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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1946)
Lake Home Owners Talk On Problems Tit Lake o' llio WiiocU Home Dwncra' association lit well at lender! meeting Ut Lake 11' tin vVonrls Imlui', Suniliiy afternoon approver! mi Incr'us In the an nunl dues (rum $3 to $ IB as a Daikgrmmd or busts fur effec live DruunUutionul wurk mid' (lie Fatiiollahmi'iit o( number of committees. An Important topic discussed was thi' slocking of lliu lake with tamo (lull. There wiia report (rum the (lah uuil giuno commis sion to thn effect thnl efforts would hn iniula to iniika tliln uuiiil fishing resort. Ihls wiia backed up liy th number of the coinmlaalon's biologists who havo been checking (ho hike (or the nuat three or (our weeks. On rraolntlon the following com mittee wna appointed to work with nnri lend every possible en couragement to the flail mid Kiin.e commission to the end Unit the hike nniy be extensively slinked: Dom I'rovoal. Ashland; Tom Nerly, Medford: Frank Pry ton. Klumulh Fulls: Claude Davis. Klnmntli Knlla mid Jumra H. lingers, Simla Cru.. , Improvement of the rimds Into the hike from Klnmuth Knlla, Aililund and Medford wan dls cuaaed nt Brent Irniith and the lute highway commission and the Kliimiitli county court were voted the thunka of the asancla tion for the linprovcinrnta that hnvo been mnde thla year The need for further development was stressed and committer! for the romliiK year were appointed: Kd Dunham, Keurrnl chairman', Frank Nrwmnn, chnlrmaii' val ley subcommittee, with M. O. Ila..aluette. Illll Hrlggs, David llolmea: John Ilouaton, rhiilr man, Klnmntli county siihcom mltlre; Mllchel Tlllotaon, Jack Dutrhrr. Dr. Cecil Adnma, Clar ence llumlilr, Mra. Hoar Poole. Wal.r Traffic Studied The nerd for aome kind of aelfrcgulutloii with reapect to high powered bonta and water trnilrra aurli aa akl ropr and ourf board ropea w dicuiued and the opinion favored the aludy of aome audi rule that could bo uaed for the guidance for thole who have boat! on the lake aa well aa those bringing boat In from time to time. A committee emulating of Troy Cook, chairman; Heinle Fluhrer. Maude Liskey, Ed Geary and Wealey Lorenz wan appointed. Thla committer will meet next Sunday, Augu.it 11, at the aummer home of Glen Lorenc on the weat lido of the lake at 11 In the morning to drew up tentative regulation which will be offered to the membtra for their approval. The ownera of the Lake o' the Woods lodge were Invited to participate aa member! of the association and It's probable that Invitation will also be turned to almllar Institution! having prop erty on the lake, audi aa the aroi.ta of Medford and Klamath Falla and the Salvation Army. By unanimous vole the of ficer! and director! from the prevloui year were continued (or next year. These consist of K. P. Ivory, Klamath Falls, president; Lloyd Prock, Klamath Falls, lecretary-treaiurer and direc tor, G. C. Lnreni, Klmnath Knlla, Dom Provost, Ashland and W. B. Barnum, Medford. Bond Leader Jimmy James To Play Here Coming direct to Kldinatli i Kulla from lioraco ileiiua m- unon iminoum, our ui souiim-ui Culiliiriilun ahowplnci-s, la Jim my Jumra and hia urchealru who muku their first stop on m nrai northwest tour here nt the arm ory Wednesday night. Jiiiuia win uv . ...nlirred hv inuny vX'Gl'a us tho mualcul di rector of the tumoua "jeep Kliow" which starred Mickey Itounry and Hobby 111 con. The JIMMY JAMES 3 Major Jobs Given Permits Girl Scout News By JOAN O'NEILL Legion Honors Tulelake Trio "Jeep Show" wan answer to the need for top flight entertainment for thn front line troops, This show spent several mouth! in the Kuroprim theater of operiitlona doing aa many as 12 performances a duy and many times within 300 to 40U yard! of the fox holes. James, who Inn bven one of tho first of the new bund leaders to rrall.e thut In order to make u niiinr for himself hp. must first Hullillng permit for the pint phiy ipiod dunce music, hus put- KTiicii ni! ouna accordingly, lie himself has been a popular clarinetist for a number of year. Ills first job in the "blgtlmc" was with the lute Hal Kemp, and before the war was featured with aome of the best bands and lead er In the country, to cite a few Hal Kemp. Horace llrldt, Henry Ilussr, Sklnnay Enuls and Pine ut :t(lu(l by U-o I John hcott 1 roller. Two permit for $1000 Juine feature lovely Shirley VOIR By JOAN O'NEILL The second week of cump is under wuy now. The camp is aomewhut larger than it was last week since tins week the portals I hold 77 Girl Seoul. 1 Saturday night the cump hud' a festive uir. He fore dinner time (Jlney Hudd, rrtiring commander all the camper came dressed in I of Tuleluke Post 164. became their "carnival" best. Curnivul ; Dayton's adjutant and Mra May nliyhl In a I rtirllt intuit ti rii.iiii Ifnrlrl hiwnm tir-A m-oalrl...., nt the army a ' night ut Camp bather Appiegute ; the auxiliary. Dayton is also TULELAKE, Aug. 9 Three Tulelake people became second district officers of the American 1-eglon and auxiliary at the re cent diatrict convention held at Heeding, Calif. Howard Day ton, vice commander during the past year, became commander. and all the campers cumr in cos- past commander of the local tuim-s ranging from birds to post. gypsies. Luter In the evening the Dayton and Al Houseman, re older girls were host to tho Buy; tiring district commander, were Scout for an evening of duiiclng. I The Seagull unit has been busy ! ftunyan or blazed trail hikes, making leathor coin purses, go-1 They also hod a "sleep out" the ing on treasure hunt and Paul other evening elected delegates to the national Legion convention to be held in San Francisco, August 18. The convention for the auxiliary will be held at Sacramento Au gust 25. Delegates to the diatrict meet ing from here were Mr. and Mr. Olney Rudd, Mr. and Mra. Mar vin Thomas, Mr. and Mra Gor don Birtwistlc, Mn. Jess Dieter, Howard Dayton, Lee Birtwistle, Charles Rose and Sherman Wal-drip. HtlAl.D A NKWS, KUmslk fslli, Oft. Tl aaOAT, Aaf. I, 1(11, fan TkrM Intoxicated Driver Draws $10 Penalty Patrick John McAullffe, 33, of Fort Klamath, was fined $10 in justice court yesterday for being in a state of intoxication on a public highway after he was Involved in an auto acci dent near Worden Saturday night. He pleaded guilty to the charge. McAuliffe'a car crashed Into a machine driven by Dorothy Gilcrlst, 315 Grant, on highway 97, damaging both vehicles ex tensively In the rear-end collision. From Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and family of Grant Pass spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M oca bee of 430 Washington. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION N Lai! al Tim Permanent e.valtat DR. E. M. MARSHA ChlrnBrnrtUj Pbrilalas IM Ha, tik r..ialr. Tbaalrl sua Pknnn M two weeks were for minor re modeling and repulrs with only three inujor Jobs, none over $30(10, bringing the compara tively sinull total of $0,100 In estlmuted costs. Accounting for a lurge nurl of the total was a permit for (he remodeling of (ho Pacific Tele phone and Telegruph building ut mil and N. Hula. each were for construction of an Gave, vocalist and Juck with the music. Dancing tomor row night will be from 0 until 1. Radio station KKLW will do a remote control broadcast direct unloading dock for log on Front ' drummer. Da ily hvana who itrect by II. J. Savldge of the:' booking him Into the armory, Klamath Lake Moulding com-' feels that those who like to dance nunv and fur remodeling ol a !""... .7 - i"1" resilience lit 2220 Wantlund by Kred S. Jones. Other permits okayed by the .1,.. II lt..,l..,l ,. ,.r,.,.it -.!. ., ' from Ihe armnrv nt 10 mirch, am rviainatn, szau, r.va i i iNrVM?h,',nrrrrm'i Mor '" million hotel, 10.12 Main, $700, Grem s . . . ,7 fr,,i. ,i Vl'T.r'VTT veeVab.e."rrrw"s,ed Imua ly 1J2I) "'V''V ;uo.'.nA' J"-.by carries shopper. Uc your man; rehlimllng, ft0 Division. not vour hand $180. Mrs. Homer L. Truux; re- '"" y"r mnM- modeling porch, 234 N. Hth, $300, : Mr. M. S. Wherlund: repair firej eseupr, Murdock hullillng, Main j $350. C. G. Hoover: reroof Mn-1 onic building, Klumath, $2S0, M. D. Doty; remodel Star drug building, $750, Leo N. Hula; storage rooms, Oregon Barbecue, Oregon and Uphnm, $400, W. D. Miller: remodellnu. 52(1 Lytton, $200, Mr. Konrnd Sehwalger: repair garuge, 424 S. (ill), $U&0, Plnnlger and Walk ins. State Unemployment Compensation Down SALEM. Aug. 6 (,11 Pnymenis by the state unemployment com pensation commission were re duced 44.7 per cent In July to reach the lowest monthly ralo since last November. Compensation officials attrib uted the decrease to the preva lent seasonal work throughout the stale. Total payments fur July were $831,104. In the same period readjust ment allowances for veteran dropped 23.3 per cent to $502.14 1 for the lowest monthly total this year. BOOT SOCKS Wool or Part Wool Oregon Woolen Store Paul O. Landry this question: "Our firm carrlss 'forgtry policy,' Ar wa protected against loss In cat on of our bonafid chscka Is raised to a larg er amount than for which it was lnutd?" The Courthouse Is Now On Block Down The. Strtat From Our Oiflca. For information on any Insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main Sr. Ph. 56.2 Serving Klamath 20 Year Home Builder Flays Housing Management PORTLAND, Aug. 8 (P) The rxrrutlve vice president of the National Association of Home Ruildrra charged last night thnt the housing program wns bog ging down because of poor man agement. Frnnk W. Corlright, Washing ton, D. C, declared that, In the face of a 500 per cent boost need ed In building material, failure to raise prices had cut tho supply of doors 27 per cent In seven months. Cortrlght blamed National Housing Kxpcdlter Wilson Wyatt with "failure to act when neces sary." Ho spoke before the Port land Homcbullder association and Portlnnd really board. CONFERENCE OPENS OREGON CITY, Ore., Aug. 6 A'i The 03rd annual session of the Oregon-Washington . Evan gellcnl conference opened here today. It will end Sunday. Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin cninopooisT . poor specialist Pnsl Ssrfcrp - an! OrtknpiSlel MeATEE CLINIC For the Convenience of Our Customers, SEARS STORE HOURS WILL BE 9 a.m. to 6 p. rrii LET NO SHADOW DARKEN YOUR DOOR The posaciiion of in overcoat or a sick full of groceries It usually proof of complete ownership. Such is no! the case wiih land. Ileciuae of III immobility sncl permanence, as well is lis virieiy of uses, land is peculiarly liable to complication! and dispute. A Commonwealth Insured Title protects your property gainst unsitiified claims which often lurk among the mort gages, transfers, liens and other other legal complications through which your property msy hare passed under former owners. Every Commonwealth policy Is guaranteed hy funds depos ited with the State of Oregon. 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