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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1946)
Program For Expansion To Kximnnlim nf Klamath's mu nicipal rrrrenllmi prouruin will Iw mapped at Joint iiiiM'MnU thn recreation committee mid thn clly council Thursday after noon. Thn mreliiiK win culled spe t'lflciilly In conldiT (lie pur chase of llir Will Humphrey properly on Mnln slr'ct, near III Houln place, fur alto for development of swimming pool and recreation renter. Mayor Kd Ontendorf told the recreallon coiiuniUee that the vminull would want to know what the committee hits in mind for development of this prop erly. "You will have to have some definite pinna." he mild at rec reation committee meeting yes terday. Hambrlck to Prapara Program The committee authorized K. E. Hambrlck, recreation officer, to prepare the aimiteiited pro gram which has lcen Inking shape In committee discussions. This will ijiclude proponed finan cing of the swimming pool and Two Vacancies For Annapolis Congressman Lowell Stock man will huve two vacancies to fill at the United States Naval academy at Annapolis for the clans beginning July 1, 1947. Candidates for the naval acad. emy must not be less than 17 years of age or more than 21 years of age on April 1 of the cal-nclnr year 1U47 in which they enter the naval acudemy. Appli cants should le high school se niors or graduates of high school, or college students. Doys in the armed services are eligible. Kxceptlons to this age require meut are made only when a boy has had one year of acceptable service In any one of the armed forces. In such cases he can be admitted to thn academy If he has not passed his 23rd birthday on the first of April of the calen dar year in which he would enter the naval academy. Such admis sion Is, of course, contingent upon his meeting the mental and physical requirements. The civil service commission expects to hold a competitive ex amlnatlon on July 24, 1949. to aid in the selection of nomlna tlona for the academy. Appll canta must ba resident of the lecond congressional district of Oregon, and able to meet the exacting physical standards of the academy. Any boy who Is Interested and uallfled may obtain additional Information and permission to kike the examination given on inly 24th by writing at once to Congressman Lowell Stockman House Office building. Washing on, 13. U. Sailor Finds Parents Here Donald C. Tucker. ACMM (PA) DSN, had a complete surprise uniting for him when he stopped Iff at Klamath Falls last week to 'isit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Long, en route lome to Rldgefield, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H Tucker of Rldgefield, Donald's is rents, had arrived the same nornlng and were with the -ongs at their home on Lake liorc drive when he arrived. He lot in Just about one-half hour ifter they did, and neither ex tected the oilier. Mrs. Tucker md Mrs. Long are sisters. Tucker Is stationed on the USS It, Cleorge, seaplane tender of he llllh fleet, Just returned from lascbo, Japan, by wnv of Okln rwn and Pearl Ilnrbor. lie has a 5-dny leave, nfter which he will rlurn June 1 for overseas as ignment. He and his parents re urncd together to Washington. Classified Ads Bring Result!. Store your furs in Klamath Falls' only cold storage vaults. Richards ore now ready to fore your fur lafoly . , , reasonably. Recreation Be Mapped recreation center, plus Increased annual levies for operation of the recreation progrun "The people of Klumiith Falls keep talking alxiut u bigger rec reation program," said Malcolm Kpley, a menuier or ine commit lee. "Thnt will cost money think we ought to be cold-blood ed about It und suggest a def inite proposition, udequiitt-ly financed, und let the people de cide If they want to go for It." The recreation committee hns recommended pun-huso of the Humphrey properly for SI l,(l()(l. It has an artesian hot wuter well which could ho used for swim mlng pool purposes. It consists Gifts for the Graduate . . . Hand Painted TIES Thes beautiful ties are hand painted with outdoor designs as tha motif. Horse scenes, scenic views, land scapes and birds are Includ ed In his colorful selection. $5.00 1111. MANSTORE Ml Mala St. LdrkwsJ Your Contributions Make Possible SlnHiiers' EQospifeol for Crippled Children ATTEND SHRINE BENEFIT DANCE SATURDAY JUNE 1ST BALDYS BAND ADMISSION 1.20, LADIES 20e In the main, the Shriners' Hospitals are operated ond maintained by a special tax on Shriners. This revenue, however, is not enough. To make hospitalization available to more needy, crippled children (including those from Klamath county) the public is asked to help. EVERY DOLLAR sub scribed goes into operation of the hospital, "Our First Duty To Children Is To Make Them Happy" of 2.2R acres. 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