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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1949)
TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1040 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lACE TORES EXTENSION UNIT NEWS Home Design Studied By Midland Club Th Midland horn extension unit met lot Thursday it tlw home ol Mra. Kulph MiPlieraon. Mary Olenn lead the demunalrattuii on "Ueaign In the Home." Cholrman Minnie Andrlru called the business meeting to nrdrr. Mm Ulea wer read mid varloiM com mittee v their rrwru. A potlurk lunrh waa held and a lilt eachange followed the demon atratlon. AIm a plant sale amain members waa held to ral fundi (or Am If a houw. Present wire: Mr. Leon Andrleu. Mra. Augul Andrlru. Mr. Pearl MrPhrraon, Mri. franc Ii flowers, Mrs. Lerov llniirk, Mra. Hlanlry Rayaon, Mri. John MUtler. Mri. Joe Horaley, MIm Mary fllenn and tin hoatea Mri. Ralph MrHherson. MAI.IM Tin Malm home rxtenalon unit held Ita third meeting December I, at tin horn economic room ol the Malm high icnool. Mra. R. Krugrr, chairman ol Ilia unit, called the meeting to irder at 1 p. m. Mra. William Kajnua called lor favorite ChrUtmaa caroU In aiuvrr to Die roll call. The following aonia were aung with Mra. L. fUJnua accompanying at the piano, the home externum emit. "Silent Night." "Deck th Halla" and 'America the Beauti ful " Mra. fUJnus read the mlnutea of the prevloua meeting alao the treaa urer i report, which were approved. We have 42 meinbera up to date. Mra. H. E. Henderson and Mra. Ben Johnson were the project lead era. They apoke and demorulrated "Herb Cookery" and aalad decora tion!. Mr. and Mra. O. Price took en me plclurea to be ued In th Malm srranbooK, Th following member! were present: Mr. Cnarlea Johnaon. A. J. Haley, A. O. Scott, L. Mock. R. Henderaon, B. Johnson. O. tlmalley. Terras McCr.nib. H. Freeman. T. Weaterby, J. Lyons. M. a. Mar vln L. Ra)nua, W Ratnua. O. Price. X. M. ope. O, Krai, R. Holgcl and C. V. Dobry. I . ' f tfil AS MEMBERS OF THE OTI automotive electricity and motor tune-up class will graduate on iJi'icnilicr 27, and will be qualified automobile electrician. Left to right, first row, Gerald Moon, Edgar Wize and Byron Van Alstyne. Back row, William Scharschmidt, Donald Gys bers, Stanley Powell, Frank Ralston and Stanley McKay. Alt women enjoyed sample of food aerved. The next meeting will be held TueaUay. January 1, ISM) at th home economic loom of the Malm his arnool at 7 30 p. m. The topic will be "Deilgn for th Home" and Miry Olenii, I'ome demoiutratlon agent will be the demonatraUir, ALTAMONT The Altamonl homemakcra held a ChrUtmaa ineetliif December 15 at Joan kitchen In the fairground building. An IntrreaUhg demonstration of "Herb Cooking" wa given by Mra. Paul Pee and Mra. Lela Thurman. There waa alao an exchange of different heru ar amall glfta. Mra. Fred A. KarUon. who I the Klamath Unit drmonatrator next meeting, Tlalted. Luncheon w aa aerved by Mra. Hum fret and Mra. Ray Oarnaon, Mra. Victor Ancleraon, Mra. Charlea Larson, Mra. M. H. Dahler. and Mra. Viola Crawlord. The January meeting will be on "Oealgnlni of the Home." AIKIIAVKN On Wedneaday, December M. Fa ll haven home rxlenalon unit held Ita regular meeting at the home of Mrf. R. E. ilutlbut, Keno road. Mra. Putt Roberta and Mra. R. E. Hurl but w e r project leaden and demorutrated 'Herb Cooking." They cooked and aerved aavory meal balla, Oregon cabbage aalad, celery tomato aauc. airing beana In Hollandalv aaure, and garlic butter bread, to 31 member. Mr. Percy Cook aerved her homemade plum pudding, topped with brown butler aauc for deaaert. The luncheon waa enjoyed by all and followed by Chrlatmaa carols, led by Dorothy Jonet, Martha Mlk kelaen at the piano accompanying. Mra. Hurlbutf eon, Myron, alao played aeveral accordion piece. Exchange of gift followed with many beat wlahed for th coming holldaya. Next regular meeting will b held at Mra. Lee Holllday' home, on January ID. Our home demon si ration agent, Mary Olenn, will demonalrai "Deaigna for the Home." KLAMATH FALLS Home Extension The regular meeting of th Klamath Fall home extension unit will be held at the Flint Methodist church, corner of !0th and High, at 10 a. m.. Wed neaday. Member are aaked to bring an article for the bazaar, and mal ar) net for lb magaxlne aale. There will be a potluck dinner. Bring your own table aenrtce. For child care arrangement, call Mr. H. Day. OWH. MF.KRILL "Dealgn for the Home" wa the project for th December t meet ing of Merrill home extension unit. HOTILS OSBURN HOLLAND Cl'GENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mi. Mra. I a lalr ul Js Karlay rrl.laf 11 tMerry Christmas A i .ii i- - aV - Hurry in to Sears for these fine quality men's, women's and children's oppeirs ... perfect gifts that everyone enjoys A. Wmea'i BMteei . . with blue ihearhng cuff. . in blue leather Aft &. 5 9 ateTO I. Wome.'i felt ili.een. Rich-looking blue felt. Long-wearing leather tole end rubber Aft heel. 4 lo 9 I .TO C. W.me.'i Met!. Soft tole, wedge heel 1 QQ liper. ,m 4 to 9. D. Child ! Mm T... Warm blue or red felt A with gray trim and loft padded lole le I I. Kiddiei' Zip Beat.. Worm blue and 4A red felt; lolt padded Ml. Sires 6-2 leetT F. Men'i Reme.1. Fin grade kid leather upper with high cut back for ankl inugneii, A MQ -la-1 I Leather tole. 6-12. MJm Money fat" JLrIK) 133 i Until 9:00 Friday Night At Seen! STORE HOURS: 9 o.m. to 5:30 p.m. th Phone Silt Mary Olenn, home demonstration agent, waa In charge. The project waa presented In the form of ob ject teat, ihowing the right and wrong way of plctur hanging, fur. nltur arrangemenl, etc. DUcuaaed at length waa the In ternational Aaaortatlon of Country Women of the World, an organiza tion which meet Internationally very three yean, with th next meeting to be held In Denmark In September 160. Each l late will be represented and a vol will be tak en at the next meeting of th local unit to decide whether or not they are In favor of sending a delegate from Oregon. Experue of th dele- gala could be met by aaacaalni each member In th tal ten eenla. Th IACWW haa a representative In the United Nations, and r work ing through th home makers of th world for world peace. The meeting In September HIM will be the fifth auch gathering. One of th previous four meeting wa held In th United Bute. Merrill unit will, meet next on January 13. at the home of Mr. Ralph Brown at 1:30 p. nu Th ublect will be "Herb Cookery." and leaden arc Mra. Perry Provost, Mrs. William Van Cleave and Mra. Brown. Klamath's Election On Today Tribal bustnea and enrollment committeemen are being chosen to day by adult member of th Klam ath Indian trto In a reservation election today. Polling place ar at Chtloquln, Beatty and Bprague River. Candidate Th Indian will chose tight busi ness committeemen from this list of candidates: Delford Lang, Boyd Jackson. Die Crane. Ida Crawford. Wad Craw ford. James Johnaon and Jo Ball, all Incumbent members of th com mittee, and Jack Siemens. Hiram Robbln. S. E. Kirk, Dorothy Mc Nulty, Dlbbon Cook, Wernl Foster, Marilyn Mitchell and Doris Rich ards. Th business commute I th most Important tribal administra tive group. Three member of th tribal en rollment commute will be elected and candidate ar Ida Crawford. Dlbbon Cook, Boyd Jackson, Die Crane, Jam Johnson and June Poltraa. 1 CAMF.LLIA SHIPPING 8ALEM. Dec. 30 (Mississippi I won t let Oregon camellia be ; ahlpped Into that atata unless th ' plant are free from soli and ar ' accompanied by a certificate from j the -regon department of agricul ture. 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