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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1927)
TlltfiTT naaai'Ti .''-,, PACE FOUR TI1E KI.AMATT1 NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.'. 1927. mi in xrnrmwTTir The Klamath Ne!"1'" ,t0 ,m"k ,he Umu.tm.if br Th- KUnatti N. tra Uhia finr at t8-l2S -nth I .lih airl Klamath 'U. ?- AMfftel ray nr a KUik a OllaeWfw . I Vimwmwrmnn ... Mgr. KI RH Hirri4M( KtTfl lMfr al Mfrlrt. , la . Jtt tM4l4 tor MirrVr, -r a.1 tftr4 9 mmtU mr w . .. lJm tar ! atara im a4ar V.ntrrv4 a iwontf ratter at tK potmfr at XlmotTh Fall urft. Not t is, i;:. m4t Tlraaa aTT GETTING ACQUAINTED A lot of the women foU in Klamath Falls are cum plaining, and justifiably so. because of the manner in . which the ever-actixe lius; lie interests of the men are aubmeryinfr social life. There U. they rightfully de clare, a strong tendency to lorjfet the fun in life and iievote all f human ner vous enerjry to money mak ing. " ' ' . True. Klamath Falls holds much social activity for those who are establish ed here: who have become acquainted and joined one or more of the various wo men's clubs or organizations of which the city boasts. We have our library clubs, music clubs, study group, lodge auxiliaries, all of them fine institutions composed of the fine folks of .whom Klamath boasts, but what of the "Johnny come latelies?" An odd term that, and one which many have for gotten. It belongs to an age when we called on our tie w neighbors almost be fore '.they had unpacked the. last picture, and got ac quainted. When we invited them over to supper and ar ranged a little neighbor hood social in their honor. It means "the newcomers." In this city which has en joyed such rapid and per manent growth, there are a t,-ood many "Johnny come latelies.r The apartment nouses' are filled with them and they are to be found in every residential block.(Fine folks, all of them. Many are from our -own native states- a few from the old home town itself but sad ly enough, how few of us know about each other. All of which leads up to a suggestion that someone any body start the ball rolling, for a rousing "Johnny come lately" party. It can be a dance, dinner or both, and need not be re stricted to the newcomer. Plenty of established resi dents would be on hand be cause ; it would be some party. Might even make a club out of it. And now that we've given the .ball a kick, it will be interesting to see how far those of our readers who nhare our views on this, can make the proverbial pellet roll. The News editorial columns are open to your letters. Send us a note on where you're from, Johnny Come lately, and let's see how many of us who live in your neighborhood re member that old town hall -which burned down just be fore you came to Klamath Falls. , How do YOU feel about a Johnny Come Lately I'lrtyr o ABOUT THE STREETS " Another summer has varied, fall in merging into winter, and ftill tho.ie mimc li'Ks, ritKlected xign posts on some corners of our residen tial dUtrict, stand forlorn f hosts" of a city administra- a .weary soul. seeking the house of a friend or even the street on hich that house was lo cated, has toured the town, only to give up in despair. How many have seen one of those white, empty sign popits on Ninth street, say standing bravely near the curb, and hnve rushed up to it, hope renewed, only to find ail four sides barren of Uttering. They are even worse than no sign po?t. at all. Hut what a boon to all of us if they only bore the names of the streets upou which they stand. And what a won derful thing it would be if nil streets in the residential di.-trict were properly des ignated. There was an attempt some months ago to paint or carve the name of city streets where the weary address-seeker might ?ee and know them. . ! Apparently the good intention went-to that remote hot place in the lower regions wliich. we are told, is paved with them. What a nice Christmas present it would be lor us all if the city could find way to mark the streets and have the job turned by the first ' of the year, despite prevailing bad weather' which has followed those many months when the work might have been less difficult! o ' RENEW PLEA FOR DENTAL COLLEGE SALEM. Ore . Not. H. 0r A recommendation of the atate board of den;al examiners that a department of -eatlstrr b added lo the nediral mlleice of th- 1'DiTeniit.r of Oregon, anbmlttej la the rport a year ao. i re eved la the annual report for l2t-IT fast recetred br flor eraor Patteroa. Tae report hov a total . 11S reebrfered d'ntinu In tho state. Elu'atr vere examined during the year and SI admitted. Ucenes of 15 were revoked and two ere prwwnted. Sino the department beican keepin rerordi the ennes of HO hare hr-en rtToked and H hare died. TO KX.tMINK rr.MKR PORTLAND. Ore.. Nor. 1. tAP Kxaminatioo of John A. JVnder. pardoned Mayer, -br a ant:r rastmiMlon wa agreed to thi afternoon br t.v.e dUtiirt at torner'a oilK-e. The examination wa wt for Wednesday. Hereto fore the pTre(-utnr had op3ol a aanltr hearinar. I'end'-r wan ar retted recently in the a 1 of at tacking a la-rear-old girl. I How many L 1 NDV fIlIvieir THE Itl l.KS I The) Idea of leder (olf la lo c-hanjre one; wonl to another ami rlo it In ftar, a Rirrn nil miter nf afrokea. Tlitin to rhanKe (Tiff TO IIKN", In thre atrokea, COW, MOW, II KIV, HK.V, Von ran rliance only one letter at a time, 3 Vou mnt har complete word, nf cvmtnon nnuaiee, for earli jump. 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