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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1948)
TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREt Council Eyes Condition Off Citfy Streets The city's iirohlrnia centered around rondlllnn of Klnmntli't alrrela ami alleys Monday nliht. Iteccnl rmiiiiirul nil mini on elly alrrela ironiilrd City Councilman A. V. Condrcy til lay Mania at Ilia diKiralro of property ownrra. Cmidrry mild, "l'niilo dim't to uprrulc III cli'iuilns lf the nlincln. li'a up to the people: lliry huvo In gravel n 1 1 1- n mill clean alrccta. Wo 11 hrlp ilii'iii, but they liiim lo do iomrUilim fur thcimelvra." An editorial III Monday's The Herald and Nrwa urouuht the inuilily atrcrta to hla nllrnlliin. Condrcy Permits Hit $20,649 OnMrui lion ul a auraae and a warehouiie (in S. Mil alreet for il.r Himiul nil company for aio.ooo accounted for half nf Ilia weekly lulal In building pernilla panned by the rll y niunrll. Total wn I'JO.IMO. mill other per mits Included i he following: Uo N. Iluln. 11(10. .-cpnlra to Rurnuc, 4(11 WiihtllliKtoll : Jiilm ArftrlalllKt-r, INK), mw mill In Dinette cafe, 1018 Mlilli; Hlcve I'i'tcra, IUOO0, new renl dtnec. Iliirnn V'Mu addition: A. 13. LurMin. inoo. balcony In hutment building, lift S tli: K. II. IJrWiit. :i(XKI. private, gnraiie mid rriiuxtrl rralrieiirr. 130 N. Int: United Ad vert Inlnu roinpnny. 40. potter panel. Nlrhnla adillllnn. Man To Marry Mothcr-ln-Law LOU ANllrXKfl. March 23 llern t a limn who I going to marry hu inotlier-ln-luw. lie l Joc Ncitrele. 3a-yrar-old aleelwiukrr. He obtained an annul ment of hl 1844 marriage to Petra Martinet. 21, on the ground alia narrlrd him under falne repreaeiila tlmu and never Intended to live with hint aa man and wile. Willi the annulment grained. Nrgrcle applied for a llreiue to wed Mra. Culflln Hull. 3d. Ncgretea lawyer. Walter I Ir mislead, had atlpulatrd Ulat Mra. Ftula U the mother uf hit. Ncgretea two children. ,-ttSlU - , ZZZ HIT - 1 h I kt E E N hundrrd wnttlt about tall, hill nut a word a In nit Leslie! Nut a tingle weird. i lut'i Wrlutrr'i for you the hig one. Around here, every body thinli l.rilinah it all one woid which itn't a bud idea at that. aultl. Ho pnllilrd nut a paving prii Jei-t on lilili street which wan held off bei'iillMi unn priipi'ity owner, "a mini who made nil hit money In Kluiiialh Kudu," according In t.'on drey, l el lined lo pay hit allure of the coat. "Whut cull wo do If tho people, won't help?" ho demanded. flirty Alley Mom alreet troulllo tame when Mra. Avla MrConncll, miningcr of the Pelican enfe, came li auk thai tho illy do aninrlhliiK about tho alley In buck of tho William, build ing. Police Chief Orvllle Hamilton told couurllmrii Unit he hud Impeded I ho alley mid Unit the trouble la more In druluuge thmi In paving. City Engineer K. A. 'rhoinua re ported Ih a I eoplo 1 1 "in the Drew building next door hud dumped drbrla Into the alley and formed a dam on the druliuigc aoi-up to a point whore the alley la practically a lake. The city engineer, attorney and alreet coininltiee wore told to look Into tho munition and lake aomo action. A letter commending Klamath Kalla from Hccretary of Slate Karl T. Newbry waa read. Klamath r'alla aa one of three cities In lit popu lation dlvlalon to have no tralfle deatlia In 11147. The two othera are Medlord and Itend. Property Artlon April S waa aet at the time for Ihe heiirlng regnrdlng vacation of property In Kldorudo Height and rJunnynlde addlllont preparatory to replannig LXmuld I. Hloau, Kla nmih Kalla bualnciuiman. la aaklng for the repluttlng In order Ui erect a rental huuaing unit In Ule area. Councillor!! voted lo turiilih a truck and driver for the Teen-Ago center a acrup drive. 'Hie tren-agera are ahorl ol uuika and drive In collection of tcrap metal and cloth ing. Councilman Comlrcy called for a meeting of the cliy planning com mlaaion lo diacuaa priority road and alreet Improvement Joba, and a meeting will be arranged aouii. The airport managcra monthly report waa reud with the uaual defi cit allowing. Kebruary'a ully waa 11301.42 111 receipt and 13247.28 in expendlturra, leaving a deficit of lliuryfto, A letter wat received from Die county court offering to puy the county't ahure In paving Uphatn alreol, and counclhnen agreed to tend a letter of appreciation to the county for II cooperation In making Hie Improvement project poanlble. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR FOOD BILLS with easy... safe. .wonderful to use COOKERS mm Ttiatt "Bfst-Kitthtn- Helprs"pay(ar rhtin lelvst 10 t 20 timti evtr in a tingli ysar.i.t It's National PRESTO ENDS MAR. 29 BUY NOW! Tl20,9505i I f f WEEK! v v In Individual Unlit ' aoael 4-aarl Mmath" ntMimatMr OIVIH IN PIIZIII tuj, k II mUthul "My Prtt CooAer Aefpn me faiw money on my food billi bfimiint . ." ' '1014 PRIZIi TO II AWARDID Al FOUOWIi III Ml. $l,OOO.CO In Coih Ing Prlia $750.00 In C.ih ri Priia $300.00 In Ca.h 4th Priia $530,00 In Coin 10 AMManol Cold Prim at $30.00 lain 1,000 Prltat oM HCmaonlon' PtIITO COOKIIt laih 1H gaarl VatMiiNa" IT TOUR PRIITO COOKIR AMD CONTIIT IMTRY RIAMKI HIRII . FYOCICS GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE Paper Mills To Vote On Union Rule B BATTLE, Murch 23 ll') Klgliteen thiiunund employe of 32 I'uclflo count paper and pulp mllln will begin a union uliop election next Monday. Jullua U. Uriiiiln. national labor relatlona bourd field examiner in the luth rrglon, auld the election waa reiiirted by tho Interniitlonul HrotlierlKHHl of Pulp, Mulphlle and I'aper Mill Workern and tho Inter national llrulheihoiKl of I'aper Workern, both AI"L linloim. Draznln la here to aupervlae a union alum election being held thin week by lit, 80(1 llnclng Aircraft com pany omployea. It wna reipiealed by iJlalrlct Lodge No. 7b), Aeronautical Mocluinlca' union lludependeiiU. Library Gets Books On UN A new Hat nf reading material received at the Klamath county library Inrludea Information on the United NutloiiH for the aerloua rend er and la available to anyone In the area. The material came from the Unit ed Nutlona Information Center for Oregon at Eugene, of which Dr. Hugh II Wood la director. llooka, periodical und pumphleta are Included In the ahlpmeni. Hub Ject covered are atomic energy, conventional armament, general aa aembllea, membcratilp. public In formation, military atnff committee, two year of United Nation, que lion and anawera, general aaoembly churl and voting In international orgnnluilluiu. Tile library alao aubneribea to Tho United Nation Uulletln, which Pro feHor Wood recommgndii. Tibet Held Under Chinese Rule NANKINO, March 33 (VK. P. 8. Kenon, fmelgn aecretary of India, told the Chlnene Central Newa agency today hi' country rcgarda Tibet at an "autonomoua' region under the aoverelgnty of China." Menon Mild he foreaaw no aerloua problem In working out an agree ment on Unci, which waa under dlncuMlon between the Chinese and Brlllah prior to the granting of Independence to India. LIGHTING FIXTURES HOME WIRING SUPPLIES Fret Information MARK SMITH AND COMPANY I3S E. Main IMione 5370 Black Snow Row Flares In Council Tempca flared at lunt night city council mtellnt; ua cuuncllincn Mjliarcd olf on an old rjueatlon whut to do about "black allow." Hoot flying from the arnokchtuckt of the CuimuinciV Heating company hu been a problem for many year. IJlKcuHNlnn followed Council Augua Newton' iip poaul thut the city ap point an Imparllul coinmlllee lo work with heating company repre sentative to offer the clty'a aupport In any intlluxl that might do away will) or karcn the nont iiulauncc. Newton told fellow councllmen, "I realize It I Irnpoaalble for the cou- HUiner who bouihl the heuttini cr,m- pany to finance aome mechunlcul iiieuna of controlling noot at the prcKenl tlme, but I auggcKt that the city appoint a committee to aupport the CoiinJinera Heating company In whatever way poMlble." Councilman A F. Condrey atarted the firework when he ald, "I'd like lo aee a ccunclhnan on the com mittee, but ! want an Impartial one, not one who own atnek In It. I Councilman Paul O. Landry, a heating company atoek holder, flew to the n-i.cue with: "All wo need Is tlft.oOO. Nr cue la more humiliated by the iwt condition than we who own Uhv.. I move we appoint a couple of amait councllmen on It, but leave I.ulK.r; out." Newlo'i ri turned to hla original MiggcKtlon iii" other councllmen aupported hh- rti rimmendatlon that the mayor appoint a committee to work wlin the hcutlng company. The Dalle area asked the commit tee yesterday to give the new Co lumbia Gorgo highway top priority on construction and called for Joint Washington - Oregon acquisition of interstate toll bridges. The Waco county court recom mended relocation of the northern portion bf 'the Dalles - California highway. Change asked would shorten the route by four mile and avoid dangerous curves. K. W. Arcns, Hood River county commissioner, said toll bridges should be taken over by the two state and be freed of tolls. Highway Group I In Pendleton ' PENDLETON, March 23 ifl'i A legislative Interim highway commit tee convened here today on It tour of Eastern Oregon district. Hpokesmen for flvo counties In Classified Ads Bring fieal Results! "PINKY" fh popular thf imt jfcf D0NT W.ff irDDVTUlUAC -trf Vt.PtM invinnj HANDLE insurance: 10th and Main Phone 5400 I ll l RaW V FROZEN FOODS 100K FOR IHE BRIGHT YtllOW PACKAGE ( THEY FOUGHT... 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