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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1947)
Suburban League Eyes Park Areasj" Delinquency No Problem A rarrfullv roiuhlrrril rr-rrratloiial pros ram Inrliictlnr Ihr ralahlLhniriil ilf park ami I'rrrralhlhal farllltlr linn Iippii appruvrtl hr llm Klamath Miililirhan l.raitlr, ami Ihr nriaiilta t Ion uC ii park dlslrli'l la nuw In III maklni, ( The l.riiHW, nt a ivn-iit mrelliiK, wrnl mi iivukI In rnlnbllnli pink Inrlllllpa for till- anillll atlljurball arra to I tin piul llml "rvrty nltlwn mill evny child rrcrlvn brnrflta limn a well plnnnril mid uiiiilnurd park at'Mrin." Nu 0rliniliriuy "Thr I.CMIUO li'Ha Unit llm aiiulh suburban arm (turn mil, at thin time, have imirli of li t'hllil li-lliifUt-iuy problem." a apuki'Miiiiii anld Uxtuy, "and It la hoped tu clrvrlop it pro liram of rrrrrutloii which will rc:,ult III hrnlihful inlnda In hnilthful bodlci. 'I'o ihla rud Ihr Ij-imuo sub- ! mux ihr following proutam: ' "We ret-ommf-nil llml rrnldruta of I Ihr south suburb Inkn liiimrdlata slrp to oruuiilMi li Imiii ruiiua pro- . Iiiam loosing In aitpiliiuit mid clc vrlopliiii ii ayatrtn of parka, play fcroumla and rnrrrallounl centers primarily for cur yotmu proplr. but hot fiiriirtlliit thai all rrMclriH. yoiinv and old, should licit ur for llcillrn In Una development. That a careful itudy be nmdr to the end that no child shall live further Ihnu oue-hitlf imlr from a public plnviii'iiuiitl or park. 'Thai park aliiiiild br Inratrtl In area rratlily acrraklbla from rnilrr of Krralral pupulalloit driully, and ao located that rlilldrrn br ablr to reach them without br.nc compelled to rroaa alrrrla Willi iiravy trafflr, "That alcp bp taken Immediately to acquire around for thrre prlmury parka, one north of Ho. Ill, one went of Hummer lane and aoulh of S. 8th, and one rant of Uummrr lane and aoulh of 8. oth. and that aa rapidly an possible oilier parka and playitround br rstabllnhrd to that no child br denied accraa lo a publle playrirouud on account of dhlance or traffic dans-era. "That arhiMil grainiri br developed anil eapanrird to accommodate chll flrrn'a rrrrratlonal and aporla pro I rami, and that addlilona br mad to audi arhool tralHiris, aueh aa Nhaita arhool, to provlitr morr play grounds, and thai clangrroua open dlteltra on achiHil grounda br cov rrd and olhrr haiarda eliminated. Fair (rounds Vtt "Thai the county fair board and Ihe county court be contacted to the end of wider u of the county fair grounds br madr available for rrcrrnllonal and community pur poara, and that a building for com munity gathering be constructed for ur of 4-H cluba, Boy Scout. Camp Fire OlrU. farm organlutloiu and any community non-profit edu cational or recreational gathrrinz under adequate community control, and thai a lax levy of S mill be made for Uita purixiae until an ade quate aum be raised for a aullabl building, and lo develop and beau tify Hit fair ground!. -rk- ti .. i nHHHm-ii .ra . 11 r, 1-111(11 i b- represent all rraldrnta of the aoutl) ' Public Health Nurses Talk It Over "trrj' ' "r -Iy,r - 'i.S-v. f'.- -. A I Route Urged PORTLAND, April i!2 IFt Pacific Northwest representatives testified before a civil .aeronautic! board ex aminer today on the need of a direct air transport service linking Portia nd -Seattle with Hawaii. Herb West, mayor of Walla Walla. Wash., waa among 10 wltneiuie rep resenting public groups seeking cer tification of a scheduled air service sought by four applicants. Mayor Earl Riley of Portland told Examiner W, E. Baker yesterday that Washington and Oregon were placed at an unjustified disadvan tage with California by CAB's' re fusal to grant the new route. Sid Woodbury, president of the Portland chamber of commerce, re ported business Interests of both Portland and Hawaii are demanding the service and that American cap ital Is willing to Invest In the line. Continued delay Is unwarranted, he added. , ' Several Pacific Northwest shippers of food and poultry told of finan cial losses due to long hauls south to connect with air express flights to the Islands. MIEBAI.0 Nana, Kl.ai.lb r.lli. Ore. TIIKaDAT. April ft, IM1, rata Tkra I EADS I Klamath county public health nurara are each other for a few minutes In the morning before starting out on their Individual rounds of checking on aieknraa In Ihr community. The four nurses seen here talk ing II over are l.ydla p. Howard. Annls Htruth'rra, Mllllcent Wrtl and Naomi Miller. auburlM, rannul a legally ortanlird park lirrrliy gora on rrrord aa favoring and asks the cooperation of any and all aiihurnan community ortanl nation and Individual to Ihla rnd, and thai all aueh organisation ap point rrprrrntatlve lo confer wllh and art with Ihr Nuhurlian League lit carrying forward Ihla project. "The Suburban League sukbcsu that the residents of each of the three community park subdivision a mimed in this itorl meet and organize and lake steps to select aultuble sites for the proHiscd parks In their resiccllve districts and to acquire options and possible titles lo as much of the lands selected as possible, pemllng the organiza tion of the district, and that such community .organization become a part .of the Suburban league in carrying forward the objectives of the plan a outlined by Una report. The Lragur understand the Shasta View grange also hot re cently adopted a resolution favoring a park program. We Invite Joint action with the grange In this ob ject Ive. "The Nuliurban Lragur frrla that rraliirs that till" program . the residents of Ihe south suburban Ona rnf inn Ptmnvsi he rarrled forward without area are to be congratulated on ; VpJrJIIUn ncmuTCI organized park dlslrlil, i living In the most naturally beautl- IU-JI Erom Luna on record favoring ! ful prl of Ihr Klamath rail, area, rJU' rruiTI Llinu Ihr formation of such park district, and Invite all resilient, lo Join . PORTLAND, Ore., April 21 iX'i totrlhrr III a community beautifying program In building for Ihr future, home, park. Btrrrt. rhurellr, biislnrs building and community crntrr. In a well planned and har monloua Melting which will draw lo our arra Ulnar desirable elements which go lo make happy and con tented homra. "Wr, Ihr proplr of Ihe south au burb. must do our own planning and murh execute aueh plana ourelvr. "Signed: NED SMITH. President. "ADA HAHLKKN. Secretary." 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