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PGE 2 C HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 21. 1953 On The Record KLAMATH FALLS HIKTHft I.1ALS DRAZIL Born to Vr. and Vri Molpo Drazll Aufuit 19 in Klamath Ifrlley Hoepital girl, weihtnf I lb.. I ou BtCHAULTS Born to Mr. tnd Winners Told In 4-H Shov Lrn Glen H. BuehaulU August IS tn ,Ciemth Valley Hoep.Ul gul, wcigb- m$ t int.. u oxa. BROWN Born to Mr. and Mrs Raymond Brown August 19 in Klam ath Valley Hoepiui a girl, wcigninc I It., a ou. BOTH KIN NT ALLY Born to Mr. and Mr. James Kenncally Auguat 19 In Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weigh ing 6 lbs., 10 oza. BRAND Born to Mr. and Mrs. Houston V. Hrn4 Augutt 19 tn Klam mib Valley Hoipiial a boy, wetging 1 1U. 2 ou FROST Vri. to Mr. and Mrs. fcest C. Froat August 19 in Klam. Vallv HoidiuI bov. tirlehtn S lbs. piiRCE-Bom to Mr. .no Mr. "!., ,y' . , , ,. Merrill; Wayne Lahoda. Sprague' nett. LangeU Valley; Jo Anne Mer- Dal Pierre Auvumt IB In Klamath! ClaSS 3. CarfOlS FifSt. KUU1 1 Ritnr Maria Burnett f anonll Val. ritt Shasta- FliOPno K'oumhim Vaiiay hospital a boy. weighing 6lnn Born. Henley: second. Paul !. Rannv RfAum all u.llav. i Mprrill- Kpnnpth K'oivnham Map. uearoorn, i,angi vuuey; uuiu. r, v poe. Merrill: Eueene Newn- nil: wrute. Lynn FoDe. Merrill. Bon. 32 Arlie King, Shasta. Iham. Merrill- Pnherf Wownham Class 8. Potted Plants nine Clasi 4, Cabhage First, Van Merrill. ILaila Wakkurl, Henley. Flower Arrangement Contest Perry, Shasta; econd, Jean Mc Clay, Shasta; third, Fred Dear born, LangeU Valley. Class J, Onions First. Jo Anne Merritt, Shasta; second, Nyna Payne, Shasta; third, Ruth Ann Born, Henley. Class 6, Miscellaneous First, Paul Dearborn, LangeU Valley Francis Skinner, Klamath Coon ty 4 H leader, has released this partial list of winners in numer ous divisions of the Klamath Coun ty Junior Livestock Show and the Junior FaU Fair. Due to lack of space, only the first three plac ings have been published. The list follows: Vegetable Gardening (Class 1 First, Arlie King, Shasta second, Jimmy Brown, LangeU Valley; third, Ruth Ann Born, Henley. Class 2. Beets First, John '"rir. LrThiriZ11 Valley; white, Laila Wak- Susan Hyde, Bly; Robert X M idenberger Henley; third, Lorna kurj Henley. Kenne(h Newnham i ham Merrill; red, Monte rill: red, Mark Dearborn, LangeU vaney: Kenneth rewnham, Mer rill; white, Billy Poe. Merrill; Da vid Burnett. Shasta: Eugene Sewn- ham. MerriU; Robert Newnham. .Merrill; Benny Brown, LangeU Val-ley. Class 6, Snapdragons Blue. Maria Burnett. LangeU Valley; Jo Anne Merritt. Shasta; red, Monte Burnett, LangeU VaUey; BiUy Poe Merrill. Class 7, Miscellaneous Blue second, John Yancy. LangeU Val- Laila Wakkuri. Henley; Wayne La ley; third, Van Perry. Shasta. hoda, Sprague River: David Bur- Floriculture (Class 1) aadiola nett, Shasta; Benny Brown. Lan- Blue, Cor Boshuizeh, Hetiley; Jo gell Valley; Teddy Dearborn, Lan- Anne Merritt. Shasta; red, David geU Valley; Mary Hyde, Bly; Burnett, Shasta; Mark Dearborn.: Mark Dearborn, Lansell Vallev; ewn- Bur- S'a ou IUS ROINDIP Glru, 31 KLAMATH COt'NTT MABRIAOE LICENSES Donald J. Hcmmeach, 36, and Ols. Terkovun, 26. DIVORCES M.rs.ret L. Maylleld ve. Robert K Mayfield. aeelc. dlvorc. Inez M. V.u.hn ve. Walter L. Vaughn, aeeka divorce. Marlaa E Rrevet v. George G. eteeve. eeeka divorce Mary Mldkiff vi. Elmer Mtdklff, MtKl divorce. Republicans Plan Picnic Marion T. Weatherford, Republi can nominee for Congress, will be In Klamath Falls for a county-wide GOP picnic on Sunday, Septem ber 7, according to word received from Wilbur Bishop, district cam paign director. Floyd Wynne has been asked to speak as representative for Mark Hatfield, secretary of state and nominee for governor of Oregon by the Mark Hatfield for Governor Committee in Klamath County. All city and county office hold ers and candidates are urged to attend. - T. A. DeMerritt, Malin, and Fred eard. United Republican Victory League director, are acting as co- i chairmen for the campaign ; opener. , Members from the Chiloquin-Fort Klamath-Malin end Bonanza dis- ; tricts are assisting with arrange ments of the picnic. " Those attending are asked (o , bring either a picnic lunch or pot luck dishes and table service. Col- ' fee. ice cream, watermelon and pop will be furnished. The picnic will begin at' 1:30 p.m. New Board Head Visits Klamath Mrs. Moore Hamilton of Med-, ford, Governor Holmes' new ap pointment to the state board of ed ucation, was in Klamath Falls ear ly this week as part of her pro gram to visit schools prior to her first meeting with the state board. She was the guest for luncheon on Monday of Mrs. V. E. O'NeiU who completed a seven-year term on the state education board in July and whose place on the board she is taking. i During her visit here she con ferred with Winston D. Purvine, Oregon Tech director and . spent most of Tuesday on a tour of the OT1 campus. She plans a return visit after the faU term at OTI has started. i Mrs. Hamilton Is a former news paper woman and has been active in PTA and other school work at Medford for many years. Her hus band is postmaster there and they are parents of three children who were educated in Medford schools. Class 2. Rncps rtlnp T.vnn Pope. MerriU; red, Ann Taylor, ' Junior. Contf,st - First' Mar!a Bur' Henlev inett' LangeU Valley: second, Ted- j.i,. oi- i y Dearborn, LangeU Valley. Asters Blue, Anni s.inp rn,, Fi, Goen, Shasta; second, Billy Poe, Henley. Class 3. Taylor, Henley: red, Teddy Dear born, LangeU Valley. Class 4, Marigolds Blue, Mar la Burnett, LangeU Valley; red, Canning III White, Jo Anne Merritt, Shasta; Xancy Wenz, Poe Valley; Susan Bebber, Poe VaUey; Susan Tubach. Poe Valley. Canning IV White, Sandra Sohrakoff, Keno. Frozen Foods Frozen Foods I Champion. Sally Wenz, Poe Valley: blue, Lorna Rentle. Bly; Stove, Henley: red, Steve Cheyne, Monte Susan Hyde, Bly; white, Lahoda, Sprague River; Burnett, LangeU Valley. Class 5, Zinnias Blue, Ann Taylor, Henley; Teddy Dearborn, LangeU Valley; Lynn Pope, Mer- MerrUl. Canning Canned Fruit Red Jewell Kelley, Keno: Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor, Henley; red, JeweU Kelly, Keno; Sherry Sherman, Poe Valley. Frozen Foods II Champion, Ruth Born. Henley: red, Xancy Kelly. Bonanza; Susan LaVrar. Keno; Mary KeUy. Keno: white, Linda Lanphear, Poe VaUey; Su san Hyde. Bly. Frozen Foods III Red. Susan Tubach, Poe Valley; Xancy Wenz, Poe Valley; white, Susan Bebber, Poe Valley. Frozen Foods IV Blue. Sandra Sohrakoff, Keno. Frozen Foods Precooked and Prepared Champion, Carol Reil mg, Poe Valle; blue, Mary Wells, Poe VaUey. Jam and Jellv Exhihit nt Susan Hyde, Bly. Junior Canning Contest Rod Sandra Sohrakoff, Keno; JeweU Aeny, Keno. Forestry I Blue. Toby Schuh, Altamont; Dwight Schuh, Aha mont. Outdoor Cooking Outdoor Chefs Champion Steve Skin ner. Jieniey; owe. starla Beymer. Henley; Steve Gooding, Henley; Charles Whitlatch. Henlev: Scott Skinner. Henley: Connie Ann Taylor, Robert Newnham, Mark Dearborn. Vegetable Judging Contest raui uearoorn. uaie mu, .Jean Fundenberger. Food Preservation Judging Con gest Team. Laila Wakkuri, Lor- na Kentle, Susan Bebber. Outdoor Cooking Demonstration Individual Blue, Janet Owens, Lindley Heights. Outdoor Cooking Demonstration- Team Red, Kathleen Waggoner, Lindley Heights; Margarette Wag goner, Lindley Heights. Henley: Jerry Woody, Henley: Donald Manning. Henley: white. Patricia Graham, Henley; Ronald .Manning. Henley: Jimmv Short. Henley; Danny Croft, Henley; Lar ry Hilyard, Henleyp BiU Beymer, Henley. Overnighters Champion. Jan et Owens, Lindley Heights: blue, Kathleen Waggoner, Lindley Heights; red, Don Owens, Lindley Heights; Margaret Waggoner, Lind ley Heights; white, Donna Huberd, Lindley Heights: Carolvn SamDle. Lindley Heights. Flower Judging Contest Team KINDERGARTEN ' DEDRICK PRIVATE SCHOOL Ph. 4-4279 1003 Pim WaynejHenley: Laila Wakkuri, Henley Canning II Red, Susan LaVrar, Keno; white, Mary Kelly, Keno Linda Lanphear, Poe Valley; Ruth Born, Henley; Nancy Kelly, Bo nanza. ENROLL HOW . for, the AUTUMN QUARTER mvisT in youi ruruii sr. mmam ,ot Standard and Specialised Counts I. KENNETH SHUMAKEI, fttjni 1132 S. W. Stark St., Portland 5, Oregon Starting Sept. 22, 1958 i Committeemen . i Named By Lions ; MERRILL Committee chalr- men appointments were announced by Lions president Bill Falvey i during a dinner meeting of the Merrill Lions Club held Monday ! evening, August 18, at the Mer , rill Recreation Hall. . ' Appointments were as follows: ' Alonzo Hodges, attendance; Jim I - Lampkins, finance; Jim Kirhy, publie relations; John Thompson, . ouuetin editor; Jim Chance, con . vention committee; Walt Wilson, ,' membership; Charles Cunningham , boys and girls; Lynn Roycroft, citizenship and patriotism; War- ; ren Walker, civic improvement , Bob Graves, community better- ment: Al Keck, education; Don Harris, health and welfare; Cliff Ongman, safety; Bob Dragoo, sight conservation: A. K. Felt, greeter; Dr. F. E. Trotman, information and Robert Petrik, agriculture. A committee appointed to build nd enter a float in the Tulelake. Butte Valley Fair parade includes Warren Walker, Bob Graves and chairman Jim Chance. Members will start this Wednes day noon to paint the new bleach ers. All members are asked to at tend and bring brushes.. Zone chairman Robert Trotman reported on a recent cabinet meet ing. Also announced was that this year's midwinter conference will be held at La Grande in Decem ber. Entertainment Group Meet Held CRESCENT The entertain ment committee of the Crescent Community Club met Friday, Au (rust 1, in the clubhouse to lay plans for the hunters' barbecue to be held September 27. This be the club's second annual fund raising project. Since the com munity club is only in its third year of existence, much is yet to be done hclore the building will be completed. Last year, the barbe cue was n success with approxi mately 3110 people served. Sunday. August 17, the c I u h sponsored a "fun diiy " for the children of the community. Games, races and the serving of free ice cream and pop constituted the day's program. Dennis lle;iter won first prize in the boys' s;ick race: Charlotte Might and Jiil-cna Taylor tied the girls' race. The three-lrcued race was won by Dennis and Terrv Petrie. Charlotte Might. Dennis Heater and Brent Stumbaiigh were the winners in the watermelon eat ing contest. The afternoon's din came tn a close with all the children partici pating in a baseball game. 1101. 1) STIIKNCTIIKNKn DENVER (API tieorse Men kenmaier. Hums. Oie.. strength ened his hold on the top spot in the saddle bronc ruling division of the Iloileo Cowboys Assn. championship slandint'- by win ning on the broncs at Billings and Spokane last week j He now has 11.8:1:1 points, 335 1 more than his nearest rival. w a A FIRST m " pi TO ,i I KARL'S TO $ SCHOOL M SADDLE OXFORD AS Wbtta SattOth log All WMIt Sun Sid to 9 riQQ g far w ""-Jj-" i 4 to 10 FRINGE MOC-VAMP FLAT $ la Black and Drd Snwotli trittier Sim 4 to 10 2 99 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHU-LOK flip! It'i ope. Snap back ts Clot, la back. YoattiV and ftojn' aire Min i llm $8.99 BOYS' AND GIRLS' FLEXIBLE COTTON ANKLETS Uixondilionill CtMrintetd 4 pair $1.00 LITTLE GIRLS' . LEATHER SWIVEL STRAP Cooverts from one-strap to porno In Red and Brown 1 Smooth Leatn&r I SiKX 81,1 to 3 , f Size. 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