Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 07, 1947, Page 13, Image 13

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    Budget For
Airport May
Be $55,000
A lltD.000 budiint him been pro
posed fur iiinrntliiil next fiscal yonr
ot tlir Klninnlli iiiuiiliiliml nil port
Ilia first year ot oparutlnn fol.
low li iK fluul luipilsltlon nt Hie Held
fnilil III Hnvoriiini'iit.
Thi! builuet iriiuAul In yet 111 ten
lallvo f"i in mid liiu nul brim Klven
lllml approval by Ui city bucliiel
committee, wlili'li In uirri illy pon
tiering thi" tliiiiucliil layout tor
Klamath Kiilln' governmental oper
ations lii the coming ls-niuiith pe
rliKl. Am tentatively work ml out. the
airport Ilimmlul program can be
lurried out nest year without ny
actual tux next year for Unit pur
pour. Tills nm lie dons by using
reserves, along with substantial
income (nun operation of II 10 fluid.
Cash On Hand
The city linn cash on hand of
SIH.Iioo from the old airport levy
money, authorised for development
mid umi on the field by Ilia voters
some years ago. There la another
tlMK) In a milking fund available
for airport uie.
o The proposed builiiet anticipates
lut'onie of :i5,B3S In the year. 'Ilm
Inuncy would come from hangar
i nil ill. i:i,';6a; airline operation.
Hiimi; percentage of Income of
operators, SftOOu; sale of gas, sewage
system Income, gat tax rental, and
other Item.
The aewaite system Income romea
from aharlui! of the coata of the
sewnue with the government, which
la ulng a part of tile airport prop
erty tor reclamation bureau offices,
and the veteran' huuiiliig facility
on the field. -New
Kuurra
There haa been aonie talk of de
veloping a new anurre or two of
revenue at the flrld, from gaa tax
or aome other method.
The auiigealed airport budget waa
worked out by the airport commit
Ion, airport manager and the may
or. Tho budget committee haa held
two or three meetings, and a num
ber of oihrra are ruining up. In
the overall picture, the budget com
mittee la working hard to keep mu
nicipal expenditures within the 6
per rent limitation, to avoid the
iieceMlly of a aieclal authorisation
by voters.
British Debt Must
Be Scaled Down
lX)Nt)ON. May 7 !1-Hush l)al
tnn. rhanrrllor of the eirhequer,
derlared Tuesday that the vat debts
llittain owea hrr alllea "muni be
very substantially araled down."
Dallon nld he could not aupport
"tinnnrial arrangemrnta which
would mean that, for years and gen
eration to come, tins little Inland,
which Ird the fight for freedom,
would through tlili peculiar wartime
accountancy carry a crushing load
which even the defeated enemlea of
freedom the Herman, the Japaneae
and the real would escape."
Testing The Air For Model Plones
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Hill Franks (left) la shown here with till "Borrowed Time," the model airplane which took flrit place In
Ilia Medford meet Hunday, and Howard Kenner (rlihl) with "Hell's Angel," aecond place winner.
Klamath Takes
Air Meet
First two place In the Klamath
Falls-Mcdford model airplane clubi
meet held at Medford Sunday, went
to Hill Kranka and Howard Kenner
of Klamath Valla.
Ilia winning planes, both original
Jobs constructed by their ownera
and powered by Hornet molora took
trophlr III (lie controlled motor
rare. Kranka fire engine red "Bor
rowed Time" placing first, clocking
at US mllea per hour .tud Itenner's
"Hrll'a Angel." a allvrr lob. arrond
with 84 MPH. A Medford model
plarrd Uilrd with PI Mi'H.
Thi wa the third controlled
model plane meet hrld thi spring,
two of which were at Medford. The
next controlled model meet will be
held In Klamath Pall. Medford will
have a free-flight meet inn control
model) on Sunday, May II.
rive other model plane owner.
Jerk Leach, Al Cummlng. Dick
Winter, Bob Bteani and Mnrahall
Moon of Klamath Pall attended
the meet and entered 10 model
from here.
The United Bliilea ha the most
powerful navy the world haa ever
teen, but It take more than ahlpa
and planea to police the aeaa, aupply
our faraway Dane, aafeauard our
! liberty, and protect milllona of
American home and famlllea.
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IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS
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Ptptt-Cda Cempaay, tent I Hani Clfr.'W. T.
Franchlied Bottler: Klamath Fall Papal-Cola Bottllnf Co.
Every lunch needs them.
Every picnic demands them.
Everybody likes them. They're a '
delicious, nutritious
EVERYDAY FOOD.
M EXTRA LARGE!
EXTRA FRESH!
EXTRA CRISP!
EXTRA GOOD!
m jP 3HS4
Baby Weighing
15 Pounds Born
BTANPOflD, Ky., My 7 P( Dr.
Julian Wright aald Tuenduy that
Mra. A. B. Thomanon, 41, of Mt.
Vernon, Ky., gave birth In a Ulan
ford hoxpltul today to a baby boy
weighing ID pound, 1S! ounce.
He aald the mother, wife of a
railroad aectlon foreman, weighed
340 pound and that thi was her
Uth child. The mother and baby
were reorted doing well.
Dr. Wright and Dr. George Orlf
flth of Mt. Vernon attended Mr.
Thomanon and both aald it wax the
blggcat baby at birth they had aeen.
Pilot, Passenger
Killed In Crash
Mi-CALL. Ida., May 7 T Pilot
Sterling Button and pauicnger. L.
A. ifilimi Council, both of Nampa.
Idaho, wrre killed Monday night
when their Pler Cub airplane
rraahrd Into a ridge two mllea from
the Kralg Bnum ranrh near New
Meadow where they had taken off
for MrCall.
A ground- March party was re
ported to have recovered the bodies
today. Robert Sutton, brother of
Sterling Sutton, waa credited with
Firm Slashes
Lumber Price
SEATTLE, May 7 IIP) Reduc
tion of from 2b to 76 percent on
building material and 10 per cent
on new and ued lumber, were an
nounced Tuesday by George Math
eny, president of a long-eiabllhed
Pacific Northwest building aupply
firm.
"We've got the money, the Job
and the material, and we're putting
more than $10,000,000 worth of
building materials on the market,"
Matheny Mild In a telegram to
President Truman, advising him of
the firm's action.
The Northwest firm 1 wrecking
Camp While In Medford. Ore..
Camp Adair In Corvall. Ore., and
Olle Lake housing project In Port
land, from which It 1 salvaging toi
let, pipe, wiring, wash basin and
lumber.
sighting the wreckage during an
aerial search.
Searchers reported the plane did
not burn and both bodies were In
the wreckage. They said It appeared
the plane may have been attempting
a forced landing on the ledge.
Nagel To
Speak Here
Rev. William H. Nagel, regional
director of the National Association
of Evangelist from Portland, will
speak ill a serle of meetings In
Klamath rail beginning tonight,
Wednesday, and continuing through
Sunday evening,
HI schedule follow: Wednesday
evening, Immanuel Baptist church;
'Iliursday evening, Flrt Covenant
and Free Methodlat churches In a
Joint meeting at Plrat Covenant;
Friday evening, Bible Baptlat church,
and Bunday al 11 a m., Assembly of
Ood; 2:30 p.m. the Klamath
temple, and at 7:30 p m. at the Im
manuel Baptist church.
Rev. Nagel waa a missionary In
Europe and the Near East before the
war. The National Association of
Evangelist got II start In 1MI with
the uurpone of creating greater fel
lowship of evangelicala and encour
aging a broad program of action.
King Opposes
Military Merger
WASHINGTON, May 7 OP)
Fleet Admiral Erneat J. King op
posed unification of the armed
forces Tuesday.
The wartime navy chief aald "em
phasl ha been wrongly placed"
and "the nation should flrsv con
centrate all diplomatic, civilian,
industrial and manpower effort
under a national security council."
In testimony before the senate
armed service committee. King
differed with Secretary of Navy
Pnrreatal and other ranking naval
officers on proposed unification.
Porkies Abound In
Forest Regions ,
MEDFORD. May 7 VP) There
are not enough persons getting lost
In the hill these day and as a re
sult Uie forests are suffering.
Karl L. Janouch. Rogue Rtvfr na
tional forest supervisor, reported
today porcupines have Increased
greatly and are causing consider
able damage by eating bark off
young trees In the Butte Falls area.
The porcupine is protected under
state law, since It Is the only ani
mal that can be killed with a club
by a lost person.
Speaker
Rev. William H. Nagel of Port
land, will apeak at several Klamath
Falls churches thi week, represent
ing the National Association of
Evangelists.
Illegal Sugar Use
Hearing Delayed
SANTA FE. N. M., May 7 IIP)
Disposition of federal charges in
volving llleial withdrawal and use
of a million and a quarter pounds of
rationed sugar lor sou armies manu
facture today awaited the setting of
trial dates for 11 of 47 corpora
tions and Individuals indicted by a
New Mexico grand Jury.
The 11 defendants, among them
the so-called parent Dr. Pepper Co.
of Dallas, Tex., pleaded Innocent
yesterday. Two dozen others three
companies and eight individuals-
entered pleas of guilty.
u. s. Dlst. Judge Colin c. Neblett
announced there would be no action
on the guilty pleas pending disposi
tion oi oi contested cases.
stgaALB a WtWI. liil r.lle. Ota. WIDNIIBAT. Mar IftT, jPsg Tlrla
Will YOM loco
your home?
If your property has
passed through many
hands, title to it becomes
a complicated matter.
You could even lose
your home. Take the
case of Mr. Jones.
Shortly after his family
was settled in a new home he found a deed to the property
had previously beeo recorded by another party. Jones had
to go to court to save his home. A Commonwealth In
sured Title search would have revealed this double claim
to ownership and probably prevented a costly lawsuit;
Your deed alone is no assurance that property is
yours. If a Commonwealth Insured Title shows you
own the property, you are protected against such claims.
Avoid fear of lots. Have full protection of ownership;
Ask your experienced traitor, mltorntj or hanktr about
Commonwealth Insured Title.
A uu ftorr axcapi for tbt esaa. "
Wilson Title & Abstract Co.
Klamath Falls
Oregon
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