TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1956
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
HOME EXTENSION
COl'NTY EXTENSION
Mrs. Frank Peyton (Cecile) has
been on the Klamath County Ad
visory Committee lor two years.
She is vice chairman and historian
for this year. Her husband is a
railroad clerk. They have two
children. Cecile Is an active church
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MRS. FRANK PEYTON
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member and in her spare time
likes to sew. She has been a mem
ber of the Altamont Home Exten
sion unit for seven years, Serving
this year as chairman. As one of
the duties of county committee
member she visits the units she
represents, Altamont. Buena Vista,
Conger-Fairview and the newly
organized Wocus unit.
Altamont officers are Mrs. Prank
Peyton, chairman; Mrs. W. C.
Killian, vice chairman; Mrs. M.
W. Simpson, secretary and Mrs.
D. B. ,Thurman, treasurer.
Buena Vista officers are Mrs.
Bernard Valk. chairman; Mrs.
Harold Harden, vice chairman and
Mrs. Glen Thomason, secretary
treasurer. Coneer-Fairview officers are Mr
Charles Klem, chairman; Mrs.
John Mathews, vice chairman and
Mrs. Gerald Gwyn, secretary-treasure.'.
The Wocus unit with 20 members
had its organisation meeting Jan
uary 24. The group elected as their
first officers Mrs. H. A. McClurg.
chairman; Mrs. Robert Johnson,
vice chairman; Mrs. Wayne Ne
gus, secretary and Mrs. John
Casson. treasurer.
As home extension meetings are
always open to any interested
woman each of these units will
welcome anyone who is new in their
community.
Girl Scouts
Set Program
DUNSM0TR Dunsmuir Girl
Scouts will wind up Girl Scout
Week with a special program at
the elementary school auditorium
on Friday, March 16, at 7 p.m.
All troops will participate in the
program with skits, dances, musi
cal numbers and other display cf
talents. Mrs. Winifred Day and
Mrs. Marian Lowe are planning
the program.
- Other observances of Girl Scout
Week will include a window dis
play of handicrafts and other pro
ject work hi Young's Furniture
Btore. Brownie Scouts are deliver-
In? cookies during the week. The
srl Scouts recently held a candy
sale as their money raising pro
ject. The week opened with the
girls attending the church of their
choice in scout uniform.
Clipper Club
Meeting Held
LAKEVTTTW At thnir mnnlhlu
dinner meeting on Merch 6, the
rresoyterian Clipper Club mem
bers arranged for their annual Pre-
taster cleaning of the church.
Work nights are March 21 and 22
oetinning at 7 0 ClocK.
Clipper Club will be host at a
dinner Anril a for tho HWate
to the southwest Presbytery, which
win meet in i,aKeview on April 3
4 announce Skippers Mr. and Mrs.
James Howard.
Chefs for the dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Rodney Harlan, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
John Tomassene. The table dec
orations, which carried out a St.
Patrick s theme, were done by Mr.
and Mrs. Lauren Young and Mr.
and Mrs. William Pratt.
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WEED WINNER In the Lions Club speaking contest was Pa
tricia Mantle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mantle, Con
gratulating the Weed High School senior is Les Kyle, Weed
Lions Club president. She will compete on March 23 in the lone
contest. Shasta View Studio Photo
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McKay Held As
Tough Candidate
WASHINGTON I Secretary
of the Interior McKay will be a
"formidable candidate" for the
Senate in Oregon. Sen. Knowland
(R-Calif) said Saturday.
"Since some of his policies as
secretary of interior have been
challenged, he is perhaps the
ablest man to carry to the people
the fight for those policies." Know
land, said after McKay filed for
the seat now held by Sen. Morse
(D-Ore).
FRIENDS
LAWNDALE, Calif.' Wl The
best of friends are Mrs. Amy
Kendlg s pets, Dugan, Raima and
Bouncy. They eat from the same
plate and sleep in the same bed,
she says. Dugan is a cat, Razma
a white rat and Bouncy a dog.
OYER THE
GARDEN GATE
KLAMATH FALLS
CABDEN CLIB
The Klamath Falls Garden Club
was called to order by the prest
dent, Mrs. A. J. Dorlaque, Monday
at 3 p.m. in the city library.
After the business meeting Mrs.
Dorlaque gave a very clever dem
onstration of flowers and arrange
ments made of colored Easter
eggs. Mrs. Phil D. Schroeder, pro
gram chairman introduced Mra.
Charlotte Carmlchael and Mrs.
Edith Overacker who showed col
ored pictures of their recent Ha
waiian vacation. . .
Mrs. James Patterson and Mrs.
E. M. Raymond were special
guests at the meeting. Mrs. Will
Wood was presented with the spe
cial prize for the day.
County Peace Officers Meet
WEED Thirty-six members of
the Siskiyou County Peace Offi
cers Association met Thursday at
the 99 Ranch and continued dis
cussion ot the behind-the-wheel
driving program in the county
schools.
Other discussion centered about
the association's steering efforts to
establish a uniform anti-gambling
policy within the county and var
ious municipalities and posslbill-
BITE
DALLAS (UP) Dallas police get
the bite put on them more by peo
ple than by dogs, an annual report
showed today.
Nine policemen were bitten by
persons they arrested and one
day's time from duty was lost.
Dog bites totaled three with no
time lost. '
ties of setting up registration ot
all parolees entering the county.
President George Banich presid
ed at the no-host dinner meeting
and asked the nominating commit
tee to report at the April meeting
in Dorrls which is being arranged
by Jack Gravier, Dorris constable.
Committee members are Everett
Collard of Happy Camp, Califor
nia Highway Patrol officer: Sher
iff Al Cottar, Yreka; Judge Ken
neth Stone and William Auman,
Weed game warden.
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