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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1946)
City Fathers Seek More Information On Airport PnilTLANI). Jan. IB lineal nurbankt. tamj-:i(Kl rental; Demhulee 100a, No. 1, l.a cental, SI9e, BO canU. An Interim permit, submitted ' to th city council from the lath naval district nt Suiittlu and con cerning the disposition of tlin naval ulr station, wns by-passed by the fathers Inst night iiihI 11 appeal (I I reded to Itcprcaon tatlve Lowell Ktockmnn seeking further Information. On rocoiiunondiitlon of tbe city airport committee, which , met Monday afternoon for study of tlio permit, no action wus , taken. i Mayor Ed Oslondorf observed ' that bllla pending In congress "might chango thu picture over iilnlit," and the council felt It way cuutloiudy In lull lux uny action an pertains to thu Iuikc naval Insinuation, "School" Held The mayor held a little achool of Instruction lift night to ac ' quaint the rent of the boyii on - tun Dolores property which will fuce the proponed slato highway alonK thai rnulo, homo (iisup. firovul has been expressed on he humllliiK of loin In thin area. The city and county own 10 lota, ix aro prlvulmy owned Present plana call for the null) of lota 100 by 140 feet, and placing the area In China 1-A or der to create a fiuo residential aectlon. This has been tlio recommen dation of the planning commit- ion ana the council u now 'studying the suggestion before ' taking steps of approvul. The mayor suggested that the mat ter be studied further and the council agreed with him. Monday night was the time 1 for reading a score or mora of licenses and all were approved Including the big licenses of the Southern Oregon Amusement company which paid $1740 for plnball machines and $1030 for music machines. Just Arrived! Got 'Em While They're Hot! Bedford Cord Slacks 100 wool ... In f 1 SO bluet and browns ..II Slits 28 to 42 WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS ARROW COLORED SHIRTS And, A Good Shipment TIN PANTS! For Only $4.95 line llll- La IHIEW'S MANSTORE 733 Mala St. On recommendation of the fire chief and chief of police, the structuro at IKI7 Klamath avonuo occupied by a second hand store, has been ordered condemned by tho council. "Bums' Retreat" City litilldlng Inspector Gun Johnson also recommended that a bulldliitf at 034 Market owned by C. C. Kolley of Redding, Calif., be condemned as a fire hazard and a "bums retreat Tho council withheld action, pending Kulley'i return to thin city. George 11. Mustoe of Seat tle, Wash., will be advised that his property at 2081 Vino la to bo razed, and a structuro at 1502 Sargent, termed un eye sore, la also to bo demolished. Two reporla wcro accepted Jack F. Moore, electrical In spector, advised he had made 125 calls and inspections during Ueconvber, and I'lumblng In spector O. D. Matthews, report ed 2u inspections In that month A loading sumo In front of California I'aclfic Utilities on tho north side of Main between 10th and 11th, was approved by inn council.- Gets Vacation Flro Chief Keith K. Ambrose was granted a three weeks' va cation from February 4 to 24 inclusive. The chief Is getting nis first vacation In four years. joiiii u. selstrom, UU5 N. uth was ordered by the city cngl neer to destroy poplar trees in front of his property. He has ju nays to complete tue removal of the trees. Mrs. C. M. Tlmms. nustor of the Union Mission church, sub mitted un offer of $750 for lots UC and 7U, block 4, Itullroad addition, "part of tho properly to be used for the church, the balance In the Interest of the mission." Action was withheld as the council wished to discuss the matter with Mrs. Tlmms who was not present last night. An offer made by C. M. Ham street of $500 for lot 4, block 210, Mills, was accopted, as was an oner or siouo for lot 1, block i.i, Hillside, maclo by H. C Woodruff. Absent from last night's conn ell table were two member, Kollln Contrail and Angus New- ion. HAN rilANCIHCO. Jan. IS lAP-UHDAI Olii alock: 4 Imiken. W unbroken can i,n track; arrlvale-Nevada 1. dragon 7, Iflaht) I. Neltra.ka I. Naw lurk: 2 cara on (rack) tnarkal Heady. Klamath Aua. ill Mo. I, ilia A lu). Of The human hands are capobl or a nunared combinations i movement for every one that none s noor can mage. Hans Norland Auto Insurance, 123 N. 6th St. Hemorrhoids! Hurt Like Sin! Now I Grin Thnii rhina-A armaria tft rrlnf. Ufa IXxrvoilH' formula, for flimr" of TZLEtHl at-nt (IruKifUU by nulrd Thorn Inn & Minor Clinic, HurnrmtnK QUICK pallUtlvn rllri oi pain. ..Tiiiumn, num. n.. Ilflpn (KiHro; Urnl to "Iirink .. tng. Uio doctor way. (1ft tuba Thorn ton A i nm1 liMial oli.tiniu.t or Thorn- on A Minor llarta. miiMHipllnrlfj. follow Ubeil c1lrwUrni. Tf not IlKhlrd, low rout will b refund cd on rcijuciiL At All att DrtJg IUri Krtrywfatir Potatoes LOB ANfJKl.KH. Jan. IS IAP-USDA) IS broken, 311 unlirokan rare on track; arrlvale IMall II. California . Idaho II, Wn.hltiiflon a. Oregon I; 1U carl arrived uy uurk; markal etoauy. Inee; arrivals 1211, on track ISO, tolal u. n. mpniania ouv, Old aloi'ka; auoollaa modarata. damand alow, market unsettled wllh allshUy wanker reollne; prevailing, new slorka: auiillaa niorlarata, damand vary alow, inarMol weak, inano nua.ei iiurnanaa, II. H. No. I, SJ.M-a.Ou; Colorado Hail MiClurea. U. H No. 1, IJ. 40-3.09; Na lira.ka Mil.. Triumph., II. B. No. I, sa.no-.'f.flO; Mlnnaaote and North Dakota Cobblart. U. B. No, 1, 13.40; commercial, a:m, llllaa Triumph!. U. a. No, I, t'i.W-2. nn; Wleromln Chlppewaa, II. 8. Hi. I, 12. 40; coinmarclal, i 111 3 :5; rior um Ml 111. inrka oi Mllaa Trlumplu, U, H, No. 1, M.71-J.IXI. Draft Board Issues Induction Call Klamath county draft board number 2 has Issued an induc tion cull for January 22 for the following young men: Jackie L. Coffmun. Lnnlnc. Ore., Cordon Glvan ond Clyde II. Hartley, Klumutn rails, and Leltoy Miller, Alpaugh, Calif. Two men who huvo enlisted, Kaymond G. Ovcrson of Klam ath Fulls and Thomas E. Moe, Mulln, will also leuvo January 22 for Fort Lewis, Wash. The group will gather at the Southern Pacific ilenot at 7:30 a. in. for transportation. Property Owners Must Clear Walks Pronerlv owners were warned by the city council, in session Monday night, to clear all side walks of accumulated snow. Ice und winter debris as several ac cidents have occurred through Improperly kept walks. The council warned that In event of Injury, property owners are responsible for damages. The city police were to check the business district where side walks In some areas were re ported in unsatisfactory condition. Cornett Heads Hillah Temple Marshall E. Cornell, Klamath Fulls business) man, was named illut.trious potentate of Hilluh tern Die. AAONMS, at thu last election of tho temple held in Medford. Serving with him will be, Paul u. Green, cmcr ruuuun; tun i. Newbry, assistant rubbun; Al bert D. Cass, high priest and prophet; Oscar Kiltrcdge, orl cnuil guide; George D. Dunn, treasurer) R. E. Detrlck, record er; 11. H. Maybcrry, first cere monial muster; Arthur R. Leuvitt, second ceremoniul mas ter; Eugene H. Tardy, marshal!; Jerry E. Gcrome, ccremonlol director; John Blair, orator; Robert A. Thompson, outer guurd; Sam H. Baker, Ralph E. Sweeney, J. Sum Jordan, trustees. Representatives of the Im perial council arc Marshall Cornett, Paul D. Green, Sam J Stinebaugh, and J. Sam Jordan The dote set for the notentate's ball to be held In Klamath Falls is Saturday, February 23. JUVENILES ESCAPE DADTI A Mn Ton 1 1 tVf Two 14-yeiir-oid boys arrested Sunday In a stolen cur escaped tne new juvenile quarters In tnc city Jail last night, police report ed. A third youth Is still In cus tody. PORTLAND, Jan. 15 W Portland's first 1046 traffic fa tality was recorded today, John H. Bcrnau, 20, Sherwood, whose cor -collided with a bus here yesterday, died In a hospi tol this morning. Two passen gers In the car and four bus pas sengers were injured. Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly aoothe Itching, burning akin of Ecma, Pimplce, Athlete's Foot and similar skin ana ecalp Irri tations duo to external cause apply Zemo a Doctor's highly medicated. inritiblt liquid backed by 85 years' auccoasl Zemo also aide healing. Over 25,000,000 package, sold. First trial convinces! In 8 mm mm tm m a. aiacs. All drugstores, g VH :rickys jewelers: HEY ARE MERE!! Ladies' MRUS WATCHES 24 75 33 75 A Large Shipment in Styles To Please the Thrifty Shopper Purchased for Chriitmat Soiling But Shipment Was Delayed MM 9t IfwfU CORRECT TIME ROYAl lADY-color of yellow gold 15 jewel,. jaij5 U.hiW. sVt Although the holiday season is past, a quality Benrus is in vogue as much in January as December. -They make ideal presents for Commencement and it is not too early to plan pur chases for graduation. R OS JEWELERS 700 Main St. Phone 3151 Skiers, Skaiers Dot Hills, Ponds Last ' weekend, Klamathltes dug Into their closets and ga rages and got out skates, skis, sleds and all kinds of snow equip ment to take to the outdoors in ? renter numbers than at any imo this winter. At Clark's Dond near the naval air station, E. E. Hambrick, city recreation director, estimated that 000 skaters turned out, be tween 200 and 300 skated at Moore park, and 150 at Wocus. Hambrick stated that between 1000 and 1200 skaters were out on the frozen ponds over Satur day and Sunday. . Skiers dotted the slopes near the Old Fort road, and one of the largest skiing parties consist ed of 95 servicemen and USO Junior hostesses who trekked to sun mountain, Claaslfied Ads Bring Results Steel Dispute To Be Talked WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 P) President Truman said today he still hopes for settlement of the threatened strike of 800,000 CIO steel workers, set for next Monday. lie macie tne statement at a news conference on the eve of a second White House meeting of two key men In heading off the walkout CIO President Philip Murray and Benjamin F. Fairless, president of the United States Steel corporation, bell wether of the industry. Murray and Fairless confer red last Saturday at the execu tive mansion, Mr. Truman de clined to say what counter pro posals Fairless had made to the CIO's demand for $1.58 a day wage Increase. Tuesday, Jan. 15. 194i HERALD AND NEWS THltES DEST-KriOVN wWiSSst II "-"111- " I YES -FUR PRICES ARE RIGHT BACK AT PRE-WAR LEVELS IH THIS IE2PCLRTAE1T CVEHTl- M ass- home remedy for relieving miseries of cnuaren's colds. Still Soma Lockers Available Phone 8513 All Who Made Reservations For Frozen Food Lockers Are Asked To Pick Up Their Keys LOCKERS NOW IN OPERATION Lowell's Lockers Chiloquin PTA Gives To Fund Chiloquin Is the first commun ity to send in a contribution for the March of Dimes campaign that opened Monday, according to Dena D. Backes, Klamath county chairman for the Nation al Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. A check for $41 has been r- NOW IN STOCK! IRON FIREMAN COAL STOKERS The most trouble-free type of heat! Automatic Low Cost Barm law eeit eual perUi far about half the coit of oil or wood . , Sftfel Im media to inatallatlon. No money down . . - Easy terms on the balance Ball & Porter celved from the Chiloquin PTA. sponsor of the campaign in tliat community. Plana are being made for a talent contest to bi held on January 24 at Chiloquin, and a March of Dimes dance on February 2, to help Klamath county meet its $8000 quota, Margaret Molltor is sub-chairman at Chiloquin. Classified Ada Bring Result. "PHOOEY!" I SAID, 'LDOli'I BELIEVE IT!" . But Famous Cereal Did Relieve His Constipation Are yon getting only tamporarf relief with harsh laxatives? Then read this sincere, unsolicited letter i "For orar 80 yearf 1 have Bean tmaMa4 I with eanitipatlon. Whan I aaw a paekag aiatins, la a natural I ax a. UTa,' l.faid, Tbootr, I don't ballara It." That waa two ytera aso. Now I eat' ALL-BRAN erery day. X haaa paaaad rnai S4th blrthdar. and I'm as rasnlar aa eloeb. work." R. M. HaulUne, 100 8. CbathaM 8k, AnaUn, Minn. If yon suffer from constipation due to lack of bulk in your diet, eat1 a dish of KELLOGO'S ALL-BRAMi every day and drink plenty of: water. Do this for ten days and, II you aren't completely satisfied, send the empty, carton to the1 Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Michigan, you'll get double your money back. ALL-BRAN la not a purgative. It's a highly nutritious cereal made from the vital outer layert of wheat. Supplies gentle-acting bulk, helpful to easy, natural elimina tion. Eat ALL-BRAN every day ae a delicious cereal or in muffins. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek end Omaha.