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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1949)
TUESDAY, OCT. 25, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SfVIN f. Council OK's Recreation Water Deal In action at tlit city council meet Inf lt nliht tlit council gave ap proval to a contract submitted by tlit recreation department covering water rtnttl trnm the bureau ol rec lamation and Installation ol a pump ing system tu diaw water from tlit canal. Terms ol tha contract, Instigation ot which will Inlllata Irrlgallun work on Conger Held, call for tlit recrea 1 1 o n department to have water righla trom tlit canal on a 23-year leant at a coal ot 1M per year, (losing Tha city dadt alto approved a suggestion that all municipal ol llcra bt cloud on Hit Saturday fol lowing Armistice Day. November II. AwUtant Fltt Clilel John W. Coraery broached a problem to the council when ha asked what could be dona retarding tilt passage of emergency vehicle at tlit Main and Oplanade Intersection. Corkery Hated that with Hit In- lallallon of traffic Ulanda by the late highway department at the In- terseellon, Ilia problem hat arisen at to how tlit fire department could make a run down Main atreet when the ruad waa crowded. City Engineer E. A. Thomas sug gested that the city might havt to establish tome system whereby It would be possible In urh Irulancei In coin ml tilt tliree way atop light to bt erected at the Intersection. Kenla Alao up for dlacuMlon waa a recommendation that a rental IUI bt made up By tht city for Inter departmental rent of all mechani cal equipment belonging to tht city. Tht recommendation waa ap proved with the addition that aepa- rate rental prlcea bt established for any private concern wishing to rent city equipment. City Engineer Thomaa submitted lo tlfe council a report on Improve ment unit 104. The report coiuuted of plan and apeciflcallona for con struction of paving on High atreet tiom Bill lo 10th. Two prlre esll matea for tht Job were submitted. Cost of a concrete aurfarlng would total 18171 68, and asphalt paving. aauaii. Tht council moved Uiat City At torney Perklna be given tht powtr to Inform resident of that area con cerning the project and of the data tht council will hold a hearing on the proposed work. Other road work being considered by the street department Include construction ot the B. Roger treet Improvement and also ot rights-of-way In the Lakeside and River side additions. HIGH SCHOOL News and Comments y Flo Ann Porting Wm Quit a few KUIIH clubs art plan ning to charter school buses to carry members to the Pellcan-Cavt-men football gamt In Grant Pass this Prlday. Chartering tht busea la left up lo tilt dubs because II cense leea prohibit the school Irom sending buses over for the gamt. iluwever, several of tha clubs art asking that non-member go along tu fin up tha bus. "bVhool will bt lei out early though to permit students to reach ursnu rasa be I ore dark," states Principal James L. Brown. How ever, Just how early was left up to i n t students. clashes could run straight through lo 1 p. in. or until u noon with classes taking up again irom 13 30 to 1 30 p. m. In any event, to obtain state school funds, there must be at least one hours attendance In the afternoon. Members of the Ktms h.i.rf terday selected lis oiricers tor the ear. naming uonnle Hterland pres ident. Ronnie was auui ,trum this year. The vice president elected is Jim Metier and tht position ol secroLsrv will Kj i... ... , i ... f ... ww uciu by Dolores Kidder. Bob Larson holds me uoranan a pol and his assistant will be Virginia Hmun. Tht football game at Grants Pans la not the only reason some of the student wish to go over tner. A number of Sugar "n Bpice club mem bers are hfimiitf tn .-. i . - k... . j Orants Pasa Saturday tor a Ptuure iiomemaarr ol America meeting With which Suaar 'n Rnlra 11 -f. filiated. Oleta vuiion w. rn.,.. yesterday as tht official represent ee oi uie mamam rails chapter and earlier three more officers were eiecteo lor in group. Doralyn Par- ton Will be historian fnr thn Mildred Mitchell reporter and Palsy loung yen-song lesdrr. "introduction lo IliiMnes" u the nut to a course taught by Miss La. Vonn Huisenga dealing with tie. mentary business tecbnlaues. Re. cently tht class haa been learning now to wnte cnecks, money orders. postal notes, receipt of all kinds. cnerg stubs, registered check and cashier's checks. OTI Job Campaign Proves Success OTt The Job campaign for OTI students directed by Robert Bmlth, hss been progressing satisfactorily. Quite a number have been placed li town employment. 8ome etudent Ives have a a c u r e d- position through the counselor's otflce. It seems however Hist, while thla rvmpalgn brought response from the townspeople, the students have awakened also and therefore many applications ha t been filed, carry ing qualifications that heretofore have not been registered In the counselors ntflce. New Jobs are therefore welcome and all requesta will be taken care of Immediately. l.nr.dKR KILLED KIXIRENCE. Oct. JS on A fulling limb at a Cape creek log ging operation killed Loyce Webb. 36. yesterday. He had been falling a tret with another worker. Hi w'dnw and a ton, ot Cushman, survive. Be a Community Cheef volunteer. Call JUS. Movie to Be Filmed In This Area Klamath Palls and surrounding tie la going to be In Uie movies again, with a premier showing of "Life In Klamath" alated for tlit Pelican Theatre Nov. 3, 4. and 6 Produced and filmed by Robert Allen of Reellle Productions, Holly wood, the film will deal with all aspecta ot lift In the Klamath area Including churches, schools, busi ness and Industry and everyday life. Color fr llm The entire feature length picture will be III color. Merrill's apud tea tlval waa covered by Allen over tht week-end and he la currently shout ing In town. Allen waa In Klamath soma five years ago wltlr a crew when they filmed a picture called "Klamath at War" showing much of Klam ath Palls' life aa well as operations of the marine barracks, the Red Crow. TJBO and other volunteer organizations then operating. Work on the feature 1 expected to be completed within a week. Den Mothers Hear Tanner Ouest speaker was Paul Tanner, district Boy Bcout commissioner, fct a meeting of the Den Mothers club ot pack 8 held at the Cecil Prather heme, 4513 Thompson. In addition to outlining the set up and dullea of Uie Boy Scout otflce and Ita personnel, Tanner Joined In a discussion of problem of the Cub pack. Tha meeting marked the close of the term tor Mrs. Lois Thompson aa chairman of tha group, and Mr. Paul Lee waa elected In her place. Mr. Lloyd Beely la temporary pub licity chairman. Nest Meet The next meeting will be held In the Peace Memorial Presbyterian church Instead of Allamont Junior high school. The meeting will be at 1:30 p. m.. Thursday. Den 6. whose den mother Is Mrs. Harry Evans, will be host group. Theme for Uie month Is "Fire Prevention." i ma si ! J City Accounting System's Revision urged by Auditor Bean Hupper Klun.ath Luth eian Ladles Aid Is having Its an ni'al bean super and harvest fes tival Thursday evening to which the public It Invited. Serving will be from 6 30 until 8 p. ni. Produce and canned foods will be for sale also, horlal Club IK'brkah social club will meet at the home of Bea trice Denlson, 4:i1 No. 3rd Wednes day at 1 p. m Potlurk luncheon will be served. All Rebekatia are cor dally Invited. Meeting A training meeting for Olrl Scout leader and tlieir alt anla will be held Thursday morning from 8:30 to 11:30 on the top floor of J. C. Penney store. Christmas wrapping and decoration will be demonstrated. Kesular Medina Tlieta Tl.-t- Klio Olrla club No. 8 will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the IOOP hall. All officer and members are asked to be pres ent, and to bring 25 cents for the Halloween party. Health Meet A luncheon meeting ot the Tuberculosis and Health As sociation eaecutlve board and ex ecutive committee will be held at 13 Wednesday noon at the Willard hotel. riludy tiroup The Mills study group will meet at the home of Mrs. Leo Heath, 2432 Orchard way, Wednesday at 1 p. m. Those wish ing to attend are asked to call VM or 9703 and make reservations. Attend (lasses Mrs. Isabel Jackson. 1834 LeRoy, attended Southern Oregon college classes Saturday. She and her sinter. Mrs. Ptank Hall, who accompanied her, operate the Klamath klndegarten. The city council completed laat night their three-session study ot an audit report on the city budget for Uit year 1IM8 and Mil. In their perusual of the report city fathers noted that there was a need for establishment of small change fund In tht various city departmenta. Tht "general 'comment 'and recommendation section" of the au dit by J. Paul Matthews, Klamath Kails auditor, cited that there waa need for a drastic revision in the accounting methods and records of the city. It waa tated that the pres ent accounting system, established Eight Hunters Arrested A long file of duck hunter filed Into Justice court yesleiday to pay off tines levied against them for violation of the game laws. Eight arrest were made by state police on Uie charge of hunting tor migratory waterfowl between sunset and sunrise. Five of the hunter paid assessment of 118.50. and the other three were docked 128.50. Burt C. Asher. 4641 Frelda ave nue, waa charged by police with shooting from a public highway, tht Spring Lake road, and was fined I2S50. many years ago. waa Inadequate for ousinesa mai me city now doe. Ledger Control Matthew also commented that there ahould be established a gen eral ledger control In respect to the city asset and liabilities. Tht report stated that city-owned property la materially under In jured. It waa pointed out that In some instances city property I In sured by a "blanket policy" giving only 60 per cent coverage. A final recommendation by Mat thew stated that some change should be made in the estimation of budget for the various city departmenta. district have established a voluntary working brigade to ftvt tht aheep 8 thorough wool cut and without charge." Bt a Cat Call 1138. any Ckeef vohrateot, Tu Buy or Bell Us tht Want-Adal TIN COATS-TIN PANTS Black Bear llirsch Wetee Single or Deohlo Weigh OREGON WOOLEN STORE 8th Main rhant T1 Commie Barbers Shear Sheep PRAOUE. Czechoslovakia, Oct. 2S MV-Tht communist newspaper Rude Pravo today revealed the latest In CzaChOSlOVakla'a Vnllintorv wnrlrlno brigades barbers who spent their i holidays shearing aheep. j "There are many sheep In the , Czech northern border region," said : Uie paper, "but nobody to shear i them. Therefore the barber of the j To Lea Angeles A. C. Cummlng. 249 E. Main, waa called to Los Angeles Saturday by the death of his sister, Mrs. R. V. Root. Kale Postponed The Riverside PTA baked food sale has been post pnned'due to the group's concession at Uie fairgrounds. USE MORE I PUMICE TILE For Strength, Durability Low Maintenance Cost Self Iniuloting Attractiveness Fir Proof Inexpensive Klamath Pumice Tile Co. "Permanent aa tbe Pyramids" lS4o Owens Phone 4819 Hewing The Kathryn Beattie missionary society will have a ew Ing meeting at Uie Peace Memorial church Friday at 10:30 am. J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at lot North 1th It. Pbont 9348 DR. RICKER'S HEALTH $ EXAMINATION 1 One Day Only Oct. 28 If yea art tick or suffering from til. health there la definite eaoee. The cause may or may not be near tht symp toms that give yon dietreaa. The par post la to locate tha cause of yoar Hi-health and advise yoa a ta what meat be done as that you may aace mora enjoy normal health. During tbla examination yoa need not tell the doctor what your symptoms are unless yoa desire to do so. Neither trill it be necessary to remove clothing. Tbe reaaltt of the examina tion will enable an to advise von aa to the parte of yoar body that may bo responsible for sncb condition aa digestive disorders, rheumatism, nervousness, headache, high and low blood pressure, kidney trouble, lowered vitality, abnormal tiredness and many other ailments. Grasp thla opportunity to have a checkup on your physical condition. Remember Friday Only Hourt 1 1-5 Dr. W. L. Bicker, D. C. SPORTSMAN'S HOTEL TULELAKE IIKN HAVEN SEATTLE. 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