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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
Muy 11, 1934 THE EVEG HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE E Bishop McGrath Received by Pope VATICAN CITY, Mny 11, (P I'opo I'lua today received In prlvnta audlonco lllahop Joseph Mcdriith of linker City, Oro with whom ha illnniK'ml iimnf. ally Iho prlnolpal point of tho lilohop'a report with relation to ' ' lualaatlcnl progress of hla dlooess. iila hollun Imparted tho apoatollo bleating on tho Blah op'i diocese. Although ahrlkea resemble linwka, their methods of catching prey la different, Ilawka oelio with their talons, ihrlko uae their bills ' Hear Senator Bain Brown, re publican candidate for governor over atatlon KOIN, Monday, May '3 OFFICE came discouraged and atopped at tending school, ynu will know the part the doan played In pursuad InK him to finish bis education. The dean makes personal con tact with every boy In school, and his friendly Interest, as well as tangible aid rendered In some cases, sorvos to make the school routine more pleasant for your son. It Is his aim to make every freshman frel at home as he en ters a now fluid of education. During the school year 1933-34 the present dean, Russell An drews, ha found paying position for 13 students, not one of whom has failed to make the most of the opportunity. Andrews ha distributed 78 text books to1 student who were unable to pay for them, from 11 80 .fund donated by the faculty for that purpose. The pupils have shown their appreciation of this service by the excellent care they hare taken of the book. The dona's record show that he be held 111 conferences with parent and 166 discussion with the students themselves, concern ing absence from school, Illness, employment, school equipment and college preparation. ' The Pelican, civic organisa tion, ha furnished hot meals to many student through the dean' office. Consider theae aorvlces and the Improvement they have brought about: then ak your son whether he appreciate the Dean's Interest In him and his problem;. The answer will be convincing. L Quick relief from pain, Hetty June (K. V. H. H, Curri-apondent) Of what value li the doan of boy dutle to s high ochool? If you have bad a ion who be Prevent shoe pressure, OREDR BOOST jLinopaas M I km 14, 0:16 p. m. 11 11 N 13 prnmitfumt LUMBER TRAD CHEERED WASHINGTON, May U (P) Paault a ducrnnse from (hit pre vious week, lumlinr nnlnri as rrporlml from l,6i mills by lilt Nil I Iciiiii I l.iiiiihi-r .Muniafuctiirnr mmioliillnn luiliiy, wurs greater Hi a n priiiliiclliiii ilurlnii the woiik i'IiiIIiik .May 5 (or tho drat I lino n four work. I'rniliiotlim of llm mllla waa luw u tn ho lower tliun for any f (he previous sovon weeks and imppcd from 214,472,000 font or Ihn propelling week to 108, . i(IIS,o0. Order totaled 2 u 7,0 (1 2.- 100 feet na ci)iiiiurod with 214, (173,0110 whlln ahlpmi'iili dropped in 101,023,000 fut compared ilh 2U&. 7IIS, 000 f'Ot tho pre luding week. POHTl.AND, Mar 11. (IV) Now uiulnixa amounting to 48, S.'IO.OOU tint, about 9 por conl ;reler thiin for llm provlona cok, and 2 por cent over the thrce-yesr weekly avorage for Mny, wna reporlod today by tho '.Vxtorn Pino Association for tho ft'nek ending Mny 6 Hhlpmi-nla totaled 48,533,000 re-t, and produotlon waa 61,s4J, ioo foot. Orders woro 48,700,000 tout ecimpnri'd with 43.010,000 ."eel for tho curroapondlng work t year ano. Urdera have. Iiiornaaod 3 per cent for the your to dato over tho 11)33 total tor tho correspond ,ii period. BE The local mooting of truck owners affected by long delayed rode for the Trurkihg Industry in Oregon are awaiting with In tnreit the meeting to bo hold Id Klamath Palli. May 19. when members of the Oregon Truck ing C'odo Authority will ap'nd Hie entire evening In explaining how the Trucking Code will bo applied locally. It Is expected that trouble nme phase of filing minimum schedules of rates which every truck operator must (lie will bo clearly explained at this in tiling to all rlnaan of operator. lie stated further tlut Or gon waa fortunate In that Iho cod provisions lied In very rloaely with the now Oretjn Motor Tranaportatlon , Act and that compliance with the Cod and the state law would Involve no particular difficulties 'or Oregon operator. The meeting will alao make dtflnlle arrangement for regis tration, of all truck owner In Orugon actually affected by tho provision of the Code. Farmer hauling their own produce x clualvely aro not affected by tho code. Private carriers who do nnt make a charge for hauling are not affected by It. Practi cally anyone who uses Oregon highway for transportation of goods and makes a charge for trontporiatlon I' uudar tho code. T y Margaret Walter (K. V. II. H. Corrrspnnilent) Atpoclal Mother' Day bund concert will be prnsontcd by the K, U. II 8. mimic department on Sunday at 2:30 p. m., In Iho Klumnth Onion high school audi torium unilnr tho dlroctlon of Rnyinnnd Coopey. Tho following program ha been arranged for tho concert: . March, "Spotlight" Klohr Urban Ovorluro Brackton Dnnd Selected number ....Girls' Sextet Atlnntl Suite Satranek Dnnd Selocted Numbers, Saxaphona Qunrtot (a) Sylvia ' Speaks (b) Cotton Plckors' Song Roberts Bund Selocted numbor, Girls' Soxtnt Operatic Com Sullivan March, "Men of Valor" Klohr Bund THIRSTY ? Drink Good Old lay Mother's Day la,, Mmr II , V w Your Gift means more than at Christmas Qivt lovely . . . HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Box, 3 pairs... 2 pain I pair . $2.75 $1.95 ..$1.00 Other$ $1.25 and $1.50 -atVWnfP, WWICSV 'Mas Two nto Bi 3 minutes at our Hosiery Deportment will guide you to the style end color she prefers merely consult our gift buying chart Other Gift Suggestions for Mother's Day PURSES 'KERCHIEFS GLOVES .. 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