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Appels attend sheep meeting

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Dick and Helen Appel recently returned from Reno where they attended the American Sheep Industry meetings. Dick represented Washington State on the national board. He is also co-chair of the predator committee. Helen is the out-going president of the American Sheep Industry Women. They enjoyed visiting with old friends. They’ve attended these meetings for most of 23 years.

This reporter needs to correct an error she made in announcing the date and place of the next B.B. Club meeting in a former Dusty news item. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. at the home of Dianne Appel. Co-hostess is Sandy Passmore. The program is a music and thimble party, so bring a current stitchery project to work on while enjoying music and conversation. Roll call is to display a special apron and its “story.”

Funeral services for Reamer Bolz, 90, Eugene, Ore., husband of former resident Margaret Krom Bolz, will be at the Country Bible Church at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5. Burial will follow at the Dusty Cemetery. Mr. Bolz is survived by his wife and two sons, Christopher and Robin, and their families.

Carol Kyllo returned to her home last Friday after spending two weeks with family. Most of the time, she was in Vienna, Va., with son Tom and Julie Kyllo and grandson Tommy, for the funeral services of granddaughter Khristin Kyllo. She was a freshman on a softball scholarship at Princeton University when she passed away.

Art and Colene Sager were in Moses Lake Saturday for the annual Aviation Safety Seminar sponsored by the Flying Farmers Organization, Big Bend Community College and the FAA.

David and Phyllis Stueckel attended a concert of the Coeur d’ Alene Symphony last Saturday. Granddaughter Ashleigh Stueckle, daughter of Doug and Cheryl Stueckle, is a violinist with the symphony.

Norm and Gloria Erickson spent the weekend in Everett with Goldie and Al Foss, Gloria’s twin sister.

 

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