HpnAlVn ANH NEWS. Klnmnlh Falls. Ore
ThursHav. April ?1. 1!r,0
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TULELAKE young people made a fine snowing in the recent poster and essay
contest sponsored by the Oregon Federation of Gordon Clubs. First place winners,
left to right, are Paul Brown, high school essay; David Ganger, high school poster;
Judy Prosser, grade school poster, and Barbara Roberts, grade school essay.
P. my ii'. his sii'tv the liiiihliglil '
uf the pi'uram when Kii;lit
.Hid l-'oriy S.ilon met ;il Ihc homo
nf Mis. Juli.in AMiutt un VViIih-s-
i.iy. M,n ill i Mis (ail i-mi-'iimI
:inniM;iuvit her lommiUooi
rli:iii nv.'ii fur !in tiifi parly ot liii'
.ear ulu'il liii1 sa'oll I'liti'itains
I'm siav oft kits im April 1. at.
I hi' I..-uu.n Mai!, as follows Mrs ;
Alfmt IVli'i sinner, dinner chair
man: Mrs Paul Oilerlwin. deior-alums-
Mrs. Kred HeillnonniM'.:
iinklail hour; Mrs. Julian Ah
holt, program, and tile past salon
ofliirrs. hiWi'ssi-s. Mrs. John lilu
liii'eht will Jil'eot IllC Cllests 'I'hc
ihemu this year lor the parly will
carry a Chinese motif and host
ises will carry oui the Oiicntal
idea in riiess and di'eorations.
In nvire serious business the
salon nienihers w ill man I h e
chest ray mnhile unit on June
1. and Faster Gifts will he sent
to the tuberculosis hospitals, an
annual cestoin. Mrs, ('. H. Kos
ler has been appointed county
chairman for the chest X-ray pro
L'ram, and rtave a report on ac
tivities in Klamath County.
Helreshmenls were served by
tile hostcs-.es. Mrs. Kannie
j'l'hompMin. Mrs. Katherine Keep
'and Mrs. C. II. l-'osler.
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Home
Extension
KhA'IKW-Womi'n inien
unit metiiod sewing lessons
collars, set in sleeves, as well ninrial meetinc room of thel
as ; .siioi- session on the sew in.- emu !Ihium 1
machine The new leclininues in n,,,, M,,v, May 2fi. June 2. 't.
sewuii; hale made it sim.!e to ,; , M , 3 m p m. at
do a beautiful job fuiek! I'.u, lev II,. :h Sc hool home econoni
I.AKK'IK -omcn interested 'lh'' l,'"n iu,dul, "I1 1,1 " l'-" '""'"t The se,,es of les-
Uio iinint a::rill s nixry ow mjiis hit m rn,r i;r,
miitre on Adult Wink is as tnl- t (; konni-K' khiA thp i-1;ksP'-
nnm-d to Mini up n.m at tho lows: WU l.imtod tu l. women per
nmnly Hani's nflur in ho inuil- Tl!(.Mf.tv. M.iv Jl. Il .t.me 7. cl.i-s and will bo on a tuM-ntnir-hmiM'.
aiH-nidin tn I..iuiiim' !-!. a! 1 it) p ni tu .1 :io pin hiM-MTved h.isis. Siu adviM4
KcimnK. home t-Men-mn at'iit Silver Lake Si hnnl that only tho.-e who will ion-
l.evsuns will he laiht in Lake- Uedtie-dav. May !. -ltme 1. ft iinue through the whole series
view. Parley and Silver Lake. IS, 22. lessons at I :wi to .1 ;io i-n up For hirlher information
The leson will he on making p m and an exeninc m'-mihi at call UHilehall 7-2271 or write
a sluriwaM h!me. teatunnj; 7 :i tn :ui lor women who are I.aurawie Kennedy, Home KMen
iiu'h constnietion lei hnu)ues as tinahie to attend the aliei noon Mini Aent. t'ourtliouse. I. a k e
rlear hmhmii. uudi,ili(t.'liine, elates, hot h Mtons in the rne- lew . llreyon.
By HELEN BECHEN
LIFJE and HOSPITAL
INSURANCE
To Age 80
Low Cost Mortgage In
surance, Major Medical
OCCIDENTAL GENERAL
AGENCY
133 So. 9th Phon 4-3465
STATE PRESIDENT Mrs.
Harold Larsen of the Eight
and Forty Salon, service
organization of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary, will
make her official visit to
the local unit April 23. She
and several other state
officers will be enter
tained that evening at the
Legion Hall. Mrs. Larsen
resides in Portland.
Poster, Essay
Winners Told
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The district winners for thef
Oregon Federation of Garden
Clubs poster and essay contests,
were announced this week.
Oavid Ganger of Tulelake Hiyh
School won first prize with his
poster.
In the grade school poster divi-:
jiion first place went to Judy
Prosser of Newell School. Second
place went to Kaihy C'hilcote of
Roosevelt School and third place
to Tommy Carnes, Altamont
School.
Honorable mention was award
ed to Sheryl Jean (.'off man, Al
turas, and Maria Cnstel, Sacred
Heart Academy. j
In the high school essay contest
(Pmil Brown of Tulelake High
School was first.
The grade school essay first
place was won by Barbara Hob
erts of Newell School. Sheila Shcl-j
don of Altamont placed second i
and Joyce Smith of Fairview 1
School, third. Receiving honorable
mention were Relty Coon, Roose
velt, and Susan Olson, Alturas.
The first place posters and es
says will be sent to the Oregon
Federation of Garden Clubs for
stale competition.
Judges for the district contest
were Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs.
Charles Thurman and Mrs. Doris
h. Miller.
Parents and Patrons
i I" AllIH.WKN SCHOOL
Mrs. Bernard Fiegi presided al
the April mceiiim of Fairhaven
School Parents and Patrons. The
l!ag salute was led by Mrs. Kr
ncst Brigs' D-n 2 Cub Stouts.
T. Patek's students won the
room count lor the second consec
utive month.
Officers for the coming year
were elected, l.ou Smith v ill be
president; Martha Mickleson, vice
president: Dorothy .wiener, sec
retary, and Fay Spiker. treasur
er. Tom Roe. physical education
teacher and coach, presented hi
tumbling team in an excellent
program
Relreshmen(s were served by
lirst grade mothers.
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LAN(iKLL VALI.KY- Mrs.
Doug Smelcer entertained mem
bers of her bridge cluh at dessert
on April 13. Three tables were in
play. Mrs. Lloyd Gift won high
prize for the afternoon. Mrs. Le
land Harris second high.
Mrs, Harry Frazicr won the tra
veling prize and Mrs. Les Leavitt
the low prize. Other guests were
Mrs. Ted Rowclitfe, Mrs. Bill
Burnett. Mrs. Bill Rechdoldt, Mrs.
Harold Williams. Mrs. Cecil Ha
'ey, Mrs. Owen Pepple and Mrs.
Mabel Maxwell.
a REGISTER NOW FOR
Hris s.i
W SUMMER LEAGUE
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BOWLING!
MONDAY . . .
Mixed Doubles 7:00 P.M.
Mixed Foursomes 8:00 P.M.
g TUESDAY . . .
K Housewives League 10:00 A.M.
g Mixed Doubles 7:00 P.M.
5-Man Ttoms 8:30 P.M.
Womens Scratch Trio 8:30 P.M.
Mens Scratch Doubles
(355-365) 8:30 P.M.
THURSDAY . . .
Womens Trio 7:00 P.M.
Mixed Foursome 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY . . .
Mens Scrotch Trio 7:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY . . .
5 Mens Trio 7:00 P.M.
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