WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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EMELIE IACONIS it the can.
didate from McCloud seek
ing the title of Queen of the
Weed Italian Carnivale which
will be held in Weed the
weekend of September 10-1 1.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. V. laconis of Mc
Cloud. '
Russians List
U.S. Ideas
WASHINGTON Wl Twelve trav-el-weary
Russians, their American
farm tour completed, will soon be
flying homeward with information
and ideas which may help them
cure some of the ills of Soviet
farming.
Some of the things they learned
were listed yesterday by their
leader, Vladimir Matskevich, dur
ing a talk at the National Press
Club. As first deputy minister of
Russian agriculture, he Is in a
position to make use of them.
He expressed hope too that Ihe
visit would lay the groundwork tor
better U.S. -Soviet relations and
said his most vivid impression
from the six-week tour was of the
warmth and friendship the Amer
ican people showed toward his
group.
He and three others, who re
mained in Washington overnight,
rejoin in New York today the eight
other members of the delegation
who left the capital yesterday.
Tomorrow they all plan to go to
Canada for a two-week tour. The
Canadian jaunt will also be very
usetul tor them. Some of the
climatic conditions in Canada are
more like those in important areas
of the Soviet Union, whereas some
of the areas they visited in the
United States have no real coun
terparts in their own country.
MaUskevlch told the press club
of a long list of the things he said
his farm delegation learned dur
ing the tour here. He expressed
a desire to take home with him
some of the famous Santa .Oer
trudis cattle from Texas, to pur
chase American farm machinery,
to send delegations here to study
specific phases of American farm-
ing. "
Among other things which he
said could be applied in Russia
were the U.S. system of stock feed
ing for cattle, the production of
hybrid feed corn and the mechan
ization of small-scale farm proc
esses. d FALSE TEETH
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Electrical
Co-op Gives
Fund Report
LAPINE The mid-year finan
cial and statistical report of Mid
rtate Electric Cooperative shows
outstanding growth and a more
favorable financial position. The
report was prepared by George M.
Larimer, manager.
An even 100 miles of power lines
were added to the system during
the fiscal year which ended Au
gust 3, making a total of 341 miles
that are now energized and in
service. Six hundred and twenty
three customers are now served
and membership in the cooperative
has grown to 1,029.
During the past year, the head
quarters building has been com
pleted here. According to Larimer,
its well-planned office space and
shop facilities have added to the
efficiency of operation.
Most recent customers to be
.served are five summer homes at
Pringle Falls. The line was com
pleted August 17. The Paulina and
East Lake areas received service
within the last two months. Short
extensions have been made this sea
son to Wic'inip Reservoir, Haner
Parle and Fall River.
The Crescent Lake and Odrll
Lake lines are now virtually com
pleted with the summer homes,
lodge and Southern Pacific facili
ties at Cascade Summit being con
nected Hiid receiving their first
power this month.
Average monthly revenue during
ihe past year has been $7,258.70.
Monthly salaries total $3,417.70,
which is 47 per cent of gross reve
nue. Other expenses account for an
additional 43 per cent.
A group insurance program
which includes medical and hos
pital benefits was inaugurated for
employes in June of this year. Re
serves are being accumulated to
meet loan repayment schedules.
The plant, of the Lapine Forest
Industries located on the Great
Northern Railway, one mile west
of Lapine, now partially completed,
will be an all-electric operation. It
will be chiefly a remanufacturinc:
and planing mill and will receive
N,Y. Governor Harriman Estimates Flood Damage
OLIVA WALTERS, daughter
o( Mr. and Mri. George Wal
ters of Dunsmuir, it collecting
votes in the contest for Queen
of the Weed Italian Carni
' vale to be held under the
sponsorship of the Weed
Chamber of Commerce the
weekend of September 10-1 1
in Weed. Selection of queen
will be made on the basis of
votes turned in by the con
testants through sale of ticket
donations.
its power fiom Midstate Electric,
Officials of the L & H Lumber
Company recently conferred with
the cooperative's engineer relative
to power needs for proposed
sawmill at Crescent Laice. If this
plan materializes, it will increase
employment in the area served by
Midstate.
Larimer slated that It is his be
lief that the progress of the past
year is particularly encouraging.
Servicewise. he reports that con
ditions have been good, outages
and operational failures have been
rare.
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Farmer's Y Implement
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MY PAY CHECK
GOES...
,. MONTHLY BALANCE
PAYMENT DUE
CAR PAYMENT 52.00 312.00
FURNITURE PAYMENT 8.00 72.00
STOVE PAYMENT 4.00 44.00
DOCTOR BILL 5.00 125.00
DENTIST BILL 10.00 35.00
JEWELRY STORE 4.00 44.00
TIRES FOR CAR 5.00 ' 30.00
-' 90.00 702.00 -
Pay all the above bills and make one convenient payment at
38.00 month. You then have the ether 32.00 month to
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NEW YORK UP Gov. Averell
Harriman estimates the floods that
rampaged througn several counties
of southeastern New York last
week left damage amounting to
about IS million dollars.
About a third of this sum, he
said, represented destruction of
public properly, such as roads.
dams and sewers. All the remain
ing loss was sustained by private
property.
In summarizing the New York
flood situation on a WRCA-TV
broadcast last night, Harriman
stated:-
"A lot of damage was done, and
a great many people are In dis
tress, but not in the volume and
size of our neighboring states."
Yesterday he appointed John W.
Johnson, superintendent of public
works, to administer any federal
funds that may become available
for repair of public facilities dam
aged bv the flood. Johnson Im
mediately wired local officials and
asked for damage estimates
soon as possible.
A. D. O'Connor, regional admin
istrator for the Federal Civil De
fense Administration, was asked
to designate an official to work
with Johnson in selecting projects
for disaster aid.
Help in restoring necessary pub
lic facilities was promised last
night by the Army Engineers, who
announced they had been assigned
this Job bv President Eisenhower.
Col. John T. O'Neill, New York
district engineer, said his - men
would help local authorities repair
damaged sewer, water,, electric
and communications lines. Where
Ihe Job Is too big for local authori
ties to handle, he added, the en
gineers will take over the task
entirely.
O'Neill and Lt. Gen. S. D.
Sturgls Jr., commanding general
of the engineers, will meet with
Harriman today to discuss the
rehabilitation problem.
Meanwhile, the flood-stricken
section of the atata, where 109
persons were still being cartel for
by the Red Cross, continued to
work at the wreckage and debris
left by the torrential waters. Hard
est hit by the New York flood, was
the city of Port Jervia. -
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