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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1949)
TUESDAY, NOV 22, 1949 HERALD AND NEW3, KLAMATH PALLS. ORIOON Switch from Personal Property to Business Earnings Tax Pondered PORTLAND. Nov. OD A pro paul Ui rrplai tin itKta persoiisl piouerly t with a levy on net business turning u discussed yesterday by tin Irglalallvt Interim Ui committee. farmera, professions! men and butliwwi would be Included under the earnings Ui. Committeemen Indicated It might raise or lower tlx lira of some groups. Hlmpler Blate Rep. Cltlra French tossed tli plan before the committee. II aid It would rslse about tha aama amount ol money but would slmpll fy Ilia lax structure (nr tha avtrai person. II complalnrd the present personal property tax required a "live year aludy course" to under aland becaua of the many exemp tions. French apnk of 1 per cant levy on net earnings ai a working flf- tfO Passengers Die in Attack ' On Burma Boat RANGOON. Burma. Nov. SI "l Thirty passengers aboard an lr- rawaddy river ferry loat their Uvea In a rebel attack on the vessel 40 mile aouth of MaiidaJay. according to reporU reaching here today. Th ferry, trsvellng between the North Burma cltlea of Mandaiay and Sagainx. aank In mld-rlver. Many of tha M vlcUma were drowned although othera were killed by rebel machlnegun fir a they atruiitlfd In the awifl current, In fornird aourcei here aald. Twenty passengers reached shdrc aafely. It waa reported. The ferry waa on a routine trip with civilian passengers and cargo. Oilier reports aald a Urge rebel band attacked a police nation near Mandaiay but wer dispersed by government troop in armored car. Twenty rebel were reported killed. ur. but added It wouldn I need to b higher than I per cent and might bu lower." Short Cut HI plan would return a share of th revenue to th countlr to off- t preaent collertlona from county peraonal proerly levlea. O. C. Chapman, editor or Th Oregon Voter and a speaker before Ui committee, aald farmera and profeaalonal people likely would pay mor taxe under aurh a plan. Ha aald "lawyera have llttl per aonal property except their law li braries. A net Income Ux would bring a larger Ux Income from auch sources." Commute member Indicated aom farmera may pay less. These would b those with large machin ery Investment on which they pay peraonal property laxea. Poultry ralaera. however, might pay more. They buy exga In the spring and ell the blrda In the fall and pay comparatively low peraonal proper ty Uxea compared to other farm era. Attending tha session wer State Senator! Howard Ilelton and Eu gene Marh, Stale Representative John I. Bell; Kelley Lot. a labor representative: Mrs. Louise Hum phrey, Portland Ux consultant, and Judg Earl Day, Medford. Static By DAVE INDKRHILL This la th time of day It la 1 a. m. as this column la being writ ten when all sensible people are snuggled up under Uie cover saw ing up another cord of wood or con tinuing on with last night's dream Interrupted with the early dawn. But as "mad dogs and English men to out In Norblad Lostt Labor Support PORTLAND. Nor. Jl Ml The secretary of th Oregon Federation of t-aoor said yesterday that Rep. Walter Norblad, republican of As toria, would not have tha union' support for re-election next year. J. T. Marr. executive secretary of th union, aald th AFL waa op posed to Norblad because "we dis approve, Norblad attltud toward labor. We will aupport anmeon else, but we don't know now who It will be Norblad It from North west Oregon first congressional district. Ninth annual meeting. W esters Knlghta association. Arasery, Friday, IMh. th mid -day tun," to do craiy caU and newspaper col umnist work t h I 1st at night. This Urn of the week It can all be blamd on to th city council meet' Ing and morning dead 111. - lik aa . 4 l'NDt:KIIILL A humorous, under-lhe-breath, side remark emanated from the council last night that kind of caught my funny bone. At tins time of the year when liquor and resuurant license are being renewed, why wouldn't It be a good plan to furnish license or certificate of achievement to all Klamathitea whs can successfully operate the varied type of parking meters dotting our city streets? Thlt It a unique feat all In Itself, . - r w 1 vUl'.-. . ; J TIP u-.-.wi i 'Tav rs' - m- , i- i -" r tck . - ' K-t rv & sw av I - -1 n i si as a " a is l I " flf W'ssl"! isim ss s -1 ROYAL SAILOR VISITS U. S. SHIP King Ceorg (right). In naval uniform, come aboard I'. 8. 8. Columbus at Portsmouth, Englind. for luncheon with Adm. Richard L. Conolly, a' tstlcrn Atlantic Commander, At left art L'. 8. Ambassador Xewla Douglas and Adm. Conolly. , deserving of som type of recognition. At last th man has his day, and wc hope It is not in the dog house that he spends It. Mutual-Don Lee haa a special treat for men on It Thanksgiving "Queen For a Day" program, broad cast over JI at 11:30 a. m. The week-day Cinderella pro gram, which normally honor wom en listener and studio guesta on each broadcast, will snub the little woman and pick IU "King For a Day" on Thanksgiving. The lucky male will receive at .a prize tn all-expenses-paid holiday In Chicago for himself and hi wife. If there la one. Additional prltea to tickle the cookies of any mans pumper In clude clothing, tools, apparel acces sories, and other odds and ends. A new public service program got under way on LW at J p. m. today. Basin Briefs, tn airy 10 minutes of what you are doing In the various basin regions, will be coming your way dally at the above time. Listen In to tee what your friends are doing and what you should be doing. Th Croupier which In my es timation la th beet of all mystery half-hour to hit the local air wave recently, will have lu last try this "next rlde"-1 ' Vtst M gawttrtrgjB gtra tggasTMl M ttttn t4 Go out for a trial driiv! Get the newest motoring thrill New 1950 Studebaker's Miracle Ridti' Smooth going In a Srudebekerl The superbly balanced Stude baker design combine with a newly perfected coil spring front suspension to flatten out th roughest a pots. A dream 1a drive an turvail This Stude baker put the law of gravity itself to work for you when you head around t turm Variable ratio steering. Wide-rim wheels. Extra -low-pressure tire. FIVE MINUTES AT THE WHEEL-A y(JU WANT THIS CAR FOR KJ&Z "'TpAKE a look take a ride and you'll take A it away!" That's what people everywhere are saying about the excitingly different 1950 Studcbakcr. Come in now and see for yourself how right they are. Arrange to go out for a convincing trial drive in a low, long, alluring new Studcbakcr. You relax as you drive. You enjoy to the full the deep-bedded, soft-sprung comfort of the new Studebaker "Miracle Ride." Come In and drive this 1950 Studebaker. Take advantage of this opportunity to try out this car. See why it's being bought faster than any Studebaker in history! Mcculloch motors Klamath end 8th Phone 4149 Oregon Sute and offend six point. I was backed to th wall by Ukert but managed to cover all beta. And oh, you wonderful Beavenl How I lovt you! hearing tomorrow night at 1 10 on LW. Listen In for a suspenseful thirty minute of chills. f "A Strange Tale of Thanks giving' will be told by the "Count " faithful companion, Rene Miction, during tonights episode of "The Count of Monte Crlsto," JL tight o'clock. Feeluig In a funny mood? Well, here's a few bone ticklers to banter around. A television producer refused to use a set of Ulented twins because he knows what double features did to the movies. Ain't It the truth. But then for the saint price there art always those corny short fea tures thrown in to replace the low ly "B" grade effort. You Just cant win. Bemoaned tha de-ahlrted race track tout, "Every time I go to the race track I have a romantic time. The horse hug th rail, the Jockey putt hit arm around the nag neck, and I kiss my money good bye." Then there waa the time last week In the ntwaroom .when I took 4 Increase recreational facllltlea. '!.! 1 1 ( f;l Sale Final Despite Changed Mind DECATUR. IU, WV-The ad In th personals column of a local paper asked the party who bought a brown Mouton coat at a rummage aal to call 1-8714. The ad author, who took advant age of the feminine prerogative to change her mind, aald the ad didn't bring back the coat but kept her phone busy with, caua from cunout reader. Committee Post For Reginato EXTENSION UNIT NEWS Bdotwrd Prlaulx and tha hotted. Mrs. Oerry Wolff. Th next meeting of th group win be tha tint Thursday In December and Mrs. Earl HaU and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman will lead th project on "Herb Cookery" BEDDING John T. ' Reginato. Shasta Cascade Wonderland asso ciation, has been a pop In ted a mem ber of the travel and recreation committee of the Sacramento val ley council, California state cham ber of commerce. Aeglnato't work with the com mittee will be to attempt greater acceptance of Northern Califor nia at a tourist attraction and, to Altamont Sends Gifts Overseas Christinas spirit was thoroughly demonstrated by membera of Alta mont bom ttentloB Unit at tha November meeting. Six large packages of food and clothing wa packed and wrapped by avn members at tha horn of Mrs. S. H. Denier. On wa sent to Oermany, two to Prance, three to Zngland. While a group of 14 dm gathered tarly at Joan' Kitchen in tbt fairground building to make blouses. Mist Mary Olen demon strated tha making. Both groupt of ntemben wer tervtd luncheon by th following hostesses, Mrs. Lola Faulkner. Mrs. Viva Millard. Mrs. Jot Miller, Mrs. Id Lee, Mrs. 3. A. Overton, and Mrs. L. H. Wollenberg. The December meeting will be held on Thursday, December L Herb Cooking" will be demonstrat ed by Mrs. Paul Let and Mrs. Lela Tburman. rAIBHATKN Tha Palrhaven homo extension unit met at the horn of Mrs. char- ley Oh lee In Stewart-Lennox addi tion November II. The Uaaon, "Blouse In a Day" waa given by Mary Olen. noma demonstration agent, with Mrs. Let Holllday. Mrs. P. Roberts. Mrs. Karl Prtedrlch. Mrs. Oeorga Anderson and Mrs. Jamea Hopklna making blouses. Tha remainder of the group did fancy-work. It was decided to bav a Christ- maa exchange at the December meeting, th gift not to exceed 50 cents. A poUuck lunch waa tarnd at noon with S4 present. CHIIXKJULM Th local horn extension unit met on two successive Thursdays recent ly, tha first for tha demonstration on Christmas decorations from na ture and then on Thursday, Novem ber I, Mary olen, home demonstra tion agent for the county, ltd tha "Streamlined Sewing" lesson. Pivt women mad tha "blouae tn a day" and others came during tha after noon for too Purines station, A sack lunch waa brought by City Employes Near Chest Goal Recreation Director Sam Smith Informed city council membera that city employe are only SUM ahort of making a 100 per cent contribu tion to the Community Chest. Their goal it t0. Smith stated that collection In other government branches In the city were: county workers, SS per cent; federal employes, 70 per cent; city public tcnool teachers over 100 per cent. tot JOUY TIMI gTriaVattaaastasslaasatttn t r r. , . i . 4A- - . . 1 . - jm ' ... 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