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PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1948 RAINBOW THEATRE N Sk.wl :U . r. M. "CklAKII" 0 "IDENTITY W UNKNOWN" bciri 1:10-:S-:M A RCPUIIIC PICTURE pu, Stuart Erwln 'Killer Dill" bWHiijji I'hone 45.2 1 " 1'hane 45.a ' until shows 1 w C:IS - 9:M P. M. Jean rnrlrr Jimmy Lvdsa la "SWEET GENEVIEVE :U- 1:10 .. NOW U1MI MMM nan X Gary COOPER 'V:-t MERLE OBERON V-4 -TOWBOY V Also Ronald Colman In "The Unholy Garden" HEY KIDS!. Win a Real Pony AtUnS Ik. Imlardsr M.tla.. JliljHiH; Laaunatm uu ttum p.m. End Today Friday X Sensational Hit "Prison Without Bon" and "City Without Men" NEW SHOW SATURDAY -"""V'li A Honey of a S Miirlev TEMPI F Franchot TONE ft VCuy MADISON . AND Doors Open 9:00 a, m. 'HI HO FUN SHOW' Play the Mysterious HI HO DART GAME Sonfs. Birthdays, Music and Fun Galore Presented by PEPSI COLA CO. PIGGLY WIGGLY THIS WEEK IS GUEST WEEK Parents Admitted Free as Guests of Their Children Blf Screen Show and Color Cartoons mtrriiFn Lnunn: t s -1 Farm Price Support Bill Passes House WASHINGTON. April 17 lPW. The house agriculture committee voted unanimously Friday to extend government (arm price supports to June 90. 1950. The legislation now goes to the house floor for action. Oenerally, farm commodities now are selling at prices above support levels. The bill would reduce the sup port of cotton from 02 5 per cent of parity to 90 per cent of parity. (Parity Is an artificial price base designed to give farmers a pur chasing power equal to that In some previous 'avorable period. usually 1909-1914.) This Is what the committee pro poses: 1. Price supports at 90 per t of parity for the basic commodities cotton, wheat, corn, tobacco, rice and peanut. These supports now are at 90 per cent with the excep tion of cotton which Is at 92.5 per cent. 2. For so-called non-basic com moditiessupports ranging from 60 per cent of parity to the high est suDport level in force for 1948. with the exception of milk and milk products on which the support shall not be less than 0 per cent. 3. Continue government authority to impose acreage restrictions and to set marketing quotas. Without the legislation, price sup ports on non-basic commodities will end December 31. CARNIVAL By Dick Turntr Drainage Bids Opened Seven bids were oiiened Friday morning at the U. 8. bureau of reclamation, for itrnlnniir- construc tion work on area. A, Just south of Mnllii and the 1'nllloinla Hue. This land Is to be opened for 23 home stead sites this fall. Low bid of UI,66S60 was sub mined by Rumsey Construction coiniwuy, Corvallls. Highest bid received was from Olles and B.wmer of Stockton, Calif., ami was for t'JOJ.tUB. Other bidders were Excavators Improvement and Marnl Improve ment company. Pittsburg, Calif.; CVeoige R. Stacy. Tulelnke: Cleorge 11. Henly Construction company, Boise. Ida.; Tyson and Walters. Sacramento, Calif.; V. C. Buumaii I company, Portland. ; Tyson and Walters have received approval on their bid opened two months ago on the dike Job around Tulclake sump and have, a amall amount of equipment already on the ground lo begin work. Bids on the drainage work have been sent to Denver, Colo., for ap proval which should bt received In one monlh. Construction Is lo bo started within six to eight weeks from the lime approval la received. Next lowest bid was made by the company at Pittsburgh and was for !IIH),74X20, and the third lowest came from Stacy at H02.tMa.80. suit against Payne after the latter assertedly fulled to pay the com pany for liaullng the dragline and oilier equipment 111 December and January, I'ayne did not allow tip in rnurl to contest the suit, clarence Hum ble and J. H, Napier represented Vlncte In the civil suit, According to Chinese tiadltlnn.W ue of licit li was evolved from I lis piiictli's of women currying their children In fiber iiela. Vinczs Wins Debt Judgment A. L. Vlncso has received Judg ment In circuit court against Rich ard C. Payne for a i:mu Hd debt and prrmlsslon to sell an attached drag line owned by Payne to satisfy the debt. Vlncie Is oeralor of the OK Transfer company, and brought PIANO LESSONS Pearl Biehn Foster Graduate of Ellison-White Consorvalory Beginners and Advanced Kindergarten Music, Ago 4 to 6 Studio 91 1 Pine St. Phone 3575 MA four-letter word used frequently on Sunday? probably either 'Amen' or 'Fore'!" If. Oregon Story In Colliers "Out Where the West Begins" by Jim Marshall is a story in semi travelogue style of Western Oregon and appearing In the April 24 Issue of Collier's magazine. Along with the article, which deals much with Oregon's scenic beauty, rivers, streams, mountains and cele brations, is a full page map showing the western half of the state. Fort Klamath Is depicted by an Indian brave, his squaw and papoose holding hands In front of a gaily painted teepee, while to the south Pelicans at Klamath lake are feed ing each other huge fish. Crater lake is shown along with a skiing form while to the north a cow Is peacefully grazing, stressing this country's cattle Industry. There are a few flaws in the map. Oregon City is located south of Salem and the Oregon Caves are a little off form, but the map is in teresting and -has plenty of tourist appeal, apparent intent of the article. Medford is not shown on the map. Woman Sought In Stabbing Mack Shear. 57. who lives in cabin back of the Arcade hotel, was treated at Klamath Valley hospital Thursday night for a small knife wound in his back, allegedly In flicted by a woman. Friday morning Shear swore out an assault and battery complaint against his unidentified assailant in Justice court. He was brought over from the city Jail where he was booked on a drunk charge after leaving the hospital. Shear told police a woman stepped behind him and stabbed him as he stood at the bar in a downtown tavern, but investigation has shown that the trouble might h?ve taken place in or near Shear's cabin. He had a one-inch wound in his left shoulderblade. No Truant Offense Here READING. Pa.. April 17 lPt- Reading's 200th anniversary queen has settled her difficulties with the truant officer. Nineteen-year-old Marie E. Henne missed so many classes since becom ing bicentennial queen that a truant officer visited her home to learn why. Marie, a post-graduate student preparing for a nursing career, ex plained to the truant officer that she Just didn't have time to keep her engagements as queen and at tend her classes. School officials decided they could srant Marie a few concessions to permit Reading to keep ls queen. It was no strain for the school board to make concessions, the tru ant officer explained today. He said that Miss Henne. as a post graduate student, does not come under compulsory attendance laws. Some Reading residents opined it was a neatly contrived publicity gsg. Arlington Votes Down Port Dock ARLINGTON. Anril 17 iv-Bv stx-vote margin Arlington again last I night voted down a proposal to build ! a $200,000 port dock and grain term- inal. The count was 202 to 196. ! The Arlington port commission which has promised army engineers In writing to build a dock and grain elevator said the outcome will be 1 contested. The army engineers dredged a $300,000 channel to serve Arlington after the port district made Its promise. The army has Indicated It will bill the district for the $300,000 unless the promise Is fulfilled. Little Ads net Big Results. 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