City Dads
Pass Three
Measures
The third and final reading of
ordinances which will place
three measures on the ballot at
the special city election to be
held in conjunction with the pri
mary election May 17, was
passed at the regular session of
the city council last night.
The council also passed a res
olution notifying the state that
the city of Klamath Falls was
excluding itself for the time be
ing from participating in the
public employes retirement act
but this measure will appear on
the May 17 ballot and if ap
proved at that time the city win
then petition the state for par
ticipation starting July l, 1946
In 194S, the state legislature
passed a law known as the pub
lie employes retirement act to go
into effect July 1. 1946. All em
ploycs and municipalities with
civil service and employes under
the same, will begin to make
contributions based on the per
centage of salaries and unless a
city notifies the state they do not
wish to come under the act prior
to May 1. 1946. they automati
cally will be incorporated in this
plan.
Excluded
Due to the tact that funds are
not available to participate in
this act for the time being, the
city passed the resolution last
night notifying the state Klam
ath Falls was excluding itself.
On May 17, at the primary
election, a measure will be
placed on the ballot to raise not
to exceed one and one-quarter
mills which will make funds
available for the employes in the
city to participate in the act.
Public employes in the city of
Klamath Falls who will come
under this act include police of
ficers, firemen, street employes
ana any other city employe ac
tively engaged in city work to
the extent of 600 hours per year,
Elective officials can petition the
state for the privilege but they
do not come under the act au
tomatically, it was pointed out
Two Measures
The retirement act is one of
the measures to be presented
ana trie otner two are as follows:
1. "Shall the city of Klamath
Falls pave portions of streets ad
jacent to city owned parks with
in the city, levy a tax' of one-
quarter mill upon every dollar
of taxable property for the tax
year of 1946-47 and for that year
only, for the purpose of paying
for said pavement, create a spe
cial fund entitled 'park pave
ment fund,' in which money de
rived from said levy shall be
placed; and amend the city
charter to meet the levy author
ized." 2. "Shall the city of Klamath
Falls construct street improve
ments in front of city owned lots
in cooperation with adjacent
property owners to improve such
street; levy a tax of one-half mill
upon every dollar of taxable
property for the year 1946-47
for the purpose of creating a re
volving fund entitled 'lot revolv
ing fund' into which all money
collected under said levy shall
be placed; from which payment
for improvements for lots shall
be made, which payment shall
be replaced upon sale of such lot
from money "received and amend
the city charter to meet the levy
authorized."
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City Police
Hold 25 Bikes
Are vou missine a Viito?
There are 25 impounded bicy
ties at me cuy ponce station and
officers would very much like
to get the machines back to their
rightful owners.
The city council discussed
somewhat last night offering
those maphinpc sshir-H htiira
at the station for a long time, at
a puouc saie. uity Attorney
Henry Perkins wasn't sure about
this; nrnperiuro anH nion.
look into it. In the meantime,
me DiKes are piling up and own
ers are asked to identify their
bicycles and take them home.
Klamath Firms Pay
Overcharge Fines
Settlements for overcharges
by several Oregon firms, includ
ing two in Klamath Falls, were
announced today by the district
office of OPA in Portland.
Rose Motor company paid a
$33.07 fine for overcharge on a
used car, and Palace Market
paid a $25 fine for overcharge
on meat. -
Hani Norland Auto Insur
ance. 123 N. 6th St.
DISTRIBUTOR
WANTED-
... To Handle th Most Sen
sational, Proven Article that
has Entered the Automotive
Field Since its Beginning.
Can you establish dealers
on an article that will save
seventy cents out of every
dollar on the operating cost
of any Automobile. Truck or
Tractor? Prove to our fac
tory representative who will
be in your city next week
that you are the right man
and we will prove that we
have it.
We expect our distributor
to service and supply his
own dealers making it neces
sary to carry a two thousand
dollar stock. Write Box 2400
care This Newspaper.
(Continued from Page One)
over a terrible four months until
the next harvest comes in."
That is to say, we are actually
asked to SACRIFICE something
willinglv in order that millions
mav LIVE instead of STARV
ING! In an era dominated by I
want mine FIRST, and to hell
with the other fellow" thinking,
that appeal tinkles strangely in
the ears.
Conservation
Program Urged
By Unionists
PORTLAND, Ore., March 12
(fP) A proposal that the federal
government finance a program
to assure forest conservation
work by smaller lumber operat
ors which would also ease the
lumber shortage was made here
by the CIO International Wood
workers of America.
The union's research director
declared a three-point plan ad
vanced by the union in an an
nouncement over the weekend
is based on changes in the north
west's industry the past quarter
century from large scale opera
tions to small units.
Ellerv Foster said the small
operations now characterizing
the lumber industry are "too
poor" to finance the program,
He urged:
1. The government provide
technical aid to lumbermen sim
ilar to that the department of
agriculture gives farmers, pay
for forest conservation as it pays
farmers for soil conservation.
2. Police powers to the nation
al forest service to enforce regu
lations to prevent destructive
logging.
3. Stimulation of wood utiliza
tion plants and others to use
wood waste in making suosu
tutes for ordinary lumber.
Foster said the first of the
points would require the govern
ment to give more assistance in
logging, production, marketing,
improving forest fire protection,
construction of permanent sys
tem of logging roads and re
planting of cutover lands at pub
lic expense. '
Car Reported
Stolen Here
John Miller of Richreall, near
Salem, reported to city police
yesterday that -his green 1934
Chevrolet coupe was stolen from
6th near Main sometime since he
parked it there Sunday evening.
Miller is visiting in Klamath
Falls and staying at the Willard
hotel.
He told the police that no key
was needed to start his car and
there were only about four gal
lons of gas in the tank.
John Williams, 619 Pine, post
ed $50 bail with city police on a
charge of reckless driving. He
was arrested last night at 6th
and Spring. Vernetta Walker,
Chiloquin, posted S50 bail on
charges of drunk and disorderly
and possession of intoxicating
liquor.
William Johnson, Klamath
Falls, was fined $8 in municipal
court today for violation of the
basic rule, and Sybil Hyde,
Klamath Falls, was fined S5 for
failure to procure an operator's
license.
Several minor accidents were
reported to police last night but
there were no injuries and only
slight damage to cars involved.
Car Dealers
Sued By OPA
PORTLAND, March 12 (IP)
OPA suits on file today against
three used car dealers here
charging violation of ceiling
prices asked a circuit court to
invalidate the business licenses
of the dealers.
OPA Auto Enforcement At
torney Charles Kaufman said
the action was one of 20 such
suits planned to protect legiti
mate dealers as well as the pub
lic. v
Kaufman said the defendants
had perpetrated various price
evasions, acenntintr "sir! nnv.
ments," requiring trade-ins be-
iure .selling ana writing laisc
certificates of transfer.
He reported one veteran had
Daid S1800 for a 1400 par hp
needed in his business and an
other paid $750 above ceiling.
Former KF Resident
Passes In Eugene
William O. Hill. 35. former
Weyerhaeuser Timber company
engineer, died at Eugene, March
8, and final rites will be con
ducted here by Ward's. Hill
moved several years ago to La
fayette. He was recently em
ployed by the Lorane Lumber
company at Cottage Grove.
Hill was born June 9. 1910.
at Calgary, Alberta, Canada,
and married Mary Morgan at
Klamath Falls in 1937. The
family had completed arrange
ments to return here to live at
the time of Hill's death.
The average amount of elec
tricity in a lightning flash is far
less than the amount that can be
charged into a storage battery.
Stromberg . Carlson Radios
Derby's Music Co.
Air Forces
Made Into
3 Commands
WASHINGTON, March 12 (.!')
The army air forces were stream
lined today into three major
combat commands by Gen. Carl
Spaatz, who declared the atomic
bomb made it "almost" certain
any future war would begin with
air action.
The new chief of the nation's
air army announced the follow
ing combat groupings for the
postwar setup:
The strategic air commund,
composed of long range striking
forces, the air defense command,
responsible for the aerial pro
tection of the continental United
States, and the tactical air com
mand, which will cooperate with
surface forces.
These will be supplemented
by five supporting commands,
and by air national guard and
air reserve forces. A revised
"air university" system of school
ing already has been put into
effect.
Pauley May
Accept Deal
WASHINGTON, March 12 (.T)
A new arrangement whereby
Edwin W. Pauley would ask
withdrawal of his nomination as
undersecretary of the navy was
reported in the making today.
A republican member of the
senate naval committee, who de
clined use of his name, said the
deal was proposed at a two-hour
conference of Pauley,, Democrat
ic National Chairman Robert E.
Hannegan and two members of
the committee.
Republican committee mem
bers, he said, will meet later
with Senator Tobey (R-N.H.),
leading opponent of the Pauley
nomination, to decide whether
the terms of the arrangement
met their approval.
This development, presaging a
windup of the six-weeks-long
controversy, came as a sched
uled meetine of the naval com
mittee on the nomination was
called off. It had been set for
2:30 p. m EST.
AAA Committeemen
Talk Production
Community committeemen for
AAA met this morning in the
county agent's office with C. W.
Smith, assistant county agent
leader of Corvallis.
The group went over produc
tion goals for 1946 and consid
ered soil conservation practices
that will be recommended for
Klamath county,
LOS ANGELES, March 12 (IP)
Deputy Sheriff C. L. (Hard Way)
Brownlee has dug up some more
evidence.
He has investigated a com
plaint a toy balloon had explod
ed in a purchasers face. Brown
lee examined a similar balloon.
It blew up in Brownlce's face.
A week ago he was investigat
ing a dog bite case. The same
dog bit Brownlee.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Claims allowed by the County Court
and Warrants issued by the County
Clerk during the month of February.
1946. on the various Funds of the
County.
CL'RBENT EXPENSE FUND
A. L. Brandt. Reporting Circuit
Court - - S83.00
I. D. Rumer. Bailiff Circuit Court $170.00
Pale Mattoon, Transportation Prison
ers 819.40
J. L. Murray. Supplies Clerk $87.50
Clarence A. Humble, Circuit Court Re
volving Fund 8127. 35
Edwin C. Jones. CatUe Indemnity ..$4.00
H. A. Testerman 54.00
Dale Mattoon. Meals Circuit Court
Jury .13.73
A. L. Brandt, Services District At
torney ... ...S77.50
William F. Gray. Salary Janitor -875.30
T. B. Kendall. Assisting Janitor ....$30.70
Mrs. A. C. Hcnyaw $13.00
Minnie Walker $41.85
Mary Gray m 413.00
Louise Black SH.93
L. V. Spell SI 8.00
Pete McGowan $80,50
B. A. Eric k son. Repairs Court
House $68.83
H. B. Schieferstein. Salary Weed and
Rodent Control . $90.87
J. L. Murray, Services Check Writer
Assessor .. $37.50
Klamath Printinr Co., Supplies County
Clerk S16.50
K. F. Garbage Co.. Services Court House
and Jail .$13.00
Dr. G. A. Masscy. Services Indigent
Soldier $75.00
Hillside Hospital .$114.80
. uieucne. mu
Burt K. Hawkins. Poslsgi' Clerk .., $33.31
hoai Hsu
Willy M. Hector. Cli Advinci County
Engineer ...... WI.M
LAW LWRAR V UNO
Don Goddard, Salary Law Librae
tilt .....$12.30
ion hm
H. C. Howard. Salary $141)110
City of Klinilth rills, 80'. Due City
klimilh Fills JJ
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co . Servlrei ...7.00
rt KRKNr KXI'KNSK H'NU
Shaw Stationery Co., suputlci lounly
Offices Ws.3
Klamath Med. Service Bureau, Insurance
Withholding Officers !'' "
Muluil Benefit Health Ass'n. ... Wi 43
Diamond Lake Service Station, Supplies
County Court 3 IH)
Secretary ot Slate. Supplies lax Ucpnil-
ment $4.00
L. L. Low .Sheriff, Cish Advance I'osl-
lie . , WOW)
J, L. Murray. Supplies Sheriff ... $37 ..TO
Klamath shopping uuino
Howie Brothers
Elstmin Kodak Storel ....
Art Bumsidc Co, ..
Rnan M.M.,t Po. .
Martin T. Pratt. Sheriff. Service! She
Iff ....$1.30
Walter Zimmerman ,.
Wonuvorlh & Irwin. Inc - $U3
Monarch Tire Service Mil 33
Keith 1. Dice. Supplies Sheriff .. $3(1.00
L. U Low Sheriff. Board of Prison
ers $:l!)3 73
Moe's Store, Supplies Photo Static Ma
chine Clerk $3 00
Smith-Hates Printing Co., Supplies Coun
ty Clerk SJ 30
U. S. National Bank, Bond Deductions
Employee $73,00
Homer M. Holt. Clttll Indemnity ..$30.0(1
Wilier S. Jones $4.0(1
Berenice Mueller. B 1 1 1 f f Circuit
Court $30 00
Klimilh Shopping Guide. Supplies Cir
cuit Court $8 10
Dile Mattoon. Cish. Advinci Melll Cir
cuit Court Jury .. $4.60
Virginia Gibson,. Witness Circuit
Court $33 711
A. L. Brandt. Reporter Circuit
Court $130.00
G. 11. Cornd. Constable Fees ....... $100 I'd
J. W. Grtttolt. Jusllce Fees $13 90
Henry Johnson, Constable Fees ...$37 30
Lloyd Peters. Justice Fees 841.70
Fred Hellbronner, Fuel Infirmary $141.30
Cil Ore Power Co., Services Inflrm-
iry ,. SUS.IKI
Dirk Reeden'i, S u p p 1 1 e County
Poor 840.311
lllbhi Clothing Co 813.33
Norvals Golden Rule SB 30
P. H. Ruiendil, M 1 1 e g e Health
Unit $17.23
Mvrtle Caldwell .$lt 0
Lvdli Howard 8(10 30
Mlllcent West $84.10
Annls Struthers $23.10
Lloyd Seely ...$37.10
C. A. Humble. Cish Advmce Revolving
Fund - $130.34
Vera L. Chase, Reporting Coroner's
Inquest 810 00
Western Union Telegraph Co.. Services
Officers ..$0130
Dr. H. A. Wheeler. InspecUng Bangs
and T B "Tests" $331.30
MIIHARr FUND
Klimith Medical Service Bureau, In
surance Employees $10.73
ROAD FUND .
H. V. Borton. Labor $141.73
H. V. Borton Jr. $93 13
Milton Bradshaw 8100SO
E. W. Cluff $3401
Charles H. Conroy $103 08
Leo L. Coon $114 33
J. B. Dennis $117.80
Homer Depuy . $01.81
V. L. Hale ... $233 03
D. E. Heath $134 01
C. W. Hesse 878 34
W. R. Mix 81.V1.S1
Roy Holmes . 882.81
Jim Holsteln $124 04
Luther Jones .. . 887.30
John M. Kobus $107.18
H. D. Landrum $121.33
Everett Llnvllle $110 38
Loyil Lust 887 94
Maurice Martin $107.07
George Mast $102.01
A. D. McGee $183.30
Romeo McVeigh $133 10
Harry L. Meyers 802 08
Wallace MllllAn . Sjlos.M
John W. Mills 870.72
Raymond Orr liot.so
Murtle Peterson
J. w. Pitcner
E. P. Pool
Jess Rimer
Floyd Shipman
II. S. Smith
William Walker .
Thomas Wasson .
Guy Wells
ta. woriey
$11.70
$113.87
$138 34
. $131 44
.$139.83
... 838. 30
... $38.29
$130 38
$120 07
$121 48
John Youngling $172.74
Klamath Medical Service Bureau. In
surance Employees . 830 30
Mutual Benefit Health Ass n. 428 23
Shaw Stationery Co.. Supplies . $8.33
Vern n. Pcugh, Service! Etc. Agricul
turist Shaw Sllllonery Co., Supplies Airlin.il-
(uilil $4.40
Garrison Equipment Co. H 30
Peyton Co, ...$llin
Swan Lake Moulding Co. $30 38
Ballot! Wright ,. $3 0
J. W. Kerns HOI.IIO
Five Lucas, Cash Adviltee Juvenile
Offlco , -"73
raye Lucas, Salary Driw Juvenile Offset-
IIHMHP
ROAD ri'.NII
J. Joseptisoil, Agent, Freight lload Sup
plies . . 3.ll
Klumalh Muchino Kid Locomotive Wks,,
Supplies IU0:I8
Heed I'rnclur Si Equipment Co. ..sl.l.lii.mi
Paul T, Jones. Posts lt.VlHI
Union Oil Co., Supplies $211.78
t'l'HHIiM' liXI'hNKIt r't'NII
Carl Selmhcil. Repairs Phulo Static Ma
chine, Clerk 3I2.W
StauUnid Oil Co., Supplies County
Court - .. .. $11,113
Burt K. Iliwkhui, Postage Uel. Tux
Foreclosure Ulllce $3.00
Herald At News, Publications L P
Kstrays $311 08
Elsie Siemens, Draw Salary Tax Depart
ment $1(17.10
Jean l.ott 878 3d
Iris Bradbury $33 70
Don Goddard, Driw Silary ll-pulv
Sherllf 4 30
Ell-Nasli Co . Services Sheriff Car . $3 on
Richfield pll Corp., Supplies Sheriff
"Jail" satl.lsj
Waller Zlnunorman, Services for Sher
iff , 1J40
Fraukel Carbon Co., Supplies Cuunty
Clerk 818 00
Gertrude Moore. Draw Silary Deputy
Assessor
Ruth Carr
Lovce C. Carver
George M. llurton
lllW
J 72.30
117.10
802.8U
Vera 1.. Chase. Draw Salary District
Attorney Office 178 80
Helen 1. Anderson $8 10
Clarence A. Humble. Cash Advance He-
volvlng Fund 877 43
A. Newton, Draw Salary Deputy Trees.
urer $73 3d
Jusnlla LldesniA. Wittiest Circuit
Court $8 30
Mrs. Juana l.ldesnn $8 3d
Nelllo Alverel $8 30
Tommle Alveres $0.30
Dr. George II. Adler $3 10
Trinidad Mirquns $2 10
J. G. Llnkenbick 3(130
Itulh Hay M.20
E. L. Stephens $4 20
Frances Gilchrist, Uriw Saliry Jusdce
Court $70.10
JURORS CIRCUIT COURT. January le
February 3(ti, Into
IIKtiUI.AR I'ANlt.
E. A. Himlllon. Juror Circuit Court $3 10
Iinuu
$34 00
, -..$11 33
$7 0(1
$MI 00
..$18 20
. $8 20
. . 80 20
.. 813 00
..817 00
$34 40
...... $3 23
... $12 00
$30.00
,. $23 00
$13 20
$4 on
.$17 00
$18 30
$8 00
. :. $13 30
$3 20
$3 20
S3 10
$3.10
$3.10
, $3.10
83.30
$3.10
$9. 10
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.... $3.10
, U 10
. $3.10
........... $3.10
. $8 20
$24 00
$21 00
. 89 20
$34 00
$9 20
.... $8 40
813 Oil
$13 00
810 OU
823 SO
$13 00
Harry K. Wilson
B. H. Pickett
Chas. II. Flackus
Noel Turner
C. II. Hooth
Hins Norland ....................
Fred B. Robinson .-
Jack Henry .
James H. Rogers . :
Roy F. Kinsman ...
George W. Van Horn ...
lwls C. Ewlng .
George Bodcnhamer .
Uen Henxel
R. II. Harnett
R. J. O'Sulllvan
T. D. Jackson
Glenn Kester
Dennis O'Connor
William M. Loreni
George R. Irwin .
U A. Johanson M
Kalph L. Ilurke
Nelson Reed .
Alfred C. Backel
Ida B. Odell
Lionel Hank Ins w .,
lister I. Ogden
Key Malloy .
Glen D. Jones
Thomas W. Allen .......
Harvey C. Martin ............
Clarence H. Lewis . ..
A, L. !.ougmlre ... ...
Earl Kent
Kalph E Williams
Ivan Petrasek
Ivan Brown .....
Russell P. Akers ... ......
Dwlght Klrcher
Preston Fldler -.
Charles Young ....
Ed. T. Crawford ..
Noah Nyhart
John Cirstensen ...
Alfred Keller
Merlo J. Loosley ..
Fred 0. Mirkwirdt IJ-"J
Willir M. r-ohel ""
George Andireon IJ-JJJ
Wllllim A. Viu. Bllsklrk t
Joe Mlcki W'SS
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Joe Mlcki Hi-
O. K, Anilrcvvi J J
Matk Evans J J
M. M. siiny
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leih smllh J
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Olson V
er Albert -J"
ue Ahem IJ
-a Olloiuail J J
Kenneth Smllh
David svnt.es
Kdls Olson
Waller
Jerom
t-.... St M.-Clallan
t hsrles A Parlildge .
Vent O. Norval
Ilohert 11 Elliott
U',,1.1., Joties
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$8 00
$13 00
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P 40
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00
Si3 (HI
1(H (Ml
.. $3 SO
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.. 411
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. 8(1 (HI
miner I.. Mitchell W
On llnillcy J" j"
Peler N. C.W ""
John W Narglnson
Frank Sullivan .
lioaer Gilbert
Ralph A Johnston
lis M. Foster
Henry V. Gerber
Paul Wamplec
Cecil Haley
Itolln F England
James E. Ilcolltanek ....
k'...l I- NHIt,
William' A. Iivman .
John Halleksou ..
Iteldon II Yanrey
Dan J. Cashmuil
$11.20
ll UK
$21.00
83 10
$13,311
.. Ill 40
.. 83 III
. 87 (HI
$24 (HI
. HI) 20
$24 (HI
au 70
Z' 3 00
83 0(1
3 3(1
., 83 (HI
itt 411
nans - -
Waller ICInmierlnin " ""J
Mm gin Johnson - -fS; !
Hymn Johnson - J3 on
Robert S. Olson ,
Joseph Drill!
George A nuts ...
Ilmlalph Jellnek .....
Silas Grlssle
Ivan Icenblci .....
II. V. Morgll
Eirl M. Irvlol .....
lxils Killnl
Junes C. Freemen
Gilbert S Elder ..
Carl D Matthews ,.
Fmuk N. ueixon .
A. Itonfelil
813 20
11.1 (HI
. $( 00
113 40
.818 00
4 (HI
8 00
80 Id
80 00
818 00
88 10
80 (HI
$0 HI
87 00
114 (K)
J.'g. Patterson', liisiue Elimination $3 oil
O. B. Coiad, Service Coroner ..... 80 pa
PicKle Tel. ss Tel. Co., Sirvlon Cnuiily
Offices , 33J
Liwrence Bluer Agency. Premium Sher-
)(I ins .j " - .
awrence Sliier Agency. '';"
Treisurer Ins ?J3ou
shin riiNli
Todd Building Co., Supplies
nignii on -o
Eugene Dletsgen Co.
Ich
.. $41.13 43
, 8.IIU 42
.... 811 83
,. 1. 044 S3
$34U 18
831 00
Tuiiday, March 12. 1048
Wlllire Mllllgill .,..,.. lot! 00
John W. Mills $11-1 no
Itsymouit (Irr ... iiisihi
Murlll Pelersnn iloiHi
Floyd Hhipmin iiioiiu
aR. Ninllli fill no
llllini Walker hu (hi
Guy Wells II in no
8. M. Woriey eliHiuu
Al III (US V $ ihi
llirvey Uenuv sinim
llerberl Wlnilhim . . .. ills.oo
I I'MUr.Nl KXrl.'NNE FUND
Oregon Nllle College, Farm Heimm-
slralion , . $3Ml (HI
slralloll ... 8HH) (
ti, A Missey. Ncmi'M Veienn f ini
tlenernl Petroleum Co., Supplies An
cultiltnl Uetiarluiint ., . ..$.111 2ti
Parllic Tel, Tel. Co., Supplies Com I
House .. , .. 81 (Hi
Keeilliuro Equipment Co $31 ;i
TUlliw Fnnns . 1117 77
C. A Humble Dlslilrl Attorney, Cash
Advance Revolving Fund . $31100
J, tl. Pallorsou MO, Insane EniihIiis.
Illlll . .... $3 00
J. fl. Piltereon Ml) . it 110
M. r. Hell. Vital tUatlatlel RapotU . .33
F. M. Trout . . , , ,.. 13
tl. K Iteeiler. Salary County Judge 800 70
John II. Ileber, Naliry CumniU.
sinner $1211 1(3
Fred L. Pope 871. 2S
o.Ali.U nil I'nrn
Montgomery Wild
ASSOC IB )M "'.-' ..'
t'Uimr.NT isrr.an rs-rtif
rmnmerplal Milnteinnce. Replies Photo
Sialic Machine "Clerk " . 82 00 1
N. II. Nelson, Tnvel Expense As- 1
seasor . Jr. ;
II. 11. Sehefereteln. Drew BiUry weed
ml Rodent Control '""'
Wllllim F. Griy, Driw Biliry Jan-
Pete McGowin, Labor Jsnltor .. 80S 81
Minnie Wilker " !"
Miry Griy "
I ...I.. Illarif . $J OO
Italia Nodlnl el
Etlllh Cox ; -'
Mr. Ka(ier .... ...-. $ 24
Theimi lienson . 83 34
Henry Pillleltl rT... J;"-"
Gus SpeU . . ..... !?
Stite InilustrtK Aectciens vw"t--")
Insurance employees :
T, n. Witters, Insurance Lm,n;!
Trucks ... ............ -.
ROAD ri'NII
State Industrie! Accident Commission.
Insurance Employee
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Milton Hndahiw
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Hnttart C. COX ...............
J. II. Dennis ....
Homer Depuy ..
D. r.. Heath .
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Luther Jones . . ....
John M. Kobus
Everet Llnvllle
Loyil Lust . .
Miurlc Martin .
George Mast
Romeo McVeigh
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Monarch Tire Service
Bells Hardware
Ed tc Lou Radiator Service
Colvear Motor Sales Co.
Ballou & Wright
H. L. Prltchard Co.
Klmhall'a Glass Shon 87 92
West Hitchcock Corp . Supplies .$11600
Big Basin Lumber Co., $1.80.
Dick B. Miller Co. ' 81.23
Coast to Coast. Store; ....$3.00
Sears Roebuck At Co. 84
Western Auto Supply Co. . $1.93
City Ice & Supply $3.30
Balsiger Motor Co. $421.46
Motv tc Van Dyke Co. $382 32
J. W. Kerns $243.90
Loggers 6c Cont. Mac. Co. $42.42
Lorenz Co $38.16
Socclallzed Service $09.63
The Conwhlt Co. 40
Cat Ore Power Co.. Services 899.07
Baker Bros., supplies . $.13.2.1
Minn. Mining Min'f. Co. $44 00
Burness Motors .$437 38
Goodyear Service $103 34
Tripp's Auto Painting
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Bussman's Welding Sup. .823 83
Home Lbr. At Suoply Co. 829.00
Merrill Lumber Co. . 5(18.68
Swan Lake Moulding Co. $238 .13
Peyton & Co. . 83 22
Keith L. Rice $709 28
Standard Oil Co. $494
Fred H. Hellbronner . $148 37
Burt Hawkins. P M $9 00
Klamath Shopping Guide ..40.80
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Herald e News, Publishing Bid Ad
vertisements $79.08
Ben Ke lis meter. Repairs Sheriff
Cir - 321.83
Smith-Bates Printing Co.. Printing Dis
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E. W. Dunn. Justice Tees ...8300
Geneva E. Westfall, Services Jan
itor - ..$9.73
Tom Yeo $8 43
Peyton & Co., Fuel Court House ... stw.oj
UVrtrf w Hellbronner $188.60
Cal Ore Power Co.. Services Jill-Court
House Memorial Buildings $228.18
Dorris Telephone Co., Rental quarantine
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Big Basin Lumber Co., Supplies for Re
nairs Court House $39.23
Davis Plumbing Co., Repairs Court House
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Klamath Furniture Co., Supplies Court
House "Fixtures" $27.34
Swan Lake Moulding Co. . $1083
General paint (.orp. . eu.iu
Bell's Hardwire Co. $12.21
Packer Scott Co 411.80
Murphys Seed Store 83.45
Mason Ehrmm Co. $10.82
Harry Hafter $13.81
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