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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1949)
THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 194 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE TWENTY-ONI Spud Men Named To Committee Two Klamath Fall and two Tula lake men hav been named to a committee to admlnlater tht eeven- county Oregon-California pottto marketing agreement. Grower-members nd allernalee aervlng on th committee until June 10, ISM, Include (alternate named second): Bryant Williams and Paul Hrelthaupt. Klamath Palis; Ivan Rom and Robert L. Jone. Tulelake; L. E. Crerellus and J. P. Brook, Madraa; J. P. Short and Herbert P. Eby, Redmond. Tha committeemen wer named by tha U. B. department o( at rleul tura. Handler repreeentallve for tha ama period ara John N. Degnan, Merrill, member, and William Raj nu. Malln, elurnat. Thoaa serving until Juna 10, 1M, Include: Roy M. flnabl and N. L. "'Igand. Powell Butt: Elmer C. lrr and John Olacomlnl, Mer- i...: otto D. Ilaynea and Burt Johnson. Tulelaka; O. A. Loop, Red mmid. and William llutl. Prlne- ill.- Ivan O. Wolf and O. W. Oeborne, Tulelaka. d: Jean Rajnua, president; Vir ginia Meyers, vlr president, and Jo Anna DeMerrltt, aecralary. ' It was decided to hold meetings In Uia evening at lh lrla' homaa. All tha girls ara to have Uielr material and patlcrna at lh next maellng o they can fit patUrns and begin cutting out their dreaaea. Tlx glrla will make formala and on girl will maka a "beat drew " Member praaent at tha flrat mealing war Elisabeth McVay, Barbara Cornett, Joan Drager.Jean Rajnua, Pat Tucker, June Baundera, Jo Anna DeMerrltt, Virginia Mey. era. and tha leader, Mrs. Mildred Lahoda. ALTA.MONT Tha Allamout Kitchen Mixer held their second meeting Wednesday night, November It, and 11 num ber wr present. Janet O'Kelly made a report on banana milk ahakea. Terry Pawver dimonatrated how to maka a ehoco laet drink and Mr a. Jana Pawver ahowrd how to meaaura liquid and dry Ingredient. Tha neat meeting will be Novem ber JO and club member will make breakfaat breeda. IIICAOO TKIP Chaperonea to accompany th Oiegon 4-H club delegation to Na tional 4-H Club Congrea In Chi cago, November 27 to December I, will be Mr. Ell McConkey, Aatorla, and John L. Jonea, Bend, L. J. Allen, atai 4-H club leader, haa announced. Both are volunteer 4-H club lead er and were chosen aa a result of a eutewlde contest to pick two deaervlng leader. The two all-ex-penea trlpa ara provided annually by Aaron Prank, Portland. Mora than 20 youngater will be In th official party from Oregon, Allen aald. 4-H I'M Bit INT'RKAHE Oregon now haa mora than 21.000 boyi and girl reglatrred In 4-H I cluba according to 1MB racord gh en out by hi tat 4-H club office. They ara organized Into 1400 local club which I about 300 mora than la it year. Baaed on eligible rural popula tion youngaUr between nlna and 21 ona out of five Oregon young ater were In 4-H club work during tha past year. L. J. Allen, atate club leader, aald tha auccaaa of tha Oregon 4-H club program reau largely with the local vrlunteer 4-H club leaden. There wer more than 2M0 In th UU trill year. Chetr for Salt, Not for Show BALEM. Nov. 24 UPi Stale liquor a lore can't dlaplay Chrlatmaa decorations thla year. Th store liquor will provide enough Christ ma cheer, Oovemor McKay aald today that Budget Director Harry Dor man I ending tha tradition of giving each liquor store 110 for Chrlatmaa deco rations. He said It I an "unneces sary expen" and th governor agreed. -Sentimentally, It Is a fine Idea," Oovemor McKay aald. "It would seem to ma, though, that th liquor store have plenty cheer already. of Christmas Eltction Btti Pay Off NEW YORK (, Vie Erclae. Trieste-born chef, haa been helping New Yorkers pay and collect (lec tion beta for 10 years. Winner get "Oourmet Special" at his Cabin OMU. Loners wete them eat It, but get only scanty far them selves. Th special dinner cost th tot era 12. They a tart with 190 bur gundy and go on through a four Inch tteak. -ter IS other course they wind us lth deep dish rout banana pie. Por a luncheon salad mix chopp4 hard-cooked etg with minced left over ham and use sour cream for tha dressing. Serve on aalad graena or ua a a tilling for split ed frankfurter roll. MAL1N Th Malln porker and the aheep club met at Mra. Clara Bcott'i K..m to oreanlxe for th coming club vear. Tha following officers o.re elected: David Lyons, preal dent; Jlmmv BcotU vice prealdent: mil Weatherby. aecreury; Kenneth Wealherby. news reporter; Jimmy .tnhnun saraeanl at arms: and Bharon Scott, song and yell leader, Ramus waa appointed lo cal aheep club leader. The following membere wer present: David Ly ..... ahiron au-ott. Kenneth Wealh erby. Way and Warren Ingram. Bill Weatherby. Jim Bcott. Mra. Clsr SbAff inn Mr. T. E. Weatherby lo- eal 4-H leaders. Tha sheep club mmhera nreaenl were Laddie Raj nu. leader Donald Rajnus, Shirley ' u.,k end Jerry Ralnus Jr. Mora m.mhera of both clubs will b e tin-ted at the neat meeting, which will be held at Weatherby on De camber 4. HEN LET The llenlev beef club held lta organlratlon meeUng November at tha horn of Betty Brandejaky, The offlcera elected for lh com Ing year wer: prealdent, Betty Brandejaky: tie prealdent, Leonard Oarrlaon: secretary. Diana uenoia treaaurer. Margaret Scale: cheer Ueder. BettT Hooper, and new reporter, Dale Williams. During th meeting. lal year sa m b r received achievement pin representing from on to six Tear of club work. Also It was TOtad to do a community project during thl yar but no project waa derided upon. Member present wr Betty Rrandelaky. Leonard Oarrlaon, nine and Earnest Dennis. Mar aret. Elltabet and Dirk Seals Ralph Wise, Betty Hooper. Leota Peery, Jim Cheyne. Dale William and Leader Stanley Maaten. Vlaltors Present wer Albert Keady. Doris Wallen. Mra. John Hooper. Mr. Everett Dennis, and Mr. and Mr Jerry Brandejaky. . MERRILL Tha Whirl Wind Knltt r Merrill held their regular meeUng after school Monday. November In th cafeteria room of th grsde arhonl. Th meeting was called to order bv Prealdent Llllle Loper. Marilyn Woods led tha group In tha Tledg and th aecreury, Donna Provost, called th roll. Those present wer Wllen Black, Julia Wakefield, Darlen Prlsvold. Maxlna Mora. Doris Relnes, Lllll Loper, Louis Hodges, Donna Pro ost. Patsy Brown, Marilyn Woods, Mary Lou Quails, Carol Po. Mrs. V. C. Rexford. Mr. Beaaley and Virginia Reevea. Th minute of th laat meeUng wr red and ap proved. Th ong leader led tha group In their closing song, -sing Your Way Horn." . PA1RIIAVEN Th Little Mlas Stlchlt club of th Palrhaven school met with their leader. Mra. Jameson, on November 1 and November II. The officer elected were: Laura Taylor, president: Oall Bowdoln, vie president; Bharon Prlend, aecreury: Dorothy Dorrell, song leader: Sue Ann Bowdoln, news reporter, and Barbara Martin, acrapbook keeper. Other member present were Bandra Bsker, Sheila Melra and Marilyn Stoneburg. MERRILL . The Whirlwind Knitter held their first meeting October 10 and elected officers as follows: Lily Loper, prealdent: Louis Hodge, vie president: Donna Provost, aecreury: Maxlna Morse, treasurer, and Carol Poe, news reporter. At their meeting October 17, th girl Urted their first project, and October 24 Instruction book wer given out. Thl beginner 4-H knitting club meeU each Monday after school In the grade school gym. Mrs. Virgil Rexford It th Instructor, and Is assisted by Mra. Roy Beasley and Virginia Reeves. KtiHa A 4-H clothing club ws recently organised at KUP1S and eight mem ber enrolled. Th following officers wera elect- POR RENT ev wee at Sawing Machine Ule ! 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