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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1947)
idrey Urges Council Take Action To Fence lomation Canal Banks III question lit (IfilllK soine illiuke thn rccliimulliiii nilinl lyiiiiitusicr was brmiulil u ill nicelliiK lull nlulit by (nil A. K, Ciimlrcy. Who lout In tlin iiicinlicr Uie f. In children tlml tlie canal In In iiicvlnti year, ami iinl Just Inst Wfk he had l Din near (Iniwiilnii of Icr lulling (mm n brlilue (water. ly miKifcxted to ""' Ciiinirll lk Oik uuvriliiiiciil Ui erect Jiir take minis oilier aiitelv 'n nlmiK llieriinal from Illli ily limit. Wlini reminded r Kit Diirniliiil Unit nearly i r Hulls udmllllst nil loll had the problem nnit failed. Con dummied Hint II thin admlnl ii would mi Ily art toiictlicr ink t thn problem, with the nil Inn nl Uie cltlwn of tile 'mill y. It could be nlvril, riollon was passed tlml Ilia oily , to till Ori'uon conifrcsnloiial At lull III WiisIiIiikIoii. I) C, and Ural Hint some m l lull l tukrll a preliminary sicp. In llm incaii mr, ilondrcy siiKKrslcd Hint III ity nwl wlrn fencing nloiiK Hi irldlics over til rlilllll l" keep III vhlldrcii Iroin IrmilliK over llm rail Huts mill I'lliiiblnit up on tin-in. It was decided In Investigate tlio mm Irallon Tim itcv. Clmrlcs A Binidslrom nf I'll Iiiiiimiiurl llupllsl church ep liearcd before III con l ii-II to Inquire regarding building permit lo erect church bulldlUK at N. 11 Hi mid lllltli nil rem II explained tlml iicriiill I mil lieen obtained for III (mlMum In 1041. but llmt Hi con alrurllon lind been delayed by Hi war. Th actual problrm, h mill, was Hint Hi bulliliini riKl nut Hi wl-bm k lln m l feet In III Kin, and plan for III bulldlnit call for only ik foot scl-baik. lln iiddril Uml loval option signature of nearby residents lind been obtained, 'I'll iwrinlt request waa turned ovrr to Hi appeal committee by Hi council. Dunham In News Kit Dunlium. prominent Klamath Palls pmiirriy owner who expressed Hi opliilun last meeting thai the council was picking on him. waa III lh council newa asnln when lie re queued a bulldlim permit lo fix up a partially burned hnure on Owiu street which 111 rliy claimed wa 111 a hazardous couillllon and ahnuld be roiideinnrd. U waa decided lo lei him proceed Willi lh rehabilita tion of the limine, but Hie enndemna I inn proceedlnim are still ael for neat Mondny. If It lin shown that h Intend to rrpa'r th Iioiim In food order. Hi council aald It would atop the condemnation proceeding. All excavation al 2nd and Main which Dunham had complained of last Hireling wu reorld on by City Kmliieer E. A. Thomas, who aald Uml he had looked over the sltue Hon and recommended llinl a fence be placed at the cdac of the alte for protection of pedestrian and cars. Tlie council accepted th rec orntiirnilutlnii. 'riuuiias aKn reported Hint he would barricade the Main and Pine irtrecl eiitriiniTH lo Kwalina boule lisrd, nlonii which Dunham hnd been irovntlnii. In ordrr Hint no one would bo If Jured by falllm over the cditea. JC Request Arthur Trebwawer, rrprrsgntlng the Junior rhnmber of commerce, appeared before Hie council to ask that the mayor name June 33 KlamaUi bout regatta day for the Jaycre sponsored affair on that date on Upper Klamath lake. Th mayor aald he would titk enre of It. Stewart Patty from the 30-30 club asked the council If Uie organization needed a ermlt to atnKO a contest lo choose a girl to reprenent Klam ath Kalla at Hie MUa Oregon coll ie I to be held al Bcnalde. He waa told thai one wann't required an Ioiik aa the allow wna a non-profit affair. Arthur J. Peternon aluo apiearrd before the oounrll In reKard to ob taining a permit to Inntnll a group of 11111 colli operuled radloa In a locnl lintel nnd two auUi couru. He cxplnlucd that (he inachliipa will npriil tor on hour for 3r rnta. Aa there have Ikm'ii no nrrvloua ninchlnea of the type In the city before, the reqiinat waa lorwarueu 10 me punce mm in 1 1 tee ur a report. four aealed blila for a new car fur the police department were opened before Ilia council unci re ferred la the chief of poller, the mayor and the finance committee for atudy. l.lvt.lock Beef Comtilaluia regarding a variety of cowa, clilckeiM, htirr and goat at a resilience al Home and Division gave the council small problem when It waa decided thai their owner was violating the anultnry cod, but the city lind no official sanitarian. Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton waa asked to tee what he could do In the mutter. The mayor also reported that he had received romplulnta concerning the loudspeakera outside a church al llh and Oak. Tills matter also waa placed In the hands of the police chief. City Kuglneer Thomas repotted that a plol of land In the Hhlpplng ton district had been limned by the Klamath Lumlier and llox coiiipuny for use aa a playground for children. The land la located at lily and Hunka streets. Thnmaa waa Instructed to blade II and help In making II ready lor playground use. The mayor reminded the council of Ita Intentions to establish a gum refuge around Moore park and asked what had happened to the Idea. He pointed out that hunters were kill ing game from the park during hunting aeaaon. Tlie council asked hlin lo write u the slate game com mission and ask them lo declare the aurrouudlng area aa a game refuge. PHOIII'CTKIN IIAl.Tl DFTIlorr, May 13 tA't Production was halted or curtailed In al least a docen of Michigan's big automotive plnnla today as a steel shortugr cut off work tor some 40,000 employes. Use III Herald and News Want Adsl They're Inexpensive, and the results are amazing. ELECTRIC Water Heaters GE and other Nationally-Known Brandt 30 - 40 - 50 and 60 - Got. Sizei In Stock Fyock-Moon INCOKPOKATr'.I) By MAIIV I-OU t'AHK More honor were brought In tor KU by the music department at the national music contest III Kllcnsburg. Wean. The ciurlnel quartet rated the only "1" that waa given In the entire woodwind aectlon at the con test. Jerry Kales, baritone soloist, received a "3" rating. The Olrla Athletic association, commonly called OAA, ha elected Dolor Moon to bo next year' prexy. Other officer to assist her are Prlsclll Hutching, vice presi dent, Konda Paraons, ecretary irearurer, and Dorelha Miller, polnt kceiier. Palsy Tlllon has presided over CIAA till year. An Initiation la planned tor Hie club (ur tome time In the near future, Pep Pepier mcl today to elect new officer and lo vole on new member to till the 31 positions that graduating seniors are leaving. Mny ,n u Hi Httia uii. tnr i hr mother- daughter banquet al which time the olflcera win oe aiinouuceu lira win prophecy read, a written by Hhlrley Dalion. Marilyn O'Neill and Lillian lledkey are president and advisor, Conimitulalloiui lo the new stu dent body offlreral Hut It happen as Hits I written I ouu i nave uie slightest Idea who they are. All thai can be aald Is that voting took place luday In home room as planned and the student body lcadera have been elected. . "I'm the smartest girl In the clan: I have a wonderful memory," slates Emily (II bbs In Thornton Wilder' play "Our Town." And IC so hap liena that the cast of 44 doe contain 13 member of the Honor society. Including the holders of the four highest O P A In the senior clans. Jody llcnnel, Rlilh Landry, Mary O'Brien and Joyce Bumple. Wed nesday night, May 14, 1 Uie opening night of Uie play. School colors, red and white, will decorate the cafeteria tables at the senior banquet Wednesday night. May 31. The Parents and Patron sMiuor this annually (or the senior and a group of senior mother I working on preparations. Junior Real Estate Firm Opens "Himue" Dale and "Pat" Howe. announce the firm of Dnle and Howe Willi oilier at oil kiisi Minn. Dale, the senior member of the firm ha been In the real estute business for the past 26 your, I paat president of the Klamath Hoard ot Realtor and vice preldenl of the Oregon association oi ileal Estate Board. Howe, vice president of the Klamath Board of lien I tors, was In the real estate business In Han Diego, Calif, and Urania Pas, be fore coming Ui Klamath Kails. Dal and Howes were tormerly associated at 130 H. Bill, here. girl will decorate and help aerve With Pat McMillan In charge. The baseball squad leave tomor row for Medford where It will play the Roaeburg team. Till game will determine which squad goes to Portland (or the slate tournament. Bo (ur the squad hasn't lost a game and that' quite a record for a wrt which only became major this neason. Cornett In As Governor Again Blute Senator Marshall Cornett become acting governor of Oregon again till week with Oov. Earl Hnell leaving (or Washington where he will Join other western governor In urging restoration of reclamation cut, Cornett, who la at hi home here, said he doea not Intend to go to Hulem unless called there by official business at the executive office, Cornett ha been named chairman of the dale emergency board, the Interim committee which control use o' state emergency (und. I,ONK BID EUOKNE, May 13 (Pi The Hlne Lumber company, Westflr, waa th only bidder yesterday on a Wil lamette national forest tract of 146. 300.000 board feet of timber offered by the U. 8. (orest service. The company bid the appraised price of ,715.8112 .10. IXRALD NKWI, Klamslh Tsll. Ora. TIIHDAT, Ms II. ttIT, rr Tills WATCH RAIL BOVLAN NAMKD NEW YOHK, May 13 W't Robert P. Boylun, an Independent floor broker, ha been elected chairman of the board of governor of the New York slock evchange to suc ceed John Coleman who ha held the position (or the past (our years. TuCRC (Volt JIMMV HMD OH iNToTouLt. The lucky lad i$ mftutrep V Donald F. Call George E. Wood Licensed Solicitors n ii n llillill Saturday, May 17 Music by Pappy Gordon Dancing 10 Till 2 i Admission S1.00 i I Classified Ads Bring Results. I L i -f I ! I' r ltl-115 Ho. (Ill Phone 5100 . - . . . , i r. r TZjIlj VUU- ncrni ,v 1 SHE Wftwaj INT1'" SL-e-ep- S-m i r. I N T-WeXT WwEN THE MV THMtt OAKS.' s THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE THE HOrAETOWIM tOK BUYING GOOD USED CAR). ONE OUTSTANDING PLACE THAT IS HIGHLY oct-nNVrAENDED -FOR. the purchase of used CARS IS V Dale's Used Cars 11 MAIN ST. Phone 8215 , Dale Bleha, Owner Honest Reliable fai R. OUTSIDE PAINTING ruiaranteed PRE-WAR QVAMTVI . pure Lead and Oil. or l-.T.Z. 1 trd Exclusively! Phono Today (or estimates and listings for tlia season. ROPER and ROPER PAINTING CONTRACTORS Hit) Klamath Ave. Thane r.'lR CEC'S Signal Service 76 Main St. Radiator Revsrie Flushing EXPERT LUBRICATION A Specialty Export Service In Electrical Installations at well as that good SIGNAL GAS AND OIL DROP IN AND SEE ME SOMETIME!! 200 MS) (atr Sizes 7, 8 and 10 Reg. 1.20 to 1.98 Store Hours 9 to 5:30 133 So. 8th Phone 5188 w. i 'inn ! Iwii' f .. 1 JL.S c ' v,. ; .... - , , M f -l no Hi if Si GARDEN-MASTER Plant Food 5 Lb. 39c 100 lbs 3.45 Fer a more productive (anlen, lovelier lawns, trees, (lowers. Scientifically balanced; contains nitrogen, phosphorus, potash all the elements necessary (or healthier plant frowth, heavier yields. i 4 Available every day In the year SEARS Top Quality Farm Master Chicks 17.50 Per 1M Straifht Ran T.ugt. hesllhy eiae resl.tsnt l.na llv.a grsrs Farm sutler Chicks sr. bred ..lr fr.n scleallllesllr tnled, (with n. rtscUrs f.onS la Isst left nudfl hlch arodaell.n tl.ck. Nelhinr but high egr rec.rds sr. ac eeptsbl. In Farm Msst.r Breeding sl.ek. Behind every S.si. Chick mill Ih. res.lstl.a .1 Sesrt .ar guarsnle. .f ectnplet. ssllslscll.a. ' WHITE LEGHORNS - AfSTBIA WHITES NEW HAMPSHIRE - WHITE r. ROCKS BARRED P. ROCKS - R. I. REDI COE.MSB NEVf HAktrSRIBE CROSS hiy J "tf. -'V - ab-ah 'at'. ORDER "HY-LINE" CHICKS NOW For the discriminating poultryman who wants the most profit able laying stock money ean bay. Sears are now taking orders) (or the (amoaa Hy-line' chlcSts. Flace your order now. Pul lets 56 cents each; cockerels t cents eaeh; as hatched, 17 cent each. k rw Pouhry Netting 5.95 60" High 150 ft. rod, 2 golvanii.d h.xa ooa mh pouHry l.nc. Olh.r bsloMs avosobl. Tooled Martingale 9.95 R.si.l l.ath.r, beautiful hand tool, d flower d-loe-2-ln.collir. b.ay sH-op. Open Top Sprayer 4-gal. Capocity 7.29 WkU osaemo tor oy 6or)aa ftSr. Ex for tproyioa Gf'0 T o in u..il Ker. Affords aotiei " - , ,m, asfa 3-in-One Thick-Tab Shingles 885 aw Per Square Heavy composition shin gles. Square covers 100 square feet. Root your house for as low as $8 down, 15 months to pay. (Average size house.) Strong Farm Fence Roll 21.65 Hinge-Joint Rust-reslsUnt galvanised top quality steel. Available In heavyweight slses. Sold only In 20 rod rolls. 6-ln. stay, S and 11 ga. wire. SS-ln. high. Your Klamath Theatre Guide ESQUIRE TOWER PELICAN PINE TREE RAINBOW TUESDAY Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen O'Hara in "SINBAD THE SAILOR." Filmed In Technicolor Glorious Advent ures of "SINBAD THE SAILOR," Make Plans now to see the greatest film of our time, "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" filmed In Technicolor. George O'Brien as "Daniel Boone" and "Windjammer." "Earl Carroll's Sketchbook" and "Crimi nal Court." Store Hour 9 to 5:30 133 So. 8th Phone 5188