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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1954)
KIIIDAY, MAY 211, 11)54 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALKS, ORKOON page , Three this fn that m I 4- ly RUTH KING "YES! WE'RE FROM GOD'S OWN COUNTRY wfcere the tun looUd down and imlUd . . . Where people do thinqt naturally and even the PLUMS art wild" . . . Thole ara part of the words of a poem, written by Mn. Halan Hoffman, Latin Instructor at Klamath Union High School, for tha Dolt Kappa Gamma itata convention hold hart two years ago . . . uiad many timet tinea by other groups. They poignantly tell how deeply tha Klamath Country it entwined about hor heart . , . what they do not tell it tha ttory of her long service In tha tchool room . . her deep interest in the boyt and girls the guides each year through Cicero and Caesar , . . that Malcolm Epley Sr., associate editor of tha Long Beach Press Telegram, it her brother. Teaching hat been her life work. She graduetod from New York College Academy in Ne bratka, the daughter of a minister , . , later when her father's call to the West Coast came, and the family arrived in Oregon, he became president of Philomath College. Helen Epley Hoff man studied there, than was graduated from tha University of Oregon where the prepared for her life career in education. She took time out to raise two torn and a daughter, Malvern Alcorn, Prineville, William Al corn, Newport, and a teacher-daughter, Mn. Robert (Jeanettel Balch, now living in Rupert, Idaho where the putt fourth gradert through thair pacet. Helen Epley Hoffman, givet unttintingly of her time and pen to "all who need a phrase or a script." She wrote tha continuity for the colossal historical pageant, "The Spirit Of the Road," saga of the opening of tha Southern route into our ttate . . . the wrote the tcript for the tenior review, "The Forty-Ninor" . . . the't written more mutical lyriet and poemt than the can remember, and the gett them into print , . . Hor hilltop home, "Neweattle," ttandt jutt under the "K" on the hillside above town. As proof of her versatility, it't walls are hung with oil paintinqt from her palette. She collectt salt and popper shaken, adoret her "civilized" Siamese cat, Fa Yinq (Ce lettial Princess I, her police dog Honey . . , the lovet horses, once owned and raited thorough bred quarter hortet on a ranch near Klamath Falls. She hat five grandchildren . . . walkt with the tpringy ttep of a "live-wire" going placet, has a husband Aaron, with the U. S. Forestry Service, who is her right, hand man when she gets tied in a knot" with Latin Club activities, and she hopes that when the time comes to Imv he tchoof room, that she'll have a Latin dictionary "right handy." I.KIilON OK SIFR1T MUNSAN Hi Navy Cnpt. Hi-vrrly M. Coleman, accriMnry of Iho U. N. drlcwillon on thr Mill- my Armistice Communion, Tliiirs dny wns awnrdrd tho Legion of Merit lor exceptionally merltorl Ml Norvlce from Juno 10. 1053 to May 10. 1034. Cut flowers for Decoration Day l.ovrljr rit-mort tf 'H klnrii, tnrtnritnr Hit", tniwhRtli, pionlc , ratM, IIIUi, slaiilri, tvrc ! and Rirdrn iU , lUkullrul hnaqufli In tnrllr ranUlntra rosily U pUrit In ttmtfry, tX.li up. rise rdtr EAHIjY U ifuura rhoktf fUwri. r 11 ONE 41 HA. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery Grand Opening! SATURDAY, MAY 29th JACK'S DRIVE - IN Across from the Municipal Swimming Pool FEATURING COMPLETE Fountain Service Curb Service FREE Favors for the Kiddies ALL DAY SATURDAY Our Specialty Milkshakes 20 Soft Ice Crtara milk hakes, raised and ready te fa in uit t seconds, .en our new mixer. The onlv ene of Its kind In the Klemoth Basin. Civics Club Reviews Basin Recreational Facilities (Editor's Note: This l the last In tv series of articles by members of Hacred Heart Acad emy's St. Michael's Civics Club. The general study topic has been "Know Your Community." This month, the club studied speclfl cslly the recreation facilities of Klamath Falls. Results of I he study, written by Maureen No vak, follow.) By MAURKKN NOVAK Since this la . the last of the "Know Your Community" pro jects, the Hacred Heart Academy Civics Club wishes to tell you about some of the recreational fa cllltlea Klsmsth Fills baa to of fer. First let us enumerate the var ious paras. Perhaps you will be mi prised to find out. how many there really are. There Is Veteran's Memorlsl Park, which la located on the left side of Main near the Link River Bridge; Moore Psrk, off Lakeshore Drive; Klwanls Park In Mills Addition on Applegste Street; Roosevelt Park, on Esplanade and Eldorsdo; Hlukel Psrk on Home Btreel and Mnrlln; Maple Park which Ik across the Link River Bridge; Purview Park on Wordcn and Addison and Pelican Park. In the summer arts and crafts are taught In these parka. Many gomes are played such as Jump rope, horseshoes, ping-pong, ten nis, volley ball, hopscotch and also dunclng. There Is yet another park which I believe should be mentioned and that Is Wlsrd Park. This park l located on Wlard Street, but Is not operated by the Klamath Falls Recreation Department. Mr; Wlsrd makes most of the play equip ment himself out of scrsp ma terials. In recent yeara Softball haa cap tured the Interest of many, both young and old. To satisfy these Interests various leaguea have been formed among men. women and children. Some of the children's lesgues are the Midgets, the Ban lams, the Peewees. A special treat for water en thusiasts Ihls yesr Is the new Klamath Municipal Pool which as most of you know waa opened to the general public Saturday. May 22. The natatorlum will also be opened for private swimming par ties. Here Is a notice for the young fishermen. A fishing derby will be Malin Plans Graduation MALIN Mal.n high tchool graduation exercises will be held Wednesday, June 2, S p.m., at the Broadway Theater. Rex Pulman, Salem, atsto su perintendent of puallc uistiuctlon. win oe guest spcaacr ror uie eve ning. Carrol Howe, county school superintendent, will award the diplomas. Shirley Travis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tr.ivls, with a straight one average to four yeara of high school will be vale dictorian. Salutatorian will 09 Jan- el Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elmore, with grade point average of 1.4. Shirley will a'.iend the Univer sity of Oregon with a nursing ca reer In view and Jan will attend Lewis and Clark with teacher education aa a major. ' Other members of the class of 18J4 their future plans are: Martha McAullffe and Darla Serutzkl, Southern Oregon College; Nada Dcrry. Providence School of Nurs ing. Portland; Shirley Schofleld, Oregon State College; Ruth Doug lax, business career; Flo Johnson, University of Texas Nursing School; Darlene Kessler. home- making: Stan Miller, Army: Peaxl Ottoman, dental nurses training, San Francisco; Jo Johnson, col lege not aelected: Ron Loveness, University of Oregon; Don Unruh. Army: Ruth K a 1 1 n a, Oregon State; Ocorge Evans, Army; Vir gil Rich, Army. held here probably In the latter part of vacation time, Watch your local paper for further Information. Prizes will be given. The following are a few of those lo whom we ahould ahow our gratitude for the work they have done In the line of recreation. They are Bob Bonney, who la the director of parks and1 recrea tion; Mlsa Redkey, manager of the new swimming pool; disdain Hambjtn, pool operator at the nat atorlum: Mae Meyer, Red Cross representative In Klamath county; Francis Smith, superintendent of maintenance; Mr. Smith and Roy Harris, who keep up the parks. The Sacred Heart Civics Club wishes to extend to you a happy, safe and sound vacation. We hope that you have found these articles as interesting and aa beneficial as we have In preparing them. GILCHRIST HIGH NEWS Hy DICK AKNIH A book review waa given Mon day by Mlsa Ifanna, county li brarian and her aslstant, Miss Beaver. They spent a busy day In the hiith school library sorting and packing county books. Other visitors at OlfS Monday were state employment officials, Jim Staples and Stan Hanson. Staples and Hnnnon gave vocation al aptitude tests to Juniors and seniors. Student body elections were car ried out Monday. Officers for the Lerreet Sleek fees lea Make alaeee la Ikle aerl ef ike Weil. Beat eeleet Slese. Bealel par ekeee elea. M-6& school year are aa follows: president, Tom Larson; vice presi dent, Erllne Ware; aecretary, Jean nette Kellem; treasurer, Russell Cole. s . Graduation excrcwea will be held In the high school auditorium Tuesday evening, June .first. Hswiaeeed Orgs Chord Org aa LOUIS R. MANH PIANO CO. 120 Na. 7th .lido fereo"'"" - am Ma- riw- MIMES Choice Selection SOME EXCEPTIONAL ITEMS Baccarat gloss, Wedgewood ond Hovifond china, Mary Gregory glassware, hand pointed plates; Luster glass, Amberina glass, Egyptian candlesticks, American, Eng lish, French and other lamps of brass and gloss, ond many other items. on SALE 3 DAYS ONLY MAY 26th - 27th - 28th ON DISPLAY AT WILLARD HOTEL 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. 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