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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1946)
'State Using Good Sense In Markets By Th. Auociat.d Prats Ori'Uiiiiliiii urn unlug "homo sense" In buying mid no longer fcur food ihiiiiitgea, spokesmen for retiillerit uml ollii'r groups It titled today us tin' OI'A report I'll Hut public Witt sllll "celling prim oiiih'-Kjiih." II. K. t in I s m-ciuIiii y (if tin' liidi'lM'tlili'iil Uroicm mill Mciit dealers, lepuiiid litniwwIvrN ui pcar In tin slicking In Ihrlr hud K'1 mill, although still buying iiii'til mill bullcr, tun buying Ion lit the higher (ii K in. "II i ii t mIiciwh IIii buying pub- liC ItllH IllOI'e hlll'.ie SCUM illllll the UI'A gave llii'in credit fur," C'iii'Ikiiii km Ii I Bidding lit tin- Nurtli I'lirllnnil livestock exchange weakened yesterday from 51) ecnta to $1.00 u hundredweight fur lii'i'f ntul demand fur pork Iuih fiilh'ii off, 1 1 ir U. S. clipm lini'iil uf agnail- , lure office has rcpuiied. i Andrew 'l"iu-c. district OI'A price executive, di'cluicd re. porta Indicated ulriniR rcHlhlitiii'c In higher charges fur fund Iti'iiK mid nill.i Id I hi- OI'A asking (lie ii'lllnii prices of article Inill tilled tin- public, wax ntlll "ti ll ln price conscious." Firemen Seek Shorter Hours POirn.ANO. July 17 Ml An liillliitlvn petition fur rlty char ter amendment setting the (In, men's work week at 110 hours was on fill today with City Audi tor W. K. Gibson for the Novem ber ballot. The measure, retrenchment from tilt; 4ilhuur week propositi which voters defeated In the Mity primary, provide Hint salaries Ihnll he unchanged mid thut the cuunell may determine whether to pay for overtime on siiecial duty work or allow time off reg ular hour for inch work, A spokesman for the Firefight ers' nitHoclrilioti told the council last week the chiingc would re. riulre 113 new firemen on the force and add 1277, duo to Hilary budgets the first year. The executive hoard 'of the AFL rurllnnd Central Labor council huii already been directed to leek a -to-hour week for all city employe! except firemen, State Poultry Group Complains About Fair PORTLAND. July 17 uV) The Orciiun Poultry and Pel Stock association complained III an open letter to Gov. Snell to day that tho Oregon state fair poultry exhibit program dl criminated mulnjt Uir.-4JV.uitr: luduitry. II, M. Browil, president of tho ifroup, reKirted the fulr lint wm reduced thli year and was "Illogical." For example, Brown wrote, "the classification calls fur ilngle comb While Wyan dolteit." Tho poultry group lead er mid "there Ii no such breed of poultry and never lum been." "I doubt that there will be over 400 bird on exhibit" un der Ihe itato fair classification list, Brown asserted. Tulana Farms Build Elevator For Grain TULELAKE, July IB Henel brother!, operators of the Tuliinn Farms, have under construction on the Southern Pacific ri(ht of way one mile smith of here a wood crib grain elevator for the handling of both bulk and sacked grain. The itructure will be completed by August 20 In time for tile harvest on the panhandle lease Intul. Large storngo facilities were completed last year at Worden by llen.el brothers who this year have added a fleet of eight new trucks to their equipment. Navy Accepts Three From Local Office Wayne Allen Fltzslmmong, son of Mrs. Gladys G. Kollem, 2025 Hadeliff, John llnrold Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Doug Ins Stewart, 2-125 Orchard, and Hobby Gordon Brock of Lake view, were accepted by the navy after being sent to Portland by the Klamath Falls navy recruit ing office. Because the three entered the navy before July 11, they were enlisted under the navy's former two-year term. Kxccpt for elec-1 tronic technicians and former ' nnvy men, the navy's first en- j listmcnl Is now for four years, ! CAL ORE TONITE CflJL- ORE ess TAvcRn HIOHWAY 7 COUTH 1 I'M ''' 4vQ'' 'V Flnosl combed lony clapls collon IJm&F ssr- - 395 pm I h&WfW L29 10 229 ,0 WW ti'm 1295 M 1 5V.e:-v- ; "Pedal-Pusher... V' ..' ; . , ... ol plaid denim , , . ol strutter I 'Y 3 rr. v - 7 j . : ' . I j ' I ' doth ... of wool . . . solid colors I I " f N. I OVff !' ... checks ... strip I f f'j ij .- ril l n' ' 4.50 to 6.95 s, U 4 111 JMk ' "Shorts"... TC . W llftl- ''' 1 ' 1 'flYf Trickshorts by Kor.t ... th.e finest Ay wfc, ' S II I L-.... 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' w rws wai flWT .i-n e. ... fl'JL II 'p1! l nnosi names in owim-vear . . . com- jatcyja I ..,1 bins to bring you this wondrous Bolecllon rt' i,V. WiV".iSi1 m m . .1.11 .,Q,ii a . ,.u. ' s$&"f L "If . Y -mm . Jayb . X x "PLAY TOGS"... Two placers . . . three plecers . . , tome are fluffy and feminine . . , others cue action togs . . . and yet' . . . there's loads of Sunback dresses too . . . all colors , . . wn n - it HI IAl O NKWS, Klsnutk l.ll.. Or.. WKDNKMIAT, Jylf It, tail, ran Nlaa , II) 52S Main Sr. In Klamath Falls