Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Machinists
Portal Pay
Meet Slated
By ,Th Associated Press
The question of whether to
file portal-to-portal pay claims
'involving "millions of dollars"
for Seattle shipyard machinists
will be acted upon Monday night
at a meeting of the AFL-Interna-
- tional Association of Machinists'
Seattle local. I. A. Sandvigen,
business agent, said today.
The action would involve ma-
' chin kits In wartime construction
who were held on ships by yard
rule until quitting time, Sand
vigen said. He estimated it
would involve 10 minutes a day
4 timn.nnHnn-hnlf nlua the
game amount as a penalty or a
total 01 a nail nour sc-aigm time
pay for each day worked. -i
"1 am .convinced we can col-
would recommend legal steps to
obtain it.
In Portland, however, spokes
men for both the AFL Machin
ists' and AFL Boilermakers' un
ions reported they had not con
sidered any action on behalf of
the thousands of members who
were employed in the Portland
Vancouver area.
A circuit court in the same
city denied a portal-to-portal pay
claim filed by a machine shop
nman noolna. tH- CVimmArcinl
Iron Works for the sum of
$276.93.
Judge James R. Bain ruled
outl th.t H W Alhiwht.
the foreman, had reported to
wirlr 1 ft mlmitMi enrlv and
stayed 15 minutes late of his
own volition without company
; attorney argued that the mart-
time commission ordered all un
necessary overtime naites unless
' the extra work was approved by
- tne commission a agents.
School Enrollment
Totals 2134 Here
Student enrollment at city
elementary schools reached a
total of 2134, figures compiled
Tuesday, January ?, show. This
is 17 over the total for January
1B48 when 2117 was recorded.
Mills as usual leads with the
highest enrollment of 60S pupils.
Roosevelt comes in second with
312. The five remaining schools
follow with Fairview 254, Peli
can' 220, both Junior high and
Fremont tieing with 215, River
side 179, and Joseph Conger
tagging at the end with 179.
- City Delivery tarries. Phone
417.
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mum to a coldf
To relieve sssonlaf kittotiea mi
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DRIFTWOOD
CLUB
124 So. 7th
How Open
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Community Players Group
Organization Meet Held
A small but Interested group
met Tuesday night at the home
of the Rev. Godfrey Matthews,
2160 Garden, to discuss the or
ganization of a Community Play
ers group.
with tne itev. Mr. maunews,
pastor of the Community Con-
Segatlonal church, Garden and
artln, giving his own time to
selecting and directing the plays
and loaning the church facilities
Langell Valley
Pioneer Dies
Charley J. Swinale. 80. for
many years a resident of Klam
ath Falls and Langell valley,
died January 7 at 2 p. m. in the
McMinnville General hospital
following a brief illness. Mr.
Swingle was born May 22. 1866,
and came 'o this section as a
young boy. He owned a ranch in
the valley district ana was weu
loved by neighbors and his many
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Swingle
moved to Yamhill to be near
their only daughter, Mrs. George
(Oka) Zimmerman, but con
tinued to hold their property
here. Mrs. Swingle died two
years ago.
Mr. Swingle became -ill shortly
before Christmas and developed
pneumonia. In addition to his
daughter, Mrs. Zimmerman, sur
vivors include three grand-children,
Celia, Nona and Gordon
Zimmerman, one great-grandchild
and other relatives. Final
rites will be announced later by
the family. ' -
Rich Gold Deposits
In Idaho Found
TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Jan. 8
(Ft Discovery of gold deposits
near Salmon, Idaho, which have
assayed at $U43.zu per ton was
revealed today with announce
ment that commercial operations
will begin In April.
The discovery was reported by
H. B. Clark, Twin Falls attor
ney, and A. J. Bigley, former
restaurant operator who has de
voted his time to mining during
the past year.
The samples were assayed at
the Pittsburg, Calif., testing lab
oratory, they said.
The site of the discovery is
near the center of early day gold
dredging operations on the Sal
mon river.
SALES SLOW
PORTLAND, Jan. 8 WV-Approximately
150,000 Oregon mo
torists have failed to apply for
1947 automobile license plates.
the state motor vehicle division
reported today.
for practice with the consent of
the church control board, the
group recommended that a por
tion of tne proceeds trom any
plays presented would be di
rected to church use,
While the church, through its
pastor, is sponsorm. the play
group. Rev. Matthews emphat
ically stated that it is open to
anyone interested in dramatics
regardless of race or creed. Sev
eral reliaious clays will be Biven
in the church during the year, it
was decided and several ol otner
types in some downtown audi'
iorium.
Plnv and olavers will be
available for various benefits
without cost to the organiiatlon
concerned such as Red Cross,
Community Chest and so forth,
according to preliminary plans.
Other plays will be presented to
the public on an entirely busi
ness basis with royalties paid as
required.
One one-act play is now In the
process of production. Three
more one-act comedies were read
at the meeting but no roles were
cast The group hopes to have
three one-acts to present before
Lent and work on a .three-act
play to be presented sometime
after Easter.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Matthews at the conclusion
of the business. The next meet
ing will be held at 8 p. m. on
Tuesday, January 14, when roles
will be assigned and work on the
coming productions started.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to anyone interested '.a at
tend. Besides actors, stage hands,
property men and' scenery artists
are needed.
Teen-Age Canteen
Activities Resume
Activities at the Teen-Age Can
teen at the Klamath Falls armory
will be resumed this week fol
lowing the holiday vacation.
The senior Teen-Age meets
Wednesday and Saturday nights
and the Junior group, including
seventh and eighth graders, on
Friday nights. Robert Banister,
art director In the city schools,
is canteen director.
camoroawT rear sficiaut
' Dr. Kenneth S. Garvin
bToo4 Sveyeey osd eeOaaOpodtoo
McATEE CLINIC
!'), rM am
"OIJDIOGK"
DIGESTIVE TTUVCT
And Stop Doftlnf Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkalinr
Don't expect tor real relief from hee-rlicr),
.our ttnnifh. pi end bed breath by takinc
ode u4 other tlkalisera it the trow oum of
your trouble is cooeti potion.
in vum case, jvw raw uuubw no m un
OS ftU.
But hi the Lntevtln&l tract
where W of your food fa dfeeoted. And whoa
the lower pert gets block food may tail to
rVbat you want for real relief It i
dfeert property.
What you 1
thing to ron block" 'your lower inteetina! tract.
Something to dean It out effecLiraly help
Nature let back on bar feet.
Get Carter's Pule right now. Take ae dJ-
recteo. J. aey genuy ana enecureiy "ubmocb.
eu o
tire )ulcee to to
oa get genuine r
on eo you can eel nail i
Buy Carter' Pflle 2M. "Unblock" your
tout d rati re tract. Toil Demits
Nature's own diiMtlre )ulcee to toil better
wttfa tout food. You tec senuine relief trots
i can i mi reous gooo again.
bjdigestioa so
Buv Carter
tntattisel tract for reel ssUel froaa Indigestion.
Mocdoel, Celif.
club mm
"Tiny" Mixes 'Em
Dancing Every Sot.
Statement of Condition
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland
December 31, 1946
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. . . Si 18,953,641.47
1,951.037.52 .$370,904,678.99
Municipal Bonds 51,651,930.39
Other Bonds 773,161.09
Loans and Discounts 108,516,983.06
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ' 450,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures 3,573,695.27
Other Real Estate None
Customers' Liability on Acceptances 17,732.00
Interest Earned ...... 1,993,385.54
Other Resources '. ' 210.264.49
TOTAL RESOURCES $538,091,830.83
LIABILITIES
Capital . , ,.$ 4,500,000.00
Surplus .......; ., 10,500,000.00
Undivided Profits and Reserves. 9,935.865.08 $ 24,935,865.08
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc ' 1,130,156.06
Acceptances . . 1 7,732.00
Interest Collected in Advance ( 341,874.88
Other Liabilities ........ ; 266,758!54
Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) i , ' 511,399,444.27
' TOTAL LIABILITIES ' j $538,091,830.83
In addition to Its 40 branches throughout Oregon, ,
also affiliated with the First National Bank of Portland
are 10 other Oregon banks -
DEPOSITS
First National lank ( Portland and 40 branchat $511,399,444.27
10 orhtr Ortion lankt affiliated with Fin National lank o Portland 90,215,472.57
TOTAL DEPOSITS $601,614,916.84
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
Pint National lank of Portland and 40 branchat .$108,516,983.06
10 othar Oraiort lanki affiliated) with Pint National lank of Portland.... 10,567,255.35
TOTAL LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.
.$119,084,238.41
MIMIIP. F I D I P. A L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
RAINFALL HEAVY
ASTORIA, Jan. 8 OP) Astor
ia had plenty of Oregon mist
last year seven and halt feet
ol it.
It was the heaviest rainfall
since 1837, but not, the weather
man pointed out, very abnormal.
In 1933 it rained nine and a halt
feet.
Insurance policies to lit your
needs. Hans Norland, 123 N. Ith
St.
I drop In ouch nostril
mm oolda' drippy mio
ry,yu(MllMttruuH-k.
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