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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1946)
Zion Lutherans Slate u m ; MOYieunDime ineme ' 'Aim Lutheran church la ahow lnu a Hlbllial sound film, "The Blind Ht'KKiir of Jerusalem," In It! church auditorium, 10211 Mlh dtri'i'l, mi Sunday evening, Muy B, lit 7:M0 o'clock. "The tlllliil Ilt'KKar (if Jitruaa lam," based on lliu ninth chapter of tin' liospel according to Ml, John, Ik ii grlmilng story Unit ex plains why Jesus no vigorously opposed tha rcllulotis leaders of Washington Forest Fire fin RamnariA VII IUIIIjfMyw PDItTt.ANI). Mny H (I'l Fhi men wen- .still railing uncoil- U'llll'll OV'IT I'L'flll'l'Nll'll 1(111(1 miiithi'Unt of Yucolt, Wash., to dny In tho wuki of thi Hi'iuon'i Xi rnt hot, humid flro weather, Klre wiirilftrm reported from 10,11(1(1 to Ifl.miO iti-rcH blackened bi'lwi'cn Hell ii ion i it u 1 ii hihI Dole ' valley. Koine (15 nn'ii 40 on till' rsl side and !!!) on the eusl lure huttlliiK the 1) I ii 7.n with lull 1 lu.crs. On the fiipil nidi1, Fire rVai'ilcn (ili'iin Mrsaner, Yurolt, ri'iortrd a decreasing wind hud eniilih'd lil men to keep the fire II i nil spreading buckward. ' In Uregon, where a dozen blazea rrnpti'd yoiitordiiy, flrt flKhlt in took breather (lrr checking flames Unit blackened several hundred acres. One blaze destroyed burn, with lew riihliltii mid chickens. , Hop lor Wonlhor Break 3 A fire thiil broke out on tho Spokane, I'lirtlund ft Seattle ntfht of wuy near Huxton, Ore., v., ii hrmiKlil under control lit midnight aflcr futiuu uhoiit 3IIU acres. Twenty-five of 100 fire . fighters remained to mop up. ; ThrotiKh the norlhwi'iit. fire patrols hoped fur respite In the Weather bureau's forecast of rls In if humidity and nliihlly falling tfiiiprriiliirrii. The maximum temperature forecast for today hern wan 73, compared lo yes terday's 4. ; Lluht, variable wlndii were forecast to succeed the cast wind which fanned fires yesterday. LEGAL NOTICES i KOTKl Kollra U harabv ilvan th. tha undar- )tftt(J. minimi. l lo t.rcW ol ths Onutl C iurl nt tlt Htaio of Ofsgtm, C'uunty of JUafiUlh. dated IIk Inilt tUy ut April, Jv40. will un aitd ttr ih ITIl tlmy r May, IdifJ, m-II, 0urUmi nf thr f'Uta of llnT Hmc lUHchliuot, and hlrlay Jaan Hulr hln.-.n. In )M hlfhait fclrtiler for rath lha following daactlUad fa at property; . All lhal fxirllnn of ii, Empire I'racia. aa known utxtn tho nffl.'UI V Pl-t Uiarvuf ott flit In th nfflrc o( V tha rnttnly dark f Klamath Cnunlr. tfk flrn ton. particularly detcrltwU m hraiiinlnf at tha amithwail rornar of aid l1 13 and ruitrnti tlwnra aatt alun the imtllt Hub of uid lot lit frrt to a point whifh U iha north ' at rornrr of Nil to of Canlm . Trart, arrnrdliitf to tha o(flcll (iUt . Ihrrrof on flla lit In orriro of iha ,-. rnuniy t lerh of Klamath C""hly, )rrin; th ma In a iortheierly k (Jlrrcllon in a atralfM Una to tha -? H'lilliBatl rornar of Iil 10 of Mid l-ntplra Trait; thenca waat aloni tl oiith llite of NU 10 and ut ' Kmplra Trat-t 13 faat; lha fir milh. W aloiur the Weil lute of ald lil Ii i of Kmptra Trrl, 120 J fwl to tha 4 place uf hinnlo( . ANNA MAR tAY. A ID 2H; M :i io- No xw. NOT UK Or flNAI. ATOt'NT IN TMK Cnu'PIT I'Clt'HT cr THE H'lATr i in- nil r i low im a vm run i i Tilt; C OUNTY UK KLAMATH IN VHO ' IIATK lit the Matlar of Ih Kitata of , WII.I JAM MILKY HMK I1. Dictated Ntitlre (a lierrhy given that 1 hava ImlnMrntor nf the etlatr of Wllllnm HMry Nmlth, deraicd, and tha ahova Cmrt ttaa flxad (an n'rlm-k In tha fir Boon of Mnnday, May 20, HUB, Iha Hint, and tha elmill roiirtrnom In tha enurl hotua In Klamath Falla, ()rtion. at the plare. whan and wher anv perann Diay prnent any ohjecilona nr excep tion lo anvlhlni therein rnnlalned, and J tha an Id time and place Ih court finally aelll aaid an-onnl d KHNKST W. SMITIf. ; Admlnuirator of aatd Xitatt. Al ia -It-M; M-.l No. X12. r-rirAi. WOttKfl AOK.NCY Ptini.ic BllIt.DINflR AMVINISTHATION. Offire or the niviilon Emineer, n:m i;. fi Ap. Eta liter llnlldlotf, Hnn rranrUro It, .ilirornla. April 33, 10-10- Hrnlad hldi. Ih irlpllrnta, will Im received at thU office until 3 p m Mnv 22. HMO and then puhtlrlv opened, for ftirnlihlng the niftlerliilii, and performing the work for Interior pnlntlnif nnl nilkrcllanemta work at (lie It u It n hull, 1(i I .L.I.UUI I Oregon In at rift areordnnca with the w fliet'lflrallnnt dntad PM-ntv. 7. January 'V 1M0 and drnwlnga Mr any) men-i-ned therein? and tha genaral condl )tna dulad Henlamtmr 1.1, 1049 and loenoiini inerelo dnlefl Mny in, 1044, lier If leal Inna and other data mav ha hml at tha office nf tha cuilodlan of the building or tho office of the dlvlalnn iiHlnoer. J. JE. Stnnlon, UlvUlon )Cn fine. l-a--No, S7I. Saturday Night K. C. HALL Sponsored by Towniond Club Modern and Old Time Dancing 9i00 'til 1:00 Man BOo Ladles 60c n"i. ti lil people. Outnldc the tfali'K of the temple ul a bi'lfXur, blind from birth, lie win healiul by Jiwiih. Till aiileiidld film, pro duced by the Cathedral Fllma rouipauy, glvei a vivid prcmmtii Hun of the urowlnil hatred of the temple authorillea for the Mau ler, and of their attempt lo force the heMUar to deny the miracle mid illncredlt Ihe power of Johiw. A Kioup of (elected nhorlii will uIko be nhown, llicludlnx a llyin iiuloiiue In color, and Inter-Amer-lean film, "The HrldKe," and a blomiiphlciil film on the career of Kriinklln D. Jtoonevelt from IUIU to 111" deiilh, In 1IMI1. The riinnliiK time fur the fllma will be approximately an hour iind a half. There will be no admin. kIoii cliare, The public In cordi ally Invited to attend. I'anlor Victor A. Scbul.e of .ion church luyi couceriilnK then) fllnin, "Theae plcturea have my recommendation. If you are lnliirealed III an hour of Chrllliin education and entertainment you will not he dlnappoluted In Ihean fllma. You are cordially Invited lo attend." Ilronlliiua (Hruwnie) l.uk, mem ber of the church, hua porchUHcd a aound projector enpeclally for the purpono of prouiotliiK the vlauul education proitram of the church. The fllma ahown Sun day will be the flrat of a olanneH erlea, one picture of which will be ahown unco a month at the ureaent achedulc. Later they may be ahown ofloner, the paator alatcd. Vet To Sing At Christian Demi Stephens, a recently re turned aervlce man will aiuK at Ihe Flrat Chriatlan church thla Sunduy mornluK. The inuriiiiiit worahlp aervlce benlna at 10:50 a. in., and Ihe puator will pre-M-nt a aermon entitled "The Dan Kcr of an Kaay Kellijlon." The youth mectlniia are held ut H MD p. in and the eveuliiu aervlce ut 7:30, Kollowlnn the evenliiK aervlce there will bp an "Kverybody Sihkk" at the Nai nrene church at 8:45 with nil the churchea of the city cooperating. Kveryone la Invited to attend nnd enjoy ,thla time of aiuiilna and fellowahlp. Klamath Lutheran church, S M. Topneai, pastor, will broad' ciuil Ita reiiular mornluK wur ahlp from the church at 11 a. m The aermon aubjecl will be "C'hrlat Kevealed Throunh lilt niaclplea." The aenlor choir, O. K, Warciip, director, will jinn: "Seek Ye The Lord," by Hoberta, with Huaaeil Toycen aa soloist. The Sunduy school will meet at 0:45 a. in. On Tuesday, May 7, the Luth er leuitue will have a wiener roast at Moore park. The leagu ers will meet at the church nt 5:30 p. m. where Iraiisporta. lion will bo provided to th park. The Congregational Workers' council will meet Mnnriav, Mav 6, at 8:30 p. in,, following the regular council meeting al 7:43. Hill 'CE' Glistens After Spring Clean The larKf. stone "CE" on Ihe hill to the rljtht of the water tank was re-arranged and white washed by tho high school Chris llan Endeavor society r.f the Peace Memorial Presbvterlan church this spring. The work was first completed by the Klamath-Lake Christian Endeavor un Ion bul had been let go through tho war. Christian Endeavor Is Ihe larg est Christian youth organization In tho world and the young peo ple of Peace Memorial church are onxlous that people In gen eral know what the "E" within a "C" stands for. Insurance Men On Fishing Trip Lynn Rnycrofl, district super visor of the Standard Insurance company, and Agents Julian Ab bott and Bernard Fetzer, arc leaving on a four-day fishing trip lo Oold Beach where they will compete in n fishing derby with other agents and home ofiice executives of the company. This is the annual derbv spoilt sored by Perry H. Walbrldge of Eugene, general agent. SIMPSON'S PET SHOP Virginia Blmpsas Bird Speelallsl 0 Canaries a Dogs 0 Goldfish Aquariums tlarnssses Collars Leashes Toys Bprell'a and Harts Hi. Predaets la MURPHEY'S SEED STORE 114 Klamelh Phone 7ISI County Polling Places Prtolncl Location Addroi Aluornu Aluomu school. No, Allamoiit Alliiinoiit elementary icbool, Ho, AI!umontMri. Murgnret 'J'edrlck, 4331 Diabe. Heiilty Church, , Illy Church. Cliemull School. K. Chlloiiuln Clly library, W, Chlloiiuln Hay Lnwla residence, Wasco itrcct. Crescent Lake Scboolhoiiae. Camp No, fl Offlco UitfU- l)ulry Old actioolhousi), Woodrow Nelson residence. No, Knlerprlsc First Church of God, Altamont drive. Ho. Enterprise Mrs. W. Itutledgc, 401B Altamont drive, (illcbrlat Kecreatlon hall, llildebrand School. No, Hnmedule Parka Cabinet shop, 400B So. 0th, Ho. llomedale Mra. Kdnn Moore, 5211(1 Walton drive. Klamath Luke Mra. Wumpler'a residence. Langell Valley -(jriingo hall. . Lenox Wcyiirhiieuner hotel. Lost lllver Library, Honanza. Kasl Mulln llrnudwuy hall. West Mulln High school. Fast Merrill Hoom, Merrill hotel. West Merrill City hall, Midland Orange hall. Modoc School. Ml. I.nkl Orange hall, near Muc'l store. Odell Thomas Hrucken store. Orlndnle McVey residence, highway end Old Keno road, I'ellran Hay l'ellcan school. 1'lne Cirove Olene grange hall. I'ne Valley Orange hall. I'levno Schoolhousc, Keno. K. Shasta Shiistu school, No. Hhusta S. O. Wells residence, 1005 Wiurd. So, Hhusta Office county shops. W. Shasta Mrs. C. A. F.sgate, 34i Shasta way. Sirugue Itiver School house. Stewart Stewart-Lenox church. Khevlln School. Wood Klver IJurice hall. Yamsay Roger Wright res., highway shops, Sand Creek. No. 33 Maybelle DcYoung res., Apt. 5, 2427 So. 6th. City Polling Places Location Addrata L. L. Iluugh, 133 S. Hiverside. Conger school, California Ave. Baldwin hotel, 31 Main, (i. C. Baxter, 230 Washington. Valley hotel, 415 Pine. I'reshyterlnn church, (101 Pine. F. W. Abbey, 0AU Lincoln. Courthouse basement, 4th and Main. City library basement, 5th and Klamuth. Arcade hotel, 1034 Main. Lake hotel, 12211 Main. Covenant church, 823 Walnut. Iluiik ganige, 1330 Main. Lombard Motors, 522 So. 6th. Viola Klefer. 2242 White Ave. Mrs, W. O. Lohrey, 2144 Eberlein. Cecil E, Wilbur, 2221) Wuntland. Duke Bldg., H25 East Main. Mills school, Fust Main. Shepherd Music Co., 345 East Main. Mrs. V. Smith, 218 Fast Main. Hiilslgcr garage, Main and Esplanade. Ylaria Hunt. 305 Hillside. E. Koschnlck, basement 545 Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Larson, 1033 Melrose. Roosevelt school, 1125 Eldorado. Dr. P. 11. Rozendal, 1444 Crescent. County library, Mon Claire. Ftiirview school, 1017 Donald. Jack Miller, 725 St. Francis. E. M. Clark, 1037 Oregon. Mrs. Burke. 1108 Hanks. Pet. No. 1 2 3 4 5 ti ll lO ll 12 13 14 18 111 20 21 24 27-28-29 30 SI 32- Flashes Of Life A GOOD GAS PEDAL ARKANSAS CITY, Kas., May 3 110 Mrs. Rex Uarrls had dif ficulty backlog her car from her garage. She pushed harder on the gas pedal, finally maneuvering In to the driveway to discover the obstacle blocking her progress was the garage door. NOT SAFE FOR A COP SEATTLE, May 3 (A') Police Chief Herbert D. Klmscy dis covered an old Seattle law re quiring swimmers in public pools to wear "a suitable bath ing dress, which shall at least cover the body from the waist lo the knees." "Good heavens," said the chief, "we can't start enforcing a thing like that. Every shapely woman in Seattle and some PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO r AIN NO HOSrlTALIZATION Ho LM f Tlfli Permanent Rinllt DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlrprolle PbyelvUn IM N. Ilk Mnol" Tolr till Phn 10M THE HAHN ELECTRIC CO. 73S Commercial Acroas from J. W. Kami Chai. Hahn Formerly Ihe small motors department of Ihe Eaatalde Electric. PHONE 3 2 6 8 We specialize In-the Repair, Rewinding, Sales and Service of small Electric Motors. Old motors want ed. Special attention given to essential machines. Call us on that Pump or Refrigerator Motor. Our Shop is the Best of its Kind k We Have More Repair Parts in Stock ic Our Men Are the Best Trained of any place of this kind between Portland and San Francisco. COME IN AND SEE US! HAHN ELECTRIC CO. SERVING THE MIDLAND EMPIRE others would be on our necks. A policeman wouldn't be safe on the streets." TWICE SPANKED CHICAGO, May 3 (fl1) Mrs. Virginia J. Riley, 23, told Su perior Judge Joseph Sabath yes terday the first time her hus band, Harold, 25, spanked her, she forgot about It. He was in the army at the time, she said, and spanked her for being late for some dates with him. But she told the court when he came home from the army, "he tried It again. And that was too much." Judge Sabath granted her a divorce on grounds of cruelty. Tiny electric lamps are mount ed on the backs of a London theatre's seaui to enable patrons to read programs In the dark. DRIFTWOOD CAFE 128 So. 7th tinder New Mamre menl a Barbecues a Steaks a Hamburgers OPEN 0 a.m. to 2 a.m. Closed Sundays Chat. Falrall Over 33 years dolns electrical work In Klamath Falls. Dock Workers . Near Agreement T'OHTLAND, Muy 3 M'i Set tlement of Portland's waterfront dispute, which has tied up harbor activity since Monday, awaits only formal signing of an agree ment by members of union and employer groups, a federal con ciliator said today. Oliver Goodwin reported the agreement was reached yeatcr duy by committees representing Hie waterfront employers and CIO checkers and supercargoes. Hi: auld It Involved no drastic changes In past working condi tions, but added he could not an nounce Its provisions until offi- LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL, Ml f I.K TI1IN Pureuenl lu Reelutlrffie uf the Com mon Cuuni-ll duly adopted uy lite Cum ifwm Council on Ihe tu (Uy of Match, IliM. and Ordlnanr No. iCiM2 of the City of Klamath ralle, Oregon, duly adopted by tha Common Council on tha lllh day of May, llcfl. and pursuant tn Ihe provision of Hactlon 4U of lha (.narier 01 eaia city, NOTICK 18 HKIlf.BY GIVKN that a pedal city alectlon will be held on Friday. May 17. lute. In Ihe varloua prertnets of the City of Klamath fall!, Orrifoll, for the purpose of sunmlttlna 10 Ihe Qualified electors of the City of Klamath rails, Ureaun, three charter amendments for levyina taxation, f'ur suant lo the provisions of Ordinances No. :inl7. No. .ISIS, No :1H1, duly adopted try Ihe Common Council on Ihe 1 1 Hi day of March, llit'l, and aporoved by the Mayor on lha 12tli day of Marcn. liitf! Held Ordinance No. W17 Is entitled aa follows; ORIIINAVf f. NO. SUIT AN OnOINANCK CALLING A SPE CIAL KI.KCTION IN Tlir. CITY OK KLAMATH fALLS, OMKIiON, ON PHI IMY TUB 17th DAY OK MAY, lUM, KOK TIIK. PURPOSE OK SUIIMITTl.N'a TO THE gtlAI.IKIK.D EI.ECTOHS Or HAID CITY Or KLAMATH KAU.8. OIIEOON. ONK CHAHTEH AMENDMENT AND PROPOSITION PROPOSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL, OK THE CITY OK KLAMATH PALLS. OREOON: AU THORIZING THE CITY TO PAVE POR TIONS OK CITY STREETS, ADJACENT TO CITY OWNED PARKS WITHIN THE CITY AND PAY THEKKKOH: AUTHOR IZING THE LEVY OK A TAX OVER AND A IIOVE THE AMOUNT LEVIED KOR EITHER OK THE THREE PRECED ING YEARS PLUS SIX PER CENT THEREOF: WHICH CHARTER AMEND MENT AND PROPOSITION IS SUB MITTED UNDER THE LAWS OK ORE OON. THE CHARTER OK SAID CITY, AND BY VIRTUE OK ORDINANCE NO JOnJ. OK KLAMATH KAI.I.S. OREGON, DULY ENACTED AND PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL ON THE 1BTH DAY OK MAY. 19:: AMENDING THE CHARTER OK THE CITY OK KLAM ATH KALLS. OREOON: PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE KOR THE QUESTION TO HE SUHMITTED: AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PI'HI.ISH AND POST NOTICES OK SAID ELECTION: DESIGNATING POL LING PLACES AND THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OK SAID ELECTION: THE HOURS THE POLLING PLACES SHALL HE OPEN TO ELECTORS KOR VOTING: APPROPRIATING MONEY KOR SAID ELECTION: REPEALING ALL ORDI. NANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH: AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Snld Ordinance No. 3S1B la entlUed at follows: OROINAVCE NO. SHIS AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OK KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON, ON FRI DAY THE nth PAY OK MAY. 19W. KOR THE PURPOSE OK SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OK SAID CITY OF KLAMATH FAIXS. rinrrinv ONE CHARTER AMEND MENT AND PROPOSITION PROPOSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OK KI.AMAIM rALW, vnr..-, Ai'TMnniriNfl THE CITY TO PAY THE COST OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN FRONT OK CITY UWNKU LUIS! AU TlirtliTTINO THE LEVY OK A TAX OVER AND ABOVE THE AMOUNT LEVIED FOR EITHER OF THE THREE PRECEDING YEARS PLUS SIX PER r-rvr plrKurnr- WHICH CHARTER AMENDMENT AND PROPOSITION IS SUBMITTED UNDER THE LAWS OK OREGON. THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY. AND BY VIRTUE OF ORDI NANCE NO. JOSJ. OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. DULY ENACTED AND PASSED I1Y THE COMMON COUNCIL ON THE lath DAY OF MAY. IMO: AMENDING TIIF CHARTER Or THE CITY OK KUAMATIt FAIXS. "OREGON: PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOR THE OUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED: AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH AND POST NOTICES Or SAID ELECTION: DESIGNATING POIJ.1NO PLACES AND THE JUDGES ANO CLERKS OF SAID ELECTION THE HOURS THE POLLING PLACES SHALL BE OP'N TO ELECT ORS KOR VOTING: APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR SAID ELECTION: RE PEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CON FLICT HEREWITH; AND DECLARINO AN EMERGENCY. Said Ordinance No. 381 Is entitled as follovs- ORDINANCE NO. SS1 AV ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. ON FRI DAY THE 17th DAY OF MAY. IMS FOR THE PURPOSE OF SITIMITTING TO THE Ol'ALtriED ELECTORS OF SAID CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ONE CHARTER AMENDMENT AND PROPOSITION PROPOSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF TH CITY OF Join A RIDING CLUB! A. B. A fine recreation and a wonderful hobby And we are able to offer it to you for LESS THAN $15 A MONTH! Our place is ideally situated so that many beautiful trails are available, overlooking Klamath lake and in the wooded valleys, even though you are only able to ride a short time. Our business is to rent horses but we don't want our string to become typical dude horses. We feel that by forming groups of riders interested in rid ing regularly, we. can offer much better service. You may select a horse and saddle that you espe cially like, and these will be reserved for you. You will become better acquainted with your horse and he with you. You will Join a congenial group with which to ride and participate in the special events planned each week. For the beginner we offer expert Instruction super vised by an experienced recreational director, and with the experienced rider we can try a few drills and formations. These groups will enter some of the horse events planned for Klamath folks this summer. INTRODUCTORY RIDES SUNDAY! (Open only to persons Interested In becoming regular members.) For Reaervatlons, Call 5647 Dorothea KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON; AUTHOR IZING THE CITY TO BECOME A PARTY IINDEH THE "PUBLIC EM I'UJYEES RETIREMENT ACT." THERE BY ENABLING IIS EMPLOYEES TO SHARE AND PARTICIPATE IN THE BENEFITS THEREOF; AUTHORIZING HIE LEVY OF A TAX OVER AND AMOVE THE AMOUNT LEVIED FOR EITIIEII OK TIIK THREE PRECEDING YEARS PLUS SIX PER CENT THERE OF: WHICH CHAHTKH AMENDMENT AND PROPOSITION IS SUHMITTED UNDER TIIK. LAWS OK OREGON. THE (HAII'IER OK RAID CITY. AND BY VIRTUE OK ORDINANCE NO. HOHa, OF KLAMATH FA1J.S. OREGON. DULY ENACTED AND PASSED BY THE COM MON COUNCIL ON THE I'llh DAY OK MAY, IIIKI; AMENDING THE CHAHTER OK THE CITY OK KLAMATH KALIJs, OREGON: PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE KOR THE QUESTIOK TO HE SUBMITTED: AUTHORIZING AND DI RECTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH AND POST NOTICES OF SAID ELECTION; DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND THE JUDGES AND CLERKS OK SAID ELECTION: THE HOURS THE POLLING PLACES SHALL HE OPEN TO ELECTORS FOR VOTING- APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR RAID ELECTION; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONKLICT HERE WITH: AND DECLARING AN EMER GENCY Th- III lea tit said Rasnlutlons adooted by the Common Council are In words and figures as follows: Rt-H(il.l;nuM NO. Vtt A RESOLUTION PHOVIDINO FOR THE CITY OK KLAMATH FALLS TO Rrrnur A PAIITV UNDER THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES HK rutr.mr.r. i ACT," Or STATE OK OREGON. EN AKI.tNO 1TK PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TO SHARE AND PARTICIPATE IN THE IIKNEKITS THEREOF: car.AlirM. A LEVY OK A TAX NOT TO EXCEED ONE AND ONE-HUAHTER MILIS UP ON THE DOLLAR OK ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN KLAMATH FALLS. ORE GON, TO MAKE PAYMENTS REQUIRED BY IT UNDER SAID ACT; CREATING A SPECIAL FUND ENTITLED, "PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT EUNO." IN WHICH MONEY HECEIVED UNDER SAID LEVY SHALL BE PLACED: AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER OK KLAMATH KALLS. SO SAID OB JECTIVES AND PURPOSES MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED: CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION KOK THE PURPOSE OK VOT1NO UPON THE MATTER; PROVIDING A MALUM 1JII.K, run THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIRECTING OTHER THINGS NECESSAHY TO HE DONK IN .(J NECTION WITH SAID SPECIAL ELEC TION. kruoj.i.tiun no. JS a stvqrii.uTtriN PROVIDING FOR THE CITY OK KLAMATH FALLS, ORE GON, TO IMPROVE THE STREETS IN rilONT OK CITY OWNED LOTS IN CO OPERATION WITH OTHER PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE BLOCK: CREATINO A LEVY OF A I A A UF (J.-.t-lli-r ui A MILL UPON THE DOLLAR OK ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN KLAMATH KAL1-S. OREGON, FOR THE I A A IWN I94S-1M7 ONLY. TO CREATE A RE VOLVING FUND OUT OK WHICH THE COST OK SUCH IMPROVEMENT IS TO BE PAID. TO HE Hr.HLAl.EU Willi FUNDS FROM SALE OK THE LOT IM PROVED: CREATING A SPECIAL FUND ENTITLED. "LOT REVOLVING FUND. IN WHICH MONEY RECEIVED UNDER SAID LEVY SHALL BE PLACED: AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER OF KLVWATH FALLS. SO SAID OB JECTIVES AND PURPOSES MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED; CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING UPON THE MATTER; PRO VIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOB THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIRECTING THE POSTING AND PUB LICATION OF ELECTION NOTICES AND DIRECTING OTHER THINGS NECESSARY TO BE DONE IN CON NECTION WITH SAID SPECIAL ELEC TION. REBOLI'TION NO. K.I A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. ORE CON. TO PAVE PORTIONS OF CITY STREETS. ADJACENT TO CITY OWNED PARKS WITHIN THE CITY; CREATING A LEVY OF A TAX OF ONE QUARTER OF A MILL UPON THE DOLLAR OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. rOR THE TAX YEAR 1M8-1IM7 ONLY. TO PAY THE COST OF SUCH PAVEMENT: CREATINO A SPECIAL FUND EN TITLED. "PARK PAVEMENT FUND. IN WHICH MONEY RECEIVED UNDER SAID LEVY SHALL BE PLACED: AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER OF KLAMATH FALLS. SO SAID OBJEC TIVES AND PURPOSES MAY BE AC COMPLISHED: CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING UPON THE MATTER: PRO VIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOR THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIRECTING THE POSTING AND PUB- EADS i Packing Crating . Shipping Local Moving Office: 220 Main Phone 8271 Warekense MS Market STORAGE I i1 w: ; 'Sip1 GowiaU- 1 00 Buck. Manager lir.RAI.D et NSWS, Klamatk Falls, Or. LIGATION OF ELECTION NOTICES AND DIRECTING OTHER THINGS NECESSAHY TO RE DONE IN CON NECTION WITH SAID SPECIAL ELEC TION, The ballot titles adopted for aald Charier Amendments are as follows: CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Shall Klamath Fatte, Oregon, become a party under the, Publlo Employees Retirement Act" of Oregon, thereby al lowing Ita public employees to share and participate In benelita thereof; levy a lax not to exceed one and one-quarter mills upon every dollar of taxable rroperty beginning with the tax yeer II40-IIM7 and annually yeer to year thereafter, for purpose nf making pay menle required by "Public Employees Retirement Art:" creating special fund entitled. "Public Employees Retirement Fund." In whlrh money from said levy shall be placed; and amending Ihe City Ch jrutr to meet levy authorized. Vol for One. ym Yea mil No CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO TIIK. VOTERS BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Shall Klamath rails. Oregon, pavt portions of streets adjacent In City owned parks within the City: Levy a tax of one-quarter of a mill upon every dollar M taxable property for tha tax year of 104(1-147. and for that year only, for tha purpoa of paying for said pave ment; create a special fund entitled, "Park Pavement Fund." In which money derived from said levy shell be placed: and amend the city Charter to meet the levy authorized. Vote for One. v2 Yea HO No CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTERS BY THE COMMON COUNCIL Shall Klamath Falls. Oregon, construe! street ImDrnvemenui In front ol city owned Iota. In cooperation with adjacent property owners to Improve such street: lew a tax of one-half mill upon every dollar of taxable property for tax year 1H40-1947. for purposa of creating a revolving fund entitled. "Lot Revolving Fund." Into which all money collected under said lew shall be filaeed: from which payment for Improvement for lot shall be made, which payment shall be replaced upon sale of such lot from money received therefor; and amend the city charter to meat tha levy au'Iwjr l7d. Vote for One. V4- Ye 309 No Tha Polls will be open from S o'clock A. M. until S o'clock P. M. The following polling places In each of the city precincts are aa follows, to wn: Precinct Place Address No. 1 L. L. Baugh. 133 So. Rlverslda No. 3 Conger School. California Ave. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING LEGION OF THE MOOSE WHITE PELICAN LEGION NO. 146 Sunday, May 5 - 2 p.m. MOOSE HALL Nomination of Officers Initiation of Candidates BANQUET SERVED In evening at the WILLARD HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CHICKEN SHACK 1134 Main St, Lucille O'Brien SPECIALTIES! f Fried Chicken Chicken in the Rough Breakfasts Lunches Dinners Open 8 a. m. to S p. m. losed Sundays BENEFIT DANCE BEATTY, ORE. SATURDAY, MAY 4 FEHLEN'S MEATS and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES Meat Cutting and Curing for Lockers No Meat Shortage Here Hunting and Fishing Licenses 4 OPEN 4707 S. 6th I why didnT I CAapr r-J A New Inexpeniivo Method of Cleaning Clogged Sewera oi Roots. 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. SATURDAY NIGHT DANCELAND 515 Klamath Ave. "Music As You Like It" by THE DANCEMASTERS SPONSORED BY POST 1383. V.F.W. FaiDAT, Ma I, tilt. Fas NlM No. S Baldwin Hotel. SI Main Street No. 4 u. C Beater. M Washington No. S Valley Hotel, 415 Pine Street No. 4 Presbyterian Chiiarh. An pine Si No. 7 r. W. Abbey. B.HI Lincoln Street No. S Court Hou?4 Basement, 4th h Main Streets No. t Clly Library Rssemsnt, SIR Klamath Ave. No. 10 Arcade H,-'el. IO.M Main Street No. II Lake Hotel. IIX Mam Street No. 12 Covenant Church. H-J.1 Walnut at No. IS rtulrk Garage. I.im Main Street Na 14 Lombard Motors, B2S So, Cth Street No. 1 Viola Klefer. 1341 While Avenue Na. IS Mrs. W O. Lohrey, 1144 Eber lein Street No. 17 Cecil E. Wilbur, Sua WanUand Ave. No IS Duk Bide MS East Main No. 1 Mills school. East Main No. 10 Shepherd Muslo Co., 14 Eaal Main No. II Mrs. V. Smith 116 East Main No. aa Balaiger Garage. Main and Es planade No. V Ylaria Hunt, SOS Hillside No. 34 E Koarhnlck. Baaeinelll. 549 Pa cific Terrace No. 2fl Mrs. .arson, Melrne St. No. 2S Roosevelt School. 1135 fldnrerifl No. 37 Dr P H. Boxendal, 1444 Crea- cent Ave. No. 38 County Library. Mon Claira St No. 28 Falrvlew School, 1017 Donald Street No. SO Jack Miller. 738 St. Franela No. .11 E M. Cla.'a, l:i7 Oregon Avenue No .12 Mra. Burke, una Hanks Street By order nf the Common Council ac the City of Klamelh Falls. Oregon. Dated this lath day of Anrll, In IS, H T FRANEY, Pollca Judge. If. US No. 372. HAyi A COMPLETE FUR STORAGE BY EXPERTS! Cleaning by the furriers' own wood-powder meth od! Invisible repairing even adding new furl No wonder your coat comet back tike new) Costl 10 little, too! 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