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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1947)
City Council Launches Clean-Up Drive, Calls On Citizens For Help 'I'll clly council Muiulny nluht railed fur Ulu uuiiiiuiutliiii ul every tlUseii III olly-whln clcwi-un rallllllt HII. UOIIIimMlllllg Oil III CHS- reutulin ciintlltlmi of many street and alloys, Acting Mnyur I'aul l.amlry rtxiurslml Unit the council go uli record asking ieunla of thn t'lty W neip "Jt over a cirau-u drive. To lurlhrr una action. Actum Mayor Landry mucin known Uio (not an ulllco will bo ml up liy KiH'i'onlloli Director Hiunuvl Huillfi tlml will function ui cleuiinu house for Information on the cuin- ualgn. aa well iui i registration on u e for boys uf (III rlly who want lo Hirn money liy working at clean ing up tha city. Htreaslng thi) fnct th bunget will not permit a csmimiKii financed by Ills rlly, Council Member A. r bondrey urgrd rlllicii tu lake ad vantage of the service the city will offer anil Klvo tlm younicrr set a clianoe to cm n some extra money tills summer, x The council roiuidpreri rerom- meiKlntlnns of the truffle mifrty committee. Tlir-ie werollhal Hie oulli aide of Alumi'dii slrcet be tween Kitplftnade and llrrlierl be mada a nu-imrklng lume. Uial Main atreel from Dili tu 4ili be imluled with yellow llnra an aa to make four lailea uf trafllr; lluil aiilluble rross walka be imlnted on M. Ulli atreet: ttist luminous murker be placed at many oi mo city a ouaier inter- aeclluna. Ilicae rceumtuctiuullims wera referred to Uie police com mittee for atuily. a James W. Iliiwkliu. county sani tary Inspector, waa unanimously approved by the council lor the post of city aunltary lniiccior aa well. The council pniurd a resolution appointing a committee , to aludy fire Insurance rales, butn tiuslmvis and prlvnie. hi Klttmittli rails. Com mittee memliera are. Waller If. Mesne, K, II. Ilalalgcr. J. W. Krrns. Elbert 0. Vcatch. and A. D. Col lier. ree NluiHr4 Lynn Hoyerolt and Ue executive committee of Uie American Legion appealed to the council lo aet aside a fee ordinarily levied against car nival ruining ti town In order thai tha lvlon mlKht bring In a carni val. Purpiiee uf (he proposal, ar cordlni to Koycroft, waa to enable tha Legion to finance I la many civic acUvlUea for the remainder of thin year. The council, however, voted to appoint a committee from the coun cil to meet with the l-ralon com mittee to consider the possibility that the fee ordinarily chanted, 1500. be asiHWd Uie carnival opcralor'aiid aubeniiueiilly be turned uver Pi the l-cglon. 1,1. C.'liKlr. I J, L. Cloldlug, imval recruiting officer for thin district und coiniuiuidcr of the nuval reserve unit In Kliuniith Fulls, rriiursted the council fur a letter of endorsement ul the naval reserve pruiiriim, Cuinilr. (Joining staled he was cer tain he could oliiuiii authorijilloii fruui Uie navy for an uriiunlMd re servo unit In Kluinulh Kail Willi an KiilhorlMid coiiipli'iiieul sufficient tu allow practically nil tho ex-nnvul men In Uie area to become ucllve reservlsia. This would call for one ineellnii a week fur the reserves, fur which the men wuuld receive rruu lar nuvy nay In their riwctlve grade at the rate of one day's puy for a two-hour meeting. Landry authorised the city attorney to draw up a sullnble letter. If sufficient endorsements are received by Ciiniilr Uuldlim and the unit Is au Ihorlred, a minimum payroll of lilo.UOO a year la exiected. Elmer Hslslger, chiilrman nf the rmleo cniiunltlee, next asked Uie council for permission lo halm u banner across Kspliiiiutta lit Uie corner of Pine and Main. This the council Ki anted, fie first asked for permission from Uie council lo hold U risleo parade. Thia also was framed. 1 The proixttcd Moore park gainc refuge came In for another hot round at last night's nieetlnii, A liellllim lo be circulated among the residents of Uie Moore park areu was presented to the council for lis approvai. Councilman C'ondrey maintained the council should only be asked to mas on the completed lielliion. which should Include .iro posed boundaries of Uie sanctuary. City riuiuieer K. A, Thomas fell Unit the refuire should bo created, and then residents who wanted Ihelr properly within lu boundaries could sun up. Discussion ended wlUi Uie coun cil appruvlnif the make-up of the Candidates For 20-30 Beauty Contest m ' A if . !' a "j laV I .: . K i" ' n . I I W ? X.:- ' .JC I.a. ...... I I m ;. . ,j -y 1 1 S f,,V f-t'T h'f W" efav..-A V . tjf.-f HV: jf J J ,1 ' . rk' -' t uoitm I'lin.i.iPH IHMA MrBKIDK BARBARA KING J. ('. Fenney company, MUler'a atere and The Town Shop are sponsors at these jrtrls In the Wt-i beauty contest to represent thla city aa "Miss Klamath rails.". They will appear In aath Inf aults, street eeatumes and forms la on Uie suae at the Pelican theatre on Friday, June 27, to he indited. State Jobs Awarded Aid WAUWNOTON. June 24 OPy-The federal works administration Mon day announced financial aid to various Orcuuii coniinuultlea to pay for drawuiifn and apeclflcuUoiui for projects. The funds and projects: Olendale. II 000 Igt UnprovemenU to water synU'in. k new flllraUon nailery, pump station and treat mml plant; Kiddie, 12O0, pumplmt plant and replacement of mains; Oakrlilgu. K17UO. sanitary aewaie system mid treatment plant; Trout dale, Mono, 'sanitary sewaue system und treatment plant; Canuy. 11.300, lietltion but reserving action unUl It hail been circulated. sanitary sewnice system und treat ment plant; Coos Bay (two ad vances) (16,000 fur eewuKe treat ment plant and Improvements, and asOOO for city wutcrlronl tmprove-ments. Eugene Hosting Lions Convention KUOFTNB. June 24 Wi Delcitates to the state convention of Lions clubs turned today to election of officers and other major conven tion business. Entertainment by Uie host Eugene dub featured the opening session yesterday. Breakfasts were held separately for delegate and Uielr wives. A business session then was followed by an afternoon golf tour nament. A banquet and ball In Uie Uni versity of Oregon's McArthur court attracted more Ulan 600 persons last night. Classified Ads Bring Results. ELECTRIC WIRING for Free Ealimalea or Information an Any Type Wiring or Repair Call B. & B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP Ul 8. 6th Plume 02( By Popular Request m UDAKTCffi with DANCING 9 till 1 ' 9 . . . Adm. 90c AND HIS STARDUSTERS ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY NITE MM1 Kirk Final Rites Slated Wednesday PORTLAND. June 24 W Funer al services will be held here tomor row for William Thomas Kirk, Hi, secretary and general manager of the Industrial Hospital association. Kirk, who was commissioner of Uie suite Industrial accident com mission from 1B19 Ui ins, died rjn. day following a month's Illness. A native of Heppner, he formerly was Payette. Idaho, and Portland newspaperman. The widow, two children and two brother survive. Poles Agree To Marshall Proposal WAHII1NGTON, Jvn 24 on Poland today announced Its willing ness la participate In Heeretary of Htate Marshall' propositi that Euro pean nations work out s Joint eco uomle recovery program with American aid. Polish Ambassador Jazef Winle wic told reporters of this develop ment after calling on Robert Lovelt, special assistant to MarslmU. Poland thus becomes the first of the Eastern European countries to express willingness to take part In uie marsnaii program. CoenUies NoUfied Wtnlewica said ha haa notified Uie American government, Oreat Britain, rYanc and Russia that his country Is ready to enter discus sions, make available any Informa Uon needed and submit Its own rec ommendations. "This mean ear adherence to the plan," Wlnlewles said. He said his country needs 2M.M0 tons of grain between now and the end, of December, addlnr that the late department realises Pound's need I "argent," , Wlntewlca expressed hope that the United Bute will speed Po land's share of Uie I3M.000.001) re lief program recently approved by HSXAI.D a NSWi. Klsmslk r.a., Cos. TOBSOAe, jaM at, UHT, tasa Mas Fishermen's Head To Attend Meeting ASTORIA, Ore., June 24 We J. R. Jurlch, president of the Interna Uonal Fishermen and Allied Work ers' union, will attend the Juno 26 hearing a( Walla Walla on Columbia river development. Jurlch arrived hero yesterday to join Astoria repreaontaUvea in argu ing th fisheries' case at Ui hear ing, called by the federal inter agency committee. Seagulls Return To Waterfront SEATTLE. June 24 - which disappeared from Puuet Bound waterfront area several weeks ago hav been returning th past few days. Their disappearance prompted speculation they might have Kone east of the Cascade to feast on Mormon cricket Invading wheat areu but ornithologists said they were only nesting. Truman Names Ordnance Man WASHINGTON. Juno 34 uv Prooident Truman today numlnaled Rear Admiral Albert O. Noma to bo chief of Uio navy bureau oi ord nance for four year. Noble' appointment I subject to confirmation by Uio striate. Ho would succeed Vice Admiral Ooorgo P. Hussey Jr., of Brookllrw, Mhos.. who I reUrlng thi fall. Thar was no recommendation lor . customary tempornry advance -went in rank for Noble, In lino 1 with pending legislation governing armed sonde promotions. Under thi bill chief of bureau will be two-star admirals (rear admiral) , rather than three-star admiral. The United State contain two widow for every widower, govern anent figure show. Klamath Business College 733 Pino St. Phono 47(0 Enroll now for Special Summer Study or for a Complete Business Course. congress. t t - You Health 1. Oaw BiuiiMec" BUCKKORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Hot Mififl ltd Mud Baths Arteritis XearH m4 If - in M, Carbon DioxJd Vapor Batht ra nsiotsto snel r4K4trnmt Rlit fir Asthma Ecitms Clde fllnmi BrenetUtto Hlfh ftDtl L,w BIJ PreasBre. BmMm MbMral Kirtar csUol 'II mU4M l ef Vll4l, Or KBltrrMtt Ctmb. X-my m riMrvMafia xvmoW lUfM. C4al4t. Phrtle-TlienpT Ctaw Oecter Kara art ta aMeaa ace. Reaeeaabl lti Aaearaiaf ta treatioente reaalre!. 0 CaatpltUlr r.ralah-S laeataf a hvaaelieephit oaalna wHk aO m4n iBrtliUaa, Wf r4MarUan ar tletalUtS trnfar autl4M. aaaiaM Bvkbra Ilia ttl I pilar aaaltaaiasa. Bt. l Aablaatl. OrtK. ar phtMM tesi Dr. Htra Wxlr. Diractot IT'S HOT IT'S NEW! . In The Great Klamath Basin urns for COOKING REFRIGERATION HEATING WATER HEATERS Yes It's hot and It' new In this great empire' Cease In and see na and get oar low rates on the economical way to do your cooking, water heataag, refrigeration aaut heat ing In general. Use It In your hem ar aakin. Have hot water 24 hoar a day at de sired temperature. Cook In casap or trailer. Wt km O'Kcefe and Merrill Range VTeotera atony, wttta or withant kraan burners, two burner hot plates, ramp ttmm EVER V THING In retard to BUTANE PROPANE ' APPLIANCES. ; Tank from i to M gallon eaaaeety. We serve the Klamath Basin, our tracks call at n service. TERMS AVAILABLETREE ESTIMATES. sgalsr Interval and nae ntsred KLAMATH BUTANE CO. 125 So. Riverside Phono 8313 I i' M ' sn.wi- t ToipMitanfe'V x AO tacratAj.'. 'rZr J-H mrztu , ttwkn fifn pun am ... ... , In the International EVERGREEN PLAYGROUND VICTOR!) 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