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TWO BY TWO Two sets of twins, 5-year-old boys and 3-year-old girls, make the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Meredith at Otis Air Base in Massachusetts a lively
and busy one. This picture was sent recently to a mighty proud grandfather, Jack
Meredith, who resides in Klamath Falls. Left to right are Ralph, Roberta, Rachel and
- Richard.
Contest Plans
Are Announced
. Arrangements have just been
completed for the First District
Virginia Brown Music Contest, an
nounces Mrs. James Wells, Med
.Cford, district chairman of fine
I'arts. The contest, a project of
Oregon Federation of Women's
-Clubs, will be held in Ashland at
.the Southern Oregon College, in
Churchill Hall, Saturday, March
lfi, at 10 a.m. Herbert Cecil, mu
sic department head, will be in
C-charge of the contest and is pro
viding two more judges from his
-'.staff. The winner of the district
' competition will compete with
.other district w inners at the state
level Salurday afternoon, April 20.
at I p.m. at the Salem Women's
..Club, 460 Cottege Street, N.E.
I Klamath Falls students who will
':. enter the competition are Jean
Curry, Patricia Cochrane and
Ifaul Dearborn. Mcdford students
; are Darlcne Chitwood, Jarl Dyrud
;and Nancy Housel. Grants Pass
.'will be represented by Kathryn
..MeGuire.
National Notice
Given Park- Project
The Klamath Falls Garden
Club's Bird Sanctuary project at
Moore Park recently received na
tional notice when an article con-
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Club Gives
Citizen Award
MOUNT SHASTA Mount Shasta
Soroptimist Club had Mrs. Aimec
Lueginbuehl, District 3 director,
as guest at its breakfast meeting
March i. A board meeting' pre
ceded the regular business meet
ing. Donna Krausse. chairman of the
citizenship award, announced that
Lee Ahlstrom of McCloud was this
year's recipient and would receive
a $25 savings bond as well as be
coming eligible for the Soroptimist
Federation S2.5C0 grant.
Senior girls in the area are re
minded that their applications for
Mount Shasta's Soroptimist Club
150 vocational scholarship are
due April 15. Ftilla Petersen is
chairman of the committee in
charge.
WRONG SIDE'S RIGHT
This may prove to be a big year
for silk dresses and blouses. Silk
blouses, especially, prove favorites
with women who like to look chic
in separates. Fortunately for
those of us who do our own iron
ing, it is perfectly safe to wash
and iron silk. The secret is in the
ironing. Always iron your silks on
the wrong side. Observe and heed
the heat marker on your iron.
renting it appeared in the Janu
ary-February 1963 issue of "Na
tional Gardener," the official bi
monthly publication of the 400.000
garden clubbers in t h e United
Slates.
The article, written by the proj
ect chairman, Mrs. Hugh O'Con
nor of Klamath Falls, detailed
the inception and progress of the
project, and its future plans.
Begun in 1S61 at the request of
the Klamath Falls Park and Rec
reation Department, the project
embraces one and a half acres
in the park, with a trail winding
through the area past the bird
pool which was built last year.
Finances for the project came
in part from Scars' grants and
from money raised by the club.
which holds hot dog sales, plant
sales and rummage sales to ben
efit it.
Local groups help with work, in
cluding the Boy Scouts, who, dur
ing the past year, put in a total of
84 man-hours work in clearing
the trail.
"Future plans call for the proj
ect to be used by youth groups.
Golden Age groups, and bird
watchers," commented Mrs.
O'Connor.
"We feel that the project is
most worthwhile." she continued,
"and hope that the people of
Klamath Falls and the county will
use i( freely."
Party Fetes
Two Couples
MAUN Twenty five years ago
:it the First Presbyterian Church
in Klamath Falls, two Malm cou
pies were united in marriage in
a double ring ceremony performed
bv the Rev. A. Smith.
This :'enr cm Feb. 27, a party
was arranged as a surprise to
celebrate the 25-year anniversa
ries of Mr. and Mrs. George Micka
and Mr. and Mrs. L. Lewis Kandra
at the home of the latter. Mrs,
Kandra and George Micka are
brother and sister.
Preparations for the affair were
made by children of the two cou
ples, the Kandra's daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hank
Wilkins. Olex, Ore., and their son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Kandra, Malin; the Micka's
sons, Dcrry Micka and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Micka, Malin, and
daughter, Darla Micka. Malin.
Two other daughters and their
husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Stevens. Bandon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Shepherd, Martinez,
also assisted with plans but were
unable to be present for the festivities.
Forty close relatives were pres
ent when the two couples again
recited their wedding vows with
the liev. Ethan Whitman officiat
ing. A social evening followed a
buffet supper.
Tile buffet table was covered
with white lace cloth and cen
tered with pink roses and sprays
of stephanotis. Tall white tapers
were on cither side of the flow
ers, the three tiered wedding
cake, decorated w ith pink rosebuds
and white bells and topped with
bridal couple, was placed on
a small side table. It was flanked
by wedding pictures of the hon
ored couples.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs.
Micka's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lacy Hollister, Calgary, Can
ada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Lister. Klamath Falls.
the annual Alturas Garden Cluh
Wednesday, March 13, 1961
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
CONTEST WINNERS Pictured are winners i
essay and poster contest open to students ot the Alturas fclementary School. Stand
ing, left to right, are Elizabeth Younger, second in Division 2 essay; Linda Franks,
third, Division 2 essay; Danny Lee, second, poster contest; Mike Walter, honorable
mention. Division I essay; Phyllis Clark, first, posters. Seated, same order, Marjorie
Miller, first. Division 2 essay; Diana Tinney, first, Division I essay. Not present were
Karen Dunn, honorable mention in posters and Robin Smith, second. Division I essay.
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Bonanza Parents and Patrons Club
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Saturday, March 16
9:00 to 1:00
MUSIC BY THE SMOOTHIES
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Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother
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