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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1946)
Xlean-Up Plea Mode To Council first steps with tukcn at lust nlliht's I'lly rniiiii'll si'mIiiii ly proiKTly iiwiuth mi I'ui'lllr Tit riuo tn iM'tltlnn tin' city In i lcun tip llio pinking atrip In thut inn. Mm. I.ralln linger nf 11.11 Pa cific Tl'I'NH'O WIIK liri'M'Ilt ti It'll the city iIihIh licr fi-i'lliit on tlic rciiiilllliiiia llii'ic. AiTorrllng td Mm. Hiwrs, wliii win Hutu to ri'iiri'i-i'iit tlir pniii'ity own rr wIiiihc aiuiintiiri's wcrt on ttir petition, nil klmls ot rub bish unit (li'lirln urc iliiiiipcil on llm pink trli, iniiklnii II tin slKliliy. Sim ssIiimI Hint tlm city coopcriiln in X'Iiiiiiik mail in clmr It off. Answering Mm. It o u e r , Coiiiicllnmn I'iiiiI I.iuiiliy ex plained Unit no Innilii huvc bci'ii di-lt(iinletl for Unit purple He mldi'd that in n r y (nun the pnrk (mill coiilil not In- used (mrly by ptittinu It Into Hie "bcslflxid urn In town." He Indii-iiled Hint there lire muny other dlstilita where llm nioney llintiltl he UM'il. "Wo cun only ne u imich money a you people give us." Lnnilry unlit, brliiKlnit a ilinrp retort from Mm. ltoem: "Wo certulllly itlvr you eiinnKh!" District Proposed ' Counclllllell alllilfealeil llllll If .Pnclflc Terruee proK'ity own ers pelltloneit to iniike their atreet nn Improvement dUlrlrt, llir iitrort could he widened nud improvement!! niiide. The mayor unit city engineer Itreed to atudy tho mutter with report Inter. Mm. Knurr linn announced Unit thrrr will he aoine representative from the mum there maybe HQMk MM n C0U10 HaPPWI The world ande shortage of fats and oils I desperate. Unless you and very American housewife keep turning in your used fnts, a whole month's supply of soap may be lost to each one of us I Gookcssl ' - W s DONT UT SOAP SHORTAGES get woriel Skim, scrape, and scoop every drop of used futs. Tell your neighbor, too. Used fats are urgently needed for soup and other peacetime goods I TURN iH AtOftE 4IT 44 fOK fOUNO properly ownnrn it every coun cil innutliig until satiafHclory derision li reached. Plan and aiicclficallon for the proponed Improvement of Miirllu ulri-cl worn accepted by the council and the city rngl neer wua given uuthorlly to continue, work on tho project. A rrprrsriitiillvo of the South Sixth Street Improvement asso elation, a newly-formed group, wua preaent to ask that auino kind of traffic control be act up on tho portion of H. tttli within the city llmlta. Ho wua enpecliilly coiiccrurd over the truffle problem when clreuaoa and curnlvnla urc alluiitcd there, Trafllc Study i The council promised to con tuet tho atuto to huve a atule ufllcer there to direct truffle when the cnnilvul cornea luter 111 Im monll). Mountline, further atudy will be mudu to roulute I in I lie permunently. City Knuhieer K, A. Thoniaa reported on puvliiK pluua for Willow atreet, unci the council uwnrded llm coutruct to Wur run NorthwcKt company for that Job. putchluK mid reinforcing of vurlous street und the Im provement of nn ulley in block, 111) of the nrlKlnul town. The' Joha totiil S25.57U.flO. Juek Murphey nuked the round! whut la being dune iihout the Improvement of Duty atreet. It wua explained that tho UKsessmeiit value of the vacant property ia ao much lower thnn tho coat of Improve ment thiil it la Impossible for the city to do tho Job under the Bancroft act. Several time re cently tho suiiueslion hua come up thut the entire county be re assessed to bring the assessment value and the coal of Improve ment Into line. Itoullne business ended the meeting. Pay Dispute Closes Tacoma Drug Stores TACOMA, July 2 ll'i The majority of drug atorra In Ta couin and Pierce county were cloaed Una morning by a dispute between clerka and atorc own era. Fred Dyment. secretary of the fierce County Ketuil Drug glata' association aald conflict over wage rate and weekly hour of employment preclpl tnted the alrlke. Member of the Drug Clerka union (AFL) were In conference during the morn ing and could not be reached for comment. Mot of the iture opened for buaineaa at the regulnr time to lny but began closing shortly uftrr and nlmnst all were locked up by 10:30 a. in. Twenty-Fourth Semi-Annual Statement of First Federal Savings Association OF KLAMATH FALLS Ai of June 30, 1946 ASSETS Mort9age Loons Share Loam Real Estate Contracts . Stock of Federal Homo Loan Bank United States Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Office Building Cesh on hond ond in Banks ...7. LIABILITIES Savings Accounts $4,129,432.90 Loans in Process 137,601.67 Other Liabilities 4,540.05 Specific Reserves $ 5,083.78 General Reserves 89,052.65 Undivided Profits 115,850.53 Total Reserves and Undivided Profits . . 209,986.96 $4,481,561.58 Ceo. W. Mclntyre, Pres. William Canong, Attorney Chas. I. Roberts P. D. Reader Glen Hout I .1... J'-iUU.. Telling The Editor tstltt NMa hara must flat mart than ti wardt In Itnglh. null aa mtiv un las.aiir an oni iidi f im aasar unit, ana mutt a fa. OanlrlawtwiMa lallowln IhM rulH. af wirmlf st- BANKRUPTCY ON WAYT Kditor of Herald and Newi, City. Dour Kir: There aoami to bo groat con cern Juat now about the OPA and whether the country would benefit with Ita being continued or diacontlnued. In apite of OPA, coat are lea than $30 per yrnr lower than they wore in 11)20, Bo auya Mr. Gabriel Heator. nut this eatlmuto doe not tuko Into conaldorullon the money grunted by Congreaa for aubaldlea or the aulnrle puld to the employe of the Ol'A, or the expense to buaineaa, In time. annoyance, and cash oxponueu in Keeping record, visaing me local Ol'A office, etc., in trying to comply with tho muny and conatuntly chunglng OPA rule. Thii amount of money can come from only one aource, taxea. And when thla cx peine ia added to tho coat of living. aa it muat be. 1 think it will i ruiae tho estimate of the cost of living to much more than the 1020 level. I think the OPA might lerve a useful purpose, perhap auffi clont to Justify Ita continuanco, with Ita ex peine and bother, If we alao could have another bu reau to auperviae the OPA. But It that were done, then we would need another bureau to watch them both, and ao on and on. And the poor heavy-burdened tax payer would pay for It all. The United Statea of Amer ica waa built by free Initiative and competition and It la the i greateat jiatlon in the world. It waa noted for Ita high atandarda I of living and individual free-1 dom. But now, with OPA cur-! tailing production, abolishing j competition, and strangling in itiative and with a congreaa that waatca the taxpayer' money at a rate far beyond the national Income, I wonder how long it will be before the Uni ted Stutoa I a bankrupt nation, or how long there will be a United State of America. Sincerely, MRS. J. W. SHOOK, 3704 Boardman Avenue, Klamath rail, Oregon. The gladiolus Is a member of the Iris family. OFFICERS Charles I. Roberts, Vice-Pres. A. P. Butlt Sec. r, DIRECTORS Fred H. Hellbronner Percy Evans Henry Semon I'L , ... Court Decrees Liquor Return SALEM, July 2 ll'j The atutn supreme court ruled today that tho Oregon Liquor commit alon must return to the Mer chants Wholvaulc Co., of Loa An gelc $11,010 worth of whiskey which tlie commission seized last year. The court' opinion, by Chief Justice Hurry II. Belt, upheld Circuit Judge Earl C. Latour ette of Cluckamua county, who found that while the commis sion acted in good faith, it had no right to ci.c tiie liquor. The liquor wa atolcn In Los Augcle by two men, who brought the liquor Into Oregon by truck. State police, itopplng the truck near Canby for a min or traffic violation, discovered the liquor, and turned it over to the liquor commission. The commission contended it had a right to seize the liquor on ground that the commission has a liquor monopoly. But the high court ruled that the liquor till belongs to the company, and YOU KNOW You Own it! real property is some thing you can't keep in -safe, but you cao keep Commonwealth Insured Title in your safe then you know you own your real property. mum Tale ana! AhtlrMt C. Condition & Loan $2,102,038.54 9,530.00 54,416.71 50,000.00 2,011,215.75 8,922.95 28,793.80 216,643.83 ' $4,481,561.58 Henry Semon, Vice-Pres. Mary Trulove, Treas. C. A. Henderson Alfred Collier Ceo. W. Mclntyre I -A f 4 ...-- '! a-,;; that the company should take It buck to California aa quickly as poailble. The court handed down nine unanimous opinion today, and then announced It would bo in recess until September 3. Intoxicated Driver Fined At Tulelake TULELAKE, July 2 Roy Bird of Tuloluke pleaded guilty yesterday to driving a vehicle on a public highway while un der the Influence of Intoxicat ing liquor. In Justice of the Peace E. L. Booth' court, Bird paid a fine of $100 for drunk driving and $50 for not having a valid oper ator' license, A aum of $45 wa suspended on the operator' 11 ccnae charge. Hand grenade were first used In warfare during the 15th century. WE WILL BE July 4th, OK TRANSFER CO. 350 Spring St. Phone 44SS PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 142S 8. 6th phone 7425 ANDERSON MOTOR FREIGHT 101 Klamath Phone 7781 EADS TRANS. & STORAGE 553 Market Phone S271 xV' W'j- ZZZnrifii& Safeway foods are always W.ji11r :ih sW fresh- Buy a" your holiday pfc'.?i ( y ot Safeway ond save! Siirnmiaai iii lnu'll anHilai n m ' ' i'" ' ' ;"V '"i n '' I Beverly Peanut Butter French's Mustard Pickles Kraft Cheese Spreads Pork & Beans Van Camps 12-Oz. Can Ritz Crackers 230 Swift's Prem Luncheon McaJ .... 12-Oz. Tin Deviled Meat 6c Smoked Shad Washington, 3-Oz. Shoestring Betty Lou 3H-Oz. Box Flavorade Assorted flavors KF Man Heads Oregon Eagles At the closing session of the Oregon stale convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles In As toria, M. L. Shepherd of Klamath Fall wa elected state president. The convention waa held June 27, 28 and 20. Other officer include Alvin C. Lucaa of Mcdford, vice presi dent; and L. A. Hamilton of Hnlem, aecretary. Med ford wa delected to be the 1947 conven tion city. Shepherd joined the local SOE in 1038 and In June of 1042 became president of this lodge. During the term year, 1944-45, he served as state vice Kieaident. In this year's election e was unopposed. He is expected to return from f-ortland tonight. 5th, 6th Libby's Sweet Mixed 9c 34c 3, or 29c Can ior Potatoes la 3 Pvo..lOc Pkgs. nraAI.D N(WS. Klamalb rills, Ora. WHATEVER IT IS, THERE'S IT mrnmm Y-BELT TO FIT YOUR JOB! Dayton three-aectlon construction maana ruggedneas and long wear, greater pulling power and eaalar Hexing . . more power at Its coat. All ises. We have the largest stock in this area. KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS MILL SUPPLY DEPT. Spring and Elm Phone S141 iL IaNG males them more delicious.' &Vps Foods need this delightful dressing. Fresh foods taste best and dou;m, fnnrlc nrp olwnvQ - fresh. Buy all your holiday needs ot Safeway and save! jraasvaa jaMtssa aeaaasr w sw asa a fcal STORES CLOSED THURSDAY, JULY 4TH Pineapple Creme, Relish, Plmi.nto, Olive Pimiento. American 5-0 Wieners Type 2 ....Lb. 39c Lunch Meat Type 2 Lb. 48c Bologna Type 2 Lb. 34c Fryers Cut up ready for skillet - Lb. 71c SajjCivay tf-tellt Produce Watermelons Red Ripe Lb. 4c New Potatoes S"J- 5 us 25c Green Onions Large Bunches Bunch 8c Apricots 24-Lb. Lug 1.98 Santa Rosa Plums Lb 15c TUSRDAT, Jala t, ma, fata lata A a - 4 56c 2-Lb. Jar, 8c 6-Oi. Jar 29c 20c ..12 0i. Gl, 1. Jars fr.T7y.VlJJlH:yJUrTVTFTrTT M 'I B'.I H.HHiM'm tJ.l lJ.IMII.I71 fl III ' 'I ' - H'lllll 'Mi