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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1945)
Thursday. March t, 1S4S for Youth," broadcast by KFJI every Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 a. m., the Nation al Congress of PTA being one of the sponsors of this worthwhile program. The cookie schedule for local units - of PTA was announced: Fremont. March 5 to 10; Fair haven, March 12 to 17; Mills. March la to 31; Conger, April 2 to 7; Roosevelt, April 9 to 14; Riverside. April 18 to 21; Fair view, April 23 to 29; Henley, April 30 to May S, and Shasta, May 5 to 12. It is asked that the units deliver their cookies to the USO on Wednesday or Friday, if possible. Mrs. Frank Peyton or Mrs. John Selby may be contact ed for further information. Mrs. Henry Gerber presented the selections of the nominating committee for new officers: Pres. ident, Mrs. Ivan Crumpacker: vice president, Mrs. W. E. Ouytrj secretary, Mrs. W. S. Metier; treasurer, Mrs. Ellis G. Mathews and all were unanimously elect ed. Installation of officers will be held at the next regular meet ing April 2. The marriage rnto peak in the United States was set In 1942, with 1943 and 1944 boinrt de clining years. If marriages in the United States continue to drop at the present rate, 104,1 will see the fewest of any of our years at war. grades. To the present 11th and 12th grades would be added 13th and 14th years, on a tuitional basis, carrying college credits; including courses of adult in terest. Gralapp believed this segrega tion would facilitate further de velopment of vocational, aca demic, cultural and practical ed ucation. Klamath basin residents could obtain advanced education near home, thus lowering its cost and enabling many more to re ceive its benefits. Gralapp alfo said passage of house bills 121-2 and 3 is of great concern to the future of education in Oregon and the County Council of PTA is recom mending passage of these im portant bills. The meeting was conducted Box office opens Thurs., Fri. 1:30 6:45 Continuoui l Pen 12:30 PHONE 4572 P- rn. By GRALAPP On Our Stage! In Person! THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Your Favorite Western Star PINE TREI Arnold Gralapp, city school superintendent, told members of the Klamath county Council of PTA last Monday of plans for the development of education in the Klamath basin on a 7-3-4 basis. This plan would Rroup the Continuous Shows Daily Open 12:30 by Mrs. Ivan Crumpacker, vi.ee president. Plans for the summer roundup were discussed. Atten tion was called to "Symphonies RflinBom an intermediate or junior group containing the 8th, 9th and 10th I TONITE 2ND HIT TWO HERALD AND NEWS NEW EDUCATION PLAN JrlflJHK H0W1M M aOtaAI)W MU I4M 01 4MI Open 6:45 Wk. Days; Open 12:30 Sat.. Sun. Con. Two great stars... in one great and strange adventure! km 'J I ) IN, J $ v J K IDBILEE OF IOT MIRTH and MELODY! s EL- yUs'TRioGHri- : MRr Itt-twt tTAH ,- THUBKTRS HILL HIM ilOIUEE t'. ON THE SCREEN A k' COAJt V', JEAM HEATHER CHARLES OUIGLEY. ROBERT KHCHLFL Th IhrtlUtory ol th mn rho light CJkpilfcaaaw J lha rad tarrorl mmr KNWKOUTTCTjo 1 AHIWE IDDBE DOUBLE FEATURE ill D PHONE 4367 MATINEE DAILY OPENS 1:30, 6:45 W HIS ARMS... SHE KNEW WHAT LOVE REALLY. MEANT! jThe kind of a guy women go for strong, lusty, with fire in his eyes and fight in his fists! But there was only , I one woman he ft really loved. . .. And that love (lifted him from ;. f'rags to riches ! AN 1 ,1 f. in Exciting TECHNICOLOR! ALSC THE UNWELCOME GUEST Color Cartoon NEWS en can ivomance BRIAN DONLEVY 'U.-AN.N RICHARDS WALTER ABEL JOHN QUALEN - HORACE McNALLY ScreenfPlay.by'HerbertJDalmasandWilliam'Ludwig .-Produced and'Directediby.KINGVIDOR ...a MstroGoldwya-Maysr.Pfouire 4 . m mm 4' rasturlnj "THE DRIFTERS" Playing and Singing Your Favorite Wastarn Bongs "CONNIE MANNING" riash Tap Danear "TRIXIE MeCORMICK" A Witch With a Ropa khmf ilia els K V kr x ' ' ' x ; irin r nip-nonnniG UlESTEnil DCTIOII! DEALING JUSTICE AND Ktcrlriw f. ORDER TO THE '-fo Raymond HATTON TUNE OF A SIX GUN THE V r- - s . J . . a jm v. a a jflSEaosaA smm mm i And. Mastar of Caramonias . and Mimic Masttr ' "TEXAS" JACK SPARKS n JO