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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1952)
TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1032 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN lakevievs Pool Mirrors Community Enterprise I pool to tlm Park Board wn's brush, hm Its own swimming pool, ih.indlrd bv Hull Howard, who wan! While the community li loud In Bf OIKN (IIAItl.lH I.AKEVIEW, Or4.';' June 2 tt ri of concerted elforl hv the Iiktvltw Llont Club, olu the denitiena of hundreds of Lake Count' realc.nnU, rain to fruit here Saturday, then en IM.OOO eultloor awliiiiiilng pool waa dedl rated to the public and given to the ton n of Lakfivlew a 3,000 reonle looked on end cheered. tertiary of Stale Earl T. New brv mtd the dedication eddreaa, fctrrlng thai people ere thla tiatlon't reatet resource end tallh. Newbry deplored the lend ennv of recent yeara toward tin- Two Groups Leave CARE NFIW YORK Wl - Two of the largeat member amende In CARE have withdrawn from the private relief cooperative which ha hlpcd Americans aid thousands of -wly forelgnera in Ihe past alx veara. The two agenclen. one Catnollc and Ihe other ProlMlanl, aay Ihcy are withdrawing becauae they be lieve the nerd haa pad for the work originally done by CAflK. A Joint etatement Monday tilth' explained the ecllon by the V,r Relief gervlcei of Ihe National r.nholle Welfare Conference mid fbr the Church World Service lne. W the National Council of the rhurchea of Chrlat in ihe V. i. A.. rreieetant churchea. "Oeneral relief ran now be handled more efficiently thrniuh regular erganlr.gllon channels, ' the tatement eald. M'Kay Names 3 to Boards MMT.H un Oov. McKay Mon day re-appointed Mre, Marie Oil hert. Pendleton, end Mla Jean Brandt, Lebanon, to the State Heard of Coamatlc Therapy Slam laera. Perrtat I. Ooddard, Salem, waa eoDomted to the State Board of Cklreprtetlc Eaamlnera, auueed- Ing J. J. McCirthy, Sweet Home, reilgved. pemlenry on "big government" and tned thla awlmmlng pool pro- Joel a living evidence that "whrn people ere left alone In free rnter nrlkc they are able In do thing for Ihelr own bellerinent." He con (lulled that American niiiil re main alwava Independent In thought and action. Hie large landard-alr.e concrete pool waa alive with kld within minutes after Ihe dedication pro gram ended, and nunarena more walled their turn lor a free ewim. Tho end of veara of walling tor a wlininlng Pool at Lakevlcw waa at hand. In ceienrnuon in '"c i vent, all awlnin were lice the elteriinon 01 Ihe dedication. NPAKK . I.eae than two veara ago. in uir ummer of 1(60. Ihe Idea in a oominunllv pool here first beiinn Id look alive. John linnson v.si then president of the Lloni Club an I he embarked that group on ihe prolecl. The planning period wan brief: It waa more a matter of the club Inking me nun py Quick Action Foils Bandit home, f'lrat waa talked Into permission for building the pool on Ihe town'i un developed park alte, which Ilea be hind Ihe town In Ihe mouth of Uullmd Canyon. But thai peraua Moil waa easy lor Ihe park Board favored the Idea. Next, the archi tectural firm of Morrlaon and Howard, Klumath Falls, waa In vited to atari preparing plana. In October, 1050, the Llona began making with Ihe spur and launched Ihelr flrat drive for awlm mlng pool funds. To give potential donora assiirnnre Ilial thev meant biuinean, Ihe Llona opened ihelr drive one cold Saturday with Ihe town Park Board of lake County, 120 mllea long gnd Bi wide, has only 604(1 people. The J. T. McDonald Truman Collin" Trust Fund put up in, 600 In cah, and thin Spring lo jielp wind up the flnlahlne touchea this lund underwrote 12500 of the re maining expenses. UK) BOONT A member of Ihe Lions Club who had been a spearhead In the cam paign, aaw things slowing down In Iho full of M51 for lack of ready cnfli. Ho he signed a personal note for iS.000 and put that money Into tires pool fund. The club Is paying off this note. Tlia Darb Tl r. a r A .,. (Vln dirt-moving ceremony. A member ! iticrly Interest In this pool which of the club. L. A. Decker, who )t , ,nherK , omtnK ml oiierutca heavy dlrl moving equip ment, was mere to stsri ine ex iiivullon and he opened the huge hnlr. without charge. The hlch i-chool band paraded and played, and a few people gatiiered In the wind to watch and to doubt that the project would ever by com pleted. Through thai wlnler. the club hammered awav at ralalng money. Vnr die nool alone, thev calculated, I3J.WKI would be needed and with ottntly Installed as president. The lown was represented by Mavor Carl W. I.ange. the county bv f'n'.intv .lurltn J 17 Herkmnn and of a change In N weather which , the ufol wns nccented lor the threatened all day, but did not town by E. B MurKav. chairman Interlere. of the Park Board. PARTICIPANTS ! It. L. (Rudy) McLane. who was Newbrv waa lined un to scak. 1 probably the most ardent propo- and district Lions offlcera were In vited In for a few words. The Multnomah Athletic Club was lined nent during the nearlv two vears. wra given the privilege of repre senting the club In unveiling the Ihe board put 1 17. W0 of Ita tax rlhed nark fund Into the nrolec:l. But long before, in the spring of iZil-L 'S W,,S' b"ll":t'Ucll; ..u... i . ,., 'HI'' and Anne Hackworlh uh un lor demonstrations and Coach bronze dedication plaque. run Hansel brought In five of his top girl swimmers and dlvera. The high school band, although school had Just let out for the vesr. turned out In force lo provide ihe lllUMC. From the Multnomah mud, Portland, to help open the pool, were Mrs. Dagnev Bouza. stile champion diver who demon itrelea from the boards: Carol and FvelMi Everett. 13 and 14 vear old slsiers who demonstrated their needed money was In sight, the Lions blew Ihe cork on the prolecl nnd started construction. They hired Kerty Mortem.en. of Tekoa. Wnsh., a specialist In building Hviminlng pools, to oversee the work and gel II rolling. By In 11. with the money coming males were Inunhed at this week, because Die May 31 ceremony mIi! ihe riuxt on a lob that Is NEW YORK A rnrd thrust riruied at S8S.0M overall. St the bank teller rend: , K . ... ... uon,,ion, w(re i Olve me all the folding morirv . donated labor. the bath house the cost would i 1" . .', "i, , rrai-h .00.000. Those early estl- vou have In that case. If voil don't voull be killed on the spot ne- caune I have a pistol In one pork- et and two vials ol nllio In the oiher. Therefore I am a bUiiitn bomb." The teller, Charles I.ehankn, 17, glanced across Die counter it the bandit confronting him Monday In an Irving Trust Company branrli. Lehanka thought fast. lie pre tended to lose his balance and de liberately fell from his stool, press ing the trigger of a holdup alarm. The teller'a sudden action fright ened the bandit, who fled empty handed. bv I'U-hcs. ihe pool Hsell was finished: most of the equipment such as the chlorlnalnr. ihe filter ing plant, the pool vacuum were In plnce: the bath house wi built and clmost ready for use. Then winter stopped the work again. But this Eprlng. there remained ( ANGEL FOOD Ouklt CAKI Mis lint mii water! s lot was In materials and sup- ony som, finishing touches such piles and donBted services, and a lot more was In sale of materials Mid supplies at cost. But cash donated by the Utile people ol the area exceeded 130, 000 and that's a lot of money In a town of 3831 population. The whole painting, some wiring and nhimning . . . Just the touching up. Several months ago the Lions began planning this dedication and thanks lo such long and detailed planning the whole thing went off wlUioul a hitch on May 31 In spite PUTS SPARKLE IN WINDOWS I OCtLO-ik. ffc-ws,king list. fr iponoa H,i llms aid ll. C,et with your Isverite cltantr, J NO f IIMIUM eici...T MOST tTOgll. and Anne Hackworlh u-hn demonstrated awlmmlng strokes. From Malln. near Klamath Falls crime six people to serve as life guards the opening dav and help with the crush of anxious awlm. mers. These were Marv Ann Kel. leher. Bnra O'Keeffe mil Pn.n ar.d P. T. Wcatherbv, senior life guards at the Malln Pool: Helen am nanny jtcnener, Junior life guardr Because he had started the pro ject while president of th rinh John Hanson was erlven the Job as chairman of the Dedication Com mittee and also master of cere monies. L. C. (Tex) Arteburn. who was club president during the 1961 construction, had a prominent part, and the actual turning over the Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon College of Education, Ashland, governor of Ihe Southern Oregon Lions District 30-E: and his deputy district gov ernor. Winston Purvlne, president Athletic 0rpon Technical " Institute. iviviiibwi j-iijin, wi-ic nre-rciii iu coiiKriitulale the club and the com rnunilv. So now Lakevlcw, In the heart of Southern Oregon's cattle and lumber country. Isolated from the rest of the world bv scores ol miles of mountains and high desert guKe- lls thanks to the Lions Club and It priilse of Ihe prolecl, the club It self Is thanking the community for backing the club's plav. for putting up Hi': money and betting with the club that the Job could be done. They all won together, but had wrr1 ' r ARYMl-IKOTE UNOIR WOOD'S Mraf Serrle Jll Mm4 ll". Phese 4II not th( Lakevlew Llona Club taken the lead Lnkevlew would atlli be waiting for a swimming pool. Man Released from habit-forming laxalim 1 feel happier, irovntrer now, not constipated," write Detroit man. "Eating your all-shah doea so much for ma. What wonderful . relief, after so many pllit and medicines." If you can't keep reg ular because of lack of diet-bulk, try Kellogg's all-s-un and see li It doesn't help you regain youth ful regularity as thoiuandi havo. It's the only type ready-to-at cereal that supplies all the bulk you may need . , . It's not habit forming. Rich In Iron, high In cereal protein, provides essential B and D vitamins. Eat Vi cupful dally; drink plenty of liquids. If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek. Mich., and get douils too mohsi sack I fpicriics; WHERE THE RANCHER -THE BANKER!! . MEETS WI-NE-MA COFFEE SHOP Quality Food At Reasonable Prices Skekdys Going, to be Surprised ! Well, it' Tunetime and the top is down and his httrt is filled with memories ... and where do you think he's going? He's going halfway up the hill, to spot where a Itne strgys into the wildwood and he can glimpse the top of fieldstone chimney above the trees. That's his lane and he's going homtl It his been a well-guarded secret. Just two people ' have known about it !1 these months himself and his Cadillac dealer. To make tJtuily sure, he hss hinted t everything under the sun as a fitting tribute to this wedding annjverry txcrpt Cadillac I Well, it won't be long now. lie's getting closer and closer. And now the stones in the driveway crunch under the wheels ... he gives the familiar three "toots" on the horn ... and then she sees him, with his cap in his hand, bowing and pointing to the driver's seat. Surprised? Never so much in all her life. And never more thrilled for it's the "car of cars" lur the "day of days"! , And is he happy! Maybe it has taken him ten years or fifteen or even twenty ... to make his dream come true. But during all this time he never wavered in what he wanted. He wanted to make one anniversary mean something special above all the rest ... by the gift of a Cadillac. Perhaps, as you read this, you are looking forward to some very special anniversary of your own. If you are and you're planning on giving the gift of gifts then you'd better come in and see us soon. We've kept many and many a secret, for many and many a man so you may trust us not to tell! We'd be delighted to see you ... at any time you find convenient. THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DICK B. MILLER CO. 710 Klamath Art. Phone 4103 New time cutter means faster service for you ! It's our new credit card with CHEVR0.-MATIC Now, a new feature that means added protec tion for our credit customers and more than that, extra speed in service for all customers at our stations. The feature: CHEVRO-MATIC Chevron Credit Cards. It's a light-weight print ing strip with name and account number. 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