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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1947)
! . City Councilmen Take Up Hatter Of Fire Protection At Municipal Tin- tlmiiniintla of ilulliira worth Of flldlltlKN 1111(1 l'lllllllllt III Old nitiiiU'liiiil airport 1 1 tit t llui city I tnliliiK over friini Ihu wnr anuria uiliiilnlatriitlun in not ucl (imilcly iiroti'i'ti'd, It wna brotiitlit out lit city cuiiiu'll niiHitlnu Mon diiv I'viMilnu. Klin t'lilrf Amlmiai told the city fiillirra Hint nl leiial cllit in alimilcl I"' vinpltiyi'tl III thu ntipurt flin di'imrlniciil. It win poliili'd out Hint Hint l uhotil III!' 111! IIIIXT I'llllllliyvd lit lll'I'M-Ilt at the uli-porl by tin- Urice Mori Ituiti! viiiiiiiiny, Ilia contract con loilliin for llm government. A iiKKi'xtlon win urnuulil up by (.'oiiiicIIiihiii I'iiiiI U. Luiidry tluil four ini'ii mlitlit work out nil rlifht If u voliinlwr furco could Im foriui'd from employe ut the mrporl. Dlaaualoii of the (iue.it Ion of bureau of recluiiiiitloii helplnu with tho exiwnara, aliu-e the air port (lie depiirtuif ill could vino provide protection for bureiiu biiilclliilja at the nlrporl, wua utoppi-d when It wiut leurned tluil the Kovernnient would not pur tlclpiite. When thin wua leurned, the opinion win rxireiiHed tlmt II u itoverniuenl InilUlliiK cuuuht on fire the city nhould Jual let It burn. The nuiyor inked Chief AinhroHe unit Airport MunnKcr W. It. Whllcoinb to net louelher mid clruw up a pliin for fire pro tection ul the plant. Mayor Kd Onlemlorl mild thwt the city' uureemeiit with tho WAA win remly for hhn tu aln uud nil Hint win needed win the cmiiicll' tH-riiiimilon for him to inn It. The council urunted him Hie ncriniaalon nnd the nlrporl (iicllittcK ahoulil noon become nurt of tho city nropertlen. One new piece of property w ndded to the city when the coun cil voted to nccept the (lift of the lute Ciura A. Moore of her home and lt unrounding itrouuda locuted nt Muln and Itiverside. With the property wan accented two cuali doniitlnns an provided In her will. 51000 to be inert to fix up ino grounin, and another SIUU0 for tho up keep of the city cemetery. Elmer Haliilijer appeared be fore the council to represent tho newly-formed Klamath Rodeo luocliitloii. He nuked the council to waive $151)0 of carnival fec at haa been the uauul cualom when a ahow la aponanrcd by a non-profit orgnnUatlon. The council aitreed. Councilman Wendell Smith aiked the council to take aome action on tearing down an old abandoned houae )ual off Oregon on llarrlman which waa becom ing a hazard for amnll children who were playing In It. Ho aald that he thought It waa on city owned property. Police Judge Franey waa asked to Invcaligutc tho matter with action to be taken by Building Inspector Waller Snlabery. A letter waa read to the coun cil from W. L. Hutchiiunn, 2221 Applegute. complaining that the curbing in front of hla home waa 1 r MP&a ) 1 Available NOW Tune In "Starduil MolodUi." K F L W. each evening 10 to 10:30 Pricta Includt Fad. Excli. Tax ii i MM Wfet Airport Site riimhlliiu nod he naked the city lu do Hoinolhlng iiliinit It. It win pointed out Unit the city ia out of curb fixing funda nl' picaent, hut the city engineer wua naked to ucknowledge Mr. Ilutclilnaon'a letter nnd tell him Hint hla curb would be taken cure of when funda were forthcoming. City Knglneer E. A. Thomiui waa alao nuked what win the mutter with tho clly'a atrccta Hint they needed repairing ao aoon lifter they were conalrucled. A cuimcllmun apeclflcally pointed to Mlchignn which waa paved jual lint yenr and necda repulra already. Thoinaa pointed out that In order to pave Michigan at nil it hud been neceaaury to pare coata by putting on a thin paving; thla, lie aald, waa the reaaon for the nereaanry repnira. It wna recommended Hint alter thla If the city did uny paving It either be flral clnaa or not at all. Thonina alao allowed the coun cil a map of the locution nnd uaaeaamenla on Hie Improvement unit on Applegute. Ho pointed out Hint the ncccaaed vnluution on euch lot except four waa more than Hie lot a ahurc of ine coal. The four cxecptiona were two Iota owned by the city and two which the city unci jual aoiu. inc council found that the city would bo unnblc to pay ila ahure for ita two lota, however, bocuuac there ia no money in Hie Improvement piirllcipntlon fund. I'ollce Judge Kmney wna naked to find aome way out of the difficulty if poa alble. A copy of the agreement be tween the recreation committee nnd the Snna of Ilnly wua rend to the council. The Sona promlac to make a number of improve menla In Recreation park auch aa building ticket bootha, fencea and graudatanda in return for the privilege of getting aole uac of tho park three dnya per week. The council okayed the commia alon'a rccommendutlon. Police Chief Orville Hamilton reported lo the council in regard to providing police protection to realdenti In the homing projects that those peraona Inside the city limits were obtaining police protection, and thai tne city police had no Jurisdiction out- aide the city limits. 1 KILLED CASABLANCA. Morocco, April 8 iJi Sixty-one persona were killed and 119 were wounded in rioting yeatcrduy. The riot was anld to have been caused by a fight between a Senegalese and a Moroccan over a woman. At City Dallvary Sarvlca. Ph. 8417. , The' ELDORADO TreublS'fret astemalle record rhanger, playi s er It inch racerdi, lnbt radle, rail rani lens central, built-in antenna. Cabinet In plane finish unahegany er new bleached blend flnlah. Mahogany Cabinet .... 129.95 Blond Cabinet 139.95 w I 7ni MAIN ST. theJtopett e&x&Jn $outfi&tn Cheofif Caal Malln Championa Tim Kuril Mulin Champions mel March 211 lit the home of Jerry unci Murven Mucken. Heforo Hie meeting. w0 Ju'lK'l four of W, 11. Morclock'a licit tin, .. . . Tho meeting wua culled to or der by the president, Kddle Me Aullfle. The sccrefnry. Jerry Mncken, rend thu mlnutea. Mem bera prcaenl were. Kddle Mc Aullffe, Jerry Mucken. Elliot Weat. Jnniea Miirahull Cornctt, Heverly broil und Biirbnrn Cor nell. Vlallora were, Mra. Dun McAuliffe, Ellen McAuliffo und flWnlu.lli Mi-Vnv. The next meeting win nc prn III nl thu homo of Kddio Mc Auliffe. After the meeting we auw jer ry nnd Murven'a culvea. Kefreaiimentit were served by Mra, Mucken. Diiruiirn uorneu, Newa Iteporter. SnlD and Sew Severul of Hie girla of the Snip and Sew" Clothing I club of Mulin have completed their projects so fur. I hev are joaepn Ino Morrow, llertru Shogrcn. Putll Smith, Gernldlnc King. Shirley Travla, Jonn Drnger, Jnnct Elmore nnd Edna Duffln. An Intcreatlng demonatrution on milking a needle caae waa given by Phyllla Johnson and Jucuetta Saunders at one of the regular meetings. The Malln 4-H Girla Clothing I urniiu nut lt sewing on dis play nl the Mulin high school science room for the Purent Pa Irons club. March 18, Mra. Wclla from the atnte department, apoke on the school lunch program. Francis Skinner. Klnmulh coun ty club ugent, was alao present. He spoke about the 4-H work and how important It ia to bova und girla of today and their fu ture. Mr. Skinner and Mi- Cow gill met with the 4-H girls March 2.1, from 2 to 3 p. m. Nazi Hangs Self In Nuernberg Jail FRANKFURT. Germany. April S M'j Herbert Unckc, 50, Ger man minister of food and agri culture during the latter part o( Hie war, hanged himself Sun day in the Nuernberg Jnll. where he wua awaiting trial on war crimes chargea. Army officials aaid Backe had fashioned a noose from two handkerchiefs, which he fasten ed to a pipe In his cell. Her mann Goering and three other nni leaders previously had com muted sulckic In the same jail. U. B. moldsd boats. Schubert's. BEWARE OF PIN-WORMS Madksl report rtmt that aa smstlng Bumhtr of children and adults are victims of I' in-Worm. Watch for the warn Inc slsna. atMcIallr , th mbarrsMltiir. nacsinv racial Ilea. 1 After cwoturtaa of PlaWorm dlatraas a ' rea.Hr vfTerllv way to da with them has Wn aatahltih. 'throush JATHI'I f-W-I the new Pin-Worm treatment developed In the laboratories ef Dr. D. Jarne 4 Son. ' The email, eajf-to-Uke P-W UoteU sir atltfwiion or vtiur monejr back. 60 wh ; lake chances on Fin Worm I If von sua pect thla uly tnfectlon, ak your drusgUt . for fW and follow the directions, j ti's aaejr to remember 1 fW for ?iaWoras I HARWIN'S The WESTERNER manly flnHhed hthly receptive, ft tabei. Superbly itylrd, brilliantly radar nclneered la bring yen new renctp llena el radio pleasure. IU built In leelrsmatnella wave antenna and l fitted with rameue Ollflllsa Iru-tent rllla for finer lens quality. 33 40 The OVERLAND Portable Radio S lubvi (two dual purpoae) Inaurri you f wide range balanced reception. Auto mata volume control. Built-in antenna. Cabinet leatherette buaklntd, featuring the famous (Jllflllan tru tone metal grille. 59.95 Battsrlea Included Mm mm Choral Society Concert Slated Tho Klamitlh Choral society, under direction of Andrew Loney Jr., will present a concert on the evenluu or May 2 in inc Kiamuin Union high school auditorium, it wan announced today. Tho chorun now has a mem bernhip to 67, Including many of the best voices to be found among the men and women of the Klutiiiith Fulls area. Kehcurs uls are held regularly on Monday evenings at 8 o'clock In the high school bund room. Progress has been satisfuctory and the group should muke a very creditable showing in its first big con cert, Loney observed. The program on May 2 will Include "The New Earth" by Henry Hadley. besides beauti ful choruses, this number in cludes solos for soprano, also. tenor and burilone. Members of the chorus arc: MU-ky Alexander, ft. If. Alexander, flerneva Anioureux, Horner Ainuureux, lit. George Adlvr, Medejon Adlar, David Harnett, Helen Harnett, G. ii. Broylea, Irene Drown, Carolyn Collier, Jane Craltf. J. W. Curtl. Marl Cailerii, Kleanur Khlere. Mel Krlckton, Mr. Ed ward. Wlnnllred (JHlrn, Iva Cralapp, Kernel (jyilwri, franre Green, Carl llaaol. Marianne Haislund. Kally Hitch cock, Patricia Hunt, Huliy Hlatl, Carl B. Kent. Joyce LnIruin. L,yaia uunnv, may Ixtrenxen, Ilvntil LofUsaard. Madeline Mahonay. Anarlt Miim. Carl Murphy. Ci. Matthew KIoIm Mclntyre, Huth Mc Clellan. Ileth McMinui, John McMinui, Luster Nertelh. Hetty O Connor, John O'Connor, 'lorn Orr, Tern Peak, Joanne I'artont, Klorence Plvlke, Hteve Petert, Dimna Power, John Hire, Joyce Hiker, Norma Hteuhen, Dran tttephent, C. R Htark, Virginia Hleppe. t. H, Htorte, Marfurel Hherldan. Victor Kchulxe, Mar farel Htluka. F.rnrat Taylor, Gertrude To J l, H. r. Tnlle, S. M. Topnew. Norma Uerllnn, Charlee Uhllf, Muriel WcaU- cott, Olive Wilton end O. K. Warcup, Annual Education Convention Opens PORTLAND, April 8 W) The Oregon Education associ ation annual convention opened here Monday with specchea by I Mra. Pearl Wanamakcr. national ' president, and Dr. Waller H. 1 Judd, Minnesota congressman. , Principal apeakera at tomor-1 row'a closing acaaions will be Dr. Wilson Compton, president ; of Washington State college, and 1 Dr. Kenneth McFarland. super- i intendent of the Topcka, Kas.. . public schools. ! TOURIST TRADE TALKED ' SEATTLE. April 8 IA'i Ex pansion of the northwest's tour ist industry. Improvement of overland and sea routes to Alas ka and continued development of the Columbia basin on both sides of the International boundary will be primary topics of discussion when the Pacific I Northwest Trade association as- isei.ioies nere April ii-io lor s fifth annual gathering. IU1 1 M ... and finds out why PHILIP MORRIS is so much better to smoke! l1 HIGH SSIIOOL . i i ; . . i r , . . I J i . : : , ) ! 'jii.il i iiiiii'iilij!, Iii;,i,r ! HH'I'MII III 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Illllll.l lllllllni.1 llillln, foafiNfatttip,i:i,.iM-pr., j Naws Notcj and iiiillK By MARY O'BRIEN Balloting rcaults yesterday placed four girls from each class on the track queen elimination ballots that were voted upon at 1 p.m. today. rom the senior claas Helen Eckert, Betty Craw ford, Betty Clcig and Patty Meyers were chosen. Juniors who won the uritn.ln tUllv in were Mary t S '-S-K Lou Caae. Lou 11 t Ann rhae. mm. 1 j . Marvl.nuStan- Mary O'Brlan berry and Patty MacMillan. Beverly Young, Ccorgiana Clark, Helen Jackaon and Ruth Soder were chosen from the Sophomore class. Freahmcn girla picked by their claaamates were Sandra Moore, Patal Somers Louise Lin man and Totsie Liskcy. Today's pre-noon assembly was held for the purpoae of the intro duction of the above 16 girls. Each class president Introduced the four candidates from his class. A general explanation of the voting procedure was given by Student Body President Ben Larson. Tomorrow the starting gun for track ticket sales will sound, with any student as a potential salesman. Pellcana broadcast tomorrow night will feature a portion of BECK'S Cabinet Shop 425S FRIEDA AVE. PH. 4975 SMALL HOMES CABINETS INTERIOR FINISH SCREENS (Wb.n ATsiUblt) nnrnw rni m We It's the only leading cigarette made differ ently," Johnny informed her. "And this ex clusive difference means the Philip Morris smoker really gets what other smokers only hope to get better taste . . . finer flavor ... perfect smoking pleasure." 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CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation to our friends and neighbors for their kindness, words of sympathy, and floral offerings In our recent bereave ment. Mrs. Lillie A. Herrington Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Her rington Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Aycrs Mrs. Jean Meade and Elinor Miss Patsy Herrington. SANTA FE HEAVY DUTY -- tUJijUilti i jjl.ttl i'iili k i Li.ui.ii',! 1 'i rii a tiLil.mm.HJI J HI U iliJULUlllllillltil TENTS CANVAS pfimti ;amp goods I ofmKamooCi IBAYTlimili PdDIov Only 300 at this low price. jvl Ulnl HKaAI.D NEWS. Kl.m.lh r.lla, Or. PTA Offers Scholarship Klamath county council of the Parent-Teachers association is offering a teacher education scholarship this year In an effort to encourage the training of teachers for elementary work. The scholarship of $74 will be renewable for four years If the applicant's work Is satisfactory. It can be used in any standard elementary teaching training in stitution in the state and Is open to any high school graduate. 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