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-
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