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FOUR HERALD AND NEWS $raU anbS FRANK JENKINS MALCOLM WLK Editor MsruLging Editor A Mn.por.ry combln.Uon of the Sverung "" Ki.rn.lh Mwv Published event afternoon except "" Eun.d. .nd Pint etroett. rU.rn.Ui r.tls, Orwon. by th. &Sd KSmSm Co. nd lb. N.w. PublUolM Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Br carrier m'Jim By mall n carrier vmmr g? eu ay mmu 1 ' ZuxZTkIiL- Modoc SUklrou couath. -W 7 CO KllZoruv. on Auuit . 1 UJ Mart & IS7 Uembtr, Today's Roundup By MALCOLM EPLEV TOO much "overhead irrigation" may cut 1945 crop production in the Klamath area, but dont let vourself be carried away with bearish sentiment. Crops that nave been lost before have sold for several million dollars in the fall. However, it is plain that the persistent May rains "didn't do the potato farmers any good." They badly dis rupted the planting season. There was some loss of seed, and delay in planting may re duce the yield unless there is an unusually long growing season in the autumn. EPLEY The area seems to be spotted with good and bad individual situations. Some farmers find seed In the ground in good condition and the crop coming along. Others haven't finished planting. Whatever losses there may be in potatoes and onions are likely to be partially offset by extremely favorable conditions on dry lands and pastures, due to that same "overhead irri gation" that made it a nasty spring for irriga tion farmers. Pasture and range have never been better. . Dry land farmers, who were looking forward to a scanty season six weeks ago, now find their crops in exceptionally fine shape so good that there will be excellent yields regardless of how dry the season may be from here on out. And so it goes. Farmers seem to view the general situation optimistically or pessimistical ly according ' to their individual situations. Those, as we have said, are spotted. So is sen timent over the outlook. - - As for us, we - were sufficiently optimistic today to break out last year's straw hat. - Paper-' AE have received at least half a dozen an YY - nouncements from the department of the interior telling us that Goodrich M. Lineweaver has been appointed director of the branch, of operation and maintenance. Today, we received another, along with comment which Reclama tion Commissioner Bashore made to Secretary Ickes about Goodrich M. Lineweaver. It is our wish at this time to report that we are fully convinced that Goodrich M. Line weaver is the new director of o.tand m. We also wish to point out that there is a paper shortage, and to suggest that if Mr. Ickes and Mr. Bashore and their aides will quit writing to ' us and others about Mr. Lineweaver's appoint- ment, maybe enough paper can be saved to allot The Herald and News an extra ton before war's end. Suspicious SUSPICION seems to have reached a new high hereabouts. A feminine acquaintance of ours reports that she was seated in a local restaurant next to a man who concluded his meal and left just after she sat down. She wanted to play . the juke ; box, and moved over into his seat to reach the nickel slot in front of that place. - When our friend got up to pay her bill, the waitress asked her why she had moved to the adjoining seat. Startled, she explained, but the waitress looked at her accusingly and remarked that the man who occupied that seat had always left a quarter tip. , "I couldn't find it there today," she added, significantly. Market Quotations NEW YORK, Jun. 7 (API Specialties r . j . v-"" emiyujn 01 sirengm In today', stock market although many leaders slipped under light selling pressure. Closing quotations: American Can . ; oai. Am Car & Fdy 471? Am Tel & Tel 170i Anaconda t " 141! fall, D..II.... O-l?. Cat T...I.. m . 8 . JZ 81 y. IV. 43 V. - 68'. 31 '1 -. 37'i 87 . 38". 25' 19V, - 641, .. 28 31 40', .-. C. .38H .. S3? 12". 22. ...120 .. 49', 37C 12', 12 22", ...128 'i 68a. 17 Comomnwealth 6c Sou Curtis-Wright General Electric General Electric Gt Nor Hy pfd Illinois Central . Int Harvester Kennecott Lockheed s-cii n Montgomery Ward N Y Central Northern Pacific ... Pac Gas & El Packard Motor . Penna R R Republic Steel Richfield Oil : Safeway stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Brands Sunshine Mining Trans-America ... Union Oil Calif Union Pacific U S Steel Warner Picture. . Potatoes CHIC A fin .Tun t AD.txrvA, nt. t?8i arrival 48, on track 73, total U. S. Bhi omenta IftRR New stocks: offering very light, de mand exceeds available supply, market California 100-l'b. sacks of Long Whites) LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. June 7 tAP-WFA) Sal able hogs 3000: total 12.500; fully steady: good and choice barrows and gilts at 140-lbs. up at $14.75: good and choice lows at $14.00; complete clearance. Salable cattle 4500, total 6000; salable calves 800 total, 800 salabale; fed steers and yearlings. Including yearling heif ers, steady to 25 cents lower; cows 115 to 25 cents off; bulls steady, with beef bulls hcUvp; most fed steers $15.00 17.25; top $17.75 an weighty steers and $17.00 on yearlings: eastern shipper de mand narrow on both steers and she stock; most beef cows $10.00-13.00; cut ters $0,00 down; weighty sausage bulls to $13.25; and heavy fat bulls to $15.50; vealers fully steady at $10.50 down; stock cattle scarce, steady to strong. Salable shiep 2000, total 7000; steady: rid lot naffva soiinr lambs at $16.00 News Behind The News By MEW YORK, firess. Unlike . . I month. 93 13 96.00 04 Member Audit Bureau Circulation . ann w" this way: Mr. trying to inmate in tins w ycuviat tional Surrender" Grant in the Civil War, who earned his nickname at Fort Donaldson but gave generous terms to Lee at Appomatox. I think I can demonstrate, if you will read on, that any procedure except the Roosevelt Truman policy of unconditional surrender is not onlv impractical but impossible and the hope of" many people to save lives by offering conditional surrender is founded on an unsound understanding of military history, particularly the same Civil War. The Japanese war is being conducted by a ruling military clique with the full support of the people. No terms to the clique are possible because these would mean the end of the persons who operate it. Any terms of fered to the people could not be effective until they overthrow the clique, and therefore the only feasible time to consider terms is after that. But when they have done this, they are prepared for unconditional or any suvrender. Task Impossible TRY to write some terms to encourage them to revolution and you will see how impossible is the task. One critique I saw suggested we offer the people the restoration of their em peror. What emperor, to what Japanese class and for how long? Unless Jap military might is first crushed can we possibly contrive any thing to prevent another bigger Pearl Harbor 20 years hence a successful one next time. I do not believe wars can be ended except by unconditional surrender. The terms which Grant gave Lee at Appomatox had nothing to do with the end of the war. Further resistance proved impossible before Lee asked for terms. The South had been crushed. Indeed, it lay pros trate for nearly 50 years.- Does anyone think an earlier conclusion could have been reached to the Civil War if Grant's terms had been offered earlier? It is impossible for anyone to believe that. And what were those terms? Basically that the officers could keep their sidearms and the soldiers their horses (which they owned anyway as the Confederate com missary could not furnish any) in order that they might go home to plow and to live, with out requiring federal support. You have to beat an enemy in any war in order to get any terms, then after they are beaten, you can call it whatever you like it still is unconditional surrender. In the War of 1812 we negotiated a peace before we won the battle of New Orleans, and this fiasco resulted in terms so unpopular they could not be enforced by the victors against us. Kidding Doesn't Help NOTHING can be gained by kidding our selves. .Lives are saved in wars by swift, decisive action. The quicker you beat the enemy, the smaller is your casualty list. There fore what you need is overpowering might and shrewd generalship, not peace programs. You can never save lives by selling your war aims short. Innuendos suggest we might do well to leave Japan with something to offset prospective Russian inroads in Asia, or capture of that continent, as Europe has been considerably captured. That is not our way. This nation acts on the basis of first deciding what is right, and then pursuing it with irresistible might to final conclusion. We will gain nothing by aping European methods of doubledcaling. We have done better as a nation following our own way than any of the doubledealers in all Eu ropean or world history. There is greater power in the American heritage than anyone can muster. That power and heritage will survive in this world long after the doubledealers have contrived their extinction by their own artifices. down; package 60-lb. weights $13.75; load mixed common to good 90-1 b. old crop wooled tubs $14.25; wooled black face yearling breeding ewes $15.00. with 2-ycar-oldi $11.50; few yearling wethers $1500 . sizable string wooled yearlings heId 8.bo.e 4.00i odd lot shorn native ewes $0.007.75. PORTLAND, Ore., June 7 (AP-WPA) Salable cattle 223; total 650; calves 50; liberal proportion of early supply soft grassy beef type cattle; market less active but mostly steady; light stock er steers 114.25-15.00; medium salughter steers $15.00; common-medium heifers $11.00-14.50; canner-cutter cows $7.00 10.00; fat dairy type cows $10.50-11.00; odd head $11.50; grass fat beef cows $12.00-50; good beef bulls $13.50; medium-good sausage bulls $10.00-12.00; good-choice vealers steady at $15:30- Sal'able hogs 50, total 150. market active, steady at ceiling; barrows and gills largely $15.75; sows $15.00; good choice 121-135 lb. feeder pigs $17.00 18.50: lighter weights quotable to $20.00 or above. Salable and total sheep 250; market active, steady, but good choice spring Iambs lacking; few medium-good spring, era $13.25-50; common grades down to $11.50; medium-good No. 2 pelts old crop lambs $12.00; common grades down to 91u.au; gooa snorn ewe No. 1 pelt ewes to $7.00. WHEAT CHICAGO, June 7 (AP) Wheat was mixed and most other grains were steady to firm in quiet futures markets today. Wheat slipped more than a cent at times under hedae selllna and there was some liquidation of rye following a sharp break In prices at Winnipeg. Resting orders were uncovered by the break in wheat and at mld-sestlon prices made a sharp recovery fc only to slip again under Increased offerings. At the finish wheat was He higher to 4c lower than yesterday's, close. July $1.97-1.66. Corn was unchanged to up Vtc, July $1.18'. Oats were Y to Vc higher, July 64'c. Rye was off VkC to up lftc, July $1.42-1.42. Barley was unchanged to l'Ac higher. WEATHER Wednesday, June 0, 1945 man, -mm. irecip. - 66 49 Trace 60 39 .00 78 48 Trace 50 47 .....1 31 .00 ,,.....64 38 Trace 62 50 .00 69 l Trace -....70 4.1 .00 50 .45 Klamath Falls . North Bend Portland Reno San Francisco ..... Seattle , Medford Red Bluff w Washington and Oregon Partly cloudy with widely scattered showers today, tonight and Friday. Slightly warmer today. Northern California Partly cloudy in northern portion and mostly clear In southern portion today, tonight and Friday; scattered showers in the mountains; slfghtly warmer In northern Dortlon today and in the mountains: slightly warmer In northern portion Friday. The average person, accord ing to estimates, has 18 moles. .'hurstUy, Jun 7. 194$ PAUL MALLON June 7 H was a hard-war pro Mi ' Trtimnn nut before con Mr. Roosevelt, he told the people ... - ,J ...... Jafnnt wnai was neeaea m iiivn .u cnvigj the Japanese. Like Mr. Roosevelt, his primary . . ..... Jt.. . t. In point was tnai ne muofc uuvo mv g.a conditional surrender. -:.;;..... Im,,.iw4int-1- nmv. dlsclosmc OD' ,l Illll?lll nmuw.-.v - -. . position on this point such as existed against Mr. Roosevelt. It is not illnatured opposition but representee; a genuine view mm nv iu be saved by concessions. t ... .-...a itritinna wMt-h nut the matter "4 - i Roosevelt was a frustrated person Courthouse Records Marrlsre Llcenstf JOirNSON-SPLOrJSKUWbft.r. Charles Edward Johnson, 25, USN. Native of Iowa. Resident of Des Moines, la. Ruth mary opionsKowsifl, waitress. Native of South Dakota. Resident of Eugene, 1Airr..VTV.9KV7 . Va-I IT-l, tMU... 1 .... 22, USMC. Native of Texas. Resident! of Klamath Falls, Ore. Rosemarie Wes sel, 18, clerk. Native of Texas. Resl- aeni 01 isjamam rails, ore. HABHISOM.AHTH WHIUm TrIU Harrison. 32, master rigger. Native of Texas. Resident of Houston, Tex. Hat tie Garth, 22, housekeeper. Native of Louisiana. Resident of Bossier' City, La. McGRATH-AUSTIN. Martin John Mc- irrain, w, usm, native or Oregon. Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore. Olive mane Austin, zi, us, native of Cali fornia. Resident of Medford, Ore. Comolftlnta VHmA Muriel A. Hart vs. Cecil E. Hart. Suit for divorce. Charge, conviction of felony. Plaintiff asks custody and support of four minor children. . Couple married October 17, 1933, at Bums, Ore. Ruby Genevieve Johnson vs. Lester W. Johnson. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Plaintiff asKs cusioay oi one rot nor cniid and possession of all personal prooerty. Couple married . November 4, 1836 at ueno. nev. VITAL STATISTICS LEDBETTER Born at Klamath Valley hospital, June 7, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ledbetter, 133 Henry, a girl. Weight; 7 pounds 3 ounces. TUCKER Born at Klamath Valley uumyiiai, wuno O, 1U3. CO Mr. and fflTM. W. M. Tucker. 1449 Wllford, a irl. ttciu. o pounas ju-? ounces. House Sticks By Expense Allowance WASHINGTON. June 7 m The house of representatives stuck by its self-voted S2500 an nual expense allowance for mem bers today, despite the senate s refusal to go alone. By a roll call vote, 206 to 152, tne House sent the legislative ap pripriation bill to President Tru man for his approval with the expense allowance intact. The vote came after a sharp debate over whether the house should insist on getting paid expenses or snouid oacK out oi the fzouu it voted itself last month. The expense item, one of the most controversial subjects to reach Capitol Hill in months, had frayed tempers to the point vvneie at least one diow naa been struck. Maryland farmers trapped 275 tons of Japanese beetles in a few weeks time in IV w. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELECTION Punu.nt to Kasolutlons of lit. Com mon Council duly adontcd by th. Com mon Council ou th. vlh d.y o( April, .net tn. will u.y or April. iu.o, and Ordln.nc. No. aU of th. City of k'llm.lh I'allj. (Iwiilll. dlllv .tlnnt.tl 1)V tho Common Council on th. ltttlt tt.y of May, ltuo. and pursuant to tho provi sions of suction 40 oi Hit Cli.tttr ol Mid City. , , NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that ittcl.l cliy rlociion will b. h.ld ou rrl d.y. Jun. U. ll. In th. various pre cinct, of th. City of Kl.m.lh rails. Ore gon, for tho purpoaa of submitting to th. qualified .lector, of the Clly of Klamath falls. Oregon. thr charter amndm.nls: one for repealing 5.C11011 M; and two lor levying taxation. u.nt tn th. nravlslons of Ordinance No, 3372. duly adopted by the Common Council on the Hard d.v of April. IS. and approved by th. M.yor 011 th. tftlh day of April. 1143: and pursuant to the R revision.- of Ordinances No. Jtfia and o. 31174. duly adopted by the Common Council on tne Tin aay or may. imj. approved by the Mayor on the (Ir, day Said Ordinance No. 307J I. enUlled as ' ORDINANCE NO. 37 AN ORDINANCE CAULINI! A 8PE JV. . i rr-rtnM IM All. THK VOT ING PLACES OF THE CITY or KL-AMATIl TALUS, OREGON, ON THE JJnd DAY OF JUNE. 11143. FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING 10 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Of SAID CITY. A CERTAIN PROPOSI TION FOR AMENDING THE t-llARl-ER THEREOF. BY REPEALING SEL K.tnM r, eiin r-UAUTEH! THEItk- BY ALLOWING A VACANCY IN THE OFFICE Or LUl'm. 11-Mrtn ""...V VACANCY IN ANY OTHER ELECTIVE OFFICE TO BE FILLED UNDER T IE PROVISIONS OF THE STATUTES Of OREGON: DIRECTING THE POLICE JUDGE OF KLAMATH E ALLS. ORE CON; TO PUBLISH AND POST NO TICES OF SAID ELECTION; DESIG NATING THE TOLLING PLACES: JUDGES AND CI.ERKS: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PART Or AN ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT HERE WITH: AND DECLARING AN EMEK- SadCo'rdln.nc No. 373 U enUUed " ,0"OWo:RnlNANCE NO. 3J AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. ORVwNlt!Nr vmriAY THE UNO DAY OP Ji'i . msDAFORT THE ; PURPOSE OP SUB ,NrTOTTHEE Tmo-'c'it"?-.1 CHARTER AMENDMENT AND PRO POSITION PROPOSED BJ THE COMMON COUNCIL OIT THE CITJ OF KLAMATH FALLS .ORE .ON: AU THORIZING THE B?R"'t",9noV-S I FVY OF A TAX OVER AND ABOV E THE AloUTCT LEVIED FOH EITHER OF THE THREE PRECEDING EARS di i,b SIX PER CENT THEREOF. WH I C II CHARTER AMENDMENT AND PROPOSITION IS SUBMITTED UNDER THE LAWS Or OREGON. THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY. AND BY VIRTUE OF ORDINANCE NO. SOT. Or KLAMATH FALLS ORE. CON DULY ENACTED AND PASbED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL ON THE 19TH DAY OF MAY. 1030: AMEND ING THE CHARTER Or THE CITY r vl AM ATH FALLS. OREGON: pJovidinS I Fallot titlefor THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED: AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING Ind pWcoTIa.d' elec'- ,NON:PDESIGNXflNO THE P'Ng cttitKi HOURS THE POLLING P L A C E S ?MAI I BE "EN TO ELECTORS rOR VOTING? A PROPMATINO MO NF.Y ALL D,NEAlS ESSBtVr:;? f BE,5?. AiiYsWies Jollows: vn ami AM ORDINANCE CALLING A SPE CIAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. a-,.,S2 vniniy THE MND DAY OF JUNE. Tm3 FOR TIIT. PURPOSE Or SUB- "ttinS o "irewALiriED .elec. TORS Or SAID CITY OF K'i"" AS6MSNTa0ANDNpIRO?S5,.TTr5N OPODSEDBY JHCOMMONOUN. f 'iLd ?JS GON: a'uTHOiz'.NG TOEBORROwiNG OF MONEY AND Or: WHICH CHARTER AMENDMENT SNgEHE'l'AWS-OrHEGO THE CHARTER OF SA1DCITY. AND BY VIRTUE Or ORDINANCE NO. " L v1 . . -rir FALLS. ORE GON. DUI.Y ENACTED AND PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL ON THE foTH DAY Or MAY. 1930: AMEND TNG THE CHARTER Or THE CITY OF KLAMATH rALLS. OREGON: PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLEIFOR ..MiinTii.iMf.. Asm ntnrcTING THE POLICE JUDGE TO PUBLISH AND POST NOTICES Or SAID ELEC TION: DESIGNATING THE POLLING PLACES AND THE JUDGES AND mvDv-e nr aAin ELECTION: THE HOURS THE POLLING, PLACES SHALL BE OPEN TO ELECTORS EOR VOTING: APPROPRIATING MONEY FOR SAID ELECTION: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IV CONFLICT HEREWITH. AND DECLARING AN rMTBrTNfT! THE PURPOSE BEING TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION Or A JAIL AND PAYMKiTr infinrn" AND EQUIPPING SAM7! AND AC ninBlHC PROPERTY THEREFOR. The title. Of said Resolution adopted by the Common Council are In words ana Jlgures as rounw-: RESOLUTION NO. a Ttrsni.trriON sunviTTING TO THE QUAL1TIED SECTORS Or THE CITY Of KLAMATH rALI.S. ORE GON, THE OUESTION WHETHER THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY SHALL BE AMENDED BY ALLOW ING A VACANCY IN THE OrrlCE Or COUNCILMAN On A VACANCY IN ANY OTHER ELECTIVE OrFICE TO BE riLLED UNDER THE PRO VISION OF THE STATUTES OF THE STATE OF OREGON BY REPEALING . SECTION M OF THE CHARTER Or SAID CITY: REPEALING SAID SEC TION 4 OF THE CHARTER Or KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON: CALL ING . AN ELECTION TO BE HELD TOR THE PURPOSE Or VOTING UP ON THIS MEASURE; PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE FOR THE MEASURE TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIRECT ING THE PUBLICATION AND POST ING OF ELECTION NOTICES. RESOLUTION NO. JIM A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ACQUIRING Or A SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM FOR KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON: TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT THE APPROXI- MATE COST OF 1160,000.00. BY PAY ING TO SAID U. S. GOVERNMENT TEN PER CENT Or THE CONSTRUC TION COST THEREOF: CREATING A SINKING rUND TO BE KNOWN AS "GOVERNMENT SEWAGE - AND DRAINAGE FUND" WITH WHICH TO MAKE SAID TEN PER CENT PAY MENT: CREATING A LEVY OF A TAX Or ONE MILL UPON THE DOL LAR Or ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY IN KLAMATH rALLS, OREGON. FOR THE TWO TAX BUDGET YEARS OF 1949-1846 and 1946-1047 -TO BE PLACED IN SAID SINKING FUND: AUTHORIZING THE BORROWING FOR A PERIOD OF NOT MORE THAN THREE YEARS A SUM OF MONEY EQUAL TO TEN PER CENT Or THE COST Or CONSTRUCTION OF SAID SEWAGE AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM WITH WHICH TO MAKE IMMEDI ATE PAYMENT TO THE GOVERN MENT, WHICH LOAN SHALL BE RE PAID FROM SAID SINKING FUND. AND LIMITING BATE OF INTEREST ON BORROWED FUNDS TO FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM; AMEND ING THE CITY CHARTER OF KLAM ATH FALLS. SO SAID OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSES MAY BE ACCOM PLISHED. CALLING SPECIAL ELEC , TION FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOT TNG UPON THE MATTER: RECITING GROUNDS FOR EMERGENCY: PRO VIDING A -BALLOT TITLE FOR THE OUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIRECTING THE POSTINO AND PlfBLICATION OF ELECTION NO TICES AND DIRECTING OTHER THINGS NECESSARY TO BE DONE IN CONNECTION WITH SAID SPE CIAL ELECTION. RESOLUTION NO, 'I'M ' A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOn ACOUIR1NG PROPERTY AND THE CONSTRUCTION AND EQUIPPING OF A PUBLIC BUILDING, TO-W7T. A JAIL: TO BE BUILT BV KLAMATH FALLS ALONE OR JOINTLY WITH KLAM'TH COirNTY. OREGON. AT A COST TO KLAMATH FALLS OF approximately 30ono.fKi: pr.corc. NT7JN A flTNir.rwrl irtJND TJNnF.R rw, miw? Avn TTLr ".tat?, cow. anrmtTCTTOV FUVD." rrSTTn nv pireoT.TrTTON wo, lie. TrE.Frnwo,,1,: nnwpfn. pew ,Artvri p A ' TV. ATVTTATiV; r-ffA-Mf) . T.WW n A fax rr' ty a.n nn.vnTTpi vn,!,. tipov roer nnLT.Aw ow at.?. TAYAnLW TRry!5F'iv If Vf.AMATiT TMT-T.S OPrnOW, FOR THRFIS TAV BunnET v:" bfgtt-twtng jttt.v 1. 193. AND TMOTNO JUNE Wl. 104H TO RE PT.ACRD TV AID .TNVWO FlrVTl: AUTHORIZING THE pon. tiowtvg ron a period or not MORE THAN FOUR YEAR A RUM OF MONEY EQUAL TO THE REVE NUE TO BE DERIVED FROM SAIU LEVY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSTRUC TION OF A JAIL; WHICH LOAN SIIAIJ. BE REPAID FROM SAID SINKING FUND WITH INTEREST THEREON OF NOT MOI1K THAN FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM FOR FOUR YEARS; AMENDING THE CITY CHARTER OF KLAMATH FALLS. SO SAID I'lUECTIVrS AND PUIIPOKFS MAY B KACC OMI'l.lfllllr'I; kK,,LrX A SPECIAL El.ECTIO.-, FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING UPON Tlir MATTE II: RECITING GROUNDS FOR EMERGENCY; PROVIDING A HAL I OT TITLE FOR THE QUESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AND DIIIECTINO THE POSTING AND PUBLICATION , OF ELECTION NOTICES AND DI RECTING OTHER THINGS NECES SARY TO BE DONE IN CONNECTION WITH SAID SPECIAL ELECTION. The ballot tllles adopted lor Slid Charter Amendment, are u follows: ErEAI. of "km-fion al OF THE CttARTF.H OF KLAMATH FALLM, OltKlON Shall secllon 04 of th. Charier of the Cllv of Klem.lh Falls. Oregon, which pertain, tn the filling of vecan rl.s In the office of councilman or other elective office, be repealed, therebv eltowlng aurh v.c.nrlea to he filled as provided hy tile sl.tutea of the State of Oregon. 103 YES VOTE YES OR 103 NO VOTE NO CHARTS.' AMENDMENT SUBMITTED TO THE VOTlRd BT THE COM MON COUNCIL Shall Klamath Falls. Orefon. acquire from the United stale, t.overnm.nt. . Mw.g. .nd dr.ln.en sysl.ni, roallng .pproxlmalelv steoooooo hv p.vtng on. tenth th. cost of construction; levy a t.x of on. mill upon each dot. lar of taxable property for two lit budget years, one beginning July I. 1043. the other July I. loirs: create sinking fund with revenue from aald levy to purchase said property: au thorise borrowing for Immediate nev. ment and paving loan with Interest thereon not over four per cent a year for three vears from sinking fund: and amending the clly charter to meet levy hereby authorised 104 YES VOTE YES OR 103 NO VOTE NO CHARTFR AMK.NHMFNT Hl'BMIT. TFI) TO THE VOTERS BV THE COMMON COUNCIL Shatt Klamath Falls, Oregon, acquire property and construct and equip atone, or Jointly with Klamath Cotin tv. Oregon, a J. II costing Kl.m.lh F.Ils. approximately $30,000.00; t.vy NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OF 1NCEEASINO TAX LEVY NOTICE IS IIERFny GIVEN that an election will h. held In Kl.m.lh ron - pol'dlngs from 1 IM P. M to 7 P, M.. i.J ' .-. tp. ,". , The reasons for Increasing such levy To provide fund, sufficient tn mcre.s. selarlei of le.ch.rs, principals, pproxlm.lelv In line wllh present needs. -me amount ox tax. in excess of Dated this nth day of May. 1043. Attest: it. u. ASHLEY, uisinet Clerk. Following ere the budget eatlmatee Scbednle I Eallmal.rl Rsc.lpt. aed Av.ll.bl. C..1I B.l.ee..- 1 ITEM Estimated Receipts from Delinquent Taxes County School Fund Elementary School rund .. . . State Irreducible School Fund , . ' Vocational Education . Indian Tuition Salee of Supplies. Property, or Equipment Serlel Levy - , - Kentaia Other Sources , . Esttmeted Total necelpta - Eettmelcd Available Cash Balance or Deficit tAdd Cash Balence Deduct Delicto Eetlmaled Total Recelpu end Av.ll.bl. Schedule II G.n.rM feed L GENERAL CONTROL P.rsonal aervlce: Superintendent . . Clerk Stenogrephers end other office assistants . Compulsory education and census m.. , Supplies Elections and publicity . Legal tervlce telerk's bond, audit, Other expense of general control; Total Expense of General Cent?.! U. INSTRUCTION sti per vlslen Personel service: Supervisors , .., Supplle., principal, and supervisor. Telal Expense ef Snp.rvlsl.n 111. INSTRUCTION Teach log Per.on.1 service: Teacher. Substitutes , , Librarian . Library supplies, repairs ....... , Supplies ich.ik, p.per, etc.) Texlhooka Other expense of leaching ..... Telal Expense ef Teaching IV. OPERATION Or PLANT Personal aervlce: Janitor, .nd other employee. , Cafeteria Cooks ...,w,...... Janltora supplies .... Fuel Light, power and water 1 eiepnorie Other expense of operation , Tetal Exp.ns. f Op.r.tl.n , MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Repair and maintenance of furniture Repair and maintenance of: Buildings Grounds , , , Tetel Expense of Melnl.n.flc. .nd VL AUXILIARY AGENCIES 1. Ile.Ith service: Personal service fnurse. etc.) Supplies end other expenses Transportation of pupils; i-ersonei service Supplies and other expensee ........ Repelr end replacement of busses . Other auxiliary agencletl ran. uriver. Spec. Trans, and Board , Totsl Expense of Auxiliary Agencies . VII. FIXED C1IAHOES Insurance Other fixed charges: Irrigation tax ..H S. I. A. C. Tolet Fixed Charges VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS New sites ..,...., New buildings Alteration of buildings Inot repelrs) New furniture, equipment end replacement. . Assessments lor betterment. Other cepltal outlay.: Library book. ,... Automotive .................., Reaerve . Tetel Capital Outlays , X. EMERGENCY Tetel Schedule II Gener.l Fend Schedule 111 Bond Interest .nd DEBT SERVICE-BOND INTEREST AND S1NKINO FUND , Principal on bond, llnclude negotiable Interest-beerlng warrant ""r AAA-AVlO, j. s.. ' Interest on bonds . Tetal Schedule m Debt Serelce-Bonda j Schedule V Sperlsl Improvement FECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND ', New buildings Tdlel Schedule V-Speclel Improveaeo! rand , rsTMATlo'rToVTA'i;' ' E,"m"" LEVY Total estimated expenditures ..,.. .Total .Allm.lert Deficit forwarded to next flical year Balance to be raised by taxation fuF-s&ri? rd.:...,urin th Telal esllmaled fax levies for ensuing Anelysls of esllmaled lax levies! Amount Inside limitation Amount outside 6 limitation INUCUTKDNEKR 1, Amount of bonded Indebtedness llnclude all nagollabl interest-bearing warranu issued under section 111.1016, O. C. L, A.I i( .... jyj- Z Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warraniii 'lsVued a endorsed "not paid for want of fund." ' e An.n..nt 1.1 nil... I...U..J 4. Total Indebtedness (sum of Items 1, M 38; J 7. . No. US. a la of one anrl en.-fourth mill, up on ch doll.r ol Ua.bl. properly for three UK lnldg.l y..r.. luiinnliig July I, 11143. .no enaing june ju. entle Iherefroni to gti Inlo . ' Jell Con struction Fund." already creeled! au thorise borrowing for cost ol Immedi ate construction of lall and paHtg loan wllh lnl.re.1 th.reon ol not over four prr cent a ye.r for four ye.rs: from. "J. II Construction Fund," ."id amending Ih. City Charier 10 meel levy hereby authorised. M 106 YES VOTE YIS OR lOt-NO VOTE NO : The Polls will be open from o'clock A. M. until o'clock P. M, Th. following polling places In each of the clly preclude at. a. follows, to wn: FRBCINCT PLACE ADnlir No. I P, J. Towey 133 So. Riverside No. a Conger School Cellfornl. Ave, No. a neldwln Hotel 31 Meln No. 4 II. R. Brower 314 We.hlnglon No. 3 Valley Hol.l 4IS Pine Street No. 6 I'resttyteriert Church No. T F. W. Ahtey No, 6 Court House B.s.m.nt No. ( Clly Library got Pine Street V3B Lincoln 4th e Main lleeU 3th Ai Kl.m.lh Av. tiaem.nt No. 10 Arr.d. Hotel 1034 Meln Street No. 11 lxe lintel liue piein eirves No. U Cov.n.nl t , Church U3 Walnut to. 13 Bulck Garage 1330 Main Street No. 14 lAtmherd Motore 431 So th Slreet No. 13 Vlole Kl.f.r U4a White (Ire.l No. 16 Mrs. O. W. Lohrey 1144 Ib.rl.ln No. 17 Cell I. Wllhur 3119 Wanll.nd No. II Duk. Bldg. Rm. t P33 E.sl Main No. ID Mills School East Main No. 20 Khepnerd Music Co. 34S last Main lia I. Main Nell Mrs. V. Smith No. 13 ti.iiinr . G.r.ge No. 33 Ylerle Hunt No. 34 U. S. Bel. entitle No. 13 Mrs. Ilerry Larson No. 36 RooMV.II School Main V Esplanade 303 Hillside 1004 Huron 1033 Melroee a tree I IIU Ildor.do no. a, i-ir oo.wn. - del Rasameitl 1444 Crescent No. 36 County Library Mon Claire Slreet No. HI r.lrvlew School 1017 Doneld No. 30 Jack Milter 733 St. Trends No. 31 P.ler R.lnert IM7 Oregon Ave. No. 33 Mrs. Burke iShlpplngtonl 1IM Hanks Rlr.l ny order of the Common Council of Jun. I. 1043. for th. purpos. nt submit .u u, "whuii ,,, ariici. Al, Ol Ul. ere: the 6 limitation, proposed to be levied for the eeld fiscal rear .s epprav.d by nUDUKT Tol.1 All Funds ,. I 6.400 00 173.306.00 .4 OO.aixl no M 6.IU3CO n I .rxMi 00 t.OtxlOO M 4.01X1 UO 93.000 00 3.630 OO BtlOOO . 336.010 00 130000.00 Cash Balance or Deficit ....... 4M.OIO.oo Estimated Espsadlterse atl.m.nUrr School. 1.100 00 1.900.00 1, ISO. 00 900.00 400 Oil 3O0.00 400 00 130.00 etc.) 111 -. , . 7.3I0.OD 7.000 110 a. 300 00 40000 6 6.6O0.00 ..6141.000 00 . I 3.000.00 l.lnooo 100.00 i.vn ou e.3x).rxi - lAIO.OO ..6336.900.00 1 10 ono 00 U.rxxino a.imo.oo pooo.oo 4.000.00 30000 300.00 47.700.00 and equipment , , 4.000.00 3.000.00 Rep.lr. . JO0 00 I 1,300.00 160.00 S.000.00 6,000.00 3.000.00 30,000.00 4.000.00 ,..J) 4,300.00 300.00 300.00 .... 6 4,100,66 1.000 00 300.00 330.00 1.000.00 7,000.00 ...a la.iat.et" ...t 6,660,99 .W9UI0.00 Klnklnv ran a,, a.i . J 71.300 00 .., 3.409.00 mnt Inlerest J 74,606.96 rend (Serial Levy, Etc.) . ...lo5.00O.O0 ,..a 66499,00 9endll.res, R.cslpl. .ad Av.ll.bls ToUl All Funds ...790 ,079,00 . . . . ZZZZZZZZZZZ. ZZISiimM ,400.00 fiscal year . ,..1333,469.09 , 200,660.00 . 131,769.00 ,.,.,......, A,Un. None 3, 3f 131,000.00 the Clly of Klem.lh faille. Oregon. Del.d tills Ulli day of Msv, 11143. II. T FRANEY. . - a, ... Police Judge, June T, 30. No. 111. KUMMIlNe. N.. K 1IJI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTy"' "00N ro1' tl-AMATll EAIIL KENT, Ptalnlllt, MINNIE II. I.EATIIEHMAN: Th. Un. known Heirs of Mlniil. . Leather lii.il, neceaaedl NEOMI MAY 'El' M r anil FRANK PEI'PLK. her I lls lai h JOHN W. TURNER and Vll'l LA ' TURNER, his wife: AIITIII il N TtlllNEII .nil FEIIN TllllNF.ll, hi. , wlf"; The Unknown Heirs ..I Llmd c IMrttrr. Deceesed; CLARA IHAttrt TUIINrin; CI.AHAIIEL1.E TURN EH STONEIIIIAKFIt .,! JOHN l-tir nTiiNEiiiiAKF.lt. Her husband; DAVID hut wlr.: Tl,. ti..L...uJ' ;...""tH. his wlf.;. The. Unknown' II. I, .St M.F..F.I , .n,,av,,, i,,e,ei; ill. iq lugell, l)ei-.,.d; Th. Un- ,,v,,. , nriinir i,angei, -r.a,.d: .ltd also ell nlhel- pereuns or i,,:,r;":.;:,i:.n'i,".'n a.":i;w7. , Defendanle. Tot Minnie II. lealherinaii: the un known helra of Minnie II. Ualliernieit, 'j'!"eli John W. Turner end Vitui. M Turner, his wife: Arlluir N. Turner end Fern Turnr. his wlf.; The un. known heir, of l.lonl c. Turner, de r'f.,,rti. ''I Turner; Clara, belle Turner Slonebreker end John u,t, Rtonehrek.r. her husliand: D.vld It ". '! W. Ttirn.r. In. wlf.; dereesed: the unknown he',, of Ar'R'ur persons or tt.rlles unknoH-n ctalnilit. 11 or to th. real e.1.1. descrllmd in the complaint herein. in ,u ..1I,!r'"1""" .almve named "oiuc'c-OnI"16 r T"E STATE OF ...T"1!. V" "r " ' Iterehy re if, i.! i"'"" ""' enswer the com- 1 .... a.ini ynu in the e Hive Jh.".:'.Lr,7''..,.";'1. ,u" t!" before llcallon of this summons, and If inu ," ,,,r thereof, plaintiff will apply In 11,. Cnurl for the relief pr.v.d for In his compl.lnl here. of you b. required lo set fnrlh I he ni ell or any pail of th. following CounlvTorogon. ',,7 n 111 J..?.' 0 . ' ln- ""I Si. of SWI-, of Bee. , .11 tw An. m t ,r a "i wp. .nd Ih.l all advrs. claims of you and OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION II aiitii-. . -J tv School ni.tn.-i .1 in. k . xl-TA7tCSkirJ ling lo Ih. I.g.l voter, of ..Id dltlrlct the ouesilon 1 ',n- " B"ilin i3 A.Mi.iiiuiion 01 uregon. ' "omuu u, end olh.r p.rsonn.1 of .aid district to a point wh... . t foini wnsre luth for Mid year Is 677,333.00, LEWIS nOTENH rh I the budget committee on M.y 13, n,3, ' ch,lm Bsn! si tj Bond Int.reit .nd General Fund Klemenlery oin.ing rund High E1.ni.ntary $ S.ftnono I73..VWIM1 fto.Mxi no SJ3100 300 00 3.000 UO 1 33 00 41X1 00 147.33. 00 1JO0.00 I.1WJX) I ono nd 1.3IXV0O 1.VXJ0.W) 1.613 Ml 40O0O It. lOOO 1.100 00 46.000.06 37.33 00' 6 31.333 00 47.1OO.00 Estimated Kxpendmirea for the Ensuing Srhool Year In lelalt 1943-46 Budg.t Allow. nee In Detail for th. Current School Ye.r 1044-43 illgk Schools 3. ion 00 Lftuotxl i.anotxi 900. x) 4no.no lon.ou 400 no 130.00 4 -200 0O n.rjon.tsl 3.3011.00 l.noo.00 arxi.on 400.00 ROQ 00 300 .00 , 3 600.00 1,100 00 3.10000 1. 600 1X1 nrjo.on mono lino no - 400.00 $ 7,130 00 6 14.mKI.00 13.000 00 1 11.006 44 I lOJUII $ 3 00000 a.2no.on 300(10 liono no 4,400 no 6UU.U0 Moon 3.900 1 rxxi.tjo 7.400.00 6 I7.000.0Q 6 14.000.00 I lt.34100 IMS (1.41100 1.00000 ptxi.no loooo l.Aoo 00 3JOU0O 1 ,500. (X) J3i.4t3.no 4.000.1x1 3.1.10 00 . 3O0 00 4.000.00 9.0110 00 1.000. 00 lisosoano 3.3O0.IX1 l.aoo.lKl 30000 3300.00 . 7.000 00 . 1.000.00 6 90J13.00 6334.713.00 63O7,U.0O 1UJM7.7 HH9H11 lft.ooo.no 4.01X).UO l.mo.tio 4.000.00 A.ono.oo 1,000.00 300 00 I .13.000 00 lojxxi.no 3.mot0 13 000 00 9.0OU.0Q 1,300.00 400.00 I 33 000 00 ll.fKXJ.00 3.300.00 I 17,000.00 P.0O0OO 1,300 00 soo 00 6 30.400.09 76.100.00 6 16.200.00 73.617.61 t W i.too.oo 4.000.00 t a.000 00 .000.00 6, 000.00 2.000.00 g 6 MO.0O 16,000.00 6 13.000.00 I 10.363.44 'J . I aoo.no 30.00 3.3O0.0O ,1,000.00 3.000.00 13 000 00 300.00 $ 3.000.00 300 00 7.300.00 p.ooo.oo 0,000.00 33 000 00 7,300,00 $ 3,000 00 300.00 6,900.00 0.0O0.00 g.ooo.oo 33,0001X1 8,000.00 1 11,6.16.06 63,609.06 t 4,000,00 $ ,3O0.00 I S.OOO.OO 6,901.71 160.00 300.00 3.10.00 600.00 ' 300.00 1.00O.O0 t 4,436.96 t 9,360.00 3 9.199.90 t 7.69I19 70.000.00 . l.OOO.OO 3,000.00 300.00 1.000 Or) 4.300.00 390.00 1,000 00 7,600.00 l.OOO.OO S.OOO.OO 900.00 3.000.00 19,000.00 1,600.00 14,166.69 6 11,699.99 a 1,000.09 a 16,009.06 a i6.99g.99 tl0S.113.0O S8,633.00 aW.1000 433.041.91 I 3S.300.OO 1.630.00 1 110,400,00 4.036.00 1116,400.00 6,100.00 I 11.180.06 1111,166.00 $ 30,000.00 1 99,000.00 Cash Bslsnc... and T.x L.vlea General Fund Total Schedule II Elementary High 301,910.00 100,1U.OO 1 74,006.00 397,166.00 104,139.00 31,339.00 160,808.00 47,100.00 37,406.00 37,400.00 Moo.on 1107,630,09 n.iwo.on 1110,368.00 1,300.00 38itt00.00 S3.840.00 33,480.00 Dated thl. May 33, 1049. Signed: II. B, ASHLEY District Clerk Approved by Budget Committee My a3,'lM9. , IJJjX Secretary, Budget Commutes ir a, i. ' 1-.; . " ''.' 'i .i;r cw. rJ''tii.iioii , ,t,,.5,iiirl K VriLMAMo'S OBITUARY rir.aaie n 1 Ms. IJJA sill, Si ner nsiii... 1 sin o,.r , ,'. iiii -"tv two son,, psr j- a-jl W.ll.r Henri g,'";" UlfhS1 .ih sw..kr .i?.., WrSV llllllher K1..I ..i V K ,m.,t":kl I.,, ill. Vl'"! 'rKi7..'?'lil J.rk..Vof T.iJ.tJnS .r;;V'.?.-.fe FUNERAL Srr?!. ln,.d 'f. . H.?4 In Iho cla..lf,Ki ""l 1 MlWet. IPKUl Cs High I.3UO00 rurtie,,,. EtlBHsliij 1, uxnti l.joooo 11 too 00 6.40661 (J Mil TS D.uil.d tnkw ExpmlllurM tlpA4Jrsm for fee nun im-u 3 6J7 tt JJ.-riM 1 Joa . 1.14. 11 113.11 11907 711109 4110 01 I unit 1n.1t 1.11 11 una 11 a MU nut 19)11 lorqtftl IWU a 010 14 inn 30l.1l WH Ml! Ill 54 3.U3.79 1.000 mi 3 JU.el .i to I.IU.13 EMOINII iniK ' j.ieosl . i tem I. VIM IAM6) $ Mill 11,146.44 16W96 JO.V0 34 7.171.94 1.46610 34167 HTM I.II1R 1,11141 ': lUeltl ' 1J41M . W"- i ma 1 1,143 96 ,t.a iJtm i IMH anil I.IHll 4.1HM IllOltl 4J-" ttraaie ' I eet. J nith, .a tea': Funeral' ms nweek, Wh. ' tflsUsi' fy Tk ,),h5 j in?,", held In il ihsiT'tle i 'Ult.r.l llotn, ffi, ,?''' !.' 1 p m ,,,,.,wi -.-.r... iiiitctsl ne e::"" I I I.K9I39 110.90 a.3144 SM 01 3.3U.74 ai.t3i.ia 6.119.01 6 61,790.09 I I6.96t.il Jilt i 41111 .KW..16 313.03 J9) 107.11 IP1M 1.010 97 914U 37.000.00 a imiu' ),99 .' 1.699.69 1 61.tM.lt - .Ar.l.rest nd Sinking Fund Total Schedule II E!ementry . , "'"ron VSSS e vi 311.300.00 14,010.00 "Jiiwoo t, 2oo.no I ii,ao.o 4 ewH BBiilB .hAlrmtni