The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FATTX TfflEGOIT
PAGE TWELTB
Kvorutt Fornoas, A. Tavorolne and
Wlllliun Nowtou.
Dale Baker and Mrs. J. fl. Mo
Clellnnd spent Bumlny at (ho homo
of their mother, Mrs, J. K. Hakor
of Malln.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Masaot and
son, Dan, and daughter, Joan,
spent the weekend at I-alio o' the
Wouils,
Ruth Kurber of Midland It vl
Itlng'Joun Mnssat,
Albert Bchlesel Is visiting at the
home of his biothor, I fl. Bchletol.
Knjoy Til i -Mi', oml Mia. Clirla
lliunxublo and Mr. and Mis. Car
Arthur recently enjoyed a brlof
motor trip lo Eugene and I. o rune,
Ore. Whllo at I.orane, Arthur
visited with hla paienls, who live
In the valley city.
ENROLL
terials needed for the school year,
It Is understood.
Final details are being worked
out by heads of the various achool
departments, and teachera are
contracted for the coming year.
concerning place of mooting.
Members of the 4-H Camp
Cookery club of Falrhavon aerved
tea to the women of the commun
ity In their 4-H log cabin.
The Falrhavon Summer Card
club met for the last time Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of
Mia. Margaret llollliliiy. ,1'hoao
present were Mosdnmes Atlta
Kennedy, Cook, McKale, Thur
man, Gabert, I.a Forge, Elsie
Wenael, Elisabeth Wansel, llrltt,
Hastings, Margaret Holllday and
Marian Holllday. The honors wont
to Mrs. Hubert, Mrs. Thurman
and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Hustings
and .Mrs. Margaret Holllday wore
hostoMcs.
J. II. Gallagher and son, Rich
ard, have returned from a weok's
fishing trip at Elk lake,
Tito tnlonhone company has In
L
stalled phones, at the homes of
West Klamath
INI IN
OCAL
SCHOOLS
W
PUSS
More than 8600 Klamath coun
ty boys and girls will alart the
national trek back to achool with
in 12 days. They will Join mll
liona of atudenta throughout the
country aa they advance anothor
year on the path of learning.
Klamath Falls city schools. In
cluding Sacred Heart academy,
will open Tuesday, September 6.
Th 1937-88 enrollment totaled
1418 atudenta and the number of
teachers on the city achool fac
ulty waa 84, It waa learned from
J. Percy Wells, auperlntendent of
elty schools.
Quito a bit of repair work waa
done on the schools of the city
including Fremont, Falrvlew,
Joseph Conger, Roosevelt, Mills,
Pelican and Riverside. Workmen
were busy cleaning floors and
calsomlning walla. A complete
flush coating waa given the Mills
achool roof and the concrete court
In the rear of the Fremont achool
waa repaired for the atudenta.
"We do not expect an Increase
In enrollment thia year," Wella
stated. "Throughout the coun
try, especially In the larger cen
ters, there la a trend toward the
suburban districts, and the fami
lies that have the largest num
ber of children are moving to
tracts and acreages outside the
city limlta."
Teachers of the Klamath coun
ty school system, of which there
are more than 165, will have a
meeting Tuesday, September t,
and atudenta will enter the 35 ele
mentary schools and the nine high
schools Wednesday morning, Sep
tember 7. Enrollment in the ele
mentary achools last year totaled
3974 and in the high schools 684,
making a total of 4658.
There will be a great Increase
In Klamath county school enroll
ment. It is anticipated, especially
In the Crescent achool area where
71 grade school children and 35
high achool atudenta are expected
to make their first enrollment in
the school system. This Is due to
the construction of the mill at
Crescent by the Gilchrist Timber
company. It was stated.
Two large rooma were added to
the Crescent achool thia summer
In order to care for the Increase
In enrollment this fall, and a new
achool at Crescent is Included In
the proposed 8272.727 achool con
struction program for which a
8160,000 bond election will be
held September 14, according to
Fred Peterson, Klamath county
achool auperlntendent.
Klamath Union high school stu
dents, of which there will prob
ably be more than last year's en
rollment of 1028, will gather
Wednesday, September 7, for reg
istration, and teachers, 40 in all.
will have a meeting on the Tues
day preceding the opening day of
school. This ia the tentative pro
gram, it is understood. There is
an increase of five faculty mem
bers, at Klamath high achool it
waa reported.
At Sacred Heart academy 250
atudenta era expected to enroll
and a faculty of 15 teachers will
open achool Tuesday, September
6. The teachers are again stress
ing the art and music depart-,
ments, and It la understood that
the majority of academy students
are enrolled in one of the two
courses.
City school children are pro
' Tided with text books, as are the
county school children. They do
buy, however, such supplies as
tablets, pencils, composition
books, crayons and a few work
books. The county high school
students are also provided with
books, which are properties of the
high schools.
Students of Sacred Heart acad
emy and also Klamath Union high
achool purchase .their own text
booka and supplies, and all ma
WEST KLAMATH The mem
bers of the UQG club aurprlsed
Mrs. Marie Woolaoy with a tea
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wool
sey has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Joe Masset, for aeveral
weeks. The women met at the
Mnssct home and after several
games refreshmenta were served.
Four young girls dressed In for
mals served.
Those present were Mesdames
Woolsev, Masset, Sohultx. Mar
garet Holllday. Marian Holltday,
O'Brien, Thurman. Wonn. Stew
art, Warren, Schlesel, McClelland
and Bonnie Heltman. Marie Mc
Clelland, Jean Holllday and Joan
Masset.
Mrs. Woolsey left Friday for
Fresno, Calif., and then to Bis
marck, Mo.
The PTA Card club will begin
Its regular meetings September 1.
Announcement will be made later
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