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PACI THRU 1 SATURDAY. AUG. 13, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEATHER STREAM VgAS) V W I 11! L.t r .- " normal la M DIlttHN OMriiilN: lair da. luniahl nil unitor "l" l""""1 t.l. hw ill inuMilns I"! ..ntawliat wtimir Inl.tlur H'alt eu lo M eluns eiiasl bolh da. Wall liturlttr It b M l.xlar anit 1 lo aa Buiirt.r U.,w Immhl M to H V.rlalile win t Iv la maw an himr ull ruatl. gAttiKMN (IHKIIIIN Muallr lair to day. Itmlslil ami aundar. Nlwly Maine t.ipeialui.s. Hull u I" " 14 lu H au. ..!. Uiw MinHIlt U Ml M. NURTIIKNN fAl.lrilMNIA. ralr to day, U.I.HM and Huiiilat, aa.aol i-na.lal I., a amilll ill " i"a. flrallna V" li.ll in ali.rm.'M. aliaim svaimer In tannr Nulllme.l wtnua ly lu SO mllaa an hour. CiHANTH FAU AND VII IN1TV fair tmlat Ihimiali aniiita. Hlan Ifday M. Imw lomalil M Hia'i eumiar al. VlalUiif Mr. and Mra. Irneet Hutchinson and toil. Kenneth, Bak rrslleld. Calll. are gursla of Mra. Hutchinson father, II. H Jenkins, her alalera, Mra. Donald Colwell ol tits Keno road. Mra. Paul lIUin of tilt Mnrrill highway and Mra. Hurry Wllaon. 72i No. Hlaih. Mra. llulchlnaon will be rr.nwmb.ri-d here M the former Addlt Jenkins. Ill -Mr ttd Mra. Jo. B. Duoley ol lJ1 Kuu. received word today ol th aerloua Illness ol Uirlr grandson. ,-.. tr iii.iitiiiia fa. Watt iiiy " vlalled grandparents here lor a f . . . .. Irlanrfl Whlla year ana mau many - here. Hit parents, who llva In Den ver. Colo., hava gone east lo be with hint. Lake Rodeo Queen Dance Set Tonight I AKEVirW, Au. IJ The Ural 1149 roundup quwu dance will or hrld Saturday. Auiiiut 13. on tha aural where lit lirrmrn held their danra laat Saturday The first dance. August 1J. will eee nomination of the ilrla for quesn. Two subsequent dances. Alli um JO and 37. will are election with each li ket "old being good tor an vote. Tha oueen and her princesses will b announced following the August n dance. Tha put I' years Dim dances hava barn used for nomination only, with tha queen and princesses chosen by a special committee fol lowmg a taat In which Uva ilrla would damonetreta their lidinc ability. At a aMatlnf of tha roundup aommlltaa and tha county fair Board at Hotel Lakevlew Monday mKht, tha plana wara outlined, aa war a plana for tha roundup Itaalf. Tha roundup will ba hrld thla yrar apttanbar t. 4 and I, andlnc wit) Labor Day aa uauai. KF Rotary. Hears Talk By Yissenbach Klanath Falla Itounana anfoyad an art aahibll and aaplanalnry talk by Prad C. Wlaaanbach. rarlnr of M Paula Kplarapal church In Klamath falla. at tha mtular Fri day noon martini at tha Wlllard hotrl thla wrak. Mr. Wluanbarh aihlbltad em 90 of hla mora rarantly dona watar color paintlni of familiar Oraton ai-anaa and dracrlbad aach ona In drtall from tha artnl'a lawpolnt. Hrjinnlnt with tha atatrmrnt that, "Art tourhaa avary frattira of Ufa and all of llfra andravora ara dl rntly aflrctad by art and tha arl lat'a IntarpretaUon." Mr. Winnan barh drmoiutralad hla point rrpaaU ally In a arry Intaraatlnc and an. trrtainlng manner throuahout tha proaram. I lia martlnc lu another In Ro tary" regularly arheduled aerlea fr.i'.urlng yuraunnat or personal InpU a praaantad by mambara. (irorue Dal waa Rotary a chair man of tha day. Use the Want Ads for Quirk Rrsultsl t Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X t y s Y Y Y Y Y Y la WANTED TO STOffi 20 to 50 Foot Frontage must be good downtown location CONTACT MARVIN EC. LUCAS LUCAS FURNITURE Trls Houlh-Jran UnclrrwixKl, ac- conipanled by her umtlwr, Mra. C ll liiulariiriMiil liaa ratuineu Ui ner poaiuiin In Han Kranciaio wllh Tha Paillln 'I'aleuralill and IaleUllillir roiiiiany Ulera. Mra. Uliilerwuod will vi. r a wark wiih her daiuliter Da tura reluming u Una city. I'onranUun-Tom Bualln. rrpra aantllig K.ainath Kalla local 101, left fur Oakland. CalK . Friday to attend Ilia national convention ol tha In ternational Typographical union. Tha ci.nilava will laat Irom Auk tut II to lha lath. Haa Marn-A arcond aun waa born Auguat 6 to Mr. and Mra. Harold L C.'heaiiut of Henley. Ma waa named Craig laniard, llraiidparenia are Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hkalum of Henley and Mr. and Mra. Melvln Vandarhoft of Wocua. VlalUng Mr. and Mra Harold Pattaraon. Portland, ara vialllng hera with hia parrnta, Mr. and Mra. Jantaa Hattrrann of Craai:ant ava. Pattaraon la aiao hara on bualnaaa for tha atata health department. Hying TripTuny BtlrnbiK'k and Hhcrnian Waldrlp of tha farmer a Air aarvlca. returned recently Irom Ogden, Utah, with a Blearman plana. Haaaa Mr. and Mra. T. D Jark- aon and rhlldrrn hava returned to llirlr homa at Henley attar an ei tanded tour ol tha United Btatra and Canada , Rrlana Mr. and Mra. Paul Jonea hava returned from a vacation lo Ijika Tahoa, Yoaemlla and Banta Crui. They a era gone two wark. Eaaplaya Mra. John Albea haa accepted poaltlon with Muty and Van Ike. VleJUBg-Tha A. R. Bkilea hava a tlieir gueal fur a week Pannia Schlaaaer ol Burbank. Calll. Deer Fly Control Is Study Subject LAKEVIEW. Aug 1 Tha dear fly control eipenmcnia at Bummer laka ara under way thla year witn Lhraa antomologiau on tha Job laat Ing new rrpalianta. Andy Ruth, antomologui for tha U. S. depart ment ol agriculture, la 10 charge. Tha paat two aummera, tha work ara hava given their lima to aludy- Ing lha 111 and habita of lha dear fly. berauaa nothing of lha fly'a hlaUrry haa bean known. Knowledga ol that order waa needed befora Uia entomolnguta could attack tha con trol problem. Thla aummer. Roth and two aa aiatanta hava than- laboratory aat up an Lha oid Harna achool bnuaa Thara they ara leaung tha uaa ol about 7M chemlcala aa rapallanu In lha fly control. Tha litUa known but prolific dear fly. common to tha Summer laka area, la a health menaca. aald Coun ty Agent Klgin Cornell. Tha Iliea carry diaeaaa Irom dead or aick am mala and giva II to humana by biurvg. They aiao aarlotuly molaat llveatock and wildlita. Getting Una atudy of tha dear fly completed haa been a major pro ject of lha Laka County chamber ol comrcerca and tha county agent a otfic. Firtmen Quell Grass Firts The clly fire department made a run to another graaa fire last night at 6 45 and the truck arrived In time to extinguish a fire at 713 N. Third atreet before damage waa done. ThU blaxa itarted In a trash pile. TOO HOT UTILE ROCK Ark Ana 11 ' lap) The Ultle Rock too a only yak a lurry, cold weather animal idled ol sunstroke yesterday. I Zoo officials aald the animal's I leniiieratura rMrhl ta k.i. death. Tibet Is the na.ive .habitat of the fur-bearing yak. Maximum temperature In Little Rock yesterday waa 7 drgreea. A rroaa log li ore which haa a dark Una along the sp.ne and an other acroaa tha shoultlen. pme apecimeni are worth an extra nnre i Ui U.a trapper. mmm Razzle -Dazzle Over Bills In Congress At Times Too Much For Mr. Average US Br JAMIH MAHI.OW WAHHINllTON. Aug 13 t'l Con greuman Miniver Mutlrtoa gora Inline and trlla tli folks : "Why. aura. Congreaa paaaad a houaing bill fur tha low-Income people. Now I think congreaa ought Ui du II fur yuu modrrata Income folka. "In fact, I Introduced a bill In cungrew to do Jual Uiat. I'll ahnw yuu. Here a a copy of tha vary bill with my nama on It." rture enuugh. Thera It la. Juat a ha aald. Hut ina y be ha fuigeta lo tail Diem li.iw ha caina to get hla name on Uia bill In tha flrat place. Por Irutam-e : Laat May a congreaeman Intro duced t huualng bill for moderate Income (amines. A couple ol monUia later along came a congreaeman who. lor eume reaaon. wanted hla own name on tha bill ao, without changing a word In the bill lUell, he Dick Richards Recovering After Yreck franc li i Dick I Rlcharda. now ol Weed, who waa many yeara con nected with tha Klamath automobile buaineaa, la recovering Irom Injurlea received in an automobile upaet at Worden laat Sunday. He la at the homa ol Oaoiie May, 234 North Piral atreet. Rlcharda waa riding In a car operated by Fierce Conk, ol Weed, ahlch turned over at Worden when a front tire blew out. Tha two man who are now with the Cascade Mnuira at Weed, were on their way In Portland on a busineaa trip. Rlch arda received a brain concuaalnn. but haa no broken bonea. Cook waa slightly hurt. Rlcharda waa for a long time with Rose Motor company here and previ ously waa connected with lha H. C Hauger garage. Land Boundary Issue Eyed It waa Intimated today In lha city engineer a office that tha boundary misunderstanding on the dtsy pound and cemetery property being pur chased by Rllingson a mill haa been I Ironed out, and the ordinance auth orizing aaie of the land may ba pases, at next Monday mght'a coun cil meeting. The final reading was held up at last week a confab to atralghlen out the boundary problem. De-contmlling o! renla In the city aiao but come up tor 'name prelim inary diarujaaion. city councilman hinted. Other mattera on tha council peg ara routine. Ecuador Quake Damage Toll High QUITO. Ecuador. Aug. 13 i President Oalo Plan Lasso says latest reporta on Ecuador'! August J earthquake have boosted the esti mated property damage to 107.300. Oiio and Ihe number ol dead to mora than 6000. The president aald It Is not pos sible to fix the exact number ot casualties, but that all calculations, including thai of a U. 8. relief mis sion, "tend to raise the previously rstimatedi 4000 figure to more than twoc." More than 100.000 persons were Irfl homeles by Ihe disaster, the president said. Jaco Sentence Due August 22 Till. FLAKE. Calif.. Aug. 13 Aug ust 22 has been set as Uie dale for sentencing of Billy Dean Jaco. 17. who pleaded guilt v to a reckless driving charge after an accident which claimed Uie life of Mrs. Mil lsrd H.immond of Mslin. The Tulelikr youth pleaded tuil'y lo Ihe charge before Justice ol the Peace Crorge Long Tuesday. The accident happened tha night of July 30 near Tulelake. Mrs. Ham- j mond died August 6 at Klamath Valley hospital. Jaco lares a pos- ! slble sentence of six months In Jail j and a 1500 tine, maximum penalty. 1 JeaJeaJaaJaJaaJaaMjaM,aJ RENT t Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Yi Y Y t Y Y Y acratihrd out tha nama af tha flrat coiigreasinaii and wrote In hla own name in ink. Ilien the bill waa aent down to Uie government printer where new coplea of the aama bill ware made eacrpt that now the arcond con gressman a narna waa on It. He may u home later arid tell the lolka about the bill, and hlmsell. Or, maybe he had another reaaon lor doing what ha did. There a a lot ol that dona. In the huuae Ihere'a a rule that only ona member'! name can appear on a bin. Just to allow how much that par tlcular bill haa, a wliole gang ol other congressmen may hava the same bill reprinted with their name on it. Ail thla cos Is the taxpayer! money ol course, aiuca H a Hie government fi,r""fL."h." P"n. nij lha coat ol printing a bill depend! upun Uie number ol pages. Por Iruunce. tha Idea ol a world federatlun haa a lot ol lupport in lha house. About 103 hill. ait ihi,ii.i k... bearing In each caee Uia name of a oillerent congressman were Intro- j duced to back up world lederatloa. In the senate there a no rule like Dial ol the house. There any num- i ber of aeiutoia all can have their ; namra lumped Uigether on one bill ! And a congressman a nama . . ... jua may. have been done f ... kin. i.- .... 1 " . vj uie ui .1 - writing experu employed by oon greaa. alter ha told them what he wanted. Or. maybe It waa wrlten by the j LAKEVIEW. Aug. 13 Wheat al Uwvera m aome government ageury. lotmenu for IBM for a total of lLJ'll? toa" oul- o-" """' to iiaa organliaUon which got a eon- . .... greasman lo inuoduca a bill lor ll eomur whMt rower, aa hla own. county Triple-A committee, It waa Some congrrasmrn don t aJaav. ' announced by County Agent Elgin remember or even recognize a eiu iney introduced. 'Well Known' Ore. Golfer Is KF Man Look to your laurela, Sammy Bnead! Dr. R. W. Oldenburg, long-time rviauuaui ran! doctor. La a ih.r. ahotmaker on the golf course, ae. cording to a pros release In a Nova Bcouan newspaper received here by : The allotmenu ara based on the Klton Thompson, manager ol the history ol wheat growing by the United States National bank here. growera Involved. Since growing ol The article, under glaring head- wheat In urn county grew ij lines, stated that Oldenburg and rapidly during lha mora recent live other -well-known American yean, thla county U hit harder by golfers" joined gollera from nine reduction ol acreage under Ihe el Nova Scotian clubs in quest tor lotmenu than moat other counties nonors in tne Bicentenary invlla iiona gjii tournament Mr. and Mrs. Oldenburg are now on their way home. It waa not known how tha arum. ath basin -Bobby Jones" fared in w s"iir7. 'Double-Dealing' Charged To Tito MOSCOW. Aug. 13 oP The com munist party newspaper Prarda goslav Premier, Marshal Tito of enndiietln. . -double-dealing, traitorous policy- The newspaper comment followed yesterday s Soviet note to Yugo- slavia calling the Tito regime anl,m"r "enemy and foe of the Soviet Union." "The mask has been torn away." Pravda declared. The Soviet note, harshest blast In the year-long feud between Tito and the comlnfnrm (communist Inter national Information bureau) coun tries, accused Yugoslavia of siding with the western antl-communlst countries. SALE WAPATO. Wash, Aug. 13 (in The Maid o" Clover ranch here will liquidate Its enure herd of 300 pure bred! September 6-7 In the largest Holstein-Prieslan sale on record In tlm region. The herd Includes descendants ot such famed Holstelna aa Governor of Carnation. I Walk In Today Drive One Away! NEW PLYMOUTH For the first time since the war, you can walk into our showrooms and pick out the Plymouth you wantl We have all models and in a good selection of colors. Models include convertibles and the outstanding new "Suburban." Walk in today . . . drive one awayl r jt i SHOW CHAIRMAN A. H. "Red" Bussmon is "Bull of th Woods" of the fourteenth annual junior livestook show, barbecue ond ouction, spon sored by the Klomath Falls Rotory club. As generol chair man, Bussmon will make the I big three-day event, set for August 28, 29 and 30, ot the , 8 .' . 'u.j .i- fairgrounds, tick on schedule The club has designated Walt Jendrezejewski as "Big Push" ond Mark Smith, "Little Push" i of the show. Lake Wheat A 1 1 am Asm aw, m 4aW Mailed Out Cornett. The total allotment la I about two-thirds ol the wheat acre- j age In Lake county the current year. I The total allotment of 16.000 acrea lor Lake county waa net 'by the atata AAA committee. The county committee in turn haa broken the figure down Into allotment! lor indi vidual grower!. The growera have IS days, or until Monday, August 22, to appeal. Cornell said that this year there ara about 24.000 acrea of wheal ,rown m Uke coun,Jr- In 1MJ- laat year ol the allotment! previ ously, there waa but about 3000 acres ' "heat In tha county. the slate where wheat growing Hast it 1 ark Vm twaa. stars, as I m kiah esi-raaxsoaw ! in addition to the 24.000 acrea ol I wheal In Lake county this year. ' ., .- -. .. ; ; . acrea of rva In the rountv TW crops do not come under the allot- Lloyd Hughey To Onif Maveri'll Pnet VT Z. MERRILL. Aug. 13 Lloyd I KUMr. city marshal ol Merrill. ! " leaving September I for Ukiah. Calif., where he haa accepted a I Hughey is well known In this area having lived In Merrill sev ers! years before becoming city marshal last May. Park View Nursing Home 906 West Main Street Medford, Oregon Phone 2938 Completely equipped Nursing Home for chronic ond convalescents. Bed patient a specialty. Hot water heat throughout building. Licensed by the State of Oregon. 24 HOUR NURSING CARE Registered Nunc in Charge Lake Rotary Tour County Ranqe Reseeding Work LAKEVIEW. Aug. IJ A atudy. Ing It by wella. Pour teat welU were of water development, range coruer- drilled. vatlon and reseeding were the ob-1 Professor Parka ol tha department jecta ot a tour of the rort Hock country Sunday. Auguat 7, by mem bers ol the Lake County chamber ol commerce and tha Lakevlew Ro tary club. They were Joined by ranchers and resident! of the vast Port Rock area In the north and of Lake county, about 100 mi lea north of Lakevlew, Tha tour waa In connection with the range reseeding protect being conducted Jointly by tha Rotary club and tha chamber. Laat year Rotary sponsored a demonstration of range clearing method!, with talk! on reseeding. which attracted I P"ona In tha valley, coupled aevi.al hundred ranga men andiwltn orT Tears, hava lowered tha representatives ol public land own- water level about three I cat. Ing agenciea. The project now en- Vun number ot tha wella In tall, a five vear rarura rleanne and Valley, the U. S. geodetic 1UT- aeeding contest which the two or - ganlzationi ara backing. Object la to encourage private and public rarureland ownera to aaed denleted rangea to hardy perennial grasses and thua to increase the amount of livestock feeding poeaible on the hundred! ol thousands ol acre of rangeland! In thla county. The all-day tour took the group to aea two of tha big Irrigation aells numerniia stock ..uin. 'wella, acme of the vast reaeeded ..... v.... ' seeded themselve. to native grauea ' j through conaervatlon. ..I 1 , M'm5!ir ?! ' "P. 'h i aea e v Msw.ii rvwuu a : I tasuillkam VUIS the rmngeUnd which 40 yemn ago flourished with abund&nt pui and which waa the mecca lor many hutn dreds of homesteaders. A few years of drouth caused abandonment of nearly all of the homesteads and In the years that followed s&jce and rabbitbrush moved in and took over the rollinf . fertile land where tush trass had flourished earlier. Today, the Port Rock valley la dotted with small shacks left by the homestead ers, a few unused school buildings. and scanty remains of two towns. Arrow and Premont, which once boomed. Only the town of Port Rock and the widely scattered ranch dwelling! ol families who stuck It out remain as a aign of human life. ! In the early 120 a. the state legis lature aet up a fund to teat tha volume of water under the valley floor, and the possibility of develop- Justice Cetn-t George Lewis Throop, no emer- i "cy brake. Pine V5 50. Raymona caivm uay. operatun ' truck of excessive width. Tine VS0. Raymond C. Day. operating truce ' ...... a nn jnh nin D trailer unit overload. Pine $13. Joseph Eugene Day. operating truck of excessive width. Pine aoO. Raymond Calvin Day. trailer unit overload. Pme $17. Edgar St. Claire James, operating motor vehicle with only one license nisu Pin. as so. i Frwncis Williams, failure to pro - cure operator i license, nne so.au. Roan Chadwlck Noel, failure to procure operator s license, rine IS SO. Gladys Viola Johnson, no angling license. Pine K. Gene Henderson Brown, no license plates. Pine IS.S0. Club, C Of C In Connection I or geology at Oregon State college waa Instrumental In bringing that experiment about. One ol tha wella la located at The Poplara. property now owned by Profeaaor Parka' eon Merrlt Parka. Tha touring group visuea to popiara Sunday. The well thera la 341 feet deep, and water la being pumped from the 42-foot level. The pump, powered bv ' hul" dle" angina, throw a 1300 lo 14U0 gallon! ot water per minute Into tha Irrigation dltchea and waterr about 100 acre! each aummer. In 21 years of uaa, tha pumping 1 u complluig record! of the watar i ubl nd tha lupply In tha valley, ! Ranchen hope that tha aurvey win i be complete by next aummer. The tour visited created, wheat i Planunga that were made In 1W ,na 'M by ranchers under aid : ,r"m tha Trlple-A program. Nearly I 000 acrea were planted, and moat w" ?h. "T.. "J1. " , r? u"a.er '""! " osner ! co"4Uo", hoWlinf Jf valley. Laat aprlng. by order of Pj'1" V'v?'. '".".T J tT"m htld T SCSln the Port Rock valley were turned over to the Taylor grazing aerrtce of the bureau ot land management. Rotary Club Stock Auction In Lake Set LAKEVIEW. Aug. 13 Plana tor the Lakevlew Rotary club's tenth annual auction sale ot Puture , Firmer and 4-H livestock, held each i year on Labor Day In connection I with the Round-up and Laka county Uir. rolled into high gear thla week. Last year tha auction netted $20,712 for the boys and girls, tha all-rrve high for this sale. 5ob Rhodes of Klamath Palis, who haa donated hia ar-rvtces aa auctioneer the past several years, will again receive the bids. Erie Bennett and Carter Petaeh ara eo chalrmen ot the l4g event. Purpose ot the sale Is to encourage the youngsters, and through them their parents, to produce better meat stock through local feeding. I Folbock Rite Held In Mount Shasta I DUNSMUIR. Calif.. 'Aug. 13 PiroeraJ aerrsoeairor Prlet Fvltmt. S3, a ear tnsiiector for Southern Pacific, were held Thursday in I : Mount, snasta, wim nev. i. timer Smith of the Dunsmulr Methodist I church officiating. L terment waa : In the Mount Shasta cemetery, I Polback died Monday in the I Weed hospital, where ba had been ; confined two days, I A naUve of Norway, he had , been a resident of Dunsmiur alnce i nr ia auivus-u j - . 1 Daniel, of Tacoma. Wash. Hia tor- i mer wne. sora. euieus eussra Tacoma. formerly of Dunsmulr. was present for the aerricea, aa wai his son. Dont mlas a good bet ihop the Want Ads every day! It pays I "CONSISTENCY" "INSURED" "REGULAR SAVINGS" are mighty important' words when it comes to your sav ings program. Start this next week with as little as $5.00. TELLING ITHE EDITOR I Laliare 9ttmi4 Sara ssaH I ! wrltlaa StflSlv aa OMB aiDB al saa J I paaar. aa! aiasl ba aiana! a? laa ! st aa ! wrllar. CaalrskaMaaa lallswlaa skasa ! I ralaa are waraslf areleeeBee. ! COMPLAINT " KLAMATH PALLS, Ora, (To tha Editor) I Just got through read ing your article on the grasshopper situation In Klamath Palls and tha experience of Mr. Pred H. Stem ler of 1207 California avenue with them. I totally agree with him and no mora true words were aver apoken than appeared In that atory. Tha grasshopper problem la some thing that ona can't fight alone. Everywhere you go you scare up a horde and tha worst of It la that they are about to lay their egga fur next year a crop. I bought $4 worth of powder and poisoned my garden good, trying to keep them from laying their eggs thera ana from eating tha ren table latter running up a Cupco water bill of $20 ot ao trying to hava a garden and though I did kill a few thera are rhousanda mora. It is a Job for tha city or county to handle. Burning the weeda would help a lot, but getting tha fire department of tha city to do anything for you la like pulling teeth. They Just can't be bothered. Wa Uva In Second Addition, tha poor orphan of the city. Wa pay aa high or higher taxes than folks on tha pavement (Crescent avenue i and though the kindly folk and neighbors call up tha different de partment! lo try and get an old building torn down where no ona Uvea and children ara building a tire, or to have a tall tower taken down that was swinging and creak ing in tha wind and waa no longer used as a rsrt'n outlet, lut was in danger of falling on buildings, or to hava our old muddr roads lixed and graveled, or to hava our weeda burped off wa are given the laugh or tha cold shoulder. O yes. they'll be out. They'll do It next week, or remark. "You don't Ilka It, huh, that's too bad." Nothing la ever done. We went on a trip ot 2000 miles ana the worst road we .isd was out hera on Shelly street Tha cii owns ao much of tnla district and It la sura hard to get them to cooperate. It seems to me that Uvy could at least keep the weeds burned off of their property and not let It be ft grasshopper breed. ng place, and to help gravel the street as it Is a abort cut from Hot Springs ad dition over to Orearon avenue and an awful lot of traffic goe by here. In tha wir.ter time It la a me.s. One neighbor remarked. "Maybe the firemen ara too busy playing pinochle and cant leave their game to burn the weeds." Maybe that la so. Oh. If we on'.y liven in the right pan. of town on rhe right side of tha railroad tracks . I see that they get city aid. They are always talking about do ing something, but never accom plish It. Where la that swimming pool they were going to juild. that museum? They were going to hava parks that they were laying land aside for. the rest renms that a city of this sire should hsve and all the rest that cities a lot smaller than Klamath Palis enjoy. Thla Is our complaint from Sec ond Addition. Yours for a better city. MRS. GEOROB H. OLSON. P. 8. We are also "out of limits" when It cornea to having a packaga del'rered fret? the postoftlce and we have to go four blocks after our mail OLDEST LIGHTHOrsE The oldest lighthouse In the Unit ed States ia at Sandy Hook. N. J. When the Declaration of Independ ence was signed. It had been in operation 12 years. FlMT FEDERAL tAVINGt A LOAN ASSOCIATION f Y Y Y wo main tmti L9iWJsv csawaf CyA&(J So. 6th and Walnut Ph. 3126 .e..a..a..a. 'aefe. .!;