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    I'llUltSOAY, FKRntlARY 21, 10!"2
IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
California Tax Probers
I Learn of Returns Deal
3 1
r LONG LIVE THE QUEEN
rjlerc Is how Queen Eliza
Juifilh, Great Britain's new
'jt ruler, will look upon her
; nrrieial coronation, when,
J' for the first time, she wears
t the Itoyjil Crown. ' This
f drawing was made from a
1 photo portrait liv Karsh of
Ottawa, with' the Royal
K Crown added by the sketch
f artist.
V
Deer-Killinq
Dogs Slain
VICTORIA, B.C. W-Deer (re
faced Willi new danger undis
ciplined domestic dons.
Ueorite Btevenson, provincial
,'mme Inspector, reported the doits
ire DccominK more aavaiic than
mountain Hons durlnic some aa
noun u( Uie yrr. lie mud ihr Onme
Department had In kill 12 dogs In
two weeks recently.
The doi; no up into Mult around
nrar the shore mid chase Uir deer
down on the bench, then bite n
hole In Ihe stomach or I hi out npj
leave the deer to die.
When Uie miow Ik deep. Uiey
chine deer until the deer nre ex
hausted. Iheu kill them mid leuve
them. "In very mre rune, the
dogs make menl o( Uie mem,'
Stevenson said.
CWTW NUM. I'OI't I.Ml
Y TEI. AVIV .-"Ooiio With the
Wind'' I still blowing strong In
kernel. In one of the blKcl Tel
Aviv theaters, the good old Clark
(labia-Vlvlun I,eluli eole. ! dallv
? drawing record crowds mnceril be
Ran Its second run (wo ' inontlis
ago.
II V OKNK KIIAMIft
SAN inANC'IHCO Ml The King
committee winds up lis CJiillloi nlu
liniulry Wednesday clearing the
deck for Its Invcillitiitlon of the
Nrw York Clly lnlonuil revenue
olllcs. ' , .,
Chairman , King ID-Cullf.) mild
his Way and MraiiK group would
return lo Wunhlnnlon belofu open
UiK Ihe New York Inquiry. .
'Ihe Congressmen heard William
B. Analer, ousted Bull Francisco
tux official, admit Tuesday hn
nnide out lux returna lor a friend
who bankrolled him In lour prulll
nblu businesses.
in n ilniile year. Analer testi
fied, he made a;l,ui)0 proMl from
Hieae enterprises. Thut'ii more than
five lime MS ID.UUU salary as iw
iiicuino lax olllclal.
Analer wan forced lo resign as
an assistant lo Ihe chief deputy ol
Ihe Han Kimiclhco Collector of In
ternal Huvunue under charges thul
Included outside employment,
ilia reslgnallon came the day
before Collector James tl. Smyth
and live of his lop aide were
fired.
Anuter testified:
Ilia handling of lax affairs was
not inilueiiced by his, Interest In
lili.e Culllornla buslncsNcs.
He hud acquired 160,000 worth of
property In IB yen in In the lux
oll.ee.
lie didn't consider It Improper
lor him lo prepure "two or three''
income lax return for George
I.ewiH of ban Anscbno, Calif.,
former sucrciaiy of a Detroit rao
luit ar-.soclatlon, who loaned him
IM.OOo, 'The loans have all been
repaid.
He lined till alake to acquire
four businesses which brought him
a return of S32.0O0 In 11146 alone.
Moat of (he 132.000 win from the
Laurel Poltery Manufacturing Co.
of Nan Francisco and Btockton,
Calif.
In reply to a qiirMlon, Analer
said no one ever told him Lewis
was a "professional gambler."
MAIL WANDKItH
MOSCOW, Idaho Mrs. E. W.
TlNriltlM llM. fllll., . V-n-tl.-A ,l,u,
Christmas card mulled Dec. 14 by
it im-iui in ciikiuiiu. ine earn hoi
sidetracked toward another Mos
cow In n different part of (he world.
A lifMlinnrlf kh..uj,4 II fin,,!!,, .nl
turned around and headed hero at
nmnww, I uiniiu.
Wool Men Get
Policy Break
WASHINGTON The Mt
culture Department announend
Wednenday a chunun In lla farm
price Niipport proxrum wheh la de
tlltned to Hive producerii of nliorn
wool a chuiiuo lo benellt from any
price rife.
llerenftcr, 'ihorn Wool will be
xupportad by incium of louim to
produccra, rather limn by oulrU;hl
Kovurnmcnl puroliuge.
by plncliiK the wool under loan,
the producer rein Inn title and hence
the rluht to puy off the loan and
ell the wool lit any tlmo priced
rlne above the loan level.
On the other hand, should mar
ket price drop below the aupport
level, the limner could dullver the
wool to Uio dcparlnient a lull puy
nicul for hi wan, Jntcrenl and
carrylnii chiircii.
Under the purchaie method,
which hna been In ellect lor wool
airier 11143, any price advance went
to the Koverniiicnl lulhcr limn to
Ihe producer.
The niipport rule for thin ycar'i.
wool crop will bo 90 per cent ol
the purity price of wool an ol next
April 1.
'Ihe current parity price la 60.3
ccnlH a pound and luteal report
Indicate liirmer are Kcttlnn an
uvcrime of about 111 cent. A year
auo wool price were about double
prcxenl level, ,
Water Diversion
Celebration Set
GRANTS PAHS W Till year's
annual meeting of the Orraon Re
clamation ConitrcKK will be com
bined with a centennial celebration
of the flrat water diversion In Oro
Kon, Victor Bochl tald here
Wodneaduy.
Bochl, ConkrehH president, uld
the executive committee at a meet
iiik in Portland, dcxlitnatcd Mod
lord u the nlte for the Connrcn
iiieetlnif lo be held Oct. 27-li.
He cntlmitted 300 to 500 rccla
mationbtn would attend from the
western Male.
The flrM wulcr diversion In Ore'
uon waa from Nell Creek In Jack-
non County for Irrigation of 405
acres. Ine proJec( I still In use,
POTATO HIIOltTAGK
OTTAWA (I'i An unusual potato
shortage In Canada hus pushed
prices three times higher than a
year ao, and placed new wealth
In uie bunds of Uie auccesful po
tato grower.
Home
Extension
News
ALTAMONT IIOMB
The regular meeting- of Allamonl
Home . Extension Unit was held
Tuesday, February 6, at Joan's
Kitchen. Preparation of kjoda lor
freezing was demonstrated by pro
ject leader. Mr. J. P. Miller and
Mra. fj. C. Derry. The women
present were divided Into groups
to sample and discuss the merits
of Ircnlily prepared and frozen
foods such us cakes, pies, roll
and aundwlchc.
During the business session, It
waa decided not to send reminder
cards to the members.-since meet
ing are regularly scheduled for
the Uml Tui nduy In each month.
A textile painting workshop will
be held In the near luturc lor
those Interested,
Fifty members and friend were
prcucnt for the luncheon served by
Mr. Chas. Thuirrinii. Mr. W. J.
Kunz. Mr. W. F. Ucrllngs, Mr.
8. II. Hah.lgcr. Mr. JI. O. Biehii
and Mrs, E. A. Colley. .
I.I.NDLKY IIKIfillTH
Dudley Heights home extension
unit ipe-t Feb. 13 ut the home of
Mrs. flay Billings. Topic for dls
cuwilon was "The Btcp-Savinx
Meat Overcharge
Jury disagrees -
PORTLAND Ml A f (dfril
oourt (ury failed to agree Tuesday
on wriemer rrca mri-i, mu,, bwik
Kitchen" with the home agent ex
tension, Dorothy Tollctli In charge.
Also discussed lit the meetings
were plun for the May festival,
square dancing lor the group,
purse making, the material need
ed and a special lesson on basket
making to be held nomtlme dur
Iiik the first -two weeks In March.
'i"hof O present were Mr, Edgar
Sample. Mrs. Chester Owen. Mrs.
L. F, Allen, Mra. Marvin Barrett.
Mrs, Kvcrhard. Mm. ISImnr Col
son, Mrs. Ray Billings, Miss Tol
lctli, leader.
chain, overcharged for meat under
tl.c nrlce celling scales.
Judge tin Solomon late Tuesday
dismissed the ury alter It reported
It had no chance to reach agree
ment. A new trial wa Indicated.
Before the lurv wan the ouestlnn
of whether meat had been sold at
a higher price than authorized for
ihe grade offered. The Office of
'Die firm said It was not. Fifteen
cr.unts were Involved, a reduction
80PV FLAWS
Mtvtz eers me
1
$mi$r "al. jOstthv
SCIIILUNG
flavor Variety
For "different" dentin,
choose fiom 21 Schilling
Btvorin( exutctll
REM EMBER! Schillinf Products art never picked under any other mum
T
YOUR
V.
only with the
tstinthousc;!(!i)rJliPKan
O . . . AUTOMATIC. WASHER
rare
jtg'j Magnificent
rp?Wurlitzer
IMTjIll PIANO
yjAt a Low Price
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
r3B
SEE US FOR
Expert Body
and Fender
liefimshinq
QUICK SIRVICI
AT MASONAIll PRICIS
CHAMPAGNE CHARGE
MOSCOW WV One form of mak
ing, champagne here la an "elec
trical method." Moscow scientists
have claimed that by electrocuting
the champagne In a certain way
It can be made aa good as the
finest of French champagne. It
of eight from those listed at the
start of the trial.
only takes a very short Unit,
they aay.
You'll Love Hazel Bishop
fto-Smear Lipstick, Too!
Von'l Eat Offl Won't Ki Off I Won't Snwor Off I
No wondtr rf Amorica's Lorgeit-Solling Lipstick I
Crtomy-tmoolhl 7 Flotttring Shodtt. $1.10
N0W-D0 AWAY WITH
that PALI TIRED LOOK!
Amazing Liquid-Creme Rouge
Adds Radiant Glow To Your
Cheeks! - "No Painted Look".
Just smooth drop of
Hazel Bishop Complexion Clow
' on each cheek.
This luxurious ereme
blends perfectly, beautifully
with your skin tone . . . make
your glorious new radiance . '.
seem to come from within.
Unlike "tell-tale" rouges,
Hazel Bishop Complexion Clow
never cakes, streaks, clogs
or blotches never leaves that
"painted, rouge" look.
Smart Boudoir Size $1.50 -Handy
Purse Flacon $1 '.
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Mil. al
'planed
SHU. HAUL IIMOr.lNC.
530 Main
Castleberry Drugs
Ph. 3333
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laundromat, you just act the "aKrAiW WpV)) tAIOt, VOM $ ' I WI&SSl 'V'llLlI TOSCCi I M f j If XTVV I
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NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING . . . EVER I
Prove it I The next time try Allsweet
and discover that here is truly the flavor
you want in a spread: delicate, natural flavor!
HEAR Me rare, old Alhuxtt munle
box playing Ihe twettest mutic on th '
airLitttn for it
kFJI IS:j p m, Mond.jr lliru FrlJur
C A V F RDKM this COUPON of your grocer's today I
ON A POUND
OF ALLSWEET
TATUEMllll.tM.! i ...it i - '
Hl.; h.. . A V pu feafemed by Swift ft Company for I2e provided (a).
?? Z V aken.'t e,chn? '.' Swift ft Company's merchandise mentioned herein;
?h I T.PrrWa V. P" t0 Sw, ? c?Py. ei'her by (i) mailing it to Swift ft Com
Sn nTT L ' i P0011 handing it to Swift ft Company's salesman (coupon
J.1U not be redeemed if presented through agencies, brokers, etc.1; and (c) it is presented
for redemption before Jan. 1, 1953. Customers must pay any sales tai.
Uon "ZsTb. nted to P
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