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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1941)
Mny 21. 1041 THE NKWS AND THE HERAT.T). KLAMATH FATAH, OREGON Rmimi Party Plnni ore com plete for (ho contract brUlgo party to bo ulvon ut Rcamos GdU and Country club ut 8 o'clock Suturday nlKht In the clubhousu. Those who would en joy pluylnii und have not boon contuctod ure askod to call Mri. Tod Shoop, 841)1, (or reserva tions. Players may play during the ontlro ovimiIdk in couples or foumomun, Chalrmun l Mrs. Howurd I'crrln, amtliitcd by Mm. John Houston, Mm, Oscar Blilvu, Mri. W. K. Luimn and Mri. Fred Schnllock. To Portland Mm. John' Shaw and duuuhlor, Dotty, and Mr). Frank Drew left, Wodnoiduy morning with John Coppniio for Eugcna. Thara they will bu met by Mm, Drew's mother, Mm. Stowurt Mooro and will continue to I'ortlund for u 10-day vlalt. Mm. Shaw und lietty will vlalt with her parents, Mr, and Mm. Cunningham. To Band Circuit Judite Da vid R. Vandenbora left ut noon Wednesday for Bund to ipend aeveral duyi on bualneaa. He waa accompanied by Mri. Van donborg. Marriage Licenses Hubbard Smith of Onker, and Elizabeth Louiso llcrlza, Klamath Kill la, obtained a marriugo llcenao in Baker Mny 21, according to word received hero, Violence Returns At. Boeing Plant SEATTLE, May 21 (A'l Vlc lonco broke out nit "In outside the main plant of the Boeing Aircraft company lato yester day between pamphlct-dlntrlbut. Ing CIO membera and AFL-sf-flllatrd workem. Rotten egiis and (lata flow freely until police Intervened. The Boeing com pany has a union shop with the AFL' Aeronautical Mechanics' union but the ClO-Automobile workers recently started a drive lor membership. Panama Governor Declines Honor PANAMA. May 21 (De claring that all wine, responsible rltizens of Panama are "born friends" of the United States, President Arnulfo Arias has de clined an Invitation to head the Hat of sponsors of a recently formed society of frlenda of the United Stntea. There Is no need for such an organization In Pan ama, ha said. Quests of Mills Mr. and Mm. Earl Conklln und duughtor Dor Is, who uro enjoying an cxtcn sivo trip from their homo In Pontiuc, Mich., are guests at the L. O. Mills homo at Pino Grovo and will Icavo with Mr. and Mrs. Mills on Thursday to spend sovorul days fishing at Diamond lako. Mm. Conklln Is sister of Lylo Mills and of Mm. Onirics Joseph Martin of this city. Naomi Kurtz, chairman of Buddy Poppy day, announced Wcdneadny all arrangements hove been completed for volun teor mcmbors to sell Buddy Pop ples throughout tho city, The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxil iary will be In the community throughout tho day of May 24 to sell the popples. Procoeds from tho sale will go to tho relief of disabled voter' ons, their widows and children as well as to the national homo for veterans' orphaned children 'To honor tho dead by help- Ing tho living, wear one of the original Buddy Popples bought from a VFW auxiliary member,' Mm. Kurtz. Transportation flews RAILROAD PERSONALITIES To Band Horry Wayne, general agent of the Great Northern railroad In Klamath Fills, left Tuesday to spend several .days In bend. - lUturns E. J. English, GN mister mechanic, returned this week from his vacation. From Montana R, I. Pick ett, of the Great Northern rail road, returned to work this week. He hsd been called to Whltefish. Mont., on illness In the family. On Vacation R. S. Olson, assistant trainmaster for the GN, left Tuesday for a vaca tion In Spokane. Claim Apent Hera T. B. Hogan, claim agent for the GN, was In town Tuesday on business. H GH SCHOOLS SH0W1NGREA5 E GRADUATES Largo Increases In the num ber of high school graduates In Klumuth county In tho last seven years were shown In a compllulion announced by school authorities here Tuesday. A total of 3 7 3 seniors are gruduutlng from tho county's high schools this year, as com pared with 226 in 1033. This is an increase of 85 per cent. The figures are Inclusive of both Klomulh Union high school and the nlno high schools In the county school district. Tho following table shows the Increoso In high school gradu ates In tho seven-year period, with KUHS graduates numbers In ono column, and the county district high schools grouped in tho other: County Year li.S.s KUHS 1D3S fid 157 1036 ...... 58 180 11)37 87 11)8 1038 05 203 1030 05 232 1040 06 242 1041 120 253 It was also shown that In 1031, Klamath Union high school graduated 135 seniors, or 118 less than this year. In 1026. Klamath Union high school had a graduating class of 40. Ely Postmaster Elected to Office ROSEBURO. May 21 W) Oregon's third and fourth class postmasters closed their annual convention here yesterday with election of Thomas R. Roe, Gas ton, as president. Other officers: Ruth E. Wal ter, Clarkamaa; Edith Glover, Grand Ronde; Kate F. Prey, Eastside; Georgia Casebecr. Bly, vice presidents: Von D. Seaton, Yamhill, secretary-treasurer. The executive committee will name next year's convention site. Raid the Classified Page. iL For Your Information for He let m Mvertitlni In TMt Column, Phone 1114 WEATHER NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Fair today, tonight and Thurs day, but with morning fogs near the const Thursday; continued high temperatures in tho inter ior, but cooler on tho coast; moderate to fresh northwest wind off coast. WASHINGTON AND ORE GON Fair with higher temper ature and lower humidity today, tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh north to east wind off the coast, over inland waters of Washington and in mountain passes, but occasionally strong easterly in Strait of Fuca, Mall Closing Times (Trains) Southbound: 0:00 a. Northbound: 9:30 a Southbound: 5:15 p Northbound: 8:30 p. m. m. ra, m. (Stages) Alturas, Lakevlew, Rocky Point and Ashland, all close 7:00 a. m. Suburban League A pinochle party to which the public is In vited will be given by the Su burban League auxiliary Thurs day afternoon. Dessert will be served at 1:15 o'clock with cards scheduled for 1:45 o'clock. Hos tesses will be Mrs. Floyd Hoover, chairman; Mrs. Arnold Jacobson, Mrs. Dennis Depuy and Mrs. Lawrence Barlccn. Guild Postponed The Episco pal guild will not meet Thurs day due to graduation programs, it was announced Wednesday. Ladies Aid The Zion Luther an Ladles Aid will meet Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Victor Ongman. DAV Masting A special meeting of chapter 12, Disabled American Veterans, and auxili ary will be held in the commun ity hall on Garden street, Friday at 8 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. Club to Meet Wlnema club, Pythian Sisters, will meet Fri day evening, May 23, at the home of Mrs. Edna Jensen. Bethany Circle The Bathany circlo of tho First Presbyterian church' will meet Thuraday af ternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mm. Harry Goellcr on Pine street when a surprise luncheon will be held. Assisting Mm. Goellcr will be Mrs. Alfred Col lier, Mrs. Thomas A. Sandoe and Mrs. J. P. Wells. Women of Moose The Wom en of the Moose will sponsor the third of a series of four games Friday, May 23, at 2 p. m. in the KC hall. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Hostesses will be Billie Benncr, Evelyn Stener son, Virginia Babcock, May Capps, Opal Geist and Ethel Col vln. Lucky Thursday Mrs. Nettie Good, 2020 Darrow avenue, will entertain for members of the Lucky Thursday pinochle club at her home at 1 o'clock Thurs day afternoon. May 22. Council Meetings The four groups of the Women's council of the First Christian church will meet at the church in a Joint meeting, Thursday, May 22, for a potluck luncheon at noon. Members are asked to contact their group leader to find out what food they are to prepare for the luncheon. All are urged to be present as the ladies of the Missionary society of the Bend church will be guests. 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