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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1947)
Julelake City Council Talks Traffic Measures TUMH.AKK, Mnrrh O Clly riilhuri In a busy mNHii:i this week took Into coimlilin'iitliin tho wflfiiro of 'l'u I ii I uli a youth niul hnlim In arms, tlin wiilfiiro (if rnnldcntM within tho clly limits who are disturbed hy I lie ijiiks lull of heavily ludvii trtickN, speed llmllii, filtered properly, tnstalliillon of city Improve ments mid the need for flndlnu ii nrw inun for the niuht police force. A "cryliw biiby ordinance whi adopted, n lined to crnck Fresh Craters Erupt In Etna CATANIA, Sicily, Murch 0 (II A new and an old crater on the slopes of Mount Etna belched out hot lava toduy an tho rum hllnK volrnuo, (inlet since Mint day, renewed IU fiery activity. Tho new crater, which opened above Monte Santa Murla at an altitude of about 7110(1 feet, emit ted dream of hot, hlulil.v fluid lava which rolled steadily toward Monta Luiftiurdlit, neur ' Itanduzzo, a town of 14,11110 per snns at the northweiit perimeter of the 10,()UU-foot volcano. While there appeared to bo no Imimidlute dnuiier to Hiiiidiu no. soma (tiitlnnn alonK the rail roud circling the base were lin perilled. (The lluliiiil new uuency Amu aid the flow of lava wax sovon and hulf mlle from Kandnzto early today but Hint the town'i residents were "In a slide of live ly olurm." It said the luva win moving at about 329 ynrdii an hour on a front about 200 yard wide.) The old crater newly active - was that near l'usso I'btclnro, which had ubldrd Into mil ecenco after 10, day activity, The freh lava froih that rrater was trnvclliitf alowly atop the old, cold itrcum. St. Patrick's Ball Slated MERRILL. Mnreh 8 Tho Irtah lada of tha Klamath baaln will gather anuln thl year to be host on Saturday, March IS at the 41st annual St. Patrick' bull, the (Inure that for all those year ha drawn the large! number of danccrt In every 12 monlha. I'lana f(.r the dance were an nounced Wednesday by William Falvey and Tom Lucey, eo chalrinen, who promise not one j dull moment between 10 p. m. and 3 a. in. And there'll be plenty of eats too, "never wurry," Dancing will be to Biddy's bind Initio. Community hull uud fund left over from ticket soles go to a worthy cause. The Altar society of St. Au gustine's church will arrve the supper. The sweet potato, a rich source of vitamin A, aim pro vides worthwhile quantities of vllumln C and small amounts of the B vitamins and minerals. Iff Thanks" To Mav we take this opportunity to express our sincere thank and appreciation for your patronage during the many years we have been in the grocery business here In Klamath Falls. It has always been our policy to give you personal and courteous service. And, If circumstances permit, that we may again reopen for business, we shall hope to have the privi lege of serving you again. Sincerely yours, Walt Wiesendanaer SUNSET GROCERY uxtk lU cofa'cwwl It's a shoe that knows its way about, get right in step with all your casual clothes. It's the saddle, done to a turn in Teen Age by Buster Brown. Brown and White, Black and White. Siiti 4 Buster Brown 833 Main v.vr.V: down on parents who leave ymiiu children and Infants un attended In cam parked on tha city streets, Cooperation of tho police forco is promised in on forcing the ordinance An 1 1 o'clock curfew was also CKtnljl!hud for children under 17 and members of tho police force will asaist In this problem ulao In aciiing that young folks are at least off the streets Dy that time. An ordlnunce which will con trol travel of trucks of over five ton In the residential sections of the cltv was read for the f rat lime, This ordinance will alao prohibit purking of tho vehicle on Main titled between 0 p. m. and 0 a. in., and limiting park' lug during the day to one hour, A peed limit of 10 miles per hour wus established for the city. In an umended nuisance ordl i,unce, provialon was mada for altuchlng a lien against property which la not properly cleared of debris In event the city must immune respoimibillty for clean ing up ufter a warning has been given owners. The next major city Improve ment program will be the In stallation of storm sewers, curbs and gutter and the surfacing of Main street. The council plan to preaent the proposition to voters on the county election hallo. Inter this prlng. A new grade level for sidewalks has also been eatabliahed. Resignation of Domlnlck Plz znnn, night policeman, was ac cepted and the council Is In the market for a suecerior. Present for the session were Mayor ltalnh Kausett and Conn cllmen Dick Moore. Clarence Schott and William Selgler. Tule Grange OK's Physician Service ' TULELAKE, March fl Fifty per cent of tho members of the Tulelake grange signed at tha lust meeting to accept the plan of the California physician's service. Officer of the grunge are Austin Terry, muster; W. II. Wellkump, overseer; Mrs. Leon ard Meshke, lecturer; Rev, Hugh Uronson, chaplain: D. P. Rcid, steward; L. C. Klrby. assistant steward: Mrs. L. C. Kirby, lady usl.wtunt steward: Edwin Scott, gatekeeper; Mrs. H. T. Street, secretary; Leon Street, treasurer; Mrs.- Austin Terry, Mrs. Leon Street and Mrs. Dorothy Mansel, Graces. NOW SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY" Without Painful Btckach Uanr uffervn rail naf lai haeaah Quickly, one the? dUeover iKat tha rvaj cu of tUtr trouble may be tired kidney. lit kidney w NaturVa chief war of ma in the Fleet mMi end tuU out of the UotmI, Titer Help ot peoplt PM about I ptnu dy. When dleoHerof kidney funttto permit pnltenoue matter to ranun la your blood. It tnoyoBttee ntl " boekorhe. rhumUrp.i!, irfj paUiu. to of pep and onenry, vattin up lhta, welllnc, pufflnee under tho eye, headaches end dlnlneaa. Krequent or eeautl? pMtti with araevrUn and buralna- eom timet ahowa Out la aometklnfl vroaf wilb your kidney or bladder. Don' i wmlll Ak your drafts for Doan'a 1111, a Mi mutant dluretle. ued aoeeeaafulljr by million for over 10 year. Doan'a t1 hanpy relief and will help tha 1 tnUa of ey tuuo : Wood. jour Get Ooaa'i PlUa. Our Customers and Friends! to 10 Shoe Store .. - iv, - .vs. Phone 4662 Wagner Case Heard Today (Continued from Page One) does not appear on the Indict ment as a witness, Tho police officer, specifically accused of beating Bob Lloyd Furrls, a prisoner at the city Jail, over the lirud with a pis tol while Karris was being ques tioned In a morals case last April, has signed an affidavit that Judge Vandenberg went into the grand Jury four times to testify against him. As a prelude to this motion, Welch asked that a previously filed demurrer to tho Indict ment, asking that it be dh mled becuuse the facts as slated did .not constitute a crime, be disregarded. The motion being argued this afternoon, to quash the indict ment, Is based on charges that Judge Vandenberg used "undue Influence and coercion on the grand lury during the brutality probe limt December. weicn na sunpoenaed several wltnessea to tuko the stand dur ing the hearing. Including A. 'V. Miicken, Frank O. Olson, Wil liam M. Clark and Fred H. Hell bronner, all grand Jurymen. The average U. S. rallrocd enr of freight in 1849 weighed 33.9 ton?. Holos You Overromt FALSE TEETH Looieneii and Worry No toner be annoyed or feel Jll at eat beraua nf looe, wabbly falta Uelh. rAHTCETH. an Improved alha Ha f non-acid powder, eprlnkled on vour plalee holdt thorn firmer o they feel mora comfortable, toothing and cooling to gum made aoro by earentve arid mouth. Avoid embarraMnient caused by tooee plate. Oct RAHTCETH today at any dm a; itora. Saccharine (Limit 2) m - 'MAIN AT 7th Is jrfft ISCOTT BALL fi POINT PEN M Tarll fviy!r ' Guarantee! 198 I I CRE fcUVJ0) N.lrtiryrsTf. jtROLLIM llKnrC A iZrmr I THC AMERICAN J rnllTlf S' RED CROSS i . - . u J ' I I VAX PAPER 125 Ft. Roll (Limit 1) Palmolive SOAP 3;19 (Limit B) 10 Fadtrol Exois Tox sa I frnimnmmiitmiTm At Giant Stvlngt: 330 "ORLIS" TOOTH PASTE Zest v flavor, quick- foaminfj. Save NOWI 2543c 'MM 35e GROVE'S Cold Tabids. Package 20 SPIRITS of CAMPHOR USP quollrf 1-os. botllo REM FOR COUGHS thio to eoldi. 80o bonis . MERCUROCHROME Rsgulatly 15o. Vi-ot. llo . SUCRETS LOZENGES Antltopllo. Box ol 24 . . . . SCOTT'S EMULSION 11.30 botlls, 14-os. sit BAUME BEN-GAY . Mild or rogulot. 75e tubs . . SI PACQUINS Hand Croara, sconomy )at . . BROMO-SELTZER ' Rsgulai 60o slst, 2H-os. . . . KRYSTAL-KOTE Union Fine Figure Cut (Continued from Pago One) to work during last November's soft coal strike. The supreme court's long waited decision was announced us tho court met for a regulur argument session. Ordinarily, tno highest tribun al announces decisions only on Mondays, Today's action caught all parties by surprise. Chief Justice Vinson read the opinion of the mujorlty. Ju-.iticcs Murphy and Riitledge wrote dissenting opinions. Justice Frankfurter wrote a concurring opinion. Justices Black and Douglas each wrote an opinion in which they con curred In part and dissented in part. The court majority ruled that neither tho Norrls LuOuardia act nor the war labor disputes act burred the government from obtaining the injunction which resulted in the contempt pro ceedings. It wus tills Injunction that Lewis and the miners union were accused of flouting. NOTICE! I Have Sold My Business BILL'S SIGNAL SERVICE Merrill, Ore., to O. L Hodges I wish to thank all my past customers for their patronage. We (eel sure that O. L. Hodges will continue to give you satisfactory service. Drop In and so him. Bill Carpenter and Dale Davis. Tablets 1 1 50's 17' Tollstrlts, Luggoga ond Billfolds Stlt ol SEEDS VEGETABLE OR FLOWER 2 Pidti 9e 29c 17 49 Muscufar Athtt? IRFRA-RED HEAT BULB Gnr t 25 Eftctric . i I 25 . . . ' . 98 59! I M 89 I . . J I rJkffe Photo Finishing After the case hud been ap pealed directly to the supreme court, Lewis suddenly ordered his miners back to work, on Dec, 7. He said he wanted the su preme court freed of any pub lic hysteria in weighing the is sues. Chief Justice Vinson In his opinion said that the trial court firoperly found the defendants n the Lewis case guilty of both criminal and civil contempt. The majority specified that in cutting the union's fine to $700. 000 It was doing so on this con dition: The union mint pay an addi tional fine of $2,800,000 unless it shows within five days after the supreme court issues its mandate that It has fully com plied with tile lower court's order. The average length of U. S. freight trains rose from 43 cars In 1025-to 92 cars in 1049. Work Soothing MaglcJn ARTHRITIS PAINS HS Utt FwtMt Kllkf . Unout Htt Cmftrt thtt CM bt found - thouundt of tutftrcn now turn to OlMT-fASC lor flruttr nlltl bcuus n contains not ut ono or two, but FOUR orcit pin.rtllv1ng mcSklnu whkh bring AU. THEIR SIrUNCtH AT ONCE to rliy tun mlurlM. f mr h mmmpU writ' OIHT-IASC 36 A AVOIMT-iASI SI. SO Six ANUSOL Suppositories Y .98c Thrifty Carton 50 BOOK MATCHES Limit 2 . . 13c Large Pkg. 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