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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1946)
jews IP T A Notes This Your School?" chnl 'Li member of tho Klumiitli Council of PTA ami rep "K.ives of .other Invited or- lint OIW W'1UI1 thy .n,0t 10 OroKo"' bcIiooIh for today's (..lantllll. f!flltOI' of tllO ' flriine Buhell". UlviMlrntocI illdpn liw m"nv roK Vs full l,ort of Boocl mlUf 1J health, nnd sunltntlon Tile ui'Kocl parents to take So look t tfio elio)l S ut ilium nil tho children Hi.. ..itoiulnnco buo thorn. E! If hits Labor, olio of Oro- HUr"' .... .!..,.. .,1 llw. 1044 ,.-nra on rurnl oducullon In iltrcnco amnion, U v., saiu iimi L inlf of Oi-CKOlVd HCIiool mo in rurul anms, A Iiraniio proyram. wnii formu 5 to liicfurio toucher propiirn D . ......it) nt'nnK. nrlnn.inln IrlC, and toucher hmishiK, II WHS I" 1l com'll"lt' u tonchcr muni f,kcn HI US meinour oi wic I the 0U0 tenchori! In Ore- V1 " k..lrl nnlu mrxiril. nmwimu y... ........ 1 certificates. M u n y mo liliiK nUr IB or 20 yonra' re cent, o clc.iporaio in uie her shortage. In 1IKH), luu i,r matriculate In Oreuon, 300 more had to bo drawn ,i other states. In 1043, only new teachers woro Riven ilflcatM. and Orugon's wae tcniinot compare with nclRh- Li nf ii.nehurs. Teachers must p' Live gliriiciem uui..ju..ni.iiu.. Ual IOIICI1II1K a CHI'.-.. L Ivnn Crumpneker, PTA Ik. HtienkcrN to Kliimnth Ik introduced Earllno Cer and Murlo WrlRht, uutn union iiih'i 5U..UUI un til in tho Ashland music L,t, 'fhey were accompanied Jfilt, cu- t ....... II mimoers, ijlters were Introduced by Flshback. Shasta school :lpnl and president of the jn Stale Teachers assocla who was Instrumental in Ins "Is This Your School?'.' Bimalh Falls. Hit Klamath county council fTA will meet Monday, April uuin d. m. In the city library broom at Klumiith and' 5th. trewlll be election of officers. " Gilchrist Hie Gilchrist PTA mcl Tucs , March 10, in the IiIrIi school nry with 25 present. The rtlnl was opened by Mrs. Ray llerich, vice president, in the dice of Mrs. M. R. Stcnerson, jldent. Tho following officers presented by Mrs. Shclton, drawn of tho nominating smlttee: Mrs. Larry Kcown, jident; Mrs. J. E. Schotts, vico jidtnt; Mrs. Vcrno I. Bradcr, nUry, and Mrs. M. R. Stcn on, treasurer. Thoro were no ther nomlniitlons from tho or and tho above named offl- tt were unanimously elected 11)1 be Installed at tho meet- Khedulcd lor April 8. preview of the class play' offered for the entertain- kt and 11 promises to bo a h good play, with some tal- in acting. l play is cnuuua xi Night, Ladles," and will put on at tho high school the aim of March 20. Everyone r.vitcd. Un. Shclton's room, cornpoiicd mm tind sixtn graders, won ittcnuonce flag for the com month. Conger pe program presented at the Mosoph Conner PTA meeting fctoosday, March 20, was ttmlly entertaining. Augusta per 'Introduced Marian Mc- Joseph Conger PTA Heads Fnlrvlow llUl Flllrvlnu P'PA a i. ii, a week curlier than tho usual date, duo to spring vacation. Alini'iix nit. In v Kti . ers and frlontls were present. wayno Rogors, from the third grade, led the group In tho salute to the flag and Marianne Daniel son from the fifth grade nluyod Mrs. Mnrnlrl K(f.... i. chargo of tho buslnoss mcotlng. Mrs. Martin Braunor read the """"Kefrom the stale PTA prcs- ". uuiays r, uoorgc. A report on legislation was given i,y Mrs. W. D. Harlan legislation chairman fn- ih year. Mrs. Miiu)t Pui,,,, i . , ".i.i, en iii.o. nun. I, nominating coiumlttce sub- in urn names ror the various offices including Mrs, Hugh Haddock for president, Mrs O n h0W?'JI for vlcu President, Mrs. Holland Thompson for socrotary. and Mrs. W. D. Harlan for treas urer. Since there were no addi tional nominations, these mem bers were unanimously elected 0',cr for the ensuing year. 1 ho room count was won by Mrs. Van Vector's third grade room. On the program, Mrs. R. G. lBl"7;, Presented Mrs. Winnlfred K. allien of the home extension service, who gave a study on "Conserve You." Tho next meeting will be April II and Is an evening session especially for fathers. Refreshments were served by the third grade mothers, with Mrs. Liiwniiifii i-ri.tb-n i.. Mrs. Van Vactor and Mrs'. Harry Todd presided at tho codec table. Intyre, soprano; Joan Stacy, con- iriuio, aim Marilyn Hiiyden, nianlst. Murlan Mclnlyre sang "Green uruiiunes swaying-- and "An Irish Lullaby." Joan Stacy sang 1 lm 1 I.V .ll.ril" Il.tM "fc'nf Vmi Alone." Both girls were accom- .l.t.iif.r. iiv wira lunrnn Mni Marilyn Haydcn played two n u m o e r s, "soiloggletto" and "Three Blind Mice." Mrs. Mar guerltte Groves gave two read ings, "Mr. Lcvlnsky at the Wed ding" and "And So Was 1." Joe Hicks spoke on socialized mcdl cine, lowed. Mra .1 M I.nnnK Koif Janson and Mrs. Elmer Wade were elected to servo on tho nrtmintitlnff rnmmlUaa Vim.. Hon of officers will be held at the next meeting. E. G. Childers was In charge of auctioning the articles sent in for tho white elephant sale, and sold all tho Items. Refreshments wore served by Mrs. Ray Keller. Mrs. Glen Brumble and Mrs. E. G. Childers. Polican City The newly organized Pelican City chapter of the PTA elected officers at its March 20 meeting. The officers who will serve the 1940-47 term are Mrs. M. Riley, president; Mrs. Merton Wilson, first vice president; Mrs. Agnes Lageson, second vice president; ,Mrs. L. Brauner, treasurer, and iMrs. J.-A. Blcvlns, secretary. Mrs. Grover L. Yantis was chairman of the day Mrs. Lage son will also serve as member ship and conduct a drive for new members. Pupils of Mrs. Merrill's room had the largest number of par ents present at the meeting. Fol lowing the business of the day, tea was served by Mrs. Flnnell, Mrs. Brauner, Mrs. Underhlll and Mrs'. Blevlns. Tho next meet ing will be April 17 at 2 p. m. In the school. Thi Hans Norland Insurance Agency Is centrally located, 123 N. Bin St. Fluhrer's Weekend Special Chocolate Brownies A few weeks ago we offered you chocolate Brownies ... a delicious, soft, tasty cookie. By popular de mand we repeat our special this week-end. Don't miss this excep tional value . . . fresh from our ovens , , , your family will be de lighted with them, especially when they are made the way Fluhrer's make-them. Pineapple Fruit Rolls We are also going to have those rich pineapple fruit rolls . . . moist, golden-colored and tempting. Serve these with fresh hot coffee to com-. plete your breakfast menu. Be sure to come in and let us serve you with our week-end special! KIAMAWSHMBT j Leadon in the active program arranged this year for the Joseph Conger Ptrent-Teacher group, are the above officers. Top row, left to right, Mrs, E. G. Childers, president; Mrs. Roy Keller, vice president. Below, Mrs. H. W. Buker, secretary; Mrs. Glenn Brumble. treasurer. Kennell-Ellii. Nation Faces Teacher Lack PORTLAND, March 20 () America is confronted with a critical teacher shortage, with the older ones retiring and no prospects to take their place, F. L. Schlagle, president of the Riverside Tuesday, April 2, the River side PTA will sponsor a Cub pack at the school at 7:30 o. m and all parents, both fathers and motners, are urged to attend The meeting is called in the school auditorium. There will be a technicolor sound film on uud activities. Fathers Night is slated for Thursday, April 11, and Mrs. Donald Cram is chairman of the refreshments committee. National Education association, asserted here. The Kansas City. Kas,. edu cator, addressing the annual btato ieacners association con vention, said, "You've got to have people prepared and young people simply are not en tering the educational field any more." He blamed Inadequate pay, and the difficulty presented by communities expecting too much of teachers, . compared with other professions. 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