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k THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
May 21, 1030
P"!E TEN
LOCI CLUB JOINS
IN STATE CONCLAVE
Loral delegate! and members
of the Klamath Falls Business
' and Professional Women's Glee
club will leave for Koseburg on
Friday and Saturday of this
' week to participate In. the state
convention or the organisation.
Because the Klamath Falls
' group has the largest member
ship in the state, the local club
will send seven official dele
gates, and two state board mem
bers.
. The Klamath Falls delegates
are Dena Bsckes, Jewell Cant'
rail, Irma Badger, Martha Me
Collum, Ann Avery and Emma
Carter, whose place at conven
tion will be taken by Mae King
Conradl, alternate.
Mrs. Isabelle Brlxner, state
' membership chairman, will sit
on the state board, aa well as
Mrs. Jean Porter, local presi-
dent.
Twenty members of the glee
elub and the director, Mrs. A. J.
Voye, with . Miss Marie Oben
chain, accompanist, will also
make the trip to Roseburg.
The glee club will compete In
the state contest to be held there
Saturday night. . .
INSTITUTIONS HIT
S
SALEM, May II. (JP Popu
latlon records were broken to
day for two of Oregon's state
Institutions located at Salem,
Both the state Insane hospital
and the state penitentiary had
new high marks, superintend
ents reported.
Dr. R. E. Lee Stelner of the
hospital reported 1,440 Inmates
t the Institution which la al
ready overcrowded. A new ad
dition was fast being completed
to relieve the crowded condi
tion. Warden James Lewis re
ported 959 prisoners, exceeding
by two the high mark of 1931.
The institution is equipped to
handle 1,000 prisoners.
Between 20 and 10 prisoners
bow eligible for parole . under
tbe . good-time deduction, were
being held pending the outcome
of the habeas corpus proceedings
for the immediate release of
Earl H. Feb! without the neces
sity for parole, aa ruled neces
sary by tbe attorney general re
cently. The Febl ease is pend
ing In tbe Marion county cir
cuit court and will be appealed
to the state supremo court.
National Pension
Club Official to
Visit Here Soon
The Rev. Dr. Clinton Wonder,
member of the national . Town
send board and eastern regional
director, will be guest speaker
at a meeting of Klamath conn
ty Townsend clubs set for the
armory, Friday nlgnt, May 39, It
was announced - Wednesday by
local Townsend leaders.
Dr. Wonder will be accompan
ied on his visit bore by John
H. Weir, newly elevated ' stato
area manager, and other rank
ing OARP officials of Oregon
and the Pacific coast.
Plana for the armory meet
ing and reception of the visitors
were laid Tuesday night, when
advisory boards and officers of
the Klamath county clubs gath
ered at city hall.
Committees were formed to
handle the May 99 event, and
chairmen appointed as follows:
Program committee, Mrs, W.
T. Dean, chairman; finance com
mittee, -Mrs. W. H. Carter, chair
man; receiving committee, com
posed of the presidents -of - the
various clubs; advertising com
mittee, U. S. Balentine, chair
man; decoration committee, Mrs.
W. M. Kstes. chairman. The
members of the Junior Town
send club will serve aa ushers,
under direction of Mr. Hill.
It is expected that the Klam
ath Temple choir and the city
band will provids music .for the
armory meeting. '
Lava Beds Picture
",. Shown at Meeting
Moving pictures of historical
places ta tho Lavs, Beds were
shown st the Camp Firo guar
dians' meeting held at the Con
ger avenue club house en Tues
day as a means of stimulating
Interested In tho erection of s
memorial, statue of Winema,
heroine of tho Modoc war. Tbe
Camp Firo organisation la one
of several local groups working
toward this end.
Reorganisation of Its board of
sponsors was discussed by the
group, and a meeting was set
for . next Tuesday, May !(, at
7: JO at tho slub house. It is
hoped that with this reorgan
isation a paid executive may be
secured for Klamath Falls.
- Other plans discussed were
those for tho carnival to be
held Saturday at 2:00 at the
Camp Fire house, affiliated with
the Audubon society for the
study of birds, summer camp at
Lake o' tho Woods, and the
rummage sals to be held on
Juno t.
' A meter for testing excessive
propeller vibration is used by
pilots operating transport planes
on trial flights.
Dunlea, Short V '
List Expenses
Batt Dunlea apent 1159.70 In
his unsuccessful campaign for
the republican nomination for
county clerk, and Mae K. Short.
incumbent, spent $148.97 in
winning re-nomination on the
democratic ticket. :
Their reports were on til at
the clerk's office Thursday.
The law requires that candi
dates tile their expense accounts
within 15 days of an election.
Dunlea'a- figures included $20
tiling fees. Mrs. Short filed by
petition.
The men don't have a corner
on brains. Dr. W. R. Atkinson,
professor of psychology. South
western College, Memphis, Tenn.
Y INOUi
SALEM. May II ' WH-Gov-ernor
' Martin announced today
inquiries from 29. SMS motorists
outside 'of Oregon, concerning
scenic trips and the Oregon Coast
highway route have been re
ceived' the past month, most of
which resulted .from the recent
advertising campaign launched
by the highway department
In addition to motorists who
visited Oregon last year, requests
tor Information and maps have
come from persons as the result
of direct advertising, the Oregon
State Motor association work and
the evergredh playground adver
tising campaign.
Martin stated that out of state
motorists last year paid about
$750,000 in gasoline taxes In the
state, and that non-resident mo
torist registration for the first
four months of 1939 exceeded by
17 per cent the total for the
same period last year.
Notification Made to
; Work Sheet Signers
; Signers of work sheets under
the agricultural conservation pro
gram who are anticipating plow
ing under of any crop as a greeri
manure crop will have to notify
the office of the county again
Immediately as to time ot plow
ing down, according to an an
nouncement from C. W, Honkle,
assistant county agent.
Inspection will be necessary in
the near future, Hankie stated,
and immediate action is urged
by all Klamath county rnnchora..
Letters are being sent out by
the county agent's office, but any
signers who have been missed
are urged to come In and make
reports on this matter nt once.
Buddy Poppy Sole
Set for May 23
For many past years, the ap
proach ot Memorial Day, May 30,'
In this city, has been heralded by
the distribution ot "Buddy Pop
ples" tinder the auspices of Peli
can Post No. 1S8.H, Votnrnns ot
Foreign Wars ot the V, 8.
At a meeting called by Br. Vine
Coinniamlor it. M. Book, plans
wore completed for tho 10,18 Hud
dy Poppy suln being held Sntnr
ilny. Assigned a quoin ot 50 per
I omit more Buddy Popples this
year than lust, Post No. 1383 will
endeavor to meet rts assignment
by disposing of 2000 Buddy Pop
ples to the oltliens ot Klnnmth
Falls. Simultaneously, In svsry
state In tho country, more limit
3400 local units ot the V. F. W.
will sponsor slmilnr snlos.
Headquarters will bo located nt
the Hurt hotol lobby, BUR Main
street, with Coiiiiimiidur Vorn
Soliurtge.il In uhnrge thereof.
An odorless onion Is cultivated
by the Chinese.
200 Graduate From
City Grade Schools
Approximately 200 students ot
the eighth griulos of olty schools
will graduate next week, accord
lug to an announcement from
J. Percy Wells, oily school su
perintendent, Ootiimnnoemont exerolncs will
be held In Imllvlduul schools on
ThiU'sdny and Fiiiluy, Mny 2H
and 20, Wells stated, and the
early part of next week will lie
(Ivan over to cxuiiiliiullons mid
tests.
Numes of grnduutus will be an
nounuod early next week.
Flity-two students gradunlod
Into Klamath Union high school
on Junuury 1,
ImiluilliiK tlia Prluea of Mull
lenstulii, tho (Irund Duchess of
Luxemburg, mid the Prliicu ot
Monaco, there now am 14 ov
nrefcus In Mumps. Fifteen Hiiro
penu anmitrlos are governed hy
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RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS
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Women's sixes.
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Combed cotton In solid
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