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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1955)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1955 IIERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE TRASH CAN CONTAINER Z" eta EE) ED -jo: Z SO GALION DfiUM SZ i TRASH CAN CONTAINERS will be required of all commercial and business establishments in Klamath Falls that keep waste matter outside their buildings, according to city ordinance 4742 which became effective October 13. These containers, which should be painted green, are to be of wood or metal construction, 50 inches long, 43 inches high and 29 inches wide. There S must be a lid that opens upwards and two doors on the front that open out. The flooring shall I be of boards with a minimum thickness of not less than one and five-eighths i n c h e t. These boxes are designed to hold up to two 50 gallon containers and it is hosed they will prevent the stread of rubbish and trash that blows away with the wind as well as serving to control flies and other insects. Full information regarding these trash containers may be had by call- ing the office of the police judge in the city hall. ' 1 1 National Bank Reports Gains F'gures released to the comp troller of the currency as of Oc tober S indicate that the United ; SACRED HEART NOTEBOOK I By CAROLE ERVIN I Cbiloquln topples Academy. VUh a rush the Panthers crushed our line ' to gallon to a touchdown in the first quarter. Still using their; States National bank has marked pcnsrKiu inuucs UJey biiia&uua i up wnci u,a i-v. ........ ... "through for two more touchdowns ' crease in deposits since the Octo- Dei, 1904 report. U.S. National deposits now total ?7ffi,0O3,289 which is a gain of more than 88 million dollars during the past 12 months. 1 Tne Kiamatn Fans orancn re-; ported dcposiU in the amount of .113,815.770.83. according to W. A. Hugging, manager. U.S. National also allowed gains In total resources which ro?e from 8732,933,021 a year ago to $827,562,- 848 at present. Loans and discounts for the state wide . banking -system increased more than 46 million dollars. The 12-month gain gives U.S. National 'boosting the score 18-0. The Tro' jans managed to get within 10 yards of the Panther goal but couldnl push through a score. The Trojans executed several clever maneuvers but with no weight ad vantage to back them the plays were short lived. The final score mas 26-0. Sadaltly'a main project for Oc tober is a record album relating the story of our Blessed Lady. Th records will he played for the grade school children to further itlmulate interest in the rosary. Congratulation goes to the Rev. Timothy P. Casey upon whom the ecclesiastical title of monsignor has been conferred. Msgr. Tiin y P. Casey is now a member f the Pope's official family and though he enjoys the title of mon signor now the formal Installation will be at a later date. Tommy Powell has returned from the hospital after football injury. Senator Johnson Returns To Work DALLAS, Tex, 11 Senate Demo cratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, who suffered a heart attack last July, may be back on the Job In Washington next week. He said he would attend a scheduled conference with admin istration leaders on foreign policy u bis doctor allows it. Kere for a day at the State Fair f Texas in honor of Speaker Sam Kayburn and himself, Johnson ap peared neaitny and strong. I'm going to cooperate with whoever is in authority during Mr. Eisenhower's illness," he said. 'Until Ike gets back on the Job. 1 tkink all of ua should avoid politick ing or saying or doing anything urn, wouia unsettle the country. Patrons Name Committees MERRILL The firt fall busi ness meeting ol Merrill Parent- Patrons was held Tuesday after noon In the grade school cafeteria. with Mrs. Maurice gheiton presiding. Mrs. Leo McKoen revlewd the many activities of tne Pavcnt- Patrons miring the summer. Two ncv. committees were ap pointed: hospitality. Mr:. Clyde Fox and Mrs. Leon Andrieu; fi nance. Mrs. Tom Chatbuiu Jr. and Mrs. Pa-scriall Hodt-cs. ' The organization i& again spon oring tl.e ialc of U.S. Savings fiiainps ui tlie grade school on Tuesday morning i w 1 i h Mis. Goorge Milne chalrmail. Mrs. Leo McKoen. Mrs. Jim Kir by and William Kurtz are the oommiUee appointed . to pian a membership a"ive. Present pbns :re a contest between rooms with Ihe chi'dren comocting to get the mo't mrmbcrshiu.?.- - Four-."! Club awards were pre sented by Knurtce Snellen, mana ger of the Merrill branch of the First Kationr.l Bank of Portland rnd Francis Skinne-; 4-H county fluent. Refrchnicms were served by Mrs. Jnck Ratllff Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Swishe,'. MERRILL ! UGH NEWS . ..; Bv DORM RAINES AND 'DOltOTHV DANOSiKY Space ships, distant planets, .ami comets,, brought faculty mcmbcrF and students to the national school assembly, "Cpnquest ot Space," given on Monday, October 10. Friday, September JO, wis the date of one of the main events, the freshman initiation, that .had been eagerly awaited by all. Members of the junior antl senior classes solicited for the annual anti school paper on October i and II. The Pep Rally for the Merrill Bonanza game oh October fi. in cluded a bcnflre. parading through the stores and streets, and lots of cheering. ' Merrill played Bonanza on Oc tober 7, winning by a score ot 38 to 6. A party was given by the GAA giiis- in the .recreation... hall after the game. ' - ' ' A Parent-Patron meeting k K - 111 Jlilil, ill: i - ii A : . ' lnwii Hi 1 1 fffi 5 .-if- 1m i thr rt EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SOUTH SIXTH STREET COMMUNITY HALL Music By TOMMY AND HIS WESTERN RHYTHM MASTERS Tolcnt Contest Saturday Niqht Over KFJI 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Drp info the South 6th Street Tavern next door Dancinq 9 to 1 Admission $1.00 FUND RAISING S'lekR will be given away by the Shasta View Community Building Association at the Big Y Market Saturday. Chairman of the group Clyde R, Caldwell and Mrs. Ada Dar ken, secretary, pose with the steer. The building group is giv ing the steer away as part of a drive to raisjs funds for im provements of the hall at Shasta Way and Madison Avenue. The hall, a community project, was first started in 1946 and is used by various clubs and civic groups for meetings and par ties. The building was originally built by the work of the of ficers and members of the association. All funds derived from rentals go into the building fund. niplit at Hunter's Hot Spniir.s anoisnri whs fnl nwpri hv slides nrn 4-H Achievement Day was held on scnted by Bob Holloway, rcpie.'Tii October ill. ! . . . : tative of the U.S. government, De- Evcryouols busy preparing: for.nanment of Agriculture, in Paki- District Meeting Attended By BPW Business and Profession Women';.' ; ing ii.Iornntioa on the country and clubs of Klamath Falls, Medlord, , customs ol the people. Merrill and Lakcview attended the i Eleanor Gutninii. state first vice district conference in Lakcview Oc-! president of BPW held a forum on tober 8 and 9. Klamath Falls waslwavs end means of strengthening represented bv 12 members. districts. An Italian dinner on Ihe opciiiiiKi Amaha Sitnpenllcld, state par liamentarian spoke loiuwing tne Sunday morning breakfast on the right and wrong methods ot parlla- 97 SUPPER CLUB a loans and discounts total of $292, 505,416. , Tctal loans and discounts tor the Klamath Falls branch now stand at $5,466,097.47. Since last Octcber the U.S. Na tional has added 16 new branches, bringing to 62 the total number of offices serving the state. the Potato Festival. Stan. Holloway also gave interest- was chairman. mpntarv nroceaure Boulnh Elliott, Klamath Falls, PHOTOSTATS - W rwr- anything Fhot Mi Mrrla.irt t-icense, B'-"' ''e-tf ffVteK t" LEO'S CAMERA SHOP 836 Main hone 2-3331 VALVOLINE OIL At CHARLES YORKELAND . 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