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HERALD AXD NEWS. Klamath Falk Ore. Thursday. Octobr-r 13. 19fi0 PAGE 1 B l-' ' -"jv ityTt jff '. "fc. . - J NEW OFFICERS of the Insurance Women of Klamath Falls took over their re ipective offices at the September meeting. Seated, left to right are, Dorothy Dickin son, member at large; Maurine Keener, president; Sylvia Lesueur, first vice president. Helen Vaagen, standing, is treasurer. Not present was leleen Foster, who will serve as secretary. The group, which formed about seven years ago, is affiliated with the Na tional Insurance Women of America. Photo by Guderian. SOCIETY By Helen Bechen PTA News KLAMATH COl'NTY COUNCIL Instruction School Set By Lakeview PTA LAKEVIEW A school of in-1 Parent Teacher Association mem struclion for all Lake County jms an() officers will be held Tuesday, October 18, in the Me morial Hall of the countv court- OVER THE GARDEN GATE BONANZA ( l.l B The Bonanza Harden Club mcti at the home of Aline Ohcrhcide record endorsing Ballot Measure who in turn introduced his teach-6- ers. All teachers were given cor- The November 1 Klamath Coun- sages by Darlene Woodward, PTA tv Council meetine will he held president. "You are all stockholders in, at Conger School. Dr. Winston' Officers and committee chair school business. 'stated D a lepul vine, director of OTI, will men for the year were introduced. uuuuc, luumy suiuoi cm, Bespeak on "The Institute's New both school district budgets were standing and Place in the Com hifhlighled by him and Harold munilv" and explain how Ballot Measure 6 will affect OTI. Ashley, citv school clerk, at the Klamath County Council PTA meeting on Tuesday afternoon. October 4, in the Altamont Junior High School. Mrs. Hay Dunn, council Refreshments were served by the executive hoard from an at tractively set table in the cafeteria. Parents and Patrons BONANZA SCHOOL A reception was held for the teachers at the first meeting of council secretary. FALCON HKIOIITS STEARNS Dr. Cliff Robinson, superintend- . ent of Klamath County schools, P"-1' LiinL-n In ll. .,,..... l L-l..-.. der 1 jMiiciiio yn ruicuu at tl, .: croun in uravcr. In comnliance Mt """' I"""' oepicm- with the Slate Congress of PTA, Because It is oily, a beech tree is seldom struck by lightning. j .... ii i . i. . . . Hecmcsnay aitenioon with I'nyuisi ij .ul Heights and Stearns schools iation joint committee plans, Mrs. Huffman in chaiee of the meet- house in Lakeview, according to ins. Ethel Crawford was in """"""""" " "" " lMUK.-Kll..R.C,0!JA anf ,)e St.h0() Boar(, Assoc. hipp, president ol the Lake Coun- 'can ny tuginia n;imi-y ly Council of PTA. ion n" llllw('''s 111111 las! lhe ycar ni i .i . around. Pl.'ins Fill- Mio cninn unra tvi'i.ln i il.o .,,,. oo , , , ,1 gucsis were Juny noss, ule Mama h I 'nun V committee li e l ont of M wil Z n " VirRinia Hartley, B'.velyn Wood, memhers as follows: Mrs. Rav the home of Mis. Wilfred Duval. I.-,:, ,,,, nn ,.,: Un.n - ..,. L,u.(iFi.ii iuui.t uvuun, ininn, in. cnii nooinson. nay UHli.l.vin 11,11 Pka Pi-Jit- linnnhl -..L.. IJ..U. t-..ll.. il. .IT, . J t, , .. m, . . .. .. I lllllllillMI , .-iiiiiiiiii rtiiifi. the Parents and Patrons on Sep- The school is open to all PTA Harlcv, Ethel Crawford. Virginia ath County 0E representative tember 28 in the Bonanza School members in the countv and here, i.ivi- Mv,- llalnv vinl.i ,.j m... 'i p c..'j i:..' .' J ' " " - - nilVI .HI.--. U. .1(11111(11 I 3. lllLlll bcr 22. Max Marvin. Stearns School principal, introduced his teachers and Ervin firowcr. prin- L. E. Saunders, council lcgisla- l,t"" rd,tu" ,ll'!"ls Btn001- tive chairman, announced RUMMAGE SALE St. Mory'i Altor Soeisiy Sacred Heart Parish Hall Oct. 14 and 15 gymnasium, larnauon corsages 'to conduct the round table dis-ln,0wn Vera Carl and Thyllis were presented to the following cussion and insti 'llclinnt; will hp u,,rtn,.... Leigh Gustison. Mcdlord.i elementary teachers: Erma Par tridge, Olive Fraley, Jean Angel. Marie Ellis, Jacqueline Money, Mrs president of the Oregon Congress of PTA: Mrs. John Benson. Eaclc Johanna Chapman, Charles Do- Point, state parliamentarian, and bry Jr.. Norman Stratum and Don Mrs. Art Moore. Klamath Kails, Quick. High school instructors are , preschool service slate chairman. Joanna liivan. James Morlev. man. The committee will initiate a program in the schools for the study and discussion of pertinent legislative matters at the earliest possible dale in order to stimulate the statewide program "Lights on for Education" (or the evening nf .l:inu;irv 5 lMU Arrangements have been made w',l'n '"stalling a paper towel Klamath County Council went on Keep Towels Handy In Home HOME EXTENSION ath Falls attended the District 5 meeting in Grants Pass on Sep tember 14. Speaker for the meet FORT HOCK Lauravne Ken-l.Toan's Kitchen. Alice Detroit is. was Dorothy Shernll, lamily tl nedv. Lake Countv home exten-, chairman, Ann Federhart, vice tion agent, will lead a workshop session on making draperies Friday, October 21. Fort Rock and Silver Lake ladies are invit- chairman; Fran Hayes, secretary, and Ruth Hull, treasurer. Chairman of standing commit tees are June Zumwalt, member' ed to take part. The meeting will1 ship and hospitality; Neva Hayes, be held at tne nome 01 - wis. Bud Parks. Workers will make an actual sample drape which will include all the principlas involved in mak ing draperies. There will be in structions on measuring and col or selection. luncheon; Ruth Hull, recrea tion and finance; Millie Ballan tyne, publicity; Ruby Beaver, Azalea House; Ann Federhart, ACWW; Irene Thompson, health and safety. Project leaders were also chos en. Leaders of the first lesson on Each lady should bring half a 'foods to tote who attended the Donna Gift, Erwin Ellis, Ervin 1 for baby st(inj, servU.es in thp holder in your kitchen, be sure to Tippery, Irene Whittaker. Charles christian Education Building of Iot'11e il it will be most! Dobry Sr. and Charles Stieber'lhe plesbyterian Church, but par-!cnnvcnient lo reatn for lhe manv principal. cuts are asked to supply luin.hjhs paper loucls can do. .Beverly Roberts and Evelyn I for the smail children as the scs- Paper lowcls are handy for nance specialist from Oregon p""-' i""'"1" "c 'sion will last from 10 a.m. lo 3 scrubbing the sink with cleanser. State College. I Se',VICe'D .. . M . il' m- drying hands after doing dishes. Training has been given to lead- Ellis'wore inrtaree of" the or" A CoLm,y Council mcdinR ',wil'inB ,lle ,al,t;e afler eookin8' ers on foods to tote. They in turn1 s, am siiorrill Smith and Paul i ,,lecede ,he Sathering and t,c (li ving pots and pans or for drain- will instruct their respective n,.u oir a luncneoii uieaK win De no-nosi at mnn:.-. ui . - ...:n I . I J f Van's Restaurant. Towels and holders are available in a Of special interest at lhe meet- j ri,nRe ' P"s'p' colors to malcn or complement your Kiicnen col or scheme. units, ixext training win De onjJanice Bulk and Linda HoU wild game cookery to be given in niave(i SPVP1.ai accordion selec November. ing will be the discussion on lhe Ruth Dyer received training on Erwin Ellis, coach, gave a talk'110 for a niS'i school sludent the tailoring workshop at Corval- on football and introduced the parent teacher association. This lis September 25. The workshop football team. (participation of student members is scheduled for February. President Dorothv Smith called as bcen tlied a"d found succcss- During the remainder of thejthe meeting to order. Standing!,"" 111 lnpr portions ot tne stale. cuns.rucuon nittees were appointed as fol- slllli"s wuimi nu-ci in paner iamuni ui-.m ? TENT TOWN TO TOP lie. The Home Extension office Matthews and Irene Thompson. CRAFT FAIR The County Advisory Committee of the Home Extension office is sponsoring a craft fair on October 29. The fair is open to the public and instructors will be on hand to explain and instruct. Displays will include ribbon ty ing and gift wrapping, fiber flow ers, mosaics, natural craft, bas ket weaving, candle making, cake decorating, textile painting, tube District 5 meeting yard material and cotton sateen for lining is she wishes to make a small lined drape. Also, If possible, bring your own sew ing machine. CRESCENT - GILCHRIST UNIT The Crescent - Gilchrist Unit met for an organizational meet ins September 8 at the Commu-r-lty Club. Mrs. Mattie Closson was chosen to attend the Grants Pass district meeting. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Earl Burger and Mrs. Joe Conway. The group met again on Sep tember 22 with Mrs. Jesse Kers ten, chairman, conducting the meeting. Mrs. Joe Conway and Mrs. Closson were hostesses. A Halloween party is planned for October 27 w ith Mrs. Crawford Page and Mrs. Ernest Evins heading the program committee. Mrs. Ruth McHone and Delores McHone will be hostesses. CONGER - FAIRVIEW UNIT Conger - Fairview Unit held its: there September 13. first meeting September 9 at Twenty three ladies from Klam- meeting plans .were discussed for lhe Craft Fair to be held October training session were Dorothy 29. This affair is open to the pub committees were appointed i lows: Ways and means, Howery Rob erts, Don Philpotts; program anxious to contact someone icommittee, Caroline Dearborn, qualified to explain the art of cop per wire jewelry. Any interested persons is asked to contact the office. A potluck luncheon was served at noon. Twenty three women represent ing the Klamath County Home Ex tension Units went by bus to Giants Pass September 14 for a painting, miscellaneous Christmas gifts and possibly copper wire jewelry. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Klamath County Advisory Com mittee met October 3 at Joan's Kitchen with Ruth Dyer, Mildred Marten, Margaret Frcuer, Beulah Kloiber, Eula Plough and Kathryn Billings present. A new unit was formed at Fort Klamath last month. Ruth Dyer and Beulah Kloiber visited Invocation was given by Lula Griffith and a welcome by Mrs. George McMahon, both from Jose phine County. Mrs. Merle Jack son of Klamath County made the response. Rizpah Douglas reported on her trip to Denver to attend the Amer ican Home Extension Association meeting. Group singing was lead by Ves ta Shogren of Klamath Falls. Guest speaker, Dorothy Sher rill, family finance specialist from Oreeoit State Cnlleee. snnkp nn "This Matter of Money." I When construction of the Alas- some 40 years discussions w ith the adults and go ago, a tent town sprang up be- over juvenile problems and pro- ,twcen Seward and Fairbanks. The Marie Ellis; publicity, Cora Lcav- itt; hospitality, Jean Angel, Hel en Shriner and Roger Reid; membership, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. La- Verne Haskins; school improve ment, Charles Stieber, Lois Mon roe and Clyde Wooten. Room mothers were also nom inated for the year. The next meeting will be Oc tober 26. At that time 4-H pres entations and awards from the countv office will be made. grams. It will be determined whether local people are interest; ed enough to promote the program. settlement, named Anchorage, now has a population almost three times more than any other Alas kan city. t m jit-7fck- Vr univhsal mm I I ldl for traval, work Aod play. BnulifuUr deiiantd and cbronw plated. Ivaratt A Jannlnoa MOIIDI COMMOOI folding - Cbromi Plated. Removabh container, upholstered teat and upholstered airfoam padded Aathariied Dfiltr Rentals and Sales In The Village Court lh 1 Main Ph. TU 2-3475 Super Specials FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! 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