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IKI REKO . . . Gloria Lamb, daughter of Mr. and
Limb, 1118 Pint, to Verle Lytic ion of Mr. end Mrt,
U, 4729 made. Ihe service was read on Saturday,
4-H NEWS
LI. Br'EF IXIH
held Its second meot-
home ol Jackie Barry.
I were present excepi
bug started by the
ivlnj uis picu.o.
I new to 1,01,10 '
iti the making ol rope
len was demonatrateo
Bctteratn wno la u
decided lo buy metal
k lor the loir. Also they
buy bruahea and combs.
arnica una uean nui
lort on "How to Heieci
lie next report win on
Kathleen Moore uu
lnulls. 11 will bo liven
ho Feed your Call."
i dub l also kolng to
Pmaoo m roprcucm
(nr.
(all were served by
rrv.
will bo neia Mercn
Ion's home.
Mary Lou quails
Ivln Kcnyon, mom
Malm 4-H Pig Club, was
(tinner ol a registered
411 Buiulny afternoon at
Moose Hull, The plff
(to the lucky- baroif
same win drawn from
e fellowship Degree ol
Order ol Moose ol Mer-
i to ril.- the Pic. show
Pair, then present the
I lbs Ilrsl two gills from
tire's lirat utter.
fit club of IS memberii
Red weatnerby, wno is
r Elmont Kcnyon.
Meet, sponsored by the
octree oi moose, in
'H members from Mer.
and Tulcloke, ailnougii
Mr only Maun repie-
lm end rclreshmcnta lol
arming.
K WRANC.LKtlS
an, is t the home ol
Purry. lender.
tied olliccrs as follows:
fry, president; Martin
lice president: Smoky
treasurer: Norn Meeker,
Carolyn Dickson, hlslor-
miry aranns news re.
discussion of 4-H Club
fch will be Murch B to 14,
"I was ndlourncd.
Koscmary Oranil
"u - 4-11 Achievement
observed nt Tuesday's
"i merrm parents . Pa-
Skinner. 4-11 Clnh Innrier
th County, was present
ol the Merrill Clilbs and
iucj durlnit the nasi vcar.
H Clubs nnri their lead.
r-wsing, Mrs. w. R. Foth-
. oscneior sewing, Ro-
p. Rexlord; jewing, Mrs!
Fy; (lowers. Mrs. Jack
e, Mnrvln Rotlerath
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SPOT ADS
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REFLECTIONS
FROiV
uah uupi-iuH iot
way in time to make room lor
the EASTER BUN NY-Valentine
decorations will barely be put
sway-when Easter baskets will
nil the down town windows
April tth-thls year-la the date
ol the "Easter Parade to Church."
"A VALENTINE lor BALEN.
TINE" didn't occur to mo while
writing the outlines lor Lysia Bal.
entlne'i party at the Yacht Club
It was a combination Valentine and
birthday party and smart make
up man Jim Coon thought ol the
obvious title,
ROTANA CLUB Members are
Proud ol the success ol their Feb.
u cara party and are grateful to
those who attended and otherwise
helped the Federal Housing Pro
ject donated the ure ol the Cub
room and the gala mentioned
dairy, Lawrence Oeraghty;
ahoep, Dale West,
Four of Ihe clubs No. 1 Begin
ners Knitting; Club No. t Flowers;
Club No. 1 Beet; and No. II Sewing
bad loo per cent completion ol
projects.
Numerous awards were won by
Merrill Club members. For Bach
elor Sewing BUI Beasley won a
blue ribbon. In the beginning knit
ting division, Breda O'Keefe won
blue ribbon, and red awards
went lo Mary Bredeen, Diane
Price, and Mary Lou Quails.
For advanced knitting Sally De-
Lap won a championship. Maxlne
Morse, Peggy Carson, and Mar
garet Peirlk won blue ribbons; and
Donna Carson and Nancy Dewey
won red ribbons.
The Flower Club was awarded a
certificate ol merit In the National
4-H Recreation and Rural Arts
program. Mary Lou Quails took
three awards; blue lor her scrap
book: red for her annuals, and waa
chosen 4-H Flower Queen for this
area. Arlene Lemler and Sue Fields
won red awards lor annuals; Carol
Poo and Katharine Ahem won blue
awards lor annuals and arrange
ments,
Dairy Club awards went to Bill
Boauloy . blue ribbon, and Dean
Haakins, Tom Beasley and Mike
Oeraghty each won red awards.
In the Beet Club. Carl Shuck and
Kathleen Moore were awarded blue
ribbons, Don Heaton, Dick Reeves,
and Jackie Barry all had red ones.
For her sheep, Katherlne Ahem
won live first place ribbons, and
one second place. Sara West also
won a second place ribbon lor ner
lamb.
Breda O'Kcofe, Sally DeLao. and
Mary Lou Quails won fashion re
view awards, and Mary Lou was
prosented -a special award In the
National program lor Home Beau
Ullcatlon.
Martha Beasley. Dorothy Danos-
kv. Nancy Dewey. Loretta Lemier,
Mury Lou quails, and Jack Barry
attended 4-H summer ocnooi at
Corvallls, Nancy and Jack reported
on their ten day stay there.
Bova attending- 4-H Bummer
Camp were Stephen Hobfion, Carl
Shuck, anri Tommy and BUI Beaa
ley. Stephen and Carl told of their
activities at camn.
Merrill waa represented at me
State Fair In' two divisions. Bill
Beasley had an entry In Bachelor
Sewing, and there were several
knitting exhibits.
At the Pacino international in
Portland, Katherlne Ahern had a
wool display, and Sara West ex
hibited a market lamb. Sara de
scribed her visit to the P.I.
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
LANOELL VALLEY Mrs, Art
Monroe gave a birthday party the
afternoon of Feb. 16 at her home
In honor of her little daughter,
Jerral, who waa 4 years old.
Oames were enjoyed by Jerral and
her little friends Including Cheryl,
Brett and Crslg Smith, Dayle and
Virginia Noble, Linda Fratler, Al
lan Harrla, Teddy Dearborn and
Matt Monroe.
Mothers present were Mrs. Wal
ter Smith Jr., Mrs, Bud Harris,
Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mrs. Luther
Noble and Mrs. Harry Frailer,
Lovely party refreshments with a
beautiful cake were served at four
o clock by Mrs. Monroe.
ot out of the special thanks lor that High aeon
waa won by N. T. irrang)
Book low, Mra. Ernest Hedlund
guest prise, Dora stone ana a
Valentine table decoration waa won
by Mrs. Willis Berry.
NICE TO BE In Nice on the
Proncli Riviera lor 1 miles away
In Vlllelrsnchei especially for a
8 months stay Mra. E. D. (Edna)
Jonnion for many years In s(F
now living In Portland baa Joined
her daughter Barbara and family
In France Her spouse comman
der Stewart Nelson haa been sta
tioned there with the navy line
early fall-and their 3 dtra are
very much at home in French
schools and Barbara la already
mucb at home. In the language
Her mother arrived In Franco
shortly after the Chrlatmaa holi
days which she spent In Indianap
olis with other otr and family
Mary Lou and Bill Hopper and
3 youngsters.
HUSBANDS-wno belong to toe
Klamath Yacht Club are getting
the Sunday dinner 'habit the
small-fry feel at home and maw
and Daw can relax Swiss steak
or chicken and noodles this week
with strawberry shortcake for
the grand finale Call the club and
tell Mike or BeiHah "bow many".
SYLVIA HJLLIS recently
alerted her psrepts Lillian and
Oeorge Hlllis thst she.had pledged
Ohl Omega at the U of Arlsona
She's treasurer of the Ski Club
(for a freshman Ooodl) be
longs to the Rodeo Club and la
carayzee about the whole setup.
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IN9A0ID . . . Joanne Shadley, daughter of Mr. and Mrt.
Edwin Shadley, Spregue River, o Robert Haiklns, who lived
in Spragua River prior to joining the navy. Now en assignment
in Kediak, Alaska. He ii the ion of Mn. Frances Eva Fit
Water, Springfield, Wash. A March wadding it planned; and
a large thowar wat recently given for the popular brida-alact.
Warner Selected
As Soloist
Mclvln Warner, formerly a mem
ber of the KUHS band, orchestra,
and a cappella choir, la one of
three students selected by audition
to appear as orchestra soloists
with the Oakland Symphony Or.
chestra at Its annual Youth Concert
on Sunday, March 1,
Meivln win play Henders Con
certo No. I In Bb major. He was
a pupil of LaMar Jensen, KUHS
band director, who started him on
the oboe.
He is the son of Mrs. R. H. King
don of this city and Is now a
junior at Oakland High School.
COLORFUL
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Next time you make coleslaw
why not use hall red cabbage lor
a pretty contrast. Flump seedless
raisins and chopped red apples
give a flavorful fruit accent to the
cabbage.
BRIDAL SHOWER
AT GHILOQUIN
CHILOQUIN Joanne Shadley of
Bprague River waa feted at a
bridal shower given Wednesday
evening, Feb. II, in the basement
of Our Lady of Mt, Csrmel Catho
lic Church. Hosteasea were Mrs. Joe
DeLorme, Sacramento; Mra. Dlbbon
Cook, Mrs. Budge Roff and Mrs.
Theodore Barney, all of Bprague
River; Mra, Edward Cole, Mrs.
Mary Wright, Mra. Manuel Ochoa.
Mrs. Andrew Ortla and Mrs. Floyd
Ohles. . -
Junior hoi leases who assisted
were: Betty Porter and ' Twlla
Knlghtplpe, Klamath Agency;
Gloria Ochoa, Frieda Kirk and
Darleno Cooper.
High and low scores for canasta
were won by Joanne Shadley, the
guest of honor; and Sharon Para-
aoo; for cootie, Barbara Cookman
and Mrs. midman juri.
Mrs. Richard Harrington won a
Bridal guessing game and Mra
John Hall of Bprague River -won
the guest prise. Several clever
gifts were awarded during a fell-
arwua give and tan game.
A beautifully decorated three
tiered bridal cake centered the all
white refreshments table.
. The numerous gift cards read
with the following, names: Leila
Kirk, Klamath Agency; Mrs. Den
nis Wheeler, Redding; Mrs. A. A.
Montgomery Jr., Mrs. Chris Lob
ben, and Mra. Hubert Lane, all
of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Noble
SandervUle, Beatty; Mra. Henery
opicerm, jtoooc romt.
: Rota Shadley, Dorothy Shadley,
Mra. Charlotte Walker, Marie
walker. Mra. Roaanna, Shadier.
Mra. Damon Crlspen, Mrt. Edwin
Shadley. Mra. John Hall. Mra.
Sylvan Crume, Mrt. Frieda Vsr-
num, Mra. o. E. stowe, and Mrs,
I. V. Clark, all of Bprague River.
Mrt. John Wright, Mrs. Freld
man Kirk, Karen Miller. Mra. Oer-
. aid Wolff, Joan Lin. Edith Lin.
Mra. Warren Sorahaa, Joy Oard,
Mrs. Carl Lobert, Mrs. Claude
Para zoo. Naomi Johnson. Mn.
ari ureear, ur Hegiund, Kar
leen Farasoo. Minda.Mendenhall.
snaron Farasoo, Mra. Matt Samp
son, jars, wuuam pnebe, Mra.
Leonard Norrla, Barbara Cookman.
are. a uoty. Jars. Richard Har
rington, Margaret Lee Oreear.
Mrs. Don Knoke, Mra. Paul
sanaovai, anaron Zadina, Mrs.
Lee Hatcher.- Mra. Bervl DavM.
Mra. Evans Nelson, Mrs. William
Mcnensie, Mrt. Mildred Cookman
Mrs. Joe Herkshan, Mra. Brady
Bentley, Mrs. Letitie Huff. antV
Mrs. Frank Bell, alt of Cbiloeein,
and the hostesses.
Joanne will be married in March
to Robert Haskins of Bprague
River who baa been stationed with
the Navy In Kodlak, Alaska. He
has two more yesrt to serve.
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