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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINETEEN r, r j vie (5r 2 - safe , . ,V I" .1 A ZOO OF STUFFED TOYS, plus Christmas socks and novelties, tea towels, pillow cases and innumerable other articles for Christmas gifts, will be available at the First Presby terian Church bazaar to be held in the church, Saturday, November 16. Many women of the church have sewn during the summer and fall in preparation for the bazaar which annually draws a large number of visitors. Left to right with these cheerful waiting-to-be-cuddled toys are Mrs. John Parisotto, Mrs. L. E. Spence, Mrs. Fred Stemler, and Mrs. Chester Greenwall. Mrs. Hugh Swaney is general chairman of the event. Home Extension MACDOEL The extension unit met recently at the home of Mrs. John Archi bald with 11 members present. Pieced quilt blocks were worked on. The traveling prize was won by Mrs. Clarence Cross. Present for the meeting and re freshments were Mrs. Bill Cle ment. Mrs. Charles Trickey, Mrs. Doris Phelps, Mrs. Forrest Simp son, Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook, Mrs. Clarence Gross, Mrs. Earl Weed, Mrs. Ted Johnson and daughter Twyla and Mrs. Roscoe Keames. MALIN By Virginia Blolim The Malin Home Extension Unit met Tuesday evening, November 6. at the community hall with the chairman, Mrs. Lee Martin pre siding. The membership chairman, Dor othy L i n d s e y, announced that there are now 43 paid member ships In the Malin unit. The Poe Valley-Olene Unit Christmas party will be a potluck luncheon. Malin members attending are to take salad or dessert, a 50 cent gift and a 25 cent gift for each child taken. Mrs. Martin announced that the program planning leaders are Marie Jackson and Merle Kirk patrick. Project leaders are Joan Croft and Marge Conroy, pastry; Gladys Halousek and Donna De trich, freezing combination meals. Mrs. George Brady and Airs. Robert Croft, project leaders, gave the program on textile painting. A list of materials needed for the painting workshops was presented Workshop days will be November 13, 15 and 19 at the community hall starting at 9 a.m. Refreshments were served to the 32 members present by Mildred Dobry and Martha Brothanek. ACE TV 1140 Riverside PHONE TU 4-3581 Open Mon. Thro 8 at., 9 to 7 Altamont Junior High News . By TIM MASON "Rolling along" is our magazine sale, but we still need about $600 to make up our quota. The high salesman is Dwight Schu, with $132.62 to his credit and the high saleslady is Carleen Turpin, with $49.08. "Jerk Day," a day of accepting the seventh grade into the stu dent body, was. held Friday, No vember 8, in the forenoon. To top the day of laughter, kangaroo court was held in the gymnasium by the boys student council. Civil Defense Meeting Topic YREKA Civil defense was the topic for the recent meeting of the Yreka PTA with Jerry Ed wards and Lynn Roberts as guest speakers. Roberts, introduced by Mrs. Mor ris Friedman, program coordina tor, stressed the importance of each family's having at least a week's supply of food on hand at all times as well as first aid sup plies. He then showed a color film, "The Role of a Warden in the H-Bomb District." A committee was named to im prove the defense program for the school. Members are Robert Rey nolds, superintendent; Mrs. Jack Young and Mrs. Farrier Pen berthy, welfare; Mrs. Robert Parr, health, and Mrs. Dean Good, safe ty. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Red Tufts, assisted by Mrs. Maurice Dittner, Mrs. William Layton, Mrs. Robert Parkin and Mrs. William Gerson. Donna Simpson and LeRoy Paul son were accused of being too for ward and were sentenced to hold bands with Dick Stevens and Kathleen Garlick. Rosemary Chapman, unable to put her make-up on right, was shown how by Kent Cooper. When he finished, she was "really made up." Judith Hamilton and Sharon Lapsley were accused of not be ing able to ride horses so their penalty was to ride a stick horse around the gym. Long noses, belonging to Jack Faulkner and Mike Preston. caused them to roll peanuts across the gym floor to end their nosey. ness. To end the court, Sandra Wood ard, Lynetta Kunz, Jeanne Curry, and Donna Williams ran a relay to get dressed in all sorts of cloth ing and then run across the gym. To end the program, the girls of the student council launched a "Jerknik." and with it a strange being called "Ima Jerk." The funniest part of the whole "Jerk Dav" was when cmur nf the little sixth graders were found taking part in the proceedings and the seventh graders were bowing to them as though thev were un perclassmen. I Th Knn T.ni. Vnllpv RoIIfaaA . . J ..uuivwh, mil lina in rVlnraHn. h.a received ICC permission to aban don au out two mues of us track. Reason: no finances to buy new motive power. 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