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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1934)
April 6, 1034 SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS SESSION ION E SO IMi'Ctloni of ttuohtra for next year nnd oonaldnriitlon nf aaalart, hdiilo reeoin mended by a com 1n H t oo of teaclmr worn fouline of running r in county auhuol uorfl wmliu ailuy afternoon. Tin leac-her Mai wui worked over, but fluul nniniui'ouiunli Willi mid until (ha tff la com. plolod. Many I'roiioaiila Offered. Tbt raeoimuoudiillon of tho teacher com mil lo are only ad. viaory in nniuro. nut won oomid erd favorably by Ilia acbool Hoard with no tluflult action Jnken la yot. Propnaal by llio commute fol Inwi 1. That tarh(ira enntraoli aliould ovr a purlod of tan niontna. t, That a alntl aalary ched ulo ihould b adopted or hlih and iinili school laacbara. uu dor til Im plan, toaohnra with tho tain amount of trnlnlug and ex. perlonce would raialve lb aame aulary, whether high or grade ai'iiooi instructor. 3. That extra-curricular duties requiring considerable lime out aide tlin regular lenrhlug ached uln thotiM Justify additional sol ar. 4. That any recommendation made by Itila committee on tliu luxation of tick lav abould b general. 5, That a reasonable amount of alck Icav on bait pay ahould bo granted teachers. Th IookDi nf llm could bo Increased with year In aorvlce, but al-k loavo would ""I accumulate.' ' , Tliat tho followlnit anlnry ntioitulw la recommend'ed with tho flral year of service considered a a period of teacher training (p pri'ntlc year): Knlorltig eorvlce with two year' training: let year, 885 per month; aee ond ytar, lit; third year. 136; fourth year, I01; fifth year. II 10; lth rear, lilt; aevenlb ycir, 1110; eighth year, f 125. Ktitering with four year' train lux: Klral year. 895; eerond year, 1115; third yuar, llb; fourth year. HJu; fifth year. U&; sixth year. tUOt aventh year, 3U6; olllith year. II.'.O. Under the plan, experience In other school ayatema would bo credited for no more than three ycora. Advancement to eoventb and eighth salary rate would de pond upon auiurlor leaching abil ity. 7. Th principal' lalarlM should be flxod by the board, taking Into conalderatlon thai roiiiniunlty and Importance of thej position. It la expected th board will mako allRlit downward change In the aalary achedul when it la finally adopted. . . ForTwTii Hold Car Prices Down , To Present Scale DKTItOlT, April S, (U.R) Hen ry nrd. holding to the, belief that "when prima go up. bualneaa goe down," announced Wednea dny Hint he ha no Intention of Increaalng prices of Ford auto mobile. . Ho added that hi com pany 'la making a profit on pre sent operation coala. Ilia atatemont wm mndo follow ing announcement by several oth er motor companies of Increased prlroa on their ear. General Motor and the Chryaler corpora tion, chief competitor of Ford In the low prlcod field, were among thou advancing price on email and large ear. "I have found that higher wage do not mean Increaaod coats," Ford auld In announcing hi Intention to retain hi car price. "If our matorlal prices go too high, we will atart mak ing our own." InwtNlt of Antral gutaownl of tha WlltttM tUUDAHCI COUMNV of foronto, Cansila, in tha auu of Canada, aa ia tiiirir-nm ow or nawsrtat, tea. aaaa ia n ImuritKi Commlnlotut at Uh Ium at Orfgon, purmant to Uv: CAI'ITAL I Aaamrnt af llitMstr nt"lt. ,g 400,000.00 I.M'IIMK IT git arimtuw raealiad dur inc im in ei.soa.aie.! l,7 ImstnI, dltlilml n4 rvnti rwe!tt durlni th yrir. 144,604.11 '!!-l!H Itiriim frnn ollifr hiotm Tmlird during tl nit gs.gll.4t fcui hum T.gi.tog.rit.Br UIMinlWKMICNT It-IB Nt tonn ntld durl' th tw avlwiinc aljuiimnt ti- pmm g g3S,srt.gt PliMtwH paid on Mplial Mock ' during git roar Nona H-g-g CommlnloM and MlulM paid durlr Ilia r' 80P.8JO.gg la Tatta, llrtntM and ra raid dmln lh )' 81.gSl.Ia 10 03-at-gg to J Cl-84-4 Amount af all athar aiptndl lutM gtr.ggg.ll THE EVENING HERAI-D. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NTNU Dominion Leader HOItlZO.VTAI, J Who la th Dominion polltlral loader In Ilia plrturef ItVenorabl. 15 T ehun. 10 On the I. IT Not In. 18 Worktd aa tn Inald aiilaamun. 20 Oa-nltinc. 21 flood. St Hound. heudad hammer. JJ Hudden Invanlon. 21 Herond uote. 46 16 WllhouU 47 21 Dreg a. jo To apout forth. 80 ill I'olkemin. 84 Cuttle buna. 51 SI Work of kill. 37 He wa editor (4 of a pepcr 55 IM riy.' tt It Young goat I? 40 Mountain paaa, 41 Dron bee., 49 Structural unit. IT Anattor to IVovloue I'uaile 44 Tertiary formation. Norlheaal. Quaking. Morlndln dy. To decline to proaocute. Ranakrlt dialect. Large room. Mnthor. , Kiln. Kxcapt for a few month, lie waa from 1021 to 10J0 (pi.) body. 11 Kind. 12 Nuver (contr.) II He wua a repreaoulallve at the League of N'ullun at II fenny, 10 f'erlalie. 22 Portion. 24 Profound. 20 Voli elnaa. 27 Quoit pin. 20 llualencd. .11 Itoniunoriited, 01 III country 132 Year book Hi dominion 3.1 Itnl lian river.: of VKIIT1CAL 1 Volullou. 2 Nolay. 9 Door rug. 4 Meaaur of ra. I Cahbaga plant 95 To rra. 17 Holltory ' ' J 39 To curry off g ; pcraon ( 40 To contend. 42 Mnnilirnne of the eyo ' 44 Mohuinm, dnnlnin. I Equable. 46 Do aoxcd fowl. 7 Neither. 47 (lenu of auka. irtvliglou 49 Fluid rock. ceremony II Your and my, I Perfect type. 13 Culdcd. lOOenlue of the 11 Myaelf. l ia I. lii (L W Ifl" It1 " 1k il Ii4 lli ' rr- " toi5 17 ro 2T ZJ "iJ1S P-P P- " rjj'yi !r? " 1 1 H I f I hi 111k The annual congregation din ner and bualneaa meeting of the Flrat Preabyterlan church will be held Friday evening In th church lining room. The regular time for the meeting, according td the charter, .le the laat Monday of March," tut on account of the Duff ovangellatle campaign, the gathering ilen wag adjourned to meet tbla Friday. Reporta from the varloug or- gaiilitatlon will be heard fol lowing th dinner, which I un der thg direction of Mr, Earl P. (Illbert. chairman of th congre gational iocial commltte. The bualneaa aonalon will be Inter allied with program of muilc and fun, ilmllir to that held laat year, when every member -re mained until the cloie of th en. tire meeting. Member ' fend frlondn are Invited to attend.- If not notified a to what to bring, pleaae confer witn Mr. Gilbert, Steel Magnate's Widow Succumbs NEW YORK. April 6. U.rT Mr. Elbert H. Gary, widow of the atel magnate, diod at 9 o'clock tbla morning at her Flttb avenue realdence after a pro longed lllnoe. II r. Oary, the former Emma Tawnaend, waa the eecond wlto of the tteel man, whom he mnr rled tn 1105, throe year attar the death of hi tint wife. ' i Eom kind of eawed are more uiialtlve medium In the toat for Iodine than any known chemical. Tolal iipndlluraa l,14,IOf.O ARar.T Valua nf raal aitata ownrd (mar- ktt Tnlim) , Nana 4 kit 40 Valiia of ftnfai and bnitdi oanad (N. Y. ina. Dnl. , baili) gg.Jti.ort.fg Loani on morliagta and oolUUral, aid. Nona r run In lianta and on hand... 801.gor.Oft l-g loa S4 Pramluma In 0tffa of rallaMInn orlltan alnra Han- limhff ,10, in:i,i lia.44l.ia lg Intaroat and ranta oSm and aernicil 8S.Sg3.9S 18-ia Im IS Other admitted aaifla O.glO.gg Mai admlllad not gs.BOO.alO.gl I.IAlllMTIKR 14-tS (iron glalmi fur lui ' wnald g 8(11, nr. 00 lg Amount nt linrarnfd prrnilumi nn all miliUn.lhw ilik l.gll.gOS.ri lg Una for cnrtimlaalnn aiul liro- lrrt 13,734,11 H-ai.jl.gg All olliir llablll- l k i gg.nrg.gg 10 Cnntlngrnw rtlarra , 3ll,IUg.T0 ' . FROM BR OA D W AY TO YOU ' Pastel Felts $595 Tolal llaldllilM, ampt aaeltat . fl.16a.ara.Tl 81 giauioir iinmiii g too.ooo.oo 80 Rurplui om all llablllllM.,. l,31t.0"!.U urpliia aa regnrda pollerboldara. .gl,IJr,g.il Tnlal i. . ,gJ,n0,S40,gl lll'glN'Mg IN OHKOON yog TIIK YK.VR Nat nromliimi itotliad during tli yr ,,,, I t.roi.g) l.niKti paid during tht rr 14, KM. at I.011M Intnrrid during tht ytar.. IT.aig.gf Name or t'omnanr, Wamrn AonranN Comrinr, Namaof Prailriont, R, A. Rrtiwuell, Namo of Ramlarr, d. gtiiblnilnn, Biilnlnrr raililint altnrnrr lor imloa, luiutinot (tpiiitnlMlAntr, lalam, Oragon. Itug I fotalir, U. I. Mniri. JAMKH II. DltlHOOM, Iti'alilont Agent, Klamath Fall ' BEAUTIFUL BIG, BRIMS' THAT CAN BE' WORN AT MANY AN ANGLE . . SOFT PASTEL SHADES OF Yellow Blua Turquoise White Wa believe thesa new arrivalg to ba the first of ' their kind in the city. SEE THEM ON,. OUR MEZZANINE . . , FLOOR MILLINERY DEPTy' Othor Spring Hnt Including Rough Straws and Milan Beiget Graen .; . Rose $2.95 and more'. La iQ)iat? Klamath Falls Oregon es Lakeview Here's New Kind of a Mother HIP Aaaurauc)! of rnoptiratlon and support In II clmin-up, flx-uu rampulxn are bnlng rrnlvi-d dully by the Junior chiunber or com. more, attnrdlug to Rudy Jureba, aucri'liiry. Tho Lloim club, through Dr. M K. C'onpur, president, laaited tho following ttatoment: "The Klamath Pall Lion club la moat happy lo endnrae the Klamalli County Junior Chamber of Commerce' clean-up, paint-up and fix-up campaign now being conducted In our city, and we wlali to extend to that orKunlza. tlon and lt mnmbrra the aeaurntice of our wbolo-liuaried aupport und coopnrntlon In the accompllati muiit of ta purpnae. "We, feel that, wltb th..hidp of every public minded citizen and by tint rigid cuforcoimml of our exhaling nrdinnncoa, tho general appnuniiico and httiillh condition of our city can bo greatly Im proved, and for the accouipllah niunt of auch ends, exist auch or ganlr.ntlnna aa the Llune. "Tho Uona club, therefore, join with the Junior Chamber of Commerco and the other sur vice clubs of thla city In urging property owuora to cloun-up, pulnt-up gud fix-up. Too much emphasis cannot bo placed upon tho benefit which will accrue therefrom. "Join In thla campaign, carry it on throughout tho year and make our city a better, a cleaner and mora beautiful place In which to live." Sirs. Horace Manning, prcal dnt of the Fremont Parent Toachers . aaaoclatlon, informed Jacobs that tho organization is cooporutlne; with the Junior cham ber In calling attontlon of chil dren to th clean-np program. The teachers at Fremont she said, have worked out a definite plan. Including a special assembly, ot ays and poster. -' n , -Y i Mothcrlc-j alligators, recently hatched from egg on a southern Cali fornia alligator farm, find their food problem solved with a milk filled rubber glove. Little Marilyn Brown help out In the feeding. Cyclonic Wind , Hits San Jose SAN JOSE. Calif.. Anrll 5. 0JJ) A local cyclonic wind Wednesday ileatroyed fruit drying ahedt of O. A. Uril. tosslne- two sheet Iron roofs SO feet square some 7E feet and collapsing shed wall. Peter Dnrsa, watchman, narrowly avoid ed being struck by a hurtling root. Sixteen years ago the same kind ot cyclone, believed formed in adjacent mountains, damaged L'rzl's buildings. Napoleon Bonaparte has been the inspiration for the writing of about 40,000 book. ! Pacific northwest alfalfa mar ket are extremely quiet. Klam ath Falls shipped one of the only two cars received In Port land during the week ending April I. The bay was largely taken from the car In small lota by retailor and sold at around IH-H.50 per ton. : The - light trading and move ment wa attributed principally to good pasturage and from low returna from dairy products, which ha restricted the taking of hay and all commercial feeds. . Alfalfa cropa generally are from two to three weeks far ther advanced than usual In the northwest. Prospect for the crop are good, except that the first cutting may be weedy be cause of the mild weather and fast growth during the late winter and early spring. Ten Thousand Men Return to Steel . Work In February NEW YORK Anrll a iiea More than 10,000 employes re- uirnen 10 worg m trie steel Indus try during February, while both worklna; hnura anil wa o-a . were Increased during that month, reports 10 me merlcan Iron and Steel Institute showed today. Tba tntal nn m ho- nf votVih the 219 member companies of the iron and steel code receiving hourly, piece work or tonnage wages In February waa 365,305, compared with 355,292 In Janu ary. The average hours per week nf nafh emnlnva waa tnirammA from 29.2 to 31.9, while the aver age hourly wage rose from 68.1 to 58.7 cents. Total wacaa nfllri tn sIaaI rni1r. ffrn In B'ohi-iiflPv vara, 197 9Q4 901 compared with 826.737,393 In January, while th latex! wgg In orons, (fteotlv April 1, ia ox pected to awell tn monthly pay roll of th Induatry by l, liiO 000. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood' Pharmacy baa regla tered but little variation In baro metric pressure during the last 24 hour, while the reading 1 lightly higher Thursday. The Tycoa recording hermom otor registered maximum and minimum temperature Thursday us follow: . High, 86; low, 39. -Forecast for next 24 hour: Fair; moderate temperature. The United Statea weather bu reau reporta no precipitation for the 24 hour period ending Wed nesday at t p. m.; 8.91 to? the season to date; 8.28 normal; 6. 75 last year. Spring Ii Here Have Toeur Car Washed and Simonlzed $3.50 Up Wa nam the latest type) cleaner Just our. Hakes yonr ear parkle like aew. E. Littles The fUmonlaa King At Imperla! Garage k"V:. y-- Mmi d Si--'" W tatwaV.nav . S :. & - PlWaJg F RID AY A N D SAT URDA Y "Among Our Best Buys" Now COMES OUR w w w y&r i i J f IBS $ni Exit to all thos drtssos that w bought bW or Eattorl Good littt drtt thoy aro, too, that wero never meant to sell as low as we are offering them In this after Easter clear-away. Some of the dresses arrived too lore for Easter selling...some of them are just styles that you didn't carry off as quickly as we expected you to. But they are all marvelous dresses, well styled and correctly. You'll get much wear from them . . . there's no reason why most of' tjjem can't be worn even into summerl , Sizes 12 to 52 PRINT FROCKS OF PURE DYE CREPE JACKET DRESSES WITH LONG OR SHORT JACKETS EVENING GOWNS AND COCKTAIL DRESSES, TOO.' KLAMATH FALLS LAKEVIEW OREGON -.- :.Wya.1vWWlff iwaaaau .' iau iipmpj, llir- ,!,,) -'-itntia aiiiaiii ii iiim irnwicMiwiiMMim si ftrr v...,.