Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 29, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    Britain Wins
'destine
Move Okay
NHW YOHK. April all !) Iti lditn
won 1 1 1 1 tin 1 approval Inr selllnii up
a Palestine fiiol-flmlliui committee
toduy after declaring she ruiilil mil
ho expected lo "expend UIiiikI mill
treasure single-handed" In curry out
Hulled Nut loiin reciimmeiitliitlims tin
Hie f illlii n nl I ltd Holy t.iinil.
Tim M-imtlnn xteerlmt eniiiiultleg
ci( the UN assembly's Palestine ses
slim nicrrrd without a formal vote
In place the Wltlsli proposal oil mi'
nacntlu.
Ai l Inn was deferred iinlll thin
nllKi niHin nil nil A rub prnponil In
mill nil lll'lll Cllllllllt for Immediate
I'lilrstllie lmtrnilltlt'll-e.
Ky y lit Hill Orli'tiiilr Muliiiioiiiul
llitusun Pnnhu. remeseiitlnu III"
Anil) sillies, tililrrtril til UK limloll
o the lliltlsh Hem oil the uucllttil,
lint did not clmlli'iiuc the iiiiiiuiiiii'c
iiirm of Assembly President Osvviililo
Annum t lilt t the linn wnn approved.
Hilium's stiili'inent, on hrr utll
ludi' toward possible assembly
imimrlidltllilll wiu given by Hlr
Alexander Ciuloiliiii when Indlii
ji'litillciiKcd lilin tn Hive iisniininres
jllml III Hum would iilildc by UN de-
i'tlsloiis nil Palestine.
CANCKIt
I'tmri.ANi). April '.'o ii-i - -riu
lumpiilitn Ui rulMt 10.1.000 In ciip
koii (or i-iuu-pr icscitri-h nml cdii-
en ni hi in t Dip Imll-uuy mink.
W y. Hlallliikrr, alale dlicitor, Mild
tlMtny.
originally si-ltrdiilnl tn pud Miiy
1, ilip i-niiipuluu will Ik ('(intiiiupil
until Ilip quoin In iPitilipd. lip ftulU.
New "AirleHer"
Sheet On Salo
WAHIIINCITUN, April it (l'l The
post nfflt'p ilppiirtnipiit today brontthl
mil n nrw liiloriiutluniil "nlr letter"
llllllltllK sheet.
The "nlr Ipttpr" In H thin sheet of
letler sire puppr with a Hiimiiird
Hup. Yuli wrlle on the sheet mill
wIipii II In foldi'd mill sealed It forum
IIn own r t li 1 1 1 1 '( t envelope.
II sells for 10 rents unci will lio
Hlvi'il ti lr mull huudlliiK to liny noun
try In the win III. .
Tlip shrols went on sale lit the
pout nff ten hero toduy nml will uu
on null' thiouKhout the country to-
IIIIIITIIW,
Moose Install
New Officers
Offlrcrs of thp Moose Indue wpi'p
Installed here in cully with CI. II.
Ij'ih h tuktiiK uvpr I he office of huv
1'iniir ol tlip IikIbp. Hprvlim with
1.1'iich will Iip, L, A Kclsc, Junior
uoypiuor; IrvhiK Wesiln, prelate;
I'lovd Phelps, treasurer: Wiilliire
Westln, tttiMre for two-ypur leim:
Kd MrC'imncll, trustee for Ihree
yeur term: victor A. Vm.uk. lunlor
punt Kovcriiiir; Collin It. (hems,
npiUPiiiit-iit-iirinn; Donald Wells.
Inner uuuid; Warren Woods, uulpr
uuiiid.
Junior Pust tlovrrnur Tlioiiinn
wun iiisiiiIIiiiu offlcpr nml muiliilpil
bv Alrvk Nybm k, actum us ser-ui-itnt
- t-n rnift. After IiiMuIIiiIIiiii
mid ii nroKiiuu refreshinenls were
served. I'licre wun un except Innnlly
flue iilteiidmice, it wun reported.
Inspection
Jobs Open
Federal civil service Hiiiiounics an
nxumlliiillnii for appointment tn
input inspector mid livestock In
spector positions III the bureiiu of
nnlmiil Industry uf Uid depurliiiciil
uf agriculture. .
persons whu desire permanent po
sitions will huva an opportunity to
file for a civil nervlce examination
leuilliiK to probiitlonul uppoliilineiit
with peiuiiiueut cluiiMflcd civil nerv
lce nlulun In mem lunpectnr und
livestock Innpector pnnltlonii III the
ntuten of tdulio, Moiiluim, Oreiiun
mid WiinlilimUiti.
The eiiriiuce niilnrlen for IheMi
piMltlonn ruiiKO from 2ltiH2H to
y.imvu ii yeur.
Appllcuntii for Ihln exiiinlnullou
will lie itlven k written tent.
Appllcmiln iiiiinl lie Ixrtween the
ukph nf IK mid (i'i, except thut thene
line Ihiilln limy be wulved for vcl
piunn mid miller certain condltlonn
lor wur nervlce Indefinite employen.
Further liiformutlou on Ihln ex
nminnilnii mid the neeennury
culloii fiirnin for npplylnit limy lie
iibtulued from the field .hourd of
U. H. civil nervlce exiimlnern for the
depiirliiienl of imrlciilture, 2() Ter
inluiil nnlrn bulldliiK. Porllund 6,
Oreijon; the ncrrnliiry. bonrd of V. 8,
C'lvll Hervlce exumlnern. ul miy first
or necond-cliinii K)Ht office, or from
the director, eleventh U. 8. civil
nervlce renin!), room 4. Centra! build
lull. Henttle 4. Wunll
Appllcntloun tiiuM be received by
Hie field bonrd of U. H. civil nervlce
exumlnern fur the depiirtment nf
nurlculliire, SOU Termlnnl Hnlen
Army Colonels To
Be Demoted
WASHINGTON, April 211 M'i Ths
rmy toduy ordered 00 coloneln de
moted to lleutennnl colonel effec
tive July 1,
The wliolenule reduction In runk,
npplled to both nlr mid Krouud of
fice but not IncludliiK the medlcnl
or chitpliiln enrpn, In denlKned to
lower tlin number of coloneln dur
Iiik the flncul yeur 1U4H to (1126.
Of tho tolul to be demoted, 600
will be rckulur army und m non
reuului army. Korly-tlwee will Ije nlr
oftlcern. 'f'he wnr depiirtment an
noiiuceineiil mild thul "non-rcKUlur
offlcern who decline tn nceept de
motion will be relieved from active
duty linmedliitelv without preju
dice." The proportion of reduction
In buned mi the ration of reifiilar
to non-rcKUlur urmy coloneln.
bulldliiK. Portland 6. Ore., not later
than May 11, 11)47,
Council OK's
11 Permits
(eleven bulldliiK pennltn totullng
1 1 8,2116 worth of count ruction were
approved by the council lant nlifht.
Two nf the permits wcro lntued to
J ink Hrllrlinu for the conxlrucllon
of two new rculdencen on Kadcllffe
at a cont of tiDou each.
Other iiermlu were Insued to:
Ralph E. Miller, remodel residence,
Vih IJpham. 600.
Kliner M Korte. new foundation
for renldence. 14B Oreijon, I00.
FOR SALE
1942 Dodge Town
Sedan
Itudlo and Healer
Privately Owned
I'hone 3HD3 or 7016
THE TRUTH ABOUT
PIN-WORMS
ScrUnii ficti Mr rvtUd by iwvnt vuMU
Mi rrportA On out of tmrjr thr pwpta
m)r,i wM found lo b a vUrtln of
PlD.Wormft f.fun without autpeUng U
Awl thl Mty InfaeUoa cu uum rU
dUtrcM If nrylKtd.
Ho wftlch for tii wsmlnr ilrm thit
nr mran Pln-Wurm aiwjally th
frvlln rct luh. Grt JAVNC'S f-W
right war. f-W k mHkslir to und
trvatrnvnt on an ofTlclmUr recocnlrd
And hlr hlr vflMt.vv dru LmnU Tba
cull, mtr-la-Ulm f-W UbUta work In a
jivclal wjr to wauvm tiu-Wvun uU
Juk tvur dnifflUi f-W for fln-Wormil
Chinfllfird Adx Urinif Kcnull.t.
It's Kaiser For Your Kitchen
See and wotch it work
The Sensational Kaiser Hydrau,;c
Dishwaster
Now on diiploy or
Wallan Motor Company
Your Koiior-Froior Deolcr
531 So. 6th Sr. Phone 5310
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
AWNDNGS
A Complete
And DcpendobU
Awning Servict
For Beauty
For Comfort
R. V. PEGG R. L. Dl BATTISTA
Formerly with Howie Bros.
SUN
TENT
&
AWNING
CO.
123 N. 4th HI.
In Lawrence UpliuUterlnc Co.
Phone UU
Why we
are asking for creased
telephone rates
li
.he responsibility of furnishing telephone service in
communities and territory in which we operate in Oregon
carries with ir the obligation to see to it that the service
shall he adequate and dependable. Now, in order to fulfill
our obligation properly, wc have found it necessary to
apply for increased rates in Oregon. We would HKe to fell
you why they are needed.
Present Local Rates Y'ere Set Man) Years
Charges now being made by this company for local tele
phone service in Oregon are based on rates that were estab
lished many years ago ... in most cases-as far back as 1921.
Today these rates arc inadequate.
Our Costs Have Soared Since 1040
The cost of furnishing telephone service has risen greatly
lincc pre-war years. Total wage expense in 1946, which rep
resents two-thirds of our operating expenses, more than
tripled that of 1940, due to higher wages and more em
ployees. Our business in Oregon has grown and revenues have
more than doubled in this period, but costs have climbed
even faster. Costs of buildings, equipment and supplies
have gone up tremendously.
We Are Not Seeking Large Profits
In asking our customers to pay more for service we are
not seeking large profits. Our policy with respect to earn
ings and service will continue to be: "To furnish an ever
improving telephone service at a cost as low as is consistent
with financial safety."
Present Intrastate Earnings Are Low
Our earnings on intrastate plant investment, which were
never high, have dropped rapidly the last half of 1946
being 45 below 1945. There is every indication that with
out rate relief the earnings would be even lower in 1947
than in the last half of 1946.
I94S
1945
There Is a Big Job Ahead
To meet unprecedented demands for service and to keep
pace with Oregon's growth, we are engaged in the largest
expansion and improvement program in our history a
program which will cost $25,000,000 in this state during
1947 alone.
'Adequate Earnings Are Essential
Wc have waited as long as wc could, to ask for higher
rates but more rrtoney is essential now. Millions of dollars
of the savings of thrifty Americans must be invested to
finance the necessary increases in plant and equipment.
Thrifty Americans, being good business men and women,
will invest these millions, if, and only if, there is reasonable
assurance of a fair return. The increase in total revenue
we ask is only what is required to maintain a sound credit
position and we feel it is moderate and in the public in
terest. Wc would fail in our responsibility if we allowed
further time to elapse before applying for rate relief.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Hubort L. Myer, remodel resi
dence, 315 N, 4th and 400 Walnut,
11000. '
W. A. Cole, new buainewi building-,
111 oik, (4000.
Untied riiitlnfir ArU-Mrtlkltio
puny, tun poster panel, railroad ad-
utuuil,
niacin im, aj.-.ia r.n., o... tiudat. a, hi w, imj, r. nim
Mm, Carl E. Kranz, repair real
deiKf. S40 Plum, I1M.
P 1 E Hadley. remodel residence,
Mailt and Division. tHOO.
Paul N. Winter, repair garage, 331
N. loth. IM0.
United Outdoor Advertising com
pany, poster panel, Nichols addition,
48,
..,?.ur!'"7 Dorl 8eleyi M, of Oold.
Hill. Ore., Is a patient at Hillside
hospital where she had major sur
gery Tuesday morning.
W Wf THOUSANDS Of USSV TlttSS!
YOU'LL OS AMAZED AT Te
ALLOWANCE THIS
r.orcTflHg DELUXE CHAMPIONS
Come in and equip your car for summer driVing nd Tacrtioa trrpa.
You can't afford to miss this opportunity to buy Firestone De Lum
Champion. Tires at a big savings! We need Med tires or riirraitina,
and that's why we'll give you this big allowance for your old, smo
worn, unsafe tires. Don't pt it oft COME IN TODAY
YOU SAVE 3 WAYS:
(T)Sae BY THE FIRESTONE
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
Sa MORE ON MILEAGE
AND SAFETY
SWC TIME AND TROUBLE
USE THE CONVENIENT
FIRESTONE BUDGET PLAN
r . x f
A .: - ,la
-'v ...
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V A
Compare These FEATURES
ken to 55 STRONGER New Safti-Sured cord body gives
extra protection against blowouts aaxl can be recapped
gain and again. (
wp to 60 MORI NON-SKID ANGLES New Sati
: Grip tread assures extra traction and extra protection
against skidding,
wp t 32 LONGER M4LEAGC Wider, latter
tread and Vitamic Rubber provide extra protection
against wear.
ALSO SEE OUR EXTRA VALUE MERCHANDISE FOR HOME
AND FARM, CAR AND TRUCK, WORK AND RECREATION
6th and Pine
J. W. KERNS, 734 So. 6th
Phone 3234
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