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PAGE 10 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursdav. January 21. 19(10 PTA NEWS Home Extension :!: :irJJmmMi John C. Anderson and their two Bv HELEN BECHEN ' LEAVING Klamath Falls are Malor and Mrs. daughters, Sandra Gail, left, and Deborah. Several affairs have honored the popular Couple who have resided at 3648 Alva Street since their arrival in this city in June of 1958. Major Anderson, who has been squadron commander on the 408th AB squadron at Kingsley Field, has been assigned to McChord AFB and the 25th Air Division IG of fice. Photo by Sgt. Charles Bennett Parents And Patrons FA1RHAVEN SCHOOL The announcement of the rousing success of the November carnival was the most important item of business at the January 12 meet ing of the Fairhaven Parents and Patrons presided over by Mrs Bernard Fiegl, president. Mrs. .Martha Mikkelscn, general chair man, was generous in thanking all the members for their cooperation and help for this fund raising pro cct. Fire Chief Roy Rowe showed his many excellent slides of the Roscburg disaster which were lak cn only two days after the ex plosion. First American to win the Nobel Prize for literature was Sinclair, Lewis, in 1930. ALTAMONT Final plans for the Altamont PTA Carnival were announced at the regular meeting Tuesday. Jan uary 12. The carnival, which will be held Friday, January 29, in the junior high school gymnasium, is the fund raising project of the year for the Altamont PTA. The proceeds will meet the budg ct for the year and the remainder will be used for items at both schools that may not be pur chased with regular school funds. .Mrs. Don Hummel . and .Mrs. Duane Cassidy are general chair men for this event. There will be cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs, and all the usual game booths. A portable TV will be given away during the evening and a king and queen from both schools will be crowned. They will be selected on a basis of advance ticket sales by students. President, Mrs. Bill Mayhew, conducted the January 12 meeting. Cub Scouts from Pack Two con ducted the flag ceremony which opened the brief business session Harvey Denham, principal of the junior high school, announced that the Klamath fminrv ' finoar-h Festival for all junior high age students will be held at Altamont Junior High Schbol February 12. The room count for the eve ning was won by Mrs. H. L. Lan dis' seventh grade and Mrs. Carl Proebstel's third grade. Elementary school parents were given a curriculum over-view on mathematics and science in the grade of their choice while iunior high parents enjoyed a question and answer period on school nrnh. lems conducted by Harvey Den ham. In conclusion, refreshments were served by third grade room mothers. A Founders Day program will be featured at the next recular meet ing on February 9 in the junior high school. ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Klamath County Advisory Committee of Home Extension met on January 14 at the home of Mrs. John Kloiber for the regu lar monthly meeting. Mrs. Orville Fcrrell presided. All members were present. Mrs. Ruth Dyer, home extension agent, gave a report of her office. Pattern fitting will be the project for the next month. The program planning , meeting will be on January 22 at 10:30 a.m. at the fairgrounds. Members are asked to bring a sack lunch and coffee will be furnished. Evelyn " Funk, state extension agent, was a guest at the meet ing. . SOUPS SAMPLED CHILOOU1N-A variety if souns PRETTY AND WARM were sampled by women of the l w" Jersey or cnition nooa Chiloquin Home Extension Unit trimmed in mink is indispensable when they met January 7 at the to the gal who suffers from winter Agency Lakeshore home of Mrs. cold. It's a pretty way to keep Earl Hall. The hostess and Mrs. I warm. Forrest Freid demonstrated the making of soups. Mrs. Mel Fitzpatrick, chairman, presided over the business meet ing in the afternoon. The Great Decisions program, which will get underway in the month of Febru ary was discussed. .Mrs. Robert Doak was in charge of a secret pal drawing. Names will be re vealed to the pals at the close of the year. Six guests attended and one new member joined. Mrs. Lisle Pratt of the Klam. ath County Advisory Board told of her recent trip to an interstate council meeting in Portland and Mrs. Ruth Dyer, home extension agent, gave a talk on the art of being a gracious hostess. II I Bsfcuim. r.m -. 1 I liirm ftT "l SPARE TIME, every minute these three can find, has been put to good use for the coming March of Dimes. Jo Anne Borden, right, chairman, .Dixie Nendel, center, co chairman, and Esther Storts, left, publicity chairman, are responsible for getting supplies to all those who will assist In the drive. They are members of Venture Club, who again this year strive to better their excellent record of last year. OVER THE GARDEN GATE EVERGREEN GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Verona Dahler, 3738 Bisbee Street, was hostess to the Ever green Garden Club Thursday, Jan uary 15. Fifteen members attended villi one guest, Mrs. Eda Mathis The group continued the study of flower arranging with a dis course on unity and repetition by Mrs. Lela Thurman. The main top ic was a discussion on cold frames. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Etna Club Hears Talk On Mexico ETNA Atlanta Adams was host ess recently to the Etna Woman's Club first meeting of the year when 25 members were present. Mrs. Russell Farrington of Cal lahan entertained the women by her talk on the trip the Farring tons made to Mexico City. She also exhibited a number of interest ing articles they purchased while in Mexico. Verna Lukcnsmyer, club presi dent, presided at the meeting. 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