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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1961)
1M. 9m. U. Ml . Page M braid Km Huutt Falls NEWS . ; : rwNEEB ireep club The first meeting of the Poneer Amp Club wm held at the Sin- I dusky home on the Keno Highway Monday. Jan. M. The meeting waj called to or der by our two 4-H leaden, ; Charles ' Sandusky and Charles Payne. Plans for the future year were discussed. Officers elected were Caroline Kerr, president; Larry Nauta, sec retary; Terry Sandusky, vtc president: Danny Riggs, news re porter; tiary jvauia, sergeant ai arms, and Randy Rlggs, social ' leader. Two other members, Ron' .'nie Sandusky and Eddia Riggs, .were present. ; Danny Riggs, News Reporter. MERRILL The "Singing Machines," met Tuesday, Jan. 17, for election of officers. . ,.. - Judy Hayes was elected presi dent; Marsha Haskins. vice presi dent: Judy Cuddy, secretary; Nan cv Haskins, song leader; Marie Murphy, social chairman; Edith Simpson, game leader and Caro lyn Eagle, news reporter. - Learning the parti of a sew- ' Ing machine and how to operate It was the project tor this meet- tag. . Carolyn Eagle, j ' News Reporter. " MERRILL The combined 4-H Clubs of Mer rill met Jan. 11 for the presenta tion of membership pins and cards and scholarship awards to the members of each club. t . Bill Falvey, sheep club leader, served as master of ceremony, : A local bank is responsible for all membership pins and cards received by over 85 members of Merrill clubs and all other 4-H members in the state. John Venard presented the pins to the Merrill clubs., - , Also receiving recognition and pins were the leaders of the clubs. First year leaders 'were Mrs. Jack Hayes, Glenn Hunni eott, Mrs Dale Moore., Mrs. Roy raid and John venard. Those eompletins two years were Mrs. OrriUa Eifert, and Mrs. Glenn Itnafcutt. Bill Falvey. Mrs. E. L. Usk. and Dick Reeves received oM4Mr nim. ", . J -Completing four years was Mrs.' Vvla Johnson. Mrs. Lou Hill and Mrs. Randall Pop received their lb-year pins. Receiving an eight- year pin was Mrs. Charles Cun 'Marvin Retterath received a 10- jftar pin and Ray Bolsoa an IV iter pin. ; c, Leaders pins were' furnished by. I bank. , , . A potluck dinner preceded the presentation. .Grange li News ' MIDLAND - Purchase of new card tables ' and M chairs was the order of ft day at the Midland Grange tegular business meeting Wednes day, Jan. U. :-The meeting was opened with Dm presentation of the flag by ry Gaietu, assistant steward; yerda : Urback, lady assistant steward, and Ethel Youniren. Ceres. The Bible was opened and prayer offered .by Chaplain Opal nareoacK. .a resolution was read and ac cepted by Francis Flowers, po anona master. A copy of the reso- V MUon was sent to Pomona. -"Master Alex Cammock eon. ' famd the obligation to Mr. and Mrs. Jess McVaigh. Demitting lajsrobers welcomed into the grama were Mr. and Mrs. Wil linn Williams. Gladys Morrison mA Carolyn Kelly. Visitors were . Mr. and Mrs, Carl Youngren Xards were sent to members reported on the sick list. iMayme Cammock, lecturer, pre- stated the program, followed by a wau qua and inauguration quiz, Laura Walker presented a read .tag "New Friends." Happy Birth, day was sung to Kathryne Smith. ' Verda Urback volunteered to take charge of the ecrapbook, Plant -wore made for an open ' house no-host potluck dinner to be held Feb. II at the grange ball. J? Mayme Cammock suggested the pangt contribute the proceeds of tm card party Jan. to the March of Dimes along with thai Wcturer and flower, funds. ,-:iWMwmg tne meeting a no heat aotluck dinner was served by RC chairman, Kathryne Smith, Minnie Andrieu, Florence Mc Vaigh, Mildred Largent and Opal Wareback. ' . ,-. Emma Phillips and Mayme Catmnock will be the hostesses at the next' meeting Feb. 1 at I p.m. at the grange haHl BLAME ARULLERT TUNIS, Tunisia (AP)-Tunlslan cfBdab charged that French ar- UDery bombarded Tuaisian soil ear the Algerian border Monday killing lour persons, - Including ume wemea. Sadok Makaddem, Tunisian ttwa secretary for foreign affairs, summoned French Charte d'Af- frSres Raoul Duval and delivered PRICE SALE. 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