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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1945)
Poultry. Dairy Plan Hearings Slated Friday, June I, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREe? Tnnn flraauei""""" i nr Ml . tillv imm v .tiulitor ": , .,.1. . KdUS,bln: Moon May : WZm, her motlier, wno i . " .....iiwrmnlll al dea S tor the went . "?L.i.J nlllht. Mra. I will remain In 1 1nA-. fcrtrtn will arrive hero Sutur- 'u -r-i,i W II i icr lamer, jean ?."'". " in Portland and the III..1, i ..iinnri urnduutlon at wnoro will clnnn. next ad- In, i T IndAfuinnil j . rii ' iiur- Wua col- 20, at. Sin. count iptali nlllht. Willi inw in i l return '""""?.." " km y win . I Ml tnry acu lumy i 1 Gconio Underwood L i member or ira sunnir four Will roiurii iiuio fk Ccorue was recently Elii to the rank of cup P",:7i,, .inted today. 15 " r.nnlns School The nulrl. V" 2 ,. will conduct the an. r". ' ...inn arlinnl thin vear on cl7 no! yet been dotormlned. r. uiulmi Freeman, rood nre I1.." " Il .1 .11(11 alii. rinm. P1"m Wlnnlfrcd Glllen will 0 ..- , -...! T iDonsirfiio iiuiuw iiiv.,,. i ..i RMomtnt The laat of it Garbcr and Campbell cattle Lmunt' from California win- Er iriilng came into Klamath unty Thursday nliiht.- There tre between 10 and 20 cattle in in me ampiircm. I HW QIHC.li iwu new no- M OillCern wci c uuviuu iu ma til force June 1 .They are R. N. ItkllU ana oy amacK, Duin oi unsmulr, Calif. Atkins had oved hi family here and ..nncti In hrlnif hla fnm. jiuia, o k here next week. . , uxiina Set A meeting! of L tourist committee lias been fcrduled tor Tuesday, June 9 10 a. in. in me ennmoer oi Lmtrce. A nrosram for this mini year will be discussed at le meeting. Jtitlomd Two Siskiyou coun . men hnvo been asslitned to t navy following induction at ieCsmo Brnlc armed forces in- (ctlon center. They are Curtis e Byrd of Dorrls, and Bernard Hn Ncrreu oi imoiaice, lugar Appllcatloni Because the shortage of nnner. the 7A has announced there will no cannula: susar sddI cat on rmi availnble at eltv ?rnrirv Bret, some district stores will apply them. Open Cabin Ben Reed has Ine to Diamond lake to open S rummer caoin mere, and to oy first of the season fish- potprtnters To Mee? The lmith chapter of the Foot finteri aannrjlntlnn mill .aIh,1 fleers at a meeting to be held me rencan cafe the evening June t. jTo Atttnd Mass All Catholic luinicrs are asked to attend I Inlpmn hlnK mn. n Ct.in. ry Paschalfs to be held at 0 im,, aaiuraay, June 3. From f!a1lf A.nl m n....V . .. i r a n K ni I, i .r resident now living ,ou,norn Cul. """"cw an uicgo, la visiting hero for several duys. I'ayne re cent V l,f(r.l ' ? , uiy oroKcn flalli. rm. rccolvcd when ho His wife, Lt Doris Payne of tho Wae. warn u . I i.H .i ii. . f ' 're time. She is now stutloncd In Klamath Ed Jarboe, field representative o f Production Credit corporation of Spokane, In In Klamath for a few days with the Klamath Production Credit association. Lea-tt Mrs. Robert Chllcolc, the former Peggy IMkcstruw, has resigned her position at the chamber of commcrco where she has been employed for tho pust 18 months, ."''0(r The US navy Klnmnth rnf.,,11 iim ...u -i.ii " ."miiiill OUUBlUlIOn open again Frfdny morning : A .. . 0i""aa rciurning from Portland. Raiurn Mr anrt m. t Whytnl have returned from a fr,P ln southern Cul fornill ThfV hro,,nhl IUAt- II yearnjld nelce back with them for tho summer. n.llnn. T-..II l " ......... rvuiiiuiinc spnnnaus luig iLu ncr pusiuon witn Commercial yinanco compuny to IntrJ. a nn. IU ...111. .' ' r j,r I'""1""" wnii ivicrcnanis Credit Bureau, where sho was e.uviuuDiy ciii)ioyca, Aihlinii r w. . ' Mm. AHa lp.ni ..i cn..n. ..... . ui ouuill Dili 18 ln AsnlnnH nlli.nlnn 11.. - u , ...,m,i,k .liu iukii school commencement exercises. tIm nr.. iirii.i . " niiunm L-unning- ....... "iik iu muiiiina 10 Bring her daughter home from college -w. BUIIIIIIEr vucuiiun. Buslnaii Tori rnln. n.i and potato grower of Tulclake, waa in Klamath on a business trip Thursday. Entertain mV. i.T,nKj n hisel and hrr Hniiirhio.. Call.. entertaining relatives at their nome on Conger avenuo. Ill DnuM I.i,J.. . ii .u uiijui;!, ijijjuwriier shop, has been ill at home with a bad cold tho past two days. OBITUARY ANNA MOOaE BaUNER Ann Moor Brunei-, for ih. ...i in ysi mldenl ot Kl.milh county. E;,,,,', ' h,r n Ki.m.th tall Wcdnciday, May 30. IMS. follow Ins a Ions lllneta. Th dtceaaed waa a natlva of Nebraaka. and waa and 70 yjara. II montha and 7 duya whn callad. ah u aurvlved by her eon, Kenneth II. Katea of Klamath ralla: a Her. Mr. Nnll M.lr. nf n. til.... Calif.: t frandion, Pre Kenneth Eatei Jr.. U. S. rrny In th South Pacific, nd nloc. Mra. Ed Knupp of Klam ath ralla. Or, runcral aervlcea will m held from the chapel of Ward'a Klamath Funeral home, 023 Hlfh, Sat urday, June J. lots, at 3 p. ni. with Bev. Victor Phillip, of the Tint Metho dlat church offleiatlnv. CM.miim.ni Iervlrea and Interment will follow In .Inkvllle cemetery, rrlenda arc retpect full lnvltd to attend. PoHco court hearings wore held on two cases of drunken ness nnrl (tun nf u-i I -niaiii;y ril- iiiuiiiiiib, uno uruiiK oauea UUl. John Fanning posted $8 ball fOr a RPrnnH vlnlntlnn n Ik. ... v.. j . mi; ordlnuuco on allowing dogs to mi miKu. vviuie wooa, naval a r station, posted $S ball for viuiuuun oi mo Daslc rule. Arnold J. Vniino fin d,..j was cited to appear in court Saturday morning at 10 a. m. for drlvinif wllh fnnr in n, front Beat. Ho posted ball of $5 iur tun appearance. E. .1 n n I O A MftllrfnrA OOAK Gnlrlnn nnH Arihm. A .. , ....(im. m tvjf lily crs were involved In an auto accident on East Main, May 31. utiinagc on racuuiord s vehicle was ft.stlmntnH at cinn m ta Klnton. 518 High, and' w! l! ivici-uiiocK met in a car accident at S. 6th and Klamath May 31, but fin rlnmaon rAnnnli hnmt oeon mca. mra. missel. McCol ium, uuou uary, and Lem M Manninff mnnrtArl an niitn an volvcd May 30 on Commercial iu uuinuge was report ca, John firtlhv 7th onrf nh- nortcd In nnllrn that ovhoixt pipes have been stolen from his auiuinuDiic. TRUMANS MAY FACE i wt oecausc vieua uarr is "nrl nf nn tlia mils ltU U ennKintf rlcrht nnw ' tho rr-mnn may have to find a new cook for uic numincr wniie nouse nere. Violin . a rifiTrii nnnlrnrl fnm Inn nrnQtHnni'ti nmlln n i a years and said she has been ubkcu oy a relative oi ine Tru mans to quit her soda fountain 1nh in n ehaln trna .In,. nnA - . " i. u.u.n .im resume working for them. i aon i Know tncy re a nice family to work for but I'm sort Of On thf mil With iha .nnlln. right now," Vlctta said. "I'm go ing to maKe up my mind after una wun rars. rruman. Shp cniH ehn in,,1 .1111 Mnt the angel food cakes President i finnan uses. Mrs. Trnmnn fa nvnnxl.il i. n1. rive this weekend to supervise apiing nousc cleaning. ' - No Added Supplies Of Fuel Oil Seen WASHINGTON, June 1 (JF) Tho petroleum administration for war cautioned the Pacific northwest today against expect ing more civilian fuel oil sup plies. Inerpn.errl mllltnrir ruinl... ments, plus transportation diffi culties, mm 11 necessary to continue present restrictions un til japan s defeat, PAW said Ahnnt nni-firth m 9 nnn nnn acres, of Florida, is composed of nvers, airearns ana laKCS. Notice Of 1945-46 Budget Meeting In aKordanct with tht provliloni of the "Local nudcet Law" (Sects. 110.1201 to 11 (M 21 5 o r T a ft'ffn,hY hu&i.?R.l.eo,?n,laM St 5,"' "'. 0". in compline. 5wlth Jaldl.wV iKSdnci totKtlAi&!Q!i,.!!?''A?T M,rr"l. Oreion for tho eniufna flucol year of from July 1, 1943 to July 1? 10M. r-"'i vutiH.t f.um.iai miv ne aueuii.n With ftt rn,nmnn r-n..nMll r-it.. -t ..-m n .C . Tin ouuiandlns Indebtadneii of city of Merrill. Oreion, of May la, 1043, ia aa follow: Nilur of Obligation '. nanam, ibi nemndlns , inn Bonda, and Btfundlnf , SEATTLE, June 1 (IP) Hear ings regarding northwest poul try and dairy programs will be held here June 14 by a special congressional committee, the cnamocr oi commerce reported yesterday. The committee is chairmaned by Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson and in cludes Reps. Holmes (R-Wash.), Pace (D-Ga.), Clements (D-Ky.), uorsKi (U-JU.), Andreson (It Minn.) and Hertcr (R-Mass.) IT TO BE FILED TACOMA. June 1 (A The disagreement between two AFL unions, representing Pacific Coast pulp and paper mill work ers, and mill operators, will be incd as a dispute case with ine conciliation division of the U. S. department of labor at San Fran cisco today, John Sherman, vice president of tho Interna- tlon Brotherhood of Pulp, Sul- pnite and Paper Mill Workers, said here last night. Sherman said the flline will be made by the joint bargaining committee of his union and the sister organization, the Interna tional Brotherhood - ot Paper Makers. The unions and operators met at Portland a week ago and fail ed to come to an agreement over union requests for wage in creases, holidays with pay, high er night shift differentials and employer-paid group insurance. Sherman said the unions in volved represent 17,000 workers in mills in Washington, Oregon and California. Merchants To Decide On Closing Stores PORTLAND. June 1 A In- dividual 'merchants will decide whether to close their doors one or more days weekly because of meat scarcity, the Independent Retail Meat Dealers' association voted last night. some speakers said shops should stay onen because of an obligation to customers. Asso ciation President M. H. Wolf said about . one-fourth of the area's shops now close one day. The meat dealers endorsed a request to the war food adminis tration and OPA for a "Dolnt holiday" on lamb during heavy marketing. Storaae Plant Blast Damages Machinery POUTT.ANn .Timo 1 tan Fire Investigator Norman How- ArH nlneorl HnmntfA af KB nnn today after a Northwestern. Ice una ioia storage company plant fire here which started With nn eynlielnn .m.lnrm. In ...... . vn..wu.w.. JhaHlUa; 111 the refrigeration unit. ... - Although produce was saved, damaged machinery will delay ice mnntifnetiirf. enlrl rinmnan.. Secretary Paul Henningsen. I Lawrence J. Bennett, 48, Is In the county jail today in lieu oi uuu casn Dan, cnargeu with forging a bank check for (120 on H. Douglas Whlteline of Swan lake. A complaint against Bennett was signed by Nellie Harring ton, employe of Frazer's mar ket and ffrorprv nf 9.317 6 Att. The forgery is alleged to have uvtuwcu uii may j, wnen uen nett attempted to cash the cnecK at rrazers. According to the complaint, Bennett attempt ed tn Pfl.h the, ehoflr In V.a...1. absence. Nellie Harrington gave him. $50 and told him to re turn. He fallprl in Hn nn was arrested by authorities in 1 1 una, iaiu., on a warrant to thl nhpriff n n A . raliipnafl 4n K-iamatn iallg by the sheriff's off Irp Bennett appeared In justice court .inursaay ana waived pre liminary hearing and grand jury Inrllrtmpnf. T-To wn. rnlni.n 4n the county jail and will be urougni oeiore circuit judge David R. . Vandcnberg to enter a pica. THAT'S BETTER TONOPAH. Nev.. June 1 P When: several davs went bv without action on his request for a ' furlough, MSgt. Otto vanex oi uerwyn, 111., took the matter - uo with the riersonnel office of the Tonopah army air neio. "We tore that uc" a clerk told the sergeant. Then noting his dismayed look the clerk added: . "Your overseas service makes you eligible for a dis charge. - we're going to send you on a permanent lurlough." YOU DONT NIED CASH AT Wt-USI PURCHASE COUPONS Yam so to tht CrtM OffM Jort one to ft a book fuH of covpoos ... then yom pea4 mm eoipoaa juit like eaeh all tfaroagh Mi eton. Thcre'a bo tma er formal Ity. m slfBtni aatei alipi.' Small down panint and aiTrlB.flfaart GET Y0ORS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Offk Amount ..... 1 13 .000.00 9,000.00 Natur of Obligation WaUr Bonda Amount -.121,000.00 C. E SHARP, TII0t8BnAiTi$!'t C0mmltU- K. C. BURKES PAW. D. LEWIS EVA BOWMAN T. W.- CHATBURN lt. B. WALKER aiul rand.' -PUSStMeNTS . Minhal wttt-i l-'will roue . 'ii""!'1!.'" "r"1 p''. mal ...... . UUe . ...HrfW."Hw..M.... aunar.T crrr or mkrrill, oreoon triacal Year Jly lit I July HI) Actual 10U.I3 ..4 1,000.12 88. jn ao.oo .... 10.00 Actual 1043. t 9 1,4:1.611 37.64 7.ao 10.00 ?" Oarbaee. Irrlaatlen Wlr fiSS! "lr" r"l Rplacemnl e!C.nd"o..8crp,r uiht and Power ZJZZZZZZ Ifrtlillon Water Z .... "fi improvemtnt wwmhI f 1.37B.OO :..t v,niei fiiti " "na iwpairi flaBV.-:"- "-""""-' . i ltCAFrlat. c. ' a." ... M ia : ..finpiie .. ad. ii , pcn,B w.:i7 1S1.17 04.07 663.78 62.S0 336.60 1,308.60 1R0.32 2.2.20 667.03 62.M 310.20 . Actual lt. 0 Mo. , 774.08 26.1.24 30. 3!i 5.00 1.101.U 1.112.07 110.4.1 108.38 ' 431.60 200.00 Budget For year I 1,900.00 00.00 40.00 10.00 1,600.00 V 350.00 100.00 100.00 , 800.00 90.00 200.00 ' Eatlmate rorl09.48 . f ,400.00 aoo.oo 30.10 10.00 a 1,873.47 ... 08.73 .... K13.U0 34.110 3.01 200. W) a moIs 3,600.00 f 1,200.00 200.00 1 .100.00 600.00 90.00 630.00 ... 120.00 62.00 - : ii Otneral and Emrncy ritnda .L...::.. :.TT7 l.r aertlalnaj. Prlntinir'TiirCJS. ir.r n.., leu,.. .("A '""ranee. Lraal, Anlltlni f,,,." ""J Surely Bond ..... i w-i.rj- ana Auaiung Inn.. i"V '""o - - lMllon Tax fSS",SSv. r." KS. Court Fine. Mill . I'm ' ' M!?'. and ,.. R,Vr" "d Repair. 71.94 303.16 47.30 1,204.02 ... 230.07 43.00 ... ' 17.00 ... . 14014 33.00 00.00 70.30 1B.W1 ... 1,081.1)3 ji 2,004.31 1,031.70 1,600.00 S 3,200.00 63.7.1 S 30.00 t 60.00 SIS ,,731.'?i moQ oo.no 30.40 0.00 ' 8.00 900.00 311,34 . S0i00 . M ,0 660.83 1,877.38 t 613.00 313.00 130.00 f 60.00 a 120.00 a iro.oo 10.37 23.30 ' T 20.00 . 40.00 ' ' 300 10.00 30.68 23.14 r: ... . 30.00 30.00 I 100.03 a 130.28 . a 300.00 a 300.00 00.03 f 10.00 f ' 63,00 63.00 113.11 37.BO . . .173.00.. , 300.00 107.30 133.00 , 73.00 . 73.00 312.08 f 182.80. ' a 313.00 " ' 340.00 4,037.33 3,323.111. ' . S 4,330.00 ' t 6.07.1.00 3117.03 000.73 S 900.00 710.40 3,334.08 I 6,230.q . . 4,830.40 , 8 7,683.40 S 1.200.62 703.00 f 1,300.00 ' 1 2.3OO.U0 370.10 124.10 . 390.00 400.00 40.00 , 20.00 . ' 40.00 . , 40.00 10.00 1 10.00 124.90 77.07 1.10.00 190.00 90.00 23.00 i 30.00 30.00 133.30 201.00 100.011 300.00 1,446.10 200.71 390.00 233.30 1,600.00 I 3,493.01 1.703.38 2.300.00 $ 3,000.00 I Sinking 1-und JIZi!!ZZZi; RrfV" r ;. ' 1.7- e.e , fins tmgr Bond. .ZZZ r'muH . J I 423.U0 938.02 33.21 447.08 141.63 1,060.00 1.210.87 A nn 73 4,778.73 .... 3.000.00 .... 730.00 300.00 V3,000.00 r""1 o Balane. n.'J7 423.00 123.37 4.88 437.83 24.13 1.920.00 1,841.78 $ 4.770.00 I 4,770.00 - $ 2,000.00 877.30 333.30 $ 3,000.00 Tol.l All Fund. SI3.I83.40 t 3,900.00 2111.00 90.30 473.93 381.40 1 3,480.03 t 3,480.09 a 1,000.00 .112.30 187.30 f I.BOO.OO' & Emergency S 7,883.40 a 8.000.0U I 600.00 400.00 110.00 473.00 83.00 1,880.00 930.00 I 4.300.00 I 4,300.00 a 3,000.00 823.00 ' 379.00 Water ' Fund 4,300.00 4,300.00 1 aoo.oo 800.00 110.00 473.00 73.00 1.840.00 900.00 I 4.300.00 I 4,300.00 a 3.000.00 . 373.30 427.90 a 3,000.00 Bond and Interest a 3,000.00 $ 9,883.40 S 3,689.40 92,689.40 9 3,000.00 9 3,689.40 9 3,000.00 BUY AN EXTRA 'BOND GET A FREE TICKET , , To The Demonstration 11 If This Is Your Infantry Modoc Field -Tuesday "Thi It Your Infantry", show will be staged ' by the army ground forces at a contribution to the 7th'Wor Loan. Eighty men, 15 of them ' from Oregon, will be in the unit.. It will include " 29-piece band. The group will come here in an 11-vehicle convoy. . General Public dmusion $25.00 WCnelnl rUBIIC bond purchased aft.r May 24th. 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