Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 13, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1 948
News IP T A Notes
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Regardless of what It Is called, in
fantile paraiybU is rxtremply serious
ana should be Riven Immediate at
tenUon. stated Mrs. Elite Koschnick,
to the members ol the Fxrvtew PTA,
January 23, In the school audi
torium. Mrs. Koschiiick gave a very
Informative talk regarding the
symptoms, enre and cure of polio.
The meeting ns called to order
by the president, Mrs. Ronald Fish
er. Mrs. James Hall read the min
utes of the last meeting, and Mrs.
Ous Anderson gave the treasurer's
report.
John Raffelto Jr. spoke on behalf
of the Boy Scouts. His subject was
Cubbing. "A Home Project." He is
especially Interested in boys of Cub
(Scout age. He showed a movie of
"Cubbing in the Home." It gave par
ents more of an idea of just what
the boys must do to become Scouts.
Mr. Raffetto had booklets for any
one Interested In the duties of a Den
Mother.
Mrs. Harold Shaffer, county coun
cil president, was a visitor to the
meeting.
Ph;' . Dannelley sang two num
bers. The first an old-fashioned lul
laby, "The Slumber Boat" and a
modern one "Cha Baba Cha Bnba."
Judy Bronner played two piano se
lections, "The Wood Nymphs Harp"
and "Hallelujah."
The flag salute was lead by Mary
Lou Williams and Edwin Logan.
Mrs. D. E. Van Vectors room
won the room count.
There being no further business.
the meeting was anjourned. and re
freshments were served in the cafe
teria. Altamont
Altamout PTA met for its regular
meeting and a brief observance of
Founders Day. February 10 at 2:30
p. m. In the elementary gym with
'resident Mrs. W. M. Gibson pro
viding. Mrs. Jack Chapman announced
that Mrs. Josephine Penrod's third
grade room and Mrs. A. C. Olson's
fourth grade room won the PTA
cash membership prizes, and also
presented them with blue and gold
pennants for their rooms. Mrs. Ol
son said her room had decided on an
aquarium and invited everyone to
eome and see it after it is com
pleted. Mrs. Penrod said her room I
hasn't decided what they would pur
chase for their prise.
Mrs, Penrod's room won room
count again for the elementary
school and Mrs. Stella Bonne s
sixth grade for the Junior high.
Mrs. Hans Frei introduced Mrs.
Robert Hull, Altamont 'a first PTA i to attend. The carnival gets under
president, who gave an Interesting ' at T o clock and there will be
history on PTA activities during her I entertainment lor all including fish
presidency in 1926. and said at that I ponds, biiuto. boxing matches.
conducted by Mrs. K. A. Geary In
the school library at 1:30 p. m.
Younger children will be cared for
during the PTA meeting by older
girls In the school gymnasium,
rellcan
"Frantic Frolic" is the name of
th Pelican PTA carnival scheduled
Ut tonight. February IS. at the
Pelican school. There will be a
chicken dinner served at 6 o'clock
and the publio is cordially Invited
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
time there were only three rooms
and 59 pupils. Past presidents who
were honored Included Mrs. Hnll,
Mrs. I. W. Hare. Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs.
Ray Wonser and Mrs. R. A. Nelson.
Each was presented with a corsage
pinned on by Mrs. K?n Samson.
Others honored with corsages
were Mrs. Stella Bowne. Mrs. J.
Penrod. Mrs. A. C. Olson and Mrs.
Crawford, teachers who have taught
booths, games, a request program
and other Interest. A ham will be
given away during the evening.
C.llrhrlst
The Otlchnst PTA observed
Founders Day on the afternoon of
February 10 .n the library room of
the high school. Mrs. Whitfield's
fifth graders gave a recitation fea
turing an alphabet that spelled
fxmnders Day. Mrs. Hamilton pre-
at Altamont for many years, and , semed these same pupils in vocal
who, with the exception of Mrs.
Crawford, who has retired, are still
teaching here.
Mrs. Lucile Davison, director of
music, presented all first grade
rooms in the following numbers:
Jack In the Box." "Flopsy Flora."
"Chinaman" and "Little Tea Pot."
These were much enjoyed by the
numbers. Mrs. L. C. Franklin then
introduced Mrs. V. I. Brader. first
Gilchrist PTA president. Mrs.
Brader spoke on PTA founders and
the work done since 1897. After a
short business session the meeting
adjourned for the Founders Day
special cake and gift offering.
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
audience as was little Judy rVaier j Bonnie Hardy, Mrs. Sam Ware. Miss
in the solo "My Doll." Bertha Wins. Mrs. Ora Hedden and
A silver tea followed the meeting Miss Dorothy Houston. A lovely
with Mrs. Robert Hall and Mrs. I. W. table was covered with a lace cloth
Hare pouring. An attractive center- ' given the Gilchrist Qrizzllettes by
piece of blue and gold flowers cen-1 the rr.v The girls loaned the cloth
tered the lace covered table. Fourth ; for the occasion. Mrs. Esther Ouddat.
grade room mothers were in charge. one of the original founders of the
The next meeting will be March 9 i Gilchrist unit, poured and Mrs.
in the Junior high. Bonnie Hardy cut Uie cake. Mrs.
Roosevelt j Esther Guddat. Mrs. Rohsan and
Roosevelt PTA will observe i Mrs. Craig will be the nominating
Founders Day at the school on committee for the coming year.
Tuesday February 17. at 2:30 p. m. , oehlerich. nrinemal. was ore-
Mrs. Robert A. Thompson is Found
ers Day chairman and is arranguig
the program. There will be tea dur
ing the afternoon and Mrs. Dick
Hessig from Mrs. Mills' room is
room mother chairman assisted by
Mrs. Howard Dickson and Mrs.
Glenn Evans. Co-chairman is
Mrs. Alvin Macartney from Mrs.
Harris' room assisted bv Mrs. Greer
Drew and Mrs. Charles Harm: Mrs.
George Goehring from Mrs. Lear's
room assisted by Mrs. Hans Nor
land. Mrs. Strtnsham and Mrs.
George limbat.
There will be an executive board
meeting at 1:30 p. m.
The social hygiene class will be
sented with a gift of money to be
used for basketball tournament ex
penses to be held in Klamath Falls
February 20 and 21. Attendance
flags were won by Mrs. Dennis for
the second grade and by Mr.
Oehlerich for the seniors.
Phone your want-ad to The Her
ald and News, 8111. or bring your d
to the office at Pine and Esplanade.
Pay in advance, get 10 discount.
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J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
New Office Location
30t North 1th St,
Phone 9346
The bravest man in Town
Banker Flint, who hits right out therb with notmin but
A THIN PANtt OF LASS TO PROTECT HIM f ROM THR" PUBLIC
FDR Started To
Write Biography
NEW YORK. Feb. 13 i"w-An ex
amination of the papers of the late
President Roosevelt has disclosed
that he was working on a biography
of John Paul Jones during his last
year In the White House.
His son. Elliott, said yesterday that
"no one knew he had been working
on It. not even mother." until Mrs.
Roosevelt found a to.ooo-word
synopsis of the naval hero's life
among the president's papers.
I "Father's facts are different from
any life story that has ever aptietired
on Jones." Roosevelt said. He added
that "now, I'm amplifying all this
rare data into a historical novel."
Music Contest
Here Saturday
The Southern Oregon district
contest for solus and small en
sembles will be held in Kliiiinith
Falls at the high school on riutiu
ilny, March 13. It Is expected that
M'tcrnl hundred hluli school nlu
deuia from ixmtla In Hoiitheru Ore
gon will be hi-iti on Unit day com
peting for ratings. Judges tor the
Klamath Falls' contest ate John
Siehn, director of bund and pro
fessor at the University of Ore
gon, Karl Ernst, auiiervinor of mu
sic. Portland. Daniel liuckmuii. di
rector of band and orchestra. Vnn-
couver high school. Vancouver,
w nail., and Joseph wye, professor i
of piano at Oregon State college.
John O'Connor Is local chairman j
handling arrangements for tho con- i
lest In Kluniath Falls. Present
plans are to include a concert in the
high school auditorium on Satur
day night, consisting of the out-
standing winners of the day's run
lest. Comiietllion will be oih'ii io
all high schools south of Eugene
and will consist of Instrumental
si.los, vocal solos Instrumental and !
vocal ensemble divisions.
This Is the first tune (hat this !
contest has been scheduled in
Klamath Kails and preparations to
handle the many students and pur
enia who will lie here on that duv
nra being niiule now. The conical
will be conducted under rules of
I he National Hand, Orchestra, mid
Vocal association. Joseph Lubbuto
of Grants I'nsj Is chairman of
Southern Clinton district with
(lleuu Matthews, of Ihe fuclllly of
Southern Oregon Collrga of Educa
tion, as secretary.
I'Eii'l'IIIN
IHjlt'l'LANl), Feb. 13 Ml Pell-
mi- i--'mii-iii n inline
on the dciiiiHTutlc. primary ballot In
Oregon will go Into clii ulullon toon.
Monroe Hweeilauil, Molalla pub
lisher, said a ('(iiiuiilliiw w-milri Iwuin
collecting the kkh) sluiintitiM neeci-
suiy io win a place on the ballot.
Tho water boa snake bears Ha
young alive.
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