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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1947)
Sales Tax Opposition Mounting By HALE SCARBROUGH Orpgon'i proposed 3 per cent sales .. whirh will he voted upon at e state elecUon October 7. already taa two strong; opponents geuing rrrmj to fight the measure In the state grange and the eute lederation ol The grunge went on record as con tinuing 1U opposition to the tax at a convention In Bend last week, while the APL took a unaiUmous utand against the tax In lta state meeting at Bend yesterday. . Vote of the grange was not unani mous, but a local grange member who was at the Bend meeting said that the vote was heavy against the tax and that there was surprisingly little argument on the floor when the anti-sales tax resolution came up. The Pomona of Klamath county has favored the tax all along, but some subordinate granges in the county are against It, so the Klam ath delegation to Bend was split Some other Pomonas favor the sales tax, but the state grange as a whole takes the opposite view. That stand Is a traditional one for both the grange In Oregon and for organised labor, both taking the position that a sales tax hits the small Income customer as well as the man with the large Income and therefore is discriminatory toward small Income bra seta. Both the APL and grange are ex pected to become Increasingly active in the fight against the proposed sales tax this summer and early fall before the October 7 election. The tax was passed by the legis lature this spring and referred to the people. . . Make your spring cleaning pay off. Sell those still useful but no longer needed articles through The Herald and Newt Want Ads. ilMfHiM Tulelake Alex J. Wrey, manager of the Tulelake Machinery company, left Tuesday for Oakland on business. W. Q. Noggle of Noggle and Kan dra, distributors for Quoiuet steel structures In this area, announced Tuesday that one of the buildings has been sold to Clifford Seawald, of Dairy, which will be used for a new hardware and feed store there. Seawald. a rancher. Is building a brick front on the structure. Harriett Coulsou. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coulson. who will be a senior at Stanford university next year, will arrive the last of the week to spend the summer here. A guest in the Coulson home will be Bill Cook, also of Stanford and a friend of Carl Coulson. A dance, open to the public, is be ins irjonsored Saturday night by the auxiliary of the Tulelake American Legion post to raise tunas tor ii nancins the triD of a local girl. Col leen Met, to Olrls State this month In Sacramento and for rehabilitation and child welfare work. The dance will be held In the Le gion hall with Baldy's band playing. The next regular meeting of the auxiliary is June 10 and officers will be elected June 24. Portland Doctor Admits Drug Sole PORTLAND. June 11 (t Dr. PhlllD L. Newmyer, St, Portland, pleaded guilty In federal court yes terday to a charge of Illegal sale of narcotics and Judie Claude McCol loch referred the case to a probation officer for pre-sentence investigation. Assistant Federal District Attorney Herman H. Hahner said Newmyer was watched for three years before a narcotic acent induced him to sell him 1500 worth of narcotics. Malln Mrs. Vaclav Kalina and Ruth, Mrs. John Freitag and Joan left iast Sunday for Portland, Francte Phil lips and Margie Bunge accompanied them to Silver Creek Palls where they will attend Olrls Stat for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Halousek left for Portland last week. James Roger has purchased the home of Orvllle Morrow in Malln. Kthel Hamilton Is spending the week in Portland where she will at tend grand chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Pyles, Cres cent City, are parents of a baby boy born June 1. The baby weighed 7 pounds 4 ounces and nas been named Roger Maynard. This la the Pyles' first child. Mrs. Pyles Is he former Mildred Prather of Malln. Mr. and Mr. Jack Beardsley and children have moved Into their new home on the Poe Valley road. Mrs. Prank Payer and Mrs. Xdwln Petrasek returned last week from Portland. Mrs. Otto Ellis entertained at a party Saturday night for Mrs. Ed win Petrasek, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Mrs. Prank Paygr, Mrs. Mervyn Wilde. Mrs. James Ottoman. Mrs. Chester Stonecypher, Mrs. Xdwln Stasuiy and Mrs. Emtl Tofell. Mr. and Mrs. John Stern are va cationing for a week in California. Mrs. Ella Halousek arrived In Malln last week from Portland. She Fire Razes Warehouse TACOMA. Jun 11 V Fir, ap parently started by safecracker during a futll attempt to make off with concession receipts, completely rased a storehouse at the Tacoma Tiger ball park early today. Dam. age was estimated at 13000, all cov ered by Insurance. Tiger uniforms and other equip ment, stored In an adjoining build ing, were not damaged and club of ficials said the bias would not eause any Interruption In the Taooni schedule. Fire department Investigations were still being mad this morning but the bias appeared either to have been set deliberately or by a smouldering cigarette. Destroyed In the fir wer hot dogs. Ice cream bar, pop. and other concession Items a well as a number of seat cushions. Damage to the building was put at glOOO and to th content at $3000. Th bias was reported at 1:15 a. m. W.i Clork Buys Walton Building We Clerk, associated with th let Cy Wallan ever sine Wallan, want Into th automobile business In th sprint of IMS. has purchased I th property and building from the Wallan estate and will operate as in uierx asoior company, ne win continue to handle the Kaiser and Prater cars her at th location at 031 south tn. street. Clark has been associated with the automobile business In' Klamath Palls for tli past ten years. Officials Here For Banquet Th Safeway Employees associa tion annual banquet was held Jun I, with several key men In th as sociation as out-of-town visitors. Bernl BJoiueth, national. SKA president, r.rrlved from Ban Fran cisco to attend the meeting which was held at Lakeshore Inn. F. W. Meyer, division president, with his wife was her from Portland and his secretary, Gloria Johnson, was also present. Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Bleythlng wer also visitors front Portland and stayed for the week-end at guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hou ser. Lakeahor drive. Bleythlng I public relations manager for SEA and Houser I district manager for Safeway stores. Four Marines Die In Auto Wreck f SAN FRANCISCO.i June 11 uVi A wrong turn that tent an auto mobile crashing Into a stark of piling was blamed tudny for the death of four marines yesterday at Treasure Island, Th navy Identified lilt dead as: Staff Sgt. George R. Ourson, 91). of Hnnger, Cnllf,, driver and owner of the car: Cpl. Alvet Page, 30. of Kl Cerrito. Calif.; Pfo. John Pug. llese. It. of Los Bonos. Calif.: Pic. Ted John Haskard, It, of Orchard Halglita. Port Orchard, Wash. tjtlAI.0 N"lt, Ulsiasle f.lU. O't. WtPWttPAT, Jess II, IMt. .. ... FKACrH'L MIMRION ALBANY. N. Y., Juno 11 Wt lectlvet guarded the rent control otllct alter a report that a man with a shotgun had arrived thei afirr rliwlng time Monday. When he returned yesterday, mi nus III gun, he explained that he wanted to find out what he could do If hit new landlord tried to evict, him from hit farm. Th hiuiT That wts In case hi sighted woodchuckt on th wsy, HARTFORD e.4 l.Weaalt Ceateaay INSURANCE T.D.WATTERS flBE , . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 8. 7th St Phon 41(3 FRIDAY 13TH PRESENTING I0AT REGATTA ROYAL COURT DANCE Sponsor! by Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commarca Boat Regatta AT THE ARMORY Dancing 9 fo 1 Mtiiic by laldy't land Admission! 75c, Tax 13c, Total 90c Is visiting at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Halousek and with her son Richard. mmwood.,. Tfelfj gmt mfdltint ts fmmout to reiiere pain, nerroua duur o tad we, 'draued out" mUM fUna, ot 'mill days' wbrn due to func tional jDontblT duuurbaa. 165 Gallon Airplane Drop Tanks -Reduced to $15.00 Can Utd for Oil or Watar Storage ' or Many Other Uiat SEE THEM TODAY FRED H. HEILBRONNER ttl Syrteff St "Fuels That Satisfy" Plat En-rice Sine 111 Phene 41U TTIP THOSE Grasshoppers! With DOWKLOR (A Chlordane Insecticide) This new insecticide, available la either dost er tpeay fern, la giving effective control f grasshoppers. 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It is a fact that some of the best drinking waters are never quite satisfactory for brewing because of chlorination, seasonal variation in "hardness" and "softness," and the presence of undesirable minerals and vegetation which affect taste. Therefore, in 1933, when we resumed the brewing of Olympia Beer, we decided to confine our operations to the one plant at Olympia, with the knowledge that "It's the Water" that makes Olympia Beer so good, Olympia Brewing Company On$ of America's Exctptiottml Briwtrin Olympia, Washington, U.S. A. ' tntUtnl mti Utttr Ireaw jyTvillTOm WILCOMI 9il0 A.M. TO 4tl0 P.M. DAIIyTII JJUIT SOUTH 0 OLYMM A ON HIGHWAY NUMIIR lip