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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1948)
PACE SIX HFRALD A KIP NFWS KIAMATH FAILS ORFCON FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1941 News W TA Notes Joirph f'onger film ahnwn by thr city nd county Joseph Conner mothers iind guests school boards, were entertained lit the regular ' Mrs. Shatter thanked all her pom meeting April 31. by the fourth i mlltees nho helped on the stale (rude youngsters who presented a j convention. The historian's report group of folk songs, and by the was presented by Mrs. Hul Osle. fourth and fifth grades whose songs I Highlights ol the state convention were highlights from "Sing of Your apre given by Arnold Clrnlapp. su West," Conger's contribution to the ' penntendent of schools. He stressed extravaganza. the question, "How are we going .o Installation of new officers, pre- use lmt '"""I "t he conven vlnusly announced for the April I "on?" including klndercnrtens tor meeting, was postponed until Mav I children, safety and adult programs 18. the final meeting of the school ; for Prenta. year. i Mrs Hugh Haddock was the in- I Mailing omcer tor tne new county Mrs. A. A. Mont- FUNNY BUSINESS The nunrn for In. hir,,.i wwm ! slalllm 0,lMt count went to Mrs. French's second Mr- "" guide, gomery Is the newly elected presi Members and guests adjourned to the cafeteria following the business meeting to work on table decora tions for the PTA convention Just rnncllKVil hiti Cnttw anH ooli .. uiH--- who men presented Mrs Shnf. m; I "Tm ""nn """bm. Mrs aeni: Mrs. Rav Ke er m .- dent: Mrs. Oeoi-ge Clark, secretary: Mrs. Rose Mathers, treasurer. Corsages were presented to each bv Mrs. Shaffer nri tn l doci- who then presented Mrs. Shnf and Mrs. Dick Maguire Fairview Shaffer also eAVe n oifr nf ........ ciitlon to each committee member ii..iiMi io pacT 'ximmittee member Chief Keith K. Ambrose of the w ho has so fnithfully helued her city fire department was the prlnci-1 durme the veor. pal speaker at the Fairview Parent- I Garry Robertson of the dtv school Teacher meeting on April 22. His : system was a t e' the dav' fmtr uac ".Q-ifnt.- 1m !. u ...... tonic Was "Safetv in the Hnm" nnrf pertained to prevention of fire by ciiuuimiiuu 01 various lire nazaros. Fremnnl Officers Of Prvmnnt Wl ...... stalled In a ceremony Fridav after- Sam Smith, cltv recreation dT ".?7..!"T "'": rector, was also present and out- the retiring president Mrs A A lined pans for expansion of the city j Montgomery, was presented 'with a' recreational program. nnst-nresident s bar br he groim FurtJicr information on "Cubbing" Those takinr of'ices with Mrs Hugh I ScTt oificehn RR"en0 ' S,ddWk ,nrtn,n- Mr? 'me, .nWd1heE1ri!,0n 'fiCere WRS hfld 2 I with orsTges. " and the following were named. Mrs. t W. H. Harlan, president: Mrs T L c, .m f0""' "m to Mrs Buena Lawrence, vice president: Mrs. Ed f. ' Junior high room, and -o -- I AIT'S FlrVlf Rnhincnn'i paamhJ j F ' 1 1 1 '- --.- ' '. ! i'.'l'. JL.J"l-'ff UCSaS": - , rJillr. Ill fSfPsij- " - Sum mn.Kloi.vicl .ilfcTt & "Our new time-saver desk saves running to the water I - 1 1! luuiiiniiu Oranas. secretarv: Mrs. tin An'rt.r. I Mrs- 1 inn fr. .,, . room. The newly elected officers also s,'Printfnient of Schools Arnold Mrs.Florence Ollmann. principal, and rar,Dp RV' interesting reoort Mrs. O. E. Powell, special meals ' nls attendance at the Flvlng chairman, were chosen rti,otM ! Oossroom and he also discussed to the state convention at OVS this ' ' Iocal 0 are meeting past week. The officers also selected T "oulfmente to keep up Mrs. Dick ICn.nnh t tv. "h present dav conditions. Pfefferle, Mrs. WendaU B ' Smith I P01" of the recent state PTA and Mrs. L. A. Murphv. as conven- i nven,,on given by Fremont There was a hnhhr hm bv the students which was viewed ov uie fiA members and later the tlon delegates Room count was won by Mrs. Fred wheeler's fourth grade. RlEl,mi,nt. fourth grade mothers with Mrs Or- 1 ""Ji01" 608 rt "-ed tea In the Ttue Herman oh.i.- '""' County Council The Klamath Countv Council of Parents., and Teachers met for pot luck luncheon In the Fremont cate teria Tuesday of this week with the Henlev unit ni-fr-tr v. . The meeting was opened bv the county council president. Mrs" Har old Shaffer. Mrs. Hugh Haddock read the treasurer's report on the state convention financial status part of the bills to be paid bv the state and the remainder bv the county council and PTA units' Mrs- Ray Keller. Mrs. Ivan Crum packer and Mrs. R. Fisher were ap pointed on the auditing committee Reports were read by Mrs. A A Montgomery frnm ..... 1 j, '. ..u II : oi.c-iii aeierotes I ho attended the state convention . 1.. success 01 the Klamath coun cil and PTA unite for such a fine meeting. The room count was tied for members present, nine each Discussion on the film. "Human Growth." was held and at what age level it should be shown. Action was taken by the council to have this Wet Weather Cost Hiah To Farmers OREGON CITY. May 7 i;p The leng. wet spring may cost Clacka mas county farmers J5.000.000, Countv Agent John J. Inskeep esti mated today. He said late planting will cut ground crops, the wet weather mav have reduced fruit crops and late frosts damaged berries. The $5,000. 000 loss if it develops would be about one-third of last year's farm income in this county. iiVEIiiiit i Thv luli I Ol r : I I Letttr priotrd her mwil al k tnttr than M ord, mail b wrttlrit lntbl ON t Slin mt lh Mper. and mntl atenrd n th .orr-l N r V. AM) AUOKtSS l Iht writer Cantrinsiian rallawmc ' h rule rt w.rmli ttlrmrd QIKSTIOX KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. (To the Editor) Where is justice to be found in juvenile delinquents when one party pays for all? I sat in at a hearing where a little girl had gone to California with another girl and two boys. The nno ffirl l nnu' In o hnmn tnr u.ui. ward girls, while her "friends" are still out in society. Why. please, do these others of the same group get to go free when, according to law. the boys definitely committed the Mann act by trans porting the girls to another state? rio th illvntlf nfflnnre Uni-a certain number of delinquents on the loose so as to have work to do to keep a Job tor themselves? MRS. E. J. DREW. f L i n k v 1 1 1 e crntrtrrv ; and .iuu-uu the city charter to allow such levy." - .uembers of three organizations composed largely ol pioneer de scendants, are asking voters to con sider that the marKiug and proper 1 prvscnation of historic spots is a 1 worthwhile undertaking. They leei I that the Llnkvllle cemetery, being '. the hiM resting place ol pioneers 01 . Kuinath countv. ts h hhu m ur,.r j historic Interest. They ask all voters to vote 504 Yes to Insure the suitable care of this sacred plot of ground. tSignedi MRS. WILBUR A. JONES, Publicity chnirimin lor Eula lona chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution. Aloha Club ot Past Matrons of the Eastern Star, Art Needlework ! 203 High St., Klnmath Falls. Ore. j The constant breaking of the ocean waves, according to the En cyclopedia. Is very important in mix ing oxygen with the water for the benefit of marine animals. Lake Paying Funds Okayed I.AKEVIEW. May 7 The state highway department will put up about 112.000 toward Improving mid puvliiK J tlicci in Lnkrview, with city and county assistance. It was announced this week following a meeting here with Harold C. Ayera, assistant highway engineer charge of county and city reliillons. The state money will route Hum the special S2.MI.IHK) fund m-I aside for the fust time this year from gas tax revenues to assist cities In im proving sti-eela Unit have excep. tloiinl use due to Industrial growth. A part of Hie street extends out side the city limits, so the county will ld III II completion. The work will Include a 34-foot oil mat 3t Inches thick. It la about one mile long. To Iluy. 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