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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1920)
r.uii mini'. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOVDAV, MARCH 20, 1020 n ri a3paaafrJTT3grttcnTi:rr:jBMGgwrit-aaM:'L-;i JwwwwwMhi aagiwrmMwiuiim jjLwgagWjaBHW waeerar myrJW'jJu.t'aMtgaTxasaTMia yV1"' ABOUT THE COMMUNITY SURVEY OF KLAMATH FALLS WHICH IS BEING UNDERTAKEN BY THE COMMUNITY BETTERMENT COMMITTEE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE RED CROSS ? r ? Y ? V f y r t r t v t t t ? ? ? v f t ? .? T t ? ? Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y I C. (JKKJIilt, Hiiikiniii I'. H. I'uMIi llriillli Srivl.r Tin. Him ml tliirtoy ikiw ImlliK roiidmlml In mil only (if Inh-i.'iu tint tlmulil prowi f iiiviitunliltt Uuiitflt lii Klitiniitli I'uIIh from n public health itliindpollit Tim city In tn lm riiiicrutulntiHl on u iriiKniuttiiuii4 It. !. HMI I'll ir llio lliil C'roin U bnrkliiK It. Il'a () K tAIT. J. V. HIRMRNH- Krurrlliliig for llm tiuticflt of our tlty tui-vln with my npprotul I I.HKIl l,fll)i:.N Ym cnn wrlU It In raplula' I urn mruly In for of Ihn Htiriy MUH. (HXHUiV. IM'U.N I hn? nor lionn i ilitrkir III unvlhlnK I tin Itrd Crowt linn dona and I will ri'ly hIu In llio Hirtny. J, II. CARNAHAN I mil fury willing to !i 1( In tay tuunnlti work of the Hurtiiy JACKSON KIMHAI.I. - W win Kla'Uy do nnyllilne i ae do to hilt Ihn Hurroy WILL I.RB-- Tou can put mi down lu furor of IliU Surrey A. K. WHITMAN- Wu don't want uny fll condltlona In oar city If thv (hirtpy will provo that thvru are thlnga dialing that wo nn eel rid of Hood' ltH IKON I'MWAIT I ahnll do all I ran to acta Ihu ar'jr oinmltu-s JOK MilKNALI I eonaldcr Iba flirvuy n fry xood Idu. J HI. I'.. I. JOIINHOX- Anythliir Hint will dnmonalrnte ( the cltnona of till city th ailMIng halth Mid natillnry cutulltluua focclvm my alroiiRcal undorsviuuut II. M. MANNING 1 think thin Surrey la n Reed more and ahall he InturiiHlxit In imolng rrnulu whlrh 1 nin auro will wurrunt thu woik In tun kin it tho HurruT MRS. GRORGK WAIT Of eoamg 1 mn heartily In neiord llh llm Community Hurrcy and am confident ttiM llio puoplu of lb city III find nmplii food for thought and action too when all tin? flndlnga am In MRS. It. H. (iUK.hltV of Hi Ik City Hiirrny. YfH. I iiiii heartily In furor of the maklni; MRS. C. .1. I'CUIUSOV I ..rtnlnly Ix-lli-ru that tin- pcoplo Hhould know wlmt our community condltlomt an1 No doubt n Surrey will iIIhcIohi) a ureal di'iil of work for orr-ryhody, and possibly ome thliiKK iK't-dod whkli It will h ImpoHNlblo to accomplish, and I think by nil liU-'iinu w ahould haru tho .Surrey, and am rcry atrom;ly In furor of It UOIIi:UT S. I'UY, Orxanlcr of I lie Hoy Hrouti In Kluiimlli l-'ulbt Thla Surruy U bound to result In benoflt to tho city. Thoro la no plan under llearen that can muku thlnea go unk'M tho puoplu Kit In and work the plan, and If wo K'-'t toguthur and crcryhody works wo can do thine ItKV. H. A. SSIITIIWICK I am heartily In accord with any idoa looking to tho Improrumonl of tho city. It aaroly ucuds It. JOIIS' IIAI.K Yea, I would ho Blud to seo a Surroy of thla sort tnado I am particularly Inturestcd In MUla Addition hocauaa I llm tliere. hut anything thut In of honoflt to thu city as a whole will hfticflt each dlatrlct MUH. J. ('. lll)('KKMUW)L'(;il I really liaron't glron the subjoct rery tliorougU consldoratlon,' but It doog soom to mo that tho data to ua euthored ahould ho rery enlightening and Tory helpful. It. I. (TUTIH Yes, you may say that I am heartily In faror of acting auch a Surrey made. MAUION IIANKH I am glad to endorse the making of this Surrey JOK llltirrr I do not care to go Into print, hut you may say that thla Surrey has my hearty endorsement. K. Sl'CiA U.MAN I am glad to seo this going on. I belloro thero are many things to he done and this Surrey has my hearty endorsement MNMj HKiaKlil It behind Is a movement erory citizen should stand IOI'IM JAIOI5.H- Uy all means. Mst me as holng heartily In faror of anything which will rercal our community's greatest needs. 1)11. A. A. KOL'l.i; our surmises. -Tho Surrey will show us facts which will prove l,i:si,lll UOOKUH Tho Surrey Is a splendid movement. MIKH IDA MOMYF.lt Put me down as being heartily In faror of tho Survey. K. W. VAJfJiK'B The Survey will be a good census cheek. MI8S EHOIiA HAWKINS Hveryone will gladly give the Informa tion to the Survey workers. It Is a splendid thing to be doing. JUIKJK A. Ij. LEAVITT Of oourse I am In favor of the Survey. V. M. OAIIIC'II The Survey of the town will be a splendid achieve ment. Ii. a. VAN rJKLMJX Teu Indeed! I heartily favor tho City Surrey. JUDGB KOBKRT nUXXRM A splendid tfilng! I received a com munication from the state university today announcing that a state wide survey involving some of the same problems is to be undertaken and the Information gathered lu Klamath Falls wlM be of groat value to them. Miff. . n. TIAI.fi Hvery cltiren should be behind thfu movement for we must look facts In the face and plan Intelligently for the future. CAIT. O. C. AI'PLEGATH I am pleased to be able to say that I heartily approre the Survey movement; not that Klamath Fall is especially bad or hopelessly unprogreeslve but there are .some conditions here that really require active and rational attention. HERBERT I. NEWEMr I am strongly in favor of taking a Inventory of our community resources mental, moral, physical and spiritual. O. VT. ROBERTSON Surely! support. . Suoh a movement has my hearty r y y Are You With Us? Stand Up and Be Counted ! HELP GATHER THE FACTS BY ANSWERING THE QUESTIONS OF THE WORKER WHO CALLS UPON YOU A t ' a44.4.44.4.4M-4-HM IWST AUTO TRUCKS of ours nro nt your servico to call for nnd mnko do llvorli'S, noar nnd far, of nny nlxo shipment, largo or small. No oxprcss package too big or too lltllo for us to hnndlo. Our trucks make good tlmo and aro'ln chnrgo of experi enced, rollnblo men. Cnll us up for any tninsfer Job. SACRAMRNTO WANTS CITY MANAORH Western Transfer Co. 702 .Main IMinno IH7; Res. 2IUIR SACHAMRNTO. Cnl.. Mnr. 29. If n campaign Inunched this week Is miccessfully carried through, Sacra- input will hnvo n city manager torm of gowrnmont on July 1, 1921. 2)l.fndlng chic organizations, consoll- J ilutud Into a Citizens' committee Inunched tho cnmpalgn and nro clrc- uliiting tho putiiions for election of a hoard of freeholders to draft tho t iiv charter. It Is practically cer- J tnln th.it tho moomcnt will carry. Jt ! Tho ftrnt Korean woman to rvcolve a ini'tllcul ilegrco In Amorlcu was Dr Either Kim l'nk, who grnduatod from tho Woman's Medical collego of llaltlmoro In 1900. In Ceylon property descends from mollier to iliiughtor liiHtcud of from father to son. with tho result that virtually every woman lu tho countr) Is a limd-ownor Tho new charter would ho ratified by tho next legislature If adopted, Sacramento would ho ono of tho largest "cities in tho United States operating under tho city mnuagor plan. H--.s'h,5,:,':,,' Keep the Home Lights'Burning and the Fresh Water Running yBafsHiei' "Haal No matter where you live, you can have all modern city conveni- rr 1 V t TTT ATT ences. me fjyuij au- . 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About $25 a ton Is tho stan dard price According to tho can neries, tho demand for canned spin ach has greatly increased. THE CALL OF THE WILD ,W "Come on follow aapai vn'W how W" CANNING "GRASS" hoard of trade, has been delegated to make a trip through the eastern. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 29. and southern states, for the purpose The Bayslde Canning company's new . of finding a suitable market for 400, plant at Isleton, Sacramento county, '000 pounds of tobacco stored in Sac is being completed and will start ' ramento and Woodland warehouses. canning asparagus on April 1. $300,000 HOTEL SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 29. Steps have been taken for the erec tion of a $300,000 hotel in Wood land, Cal. SEEKS TOHACCO HUYHRS SACRAMENTO, Cal., Mar. 29. Fred Shaffer, secretary of tho Yolo AAA.WWVWWWAAAAA We Are Exclusive Agents FOR ' Betts Springs Acknowledged to be the BEST automobile springs made. 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