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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1946)
1 i County Budget Now In Effect Willi (inly minor objections raised over the county mini mil budget coiiuiilsiilon's nnl liiua Uun of 1 1 ii' county budget, t lit published H"t of expenditure tv Klmniilli county (or Mm next J(IS clityn went Into effect to Juy. Three ulijccliuns were iiil in by dcuiirliiient hciuls iiiiiI ml junliuciits ninili' In those ruses, (nit the tntiil innoiint nf the budget (or 11MIH7 m mill $u:ir.- (M.VIU. Money (or Hit- adjust incuts was In ken (roin the emergency fund. In the original estimate the district littm ix y nfdre appro priation (or InvcMluiilInn Innl been pared (roin $2(1011 to $51111, ml $1-0 htid been plncrd on tho budget as " l"v boost (or j. Hawkins Napier, deputy prosecutor. Cliii'cneo A. Humble, district attorney, linked lliul the Investi gation Ilgurc Liu restored to kilKIO, und It was done liv Ink lull the rult-e bibbed lor tho deputy und i;illll lioin the emergency (und. .Since thu deputy district ullulocy In paid by tliu Mute, ho was ioi hidden by luw from taking I In- niir. That boost puts the budget (or the oiieriitlou of the dlslrisl attorney's older ul $74110 In stead ( U 1 1U. Kor (hu welfare office under tho Item heuded "cure o( poor not ul pour lurm," the uimmul lor old UU assistance hud been .cut (rout tJU.uou lust yeur tp JUll.UOU (or thin yeur, but Ihut $aU0U wun restored. Also the budUet (or reliel to dependent children hud been reduced hum jiiouu to sjtiumi. und that ;iuuu restored So the cure (or poor figure In now J4J.70U Instead o( $J0.7ftO. Tho lust Hem adjusted wun (or booka (or the county lihrury where an extra $:(()( wun udded to the f',!33u Ixuiiietted, muklnif $20.10 (or hooks und the lihrury total JIB. 540. Steamboat Veterans Open Annual Reunion i'OIITI.ANIJ, July 1 ll'l A tliiillMUMfl Mverlflen mid d'lellflM thronged to the 2 1 Hi iiuntiul re. union oi veleiuii steamboat men ul Hie went ut Chuiii)oe Mule, pink yislciday. home Hill miidn the Irlp up the Willamette iibnuril the stern wheeler Claire u trip cancelled durum wur yen ij. . Cupt. W. M. Uurtlell, Sulem, nillle planning engineer, out lined stciinihnathig history be lore the group und predicted truiispoiliitluu of ore from east, i Ml Oregon und Iduho to Port, lund und Kiilcm vlu wuler. Auto Theft Told Police I.. V. Leltheud, (IIKI Jefferson, j reported to police thul It In I II Mil I Kurd coupe was stolen from In iront in ins resilience Miilurniiy night or Sundny mornlnii, No key wun needed to start the cur, Lclthcad suld, und the tunk wun three-fourth full o( ((um. 'I hn coupe wun dark bluo in color. If illy .. Southwurlh, ;io;i I'lnc, a cub driver, wun tiled to uppeur In court loduy (or running punt it red lluht ul Mil und Minn, und Leonard Oscur l.ulh, 2157 Ore Hon, punted $11 bull (or doubla purkliiK and (or having no niuf Her. Kugene I., ryeutt, 20, Hurt hotel, punted $4 bull with clly police over the weekend (or nhoollnii firecrackers In town, und Melton K. Kdmundnoii, 23IKI Crest, put up $5 (or the mime offense. Ten drunk and our vnifriiiit uppeured III municipal court thin mornlnii, und eight drunkn nnd one disorderly polled bull over uie weekend r.igiu purklii)! ticket were paid. Local Store Burglarized The Spot second hand (lore, UIU Kluiuulh, wur entered prob ubly furly Sulurduy morning unil goods vuliied Ul over flOU were inken, Mr. und Mm. Hurry Itolluud, owner, reported lo police. Missing In a .25-cul. Coll uuto niulle pistol, U pockelknlle, a portable rudiu, twu mi mi bug, u wrint wuteli, a mun i milt and uu Ul) Jucket. Kill ry wun inudu Ihrouiih sheds und a rear window which Mud uppiii'ciitly been led unlocked Hie muut belore. A rouiii-i untucking ul tin; Co loiuul inn com uyiou H. bleph eun, occupuiu u( lue luoiu, $1ujj in nllver dollurn und bin blllv, police repuiled. The room wun evidently entered und burKlur Ued Kriduy morning. ' Hoy Lull, operulor ut an auto wrccKliiK plucu ul 727 Coinincr- Iclul, reported tu police thul jnome time hint niitiit mi place oi I biinlnenn wun entered und about I $12 In cliunue tuken Hum inu cunii reiilnler. OK Transfer Builds Plant De.ipite the nliurtuiie of build. liilt muteriuln, the OK Trumifer company, ut the present time located ul II.'iO SpruiK, In build- Iiik a new wureiiounc and office huildinii to become their head- ! (iiiurtern ut an Indefinite future , dale. The company la bulldliiK the new heiidijiiurlern ut the I corner of Ouk und Kprinu, in order to conxoiidute Itn prenenl I Bclivltien. I The new bulldlni; will cost ! approximately $:I0,U00. The j compiiuy pliinn to move Into the on lee DiilKllnii over a clone clown period July 4, 5 and 6, althoiiKh lha Warehouse will not be ready for une for guile mine time. Old atoraiie bulldimin will be uned until the new one ii finished. More atrent will be made on storage facilities in the new building. C'uvcd ln foundations of the old building, belonging to A, H. Bussmin, as well an need for more space, decided the change. Stolen Truck Located Here The Chevrolet pickup truck which was stolen from Chemult Saturday morning was located yesterday parked on the hill back of Moore park and River side school, still in running con dition but with the brakes worn out. This truck was owned by Leonard Franklin of Chemult, and was believed stolen by James Sllvcrla, 18, army prisoner who escaped from a nouthbound train at Crescent Lake early Saturday. Sllverla was seen Saturday in Chemult and shortly after ward the truck was reported stolen. He was an army man being taken to a pout in Cali fornia to answer A WOL charges. Gold Miners Given Increase In Wages GRASS VALLEY, Calif., July 1 ll'i A general wage Increase of 181 cents an hour became ef fective lor gold miners today. Basic wages had been ID. 25 for buckers and 10.75 for miners for a 40-hour week, with time and a half for the additional 8-hour shift worked by the local mines on a 48-hour week. A two- year wage and working agree ment was signed Saturday, I K1SAI.D NEWS, KUmnlk r.m, Or. MONQAT, flr I, IStS. Tn !,, More than 2,000,000 gas ranges in the United States are operated with liquefied petrol eum gas. Ii? a typical automotive com pany office, where 1147 people work, approximately 250 tons of paper are consumed annually the equivalent to 62.300,000 sheets the size of ordinary type writer paper. One pound of salvaged fat makes approximately six bars of yellow laundry soap. 4fh of July BROADWAY HALL MALIN THURSDAY EYE -July 4 Music by BALDY'S BAND Dancing 9 to 1 Admission 74c per person, inc. tax. For the "4th Sleeping Bags Crand new featherweight bsgil Down mixture . . . feather filling . . , full heavy duty lipptr. Rolls compactly into canvas, waterproof carrying case. 19 95 Specially Priced Canvas Folding Cots 4 95 A price that cannot be equaled in Klam ath Fails for heavy duty cots. Do not confuse with usual commercial type. Quantity Limited TWO GRAND "BUYS" FROM ARMY SURPLUS Phone 8964 THE EMPORIUM: Sit Main Music Classes Called Success The summer mime clunscs sponsored by the public schools and conducted by Ulaud Wurcup and John O'Connor huve been very successful, according to An drew Luney Jr., director o( mu sic education. With twu more weeks uf classes, enrollment Is 25 In the woodwind cluues. 2:1 in the brass clans, two in the percus sion class, and 12 In the string class. Each section meets for six ilacs a week and the Improve ment shown tu dale hits been extremely encotiruglnu, Loury slates. Tills (eiiture o( the school r music program will be contln tied each summer (roin now on V and nddlllonul offerings In mil sic will be made In next sum mer's program. i The soybean is un Asiatic herb. ' V hsWIssssMtl 'M saM 'I laTilTlllU i Wherever You Drive... V ' I 0"-' 'yr x " I i ii Jtnm..k; Depend on me- Your friendly Independent Mobilgas Dealer M OF TS0USMDS Of INDtPCSTDCMT MOIIIOSI IUSIHISS HIM Jamn Wiltvx tptmln umtnfl MtHlgtt ilaliou ml nib J Stale Street! in Salem, Oregon. After tut and half yean he the biavj he took our hit peeitnt ihn ihortty after hit dh(harge lent fail, and hat linee done msh mm excellent job that hit huiintii hat grown rapidly. 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