EIGHT HERALD AND MEWS Tuetdey, Feb. 6. 194S SEWER ISSUE DISCUSSED AT COUNCIL MEET ." The problem of improper sewage existing on a section of Main street, between the Big Basin Lumber company and the government canal, was the main point of discussion at the city council Monday night. The mat ter was previously referred to E. A. 1 nomas, cuy ciifc. Henry Perkins, city attorney, and Paul O. Landry, councilman of ward number 4, at the meet ing of the council on January 22. It was decided at that -time that a new sewer should be im .mliorf hv the ciiv because, of the large amount of damage. that has been causea in mu par ticular section because of clog ging and other trouble. r ; Landry discussed the subject with a majority of the property owners concerned .with ' this matter, and stated that most of those he t a 1 k e d to objected strenuously to the idea, on the grounds that they had construct- ed and paid for their own sewer as a private interest, and while it was in a satisfactory condi tion, they were not in favor of the city's plan to install a new one and assess it against their Drooerty. ' Mrs. A. A. Soule appeared before the council on this ques tion, and was represented by Fred O. Small, attorney. Mrs. Soule stated that the damage was being caused by a defective sewer located above her prop erty, but that hers was still in good condition, and felt that there was no reason to con struct a new one at tne present time. According to Mrs. Soule, an ordinance was passed in 1926, giving her permission to install this sewer, and she has had no trouble since that time. Perkins then suggested that the council look into the ordinance which gave the city's authoriza tion, and that further action would be taken at the next reg ular meeting. Small suggested that a serious- legal situation might arise if Mrs. Soule was forced to pay for such a project, if the dam age is being caused elsewhere, as long as her present sewage system is serving her own pur poses and is not in any way hindering the health or sanitary conditions. ' ; City Engineer Thomas be lieves that at least a section of the sewer line should be re placed, because some of the pipe is ' four-inch and some six-inch, which does" not make it of a uniform diameter and thereby " causes clogging and overflow ing. ' O. D. Matthews, city plumbing inspector, claimed that most of the trouble is occurring In cases where the pipe line is not deep enough, and that the problem which i now facing the city may partially be rem edied by lowering these pipes to the proper depth. The matter will be discussed further at the next regular meeting of the city council on Tuesday, at which time the -council will decide what action should be taken. No meeting will be held Monday because of Lincoln's birthday, a legal holi day. 17,802 Pounds of Waste Fats Salvaged Waste fats totaling 17,802 pounds were salvaged last month in Klamath county. Klamath meat dealers have co operated well with housewives in the salvage program, but more . used fats are urgently needed. Homemakers should take ttheir strained fats in tin con tainers to their meat dealer where they will receive four 'cents and two red points for each pound turned in to the butcher. . Housewives are requested by .jvirs. winnitrea ti. Uliien, home demonstration agent, to take iheir. salvaged, fats to. their dealers on week days in order to avoid the weekend rush,-, . : HIGH SCHOOL News Notes and 'Comment Price Ceilings May .. Be Boosted by OPA WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (IP) In cases where price ceil ings on western red cedar are causing "substantia! hard ship" and impeding production they will be increased, the office of price administration an nounced yesterday. . Producers applying for an ad justment should submit profit and loss statements for the years -1036-39, for the last calendar year or fiscal year preceding fil ing of the application, and for the latest quarter of the last cal endar or fiscal year, the OPA said. SEARCH FOR PLANE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6 W) The mountainous sections of Angeles national forest were being searched today for a ma rine corps airplane which disap peared en route to Corvallis, Ore., last Friday. Seven per sons were aboard. Chase's Office, 203 IOOF Building will "put you right" on your withholding receipts. May are something. TIN COATS TIN PANTS OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main Bv JUANITA SHINN This morning, E. E. Hambrick, city recreation officer in Klam ath Falls, met with all of the girls in KUHS. The purpose of the meeting was to get the reac tion of the girls to a "no man's land," or girls' club to be held once a week. He said that this club would not interfere in any way with the proposed teen-age club which tne ! 1 . students are try ing to organize, but would be strictly a girls' club, with coun sellors hired by the city. The boys' club building would be used, and the girls would have access to it on Thursday merits. isa.W 5s, The building consists of three rooms a large room for volley ball, a small room for table games, and a iarge club room where the girls could just sit and talk. Available facilities for a jute box, ping-pong, volley ball, shuf fle board, and many other games are located in the club rooms. Also, a coke machine is there. The only cost to the girls would be some work to put the place in shape, and there is to be a meeting this coming Thursday night between 6:30 and 9 o'clock to further discuss plans with the girls. Vs c Reports DRIVE SLATED Lt.-Col. Robert C. Burns, I USMCR, arrived at the Marine Barracks Saturday afternoon to take over duties at that post. Col. Burns came to Klamath Falls directly from Camp Pen dleton, Calif., and prior to that time was on the staff of the Seventh Fleet. His home town is St. Louis, Mo. Cal. Burns will reside at the Barracks. Official Marine corps photo. HE OF FATAL FOR SALVAGE MATERIAL HERE In view of the fact that the war with Germany and Japan has now reached its must critical and important stage, salvage drives on waste fats, waste pa per, and tin cutis will be held in Klamath Falls until there is no lurlher need for these commodities. A meeting to ascertain the na ture and lime of these drives will be held Wednesday, Febru ary 10, at the chamber of com merce offices. People from Klamath Fulls and outlying com munities will then get together in an effort to revitalize tho en tire salvage program here, Roderick Finney, executive secretary of the Oregon state salvage committee, will bo pre- sent tu HuviM uic i-uuiiuiiii-i's uu liow to conduct a more effective and active program. These salvage drives will con stitute an all-out effort to hasten I the day of totul victory and the fullest cooperation is expected. The exact dates and procedures of these programs will be an- j nounced as soon as detinue in formation is available and it would be advisable for people to start saving their salvage right now. The tload to Berlin By The Associated Press 1 Eastern front: 32 miles (from Zclltn by official soviet announcement.) 2 Western front: 310 miles (from Munich JullcH Duren Hi'ca.) 3 Itullun front: U mlloa (from Reno river.) FEVER INCREASES PORTLAND, Feb. 0 (1) Now caws of unnulant (ever in Portland for tho lust five tluys rose lo 26 todny titter 10 nuiro were roporioa Thieves, OPA Trouble Gas Station Owner PORTLAND, Feb. 0 (!') It wasn't dimwit Hint thlovna en tered K. W. ltinmuiiiMm'K mn'vlco station in MllwnuUlo mill helped thciiwelves to gnsollno coupons. On top nf II. Hi" OPA handed Mnsimi.wii a 30-day miitpunsmn effecllve ., lying iilimit r-. oiion T Nannnl cli.. ' Pll n. " "'"II FAIRMONT, W. Va., Feb. 6 (iP) A detailed outline of a fatal battle 40 years ago was given to a jury by the state Mon day as it asked for a first de gree murder verdict against Benjamin Franklin Male, who came back from his Oregon hid ing place to stand trial. t,sc! k:v. : . ""'"-- J"'.v -- .,,1 j ', ,,;;'r' SV "" I lected quickly after the 73-year-wJ'.? 1 if.ll .7n,m?.m"il'i farmer pleaded innocent to SSLSl t ar,,meT.i I the 1905 killing of School Teacher Walter O. Smith in a On February 9, the Klamath Knights will present a valentine dance which they hope will be come an annual affair. Tickets are now on sale in the student body office, and prices are 74 cents a couple and 60 cents stag. evening in room 319. Refresh ments will be served following the meeting. Australian Army Sergeant Stabbed By Cuttlefish MELBOURNE. Australia. Feb. 6 (JP) An Australian army ser geant was stabbed through the heart by a cuttlefish Monday while swimming in the sea at Bayside, Melbourne suburb. The fish struck the sereeant while the latter was swimming under the surface. He died as companions helped .him ashore. A post-mortem disclosed a stab wound in-the chest, penetrating uie neart. Salem Votes Against Special Election ' SALEM. Feb. 6 UP) The Sn. lem city council voted last night against holding a special election to determine whether the city should take in new territory. An election win be held next Friday on two propositions. Thev are whether the Salem Electric cooperative should be given a i. : : 4. -. i i : . uauuiui: ui me cuy, ana wnetn er the city should spend $175, 000 to buy Bush's pasture for use as a park.- Soybean flour Is a low-cost source of fat, calcium phosphate, iron and protein. fight which following the whip ping of one of Male's sons. After opening statements by counsel, Judge Charles E. Mil ler recessed court until after noon, when the jury will travel eight miles to the village of Hoult where Smith was fatally injured. 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