Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 06, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
FAGE THREE
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OLDTIMERS of Klamath County pose for camera. At left, Con
O'Connell of Bly came to the United States from Ireland about
60 years ago and has spent most of those years in Klamath
County. At right, Frank Grey of Bonanza, who came to Klam
ath County from Susariville in 1925, will observe his 79th
birthday anniversary on November 14.
Wood River
Cattle Moved
FORT KLAMATH The annual
fall shipment of whlteface Hereford
cattle from the Wood River Valley
pastures is In full swing, with cat
tle trucks rolling in and out of
Fort Klamath by day and night.
Most of the stock is consigned
by truck directly to the destina
tion, but some cattlemen still pre
fer to drive their cattle to Chilo
quln for shipment by rail.
Top price for prime grass fed
steers this fall Is reported to be
18 ceiti per pound on the hoof
?nd buyers appear to be indiffer
ent to purchasing grass fed stock
even at this price. As' a result,
several cattlemen are shipping
stock to feed lots for grain feed
ing in order to command a higher
p;lce in the markets. Ranchers
fortunate enough to have contract
ed for their stock last spring are
reported to be receiving 20 cents
a pound on the hoof, but the open
market Is slow.
Despite the unusually cold, dry
season this year, stock has
thrived on the grass pastures of
tile Wood River Valley, although
ranch hands were kept busy ir
rigating the land because of the
lack of rainfall.
Barros Increases
Election Lead
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil lyfl
Former Gov. Adhemar de Barros
of Sao Paulo held a substantial
lead today in the counting of bal
lots from last Monday s presiden
tial election.
With about 28 per cent of the
anticipated 10 million votes count
ed, De Barros, multimillionaire
leader of the Social Progressive
party, had a 77.124-vote margin
over Jusrelino Kubitschek, running
with the support of two parties
organized By tne late President
Getulio Vargas.
About half the votes in Sao Paulo
where De Barros is strongest, had
been counted, however. It was evi
dent several days would be needed
to show whether his lead would
hold up.
tie Barros also was running
ahead In the Feccral District and
the states of Maranhao and Par
ana. The vote: De Barros 943.301;
Kibitschek 866,177; Mai. Gen.
Juarez Tavora, representing old
anti-Vargas forces. 836.283; and
Plinio Salgado of the Popular Rep
resentation party, 'JbU.BM.
Hannah Johnson
Funeral Held
ASHLAND . Funeral services
for Hannah Matilda Johnson, 67,
were held today at 1:30 p.m. from
the chapel of Ashland Mortuary
with the Rev. Howard Simmond
officiating. Comniital was in the j
Mountain View Cemetery.
Mrs. Johnson was born Novem
ber 30, 1887, in Sweden. Her hus- j
band. Axel Johnson, died in 1936. 1
'She had come with her family to1
Wisconsin at the age of nine!
months and in 1946 moved to
Klamath Falls. '
Survivors include a daughter.
Mrs. Constance Rife, Hill, Calilor-,
ria; three sisters, Mrs. Alma Nel
son. Superior, Wisconsin, Mrs. Ada;
Johnson, Tucscn. Arizona, and;
Mrs. Ellen Carlson, Bremerton,
Washington; two grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews. I
DONATION REQUESTS
KARRISBURG, Pa. 0PI Mrs.
Katherlne Kreitzer, who won $32,
000 by correctly answering Bible
questions on The $64,000 Question
television show, says she's had re
quests for donations totaling more
than $100, COO.
DANCING
SATURDAY NIGHT
Pete Colley's Orch.
AMERICAN
LEGION CLUB
228 N. 8th STREET
MEMBERS & GUESTS
Lakeview Model
Home Opened
LAKEVIEW More than S00
persons viewed a new model home
Fourth Street South Sunday
during a public open house spon
sored by the Lakeview Home-builders.
The - complete home featured
furniture by Lucas Furniture and
appliances from Fly my s.
This home is one of seven built
in that locality by Lakeview Build
ing Material Company which plans
to construct six more homes in
this development, according to Don
Clause of the building material
company.
Work will be started on them
this fall, if weather permits. Clause
said. The bonies are in three mod
els, each containing three bed
rooms. They feature Insulated
walls, floors and ceilings, ceramic
tile baths, fireplaces, hardwood
floors, birch kitchen units and
floor-to-ceiling wardrobe closets.
Writer Describes Increase Of Institution Expenses
By PAl'L W. HARVEY JR.
SALEM i.fi It's costing more
than three times as much to take
care of each Inmate in Oregon's
largest institutions than It did 10
years ago.
Nobody seems to mind, because
the inmates get much better care
and treatment.
It was only a decade ago that
the Board of Control, mindful that
the institutions were far behind the
tlif es, decided to start a vast pro
gram of new buildings and other
improvements.
At that. time, it cost only S23.M
a month to take care of a patient
at the Oregon State Hospital, and
$29 for each convict at the prison.
Hie cost today is $87 a month
at tiie hospitals, and $97 at the
penitentiary.
The increase was caused partly
by higher living costs. But most
of It is the result of more extensive
use of drugs, better foods, higher
salaries for employes, and Im
proved treatment.
This long-range building program
Isn't near compleuon yet. Two of
Us most important projects the
new state hospital in the Portland
area and tlie new reformatory
won't be started until next year.
But there has been enough build
ing so that the institutions are
greatly improved over their status
at the c!w of World War II.
An important milestone will be
reached next month when the new
wing at the state hospital is
opened. Costing $1,500,000, It will
house 677 patients.
It won't relieve the institution's
overcrowding very much. But It
will get a lot of patients into mod
em quarters.
The new wing Is completed, and
Is awaiting acceptance from the
contractor. Hospital doctors think
It's the finest building of its kind
anywhere.
At the same time, the hospital
will get a modern kitchen at a
cost ol $400,000. This will mean a
big Improvement In food service
(or the patients.
The new cell block at the prison
Is half finished. When it Is opened
next summer, the penitentiary can
tear down the last of the old cell
blocks that were built 80 years
ago.
Gov. Paul Patterson doesn't like
it when the police are criticized.
As commander of the Oregon
Bute Police, he rises quickly to
the defense of the officers of the
law.
The governor was talking the
other day about his belief that the
public has little respect for police
and other law enforcement of
ficers. "The reason for that," he said,
"Is that we see comic strips, mov
ies and stories about crooked
cops, and about Cops would beat
confessions out of people. Theu we
see stories about dumb cops, and
about cops who take bribes.
"Children should be taught that
police are protectors of the public,
instead of public enemies.
"In all my experience, I never
have seen a policeman like those
depicted in the funny papers, in
mystery stories and in some tel
vlsicn plays."
The governor added that when
ever a person reads about the
wrong kind of cop. he Immediately
thinks all policemen are like that
officer.
He told about his Utile grand
daughter who was afraid to ride
in the governor's state car because
a state policeman was driving.
He cojxed her In. Her fears were
allayed when the officer started
talking about his own little daughter.
Coon Reception
Planned Tonight 1
An Informal reception, open to
the public, will be held tonight at
the Winema Hotel honoring Con
gressman and Mrs. Sam Coon.
The reception will be sponsored
by the Klamath County Republican
Club and is expected to start about
10 p.m., after the Coon-Neuberger
debate has concluded.
The committee emphasizes that
everyone is welcome to attend.
THEY'RE SUPER! Yes, Rent
Ads daily fill vacant units! Room,
house, apartment, anything dial
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