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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1952)
WEDNESDAY. AUfiUST 0. 1!TC HKHAI-D AND NEWS. Kr AMATII FAU.S. OREGON PAGE NINE jftate Flax Industry Protests Veterans Administration Plan WAHMINHTON W Tim VtUi mm AiliiiliilMiulinu lint. Ut'Uvtil action ti a cuniiuit lo luv Unni rutin II (lift tut i-miltnntH liy Dm (lirumi llnx iiuhiiliv thut tin hid nppcillt HtnuiH atu loo rr- Uli-livr. j Till proltU me buird un hjnrl- llt nLlniin i:nllliu lor l Hk'. "wuvrii n( nrw pin herd hnni " Oit'Kon produce;, tmlv lilji t Hum. ! TIip pmlrriU, I'i'liivtd to tlir VA i Itv (tin oilier ii( K'-D. Klhuuilli I dt-Oirl af.riW! Ihut not oulv i (iMOK-tillvp biddtiiu hut nlMi l hut i liltrr llnx liur Imtii pj-ovnl itt hov. : minimi IrMn to Itr moir rlunihlr (hall rrd llnx. The VA wcnl iihtinl Willi H m hr-Oulrd old uimiiiiik Tucuhtv bill mud It hurt pu'lumird nnv luilhrr Former County Employe Sues A Inriucr casual county employe II suing Klaiimlli County lur InUl nl tl'iU M lie 1'I.UIlr, Is (lur lor overtime work he uirlmmril last UMIIIICI. He Willie Platl. Ilow ol Lake new. whu " aiinculluial wuikrr lur thn Klunmili Cnuniy Inlirmary- nuw callrd tfio Klani iih NurMna; Home lor srveiul monllu. I'lmi claims Hint lie woiked ins limn, overtime III Autll slid M'. IBM. wiitn hit regular uy lli.il monlli. anu 4ui iivrriiuir lioiin during My, June, Jy '" Auiual when Iih renulai Jy a monuV He says lie worked more llian ei(iu hours dny and nun c Hull 44 hours a week wlllioul over lime conieiialluii al nine mid lull, as required by aula In. Hr also claims ll' l' " P'omisrd, because ol his loon home ol work ourlno Hie summer months, cum- Ipenssilng llmo oil Willi )y III Inter months. ,, However, he was tired In Uic Uuer pari ol A'lsusl. On Brpl. 1. HK)l. P'lt Put ln a claim agaliul tlie coiinly lor over lime Py. which tl llial lime he had Inured out lo UM7.MI. The claim was diaallowed and a note accompanying Uia danial ol Ihe claim aald: "Lei him sue. The dia inn ailorney will delend." Plain claim now u lor 170 4. mads up ol 1M houra at IS renta an hour and 40 hours ei i:J. He la represented by Charlea H. foster, a I.akevlew alloiney. IffOKIH HI VKAI.H) An elfort la now belni made lo form a military band hcie lo Uke pari in various civic lunrtiona aa ellnrla revealed ti In milliary par in milliary iradea and expositions elrrwhere In Uie atuio. It would be leiilmenlal band ol Ihe National Ounid Kenerve. Warner H. Fell has been com- ml.saloned bandmailrr, a uarinul rank la Iho National Ouaid Re aerve, and the auihurired airruiiUi ol the orsaniAatlon la 2 bandstueu. fell has done considerable woik Willi various niuMcnl oruanitiitlons, inchKllin the Rlrs buiilo coips. American Leulon buglo corps and the DAV band. Two coiuimulci ol Hie National liuard lteservc, K Comimny and brrvica Company ol the eih Ore gon Hcmmcnt, havo been activat ed hero, commanded by (,'npt. Hen Morria and Cnpl. Chillies Polert, and Ihe remmrnial band would be a third unit. T1ie plan is to lorin a marching unit winch would not only havs hi trntlal limited service milliary du nes but also be available lor a radra and drills. Ihe National Guard Reserve Is not a paid oullll, ao long as the National Guard ItsrII la in opera tion, but Class II khaki mil I onus are promised lor the butidsmen, along with oilier Items ol equip ment. However, persona going Into Ihe baud now will have to bo able to furnish lliclr own liiiiliuinenls. Persons as young as 17 years nl age and not available lor active military duly are eligible lo cilsl In the reserve. Musicians Inlerrsled In more in formation about ihe bnnd are asked tn rail Fell, 6U07, or Jack llrniicr, in Hun iH-niiiiig a study ol Ihe Ore gon clllllllli. A siH.kri.utmi told a reporter the Hitrni v hud "walked liiuucrnllv in to a Iriiipn.t over sectional tiller r.ts." lie suld Ihe agency was nil- uwiire lliat srrd llurii Is available onlv liom certain areas. I'rrvtourilv. he nld. bids on Ihe niu hud lirrn culled iinarr a orand Hume with thn usunl "or eriual iiuuluv" provision. In an rllort lo '.pell out Urn spn Ideations in moic drtiiil, the agrncy had a-krd Ihe iniiiiuluciuier fur the liiloimatlon. 'Ihn-r biddrrs rrsiMiudrd to the cull 'iiirMiuy. The Mclluio Carpel Co, New Yoik Cltv, bid in Ml a Minim vurd lor both linen and llri-rn-collou eiiiprllng, l.o.b. Uullltll. TliriKlure Johunon (Carpet Co., HI. Caul. Minn., bid ta 30 lor linen and ill (111 lor liuen-colion. lloth included iiddiltonal sunia for sewing, bind ing and culling, (hrgon flux Textllei of Halem. Oiruun, a division of the National Automotive Fibers, Inc., protested ihe buldiiiK bul submltird a bid nl H 7t a snuarrd yaid for both lypea of cuirK-uug. II lite agency's check brura nut the CJrnyou claims, Ihe spokesman slil the speclllcatlnnn probably will be rewritten and new bld linked. State Polio Count Down PORTLAND i Five fewer casea ol polio were reported In Oregon last wrrk than In Uie pre vious week, the fitate Board of Health reported Tuesdav. Two of last week a total of nine rases were In Umatilla County. The previous week'a total waa 14. 183 20-30 Club Sets Car Keys Drive Annual drive of the 30-30 Club lo discourage the practice ol mo lorlsts, leaving keya In their parked cars IS aet for Aug. 13 lo HI. Dales w-ero announced last evrntng by Cd Maurman, project chairman, at the club held an open air meet- AI Aldrlch reported plans tor Hie coming Hobby Hhow, Jointly spon sored by the 20-30 Club and Ihe YMCA, were shaping up rapidly. Knobt MiqnentHt Style W ICnabe OMicial Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Company The Knobe Miqnonette is so nomed to distinguish it from ordinary verlicol styles, for it offers performance, prestiqe. and pride of ownership osso cioted with no other piano. The rich ond wondrous fonal j quality of the Knabe has often ibcen described oi the nearest j approach to the human sinq . inq voice. The exquisite dec jorotive beauty ond desiqn of jMiqnonette encasements lend jchorm to any settinq. The Knqbc Miqnonette combines qroceful, compact size with all the attributes essential to a fine piano. LOUIS R. MANS PIANO COMPANY 120 N. 7th Lorgeit Slock et Ltadinj Makal of Pionpi In This Part el tha Wait ENTRY BLANK First Annual Klamath Basin Hobby Show '.Sponsored By The YMCA and Klamath Kails 20-30 Club Aug. 21-22, 1952 at YMCA Name ' Addrctn Club or Organization I'honc Age Class (Age Classifications: Adult, A. High and Junior High, B. Grammar School, C.) Kind of Entry". Value of Kntry Individuals must compete in own class Clip oiu this blank, fill it out and mail or bring to YMCA, 722 I'inc, Klamath Kails, Ore. Deadline for entry is 7 p.m., Aug. 20. While a special poller force will be maintained during Ihe show and every precaution will be taken for the safety of ex hibit. It must be undrrstuod the ownert are required lo assume all risk, should any exhibit be damaited. lust or stolen. The com mittee will rendrr all possible aid In recovery of same, but will not rreofnlM any claim for payment of the value or portion thereof, Biintd exhibitor State Board of Education Endorses Television Plans urft wan boosted million and ihrpf-rjtmrtern dollar for the nrxt vrma from $20,209,000 to 121,929,- bOO. Th committee rrvlaed the fleure upward because of rising building co& Li. Approval vu given ft commltU recommendation thai 1100,000 b pent at Oregon Bute College for campus fttreet improvement and othrr projects and S20.000 for parking area adjacent to the OIU Coliseum. AHHI-AND m The- Btal. Board of Minhrr Kducatlon endomtd ear lier ton mitt lee action Tuesday to recommend a at t -owned educa tional nervice televwion station near CorvaJUs. A five month televlhlon study wan referred to Gov, McKay an background research Information, on whkh to bmte further action. 'Ihe governor In expected to call a meeting of various Mate agetv cien Interested In Uklng the TV ate Hon, Ut consider adding their en dorsement. The proposed telvlnlon trantmlt- OFBF Notes Ballot Stand ! BEND ' Directors of the Ore gon r'arrn Bureau Federation an nounced Tuesday the ornanlza linn's Hand on three controversial measures which are to appear on the November election ballot. Marshal Bwearlngen. president, said the croup will oppose: 1. Any change In Ihe state milk market-Ina- art. 2. Tire school district re organization measure. 3. The trucking firms' measure to elimin ate the weight-mile tax on trucks. i The directors are holding their quarterly meeting here this week. Art-MeUI Office Equipment Costs Ne More Own The Best. Voliht'i Pioneer Office Supply. 29 Main. ter would be located atop Mary's i Peak In the Coast range west of Corvsllis. Other facilities would In- , elude studios at Oregon Btate Col lege and the University of Oregon. I a kinescope to record programs for delaved broadcast, and a mobile broadcasting unit. The legislature will be asked to provide IMS,5fl3 needed for the ; transmitter and facilities. Federal j regulations prohibit commercial oroitrama on educational alations, : so other forma of revenue would I have to be sought to meet the an- ! nual operating cost placed at lite,- 300. . The board submitted this state ment along with the television :,ludy: ! "It Is recognized that It Ithe sta- : lion) does not serve dlrectlv all the neoDle In the slate and that It does not solve completely the Portland situation, althougn witn the recommended equipment it hu the possibilities of partially serv ing the Portland area." ; The board sad It naa no interest In education TV channel II, allo cated to Portland, and does not Intend to establish s station tn Portland. This ts expected to pave the wav for television activities by Portland public schools and Port lsnd area colleges. In other action, the board de cided the state should not help fi nance fraternity and sorority houses, the board's finance com mittee said Greek letter societies are a valuable part of college me but the state could not take over financing of the houses. The board approved an Increase In the building budget as estimated by the building committee. 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