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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1946)
4 1 ' 1 Back Plan Of Growers Klumiitli clililnlicT lit com Innrvo dlrrclnr vi-nli-rdny vote d lo ainiiKirt the TiiU'luko Grow er In tlirlr pfforts tn obtain IMP Of 111 HI V lllll l'IK'kH III till' Tuli'liika WHA wnliT lor pi'iMiiiiicnt Inlinr fiiin p. Tin' clmiiiliiT boiird iiIno i-n- (lol'Hl'll till' llll'U llf Ulloltllltf InilldliiK.H lit tilt' I'i'iili'r for imc nf mow lioini'Kli'iidi'm wlm Into till yriir will Kturt drv-l-mi'iit f new furtuM In tlici iircu adjacent to Hi" cuni. C.'Iii'nIit Mnln, pri-slritmt of lln Tiili'lnku Growers, wild present at the meeting; and ex plained that tho pulillc hoimlnu uutliorlly wan eyeing Hie Tule- lake hulldlnifs and mlKliV iuku llu-m out of the area, Good will Party It win annoiiiii'i'd at the ini'uting tliut tho l'ortlund chum ber of commerce will ''ii(l a uood'Wlll party here on Miiy 21. A Imichvoii Is planned by tlio l'ortlund group wlillo In Kluni ath Fulla. Correxndenee wa rcud from C'oiiKressman Lowell Stoikmun showing tliut the park service hud arranged tem porary uiio of a cauio 10 assuio eleilrlc nervlfo to the rim fa cilities ut Crater luko inn yeur. Tim nililo Inn deteriorated. and the chunihcr a few weeks uiio asked Congressman bioc-K-inun to urgo projMT steps to provide for at leust a tempo rary cuble. Buzard Will Head Chamber LAKEVIEW, April 18 II. T. IliiMird, I.ukevlew lumberman unit prominent civic leader, was re elected president of the Lake County chamber of commerce it the uumiiil meeting held her Monduy evening. Other officer! immi.il with (iiv iinrian. vice prcitldent, and C. K. Hnlder, irfiiNiimr. .luck Mnvne wui re- tulned u chumber mutiuger. The exeriillve commllleo III composes of the ubove officer and E. G. Fuvcll. Gordon Hmlth, C. W. Ogle, Khno Angi'le, Curl IVndle- ton, L.arry Muys arm r. n. Sliulte. Among other thing discussed ut Hie membership meutlng pre ceding the election was tho pro poned Btreet puvlng program to bu voted on In June, ine cnam- ber endorsed the (own council'! paving plun which culls for a generul tux levy of 24 mills ex tending over three years. Kstl muted cost of the project, which has been In Id out with u view to density to truffle und popu lulion, la uround $128.01)0 of which approximately $1118,000 would come from the tux levy and the buluiico from funds ac cumulated through gu tax re fund to tho town. The chumber also endorsed a resolution proleHtlng Southern Pacific' propoul to remove the Fairport apiir locuU-d ut New iln,. (.'reek on the Oregon-Cali fornia atate line. The iipur has been UM-d to loud stock, gruin and potatoe!, and wai pui in good ihupe by the rullroad com pany last ycur. About two-fifths of the tin uiied In peace years went Into io called tin plate thin hcet of Iron or steel coated with a film of tin. Civic Group Holds Meeting FORT KLAMATH, April 18- The regular monthly meeting of I the Civic Improvement club was held Friday afternoon in the clubhouse. During the regular buslni'M session, Mrs. Ethyl Itremer and Mr. B. C. Johnston of the CumD Fire Glrli organi zation were present, and tenta tive plana were made to select a leader for the local group from a number of women of the vicin ity. At the close of the afternoon, dainty refreshment! were served by the hostesses for the occa sion, Mn. William C. Itackler and Mr. Jerry Sisemore. The Kuster motif was carried out in the lunch and decorations, light ed green tapers and baskets of Jonquils ana pussywillows icna Ing a lovely spring touch to the refreshment tables. Individual favors, further using the Easter motifs, were given the guests, and a large Faster-decorated cake was cut by the hostesses. Present were Mri. Joe Taylor, Mn. Bert Gray, Mrs. Sarah Sto cum, Mrs. Art Nichols, Mrs. Charles Noah, Mrs. .Olena Bris coe, Mrs. J. II. Kobbins, Mn. H. 8 Looslev. the out-of-town guests. Mrs. Bremer and Mrs. Johnston, and the two hostesses Mrs. Hackler and Mrs. Sisemore. Some birds can ncrccive Infra red rays invisible to numan eyes. JEBAI.D MIWI. KUaulk rails. On. TWIiaiBAT. Anil IS, IMS, Hrl I1IW Snell Names Duncan Harney County DA SALEM. April 18 (VP) Gov. ernor Earl Snell today appointed Leland a. Duncan as district at torney of Harney county, sue ceedlng Leonard H. Waterman who resigned. Duncan lives In Burnt, and served three years In the navy. Classified Ads Bring Results, r Work Soothing Magic In ADTIIRITIS PAINS tKa Mm Fattttf RMI. Untit Htfl Comfort thai cjm b found Ihouwnd of tuntrcrt sow !,. to olNT-IAH-kmra or 0 yun m joint sAss-ior imIo ttiuviog imdUlim kh Ixlno All iMIlg "-'OIMT-EASl Tower Drive-Inn Now Open for Breakfast at 6 a. m. Opan till 1 a. m. CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY "We Spaclaliia la Good Eats" Classified Ad Bring Result. 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