PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1949
City Council
Scans Audit
Of Budget
that a different system be Instituted
for the collection of parking meter
revenues. The present collection
system apparently do not allow
(or an accurate accounting ol the
amounta received.
Matthews recommended that the
city Institute a system ol collection
whereby Interchangeable coins r.
ceptaclea could be Installed In the
meters. He stated that this practice
Is beinc used in other cities and
proving successful.
Discussion of the parking meter i
situation was as far as the e 1 1 1 ;
dads got in their study of tht audit
during last night's session.
However, they will continue In '
their investigation of the report at
The city council embarked last
night on a lengthy task of reading
and discussing an auditor's report
of the city budget for the fiscal year
Of IMS-IMS.
The rennrt cnmnlled hv J Paul
Matthews, local nuhllc accountant I next week's council meeting.
and auditor, was completed on Sep
tember 2 of this yesr.
During the course of list night's
meeting the city dsds managed to
wade through one third of the text
prefacing the summsrles of city
fund transactions.
Criticisms
In the text. Matthews msde many
comments and criticisms of several
phsses of the budget.
Hargrove
Found Near
Squaw Point
(Continued from Page 1)
hot coffe was prepared tor the
searching parties.
Family Effort
At one time yesterday all mem-,
limit rmtrmrM tn tha llswatlnn tif , w. f ,H hov'i immediate IftTTll-
tax revenues to various city funds ; v. including his father and mother, i
It was noted that there had been ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hargrove. S33S t
some Instance of Improper compu- Independence, were In the woods
Utlon. ThU situaUon was noted tn I actively taking part In t h e hunt. I
funds allotted to the Klamath James Hargrove, a brother, fell and :
crematory the Llnkville cemetery. Injured his back yesterday morning
k. ..i.r,', r.,,r.m.,,i fnnH nrf but wtlnued to prowl the forest.
in. rrIlnn fund. 1 The search was coordinated by
fM
Norwegians
Reject Reds
In Election
OSLO. Oil. II tt Norway's
labor government emerged today
with an apparent 10-neal majority
In parliament gained at the ex
pense of the coniniunlMa In yester
day's election.
Baptist Women
To Hold Rally
The Shasta Cascade fellowship
of Baptist Women will hold a rally
this Thursday and Friday at the
lllble Baptist church. TH Wiard,
with registration brglnniiig Thurs
day at 10 a. in. 1
All women are Invited lo attend.
Seakera will Include Mrs. Arthur
lliatrud of Minneapolis, national
Christian worker, and llev. l.eslcr
Perry of Newell, who will speak
Friday morning.
Mia. Keilh Melds will havs
charge of a musical program which
nl iiirliitlA tM,rlsl features and
The anti-red leadership of Prime 1 congrrgatloiial singing. Hernial
Minister rmar Oerhar.lsen quickly I riiurrhes ( the Willamette val
Interpreted the results, which are irT w,u pnrticipate.
subject to a final count, as endorse- j A u,,,,,,,,,, scheduled for Thurs.
oienta of Norway a signing of the d, rvrlllllg ,t wiard a restaurant.
Atlantic part. The comniuiilMa had !
bitterly assailed this step. i
Labor apiears from preliminary ,
surveys lo have taken to scats In I
the ISO-member starting iparlla
menu. Thia compare llh Ha 78
seala In the old parliament.
Commie Loss
The communist dropped seven
seats, moving down from their
previous 11 to four,
School Board
Ponders Bus
Plot Purchase
The acquiring of the property at
Die fool of Riverside hill for a bug
turn-around waa one of the toplra
discussed at the board of education
meeting last night. The property
was given tn the school district by
the Charles Moore estate for school
purposes.
Oilier liuMiiess of the meeting In
cluded the reading of the petition
of property owners on Rogrra street
for the construction of I he street,
now dead-end. through to I.lndlry
heights. The rllv council Is now con
slderlng the petition. Completion of
this proert would farllliate school
bus service lo niverslde school.
New Rooms Readied
Arnold Orslspp. superintendent
of schools, announced that I ha
new homemaking rooms at Klam
ath Union high school will be
The results, by other narllea Owens and Warden avenuea in the;,.,,, .k ... .,, A ,h .
'previous seats In brarketsi: ron- 1 Industrial addition is to be tempo-1 he urd mp, w((h 0(((.U, I)f ,
1 Zlon Lulheran church concerning
City Property
SaleVil
On the recommendation of coun
cilman Alfred Condrey, a section ol
land bordered by Orchard, Adams,
strvallves, 33 UM; liberals it aa : 1 rarlly withheld Irom sale,
IV ICV4CUINI tuitu. t . . , , .
The report cited two apparent i KFPA,1rdli 'Xf,"!,. FOUND HIM These three men. olonq wifri Jomes Horgrove, brother of the missing
reasons for the Improper ""P"- the"c,mp from which Hal Ogle. KP- hunter, located young Jock Horgrove in the woods early this morning obout three miles ! on, ,., mtl)r N
, rsniK r.n, . ,u.,r...., ,.r,..- ,ry N ,,,,,
aung wun me cuy lor purwi. oi uH),r r,,,,,,,),,,,,,,,,
me prnieriy
II was diMnsed that the railway
O a r y Robertson, genera
rh Is ni
leral ats-
Utlon.
First, the allocation of total re
ceipts Included collections from
previous yean
In Inequities where
fund was sharing tn the allotment
for the first time. Second, the situ
ation arose when there was an in
Intends tn establish auxiliary work- Perelsor of public schools, gave a
PA
agrarians II UOi; Christian demo- ' According to Condrey, Houtnern Ul1 pl,r,.,,w f , iri,n,r nf prop.
vims is iiui.
Oerharden. In a post election
statement today, said that "since
I in imiiiuiiii ny whs nip only
. ,h. un-h . i l i . c.-j.... nil un,rk of ie FnnU nAna nrmn I (t ,,. ih. an.,,,,. .... , ... ,.. iimiu foe rposir and maintenance ProtIrr rrKirt on the general
" '. "from wnere nt was iui sec. jumuuv, r.....y u.. . - . . ............. ............ e- - teachers Inwrvlie nr.airam of the
sue. wr may snieiy say mat ine hm m,Mi-ii.iru (.h.m,,.,,,.-. ,,7 , h i
voters have given their approval
to the government's foreign policy " SOCIOl SeCUTIty
Foreign MlniMer llalvard M-'Mg ii ji J
Langr. who siiearhraded Norway'a UttlCe in MedlOfC!
Young Hargrove is a navy veter-:. .... -r,. cnni,.e I o,H l...! j cr(,j Church.
leSeTThuT resulted i Considerable fear for his safety , " '
levies. This resulted : k.o, h ncentie T
,'!rlas advised by a physician to re-! a ass,
train from strenuous activity be- Oil T KPrfirn
cause of a heart condition. 1 lQ llUVVl U
This morning before the search
Merrill Dairy
Club Meets
crease in uie duuxe r.ic o 'r i opened again there was considera-i
Recreation Fund ble pesjimjjn, over the chances of .
oucn an inrquuj - " finding the lost boy saieiy. I
Young Hargrove la an employe of ,
Kalplne Plywood company and this
morning Plant Manager Andy H on
set said he was closing down to put
all hi employes In on the search.
In the allotment to the recreation
fund.
Another section of the report ad
Tlsed that some provision be made
for recording of delinquent lax as
sessments receivable. It was felt
that the city was losing out on a
source of revenue.
Others Last
Corn Crop
Estimated
Auto License
Bills Readied
WASHINGTON. Oct. 11 .JWThe
! Tue Merrill Uairy club met at
I the home of Martha Beasley. secre-,
tary on October 5. 1M9 at I p. m. I
ihe meeting was called to oraeri SALEM. Oct. 11 oPw-Oreeon's tendency towards socialisation
by the secretary In the absence ot joo.000 automobile owners will get He said the labor party would
the president and vice president. i statements from Secretary of State carry out Its platform, but beyond
Nominations were made for ofllcers j,r T Newbry next week telling that we shall not go. before the
nave otricers elected prior to -n,them how much their new license ueoule have been asked to state
drive to Join the pact, was an easy The Klamath Palls social security
victor. oil Ice has Installed a reiirevenlsilve
Antl-Nortaltsl ! full lime In Medord. Don Hutcllfle,
Ocrhardxen added that "our vie- i manager of the local office, an-
tory will not result tn a stronger nounced Uxlay.
oiln Kimbrel. field rrpresenta-
agriculture department today esti- "oat for the Merrill Potato Pesti-
mated this years corn crop at s.. ciuo coumj un.irrs
ber S. IMS.
platra will coal them. Its opinion In a new election."
With the new permanent plates Plana to socialise banks and In-
expiring audifferent times In order: surance companies will be prepared
at Pnnrnn so nf IKM K th who 4?6J6.0OO baihels. the second larg
Much discussion arose during the ... unreported from a deer hunt- i est of record. Plans were also made to have a to put the staggered expiration sys- In the coming parliamentary term,
audit reading over the franchise tax mg trip In the King's Cabin area at I This estimate Is tt.Ttt 000 bushels "t 'r "r Mrrlu Potato resti-
the north end of the Klamath Indian man the Si3S.741.0O0 forecast. 1"'' VC Y
situation.
A city ordinance requires that all : reservation, made
franchise holders submit a yearly I camp this morning.
sworn statement revealing gross
revenue realized. The audit re
vealed that in some Instances this
was not being done, and it was ad
vised that the franchise holders be
required to submit such statements
tn the future to assure correct col
lection of taxes due.
Pongon had been reported miss-!
lng since 1 o'clock Monday after
noon. He was camped with a party
Including Sammy Herman and Hap
py Hepburn ot Klamath Falls and
Red Wilson of ChemulL
Three hunters reported missing
Sunday night in the Shake butte re-
The audit went on to recommend ! gion north of Gearhart mountain ar-
i rived home yesterday afternoon aft
er a night In the woods. They were
his way into ' m month aco. It compares with last ' Ppnteu wun Mrs. Kay ueasiy as
I , nf itui uimn hush, "lairmsn.
els and with the ten-year H938-47) j The meeting was adjourned,
average of 3.787.S28.0OO bushels. "ernes were played and refresh-
. , ... menu were served by Mr. Beasly.
Wheat production was put at 1.- i
126.226.000 bushels, or 2,855.000 less ,
than the 1.129.081.000 forecast last I
month. It compares with the 194 !
crop of 1J88.406.000 bushel and
wtth tha ten year average of 991,-
950.000.
(SWuMdid
611
Stewart Day. 2&3J Vine, and hi 15- if c R.-J Cnttene
year-old son Donald, and Robert El-,Kh OenO colleges
SP Employe
Loses Foot
live with the social security admin
titration, has tskrn over the Med
ford position. Kimbrel has ben
with the Klamath PaIN office lor
the lat two and a half years. He
will establish his office In MetKnrd
In the federal office building at 33
N. Riverside
tern into effect, the statements are he said, but they will not be put , Sutclllle added that this move will
necessary to let the owners know Into effect until after election Is mske easier the handling nf claims
how much monev to send tn. 1 held. ! and account numbera Inthat area.
The plates will be mailed begin-! It will also provide more efficient
nlng November IS. but they ran t1 MKHICAL MKET j service for the residents of Jackson
be used until December IS. Num-i EUOENE. Oct. 11 i-The Ore- county. He urged that anyone in
bers assigned to automobiles from gon State Medical society will open ' that area having any questions re
now on will be the permanent num- Its 75th annual meeting here Wed- j gardlng social security contact
bers. ' nesday for a four-day session. I Kimbrel.
Newbry said applications for sua. '
clal numbera can no longer be ac-'l
cepted. His office haa Issued about
iB.two special numbers.
Southwest Oregon lhttllute held last
Week at Mills school.
City Itecrrallon Director Ham
Smith requested the use uf rooma
belonging to the school district for
the winter recreation program. He
was granted use nf any facilities,
such aa the nalatorlum, when they
are also bring used by classes.
Doors Open 6:30
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30
liott, 2234 Garden.
Woman Released
From. Hospital
Neck and Neck
Parents, Patrons
A Southern Pacific yard wofker Meet Wednesday
eU beneath a freight car Monday, . . ' ,
I f.tt
! evening, hi right toot severed at , ,nd Prons of Klamath
Registration in the community the ankle in the accident. ; ' m '
college program at Klamath Falls Injured was James R. rarley. 28- ""'j" l "V u,t1' Theatre
and Bend are running neck and year-old car checker, who Uvea at " KUHf Wednesday at 3 pm.
neck with a total ot 117 here and the Arcade hotel. The young man Tnere will be a program hour and
118 in Bend. 1 as moved from the lower SP yard i "
In Klamath Fall!, tne totsj fig- by Kaler's ambulance to Klamath i Preceding the regular meeting
ura is broken down Into 87 vom- Valley hospital where he Is under,111 be a board session at 2:30
reportedly I en and SO men. Registrations on treaimenw msjay,
Miss Kathleen Kay Sturgis. 32,
of Sacramento, was released from
KlsAth .Valley hospital last night
after treatment for a reoortedlT
self-inflicted bullet wound in her ; each class is as follows: typing. 40; I
chest. ' ,' accounting. 27: English composition. Qwasrliasateri Stove
The young woman is said to have ; 27: history. 21; sociology. IS; Eng- wtiiiui5u iwtb
shot herself last Friday afternoon J lish literature. IS: biological scl- ffg No DomOg
uouncing to Ralph BelL owner of
Westwood Youth
- i . ,i i , j itkn
Bend has 87 part time students' . .., Kenneth Walker. 14-ve.e.oM
?o w" go,nf " and W IuU time' Whlch U U Un drive Monday evening, but sub-1 Westwood. Calif., youth waa fatally
p m. under the leadership of Mrs.
E. A. Geary, chlarman.
kill herself.
more noura.
I Total registrations here are 170,
To ry, Sell or Trade It pays to which Includes several people tax
read the Want Adsl ( lng more than one course.
damage.
HORTICVLTl'RAL MEET
EUGENE. Oct. ll'Pi The Ore
gon State Horticultural society will
Its 84th annual meeting In Eugene
November 17-18. Lon Hawkins, Eu
gene, president of the organization,
said today.
I
I'W QGOTS Wit
III .nijrjii mnnn'i t'jjMfTx I
III vs1HJkl .aaslJl 13 I
r .
urban firemen were on the Job Justj Injured Saturday In an automobile
in case. acciaeni at Atnerton. cam.
The call came In to the fire sta-1 The boy was the son of Mr. and
tlon at about 7:30 p m, and fire-1 Mrs. Ken Walker Jr.. who operate
men reported that there was no the Red River mil! at Westwood.
and are well known throughout that
section.
Details of the accident are not
known. Fred Hanson, the boy'i
grandfather, a well-known former
Lake county resident, was visiting
In Lakevlew when he waa notified
of the accident. The Walkers also
havt a younger son.
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MOVES HERE.
OMORlW
IN4U ,
Frtvri
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S;?-MacMORHAY
irCMaJr.r,
7teiO'HARA
KIW YORKER I.DOOR (CDAV
does more than yoiillask of any car
..Let the car prove itl
Try driving without shifting in the car with
tha simplest automatic transmission of all
. . the car that five, you complete control.
Wad through flood and storm that
would stall any oiher cart You've the first
and only walrrprtof itnilion sytlem on ..t
any passenger car. J j
look under the fender and body, there's
protective undercoating no other car gets
at the factory. Look at the Safety Rim wheels
blowouts can't throw a tire under
almost any normal driving.
See hew eornmon sense) and imagination
in engineering and research make you more
comfortable. With chair-height seats. With
beautiful interiors for full size people.
Telephone your nearby Chrysler dealer
, he will bring the car to your door. Ii
any body style, 4-door Sedan, Club Coupe,
Convertible Coupe, the powerful 8-cylinder
New Yorker will do more lot you than you've
asked of any other car.
Spend JH minutes with
the beautiful
WSl&l
All so staruan on torsi wiNotoa
lAIATOOt MIW VOirtlf MODUS
DIMBAT MOTORS 239 Main St.
Tune la Tear Chrysler Dealer's "tammy Ksya Ihewreom" Every Monday Wednesday Friday f :U t.m. Station KM
Municipal Court
Raymond T. Ollbert, drunk and
disorderly. Fine, 123 and 30 days
probation.
Sixto Escobar, drunk and disorder
ly. Fine. 825 or 12 'i days.
Bill Joe Vandever, no operator's
license. Forfeit 85 ball.
Jack D. Veach, allowing unli
censed person to drive. Forfeit 88.
Lewis H. Austin, fall yield right
of way. Fine. 818.
Mike Bustan. drunk and
vagrancy. Fine, 850 and 30 days.
Ray Snells, no vehicle license.
Forfeit 88 ball.
Charles Milton Spore, ran atop
sign, violation driving restriction.
Forfeit 810 ball.
John M. Cray, no operator's li
cense, fall to yield right of way. For
feit 815 ball.
Delbert M. Lepley, no operator's
license. Forfeit 38 ball.
Keith Coddlngton, ran red light
Forfeit 35 bail.
Jeremiah Kennedy, drunk. Plead
not guilty.
Thomas M. Popovlch, drunk.
Fine, 810 or 5 days.
Charles Wantelat, drunk. Fine, 310
or 5 days.
Ramon C. Marlscal, drunk. For
feit 310 ball.
Joseph Schneider, drunk. Fine,
810 or 8 days.
Ray Hill, drunk. Fine, 310 or
days.
Jack M;donald, drunk. Fine, 310
or S days.
Z e b House, drunk. Forfeit 810
ball.
Jim O'Neal, drunk. Forfeit 310
ball.
Roy Vernon Oreen, drunk. For
feit 310 ball.
Olen Weeks, drunk. Fine 315 or
T,4 days.
BIRTHDAY
NEW YORK, Oct. 11 IIP) Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt will celebrate
her 65th birthday tonight at a small
family party In her Greenwich Vil
lage apartment.
APPLE AID
PORTLAND, Oct. 11 lPl The
agriculture department announced
today It was ready to beeln pur
chases of Pacific Northwest apples,
currently In market distress.
For a few pennies per ord you
can advertise to thousands through
a Want-Ad I Phone 8111.
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V-ass. . aBBam. ... w sr w-jm m m a . ....
I v;. o Ame.ri.?a i rSTi
A wj: neatest fJSgfpil
I g-spree' seM
Wmpm mm.
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X MATINCt DAILY -Doors Open 1 30 EVENING Doorg Open
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