearing trees have $95 million invested in their holdings. Graham Urges 2 Day of Prayer PHlLADELPklA (UPI) -1- Evairgetot Billy Graham urged President Kennedy Sunday nlghbl to procJaiiVi a special national', day of prayer for Americans ask for dlvCne intewentton in Berhn crisis, He also urged the President- tpj Carolyn Point Ai'ena and HumboCdt SwIe -CoUege. New Ellen speecK; calikng, on the Umlted Na- ond John ArHe and Don tionslto stage a full-dress ainng 4juatt. Leajvitarjhe Club are Qf story" of Red ty- rnowihg to ranr.iy has forced 'millions JPetaluma.

(East Just because we Wke to give our rcadens first hand information, we sent some tfrttends down to tho Giants Dodgero game Fnidny night to see ft the mov'e company filming game shots for the forthcoming fton rea4iy would break out ithe wind 'machines. Although our friends thought the evening beautiful, the Hollywood hoy ielt there was sutlbclent wind advance publicity said the script caked for a double play and the Dodgers obliged with two (three far movie if you count the one which they fin.shed out even though there were two out when it happened) also at the game were Welter Farney and son Dnvid (they'd been.Out for the Thursday game, too.) INCIDENTALLY, our friends took John Handing's advice and rode a municipal railway bus to Candlestick, got practically tc theiir seats all for 30 cent each way parking and biking up Cardiac Hitt, VISITING in town currently are Bab and Jean Groves and family from Klamath Falls, the houseguests of Si aftid Marge Boynton the thought of 'being able to put up six impressed us (Bob and Jean plus Bobby; Tommy, Chucky and Manrfe Lou) but Marge said it jwas simple'because both Paige and Kevin were away at camp, Camp Fire and Cloverleaf, respectively. WITH ADVANCING years, we have noted a little 'difficulty with our eyes, but we are' 99 per cent sure we saw "KRQN-TV: Every Litter Bit Hurts. ON THE SUBJECT of the "cute" in words: the double horse trailer with "His" and I'Hers 1 painted on the tail gate. then; someone told us that down to a Neiman Marcus that way one' ifor, the'-husbahd and one for the BUT FOR REALLY 'language, go back a few Centuries in the special Danish 'exhibit at DeYoung Museum 1 there a ''Badge of the the Armed Arm" circa 1635 of the Order of with' Badge" circa 1740 elegant too.

ANOTHER SF ''Slfte Ar-' row Stamp stamps, that is) is the. company dn' the 9 that trading mer-' CRIBBED from the Ybto iRec-' ord' 8 'Column "An American is a guy who aps BiazJlan coffee from an 'English cup while sitting on Danish furniture after coming home In his German oar from an Italian movie and then writes Visitor Succumbs Saturday at Lake John V. Bendoritts, 41, Castro Valley to Lake Mendocino Saturday to 'enjoy some boating and water skiing. As the day of boating nenred its em), BendorHiis slumped face down in the bottom of his boat, dr of an apparent heart attack. Tlie smail boat with outtooniYl mot- oi' headed 'for shore and hl (riemls his congressman with a Japanese; n( i sv ife, Helen, phoned the stier- ball point pen, demanding itbat ho iff office.

do something abbut the 1 (I Verdict of coroner's jury was that's leaving the, country." enr Death occurred MAYBE something is happening shortly Iwfore 5:55 p.m. Saturday, to the American National charnc-1 Funeral arrangements are pcmllnj; Motorcycle Hits Buck, Two Hurt Lawrence Alfred Daley, 48, and his wife, Bertha Dnloy, 44. of Esoondldo, both suffered Injuries When their motorcycle hit 125 pound buck on Highway 101, four tniles south of Loytonville lait niBht. Doyle Cogburn of the CHP's noticed the deer atort to cross the road and blinked his lights In warn' Ing to a MrlnR of southbound cars. The Daley motorcycle unable to atop In time to avoid hitting the deer.

ter. check a Sunday classified i section and you'll tfiltd ads like these: "Legacy desired. Write Box or -'Backer wanted. Box or "Desperately need idealist to finance start of young man for college next month. Only collateral honor and 'integrity.

Please contact Box BUT, THEN, yoU'M also find ads like this: "OaMfornla crop land 'being asphalted'and concreted out of existence. join to save our agriculture. Sad Soil Sot entist. Box OLD BOOKSTORES continue to fascinate us how about these titles, all on (he same shelf in Santa Rosa second hand shop: "Arithmetic Without a 'Penciil," "Tho Maverick NaMonal Bank Manual" and "The Widow in the South." CAME across an audio visual catalog and it was with amusement we noted fotlowing among the film listings under U.S. 'History: Theodore Robaevelt (26 In Castro VaWey.

minutes) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (14 minutes). DEFINITIONS: Temperamental easy glum, easy glow. HO 8-6790 $1.00 Per Carioad Tonight 2 FEATURES 2 Wiibtfguat mlm THEATRE Phono HO 2.6789 TONIGHT TUESDAY IT'S ALL the violence terrifying shamel 'm mn' Xl Feature. Times ed 9:43 Rico Playground Cartoon World News LIMITED ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 23rd The Love That Defied An Empire! MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OFMnMOTHSPLENDOR HE SCREEN HAS METRO' GOLDWYNMAYEK WlUlAMWYLEKS Drive-in Theatre Emle mm BiU Tdtus U. Cca.

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