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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1947)
1 Eugene Man To Speak Here A. L. Iluwn, (if KiiKcnc, will be Mm speaker (nr the I,lm:nlii Duy (I Inner to ho hold Wednesday, February 12, lit 11:411 p. m., In tlio banquet room o( tlic Wlllnrd ho tel. Iluwn's topic will bp, "Abra ham Lincoln, Hlntcsimin," Iluwn li Hfo-loiiK, republican ncl lian been active In republican ffalra In Ida community for many yours, Ho In president of the council of the clly of Kuuenc, having been circled to thut of fice titter acrvluii nix years pre viously as n ineinber of the coun cil. Ho hui been n member of l.lniiK Iiitcrnulliiiuil iilnco I02H and nerved In vurloiis club of fice una ycur im dlHtrlct ovcr nor of district IIU-E (Oickoii) and the followinii your on the Inter national bon id of uovernom. Iluwn In a Kiiiiltiulc of Oregon Mule colleue from the school of elcctrlcul nuliiovrlng und In now vice president of K. M. Adams and conijiuny, which he and hli partner formed In 11)119. Also on the evening's program will be Mel Krlcksoit, who will lead tho commtinlly alnglng and will ulvo two nolo minibern ac couipunlecl by Mm. Don iiuin wall. rtmcrvntlons limy bo inudu by culling the Wlllnrd hotel or , Uoorgo Connor at uou, Post Office Work Slowed Tho bill orange tiink on the pout office luwn for the lust few weeks, winch n aroused cu riosity of nut runs, la the fuel atoruKo tank for the oil burning heating system :hiw bring In tailed In the federal building, according to Hurt E, Ilawklna, postmaster. Hawkins explained thut the now heating system wua ordered installed arvcrul inuiitbi ago aft er the rutca for commercial team, by which the building la now hcuted, hud become pro hibitive. Now, ho suld, the price la reasonable once more, but the ayatom will bo Installed anyway for use m an auxiliary and ro serve to the regular ileum sys tem. llnwkina added that the tunk haa becrt on the lawn for untie time and that the contract for inatallution hud been let, but la now overdue, ilo aald he didn't know when tho work would get underway. Lake Chamber Asks Delay In School Fund Ouilay eau . Niiwa. Ki.m.ia r.iu. ere. TntmsvaT, r.k. a, im, p( tkre. Young Romeo Looks For Job I-AS VEGAS, Ncv.. Feb. 0 UP) Ellsworth (Sonny) Wlecurvcr, IB, who ban been Involved In romantic episodes with married woman aince he wu 14, la look In for a Job no he can marry a 18-year-old girl. For eloping at 10 with the 25-year-old mother of two children, Wlsecarver waa remanded to a California atnte youth authority camp at Redding laid year, hut escaped and later obtained hia freedom on a writ of habeaa cor ptia at Ely, Ncv. Wlnecarver declined to identi fy his prospective bride, but aald he Is a high school student. When he was 14 he eloped to Yuma, Ariz., with a 21-year-old mother of two children and mar ried her, Tho marriage waa annulled. LAKEV1EW, Feb. 4 (Hpcclul) A two-year delay I the putting In force of all collection of tuxes and distribution of funds from tho state's basic school law has been called for by tho Lake County chamber of commerce. In the event, however, thut tho legislature elects to pluco the law In force this year to uny greater extent than school sup port has bren given by tho tul In the past the chamber hna called upon Ita legislators to seek, In addition to all other ap propriations from tho fund, sum of twenty-five cents per acre per year for each acre of federally owned land In the vur loua school districts, acquired since 1930. These actions cume Monday when the chamber endorsed re commendations (ri in lis educa tion committee, headed by Cor don Smith. Smith pointed out that counties possessing vast tracts of foderally-owncd tax free lands are entitled to some re-imbursement in exactly the same manner as Multnomah county Is seeking special appro priations from the basic school fund for Vanporl city. In view of the confusion, how ever, the hope was expressed that no efforts be made to place this basic achool luw Into effect for the two-year period Inas much. Smith said, as only four or five counties In tho enllro state approved tho measure at last November's election. He added tbat only bv such an ap propriation as that for govern ment land can eastern Orrcon counties get anything like a "fair DreaK In distribution. Tho chamber also took nnsl tlon definitely opposing the pax sage of SH-20, which would make unlawful '.he running of stock on stuto highway rights-of- way, i nia measure la considered unworkable In the big livestock counties of eastern Oreunn. un less provision la made by the nignway commission to ade quately fence all rights of way. 1IB-137. the proposed brand and inspection law. was annrnved. Opposition also was voiced to HB-48. which would make un lawful the publication of names of debtors: SB-IB, removing the payment for gravel taken for road purposes from navigable streams, and KB 61. to repeal tho existing coui.ty achool taxes. Both of the latter were opposed due to their tnkl.if away reve nues from schools before the major question of school support la settled. Other legislation disapproved Included HB-47. a bill to reduce required school attendance from 12 to eight years, and efforts to substitute a gas pump license foe ior ine aviation tax. rne cliunv ber recently endorsed the nro. poxal for a full 5c per gallon aviation tax for construction, maintenance and operation of CHICKENS SEATTLE. rcb. 6 fT) Three men were convicted of unlawful ly attempting to cause game cocks to fight. They wore Wil liam Kemper, Milton, Wash.; Larry Price, route 2, Tucoma, and ft. William Thornc, Pendle ton, Ore. They gave notice of appeal. rrhp tu will net neve It runrl In ihU If yntir INCOME TAX RETURN It prrpimtl by N. J. Rosenbaum 1213 Main St., Inntime Ti ('aiibiiIUiiI With J, W. Hendrri. Telephone 1.111 or mini At Milln Kvrrr Thursday . ASK LYNN ROYCROFT about Standard Insurant GOLDiN YEARS' PLAN He will give you full details on the Insur ance plsn that enables you to retire with life Income' STAMAltl Insurance Company Lynn Roycroft 412 Main St. Klamath Falls, Or. ft Mm akaW.MSl Just Received Doy'l . Fortit Green Cavalry Twill Work Pants Sixes 2S to SO 6.50 Available now the popular work pants In large rang of aises.' Saa Tham Today airports. Opposition was ex pressed to mo county zoning bill, but no action wus taken. Bills approved Include 11B-73 through 77, Inclusive, dealing with powers und operations of the stuto board of aeronautics; I1B-2A having to do with hunting and fishing licenses, und SH-UU, allowing 10 per cent bonded In debtedness of achool districts. Thief Robs Grocery Clerk TACOMA. Feb. 9 UI1 Before a lineup of women customers waiting for their groceries to be cheeked, a lone robber held up a Siifowuy grocery store here yesterday afternoon and escaped Willi an undisclosed sum irom the cash registers. Tho man, holding a handker chief to his fa to and carrying black automatic pistol, ordered two clerks ut cash registers to "empty It out and put It In a bug " ".Soma of tho customers gig- lcd, thinking It was a Joke," nsnicr Roger Fisher suld. There were half a dozen women lined up checking their grot erics, und a dozen other customers In the store. Tho robber bucked oul the front door of the store with his pistol still aimed at the cashiers and escaped around a corner. Building Lid ill Tight WASHINGTON. Feb. 6 ilPt Alarmed at a seemingly wide spread belief thut tho lid la off construction, t h e government gave notice today that it will en force rigidly the ban on un authorized commercial building. John C. Houston, commis sioner of tho civilian production administration, declared that any builder who sliirt-.i a store, fac tory or other commercial job without a CPA permit is "letting himself In for difficulties when compliance officers check his project." 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