PACE TWO HERALD AND NIWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OR ICON SATURDAY. JULY 2. 194? Chest Directors Vote For $65:540 Budget Against $80,000 Agencies Asked CommunllT ("hurt directors last Bight voted a badge mt ttoM for the fall campaign ohjectlve. The figure finally agreed upon vu a compromise between ggi.OO asked eti tola bv the participating agencies, and H7.M recommended by tiia budget committee. In general, It will give "he local agencies exactly hat they acre budgeted fir last year. Two new agencies, the Chiloquin and Merrill Teen-Age clubs, ate in this yesr's program. It wu brought out in the meeting that the campaign this yesr will be carried on mainly under the lesd ershlp of the sgencics. and too dras- Merrill Set For Community Celebration MERRILL, July I The communi ty celebration sponsored by Merrill merchants Is scheduled to get under vay at 1 p.m. Monday, July 4. and until 10 pjn. that evening there will be fames and fun for everyone. Following is the program: 1:30. children's races: 3. mens races; 1:15. pop bottle race: J: 30. egg toss: S, old mens ball game: 4. more races, free Ice cream and pop: 6, Kail aama anrf at ft n m thnu will be a gigantic fireworks display. All vents will la fee place on the ath letic field. The celebration was mad possible by the following merchants and or ganisations: Lions club, volunteer fir department. I O O F. Moose, VFW, Merrill Lumber. Al a Place, First National bank. Victory lounge. Midget lunch. Lost River hotel. Idle Hour, Ben Franklin, Valley service nation, Columbia utilities, B. K. Welders, Oregon Trading Post, American Legion, Origgs, Reeves hardware and electric. Chuck's ser vice. Sanford Jones, Merrill B:l- ' Hards, Dr. F. E. Trounan. Jay's barber shop. Merrill Clothing. Mer rill pharmacy. Mark's cafe, Hodges Bros, Merrill beauty shop. Lost River dairy, Jerry's cafe. Murray's -turlwf ihnn Xferrlll aarvif .r in and the Crater Lake Dairy store. 'tic cuts would hava a tendency to destroy the campaign spirit. Repre sentative of at least one agency, the Boy Seoul, said that the budget allocation as originally proposed would cause a disintegration of the Scout program. A. M. ratlier nade the axtlloa that the reranunended budgela far local agencies which had been eat be boosted 2t per rent serosa the board. The notion carried with only one board member dissenting. Chet Hamaker was announced as the campaign chairman for this year. Hamaker said he hsd ac cepted the appointment on condi tion that all agencies accept budget allorauons In good spirit and agree to make a vigorous campaign. Hi said he will call a meeting of agency representatives soon. At the close of the session then was general agreement that a fair compromise had been reached. Malcolm Epley, Chest president, said: "Our board haa gone Into this thing as representative ef the public and f the agencies. YYe have tried to provide a living allocation far the agencies. I feeling that the public will want to I 'contribute ta a financial art-up that will permit the agencies to wvll effectively. At the same time, we j realise that tha coaununity'a paten- j j tlal la limited, and we da not want i la aet gaala that we know real 1 Istically cannot be reached. We be llieve we have reached a sensible point that will realise both abee , Uvea a goal we can aaake and one that will provide the agencies with ! decent financial support.1 Here are the adopted allocations: i Salvation Army I10.S60 Cii'-';. mmm - - - - I r ' . -v v; 'ejj L.A r J BCAU I IE) API L IVa.efVa I n PISU I It J ritiufv inuws imtumuu yuicii svyw Copelond and her court with hundreds of orchids flown here by United Airlines from Hilo, T. H., for distribution to Craig's store customers on the occasion of Craig's tenth onniversory in Klamath Falls. The orchids were handled locally by Klamath Flower shop. Queen Joyce is standing immediately behind the pastet, and at left is Keith Moon, mana ger of the roundup. The orchids were given away Friday and Saturday. Cacip Ftra Girls Girl Scouts Boy Scouts YMCA .... KF Teen Age club Merrill Teen Age . Chiloquin Teen Age , State Chest CS6 . 13.134 .T3 , 1.S40 1.000 no 1.44X1 ACCIDENT CHICAGO. July 1 iv The Penn sylvania railroads "Kentuckian" passenger train and an empty oil truck collided early today, killing one man and Injuring another. Four cars of the train were derailed and the locomotive overturned and burst Into flame. AT YOUR KLAMATH FALLS THIATKiSf ferformeiKsa Are Coeitintaj ALL THEATRES won vpia u.jw Herd Luck Guy, StUI In TronhfA SEATTLE. July t Oft Things seem to hsve a habit of happening to Louis Sssek. The 27-year-old ex-Bataan death marcher, who spent six years In Japanese prison camp, recently took Job with a sewer construction outfit Mrs. Jill Ericsson, a nurse and a neighbor, recounted: "One day a ladder broke under him. Then they hit a gas main and he was one of the men gassed. And he's only been on the job a week or two." Thursdsy he and his misfortunes mere topped, literally, when he was boned alive under an avalanche of dirt on a sewer construction job. Faat rescue work by fellow work men and firemen saved him. 'Same as requested. The amount for campaign i pense. administration, reserve and safety factor is toMO. OPEft 12:30 CONTINUOUS1 PINE TREI ENDS TODAY VuitaHlsef I rvnn! DODGE CUT aKl.'. Don't miss a good bet shop the Wsnt Ads every dsyl It pays! T- FuHTct. John Phone 3262 CONTINUOUS FROM 12:30 t M. L start 1 1 " .. V spa BIG CIRCUS of NOT JUST ONf BUT TEN COLOR ft 1 "I - "W a. '-H 1 M m H0Wl W,TH OAGWO0D . ill i t, -4 lull teniae' tnaWtfUKKIM Penny Arthur lsn . 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