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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 14
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TOWARD A NEW CITY Melvin Jones (left). serretory gen
eral of Lioni International; Walter C Fisher (center), presi
dent, ond Edgar M. Elbert, vice president, stand behind a
surveyor's transit os they look over the site of "Liondom."
Lions Plan Big New City
On Empty Illinois Prairie
ll hough no specific plans forhotnrt
have so far been adopted. William
Bird, phbheity dirertor of thi Lions,
saya that building will probably
start next year. The Lions hold
thrir ISM convention In Chicago
and the directors Intend to have
something concrete to show con
ventioneers, he says.
Already more than fSOO.000 has
been spent for land, and more may
be bought. Additional millions will
be required for actual building. Ne
gotiations for the property so far
acquired mere carried on In secret
so the price of the land would not
skyrocket.
At least S3S.000 was voluntarily
contributed soon after announce
ment of the Liondom project.
The tract for the new city Ilea
along the Illinois Central suburban
tracks, with a switchback and a
station at which all I. C. trains stop.
The Loop Is 47 minutes away by
rail. For commuters, a 400-car park
ing lot by the station will provide
the finishing touch.
Rabbits Plague
New Yorkers
NEW YORK (! Despite the In
creasing number of people In the
New York metropolitan area, small
game still Is available not many
miles from the downtown skyscrap
er area.
Particularly Is this true with rab
bits, who seem to delight In making
home gardens an important source
of their food supply.
Rummage Sale
Successful
TULELAKR The rummage sale
sponsored by the grade school PI A
October t was a financial success
according to Mrs Earl Parker, gen
eral chairman. She was assisted by
Mrs. Frank Manceau, Mrs. At Por
tei. room mothers and others.
. The prise offered by the PTA to
the room gathering the mot sale
able rummage went to the 71 h
grade. A party for the room Is
planned.
An executive board meeting is
planned for Friday. October U. at
3.30 pm. in the tth grade room.
Mrs. E. L. Coyner, president, will
preside.
Meet Scheduled
A general meeting is scheduled
for Friday. October 21. at 2:30 pin.
in the auditorium of the grade
school. Entertainment will be fur
nished by the third grade room
under direction of Mrs. Delaney
and the fourth grade taught by Mrs.
Baker.
CHICAGO, (NEAl Twenty-seven
miles south of Chicago's Loop, a
new city la about to be born.
Surveying has already begun on
"Liondom," a mulU-million-dollar
project of the International Asso
ciation of Lions Clubs. Three to
four hundred acres of now-vacant
prairie will soon sprout forth homes,
shops, office buildings, a parking
lot and even a cemetery.
' Silver-haired Melvin Jones,
founder and secretary-general of
the organization, says the project
"isnt any vision or 'dream city." It
tot out of the dream stage long
ago and was always more than a
gleam In the architect's eye. It's
going up and soon."
Lions international headquar
ters will remain in downtown Chi
cago, but the new site will Include
apace tor additional office and
storage faculties, a post office and
library, motels for visitors, a hotel
with banquet rooms, hospitals,
schools, colleges, churches, a print
ing plant and an old people's home.
The envisioned cemetery will be
known as the "Garden of Mem
ories." The project (rev out of a need
far expansion of present head
quarters and to provide for member
Lions visiting the Chicago area. The
Lions' nerve center now employs
more than 235 persons, many of
whom are expected to make their
homes in Liondom.
Jones has announced that 1000
of the 74M clubs In 36 countries
are raising $1000 each to help build
the model town.
Realizing that America's popula
tion Is growing at the rate of a mil
Bud, publicity director of the Lions,
International conclude that it would
be up to employers and groups like
their own to provide housing for
employes and members.
Low-cost housing Is one of the
principal goals. Homes In the
$10,000 class are under discussion.
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Prugram Chairmen Mrs. Ross
Ragland and Mrs. Burrls bhort have
made plana to have Mrs. Morris
Elrp, Duiumuir, district PTA pub
licity chairman, aa gue.st siieakrr.
Bhe will talk on "Parent-Teacher
Associations and the Children."
She will be accompanied by Mis.
David ridler, first district vice
president. ,
A no-hosteM luncheon Is planned
for October 31 at 1 o'clock at the
Sportsman's hotel honoring the
guests. Kor reservations telephone
Mrs. Koss Ragland before Wednes
day. October 19.
Refreshments will be served In
the cafeteria following a short busi
ness meeting which begins at J SO.
All parents and others IntereMed
In PTA are cordially United to at
tend general meetings.
l OANS NOT APPKtt IATI D
NEW YORK ( A publisher to
day ran this newspaper ad on a new
book: "Do not lend this book. Not
only will you not get It back, but
It will cut our sales appreciably."
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Marmalade Bran Muffins
Now, top delicious All-Bran mufTlna
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1 cup Ke Uogg's 1 egg
All-Bran
cup milk
3 tablespoons
shortening
H cup sugar
1 cup sifted
Hour
21 teaspoons
baking powder
3 teaspoon salt
orange marmalade
L Combine All-Bran and milk; let
soak about $ minutes.
2. Cream shortening and sugar: add
egg and beat well. Add All-Bran
mixture.
1 Add sifted dry Ingredients; stir
only until combined.
4, PIU greased muffin Dans full.
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