Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 15, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
BUDDY POPPY
' SALE SET B!
i LOCALVETS
Tho sale of ten million Buddy
Popples by the Vctornns ot Foi
Ihd Wars of the United States is
Indicated by early orders already
received by tha national buddy
poppy committee, according to
Commander Jnmes Souther of
the local post, which will spon
or tho tale hero Saturday, May
20.
. Sale of ten million Buddy Pop
ples is tho VFW goal for 1943
and reaching that goal is vital to
tho welfare of those serving in
tho armed forces, Commander
Souther stated.
Every dollar collected by the
ladles' auxiliary, through this
sale, will aid in rehabilitating
tho wounded men of this war as
well as those who have fought
under tho stars and stripes in
previous wars. The receipts of
the Buddy Poppy sale Rls mnke
. possible the VFW's program of
assistance to veterans depen
dents, tholr widows and orphans.
"The American public recog
nizes the VFW Buddy Poppy os
out national memorial flower,"
Commander Souther said today.
"Since 1022 our organization has
distributed those symbols of
Flanders' fields made by our dis
abled comrades in government
hospitals throughout the country
In memory of this nation's heroic
dead. Tho custom ot wearing a
Buddy Poppy on Memorial day
has become a tradition in tribute
to the men who have sacrificed
their lives in the past to preserve
America's freedom and princi
ples. Consistently, through the
twenty-two years of its history,
the annual Buddy Poppy sale has
been guided by one ideal to
Honor the dead by helping tho
living'." .
To Every Man His Turn
8 t??U
rilr.ninrT de.naraislv in thalr raft In a tipping tea. two iur
f Rrlti.h morchanl sWd torpedoed in the Atlantic wait
their turn to be taken aboard the U. S. coast guard which found
them. Associated Press photo from coast guard.
ftT BEAUTY SHOP
Announcement was made Sat
urday of tho purchase of Hous
ton's Beauty shop at 114 North
Eighth street by Nellie Crystal
who has been with the shop for
tho past three years and manager
of it for over a year.
Mrs. Crystal is an experienced
beautician, having been in this
profession sinct 1930. She stat
ed that she plana no Immediate
changes in the shop.
Gladys Stephens, former own
er, is retiring after having been
engaged Ih this activity of busi
ness in Klamath Falls for a num
ber of years. Mrs. Stephens
served last year as president of
the state association of shop own
ers and beauticians.
New President
Named for Linfield
' McMINNVTLLE. Ore.. May IS
(fP) Harry L. Dillln will suc
ceed Dr. William G. Everson as
Linfield college president June 1
Dillin, 36, economics professor
and business manager of the col
lege, was elevated to the position
yesterday by the board of trus
tees.
HIGHGOURTTO
CET'L
IER
MURDER
ALBANY, Ore., May IS (P)
The lower 13 murder case is head
ed for the state supremo court
A negro dining car cook. Rob
ert E. Leo Folkes, convicted of
killing Mrs. Martha Virginia
James of Norfolk, Va., as she lay
in her berth, lower 13, on a
train January 23, was denied a
retrial by Circuit Judge L. G.
Le welling.
The judge, however, signed a
stay of execution for Folkes, who
had been sentenced to dlo in the
state prison gas chamber May 28,
after Folkes' attorney, Leroy Lo
max, filed notice of appeal. Lo
max also contended the judge
erred in permitting the Jury to
take the confessions to the Jury
room.
DEAD HEAT
SAND SPRINGS, Okla., UV)
School officials carefully aver
aged the grades of Sand Spring?
high school seniors .to see who
would bo valedictorian. The an
swer: Betty Fortner, Bruce Gav
HI, Barrio Hughes and Lloyd
Huncryagcr.
They each had 00 the first
tie in the school's history to
give their school a four-slur final.
Fire Protection
Big Problem at
Lava Beds Monument
Fire protection will bo virtual
ly tho only activity in Lava Beds
National monument tho coming
summer, in tho opinion of Dun
Fisher, acting custodian of the
monument.
Fisher said he foresees no pos
sibility of tourist travel in tho
monument. But fire, he sulci, will
be as much a danger as ever, and
there will bo fewer men avail
able to fight it.
Severul fires which have swept
the monument wero started by
lightning and could not bo at
tributed to travel.
MANPOWER
' CHICAGO, (.T) Manpower
shortage note:
When detectives raided a
South Sido handbook, ono of the
shectwriters taken Into custody
was a woman. It was the first
such arrest slnco the war started.
T
GRADUATE AT SOCE
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION,
Ashland Among tho list of stu
dents graduating May 2B from
tho Southern Oregon College of
Education at Ashland arc the fol
lowing students from Kluiuatli
Falls.
Jcanetto Sloan Brown, bache
lor of science. .
Dean Lesllo Jones, junior col
lege certificate.
Ellen Brown, teacher-training
certificate.
Dean Leslie Junes was student
body president during tho pant
year,
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HIGH SCHOOL
News Notes and
By ANITA GWYN CAMPBELL
When school commences again
next fall, there will be a num
ber of the present faculty miss
ing. Mrs. uox.
Mrs. Fowler,
Mrs. Louis, Mr.
Robinette, Mrs.
Waters, Mrs.
Williamson and
Mrs. Provencal
will not be pres
ent. Also Mrs.
Rachel Swan,
after 28 years of
service, is re
signing her teaching position
Missing from the main office
will be Miss Ruth Dunning, who
has been here four years an
swering the innumerable ques
tions of high school students.
Every, one of the forementioned
will be greatly - missed. In his
field of instruction.
Baccalaureate starts at 8
o'clock tomorrow, Sunday, eve
ning. Anyone may attend.
Commencement exercises will
begin Wednesday, May 10 at 8
p. m. Those who have reserved
seat tickets will be seated on
the main floor of Pelican Court.
Others who wish to attend will
be seated in the balcony.
This is the last regular col
umn for this year. I wish to
thank the faculty and students
of KUHS, The Herald and
News, and townspeople for their
cooperation. The writing of any
column means work, but I have
thoroughly enjoyed dashing
around to get the information
to bring the high school's news
up to date. If I have hurt any
body's feelings, it was purely
unintentional and humbly beg
their pardon.
Friday is the final day ' of
school for the seniors (includ
ing me, I hope, 1 hope) and my
final day in Klamath Falls. This
last year has been a great pleas
ure to me as much as it pos
sibly could be, considering war
time conditions.
Bye now.
UNCERTAIN LIFE
CHICAGO, ( On his way
back from town hall police sta
tion where he reported the theft
of a car, Orwin Winkler stopped
at a restaurant for a cup of
coffee.
When he came out he discov
ered the car he had used for his
trip to the police station also
was missing.
Winkler made another trip to
the police station. He walked.
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