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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1945)
NANCES IMPOSED BY CITY GOUNG L Congratulates Altornoy "cnry Perkins draw P 'wo proponed iincra foi" '" npprovnl of , ,i.r next Mowliiv nluht. ho do Willi nppolntmiTitn to Euv vacancies, the other to !' nlnollnn fnr tin. It "I" i... . IllUUriJHIl UiVU iil-ai UMIIU. ... . .....1 I ll. itlv Will pri'HUMiuu in wic ik. aniunntlon of Council. Rollln Cuntmll. tho appoint .nilminca will pvrmlt r- Lion of tho citv churl- hat provide for filling of IflCICK O ni in aoprovon. moil i ....ii-H that the city follow Elite low which nlrcndv him hlnery m "im InrlM of nil fleeted officials. E. ntutc law net forth thnt Eoiiik'II nppolnt n member to tOIIICO lllltii:nu i K"'"K .ah a sncclol election In the 6 In which tho vacancy oc- J MO WW inm ii1iiith iu iiv elective officers. At the rnt time the city chnrlcr'hun to do with nppolntincnt of ic vncnnclo. intrall urged nrcpnrntlon of irdlnnnco to afford residents file sown Buuuruiiit urea 10 lino mo cuy Ji wiey bo i. It IB iioccssnry to ulve weeks' nuhlleatlon notiea rilon Bhould bo taken lm- iiiirlv. Cnntrnll mid. he councilman reviewed the fcmbcr, 1044, election when Ijouth suburban . rea was not Wiled to coma inio inn city to mlfnindcrBtnndliiK in the mint of precincts and quail voters, kntrall Mid he was definitely feted to annexation of any k torrltory than the "Id le" previously dcnlKnuted. Includej wasmnirn wny, fli way. and 8. Bin. uncllmnn Harvey Mnrtin "they all want to be Jilht in. If we're itoiuR to ny government money or uwrrs. couldn't we use some fee trlnnalo comes In?" atv Enslncer E. A. Thomas ised the council as to how fnr krtl aid has gone in tho mat- or rowers nna snia ne nna Dlcsy for the right to apply federal works administration I thnt the official npplicatlon fWA was being filled out at present time. motion maae oy council Cantrnll that recommendn of the rccrcntlon committee Idopted in full to turn over till to tho Tecivngo club, nnd the city add $7 to complete contractors bid. wns second' by Councilman Puul O. Lniv I and passed. Dili apparently ends the Teeiv club cli.tcun.ilon ns lar as the hell is concerned,.;-' - - I. E. Lnmm of Lamm Lumber (puny, sought purchase of 11 In Falrvlcw addition at n nr cc of $2283. An or- ince to this effect passed the I and second rcnnmgs. pes brought from Modoc f t will be placed on this pro y. It is understood. me punch board proposition I Vj m iW Ml iljifc-itq... Phil Metichsn, vice-chairman of the Shriner'i hospital for crippled children in Portland. has written a lettor of thanks lo Noble H. E. Jones for the unequalled work end support of the Klamath Full. Khrin. club In behalf of the hospital. Hn News Not$ and 1 Id I! II!1!! I! 'Hiiii'iiNi !liltPiPIIIIlipll !m. f I 1 T Noble II. B. Jones of the Klnm nth Kulls Shrine club wiih the recipient of another congniluln tory letler from a nicinher of thu board of directors of the Shrlncr's liospl t it 1 for crippled children, Phil Metschen. Mclschen, who Is vice chiiir. man of Iho children's hospital, wrote, that lifter nearly 20 yours of service for this worthy cause, he does not recall any Shrine club thnt has equalled the work In behalf of the hospital as the Klnmulh Falls orgnniziitlun. He stilted thnt none have produced so many enthusiastic, ennnble. unselfish and sympathetic work ers. Ho goes on to say that the Portland board has stuck its chin out and adopted a program involving large expenditures which It would have not had the courngc to undertake hnd it not known it was bneked by such organizations as tho local Shrine CHID. was prcsei.tcd to the council by Councilman Angus Newton. A summary on punch boards, as prepared by the League of Ore gon Cities, wns read by Police Judge Harold Franey. At this point, Attorney Perkins said thnt the council would have to draw the lino to ascertain the difference between a lottery and ii board of skill. The matter of plnclng u stamp on nil boards was referred lo the city attorney to report back. Councilman Martin suid that residents of Dni'row between Mitchell and Washburn way wanted to establish a sidewalk but one resident, a serviceman, was not in fnvor. The city at torney will look into the matter. The request by Don Kenyon for a private parking place at 10th and High, his residence, wns turned down on motion of Newton. . Efficiency awards ara being granted to students of the com mercial depurlnient in typing. uniy ten mln-KW??) urn miiiuu wril- crod, und they? must no taken during cluss time. Those first . year stu dents who nrc able to type be tween 40 unci BO words per minute are uwurded bronze pins, first und second ycur typ ists who type between 30 and 00 words receive silver nins: be- tween 80 nnd 70, gold pins with the figures "00" on them, and 70 or more words receive gold pins with the "70" on them. Followina a buffet dinner at the Kennies Country club, the "K" club and their diesis will dunce to music provided by the Marine band. Dancing will be from 8 o'clock until 11. The af fair is to be semi-formal. Although no theme has been chosen for tho Junior-Senior prom, the date has been. May 11 has been set by the junior class officers as the date; the place win ue ine usual one tne boys gym. So far as it is known now. Baldy's bund will furnish the music, and it is tentatively planned that dancing will take place irom a:3U o clock until J 1:10 In order to comply with me cuncw law. The light from the sun reaches our earth in 41)0 seconds. UP FLYING SERVICE Kcliihliuhmf.n! rtf Ihn Ql.:cta. Cnscudo flying service by P. S. riucncocK ana u. a. ivicnauo was announced here today. The Klamath men have just purchased three airplanes at Al turas and will operate a business featuring both aircraft sales and student instruction. They expect to begin operations about April 1 nt the Wordcn airport. Hitchcock Is manager and Mc Nabb is assistant manager of the .West- Hitchcock corporation. Both men ni'p nvnorlnnenl fli,.-c McNabb wus connected with an nviuuon enterprise in Wyoming, und Hitchcock has operated his OWn nllim. nl Tlamnlh ITallc in the Bend country, where he formerly lived. OBITUARY IDA MAY SAMHON Id May Sumion, a resident of Klam- lh Fa s for the Daat 30 vcurs. oatsr-fl away in this city Sunday, March 25. 1045. one wai a nil live ni u run do Bonflc, Ore Kon and wai nged 09 years and 4 days when called. She is survived by three uroincrs. jay uuvail or lewiion, Mon tana; Aivln Uuvail of Millwood, Wash ington: Edward Diivall of Eusrne. Ore- Ron; one iliter, Pearl Hlnklcy of lw!s ton. Montana; two sons, Kdward Pulley of Klamath Falls and Int. Lt. Jark Sam son wiin tne U. a. infantry In Italy; one dattithter. Marie Means of Klamath Falls and one sranddauathtcr, Carol Ann means or itiamain rails. Tne remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home ot 023 High. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. VsssaaaVLaPfMHaV wm RED CROSS NEEDS An order has been received by the Red Cross at 418 Main for 50 pairs of pajamas to be cut and sewed by workers at the Hed Cross workrooms. The material for these pajamas has been re ceived, and they are needed im mediately by military hospitals around the country. It is hoped that workers will respond to this urgent pica to cut and sew, because it is necessary to have the quota completed by the first bf May. The Tied Cross is also asking that women who are working on layettes please finish them as soon as possible, and bring them to tho workrooms. , Every Day Is SOMEBODY'S BIRTHDAY! We Specialize In - UliiH For Illm RUDY'S 600 Main Lutheran Church . Observes' Holy Week Holy week will be observed at the Klamath Lutheran church, Cross and Crescent, by S. M. Topncss, pastor. Holy Communion Tuesday, March 27 at 7:45 p. m. Sermon, "The Upper Room." Holy Communion Thursday, March 20, 7:45 p. m. Services on Good Friday, March 30, 2 p. m. Ser mon, "Were You There When Tutsday, March 27, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREB They Laid Him in the Tomb?" This will be the last sermon in the . 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