Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 24, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
HtRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1948'
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: TOWER Today Only
CONTINUOt'S FROM 1I:SS P. M.
STACK AT S:M P. M.
. "SHOOT THE WORKS"
$250.00 BLOCKBUSTER!!!
!n.ll 1 COLOR FEATURES
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"GALLANT BESS" ond
"LAST of the REDMEN
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PLAYS TWO THEATRES ,
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from 12:30
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PRESTON FOSTER
PATRICIA ELLIS in
"LADY In the MORGUE"
TOMORROW
WESTERN FEATURE
"LONE RIDER
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U. S. Steel,
Vestinghouse
Slash Prices
PITTSBURGH, April 33 IO
Price slashes by the giant U. 8.
Steel coruorsUon. followed by sim
ilar scticm by WeiUniihouse Electric
corporation, today locused new at
tention on attempts to lasso cost ot
living advances. ,
"Big Steel" yesterday disclosed a
wide variety of its products trom
barbed wire to steel used in autos
will be cut an annual total of 25.
000,000 May 1. At the same time the
corporation turned down demands
of the ClO-United 6ieehvorkers for
an unspecified pay boost.
Westiughou&e said its customers
will save about W.m.000 a year
from reductions it is putting into
effect at once. The decreases will
average five per cent on electrical
products used in connection with
electric power distribution.
Vice President T. I. Phillips said
price decreases were made possible
"through increased efficiency and
improvements in manufacturing
methods."
Mrs. Colvin
Dies At 80
Mrs. C. A. Colvin, who observed
her 80th birthday anniversary on
April 11. died at 1:34 p. m. Friday at
the family home on Altamont drive.
Mrs. Colvin was born Jane Patton
in Craig, Holt county, Missouri.
April 11. 1868. She was married to
C. A. Colvin June 19, 1887. and they
observed their 60th wedding anni
versary last summer.
The Colvin family moved to Klam
ath Palls on October 13, 1913, and
have resided here since that time.
Survivors Include the husband, five
children. Herbert Colvin of Gallup.
N. M.. C. C. (Petel Colvin of Berke
ley, Calif., Mrs. Betty Decker. Coos
Bay, Mrs. Grace Wells. Klamath
Falls, and Carl Colvin. also of this
city. Seven grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren also survive.
Final rites for the beloved K'am
ath matron will be announced later
by WhlUock's.
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WEATHER
KLAMATH FALLS AND VICINITY:
Cloudy with shower tonight and Sun
day morning, becoming partly cloudy
Sunday afternoon. High today S3. Low
tonight 36. High Sunday 50.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Fair south
and partly cloudy north portion today,
tonight and Sunday. Scattered showers
inland today. Moderate to fresh north
extreme north portion. Slightly wanner
west wind off coast.
WESTERN OREGON: Cloudy with oc
casioned light rain today and tonight,
followed by showers Sunday. High tem
peratures 90 to 60. Low tonight 40 to
46. Fresh to occasionally strong south
erly wind off coast, shifting to southwest
and decreasing tonight.
EASTERN OREGON: Mostly cloudy
today. Occasional rain tonight and
partly cloudy with scattered showers
Sunday. A litUe wanner tonight. Higb
temperatures as to- 65. Low 36 to 45.
Poster Champ larlene Loomis'
poster took jthe championship in the
home economic division of the pos
ter contest in the Klamath county
4-H club spring fair this week.
Working against time to announced
results of the contest, judges report
ed her sister Geraldlne, who also
had a poster In the contest, as win
ner. Idaho Prices The seven Angus
cattle from Idaho sold at the sale
last Monday at an average of $774
per head and a total of $5210. C. V.
Barton has been shipping cattle
bought at the sale and made two
trips to Prtneville and one to Alturas
this week with loads of cattle.
Recovering Mrs. D. C. Pearce
of route 1, box 1086 is reported re
covering In Hillside hospital, after
having major surgery Wednesday
morning.
In Hillside Mrs. D. C. Pearce,
route 1, box 1086, Is recovering at
Hillside hospital and may receive
visitors after Saturday.
Happy Hour Mrs. J. J. Keller,
718 Jefferson, will be hostess to the
Happy Hour club on Tuesday at 3
p. m.
$300,000 Loss In Big S. F. Fire
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Streams from fire hoses roared Into two San Francisco building supply flrroi as firemen waged an
hour's battle to subdue a blaie which caused damage estimated between JS24.000 and KIOO.OOO. The city's
first five-alarm blaie this year. It was fought with 41 pieces of apparatus, largest array of equipment sine
the Treasure Island fire a year ago. Crowds that gathered were driven a block away by the heat.
WHY WE SAY
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This word has several connotations.
Some say it originated from the Italian,
niessa (a meal). Many claim il datt-s lo
the Bible "a mess of potage." Others
claim it is derived from the Latin,
mensa (a table), and the French, mess
(meat). Shakespeare used Ilia, word in
an entirely different sense (Henry VI)
"To rnake a mesa of things."
Flyway Measure
Given Chance
SEATTLE. April 34 (4V-A mea
sure providing for migratory bird
management by flywnys has a good
chalice of being reported out favor
ably by both state and house com
mittees. State Game Director Don
Clarke reported on his return from
Washington D. C.
He also said that legislation is
being Introduced authorising the
transfer of nearly 7000 acres of
Skagit flat lauds from the U. S. fish
n'ld wildlife service to the state of
Washington.
Another bill to be filed soon
sanctions the trade of the Blrdsvlew
hatchery on the Skagit river tor the
simp's l ake Crescet.; hatchery, now
within the Olympic national park.
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
New Office Location
306 Nnrlh 1th KL
Phone 9340
Police Clash
With Strikers
At Cudahy Unit
KANSAS CITY, Kits., April 3S
(zl'i r'olU'O. under order lo "get
tough" In the packing huuna strike,
clashed with CIO strikers In front
of the Cudahy At Co., plant today
and then cleaned out a union head
quarters. Seventy police, swinging billy
clubs, appeared at the plant, and
scattered pickets.
Capt. Ml Dahlln then parked, a
safety car In front of (he head
quarters of the UPWA local No. 10
and prepared lo address tin strlk
e Instils Die hall.
A battle ensued after someone
had grabbed Dnhiln and atnrtrd
pushing him around. The police
then rushed the strikers and clear
ed the union headquarters.
Women screamed, glass windows
were shuttered, chairs overturned
as the polite charged with clubs
Hulling.
The fight began after Dahlln hud
told the Tlkera, "the lily Is not
going lo stand for any more of this
mob Blithering. The police ara not
going to take any more gull."
Homeonn slammed the door ol
the union hull. Dublin got out of
the cur ami reopened It. It was
pushed shut uuulti i the nsslnluiit
police chief kicked It open onie
more.
Income Tax Suit
Due On May Third
OHKCION CITY. April 33 1,11
Dounlil llnurrs rlnlin Hint he
needn't pny stale Incoiut taxes be
muse the slute hits a surplus, Is ex
pected to go before the circuit court
about Muv 3,
Duller, West I. Inn accountant, will
amend his original roiiiplalnt and
he state lax commission will with
draw Its demurrer In order that all
aspects of the law may be clarified
attorneys snld today.
Drinks On The House
Prove Expensive h
llAl.TIMOItH, April 33 (HI Jos
Dundee, who was world s champion
welterweight boxer buck III IU37-3B,
Is being more careful whin lit
olders "drinks oil Ilia house" at Ills
tavern.
Joe wus being Interviewed be
tween bouts on a iWMAIt-TVI trie,
vision broudi'itst from a wieslllng
show.
"Ill," said Joe as he waved Into
the ramrra for the benefit of his
linrtender back at the Invent. "Clin
everybody a drink on me"
The other taverns In Joe's neigh
borhood which hnvn television sels
were deserted with the speed o( a
Joe Louis left. In a flash there
wasn't breathing space at Joe s bar.
The free loaders kept pouring in
for an hour.
To accommodate all our custom
ers, Lcons "J fur I" Nliue Hale will
continue all nest week. Two pairs
of shoes for exactly the price of one!
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION
NOTtrr Id HKRKUY ClIVKUt In the t vur nt Ht'hfHil imtr.rl Nt I, of KUmftth Cotmlv, Htm of Oivtmt Ihet a
ptx-UI budget election Hill be held within Iti tmi,i.Ui l of -lil riltlrlrt, el (he rrenmttl HcIumi Itiilliltut Iim-mIki. al 719
llltfh n.reel. In Klamath Palla, Orrtfim. on the ITlh day of Mv, )IH:i, from lit hittir of two oYIim-W. p m , to lite hour of .vtti
o'clock p m , to Vote on the qwe-Unn il of Inrtvinhta the mmv Util of the Um levy In tit KWionl niairlrl No I fur the f 1
the .tilth tUv of June. KUU.
tattle mniHy
year iwglnnlng July I. I4h atttl entlhtK nn
mort man o- over ine tax evv tor in !( fiara var niail in nutiuan- or t tiro via ton 1,1 tt t i i .u,
fltaie of Oregon, and lit of adopting or rejecting the following budget ol ellntaled exm1ltur ir Mid dUliUM for eairt
fteral year.
The re ton for Increasing itch levy are:
1. Im'raad ftwt of Instruction
i Increaavd con I of equipment and euppllec
Atteat: Signed i A W Mr ST ON
DUtrlct Clerk
1 Inrrveswd iot of operation
4 I'uhllc ICmplojea Railrvntenl Art reqtilieinriil
(Hlgnedl I H rtOIHNHON
Chairman Itnaid of Direr tot t
i nsl cWollahU ( ih H,lg,nri
(iettcral fund
Call mated Haceipta from
DeJInquent Taxea ApproKtmalely 4 Current !-evy .
County School Fund .,
nlc School fupiort Fund
Stale Irreducible School rund . ,.-
Slate hind for ltandlcaptied Children
Iinhant Act Tax Paymenta .
Salea of Suppllee, Properly St Equipment . ....
Hentala
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Other Source ... ... -
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Total railmaled Receipts and Available Cah hatan
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KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Lifetime Guarantee
Free Demonstration
Phone 9'iOO 1401 KipUnsde
I GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal Service
I. Superintendent
. Clerk -.
3. Of (Ice Aulitanta . ....
4. CompuUury Education ... -
Supplle
S. Electlone at Publicity
4 lgal Service. Clerk'e bond. Audit, etc.
3. Other Expense .. -
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Totale. Instruction Supervision
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Czech Tennis
Squad Found
PALERMO. Sicily. April 24 t&
Members of the Czechoslovaklan
Davis Cup tennis team, reported
missing for 10 days, said today they
were returning to Prague within
10 days in time for the cup com
petition there.
The players. Captain Jaroslav
Drobny, Vladimir Cernlk, Milan
Matous. accompanied by Helena
Straubeova, outstanding Czech
woman player, were contacted by
an Associated Press correspondent
In Mondello, near here.
The four said they had sent a
telegram to the Czech Tennis fed
eration announcing their intention
to return to Prague. Previously, the
report they were missing had caused
rumors to circulate that they would
not return.
The four began play today In an
Italian tournament here.
DINE & DANCE
at the
97 Supper Club
(formerly Two Sisters Inn)
)' 3 Milei S. on Highway 97
k Delicious Steaks and Chicken Dinners
Open 2 p. m. to 2 o. m.
MUSIC BY
Leonard Walden
Bernice Mohan
Marvin Fosdick
For Reservations
Dial 9060
III IN RTRCCTION Teaching
1. Peraonal Service
1. Teachers .
3 Substitute Teachers
3. Home Instruction
4 Library
I Library Supplies a Repair ... .
a. Instructional Suppllea
4 Textbooks . .
5. Other Expense -
Totals, Instruction - Teaching
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Dick Sutherland
Hired By Yakima
YAKIMA. Wash., April 24 lift
Dick Sutherland, who piloted The
Dalles to the Oregon state high
school grid championship last year,
has been named head football coach
at Yakima high school.
Supt. of Schools Milton L. Martin
announced the appointment yester
day. Sutherland eraduated from Ore
gon State college In 1039.
If you are undecided as to your
future course in life, l?t the United
States navy help you decide It.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
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w srsYieg. we. T. m. rn vrrn-Currri r-qy
seen, im sr
"You say you'vs ben
program? In that cast
selected at a contestant on a quiz
we can lend you up to five thousand
dollars!"
TIME TO REPAIR
Furnaces
(TS SPRING-! Air Conditioners
Furnoce Filters
e Cooler Filters
Fan Belli
Controls
Oil Furnace or
Heater Parts
We repair or service any make of furnace,
floor furnace, stove or heater.
MIKE
HOLLAND
HEATING SERVICE
140 East Main Phone 7605
-OPERATION r PLANT
1. Personal Service
1, Janitors
a. Delivery Service
I Suppllea . . - -
J. ruel ..
4. t.tght Power
5. Water .
. Telephones . -
7. Laundry at Garbage
1. Other Expense
Totals, Operation of Plant
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I. Personal Service, Engineer at Asst.
S rurntture Js Equipment ..
3. Buildings -
4. Grounds . ...
Totals, Maintenance and Repairs
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1, Personal Service -
1 Supplies
3. Physical Examinations ,
t. Tratuporlallon of I'uplla
t. Personal Service ...
3. Supplies
3. Rub Repair it Replacement ,
S. Cafeteria
1. Personal Servlre
a. Manager It Cook a
S. Supplies ,
3. Equipment .
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VII IX I D CHAKGES
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3. Public Employee Retirement ... ....
Totals", fixed Charges
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3.:MXJ.73
VIII -APlTAl, Ot'TI.Ar
1. New Sites
I New Buildings
3. Alteration or Buildings iNnt Repairs
4 Nw rurntture and Eriulpment
S. Other Capital Outlays
I. Library Books .
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Everyone votes "yes" on home ownership. Under
our home loon plan it's easy to pay for your home.
Why not drop in ond let us explain how it fits your
needs? ,
First Federahaving,
ASSOCIATION
50 MAIN lTKltl '
Srhedele III Hammary ef Katlmales ef Eipendltares, Receipts and AvallahU C ash Balances, and las Levies
General fund
Total Estimated Expenditure!
Deduct: Total Estimated Hecelpta and Available Cash Balances 'Schedule li
Amount to be Raised by Taxation
Add: Estimated Amount of Taxes that will hot be Collected
During fiscal Year, Approximately of lax levy ,
TOTAL ESTIMATED TAX LEVY
713.1
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Signed; A. W. HERTON,
District Clerk
E. 8. ROBINSON,
Chairman, Board of Directors
Approved by Uuilget Committee. Apfll Jit, IU4H
Signed: R. E IIOOKEII,
Srcretai)
K. H MOIIINNON
Chairman
(.I.NI-.KAI, IM-OKMAIJflN
Klaleinettt ef Indjchlfdness, Rnntl and Interest land and ftpeclal Imprevemen
I BOND ANII INTfcKr.HT U NII
Bonds and Interest Outstanding, February 2ft, 1II4H
fund Available: Investments., U, H. Govt, flondi
Cash with County Troxnuier ,...
uncollectetl jaxai
$ 7(l,iMHnyi
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Total Available L...
Balance to be Belied by Taxea
Tax Ivy for fiscal Year July I llt4fl, to June .'HI, 11140 .
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l held June IP, IIM4.
Taxea Collected to February 2U, 1IMH
Interest on Invaelmenta , w m,
Tolal Receipt! . ,
Leee: Expenditures Construction
Investment In U. S. Govt. Bond! at Cost .,Z,..
Total Expended - - -
Cash on Hand, Marrh 27, 11)411
Estimated Receipts and Available Balances'
Cash and Investments -
Uncollected Taxes .
11)40-40 Serial Levy Z"''SZ
Tolal
Less 1U47-4S Construction Commitment
Available for Fiscal Year 1B4B 4fl
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