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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1949)
FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1949 f.toL AND NtWj. KLeXMAIH rALLi UKfcOUN PACE NINE News HDTA Notes Malin At a meeting lirlil Monttuy eve lilni. tx-lolirr 9, til Malln limh arhool, Mr. T. A. DrMrrrllt, chair men uf Ills Malln Hareiile end Pa lit'iu rlub. ixjlnlr1 tilt following rrmniltlet cliolrmrii (or Hit ecliool carnival to ba lirld In (tie huh arhool gym November 18. Mr. and Mr.. Km 1 1 Tofrll. Mr. and Mr. Ed Hlastny and Vac Ra ima, bingo; Mri. Ueorge Hniallry and Mf. Teresa Mrl'umb, (lull pond; Mra. Vac Kallna and Mrs. John Frrltag. movies; Mr. and Mra. T B. Wrallirrby, darl game; Wil liam Itajuus, founlry store; Mra. Jerry Lynns and Mra. Harold Free, man, candy and novrltm; Max Marvin, lurkry and Ttianksatvliiii dinner; James Conroy, baseball kill: Mra. Dirk llrntrl, punrh; Mra. William ftajnus and Mra. Jrrry llalnna, hot doga and collrr; Mra. t.'harlra Uobry and Mra. lunula Ka llna, cake, ilr, Ira errant and rot fee; A. E. Hlrrrt and L) L. Mlllrr, concession tlrkel aalri. Mr. Charlra. band Instructor. lll havt charg of the evanliig a music. Thla year thrrt will ba a quern to trlgn ovrr tha rarttlval. One girl r will be choarn Irom each grade III the Junior and senior high arhool classes. Una girl will be srlecled In novel way to be a carnival queen (or the night ol November It. Program chairman, Mra. Emll Tofrll and Mra. Ed Blaatny and their committee, have made plana to have Dr. Wayne Wilbrr Wella of Houlhern Oregon college at Ann land, to be the speaker for the Par enta and Patrona meeting. Mra. Clark, musle Instructor, will have a very Interesting musical program of South Amrrlra planned. Dr. Wella haa recently relumed from Houth Amertra and hla talk will be on that country. The neat ParenU-Patrona meet ing will be Tuesday, October II. at I p, m. in tha high achool. A cor dial Invitation l eslendrd to every liitrrealrd peraon to attend. Bonanza Walter Manlike and Olnry Rudd aang. Assisting with refreahtnenta were Mra. Clayton Hweasey, general chair man, Mra. Doug Thomaa, Mra. I. BlHinirr. Mra. Oiibert Osborne, grade arhool PTA; Mra. Ed Osborne, Mra. Edgar IJurkett and Mra. Otla Koper, high school PTA. Assisting with the reception were Mra. frank Howard, Mra. Ronald' Ward. Mra. Oenrge Fischer, Presby- j terlan church: Mra. Raymond Baker. ! Holy Cross rhurrh: Mra. Lynn Krl- ( ler, Utter Day Halnte and Mra. Olrn Vernon, Church of Chrlat. j The llonaiisa PTA gave parly at the gyninaaluui Hrpleinber it In honor of the teachera. The eserutlva coinmlltee, KMhrr Drown, Kaihy lll kman, Greet lrarljorn, Norma llaskins and llll lie Colwrll, waa tioateaa group. J'tan Marrhant. lieaUIre DeVaul and llrlrn ijerry were In charge of re- Irrshmeiits. I Each peraon registered and re- AltflfTIOnt mru m irmt ill ibii vnn wiiii the Individuals name written on It. Hiirrlal prlae of the evening went tn fcrneal Huddy. A conlril whlrli aa greatly enjoyed waa a hat making game In whlrh husbanda made hata from a table of mate rlula. and their wives modeled the r'eatlona. Merlon Whipple won the prize. Ilia hat, modeled by Mra. Whipple, waa made from a oolan tier, teething ring. Chrlslnv orliulnrllta and ribbon. in Whllh a ir,uir inrcilllg. . ,,,. ,,m j Altamonl PTA would like to take Sermon Series To Continue At Brethren ner for family In Germany. The neat meeting ol Die clrrle la sched uled for Tuesday, October II. Tha community la cordially Invit ed to attend all of he aervlcea and I activities of the church. Rev. Edward Lander, minuter of the Community Church of the Hrethren. 477) Bristol. olf 8um mera lanei will give the fifth in a aeries of messagea on the Ten Com mandments at the 11 o'clock, morn ing worship service when hlr theme will be "The Hervli-e of Honor." The commandment Is "Honor the Allamont PTA will meet Tuesday.! father and thy mother." At 9:46 g m. the church school will be In session with clauea tor children of all agea, aa well aa for adulta. A nursery la provided for children up to 4 yeara ol age dur ing the morning worship service. Women'a Project The Women'a circle in a meeting ! October II at 3 p. m. in tha Junior high gym. An Interesting program la Indicated with a hobby show and cooked food aale being featured. All (those who care to enter an exhibit In the hobby show art urged to call Mrs. Karl Kujac, 78M. Those who wish to contribute homemade I candy, cookies, pie or rake, are ask- trrt 1 fd to bring them to the meeting. New Relations Course Offered A course In personal and family relatione la now being offrred aa part of the Klamath community col lege program at KU1W and meete Monday evening at 7 p. m. In room 300. Professor John bV hull of Southern j Oregon college Is the Instructor. The course aoorosrhra thm rwit. nf Bs,m ' of the basic family problems. Such topics as changes In family litera ture, economic problrma of the fam lly, divorce, adoption, foster homea, and social life within the family are among those discussed. The course carrlea three hours of I The atudy. group all meet preced- In another contest husbands' team and competed, the husbands won. Darlrne Blackmail of Henlry en tertained with two songs, "Look for the Hilver Lining" and "You're Hi raking My Heart " Bhe waa ac rompanlrd by Irene Bement. Ninety persona were present In eluding the trachera. II rTjConger Roosevelt fills fif.ruarllitillu In Ifil -,, V teachers uf the elementary and ' 1,1,1 Providing a Chrl-tmni din Junior high schools. Elementary, first grade. Mra. Edna M. Yoxall, Mra. June M. Donelaon. iiumrr conger PTA will hold a night second grade, Mrs. Luclle Pappenlus. r. rv-i-.h., ia ., . .,!.!. , C. Hlianw. i M"; Hoberu Miller. Mrs. Constance . u,, ,cn,'w ,uditorlum. A very n. principal. Harah llranrhaud. Mrr- u" ".,ioaepn ren- t,rcung program U plannrd. Par- ton Whipple. John Miracle. Ixrolhy "- Jr' "Y, ' . Brnnun- r-1 enu are urged to attend, e.pecially Z. . ' .. . as many lamert as po io. Mrs. Lucille Davison. i ... Junior high, four grade, Mra. Nelle last Tuesday chose two projects for college credit, ft should have Con ine period preceding the Christmas' aldrrable professional and public ap-season-. The first project is on the ! peal and may of course be taken local level and will be that of dress- without credit. It, I, nr.lt- fn, II,. ll.,M,.tt. k.ii. a, I . . ...a u.j.w niaiimiu rails lirr urpariinnii. j oe secoiia project IS Church Plans Children Day This Sunday will be observed Children's Day In Church at the Klamath Lutheran church, Croat and Crescent, and all Sunday achool children and their parents art In vited for worship. Rev. Irvln Tweet will preach the sermon. "Equipped for Battle." Both the Junior and aenlor cholra will ting. Sunday school la at 1:45 a. m. Kindergarten department which Includes children of 3, 4 and t yeara old, will meet tor Sunday school at 11 a. m. An adult confirmation clasa' will meet at 2:30 p. m., Sunday at the church. Young C'ouplea The young married couples' club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peebler, 319 Haskln, for the first meeting of the fall season. All old and new members are Invited. Other meetings and tventg on the church program art aa follows-. Monday: Boy Scouts, troop 43. Harold Anderson, Scoutmaster, at T p. m. Tuesday: Church brotherhood, potlurk supper, 1:30 p. m., at the church. Thursday: Junior choir, 7 p. m ; senior choir rehearsal. I p. m. Friday: Board of deacons and deaconesses. I p. m., at the church. Saturday: Junior and senior con firmation classes. 9 a. m ; Lutheran Children of the Reformation, 3 p m. Plain tapioca cream la delicious with a little orange rind folded into It. Then when ready to 1 1 r v t garnish It with fresh orange sec tions. Or make a sauce for the pudding out of orange Juice thick ened with a little cornstarch. Yrnrka. Barbara Miracle, Sarah Rosa. Olive Praley, Jack Yenrks, 1-ola Horn. Lenore Sparks, Joanna Olvan, Paul Itelmami and Tommy Blackmail. Refreshmenta were served follow, lug the program, and a social hour was enjnyrd. The next regular PTA meeting will be held at I p. m.. OcWiber 34 at the high school. A panel discus sion on "What Makrs a Oood Cltl ten." Is planned, and anyone Inter ested la cordially Invited. All parents and children of Roose velt achool and frlrnda from the w hole community are Invited to the annual PfA carnival to be held at the school at 7 p. m, Thursday. Oc- uevllie. Mrs. Verna Dean Long. Mrs. Mary Williams: eighth. Edna Bloom. Mra. Vejma Tennery. Mra. Christine Murray, Mrs. Leola Thompson, mu sic teacher. Mrs. Vlolelle Moore: home economics, Mra. Jack Wright: . snop, hop Lnngueville: girls' gym, Mrs. Vernat)ean Long; boya' gym. E. Brower: band and srlenre. E. Teachera of all Tulelake com-1 Payiant: school nurse, Muriel Pal munlty schools, were honored the i mer. evening of September 33 at a re-1 All parents who have not met reptlon sponsored by the PTA of their children's teachera are Invited the grade school. The reception held to attend PTA meetings and be In the annex of the Tulrlake Pres- i come acquainted, brterlan church took the place of, the Hepirnibrr meeting of the ele. kijll , Villi J neue Olson. Mrs. Vivian Wella: fifth. Mrt.i OUmMerS Margaret Lavln. Mra. Juanlta Nrllis; , Ilr ,.lh M , ,,, JrnMpr o . J, .T? Qulck'' teachers and membert of the Sum- US "le ESS-i r.Uk!?'; " Parent-Teacher, association Tulelake on Tuesday. October 11. at 2 30 n m ! The thrme of his talk will be "How to Curb Contageoua Diseases." First grade students In Mrs. W. J. Stevenson's room will present en tertainment for the mothers. Refreshments will be served. BECAUfft BEAUTIFUL BONDEX KEP WMJiS 0Ry' NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, FOLKS SAY CALVERT TASTES THE BEST ' irr s j.'co u eh. rm;n i "' " la msi n liawr npnmim I v Afalinltirinni . . . ..... .'-" ! Mint i-ia win meet in the audi- , i assisted. torlum at 3 n m Wrini4 rw. for the event, alatrt that the con cessions art numerous and promise lots of fun for all games, re-1 re. " "aaiano. co-pnmram freshmenu, prises, movies, a prist chairman with Mrs. Burns Short, fight, a hobby show and even a i v u, lme to the teachers magician will fill out the evening a I " Introduced Tulelake t first PTA program. Funds derived will be used , President. Mrs. C. C. Coulson. for the work of the PTA. Mrs. Coulson awarded past presl- Chalrmen of the vsrlou. crTOmlt- A' P" to Rvckman teea are Mrs. Oeorge rillcraft and . P prWent of the high achool Mrs m.hoiv. s-imrf .r.ri. Mr. PI-A and to Mrs. Frank Jameson. I.OUU Soukup, fifth grade: Mra. Sam Mushen and Mrs. Darrell Miller, first grade: Mra. William Patterson and Mrs. Fred Farley, third grade Mrs. Oeorge Myers and Mrt. Frank Bogatee. fourth grade. Mrs. H. J. Ellis and Mrs. Lane Warren. grade achool PTA. Incoming presidents of the high school group. Mrs. Leonard Meahke and Mrs. E. L. Coyner ol the grade school were Introduced. Principals and teachera ol all schools, pastors and tlielr wives of all Tulelake seventh grade. Mrs. Bob Porter. Mrs. 1 churches and other guests were In Oeorte Clark, Mrs. Merit Rwamrn J traduced. and Darrell Potter, Theme for the yeara programs I planned by tne elementary PTA Is Parents and Patrons . "Influences outside Die home that How Much Do Manners Mean" ! available If used Intelligently." will be tht program for the next i Mr- Leonard Mrslike led commu meetlng of tht Parents and Patrons mlr alnguif for the program hour. rlub of KUHS.. to be held Wednes- The Shulu autera, Barbara, Joan day afternoon, October 13. at 1 "nd Mary Louise, presented vocal tober 13. Mothers are requested to register In their childs home room between 1 and 3 p. m. if possible If It Is not possible, a register board will be In the foyer of the auditor ium and mothers ran sign aa they enter. This method will be used In determining the room count. Parents who bring small children are welcome to leave them In groups where adult supervision will be provided. Speaker for the meeting will be Winston Purvine. director of vyimoii trcniucai uuiliuie, wno j win speak on vocational education. Refreshments will be served In the school cafeteria alter the meeting- . ... 5T TASTE CALVERT YOURSELF ...AND YOU'LL SWITCH, TOO CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey -se a Praf- Drain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Coras, N Xork City AM A0MtSS...WITrl tST 5AI. THE WWCeT'' Ci BONDEX Aootof MAcM our rain VV HOUSE HAS REAL OVSJ"" LgXk JJmaxs CONCRETE Vf 1 fcfyl I I wAitt xeees 'em cwv 1 1 f JJ4CJU I V rrs easv '" quick... X I r mJf .-J1T y i tmam a u. crrwen I jm. caant pjmt I Wondwrful for BRICK, KfTy 'stucco, asbestos A ij " SIDING. Com In Pvrt T-Zjl -a-t-- Whit and 12 lovtly g tErv lXL?'liir $i.2o k HiMiil7 ts. se. ws, t t UUZJf X If lg Mertar J.l.ts 11 V M $5.50 Crasks with IONDIX ailiay tci, I.VWI MTOIAUUC CIMINT. I JHL V PHONE WESTERN UNION IN YOUR TOWN IrTTTTTi ItiM.krr) lMataaWArvVrA lt tnD ' ADED&TAD 1 tTViln' f 'T s. a".w p-rs rill I I Qf JMll U Ur 4ot I. Sr DtAMX hrim, FUmA. t1 fTJfl ll llll LatasMBlBaitalaM. tvi smi tmmm. B. latt omsp. t hMc. tnmm. 1 1. a-a XJW Dr. R. Theodora Lindley OPTOMETRIST Built 111, Med.-DenUI Bldg. Phone 4.15 Albany Cleaning Plant Burns ALBANY, Oct, 7 (A) Fire dee. troyed tht Hub cleaners here 1st last night. leaving Intact only tht walls of tht building. Plamea from tha building, located on tht Parlflo highway near tha east city limits, were roaring high when first noticed. Owner Lester Horton could not ba located at once, but fire men tenta tively estimated damage at JS.OOfJ, No clothes or equipment war aal vaged. Unjor Hnslth Kmi, Comfort . anl Hoapitalitr st ike Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium ei Waerat for Kheumallsm, Arthrllla Ksurllla. SisrvouBnesa, mail and Lew Blnoa I'r.ssura aa4 Vkla Krunttons. Oarkea Dlealle Vapoe Batkt tar Asthma. Kriema, Coles, llaaa and Frnnrhttla. BMtaora BOaeral aoelwffe aaltartmss, BV. 1, AakUaa, tea. Or. Bsrasaa Wests. DlreeSat CairopTuSle Fhylclea o'clock In the achool auditorium. Mrs. Frank Howard, dean of girla. will preside aa chairman, following a short business meeting to be In charge of Mra. E. A. Cleary. presi dent. Mra. Howard will Introduce ' three student speakers, Wayne Car others, president ol the student body; Rosemary Murray, president of Pep Peppers, and Jean Mahan. president of the Olrla League, ll It these three who will carry out tht theme of tht program topic. A short board meeting has been 1 called by Mra. Oeary for 3:30. pre ceding the regular meeting, and tea will be served at tht close of the afternoon. , All parents art Invited, but Inas much aa this is an afternoon affair. moment of nulla students are espe cially urged to attend. and Instrumental numbers on the piano, violin and accordion. The Tulelake Barber Shop quar tet, Marvin Thomas, Arthur Martin, - Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and area Ward's Klam Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Soni U nigh Phone Oth TO AVOID HOLIDAY RUSH!! SAVE 10 On All PICTURE FRAMING Brought In Before October 15 You can take advantage of this offer and pick the work up any tlmt before Christmas! SATURDAY FEATURES BANANA NUT BREAD Mode with Fresh Bananas and Pecan Nuts. CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS U KLAMATH'S FINEST SINGER Electrics T II n mi HO SIMM ) 737 Main WEEKEND REDUCTIONS Stock up now at these pricei . , . Prices effective Friday and Saturday only, October 7 and 8. 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