Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 11, 1956, Page 13, Image 13

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    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1956
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CHARMINGLY YOURS C'U!B
The Pincushion. Charmingly
Yours, Club met Saturday, Decem
ber 17, at the home of Mrs. L. E.
Olson. We had no business meet
ing as we had a Christmas party.
For entertainment, we had a taffy
pull and a gift exchange.
Refreshments were cupcakes,
which were served by our leader.
All members were present. Our
next meeting will not be until in
February.
Judy E&gate,
Newt reporter
POK s VALLEY SKWETTES
The Poe Valley Sewettes met at
the leader's home, December 19.
There was no "business meeting.
Carolyn Kohn gave a demonstaa
tion on "How to prepare a pnt
tern before cutting Into the ma
terial
"The Just Bo Chris." started I among members
their pincushions. "Sew It's Fun."
started their polholders, "Charm
ingly Yours," la working on her
apron, and "Teen Age Miss," Is
working on her blouse. Clothing 4
and 5 nre working on thir dresses.
Mrs. Reiling gave gifts to each
member. Presents were exchanged
Refreshments were furnished by
members. 1
Next meeting to be held Janu
ary 9. 1956.
Linda Lawrence
News reporter
BONANZA SEWETTES .
The meeting was called to order
by President Eunice Hunt. We
learned how to thread a needle
and knot the thread. We practlcea
sewing on material also. At the
end of the meeting the pledge was
ed by Bonnie Jean Welser. Re
freshments were served by Janice
Schmidt.
Janice Burk
RKPEAT PERFORMANCE,
MAYSVILLE, Kv. ( "Amateur
attorney" John White argued his
own case and won an acquittal In
circuit court on a drunken driving
charge yesterday-
It was back to police court today,
however. White faced a new charge
of driving while drunk.
AIRMAN DAVID B. MATHIS,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Mathis, 1 101 Hank Street, Is
currently taking basic train
ing at Parks Air Force Base,
California. Prion to his entry
Into the Air Force last Nov
ember, he attended Klamath
Union High School.
4-H Leaders
Name Parker
' Members of the Klamath County
4-H Leaders Association, meeting
Monday night at the Klamath
County Fairgrounds, elected Mrs.
. Robert Parker to serve as presi
dent of the association for the
coming year.
Others serving will be: Mrs.
William Kun'z, first vice president;
Mrs. George Reiling, Poe Valley,
second vice president: Mrs.
Blanche Hatchett, Poe Vnlley, re
elected secretary and Mrs. Ray
Billings, historian nd publicity.
Mrs. Parker takes the place of
Dale Fleming, Henley who was
called into the service before his
term of office as president was
completed. Mrs. Parker conducted
last night's meeting.
Francis Skinner, Klamath Coun
ty 4-H leader, Mary McConnell,
4-H assistant to Skinner and Hope
Holbrook, Klamath County home
demonstration agent were also
present for the meeting.
Discussion centered on plans for
the new livestock arena to be
built at the fairgrounds and plans
for the coming year.
Patron Group
Sees Slides
- BLY Colored slides" irere shown
at the January 5 meeting of Bly
Parents and Patrons by Opal
Patzke. vice president. The pic
tures included some belonging to
Bill Hatzi of the September forest
Ilres.
The others, taken by Ed ana
Opal Patzke, showed the night fire
that destroyed the dry kiln, hei
trip to the Shakespearean Festi
val at Ashland, the swimming
hole at Bly Park, shots of migra
tory fowl and scenes of the recent
flood of Fishhole Creek southwest
of town.
During the business session, H
was voted to reimburse the student
council for its $75 purchase of an
electric drier. Also announced was
the purchase of nine dozen un
breakable plastic water glasses
and a metal silverware basket
for $29.15 and' $7.62, respectively.
The amount of $10.50 was turned
In by the project committee from
the sale of Christmas trees. Mrs.
Bob Wlnfield turned In $1.50 from
a coffee hour,
Mrs. James Dixon read a devo
tional. President Howard Bingham
presided at the meeting which
closed with refreshments.
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PVT. NORMAN A. FREI, U.S.
Marine Corps, spent the
Christmas holidays in the
U.S. Naval Hospital, it has
been learned by his parents,
Mr. end Mrs. Paul Frei, 3209
Crest Street. He suffered
frozen hands the last day of
cold weather training when
he pulled a fellow Marine out
of a frozen creek, and is still
under treatment at the hos
pital. Letters from friends will
reach him with the following
address, Pvt Norman A. Frei,
1515387, Co. 480 2nd Rept.
Bn. Stag. Reg., M.C.B., Camp
Pendleton, California.
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