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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
PAGE SIXTEEN IfERALT) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1954 PTA GllchrUt PTA met In regular ession in we high school library at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday evening, Oc tober 13 with the president. Mm. William Taylor, presiding. Nearly v uicmoers na inenas signed the euest book. The meeting was opened by com- niuiiiiy singing. Ailer the singing, Jane Brader introdureri mmh, of the cast of the coming play Where's the Fire" to be given In the high school auditorium on the evening oi jvovemoer 6. Members of the cast are: Grandma Carter, cnaron Krueger; Sylpha Nesblt Judy Odam; Joan Carter, Judy yse; neroeri carter, Michael Harris: John Smith, Bob Garner; HaZel TlldV. RpvPrlv Knrr.nl... Rill Harrison, Keith Hussell; the' elec trician Fred Bates; Stall: assistant director, Jane Brader; stage man ager, Fred Page: property mana gers, Bennle James and Jeannetle Kellem: sound and curtain, Arthur Warren; assistant makeup, Erllne Ware; business manager, Jane Brader; publicity, Tom Larson; and Anne Dolezal, director. A short preview of the play was given for the parents and teachers and the parents and teachers and the in vitation extended to come to the play on November 6. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. B. Theodore Lindley, Klamath Falls optometrist, who spoke on common eye delects in school children. Many of these de fects are hardlv noticed bv nut. ents because the youngsters are not doing close work at home that would make a strain of the eyes even noticeable. But a teacher Is In a much better position to notice and point out to a parent any need for attention by a reputable oc eulist he said. The tentative program for the ear Is outlined as follows: November Dad's Night with bingo and program. December Christmas program. January Safety program with William Hazelwood safety chair man, hostesses fifth, sixth, seventh grade mothers. February Founder's Day -Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Harris. March Blue Bird program. April Miss Muriel Palmer county health nurse officers Instal lation ceremonoy. May Achievement day pro gram. Room mothers were appointed tor I ho coming season as follows; First grader, Mrs. H. C. Jordan, first and second combination, Mrs. Bud Smallwood, second grnde, Mrs. Bill Holf, third grade, Mrs. Dave Frederlckson. fourth grade, Mrs. John Andlng, fifth grade, Mrs. Hilton Turner, sixth grade, Mrs. George Wllkcnson, seventh grade, Mrs. Clifford Coons, eighth grade, Mrs. Marshall Kellem. Mrs. Norman reported that the rummage sale netted over 190 and that the cofiee hour waB enjoyed by all. The money will almost ful fill the budget and It was hoped that memberships would take care of the additional money needed. Mrs. McCourtey's fifth graders and the high school seniors won the flags for attendance record. Art Association Plans Tea The Klamath Art Association will hold Its annual silver lea, Sun day afternoon, October 24, be tween 1 and 4 p.m., at the Art Center, Main and Esplanade, There will be a pre-showlng of painting of Klajnalh County done by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kensler, All Interested persons are Invited in attend. Train Passes Over Fallen Girl OLIVER SPRINGS. Tenn. WV-A Louisville li Nashville locomotive and two cars passed over a 13-year-old high school freshman yes terday buj she escaped serious in jury. Patricia Duncan, on her way from a school building to the lunch rouin, slipped and fell on the tracks.' The engineer was unable to stop the short train, and it parsed over her as she rolled be tween the rails. Ehe was treated at Oak Ridge Hospital for minor abrasions. Well Drilling Hot Wafer Weill. Specialty E. E. STOREY Phone 3990 I1S1I 14 wm i 100 PROOF A nnrimiM miaiitv rnUT.IU.TIUUHL.il STRAIGHT BOURBON $415 45 Ql. $070 m Pi ran 1 Hollers Mr W.A.HALIER CORP..PHILA., PA. ASK FOR COUNTY FAIR AT YOUR FAVORITE BAR, CLUB. HOTEL Math Water Store Senator Richard Neuberger ACTIVELY OPPOSED House Bill 661 introduced by Representatives HENRY SEMON and ED GEARY and Sen. Phil Hitchcock, Robert Root, Ed Mann, B. A. Stover and Alva Good rich, in the 1951 legislative session which FORBID the export of water from the Klamath, Deschutes and Rogue Rivers to Southern California. Neuberger declared Oregon water should be sent to Southern Cali fornia v Neuberger ACTIVELY OPPOSED and VOTED AGAINST this measure although it passed in spite of his OPPOSITION. Don't trade a Promise for a Record! for Stiy C Am for United States Senator Pd. Adv. Cordon for Senator Comm. 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