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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1948)
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN No-Highway Use Gas Tax Levy Vetoed A uiKr.tliin Mint a imrllitn of lite highway laaiillne lav be Irvlrll oil noii-ltlilttiay uarra audi aa larntera anil htaiera Haa eliminated U'rillim ilav hrlnrti Ihe. Klamalh rhnmlirr of i imimerra illrrclum Ntluntrd the roait anil highway roinmlllee'a riM'uiiiiiirniliilliMiN fur h Mate hlih whv llltaltrliii pniiram. Tile rollllllltlre'H K'rilltllllt'lltlllllOMM were iliiiwn up preparatory to mi Inleiliii nilnnilllri) hiwIiiK lirrn In April. Aiuiinii It rriouiiiieiKliitloiiii, riimiiilitee auimeiiteil Unit linn taxe inlitht be ralnei up to two renin, but lliul the ailillllniiitl uaa In almlilil not )) Mihet In rrliiiul by lioii-hluliwiiy unera. lAl present. noii-liinhway uuiuilliie l lint aub Jri t In inn, unci unera limy npply fnr rrfuinl nf the tiixea pnlil at time of ptmirnM I I rruMiai Out III VrilHrjula' ILt'Uftlull, H waa axrrlrd tbal the auiir.llon llirra br itu return! on la& ini-rraira viulairtl tlir pniit iilr Hint biiiiHay u.rra ulluullt lurnull llir llliani'lll( lur lilgliHuy Hiirk. Mrmtirra ul Hit hllllnay rommlllee Hrrr aireealile tu rllmliiallni thp iriipntal, anil T uiimlril a minimi lu thai rlleit , li) lllrk IL Miller. 'I'lil till return itppioveri Hip com muter .limit aunlli'l itrllrral nlill teuton boiitla tnr highway liniiutinii, and IUi atiiiiiralliilut Hint any ailill tliillal tliialuliiu bo provldrd thrmiith UiiiTHAra In auln rcHiAtintlnn trra, tirivo llrrmc lrr and una taxes. They alto aipruvrd a committee rriummriidalluii that If the leal, lalurr dura Mud It advUalilr lu uro vhlr (ur hliliMay ImniU, Ibry br .hiirllrrm, rallahle rrvrnur limida lu br llqiililalril uul of llir Inrrratra uitralrd abnvr. I At l-lra A pirn tor i-lutiubrr uf commend alipporl ul tlln Trrn-Aue club was iiiiui.i by Jim uwriui, and tlirrc aa (uiUirr rxpmnation ul tlic ihio piujrct by lull Procter, the. thru-tor; bam Mmilii, city recreation uirec tt . and Mull Kiiiiiikuii, n member nl the adult adumiry council. Iirm drnt I'lnl llll.hiiKlt awiumi 1 11 e Hi '.up ul llir clmiuurr a hiicrent and aupiiurl. It waa explained Ibat rrnmilrhtif ol llir Trrn-Air rlub bulldlm on t.lililh aUrrl l flnanrrd by a arrap drlr. and mrtnbrra of thr rhambrra rrr urird lo turn arrap ovrr to thr TernAier. Grange Votes RC Donation A caiih dunatlnn waa approved for the Itrd Crtwa drive at Uie meeting of Mrrrlll iranico hrld Monday In the Mrrrlll lOOK hall. Mra. John Ulacomlnl, granite. maMer. presided, and thrrr were III members present. Report of tiitrrr.il to farnirra . cro nutdo and dlacuwrd by John tllacominl, aurlculture chairman, and J. II. Drgiian. rrprrnrntative of the Klamath I'ouio Clrowrra aiuo riallon. J. Ulnnd Pojie rxplalnrd tho Initiative prtltlona hkh the Orrgun atitte Braimr is anklng nub ordlnaie iiraimra lo circulate, lo put Uirae mraxurra on the ballot for t'nrral rlrrtion. One mraaure la the arvrrancr lax tor forMt con arrvatlnn and I lid olhrr la the cor poration exclMi tax revcinif amenrt mriit. Offlrcra wrrr elrclrd to fill vacant-Ira with John aiacnmlnl an gnte krricr; Mora. Mrs. Anna Howard: lady aiudntahl aleward. Mra. Dovle Ri-rdrr The vaianclra rc.iultrd from Mr. and Mrs. Ilrnry Hulirlc movinj " to Vale and Mr. and Mra. Rex Btot fer moving to Washington. Plana for another public card party and for the scheduled visit lo Kort Klamath grange were dis cussed. Rev. Kennelli Brown, lecturer, gave a reading by Irvln 8. Cobb. Refreshments In keeping with Ens ter were served by Mr. and Mrs. R. Petrlk. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wlne barger and J. U. Degnan. Power Line To Be Built PORTLAND, March 34 ilCon. Vatructlon of a BD-mlle power line lo llr.k Pacific Power and Light com pnny'a operntlons In the nend area with the Colunibln valley and Port land arena will be stnrted this ai ring, the company reported Wed nesday. Plans for the $1.4(10.000 project were announced following comple Hit of an ngreement Willi Hie Hon. ni vllle administration under which tin lines will be built tn govern ment specif leal Inns ami luier may be bought by Bonneville. Clcorne T. Brngg, vlre president aim general ninnnger of PP.VL, anltl the Hue will run from the com pany's Tyith valley hydro-electric plnnt nenr The IJulles, thioimh Mnupln ii nd Madras niul connect with the firm's Cove hydro plant on the Crooked river. He snld work would be pushed In order to relieve the heavy loud now bi lug carried by the Deschutes ays lem. serving Bend, Redmond, Piliio vlllo and Madras. SAIGON Proiorvs Th'oio Valuable Papon and Document! Lot Ui Copy Thom tip to BM4"xll" 60o Undcrwood'i Camera Shop 111 Main rimne lflM J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 300 North 7th HU Phone 8346 PtQ) nir II mmm Now This is a sale of odd lots . . . broken sizes . . . and dis continued lines. The quantity of most items is small, but all are exceptional values. You should see them tomor row sure! I IS 1 p v b Lb WMATS Kuppenheimer - Timely - Society Brand 81 SUITS-23 TOPCOATS VALUES TO $55.00 VALUES TO $70.00 NOW NOW Here's a real sale of men's suits and topcoats just in time for Easter. We picked these suits and coats from our regular stock for this event. ALL WOOL . . . ALL SIZES (sizes are broken) . . . ALL LATE STYLES. Choose exactly what you want at this big savings. The quantity is limited to the amount stated above, so be sure and see these nationally known brands of suits and coats. ARROW TIES Regular 7.00 Ties, $ JI 2 or y An aiiortmcnt of about three doien. Take your pick ot 1 for 1.00 Silk Pajamas 110.93 Values, AC NW Ot) 3 Beautiful colors' and patterni. Just 8 to choose from . . mad by Manhattan. rui n 12.50 Values Your Choice s5 Three doxen in this group, made by a famous maker . . but we can't mention tha name here now 5.00 J8I Outing Pajamas Just 18 left . . . sixes B. C, D. Coat stylo. Fancies. Manhattan and B. V, D. quality. WORK SHIRTS Right from our regular stock! Sanforixcd . . . full cut. Sixes 14'i to 18' i. For this event only at 1.00. LINED JUMPERS $ LEATHER COATS Genuine GOAT SKIN . a wonderful buy at half price . . . but not all sixes Only 9 coats. A dandy work coat. Sixes 42 to 48. They're lined overall jumpers. Were 4.95 . . . just 10 left at only WHITE SHIRTS Size 15 Only For you men who wear sixe 15, here is a buy . . . Just a doxen in this group. $2 WOOL UNIONS Size 40 Only Far you who wear heavy wool unionsuits, and can wear a sixe 40 . . . here's a buy. 11 suits only. Were 7.75 now 3.00 $3 RAIN SUITS Jackets -- Pants Sizes Large and Extra Large Government surplus . . . guaranteed water proof. Jackets with hoods . . . WHAT A BUY! Providing you can wear the sixe. BECAUSE of the small quantity . . . none of this merchandise will be displayed in our windows. Store For Men SPORT COATS $ .A ONLY 9 COATS Small Size Only These were expensive sport coats, but are in sixes 34-37 only. Take 'em home for 53.00 each. Just 9 to choose from. KNIT BRIEFS WERE 79c, NOW 3 for Regular knit briefs ... all elastic waist band. Sixes small and medium. 4 doxen quantity. All Wool SWEATERS life VWW TW4 An assortment of about two doxen. Slip-on and coat styles. All wool . . . NEW ... but sixes are broken. On sale at just half the regular price. Corner 5th and Main SHOES JARMAN-WINTHROP An odd lot of Winthrop and Jarman shoes. All sixes, but not all widths. Broken lots . . . regular 10.95 and 12.95 qualities. About 40 pairs in this lot now 6.95 i