The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 18, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ABOUT
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BILL MATTER
The Klnmiith district council
of llio Lumber unci Sawmill
Workors union (M'L) wu ro
vealecl Thursduy to hnve punned
a resolution nldlntf the union
with a committed now working
to obtain llonncvillo power (or
tlio Klniimtli basin.
Tho niovo wot Mild by M. T.
Pavolku of tho union to bs en
outurowth of n squabble which
aroso between the union unci tho
Cullfornln Orcuon Power com'
pony over tho payment of link
ing employes' bill In Weed,
Calif., nt tho tlmo of the recent
Long boll Lumber company
hutdown.
According to Pnvolka and Wil
bur Yeomnn, another LSW rep
resentative, tho union bollevcd
thut Copco' effort to collect
somo 40 hccouiiIs were pro
nmturo ii nd not In lino with unuiil
Copco policy. They laid tho
union took tho view that tho
power company win nuiklng un
duly early ultimatums In threat
ening to cut power facilities U
tho bills wero not paid.
Tho bills wero paid by tho
LSW, they sard, but under pro-
tost.
II. P. Bosworlh, manager of
tho Klumuth Copco office said
that tho matter was handled
through tho Yreka power com
pany headquarters and the Med
ford billing office but that In
his understanding of the sltua
tlon, regular power company
policy was followed In the Weed
cases.
Ho said that In all tho 40 In
stances payment of tho accounts
were 30 days In arrears, at
which tlmo routine company
policy demands a power shut
down unless Illness or other ir
remediable reasons are the cause
of non-payment.
Me outlined the company pro
eedure as follows:
A meter reading Is made, for
example, on November 1 cov
erlns tho power servjee for tho
past 30 days. A billing la made
und rocalved by users five to
sovon days aftor tho reading. If
remittance Ii not made In IB
days a decision Ii mads to moko
a personal contact. Three days
after tho decision the contact Is
made. If the account Is still not
sottlod notification of a power
shutdown Is mode.
linsworlh said that as fur as
he knew the sumu policy wus
followed without partisanship in
tile Weed cuscs,
The union assorted tiiat It be
lle vrd Copco was discriminating
ngnlnst tho Long-Bell strikers.
Tho council appointed a com
mit too composed of Kenneth
Cordon, Klamath Falls; Ed Brim
dciiMorg, Lakovlew; Georgo
Horn, Algoma, and Yeoman to
work with the llonncvillo
group.
Three American
Tugs Unreported
In Pacific Zone
SKATTLE, Doc. 18 (P)
Twenty-three Seattle and To
coma mon aboard three Pugut
sound tugs .are unreported In
the Pacific war zone since be
ginning of hostilities with Japan.
Skippers of tho three boats
nro Copt. Oscar Rolstad, Tnco
nui; Copt. Ray Hall, Seattle,
und Copt. Thomas Innes, Se
attle. Listed as aboard ono of
tho boats Is Drew Fobs, son of
Capt. Henry Koss, secrctury of
tho For Launch and Tug com
pany, owner of the vessels.
All were equipped with wire-
leu and may have received
warning of the Japanese attack
In time to seek safe refuge, It
was pointed out.
The thirteenth naval district
headquarters authorized publi
cntlon of the report without
mention of the areas In which
tho tugs had been stationed.
PURELY GLEANINGS
DES MOINES, la. W Glean
ed from the answer given by
applicant taking an Iowa con
servatlon officers' examination:
Question Name threo kinds
of aquatic plant common In
low.
Answer Poison Ivy, poison
oak, nettles.
Question Name three kinds
of owls found In Iowa.
Answer Barn owl, hoot owl,
wlo owl.
All member of the blood
donor und the first aid team of
the Fraternul Order of Eagle
have been placed at tho scrvlct
of this city and surrounding
community, according to an an
nouncement made at the orders
last meeting.
These two groups have been j
In exlstenco slnco the early part
of lUMU, und hnvo consistently
come to the aid of persons in
need or distress. The offer of
service by tho two group was
miido in the lino of active prep
arations throughout the county
for clvlllun defense.
Members of tho blood donors,
all of whom hnvo given a pint
or more of blood, arc: J. C.
Groves, R. M. Book, C. D.
Groves. John Chase, Bert Fer
ris. A. M. Pongon, L. E. Skllling
ton, Curl Brooks, George Slad
Ick, F. H. Hnmstrcct, Earl L.
Green and Chris Huck.
Members of the first aid team
arc: Riley W. Houston, I. A.
linker. C. D. Groves, K. A. Gor
don, Wllllnm McClure, A. E.
Borcson, Carl Brooks, F. H.
Hnmstrcct, R. M. Book, Tarry
Cnrmlchcl, Wlllium Beckham
and F. S. Morton.
For Information as to where
any of thrso men can be reached,
phone 4722.
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