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i ake County 4-H Clubs Have On! Premiums at Dist. Fair, Ukiali Some 6f the "spice of life" jiiMltlom will bo ftirfflshed August 25 lo at the. DIslWet Friff 1'rt by Lake CoUhty 4-llers. This cspefclally true, ill, the Livestock division Wher6 preititums bffor a hlt'e sum of spondiHg.ttibfiey, Hobdrl Dempel, 1 supeMntertdeht of this called nlieHllon to some of the early 'entries of Lttkc county young folks. A teahi of sisters Is listed and one brolher-and-slaler, in addition to I he single signups, Boonville I.O.O.F, Install Officers -r- Tho semi annual Installation of Odd Fellow was held at Odd Fellow hall Thursday Might, July 21.

Officers Installed Were as follows! Frank Fallerl, noble grand; Wil- bllr Hols.teh, vice grand Horace Clarence Gal- lettS, treasurer; Bob Malhison, warden; Summit, conductor; Roy Elliott, right supporter to noble grand; Frederick Clark, left support to noble grand; Byron Gowan, right support to vice grand; Charlie Adkins, left support to vice grand; Curl Carlson, chaplain; Buster Hollifield, inside guardian; Walter Hale, outside guard- inn; Chili Bates, right-scene support; Julius Newton, left scene supporter. George Ferreira pt Fort Bragg, district grand master) was installing officer. Ben Pace is past noble grand. Mr. was accompanied to Boonville by several members of the FOrt Bragg lodge.

After the installation a social evening -was enjoyed. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Rebekahs Install, Plan For Fair Exhibit BOONVILLE. The Rebekah Lodge mot' at 'Odd Fellow Hall Tuesday night when Mrs. Madge Bacci of Fort Bragg, deputy district president, made her official visit to the lodge.

A short program was given. Mrs Alia Van Zahdt read a humorous story. Mrs. Given Rapp and Mrs Barbara June sang May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You, by Mrs. Goldie Ward a the piano while Mrs.

Cardy, Mrs. Betty Hosppis anc i Mrs. Kay Strickland, gowned in J- white evening attire, marched into the hall. A.poem composed by Mrs (l grand was read. -Mrs.

Cardey then pres ented Mrs. Bacci with a gift from the lodge. Mrs. Bacci was accom panied from Fort Bragg by Mrs Hansen, deputy marshal! Mrs. Pearl Saijders, secretary, Mrs Sirider and Mrs.

Malson. Plans were made for tho specie exhibit at the Mendocino County Fair, plans fo the Theta Rlio potluck dinner a August 22, Announcement was made that a district school of instruction meet ing will be held at Fort Bragg in September at which the Anderso Valley'Lodge will participate am take in the presentation of a gift to the president o'f the Rebeka Assepihly towards her project fo this 'year, which is for the Child ren's House. The theme is Gardei of Happiness. The president has made-it thi year a watering can which is take from one lodge to another. Septem ber 22 the local lodge will take th can Ho Cloverdale and put on th evening program.

After the meei Ing ice cream cup topped with frozen berries, home cade cookies and coffee wore serve by "the refreshment commi'ltec Mrs, Alice Gowan, Mrs. Aid Rooks, Mrs. Deletha Clark, Mrs Ttla Hess and Mrs'. Elaine Baxtei Mrs. Jean Humphrey was chose chairman for the feature exhibit the 'county fair.

PIWC STOKK SHOWER home of Mr Harold Dutton was the scene of pink' and blue sioi-k shower honm ing Mrs, Eddie Holcoriib and Mr: Kenneth Martin, The parly we given by members of the Women Missionary Union of the Baplu Church. There wore 15 ladies pro ont. Others who could not alien sent gifts. The gifts brought were arrange on two push cart-'trays'-with min nlure slorks. Mi's, Holcomb has little daughter and'Mrs': Mart has two sons, so unique idea was developed by the hostesses for the gifls for I he expected arrivals.

Those for Mrs. Holcomb, since she ftfid Kt-use of iile 6fe shdWlftg 12 head of ilk sheep and fid Don Gfiya.do of the same ace will show seven hend of oUthdown cfossbreds, James Mallory of LakfetJOft Will ring one fat Southdown lamb, rid his' lowttswomftn, Phyllis Hill, show two of the feart.6 tweed. James Lusk of Lake'pdft has red IS head of registered owns and liihdft J-lotdenrlod of tclseyvllle has 13 head of the amo In her string to show at the ilstflet Fait 1 tho Lake county 4-lIers dowlng cattle will be James of who has, entered his steer, Al the Livestock barns Friday, Up't Dempel, a former 4-M exhlb- tor, advised, "Hurry, hurry, huiv for tljg Mehdoclno County oung folks, Entries close 5 In this (Jcpni'tment and his is oncernod lest preferred housing or 4-H cattle be gone. truchier Writes of Stay On Islands' Gary Bruchlcr, was-still nroute to Japan on July 18 when wrote to his parents, Mr. and John' Ukiah, from ff the coast bf'Oahu.

Gary is member of a minesweeper crew of there are fiye on the way to apan. He left Pearl 1 'Harbor 'for npan on July 14 and said his next etter would corrie from cbun- ry. interesting' description ot a us tour from Pearl Harbor to Hon lulu is given in saw the Memorial 'Ceme- ei y'where are buried 14,000 Amerian soldiers'killed at'Pearl Har- jor and in the war; he took pic- ures ot the grave of Ernie Pyle, vhere From Here to Eternity was ilmed. Mention is also made ecing a farmer plowing with a vater buffalo. At Waikiki he pnd his buddies isitcd a night spot where "thp obi ir and the atmosphere" made it 'real nice." 'Also the broiled sfeaks, which were 'really fine," a'ndjfresb npple for dessert.

lopes for a son, were labeled Eddie Tunior, those for Mrs. Martin, who desires a daughter, were labelec Jane, so the ladies searchec he push carts for these names. The lovely gifts passec among the' 'admiration after which punch' containing 'or ange Sherbet and cake'wer'e served MRS. BOONVILLE. Mrs.

Margaretta Ayers of Philo died" in Yuba City Saturday morning, July 23, Funcra services wore held Tuesday in Yuba City. Mrs. 'is' suryivec her George children, George, Rita and mother, Mrs. Esidon'Me Gee of Vuba Cityi and two brothers Walter and Yuba City. Mrs.

Ayers-' vyas- ill for a 'month aeforC'her death With a form jaundice and was taken to Yuba where she could be cared fo by rnothe.r. The family had been living at Philo five ANDKRSON VALLEY IJUIEFS BOONVILLE. Rev. and Mrs Tommy Williams left by auto Tups day for Memphis, Tennessee, afte receiving word that Mrs. sister was critically woj-' received w.as, that the sister had 50-50 chance of Mrs.

WI1 Hams' father, Cecil Turner arid brother Jimmle accompanied them lo Memphis. Mrs. and Mrs, Harold Eyles at- tended'the Sonoma County.F.air at Santa Rosa Tuesday. Mrs. Marie Tarwater was a San Francisco- visitor.

Monday. Mrs. Cecil Gowan and Mrs, Ham McAllister were Ukiah visitors Wednesday. Mrs, Hoy Kune went to San Ralaul Thursday for un overnight visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Moulton. She was accom- panted to Sun Rnl'uol by Mrs. DAILY JOlfttMAL, a PADS A dRfeimOME $00 ABOVt: EARTH ATrlS.OOO^M.P.H.i CIRCLES. EARTH EVffcV 90 MlNimr 1 DAYS OR WEEKS: FINALLY SUCCUMBING TO GRAVITY, SATELLITE GLIDES INTO ATMOSPHERE AND DE STROYED UNITED MULTI-STAGE SATELLITE. CAR-; RYING ROCKET TO BE SHOTi FROM U.S.

MEXICO Lake County Fair Features Top Exhibitor Class The Lnkc County fait- Ihis yenr viil again feature "Champion 'id both Senior Division iml JuMlar Division, cash prizes to- nllng $130 wlll.be awarded, in the Senior Division, first farlzc is $2S; third fourtlr $15; ind fifth $10. Fair dates are Sent, 1,3, nnd In the Junior Division, flrsl prize .5 second, $10; and third, Every exhibitor In the Fair will JHVO a- "Fair Factor" when the udging Is completed. It will n- nount to the number of blue rllv wns received, multiplied by the lumber of sections entered regard- ess pf department or other subdlv- slon of the Fair, The Champion Exhibitor classification was first introduced In 1054 nnd caused great Interest. The winners and-Ihelr tnlr.fnfr last year were as follows: SENIOR DIVISION First Clara butcher, 07 liiue ribbons; 213 entries; fair fnc- 14271. Second, J.F.

Tolloy, 58 blue ribbohs! 147 entries; fair fac- SATELLITE'S skutdl shows liow basketball-size satellite will, reach its earth-glnUIng route In the upper atmosphere with successive boosts from a llircu-Stugc nickel. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS SPECIAL MEETING OF SUPERVISORS The Board of Supervisors of Mendpcinp County, California, met special session at ten a. m. -1955, with following present: Supervisors s. Hartley, Paul Ppulps, J.

H. H. O. Sainbrldge, Jos. Scaramella, mem- Ders, W.

J. Broaddus, Clerk, by Edith Beck, deputy; Chairman Roulos presiding. The then took following action: Approved minutes of meeting of July. 15 and 18, 1955 as read. Decided to consider FAS matters at this time; Poulos introduced two college students from Greece, his nephew Theodosids Poulos and a friend, Val who svill be enrolling' in UCLA.

Discussed with road commissioner eligibility 'of roads' for 'FAS funds, examined of past expenditures in this county. Supervisor h-e-n- asked- thai- funds be expended on Longvale Dos Rios Road, Supervisor asked for aid on Boonville-U i a road, Supervisor Bainbridge asked for' expenditures on Westport-Loggett Valley Road, and Poulos recommended expenditures to Road 227 with realignment of State Highway 20. There roads at the moment eligible in Supervisor district, but he indicated he thot Rockport Leggett Valley, n- Ukiah and Longvale Covelo roads were most urgent, in his opinion. to inspect roads personally at once before coming to a decision on FAS roads. Authorized chairman to endorse and deposit check for Federal Indian -medical care.

Decided to permit no change in dishwasher equipment at new hospital and authorized new toilet and. lavatory in laboratory area. Authorized chairman to sign revision orders GC2 and on hospital. Adjourned to 10 a. Wednesday, July 27, 1955, and left lo inspect FAS roads: today and Tuesday.

at 10 a. m. July 27. 3955 with all members and said dpputy clerk present. Authorized chairman I sign agreement for use of Ft, Bragg city dump.

Discussed FAS roads, and ordered that all 1956-57 funds be allocated to Union Landing-Hardy Creek Road Conditions Burdenof RV Complaints By Mrs. Harold Tuttle Senator George M. Biggar received a phone' call Sunday from Supervisor Harf vey Sawyers, saying the board of supervisors would make an investigation of the county roads in need of repair. Monday and Tuesday of last week the supervisors inspected the Longvale-Covelo road as well as 'other roads throughout the county and on Thursday and Friday of this week went to Sacramento to report the findings. A committee appointed by the legislatuve to study roafl conditions throughout the state will report at the next session with recommendations to tie based on their findings.

They are also studying the joint Highway District No. 20 from Corning to the Redwood Lqngvale. Highway at It is lime the main highway Into Covelo is given some 'attention. Last Week Loren Long, Round valley voadinaster, and his crew, graded the main road from Covelo to Dos Rios. It is from Dos Rios to Longvale the road is so rough that drivers find it necessary to drive .0 to 20 miles per hour in order to avoid wrecking their cars and cut- ing The residents of Round valley are up.

in arms over coad conditions artd some of the prominent landowners in the valley are talk- Knsule Rtiwles unit Mrs. Mixrthu, sector of estport-Leggclt Valley ptflclal County Newspaper C015KH Publisher 1). ZYLSTHA MiumgluK II. IVKV City Editor Published Dully (i.vct'pl Salunliiy, Siiiuluy uiul (furdilii lioliduys ut Uj 13, Sltvirtlcy UUlivli, Men. (lot'liiu County, Culifornln, Ko.tcrcd as Second Class Matter.

April 83, 1029, at the Post OCCice nt 'Ukiah. California, under the Aqt of March 3,1879, Court Degree No. 9267 KiUos by One Vuur, S.lx njoutlis, mouth, Pur ropy, 70 2-SDUl Ilawlus, who went ,011 lo Sun Francisco. They rutiirnud honje Ims Suntluy. A son was born to Mr.

and Mrs, Leon McKinnoy ot Philo on July 21 in the Mc.morial Hospital at Santa Rosa, He weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces nnd will answer tq the na'mc of Ronald Allen, Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Floyd McKinnoy of Philo and Maternal grand parents ore Mr. and Mrs, Joe Vargas of Boonville, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Williams, nowlyweds, were awakened at midnight by Hai'lod Outton nnd Marvin Coons who told them they wore ohai lioen planned by friqnds at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, where they went for a very enjoyable' evening. They played games and fund wag had for all, Refreshments of sandr wichcs, cake and coffee had been prepared by the ladles. Mrs. Ernest was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday noon servmg her gupsts a devious luncheon which two tables of br)0ge were in ploy. Mrs.

Neva Dcnnlson was a guest. Prizes won by M''S. Harpld Eyjes, first, Mrs. Vernon Rawles, second, and Mrs, Riqlimpiul, following vote: Ayes; Bainbridgo, Scn'ramelln, Poulos Noes; Hartley, Sawyers. Heard verbal report of Supervisor Hartley on meeting at has pltal of committee on July 21, i Fixed rental value of apartment at hospital In dining room building at $75.00 per month.

at 11:30 a. m. as board of directors of Ukiah Vallo) Sanitation District, and set hbar- Ipg of supplemental report of Kennedy Engineering Firm foi 2 p. m. Aug.

8, 1955 and riireclet publication of notice thereof. 'Approved minulos' of previous meeting, reconvened as a board of supervisors. Considered correspondence am necessary action thereon. Ordered courthouse Ipcked at al 1 times except during business hours and from 2 to 4 p. on Saturday nftprnoons.

Adjourned to and reconvened a' 1:30 p. m. with all members am deputy clerk present. Continued consideration of correspondence. Requested all department heads to notify the h6ard of supervisors ut least ten days -in advance oil vncullon so iliat the ioard can plan its work accordingly.

Filed welfare report dated July 19, 1955. Read protests filed against increased assessed valuations in this county. Filed petition for oiling of roads In Lakeside Subdivision, suggesting Supervisor Sawyers take it up with the road commissioner. Dr. Kroeger 'and Don Faull met with the board Village Sewage Maintenance District problems, and after discussion, Dr, Kroeger agreed to try to get the State Department of Public Health send its lab, truck as soon as possible to make tests, on effluent.

Authorized the chairman fo approve bond on Addition 5 to Ukiah Village, Adopted resolution opposing increase by state board of equalization of assessments in this county. Created 4 positions of Hospital Attendant III at county hospital and fixed compensation thereon. being no further business, the board adjourned. Ing of not paying their taxes until the road Is fixed: nil the land owners in Hound a were to told back 1 for one year and not pay land lax there wbuld be a lot of yelling from the board of supervisors, and others as well. R.

E. Welch, prominent Round valley physician, is talking very seriously of moving from the valley, to road conditions and claims 'that in the past six years driving in and out of the valley he has worn, out eight good cars. Just last week he cut two more tires on that washboard road. Tony Bello also had the misfortune to cut two tires on his truck while hauling in sheep two weeks ago. Round valley will be at a great loss for a physician if Dr.

Welch and his family move away. Mrs. Alice Black 39 On July 24 Alice Black, well- known and dearly loved old lady of Covelo, celebrated her 89th birthday Sunday, July 24, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Gravler.

J. A 7 o'clock potluck dinner was served in the yard of the Gravier's under the spreading walnut tree with-many helping Grandma Black celebrate her birthday. Among those present besides the Arlow Graviers and the honoree were Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnes her son, Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Rehner and three daughters, and Mrs. Oliver Barnes and-Patty and Frankie, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Long and daughter, Charlene Drewry, Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Ogle, Mr and Mrs. James Hurt and Glenn Cray. After dinner of roast beef, fr.iec chicken, salads, ice cream anc Mrs. Black openec her many gifts and thanked al present.

Mrs. Betty Long bakec and decorated the attractive anc delicious square birthday cnke bearing the 'letters Happy Birth day, Grannie, Fined For Possession Of Illegal Pheasant few years ago many pheasants 'were planted on ranches on the valley floor with the understanding no pheasants, male 01 be shot or killed in any mqnner for five years, thei there should be plenty of birds' foi Eversole FAMILY MORTUARY Managed by an Eversole 1893 flione HOinisstenil Z-Z2M ScUool ft Henry Streeii Free Parking Igr Patrsni Mrs. Lola Garner Rites at Wits funeral services.fpr 1-oln CnnW, who passed nlvay nt UklHli Pflilny, July 23, will be held from iltc Anh'u? Mortuary al on TiiPRrtny afternoon 2 'o'clock. she wns 7f years ot ng'c, Mi's. Cnwier was the widow of Melvin dtirncr, who passed nwny lost Jnlyunry, She is survived by three soAs and one doughler, Harold Carnor of Clcnrfleld, Utah, iXih- ald Cnrner of National City, Robert Garner of Maiit.eca ahd Mrs, Volma Cox of l-as Angeles.

Also four grandchildren, Dunne Carner, Terry darner, Zada Fields Crlger. lev- 852fi. Third, liowt-na RuiUk'll, 23 blue.ribbons; 147 entries; fair factor 4381, Fourth, Ruth I. Mdiv ley, 28 blue ribbons; 85 entries; fnir factor 2380. Fifth, Slelln Snoed, 12 blue ribbons; 102 entries; fair factor 1224.

JUNIOR DIVISION First place, Donna Hill, 14 blue ribbons; 28 entries; fair factor 3H2. Second, Jns. L. Wllheroll, 10'blue, ribbons; 15 entries; fair fuctor 550. Third, Linda Holdcnrled, fl blue ribbons; 13 entries; fair factor, 117, everyone wishing to hunt them.

Last week a man from Redding vas charged with illegal posscssior of a male pheasant during closec season and was fined $25 by Judge William Clarke of Covelo. The Redding man claimed be hii he bird with his car, plucked it and intended eating it but because he meat had spoiled intended feed- ng it to his dog. Anyone who runs inlo a bird oi deer or any animal on the high way, the law says to leave it alone and report it as an accident. you take it this is a misdemeanor have out of season meat in youi possession, regardless. A tew years ago a Round valley man who hit a calf on the rom with his car, butchered it and look home and as a result was given a heavy fine as well as a prisoi KUMMAflE SALE ladies of (he Fed crated church held a rummage anc food sale during July al the corner across from the Bank of Co velo.

The proceeds by Salurda; night were more than $240 and tin sale was-oontinued all day Monday Clothing left over is being stored a the home of Mrs. Edith Walter and the ladies plan to have another sale next fall. There are Still a few more Round valley cook books on sale tor the small sum of $1. Do your Christmas shopping early. Recent visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Scott, were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott of Fort Bragg. Mr.

Scott celebrated his' 9Gth birthday on July 1G. Mis memory is good his hearing and eyesight are fine. What a grand old man. His step has slowed somewhat but his fine sense of humor and wit is as quick as ever, They enjoyed visiting friends in tho volley. HOUND VALLEY ROUNDUP Mrs.

Harold Tultle received card from her sister, Miss Mayden Davis of Windsor, Canada, who with three other school teachers is driving to California, stating they are now at Long Beach and after spending a few days in Los Angeles and San Francisco will arrive in Covelo in about a week. They will slop in Santa Rosa to visit Mr. and Mrs. Algy Ridley. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Spurlock of Coalinga located near Fresno are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. William Mooy. Mr.

Spurlock and Mrs. Mooy and- brother and sister. He was born raised In Round, valley, After leaving Covelo they plan to drive' t'o Crater; Lake' and on to Sacramento valley where i hey will visit 'another''brother'' and family, Mr. aricf 'Emmotl Spurlock, farm advisor In the valley. Frank Spurlock has been with the Standard Oil 'Company of California many years and is district superintendent for the Southern Division.

Monday iifterhnqii this writer greatly surprised when tho hoard of supttrvisors, consisting of seven men culled ill IHT home. After a short visit and discussion of the Longviilu-Covelo road the men drove over to Inspect tho. Hurt highway which wits recently graded mill oiled. They also called on George M. Itiggnr for Ukliili and Iliolr homes.

Mr. 'arid Mrs. Victor Comalli of Ukiah, formerly of Covelo, announce the birth of a daughter at tho Ukiah General Hospital on Sunday, July 1.0. Grant Hancock drove to Lay-toil- ville Saturday afternoon to pick up the movie films for the Round" Valley Theatre taken there by Greyhound bus, due to slow mall service: into Covelo, Recent visitors at the home'of Mr, and Mrs. Claude Swayzo their son Randy and his wltc who spent last week his piironts.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noel daughters Valerie and Cheryl of Sunnyvale were also visitors at the Swayze home. Harold Goodwin IN pliino ICKSOIIS nt the Clarence lirmvir i In lime tic. to a studio down town.

This Is wlnit Covulo nectlKtl for -mnny years. Harold lias music In tho hay area for several years anil also has played professionally in (hi: hay region, Mrs. Louis Salzmnn and her. daughters uf Mendola have cd home. They spent a week at.

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