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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1948)
I WfDNE5DAY, APRIL 21, 1948 HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SEC. II PAGB J PTA Convention InterestCenter Kliiiniilli county women active In affair of the Parenl-Teai her wiichilliiii. In the cupiicliy ill officers of unlta or tlie County Council or Mi'llvn In 1 1 in uoliiiio-ciii ol the ITA nil a whole, are foeuMng alien lion on next wrcke stale cnnvrnllun to be held In Klamath Fall mid ul Oregon Vncullonnl school Tuesday, Welned,iy mid Thurday, April 97, M mid 311. Mm. lint tild Hliulfi'r. president of tilt Klmimtli County Council, In general clmliinun o( Hie conven- linn mid she Inn muff of IT A members working nut lllr details of till- big gathering. The president of the Olrgoll Con aiena of 1'itrPllt.i nlltl Teachers, Mm II II. Hill'turnvcs of I'oiillind, In to be here a are olhrr slate officer. We will not give lllr complete piogmm of the :irith aunuitl couven tlon hut here nrn a frw of the Illicit light: Tuesday Registration of drlrgiilc. KllllH opening scmIoii, 10: 311 a. m , OVH, Mr. llai'Krravr presiding C'olllllllltrr rrpnrts National PTA publications lunrh eon, OVB. Clrnrral session, l.ltllii Theatre. Tnur of OVH Kvenlng scuiiou at KUIIfl Wednesday President'! breakfast, Wlllarrt. aenvral session, III m , OVH. Afternoon session, speakers, Hanquet M 1 p m , OVH. Thursday Ocnrral session, OVH AflrrlliMin rsliin, 14 p m. Installation of officer. Outstanding peakcr have lieen obtained for Ihe ronfrrrnre. Includ ing "'Hi World at Our Doorstep.' bv Mr. J. J. dnrlnnd. vice ir-Al -drill. National Congress of Parents nil Teachers, at 7 :to p ni. Tuesday at I ho KI'IIH nililllnrliun: Kdll'-a-tlon for ramlly Living." by Dr Ralph Eckert. ronaullanl In parent education, Cnltfnrnlit department of education. 10 a. m. Wednesday, OVH; "Assignment Tomorrow." by Mrs Oarland. at 1 p m. Wedncs ilny: "Teachers for Our Children." bv Dr. Klmo Htevensnn. president of Heuthrm Oregon college. 10 a. m Thursday; "Hurvlvul In Calamity." I'lulllp Parrlsh. rdllnr of Ihr edi torial page, tlir Orcgnnlan. I '46 p m. Thursday, mul ninnv nthrm. 'Die ronvrntlnn committee are headed by tlir following: general convention rhalrman. Mrs. Harold Hlmffrr: twining. lUtr hoard mrm brr. Mm C r Ijinr: Ifvnl unit drl rpntrl. Mm. Iluith lliuldoi-k: lnu.pl tullly. Mm Rnlpll MrNilll. rhnlr mn. ronunlttrr mndr up of rounty rounrll prmldrnu nrilntrmlnn and rrrdrnliitla. Mm Claudr T. Ilaarv. Mm. Hnrvrv Alirl. Mm C. C iJinr. Mm. J. B. llolrman. Mm. H O Print: find Inn. Mm Raymond Oranp. Mra. r D Cummlnm. Wnldrn Hampwin. Mm. Arthur N Orrrn: riilrn. Mm. Hrlmrr I.lndnlrom: rahlhlu. Mm K M Hawkr. Mlu Jmir Hobb, Mm Dnuilai Prnrr. Bylawa rrvlalnn. Mm Paul Patlrr ain. Mm. Harry II Ororirr, Mm Jrimrlln Moorlirad; trllrm. Mm Trrdrrlr W. Youiilt. Mm. D. D Mlllrr. Mm O. II. Illrirrr: printlm. Mm C. Y). Cummliifft. Mm narold Hhaffrr: publlrllv. Mm Alfrrd Am: llrkria for aim-lal mrnU. Mm llnr- old Hahro, Mm A II Monro. Mra Jamra Ttirnbull. Mm Mrlford Nrl on. Tiifrirmallon ork. Mm H C Ohvr: arrlal honlr. Mra. J K Bayrr; parllamnilarlan. Mm. Hurry If ororirr: drrorallnnn for aprrlnl mrala. Mm O T. Powrll; miwlc Mm. nictiard Pynf. l.ocl rounril ronvrntlon Iradrm rr county nfflcrra. Including Mm Bhaffrr, prraidrnt: Mra A. A Mnnt cmrry, arcrrlary; Mm. Rav Krllrr lr prraldrnl: Mm. Hush Haddock, trraaurrr. Convrntlon commlllrr rhalrmrn: Mm. Ralph MrNutt, hoapllnllty: Mm. D. I,. Bnydrr. lnformallon' Kn. Ifansy Atm. rrltratlon: Mm Arlhnr Rrlnhart, banniirt: Mra. Myron Hull, publlc.atlon: Mm Fdward Hickman, prraldrnfa brrak. faat. lunrhron; Mra. Hugh Haddock, houalui. Pennv Club BONANZA Mm. Wrdle Burke I'trrtolnrd tlir Bonanwi Prnny club i hrr liomr llir rvrnlng of April 14 Oi rala wire I.llllnn nrchdnldt. lila Horn. Brtly Prpplc. Maori Max well, ninnrlir Oowrn. Norma Brch dnldt and Florence Horn. High aenre went to I.llllan Brrh doldl. Rrfrralimrnl were arrved by Mra. Burke t midnight. Immediate Delivery! . APPLIANCES k Ranges k Refrigerators -k Water Heaters k Washers Cabinets k Freezers k Fans, Irons Heaters Your Authorliod G I Doalcr FYOCICS Genoral Iltctric Store lOlh A Main Th. 5100 Benefit Party Thr flrat of ft arrlea of purllra to i'mImi inoiiry for the Myrtle HHin fund waa held Wednenduy eveulnu of laal week when Mra. Mnrtlia MiC'olluiii and Kllrn Upp rntcr tuliird at their home, oOb Jrffrraon ntrrrt. Money will go Into project which will be decided upon luter, but will be one the member of the llunluraa and Prolriwloniil Womcu'a club feel certain Mra. Helm would approve. The beloved Klnmath Kalla teacher died here lout yrnr oiler muiiy yeara' aervlce In, the city i IhkiIk and an actlv member of HI'W. HoiitrMiea for the arrlea will be mrmbera of tin UPW Pal Presi dent club. Clanir were played mid llione prrneul at the flrat gullirriiig were llallie Martin, Ruth llathliiuy of lliulxir: Loreue McCollum, Mar gurrt Klpllugrr, Jacmirllne Newcom, May I'hlnuey, Orace KltlLurii. IJcna llackea, Lorraine gulllcii. Itcrnhe Brut, Loy Hmllh and the hoaleaaea. Ueiurrt waa aerved following guinea. Benefit Dance BONANZA Pruceed from ft dance U. be given May I In the high echool gymnajlum will be uel tor Uie puichaae of mora fir fighting equipment. Plana for the dwnce to be ionored by the city council have been announced by Mayor Hetty Prpple. Mayor Pepple. who now work with an all-male council, alutr that Bonanza haa I'JOOO In equipment which auice lla purchaae haa been rri,xinlble for aavlng 140.000 In city proieriy. Honanxa haa no city water lem and fire ire fought with hand equipment. The nrw equipment planned will Include a 40-gallon atorage lank with engine that call be operated almost iiiftUnlly, and a chemlcul cartridge. Coal la ellmatrd al 1029. Floyd Joiner and hi "Hmoothiev" Klamath rail, will furnlih mule for the dance. Houra are from 10 until 1 o'clock. Luncheon LANOKIX VALLEY Mr. Marr Dearborn and Mra. Cora Leavltt entertained at their home April 14 wiih I o'clock luncheon. Bridge followed luncheon. The room were attractive with daffodil. Irl and puywillowa In spring Hrrangrmrnt. High acore went to Margaret Bur nett: Ileulr Praalrr, aecoud high: Hobblettr Olfl. traveling, and Cledi Well held low. Ountx Included Brtly Pepple. Norma Brchdoldt. Birdie Burke and Clrda Wella of Bonanta. Lol Hunt and JiMiny of Portland: Viola Dear born. Orce Revell, Therea Teare. Mary lldy and Haiel Morrison of Klamath FIU: Orare Thew of Ban Diego and Ruth William. Violet Harris Btrlla DrBel, Rhea Hoiue, llobblrtle Gift, Madge Monroe, Margaret Burnett nd Bessie Km Her. all of Langell valley. Ktimimivmwmmrmmvmwmmtmmmmmmimwvmrm0mmittif ui n iiiLiiiiiaiiawiiaill. ' ww'Ui'i OFFICERS ELECTED by members of the Association of Childhood Education were an nounced ot a luncheon meeting last Saturday. From left, they are Ruth Stout, Altomont school, leader of the third grade group; Nell Stewart, Altmont, leader of the first grade group; Donnas Ridcnour, Cniloquin, leader of second grode group; Morion Barker, Shasta, president; Irena Jclinek, Malin, vice president; Mary Whiting, Chiloquin, secretary-treasurer: and Isabclle Brixner. county school supervisor. Cluderlan itlwI&fpftKpm 9 ajavaaiaaftaawaf iV J V' 1 WWm,-' m , 11, PtMSM P. .W" l I WOK L..,,., aM...u,iMi ,.,k l i . 4 .cJT" 'iiiowa al M . I jr WED APRIL TENTH at the Peace Memorial Presbyterian church were Mrs. Nellie Collman of Wood River, III., and Lee Beck of Klamath Falls. They ore now ot home, 4255 Freido street. Mrs. Beck is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Her ron of this city. Attendants were Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The Rev. Hugh Mitchelmore read the service in the presence of both families. Ouderlan. Honor Guest Friends surprised Mrs. John Bia lock with birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Oma Taylor on Sun day. April 18. Olfta were presented Mrs. Blalock and after dinner sing tng was enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. L brand Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown and Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dougan, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edwards and Frieda Mae, Mra. Ralph Edwards, Leon Lybrand and Florence Mae. Mrs. Oma Taylor, Bill, Sarah and Laura. Prosperity Prosperity Rebekah lodge met In the IOOP hall Thursday evening, April 15, with Berenice McCmcken, noble grand, presiding. There waa no nutation, but the business ses sion waa followed by entertainment. A drum ensemble from KUHB. com posed of Leonard Wash, Charles Norland, David Kaskl, Wallace Lletchty and Edwin McC'rncken, gave aeveral numbers, and refresh ments were served by Llllle Larson and Vera Llnkenbach. The next meeting will be May 6, and there will be Initiation. All offi cers and members of the drill teatq re to wear formats. It la optional with the other members. May Moss) and Stella Dryden will serve re freshments after the meeting. It pays to Use the Want-Adal Card Party A benefit card party was given by the Friendship club In the Com munity hall on Garden street. Wednesday evening, April 14. Pin ochle and auction bridge were played, and at pinochle, Marie Kilgore held high score for women, and Mra. Brazhara. low. For the men. Mr. Rice held hl?h ro- -rf R. Brach. low. In auction. Mr. Webb v.. ...gn. Freda Jackson, low. and the special awards went to Laura Taylor, Mrs. McCollan and Leon Crapo. Refreshment were served by ft committee from the Friendship club later in the evening. Social Club Bridge and tea followed a short business meeting held Friday. April 3 in the Masonic temple by the Eastern Star Social club. The tea table was attractive with an arrangement of lavender and white stock, with small figurines placed nearby. Bridge prizes went to Kate Peyton and Mrs. Herbert Hnnellne. . . The day's special award went to Mrs. Leo N. Huls. Ada Matthews, Bertha Baker and Margie Lambo were hostesses for the meeting. A visitor was Mrs. Rosalind Jackson of Ruth chapter,-Richmond, Va. I s s I i I I I I 1 I I Fur Storage Include! Scientific moth control. Glazing of fur. Insurance against all risks Standard rates. Repairing Cleaning Restyling MARKET FOR SAFETY Blind persons tn England carry white walking sticks and motorists are requested to give them special consideration when crossing traffic thoroughfares. 1 1 I IS e I s i Jo o I I S Jk J 1 2 ill fl Til aV-tl, WHY IT . FLATTKHIiXG CAPE From Your Old Coal? Our master furrier, Mr. Bellisle, will do the restyling of your old fur coat tncuding cleaning, glazing and re lining in our own work rooms for Am l,ow Am 00 No costume ts complete without beau tiful gloves . . . and you'll find none lovelier than our handsewn, double woven cotton gloves by Shalimar; in six button lengths and the season's most exciting colors. See them today . . , wear them tomorrow. 2.90