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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1945)
m COUNT IES TO GET STATE BALKM. Oi'l'. I) (!') Prnlnc. tlmi of tlio 2nO,000-iicro Tlllii- iiiuuk tin i-ii it ion, three timi'i in viiuml by fire hIiiuo HKIII, bu I'liiiui ii Hlutn rvHiioiiHlhlllly to- diiy nflcr tlio Northwest Fire l'l'lltVL'llvO IIM-HDClllt loll Hilltl ItS rcHimrui'S were pxhiiimlcd by micniiliiK $:i(io,(ioo flKlitinu the liln.o liml minimcr. Tho (Unto fnrvHtry board, lit UlO lt?C Ul'Mt of tlio iiimorjliitloii, voted tu lulu) nvor nroteetlun In ChilNDi), Coliiinblu, Tlllnmook, Wimhliiuliin unci Yiimlilll couii' tics, tlio iircu formerly protected by tlio IIHHOlMlltlOII. I lio iimtoul lit inn will continue to function but only to collect fees from Its iiH'inbcrif. Theso fees will be IJiild to tlio Hlatc. The flvo counties will become nlulo lira iirolectlon illnlrlct, hi in I In r to llinKtt now beiuu ouer. iited by tlio utiito forestry board In JonepliliiQ, Jiicknon unci ncv erul eastern Oreon counties. PTA Notes Altemont PTA a A country storo, In wlilcli nil resident of tlio community uro Invited to tiilco iurt, will bo unuiisorcu Dy tlio Altumont cle menliuy unci junior liltili PTA in the Junior Mlu.li uym Fiicluy nlulit, October 12, nturtlng ut UtfU p, III. r'limllleii miiy buy their dinner 1 nl tho food booth where hot (loitt, chill, lo mid coffee will bo nerved. I Hero lit no .ilmlslon. llooths lucludluii a fish pond mid fortune tcllinu, wrestling liroiiriuu unil movies will muka tin the cvenlni! n enterlii nment. Uluney nil.iccl will be used to build up the school grounds for reerentlniuil fiiollitles of the boys nun Kins. I ins your lioiu is a sxiitluK nond. Mrs. ftny Won. sT Is PTA president. Mrs. Charles Thurinnn, recrentlon ehulrmnn, Is In charge of the proiirmii, Mills Father's Nliiht und open hmiKM in I II Um l,nM f Vflll. school Ttiesdny evening, October v. irom i io u o ciock. I'nrents nre Invited to visit the rooms Hurt mfw.t Dir. Iflnnlinn rs. 1 In 7:45 p. m. The PTA will have snori ousiiiess mcciuiK mid - Mrs. Hunt will present it musical I proitnun In the auditorium t 8 o'clock, with refreshments : .r-rurtrl Inlnp In lltj nnlMlflpln ...In. , the ten chairman, Mrs. Stewart Dny, in charge. There will bo a ; white olephane sole In the baso- !: . T II I U',.,.!; .Inmil .nl. .1 ! Mills, totnllng $2:17.80 brought , inn miai ior uio montli to ! $837.70. Falrvliw i Falrvlew PTA helil (he Inltlnl ! meeting of the school year In the YOU DONT NEED CASH AT Seart-USE PURCHASE COUPONS tm n i Hit crtt tun-t Jmt onrs lo ft ft hook hill nt fouptinr , , , then yem lrnd Urn roiini u$t ltk cuih all tliroiial. tin itore. Thri' no fnii or formal , Mr, no ilinlm artln illpi. Small down pmttt anrl mnnltilT r'armnt$, Uiual arrylng tliarga GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Office HILTON'S CURTAIN BRACKETS O No Nails O No Screws O No Tacks , Brackors 29c Pair Rod 5c Ft COAST-TO-COAST STORES 1125 Main Klamath Falls FIRE CUSTODY V If auditorium Thursday, Snplombor 211, J no nag miimo wus led uy Phyllis Donnelly mid , Iticliurd Campbell, first HrucJo aluilontx from Mrs. Tolliiy m room, Thoso present hiiiik, "Tho Hliir Kpiin- 3 led lliinnei'," und Mrs. L, E, unlpar then favored tint group with two vocui seuictions. nuu whs uceompaulecl liy Mrs, Duy ton Ifi. Van Vuclor.. Mrs. Harold Uhaffer. the presi dent, wus In uliurge of tho busi ness sesslun and mis, Jtoiaim Tliompsiin was elected socrutary lo succeed Mrs, Hay Drown who has moved to Eugene, Other of ficers for tlio year Include Mrs, Oliver Powell, vice prusldeut, und Mrs. A, J, Tiltou, treasurer. The program chulrnum, Mrs. ltoniikl Klsher, guvu u short ten latlvo outline of the year's pro gram, Mrs. lid Dluginmi, tho Victory chairman, reported on tho September bond und stump sales. Plans for tho PTA mom bershlp wore given by Mrs. Hoy Lee, Following u general discussion of less Important topics, Mrs, Shaffer Introduced tho teachers und room mothers und prcsonlcd to each a gift from tho organiza tion. Light refreshments were served in the cafeteria room. Tho executive committee wero host esses. Mrs. Shaffer mid Mrs. Florcnco Olhnami, principal, poured coffee. Tho tublo wus decorated with a bowl of chry santhemums mid brightly color ed leaves, Fulrvlcw Porents und Teach ers meet tho afternoon of the fourth Thursday of each school month at 2::i0 o'clock In tho au ditorium, Counly Council The Kliimuth County Council of PTA met October 1, nt Fre mont school to work out details for tho school of Instruction to be held Monday, October 15, from 10 a. in, to 3 p. m., nt the First Christian church, 833 Pine. It was decided Hint an Informal picnic style luncheon, to bo pro vided by tho local units under the direction of Mrs. Frank Lumbo. would allow greater par ticipation of all members In tho day s program, Sneakers of the day are Mrs, Harry George, president of the Oregon Congress of PTA, Mrs. NcnT Stewart, Heruld und News, and Arno d uralunn. stincrlntcn dent of city schools. Following lunch, chairmen of nil lorn) units are to meet with council chair men fur groiiD discussions. The County council Invites the high school orRiinlzntion or par- cuts and Patrons to join with the Parent Teacher association In this school of instruction, A de tailed program will nppcar in this column October 12. Fslrharin Mrs. Ed Franklin, president of Falrhnven PTA, requests that all officers nnd chairmen of the unit be present nt nn executive meeting to be held Monday, Oc CONTROUED ICMSTINO- for Flavor (Quick or I Old.faihlonid) Tru Old-folk lontd Buckwheat flavor FINK CEREALS POK FIFTY YEARS P0 buttermilk flavor fttSSSril T I famous S Tm or,Bnol y Ingrcdlinli "X. r By JOAN O'NEILL Orlz.lles versus Pelicans Is scheduled for tonight und the turnout of townspeople und stu dents ought to bo good. With ono victory and one defeat the Pelicans uro neither too sure nor downhearted about tho com ing game. There will bo u half time drill put on by tho bund, Pep Peppers, and twlrlers. Tho three units will form "KUHS" und "AHS." Freshman Night at TAC Suturduy night Is to be given over to tho use ol the freshmen ut tlio Tccn-Ago club? Fresh men will have first use of tho pingpong tables und upper class men must dunce with freshmen and vice versa. It was learned that most of tho freshmen nnd some of the sophomores maintain tho ambi tion to learn how to dunce so tho club is being opened for that purpose tomorrow nl 7:30. Stnlor and Junior Class Committed Committco members of both the senior and Junior classes met yesterday. Tho senior commit tee met with n rcprcscntutlve of an engraving company to look over some samples of graduation announcements, Tho group chosen from, the Junior class talked over cluss rings. Pep Assembly 1 The Pep Assembly tills after noon was planned by Effle Do tens, who was also mlstrcss-of-ccromonics, The program stnrt cd with several numbers by the newly formed dance bond. They played "Temptation," "Stardust" ond "Blues," Later In the assembly Ruth Merrill read a humorous poem on the coming game with Ash land. Pat Myers sang, "Navajo Trail," and "A Kins Goodnight." Twelve members of the Pep Peppers appeared in football shoes and football blankets to tobcr 10, at 1:30 p. m., In the homcmuking room at Fairhavcn school, Shasta Shasta room mothers are to meet Monday, October 8, at 2:30 p. m., in the school cafeteria. Riverside There will be an executive board meeting of the Riverside PTA in the school principal's of fice at 1:30 n. m. Tuesday, It was announced by Mrs. Lewis Horn by, PTA president. Count on that genuine r V Albers FLAPJACKS Sccnis everybody's learning why flapjacks taste so downright irresistible. Sure, presto ready Albers Flapjack Flour contains all. eight original flapjack ingredients gives you old fashioned buttermilk flavor besides. That's why you know beforehand you'll enjoy the finest-flavored, tenderest, catingest creations rer 'luikwheen with tlfrtliHtfve Haver, try Alktr Peacetfc faikwheer flour I present a skit. Bob Thompson, right tackle on the Pelican line up, delivered tho usual tulk that precedes a gumc, The Hneves twins und Dud Sclby went through their routine us yell leaders; Photographer Wanted Tho Kruter and El Itodco staffs aro looking for a photo grapher to snap tho goings on around school. They want a Junior or senior boy, preferably, Whoever takes over this duty will have all his equipment fur nished, lnclclently, lie doesn't have to have any experience either. Veteran Drives School Bus NEW PINE CREEK Jessie Llghtle, recently discharged from the Puclflc theater, Is now driving tho New Pine Creek Lakevicw school bus, having taken tho bus alone last Monday for tho first time, He took the Job from which Clyde Cogburn has resigned after huvitig held that particular Job for 13 years. Cogburn gave splendid satisfac tion on the bus job and the chil dren all liked him. One of his dualities as a driver was that he was never late, providing the motor would start, It has been said that many people along the highway set their clocks when they would run down, by Clyde's bus, so punctual was he. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for tlio acts of kindness, the mes sages of sympathy and the beau tiful floral offerings for our be loved husband and father, Mrs. J. O. Fisher Mr. nnd Mr. Joe Floury and Family Mrs. Gladys Magce and Family. . Insure your furniture with Hans Norland, 118 North 7th. -144 imaginable! So give your family a real treat. Pick up- a pack J.ge of Albers Flapjack Pancake and Waffle Flour today. YOUNOSTIM Ylll 'Ml TOO" I DRUNKS FINED BY TULELAKE POLICE TULELAKE Cash poured In to tho city police department cof lers tills week when drivers who had Imbibed too freely paid fines running from $13 to $100. Charges were for drunkenness und drunken driving. Ccorgo Wash and J. W. Jolly, Tulelake, gave up $100 each for drunken driving, $23 each was. taken from Clifford Jones, Mer rill, Hamuli Winchester, Klam ath Falls, Lylo Davenport, Ralph Connor; John Walberg, James Walton, Wllllum Mayborn, Alva Klrkpatrlck and John McFall paid $13 each. Elmer Skillington and a man named Bolen, addresses un known, drives of two cars, col lided Saturday night near the state line at Hatfield and both cars were badly damaged. No charges were filed. TROUSERS TABOO Zulu girls arc forbidden to wear trousers, on the ground of Immodesty, by the South Afri can national party. An extreme ly short skirt ond a necklace are in good taste, HARTFORD Accident nd UaenettT Coneuf INSURANCE T A WAITERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . 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