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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1961)
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I u " j i riita iijiUJ TROOP 40 Members of Boy Scout Troop 40, sponsored by Suburban Chris tian Church, and their families were served a potluck dinner dur ing a troop meeting Feb. 9. Scoutmaster John Heilbronner presented merit badges and other awards after dinner. Gary Riley. David O'Brien. Bob by Ward, Jerry Brown, Wayne Gunther, Ronald Bryan. Vernon iSalyers, Bobby James, Denny Al len, Robby Fraley, Denney Hay- den and Franz Hille received ten derfoot badges. Richard Baker and Bobby James received second - class rank; and Harold Tice, first class rank. Merit badges were presented as follows: Jim Fairchild and David Payne, personal fitness; Larry Ward, eading and first aid, and Kicnard Francis, poultry keeping. Fiftieth anniversary awards went to David Payne and Jim Fairchild. Larry Ward was elect ed senior patrol leader. Guests attending were Norman Fraley, institutional representa tive; Milton Baker, chairman of the Troop Committee; Russell Fairchild, secretary; Ralph Bfown, outings chairman; Bill Ward, advancement chairman, and Jim Bennington, publicity chairman. PACK 77 Cliff Kenyon, institutional rep resentative, presented awards dur ing the annual blue and gold ban quet for Cub Scouts of Pack 77 and their parents at the Congre gational Church Feb. 17. Edward Tauchcr received the wolf awards, Richard Ackerman, the wolf gold arrow and silver ar row; John Britton, wolf gold ar row and silver arrow; Steven Eccles, wolf silver arrow; Ronald Young, bear award and' gold ar- jrow; Charles Bath, bear silver arrow; Wayne Bohannon, bear gold arrow; George Knudson, bear silver arrow; Jon Aschen bach, lion silver arrow; Dan Cam eron, two-year pin; Den Chiefs Charles Coker and Richard Mitch ell, one-year pins, and Mark Kim ball, a registration card. Guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon and the Rev. and Mrs. M. A. McKinnie and their families. Reverend McKinnie de livered the invocation. The banquet was distinguished by unique table decorations using cub ranks and activities as a theme. Jon Aschenbach presented a skit called "Cub Scout Inspec tion." Mrs. John Putnam's den sang a song. Sheriff Murray Brit Ion played several songs on the piano. Members of the pack will par ticipate in a Scout Sunday March 5 at the church. A lunch will be served after services and a film about the Scout Jamboree will be shown. Kenyon discussed the cubs' Iheme for March, "Railroading." Members of the pack are invit ed to tour the Great Northern Railway roundhouse March 14 at 2 p.m. 4-H NEWS SEWING SUZIES MERRILL The Sewing Suzies met Feb. 7 in the home econom ics room at the high school with Myrene Cunningham, president, presiding over the meeting. Koll was taken, Maxine Burnes was absent and Sherry Baker was dropped from the enrollment. .. Discussion was held durinc new business concerning the dropping of members if they did not at tend the required number of meetings. Our leader, Mrs. Lou Hill, in structed the members to turn in their enrollment cards to the 4-H I agent's office. The meeting was adjourned and j refreshments were served. Claudia Ainsworth, News Reporter. Bl SY MACHINES Tlie Busy Machines sewing cluh met Feb. 13 in the elementary school cafeteria. Mrs. Jack Hayes, our leader. laught us how to make shear and scissor folders. We made patterns for them from newspapers. The meeting was adjourned. Carolyn Eagle, ! News Reporter. Grange News SIMMER LAKE Don Woodralf. Lake Counlv sheriff, was the guest speaker at the Summer Lake Grange meet ing on Saturday. Jan. II. Members discussed holding Booster Night March 24. Diane. Elder, lecturer, requested volun teers to appear in a program thai evening. George Carlon served relreh ments to members and guesLs. METHODISTS MEET Methodist Men will mee at the church for a regular meetmc at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21. Fred Gehrke will show colored slides. Coffee and doughnuts will be )C.: served after the meeting. oQP