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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1948)
HI DAY, APKIL 30, 1948 SEC. II PACE I mo. M'Kay Winds Up Campaign In Klamath, Girds For Hall Territory Invasion Group Hrimlur DouiImi McKay, rrpuli Until f ulirrimlorUt mmlliUtr, run iliiilril III Ut iMuiipuliu vUlt lo Klmimth cminty Ut nlglil mid irt lilt yri on mi Intrmlvr Oirrr-wrrk tlrlvr In 1'ortlttinl ri-.tiilrtlly a Klronilioltl nf lila opiumr ni, (ior rriuir John 1111. Mi'Knr kulil Hint liU i'miiinUn ItH-k U rUhii rvrry tiny mid Urn I lir U Uioruiiihly optlmUtlr vr Hit outcome uf llir prliimry rnrr. "1 mti uuliiliiu fitrudlly ovrr Din lu!r," lit jmltl. "1 )liiti In mh-ikI the nrxt thrrc wrrkn lu I'uiiIhihI. 1 mil better kimwn upnlutr thun In lint IjIU mrdpulltttii uriilrr, uml II U ttirir tlml I will put lu the Dual KF Polio Host For Meeting j The Klamntli County cliuptrr lor T.'ilnntlli) I'lirnlykl l actlnit hunt for the sectional mrrtlnif lo be hrltl May 3 Hi 1 Klninnih county public hrallll clrpurlliiritl. Till I one of Itvr Hireling briny held IhriHiuliutil Hie tnte lo m (luulnl ttie ilmpler Willi the wuy Ilio national kuoclulloli operates. Keli. Montr, male rrpicurnutlve mid Dr. Carlylc Thomp.vm will con duct the mrrtliiK. roinlnu dlrrclly fnm Uif Hun Kriuirlwu conference wlirte new Irchiili'iilltlm were atuiiled. Tin merlin U oirii lo miyonc InlrrrMrd and Ml. Paul llui'k, Klamath county clmiruian. extend a r'lsl IllvlUtloll to people from outlying' coiiiinuuillrii who u um rrotiAly supported the campaign fur fund. At 7:30 p. m. there will be chap tr - bunlneu meeting at the health center. Kveryone who contributed lo the fund la a nirmber ol the chap ter and la welcome lo attend. Masons To Open Lodge Munlcr Masons of Kitwimlh Falls and the ualn area will be IkuUi to the (Irund Muster of Milviiis In Ore gon, Walter Kjumoin 01 fcugrnc. and meniliera oJJila olllolit) niiry. when they aillve tiulurday to Institute a new Maannlo lodge In Klamath Kail. The petitioner, for Crater Lake lodge started organization pro J irrdltiK III January and hav laid the ground work for the liilllullnii of the new lodge. Koberl R. 81m mond hna been iwiiued as mauler ot ihe lodge Willi Klnyd Dennett and Denier Kllloit an warden. Hurry D. J'roudfoot, grand secre lary. Lloyd Mcltse. deputy grand muster, and William Marbl.inn. dis trict deputy, are expected to be among the honored guest. The meeting will be held III the Masonic temple at p. m. and will be open lo all Master Masons. Paint Clinic Saturday, Mar 11 llalalier Molor t'ompany U SYSTEM y iic i mi i II t Fur Bml Dally, tterkly. Monthly Ruin At .t At 1. U fr tl MaMtt FALLS APPLIANCE AND TIKE SKItVlfE lllli A Main rh. 7671 Sign Up With Leathernecks drive of my niinpalKii, They will know me In Portland when It I over," McKay apent ynnterilny in Klu malli county, inretlng many people and making a talk to the Klwuul club. Ill campaign malinger here l Percy Murray. (null raada and the atale'a flaeal poller rerelved Ihe attention or the arnalar In Ihe talk to the Klwanl rh d. McKay, who la chairman of the rnale committee on road and hlfliwaya and a member of Ihe Interim committee on highway, aald thai In many eaaea people pay for good road whether they gel them or not. "We have example lu thl Mute." he aald, "of road Improvement pro Jrctn which have actually pultl for Iheuuirhe, lu gunollne kavlugii to motorola, lu the courne of four or lx yeara. Thl hua been figured on the baala of the volume of travel over these roud and the ahortrr loiiirnitr nnicil proviuen a gUMJIllie I Having." j Oppokitlun McKuy uid that there la a drfl- I nlte oppiMltlon In the alule lo bond laauea for highway purpuae, anil that the highway department could not apend iluo.onu.nou efficiently and rapidly If It had It. Hut there la a demnntl for better road thul cixi money, unci there I a public Inclination to accept higher gum line taxea and auto registration fen to finance the road. He urged people to give tnrlntia thought to road problem mid to udvle their lcgllator of their opinion before the next aculon of the law-making body. Kond. he uid, will be a vital liuue there. Healthy Condition On Ihe quetlon of atatc flnunre. McKay aald he didn't think Oregon people ought to be too worrlrd about the exitlence of aululantlal reaerve In the alate Income lax fund. He aald that having a re serve agalnH a "rainy day" I a healthy condition for the alnte. Br the lime the next legUlature race la, he aald, auprrme court opinion will hare clarified Ihe Irgal laiuee Involred In the atale'a financial problem, and an orderly program hould be developed to take care of Ihe need of Involu tion and other agenelea of gov ernment now handlrapprd by rltlng eoRta. Remarking on auggrntloiu that ome of the lax rccrvc be turned over to higher education, McKay pointed out that rural arhoola alio need money, and that the whole alluallon need lo b aurveyed. MoKay wa Introduced by Phil Hitchcock. He made no reference U hu gubernatorial conteat In 111 I talk. 1 iry In t one-day conference, the theme of which wan "Youth Faces the Future," atudent delegates and their adult advisors from the hlh Achoo.ft In Klamath banln attempted to achieve a better lnMfcht and full er understanding of the problem facing youth In the world today and In the world they will meet after they leave high fichool. Spon sored by Klamath County YMCA of Klamath Falls, Oregon and Hhasta District YMCA of Redding, California, the conference was held April 27, 1048. from 8 a. m. to 7 p. rn. at the Methodist church, 10th and High streets, Klamath Falls, and waj. attended by representa tives from Butt Valley high school, of Dorris, Calif,, and high schools of Bly. Merrill, Gilchrist, Henley, Chiloquin, Tuleisht, and Klamath Union high achooi. Featured speaker at the confer ence was Dr. Ralph Eckert, con sultant In parent education for the bureau of adult education, Cali fornia state department of educa tion. Two discussion periods were scheduled. The morning session In cluded the following tonics: Parent Off for a tittle of travrl, advmture and education L 8. marine corp style) are Arthur B, Bow lea Education, led by a panel di.Uion (rlshtl of 17III Orrgon Avenue, ami John N. Boyer, an ex-murine. from 1151 Fine street. KSkI. Kwanvon j jrom Merrill high school; Prepara Ikeatrilt nf the I oral rerrultliig office and MKtt. Williams sign the boys up. The two men are the ffrvt : tlon for Homemalcing and Mar- Students From Klamatti Basin Area Talk Future At "Y" Sponsored Confab time he gave further Instruction and explanations of the conference topics. A recreation period was con ducted by 8am Smith, Klamath Fall city recreation director. Pic tures of the conference were taken by Wesley Ouderlan, Herald and News photographer. Luncheon waj served to the conference by Indies of the Methodist church and Kla math County YMCA 8o-Ed club, assisted by the Ornriale 8ororlty, served the dinner. The conference was closed by a movie: "The Short est Way Home." Delegates chose the name, "Kla math Basin YMCA High School Youth conference" as the official title of the conference. The council for the 1MB conference Includes: Novella Dahl, Tutelage high tchewli Mary Parson, Butt Valley high) school; Thomas F. llatiptnian, OIU Christ high school; Bob Burleigh, Merrli: high school; Beverly Cam bron. Bly high school; Wilfred Loosley, Chiloquin high school: Id ward Freuer, Henley high school; and Marjnrl Roblnaon, Klamath Union high school. 1M council of. fleers elected were: president, Marjorle Robinson, Klamath Union high school: vice president, Bob Burleigh, Merrill high school; secretary-treasurer, Edward Freuer, Henley high school. SWITCH HILLSDORO, April 30 MV-Oregon City high school has replaced Tillamook In the Tualatin-YamhIU league effective next fall. The change will eliminate the longest trip and Rive a more com pact group for league play. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDFORO Thoroughly Modern Mr mn4 Mr,. J. . (rl., . Proritr to rolUt In thl office since II was opened aeveral weeks ago. Public School Week Slated TUI.KI.AKK, April 30-The Pub lic Mrhool Week program ormored litis week by the Miuvonlc lodge to give purriiu an opportunity to are the work the children have ftc rompllhlicd during the year. This roiiMilidiitrd program to be prehenlcd Friday at 8 p. in, In Tulc lnke hivU pchool gymnasium in rludm Tuli'litke, Wineina and Carr elrmrntAry schwls and Tulelak high school. Carr school will give a group f numlMTs. Wiih-iiik will present part of the operetta 'Windmills nf Hol litiul " Tul'-lake elrrnentiiry will have nt:m tiers by nil the grades and Tule Ipke high s"luol tlre club will offr selerttons. Rev. Hugh Bronson will emcee ihe prngritrn which has been arranged bv E. L Coyner. During the evrning awards In the American let?lon nuxlllnry noppv poster contest and the Americanism e.r.ay ronlest will be presented bv Mrs. Rav Judd. riittrict president for the 1-ettlnn auxiliary- Achievement exhibit in the hHh and tTrn school buildintts may be viewed following the prognim. KFKP KLAMATH K I.KAN KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Phone 9200 1401 Esplanade Eloquent Example Of Lithe Smartness MARf.aRfcT I.IMlSAY -ttmrrrA In Manoirim'i ltil tan", a arret t lilt ltiountl of ?terl. Mfiuler tontit lhal ! lirlttii IIOl..Vm(Ml BKI Al) U marvclou flator ronlribu iimm I I 0 .( A I )M 1 1, menu. 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