Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 04, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    "October 4, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE THREE
0I SET
-J BY SHEPHERD
FOR CAMPAIGN
, Mnrvln 1.. Slit'plinrd, local mil'
lit! Utore oprrnliir mid ciiliilliliilc
or innyiir, iiiiihiiiiri'iI hi cum
illlllil pi'iiKi'inn liidiiy, I'liipliusl.
UK a llvopnliit pliititirm.
i Tho dlnlcmi'iil:
r "In siilmiltllitu. niy muiio ns
iniidlduttt f c i- iiiiiynr In the No
enibor rli'ctlon, 1 do no, fully
cBllilnii Unit tho Job will re
julro careful nludy, deep think
rig, wlnti cli'i'lsiiitis, wltlmiit mill
co or fiiviii'lllsni.
1 "But first iilluw mo In prnp
irly Intnicluro myself, I wiih
jorn arid nilsrti nn u fiirm in
Marlon county, Ort'iiun; 1 hiive
worked In siiwnillls, hnli'ln, fur-
lllliro stums, li ml oni'O tried to
earn thi biirbiT Initio, I u in 411
(urn old, iniu'rli'd mid luivr
lirco children. My nldfst hoy In
lino mnrned, u u dither, mid linn
low nerved In Hut U. h. nlr nice
tor four yriii mid holds a com
Tilsslon hi ln.it lli'iiti'iinnt. My
Inuuntor lit now In her third
ear In tlx' un vorslly of ore
(on. My yomiKi'st sun In attend
nil grudo school hi Kluiiiuth
lain.
: "I have been srrvinil tin! nub.
Ic for ninny years, thouKli not
It public official, 1 havo been
miiaited In music business for
tte paid 27 yearn, llie laiter I I
fear In the city of Kliuniilh
falls. I have spent several yearn
n fraternal work, and huvu
earned how to work with my
allow man.
"Durlnii the nasi 17 yearn my
vork hits kept me in constant
ontuct with the cillzon of thin
illy. By reanon of liiivlnu had
his personal contact In the
lomen or our citizens, i nave initi
ho opportunity of learuinu the
houKhts and wishes of u major
ty of our populace. I believe
hat thenn wishes, if carried out.
vlll make our city one of the
inent in the .ntate. With thin
tnowlcdue ' in nilnd. plun the
pinions of many of our eitlxens
u expressed nlucu i nave an
lounccd myself an candidate for
payor, 1 havo net up a five point
rorm which 1 am mire will
lo acceptable to the majority of
ho people In Klamath Fulls.
i "First, If elected, I nhall up
H)lnt a new chief of police. I
hall livl.it that the police do
Hirtmont bo handled In an effl
tlent, courteous and impartial
nanner. with complete cooper
itlon with city, county and ntate
ifflclala, That special consider,
ition bo Kiven to all Juvenile
iroblcma and that fullc.it co-
poratioii bo lvon lo U. Si mili
ary officials.
; "Second, I shall continue to
vork unliriiiKly, brlniiinii nil
Kwors possible to bear, until
ho government canal ruimiiiK
hrouglj our city Is eltlier fenced
ir covered, or otherwise made
afe for the children of this com
nunlty. We have lost loo mnny
tnall children in this canal bo
auso Wc have not been united
n our efforts to remove this tor
iblo hazard. I am sure you will
gree that this muni be done.
"Thlrri, I shall if elected, do
iy utmost lo provide more parks
nd plnycrounds, with proper
lipervlftlon mid reerealional fa
ultiest, and properly distributed
nroughoul llie city, for the con
enlcncc of our children. Wc
avo provided everylhlna con
oivablo. Including plenty of
noney lo back II up, for recrea-
ion and entertainment for our
ervlco omen. I am heartily in
avor Of such n program, Dill
hy havo we not heretofore
aken audi action for llie bene-
II of our young people In this
ommuhityV Such a . program
SS5SH
CUlfowi ni.lllUr. rwlnMi darn, N. Y.T
. n , -
will have my special attention,
and If thin proiirain In fully car
ried out, 1 feel eertalii thai our
younii people of this city will
agree, thai tho words 'Juvenile
delinquency,' will greatly dimin
ish from our community.
"Fourth, I shall endeavor to
make such changes an may be
necessary for llie proper nan
dllnx of pets. Tho people who
are owners of pels aro deeply
Interested In this Issue, ami I
shall whole heartedly cooperate
with them In milking satisfac
tory ehauKcs !n this law.
"Fifth, I shall set up a spe
cial program for the beiiuliflca-
lion or our city, and 1 hope a
more proHi'csslvo one. We arc
now at the crossroads. Wo must
onrotiniKe development thai will
Invito additional industry, and
replace Industry that Is fast
working Itself mil. Wo havo the
natural resources and wo must
lako advantage of them.
"If you should choose to elect
mo an your mayor for tho next
four years, 1 will cncouriiKO the
voice of the people, and will
abide by the will of the major
ity. You, the people who aro
the taxpayers, make up the city
of Klamath Falls. You havo the
right to state your opinions and
demand action. Any Ideas of
my own, reuardless of how Kood
they niltihl be, or any promise
I might make, would be worth
less without your cooperation.
I am wIIIIiik, if elected mayor,
to assume the rcsnonbllity of act
ing as your lender in carrying
out llie proiiram as laid down
by the citizen. I know thai llie
majority cannot be wrong. I
wish it clearly understood, that
there aro absolutely no strlnks
attached to my candidacy. If
elected on nexl November 7th
I will serve you lo the best of
my ability.
"From now on, It's lints off to
the past, and coats off to tho
future.
"M L. SHEPHERD."
Reception Planned
To Honor Bishop
Bishop William P. ReminKlon
of Pendleton will be In Klamath
Falls Saturday, and that evening
at 0:30 o'clock there will be a
dinner and reception for the
bishop and Mrs. Ilenilutttnn In
the parish house of St. Paul's
Episcopal church.
Bishop Itcmititflon will preach
at llie II a. ni. biinday service
lit St. Paul's, and also confirm
a elans. There is a dinner plan
ned by St. Barnabas church In
Liingcll valley for the Pendleton
visitors, Sunclny afternoon.
Ernest Newcombe
Injured in Crash
Ernest Newcombe, head of the
Newcombe Trucking company
which operates In southern Ore.
Ron. suffered Injuries at 8:30
p. m. Tuesday when a cattle
truck he was driving ernshed n.
to a Southern Pacific freight at
the Klamath highway crossing
in l.nKeview.
Extent of Nowcombc's. Injuries
were not learned here. He Is a
patient at the Lokcvlcw hospital.
CALLING CARD
KAN8AS CITY, Oct. 4 ilP)
Miss hmma Lela Compton. B
told folks coming to celebrate
the IUUth nnnlvcrsnry of the old
Compton house, to pay no heed
to tho "For Snle" sign out In
front.
She keeps It there because she
likes lo talk to people who stop
to inquire.
Allen Adding Machines
Frldcn Calculators
Royal Typewriter
tDeiks - Chain Files
For those hard-to-gat Items
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 9th Klamath Falls
f.flf.'s Iha fiW. PAf's the orrfer. "Two, please, t tins
Inliln , , , two I'M Manhattans for two Particular Mrn.
Made willi famous PM da I.uxo Whiskey Pleasing
ly Mrllow, Perfectly Marvelous." Hml Souada In
vlting I . . left join than! '
YOU TOO CAM flOHT BY OIVIHO
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CUBE
RELIEF LOOMS
FOR GROWERS
Indications ' Unit there may he
relief within a short tlmo In the
refrlgerutor car shortage here
were seen In a telegram received
by Ilia Klamath county chamber
of commerce today from Senator
Guy Cordon's office In Washing
ton.
Senator Cordon was asked to
look further Into the situation In
behalf of Klamath potato grow
ers and shippers, who aro seri
ously concerned over tho short
age, Here Is a summary of tho situa
tion Irom cordon n oillcc:
"Hero Is a report on tho rcrrlg
orator cars submitted after a con
ferenco with V, C. Kllngcr, dl
rector of bureau o service, ICC,
unci J. L.. perron, assiniani oircc
tor of railroads department.
"Order 241 wan Issued by C. W
Taylor, refrigerator car manager
of the Association of American
Railroads, whose address is 59
East Van Huron street, Chicago.
The ICC has vented Taylor with
authority to acl an its agent in
Issuing certain ICC orders. The
above order does not refer to on
ions but prevents the use of re
frigerator cars In tho Intra state
shipment of potatoes in Oregon
and California or in the shipment
of such potatoes between these
two states. The order docs not
apply to Intcr-stato shipment of
potatoes otherwise. The reason
for the order Is that there is a
great shortage of refrigerator
cars and it was believed that the
climate In Oregon and Califor
nia was such as to permit inter
state movement without deterior
ation. "However, some 1300 refrig
erator cars arc now moving from
Chicago, and additional refriger
ator cars drawn from eastern and
mid-west railroad points will also
be sent to meet the Immediate
need in Oregon, Washington and
California after the perishable
vegetables and fruits have been
taken core of. The Inference is
Ihat there will be within a rea
sonably short time, possibly
within a week, refrigerator cars
available for potatoes."
Portland Mayors
Wager Turkey
PORTLAND. Oct. 4 (IF) The
heads of two of America's Port
lands are wagering a Thanks
giving turkey on which city
will be first to fill I Us united war
chest quota.
Tho bet was scaled last night
by telephone after a bit of rc
portep between Oregon's and
Maine's largest cities.
George E. Harrison, chair
man of the Malno city's council,
declared his city was establish
ing shipbuilding records.
"So aro wc, Mayor Earl Ri
ley said into tho phone. "You
may have heard of Henry Kai
ser." "Yes, we have," retorted Har
rison. "Our Bill Newell taught
him the shipbuilding business."
For Cold Weather!
FILSON . BLACK BEAR
All Kail
Cruiser Coats
Slifi 3S l M
$12.50 to 518.50
DREW'S MANSTQRE
Bases for Adjustments
Of Rent Listed
(Editor's Note: This Is llie
sixth In u series of eight articles
prepared by the OI'A rent In
formation specialist in connec
tion with the rental control pro
gram now in effect here.)
By MILO RYAN
Rant Information Specialist
Yesterday's article in The Her
ald and News listed eight bases
for adjusting rents frozen under
the office of price administra
tion's rent control program,
There are a few more.
OPA In authorized to grant an
increase In rent:
0. Where there has been a
substantial increase in the num
ber of persons occupying tho
rented dwelling, cither in
a. The number of sub-tenants
occupying the home under a
rental agreement with the ten
ant. b. A substantial increase in
number of occupants in excess of
normal occupancy for that type
of dwelling on the freeze date, or
c. An increase over the num
ber of occupants contemplated
by the rental agreement on tho
date fixing the celling.
This applies lo housing accom
modations only, not to hotels or
rooming homes.
10. Where on the dule fixing
tho rent ceiling the property was
temporarily exempt from real es
tate taxes and the landlord was
passing the benefit of this tax
exemption on to his tenant, the
result being a rent lower than
the level for comparable accom
modations. 11. Where, after one year of
operation of rent control, the
landlord is able to show that his
net rental income is substantially
lower than before rent control
because of a substantial and un
avoidable increase in property
taxes or operating casts.
But landlords should realize
that the matter of rent adjust
ment works both ways, and the
OPA rent regulations provide
the bases for decreasing the rent
as well.
The OPA has authority lo or
der a decrease in rertf. under the
following conditions:
1. Substantial deterioration
other than ordinary wear and
tear since the date fixing the
ceiling.
2. A decrease In services, fur
niture, furnishings or cquioment.
3. A special relationship be
tween the landlord and tenant
which, in this case, resulted in a
HEALTH TO YOU!
Comer Kmdal, Colon Altmontt
TUmorrhofdi (PtUn), Tli.
ui. Fitlulq, Hern la (Hup-
iur.tr asiiroy nann-powot
lo Min-abUtty lo nlov life.
Our mot hod ol irttairaeni
Without hoBpital onoration
ticcii!ully employed for
j jmii. uoerai crati
terjnt, Call lor fKam. nation 4
w laud lot FBEB booklet.
Opn fvtningf. Won., Wto, Frl., 7 ft 6:30
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phytltian and Surgton
V. E. Cor. F. Btirnslde and Grand At.
TtUphons ZPaX 39 IB. Po:1Iand H, Oregon
NmLlQl IJlllO
m 8.
sfc.Ars.r- j
ill ftwnvvsimm i
by OP A
rent on the freeze date higher
than prevailing rents in the area.
4. A schedule of varying
rents that was at Its peak on the
freeze dale.
5. A schedule of seasonal rents
likewise at its peak when rents
were frozen.
H. A substantial decrease in
occupancy.
7. A situation wherein the
facts necessary lo determining
the rent ceiling were in dispute,
in doubt or not known.
There are oilier bases for de
creasing the renti but these arc
Ihe most common.
Landlords are reminded that
the OPA rent office cannot dis
cuss or accept petitions for ad
justing the rent on any dwelling
in Klamath county until the
registration prlod, which began
yesterday, has been completed.
Watch The Herald and News
for announcement of the date
when this phase of the program
will go into operation.
Oregon Navy Men
Permitted to Work
WASHINGTON, Oct, 4 (Pi
Navy men in the l.'Hh (Oregon)
district may work during spare
lime in the pulp and lumber
mills, aides of Senator Cordon
(R-Orc.) announced today.
The navy's personnel bureau
advised Cordon's office that or
ders had been issued to allow
the men to work whenever
their commander decides that
an emergency exists and that
there will be no interference
with civilian labor.
Cordon's office said appeals
for help had come from Coos
bay area mills working on war
orders.
CAHO or THANKS
We with to expreu our sincere thanks
and appreciation for the many acts of
kindncai. for the messaies of sympathy
and for the beautiful floral offerings
sent during the Illness and death of our
fattier and grandfather.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mahan
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mahan
and Family
Mr and Mrs. Clen Mahan
and Family
Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Butler
Corp. Charles Lyle Mahan
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