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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1946)
V Many Important Federal, State And County Elections On 1946 Calendar Elocllom to (111 Important 'Bounty, nlnto ami fedora I offices ira on tho Orugun political cul , sncliir for this your although 1 940 In un off your ait fur ui Ilia imtion'a hlghost political of fice are concerned, TIib big local votlnii will como In filling tho circuit ludgaslilp at present held down by judge Dnvld it, VniidenborK, who la expected to itund for re election, The bench la non-par-llsun and payi IUU0 year for alx-yeur term. Prlmury election duto, when (inch political purly (electa can dldulca, la Muy 17, and the gen ernl bullotlng cornea Novombcr 3. Two representatives to tho tutu Iculaluturo uro alao to bo choaun In November, Present Incumbenta aro ltoan Poolo, democrat, und Hurry Somon, rcpubllcnn, Lowell Stockinun of Pcndlo ton, congressman from the Ore lion aecond district which In cludca Klumiith county, la ex pected to run for ro-clectlon on tho republican ticket, Govtrnor Eltctlon Gubcriinlorlnl v o 1 1 n il ulao cornea up thla year and Gover nor tun anuii will prooaoiy bo u republican candidate to "? Borvo four moro year. Alao f open for election will bo the of ; f Icea ' of secretary of statu, in pcrlntondoiit of public inatruc lion, - commissioner of tho bu reau of labor and a auprome court Justice. In Klumiith county Republi can Fred Pope of Fort Klumuth liua hinted that he will run attain for county commissioner, 'i'ho offleea of assessor, held by Democrat Newton Nelson, and surveyor, occupied by Republi can Frank Z. Howard, will also appear on the ballot. Thcso are . ull for four-year terms. A Justice of tho peuce and a , constublo are to bo choaen thla ; year from tho Plcvnu, Odcll, ! Lost River, Kliimath Lake, Spragua Rlvrr, Tulclako, Yaln ax and Wood River districts. Tho Justlco la elected for alx t years and conatablo for two. Candidates for a t a t e offleea must file petitions for nomlno , tlon with the secretary of stute ' before March 8, and candidate ' for county positions must file with tho county clerk by the ams date. If candidate does not wish i to circulate petitions to have his nnmo placed on tho primary ballot he may, not later than ' March 8, put up tho following foes at the time of filing hli declaration of intention to run: Representative In congress 1100 ; Stat office $100 Circuit Judgo $ 50 ; Ktate representative ...$ 10 , County offleea 20 j Justice of the poaco, con stable and district of j" flcca within the county.. f . 5 Petition A cundldule wishing to have i lila name placed on the primary . ballot without putting up tho f' ireacrlbed fco must aecure at cast 5 per cent of the total elector! within tho county by : petition. Candidates for Justice ; of the pence or constable are I required to have at least 10 ' per cent of the totnl electors 1 within their district on poll ,' tlon. ; Two precinct committeemen, ' one man und one woman, will be chosen In each precinct at . tho general election thla year ' Instead of the primary voting ; ns before. Declarations should . bo filed with tho county, clork not Inter than August 12. Over 8000 voting registra tions In Klumiith county havo ; been cancelled during tho past ; ycur becnuao the electors failed ' to vote in either of the past two general elections. Registra tion books nro now open and ' will remain open until 5 p. m., April.. 16, at the county clerk's office. January 75 Tax Questions Answered By U. S. Experts 1. If I must file a 1045 Declaration of Estimated Tax on January 15, what form should I use? You have a choice botwoen filing an estimate on Form 1040-ES and filing your annual Incomo tux return on Form 1040. You can get cither form from the nearest collector of Internal Revenue. 2. What form should I uae to change an estimate I filed lust spring? You have the sumo choice betweon Form 1040-ES and Form 1040. If you uso Form 1040-ES, write tho word "Amended" at the top of the form. 3. What la tho difference between Form 1040-ES and Form 1040? Form 1040-ES la a special form for estimated tux. Form 1040 Is the regular blank for filing annual Incomo tux returns, 4. How can I docldo which form is best for me? If by January 15, you do not have oxnet figures on your 1945 In como and deductions, It Is best that you uae Form 1040-ES, In that caao you will have to alao flic your regular 1945 return by March 15. If you are In a position to file your regular return aa oorly as January 15, you con file Form 1040 thon and It will serve both aa your Declaration and also as your return. 5. Does the new tax law, passed by Congreas a few wecka ago, change any of thla procedure? No, your declaration or return la for 1945 and the new law uppllea only to Income received In 1040, . 6. Do members or veterans of the armed forces have to filo declarations? Not as to their pay for active service In the armed forces (except REGULAR officers serving within the United States.) However, If they have any civilian income, It Is treated the sumo as the Income of any other taxpayer. Son Diego Feels Sharp Earthquake SAN DIEGO, Cnllf., Jan. 8 ; (fl'J A sharp earthquake, quite . nuuccnoio ay occupants on upper .jf floors of office buildings, was felt In Snn Diego shortly before 11 a. m. todny. No damage was ! reported. Tho quake wns recorded on ' tho seismograph of Fred Robin ' son, local seismologist, at I 10:53.15 a. m. It was of 25 sec onds duration with an east-west motion. The tremor had nn In 1 tensity of 3 on a scnlo of 12. Lo- cntlon of the tremor was not : known. Wonderful for Skin and Scalp Irritations 'Invisible' Liquid Promptly Relieves Torture-Aids Healing To quickly soothe the Itching, burning of eczoma, psoriasis, skin end scalp Irri tations duo to external cause apply lifui'rfZomo aDoctor'aformula backed by 86 yoara auccoaa. Zomo also alda healing. Doing sUinloss, Invlslblo you can apply Zomo any time for prompt rollef it won't ahow on akin. Over 85,000,000 packages aoldl Je. ' In S alios. All dmgitoroa. FlLlfj Father Gets Boy's Custody Unholdlna a Twin Falls. Ida court order, Circuit Judge David R. Vandonbcrg yesterday re tared the custody of a four-year- old boy to tho youngster's father after tho mother had brought tho child to Klamath Falls in disregard of the Idaho ruling. Tin. mother. Ella Mac Wygal Is plaintiff In a divorco suit still pending In Twin Falls and the baby wns placed in hor custody temporarily. On January 4, the Idaho court ordered tho little bov. Robert Ambrose, given to tho father, Francis Wygal, but tho mother had left Idaho wiin the child and come to Klamath Falls. Francis Wygal came here and retained an attorney, D. E. Van Vector, who brought the case Into court on a writ of habeas corpus. Aa soon as he was given custody of his son and received a certified copy of the court ruling wygal ana me ooy ten for Twin Falls. Police Spend Routine Day A quiet, routine day Is passing for Orvllle Hamilton's first duy as official chief of Klamath Falls police. Hamilton was appointed by me city council last nignt al ter serving a year as acting chief. Six drunks, one vagrant and one Indian charged with posses sion of Intoxicating liquor ap peared In court this morning, and eight parking tickets were paid. Several minor accidents were reported in the past 24 hours, Tho Jull now has 30 Inmates. Slater Returns To ' Insurance Business Ma. Lawrence Slater, after three and onc-nair years in the service, returned to his Insur ance business here todny. Ma. Sinter spent 18 months in mo inclia-unina-Burma thea ter. He served with the weather wing of the air force and with the army s air transport com' mand. "I'm here to stay and it's good to oe nome," no commented, " THOUGHTFUL PRATT. Kans.. Jan. 8 m Neighbors who rescued the be longings of County Commission er W. T. Dauncr when his house caught fire didn't stop at sav ing "everything but the kitchen sink." Somebody jerked It. off the wall and carried it out, too. For Commercial llefritferntlon SALES and SERVICE See Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone 645S Relief Sought For Car Lack Klamath baaln potato growers ore urged now to put their In' dividual efforts toward Increas ing the number of refrigerator cars lor this area. The Klamath County chamber of commerce recommends that individual growers write stating their problems to C. W. Taylor, agent lor Hie Interstate com' mcrce commission, Chicago, 111., in a lust eiiort to relieve the critical shortage of curs here. laylor is In charge of the refrig erator car pool and It is his job to designate the distribution of cars. Through efforts of the cham ber additional cars were deslK nutcd to this area. imnrovina the situation somewhat in mid-December, but the situation re mains critical, Charles R. Stark, manager, states, and the cham ber has exhausted its influence in this direction. INCITE HATE BERLIN, Jan. 8 (HI The red army newspaper raegllche Rund schnu said today that a number of German criminals were oDcr utlng, disguised in stolen Russian unuorms. to oeiame tne , red army and Inciting tho hate of the ucrman people. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. 123 N. 6th 8t Every j; WEDNESDAY ; ;! and SATURDAY Sat. 9 till 1 ; Wed 8:45 till 12:13 ARMORY : Baldy's Band ; iA. PER PERSON wc INC. TAX Here's REAL FAST PROLONGED Relief for COUGHS of GUEST GOLDS Whan chwt colds strike rub on warming, soothing Mustorole to promptly relieve coughs, sore throat and Unlit muscular soreness. Mustorole immediately stnrts right In to bring fnst and prolonged relief and oontinuet to do so all while It remnlns on your body. It actually helps break up the painful looal con gestion and checks Irritation. Musterole offers sll the advantages of a warming, stimulating mustard SI (inter yet Is so much easier to apply, list rub It on. There's no fuss I No mussl In 3 strengths. All drugstores. Slmpla plies' need not wVs'ck and torture too 1 -rim auBuucmnrj licni iiurn ana lmution.' Vrusrt'o Pyramid Supnoiltories bring A quick, welcome nlfcf. Their grind mcd" P heiBi I 0hlt.fl Url m.ml,r.n.s ntl. ' I , ,,wn rciuca meoionmai, i uhrlfaf n.J tk....-.i I 5. 'V 125 wt genuine -j " a Ttamia oiinpoaiiDrictJ ftl TOUT 'mug stora without delsr-COs and I JO k ca ner money-back gutrtntoa. r. VVe finally got taught up! RECONDITIONED EXCHANGE MOTORS GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE-UPS by Specialist BUD ANDERSON ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING Prompt Service JIM KALER'S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SERVICE 2110 White Dial 7279 Underwood To Quit Business Clarence II. Underwood, pioneer Klumuth Falls merchunt and buslnussinun, today an nounced his retirement from business with the sale ot Under wood's photo service and Cam era shop to Eugene Bailie and Krik Carlson, returned World War 11 veterans. Bollie and Curlson, both well known here, took over the opera tion of the two businesses to duy. Tho two men are brothers-in-law. Underwood came to Klamath Falls in January, 1000. For 39 years he operated the Under wood pharmacy which he sold to Walgrcon's. The photo serv ice was retained and moved up stairs in the Underwood build ing at 7th and Main, On Oc tober 16, Underwood' purchased the Comurt studio and the East mun Kodak dealership from James Floyd at 727 Main, Floyd recently moved his commercial photography business to his residence. Discharged Builic was with Klamath Theatres for 15 years prior to entering the Scabces. He was discharged from the' navy fol lowing 26 months In the service. 11 months spent in the Russell islands and seven months on Okinawa. He was with the first Scabces to land on Okinawa and served during the invasion months. Carlson, employe of the First National bank, is a veteran of the European campaign. He is a life long resident of Klamath Falls and was overseas with the U. S. army Infantry for eight months. He will devote his time at the camera shop and Bailie will be in the photo finishing service. Flo Ann Euton remains with the firm as do others who worked for Underwood. Anderson Favors Boost In Butter WASHINGTON, Jan. i (IP) An 18-ccnt a pound boost in but ter prices for the housewife by April 1 was reported today to have been recommended by Secretary of Agriculture Ander son. Aides, who could not be named, said Anderson had made the recommendation to encour age greater production. Under the plan, prices would be ad vanced six cents a month begin ning Feb. 1. . An increase in the ceiling price Feb. 1 would be the second in less than three months. Last November, the price was in creased five cents a pound to offset withdrawal of a subsidy to butter makers. $100 a Month for Life 3M Arriving In United States By Associated Press Max W. McGarlty. T5, Lakcview, arrived on USS St. Mury due In Tacomu, Wash., January 4. Louie G. Betschart, PFC, Weed, arrived on Henry Foote due in San Francisco January 4, Death Claims Mrs. Simmons Dorothy Evangeline Simmons. 39, wife of Ernest C. Simmons of 403 Pacific Terrace and partner In the Quality Delicatessen, died at Klamath Valley hospital Mon day morning. She Is survived by tier husband, a son, Thomas fc.. and an Infant daughter, Karen Dorothy. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnstcn of this city also survive. Mrs. Simmons was laboratory technician at Hillside hospital for several years. Final rites will be held from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Funeral home, Monday, January 14, with Rev. S. M. Topness of inc Klamatn Lutheran church officiating. POTATOES SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8 W) (USDA) Potatoes 6 broken, 6 unbroken cars on track; arri vals Oregon 2, Idaho 1; 2 cars arrived by truck from Oregon: market steady: Klamath Russets No. 1 size A, dark soil, 3.10; No. 2 size A, $2.00. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8 (P (USDA) Potatoes 2 broken, 5 unbroken cars on track; arri vals Calif. 2, Idaho 9, Utah 6, Washington 1; 4 cars diverted; 6 cars arrived by truck; no sales. Stromberg - Carlson R a d 1 o a. Derby's Music Co. TO NEOUCT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF i'sadGolds A bottle of Vlcka Va-tro-nol la mighty handy to have around the house be cause this double-duty nose drops . . . Quickly Relieves sneesy, sniffiy. stuffy distress of bead colds. Makes breathing easier. HfrlpS Prevent many colds from ' developing if used at the first warning sniffle or sneeze. This Double-Duty Nose Drops should save you much misery. Works fine I Follow directions In the package. VIClXSVATtlOHOL The CoUen Y tart PUn gives you iosurance protection now and a monthly income for life when you retire. Details will . be gladly explained by any Oregon Mutual representative.. OnpiMutiialLife INSVItANCB COMPANY LYNN ROYCROFT 118 N. 7th Streak Klamath Falls. Oregon. CITY Delivery Service We pick Up and Deliver A Personal Effects Groceriea Parcels SPECIAL DELIVERIES Phone 8417 9:00 A. M. to Midnight Willis M. Robinson Of car W. Anderson At IfOWl S&uuce Oregon Road Conditions Unchanged SALEM, Jan. 8 (VP) Oregon highway conditions vere little changed today, with mountain travel still hazardous, the state highway commission said. The daily road report: Government Camp 24 de- flrees, 49 Inches total snow. Four nches new snow. Packed snow on road throughout entire sec tion. Santiam Junction 28 degrees, 25 inches new snow. Total snow at summit 85 inches, 53 inches at Junction. Packed snow through out. . Chains advised. Odell Lake 17 degrees, nine inches new snow, total snow 108 inches. Snow on road east of milepost 43, equipment operat ing. Chains advised. Siskiyou Summit on Pacific Highway 22 degrees, fog. Very slippery for nine miles, sunders operating. Chains required. Fifteen inches snow at summit, one Inch new snow last night. New Snow Klamath Falls Six inches new snow on Sun mountain on The Dallas-California highway, total now 107 inches. Tempera ture 2 degrees below zero. Packed snow on road. Green springs highway in good shape. Snowing on Quartz mountain. Astoria Columbia River highway closed at east city lim its of Astoria, detouring through Tongue Point naval base. One way traffic at milepost 91 be- bmccii jumpjjd anu uregon coast. Tuesday, Jan. 8. 194S HERALD AND HEWS THUS! One-way traffic on Coast high way at milepost 42 near Mnnzan- Ha. . . . . Old Oregon Trail between mile- pu.iis Aft una tin. roini snow 24 inches, snow last night. Pendleton Clear, roads nor mal. The Dalles Rnnrls nnrmol La Grande Clear, one-half men oi snow on grouna. Baker Packed snow on road. TtonH Ploo. nnnlrnJ w.t,ua, W.nm 9IIUW Ull road. There is a 500-foot detour ' nines west oi nmcncil on Ochoco highway where bridge washed out. Apporel News For Klamoth Men We have just received an at tractive selection of new sport coats that we believe you will like. Sport COATS From 19.85 to 27.50 The assortment includes tweeds, and plain tans and browns. Drop in to see them. llace 111! Ldrews J MANST0RE : 731 Mala St. Burns Packed snow on road, John Day One-way traffio north of Service creek. Bcllcvue-Hopewell Highway Still closed by high water. Wllsonvllle Ferry Still closed by high water. Albany-Corvallls East Side Highway Opened -at S p. m. Monday.-.:"-; , ... m Paul O. Landry this queitiom "Does a contract bond covering faithful perform ance of a contract also In clude the payment of labof and material bills Incurred by the contractor?" For Information en any insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main St. Ph. 5612 Serving Klamath 20 Years The Courthouse Is Now One Block Down The Street From Our Office. Cute Tricks Like magic a Charmode bra and girdle mold provocative curves! Medium 'cup bra of lovely rayon satin and lace. Talon zip. Bras, 32 to 38. Girdles, 26 to 32. th. Girdle 133 So. 8th JtAkV Phone 5188 ! . '- '.V, I'll ' : n.