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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Thursday, January 7. 19B0
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January 15 Deadline Near;
Last Day For Filing Guess
The deadline for paying the last
Installment on estimated Federal
income tax returns for 1959 is Fri
day, January IS, A. G. Erickson,
director of Internal Revenue for
the Oregon District, reminded tax
payers today.
Taxpayers who filed an estimat
ed return and have a payment due
on January 15 should have received
a notice by mail, he said.
Aqua Supply
Now Adequate
SOUTH BEND (AP) - There
was plenty of water for drinking,
washing and just plain splashing
Tuesday after residents of this
Southwest Washington community
had been on short rations for
more than a week.
Late Monday, a team of divers
working on the bottom of the
Willapa River, managed to re
place pipe which broke Dec. 27,
cutting off the city's water sup
ply.
Schools, which were closed Sun
day until the break could be re
paired, were scheduled to reopen
Tuesday. Two canneries, closed
earlier last week, also were ex
pected to resume operations.
Nobel Winner
Crash Victim
PARIS (UPI) France mourn
ed todav for Nnhel-nrizp wrirpr
Albert Camus, killed Monday in
a highway accident at the age
of 46. Relatives have not vet
dared tell ailing, 85-year-old
' xvonne uamus of the death of
her son.
His mother, who lives in Al
giers, is recovering from a ser
ious illness.
The body of the famed novelist,
piaywrignt and newspaper
man lay in a darkened room in
; the town hall at Villeneuve-la-Guyard,
a few miles from where
ne died in the wreck of a French
made sports car. Three friends
were injured in the crackup. .
Weather Table
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High Low Pr.
Albany, snow 35 26 T
Albuquerque, clear 36 22 .
Anchorage, cloudy 29 23 T
" Atlanta, rain 46 M M
Bismarck, clear 39 27 i
Boston, cloudy 36 28
Buffalo, clear 29 20 .01
Chicago, cloudy 33 31
Cleveland, cloudy 37 29
"Denver, cloudy ' 49 23
Des Moines, cloudy 35 26
Detroit, cloudy 32 24
Fort Worth, clear 37 30
Helena, cloudy 41 20
Honolulu, cloudy 79 71 .01
Indianapolis, clear 39 22
Kansas City, cloudy 47 29
Los Angeles, clear 66 46
Louisville, cloudy 39 32
Memphis, cloudy 34 31 .02
Miami, rain 80 75 ' T
Milwaukee, cloudy 31 28
Mp!s.-St. Paul, snow 32 23 .03
New Orleans, cloudy 52 42 .38
Omaha, cloudy 32 25
Philadelphia, cloudy 37 31
Phoenix, clear 52 33
Pittsburgh, cloudy 37 23
Portland, Me., clear 29 16
Portland, Ore., cloudy 41 37 .10
Rapid City, clear 48 28
Richmond, rain 36 34 .01
St. Louis, cloudy 45 30
Salt Lake City, cloudy 26 21
San Diego, clear 66 45
San Francisco, rain 54 47 T
Seattle, rain 41 37 .16
Tampa, rain 79 67 T
Washington, cloudy 40 37
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DONATES ART COLLECTION
NEW YORK (UPI) Showman
Billy Rose is giving Israel his
million-uollar statuary collection,
which includes works by Rodin,
Maillol, Jacques Lipschitz and
Sir Jacob Epstein, it was an
BOJnced Wednesday night.
The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess
Will knock on Your Dooi
with Gifts & Greetings
from Friendly Business,
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
Arrival of Newcomers to
Klamath Falls .
No cost or obligation
Phone TU 2-0346
"If you have previously filed an
estimated return and events occur
ring in the last quarter of 1959 indi
cate that your income will be sub
stantially more or less than your
original estimate, you should file
an amended declaration on Janu
ary 15," he said.
This declaration, he added,
sliould be marked "amended" and
filed with the same District Direc
tor of Internal Revenue who re
ceived the original declaration. (A
blank amended declaration is print
ed on the back of the notice of
payment due which the taxpayer
received by mail.)
Erickson said an original decla
ration of estimated tax for the
year 1959 should be filed by Janu
ary 15 on Form 1040ES by tax
payers who first became liable for
filing an estimate during the fourth
quarter of 1959.
Erickson said there are two ex
ceptions to these rules. If the tax
payer finds it necessary to file
an amended declaration on Janu
ary 15, or if he becomes liable
for filing a declaration for the
first time on January 15, he need
not file or pay on that date if
he files his final return for 1959
and pays in full the balance of
tax he owes on or before Febru
ary 1, 1960.
The second exception relates to
farmers who have until Friday,
January 15, to file their estimat
ed Federal income tax return for
the year 1959, unless they plan to
file their final return on or before
February 15, 1960.
Erickson pointed out that farm
ers who file an estimated return
on January 15 and pay the tax
due have until April 15 to file a
final return and pay any balance
of tax due. Otherwise, he said the
law requires they file their final
return and pay the full amount of
the tax due by February 15. This
option is available to farmers only.
The tax law defines a farmer as
one who derives two-thirds or
more of his gross income from
farming.
He advised farmers that if they
filed a Federal income tax return
last year, the necessary forms for
1959 will be mailed to them. For
those who did not file, or for some
other reason do not receive forms
in the mail, blank forms may be
obtained from the nearest Internal
Revenue Service office or from lo
cal post offices or banks.
Sentence Reduced???
CHEYENNE, , Wyo. tAP)-The
Wyoming Parole Board today re
duced 83-year-old James H. Best's
life sentence to 95 years in prison.
The convicted murderer, com
milled in 1931, will be eligible for
parole in 1973 as a result of the
board's action. If he lives to his
parole eligibility date he will be
96 years old.
CITY BRIEFS
Degree of Honor will install of
ficers Monday at 8 o'clock in the
KC Hall. A banquet at the Willard
Hotel at 6:30 will precede installation.
Merry Mixers will square dance
Friday, January 8, at 8 p.m. in
the Merry Mixers' Hall at Pelican
City. Bill Mayhew will call. Please
bring cake. All members are urged
to attend.
Klamath Dog Fanciers will
meet at 8 p.m. Friday, January 8.
at the home of Leonard Allen, 3630
Laverne Street. There will be elec
tion of officers, a financial report
of the past year's business and
planning for next year's show.
Anyone interested is welcome.
Klamath County Home Exten
sion alumnae will meet for a pot-
luck luncheon at noon Saturday,
January 9. in the Y.MCA building.
A full attendance is requested.
Ramblin' Squares Club is offer
ing beginners' classes starting at
8 p.m. Tuesday, January 12, at
its clubhouse at the rear of 4663
Frieda and Hope streets. Anyone
interested in learning to square
dance is welcome. Call TU 4-8066
for more information.
Pelican Auxiliary VFW, will
have its regular business meeting
at 8 p.m. Thursday, January 7,
in the VFW Hall. There will be
initiation.
VFW Dance for members and
their invited suests Saturday, Jan
uary 9, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by Louie and Ossie orcnes
tra.
Kings Sons and Kings Daugh
ters of the Emmanuel Baptist
Church will meet at 7 o'clock to
night in the church for the first
meetings after the holidays. There
will be a new and improved pro
gram for boys. All interested per
sons are invited.
Maverick Square Dancers will
not dance Saturday night, January
Eagles Auxiliary regular lodge
meeting is planned for Friday, Jan
uary 8, at 8 p.m. at the Eagles
Hall.
VFW will have its recular
meeting and initiation tonight at
8 o'clock in the hall at 515 Walnut
Avenue.
Enlists LeRoy D. Spiker, 17, son
of LeRoy D. Spiker Sr., 4502 Bal
sam Drive, joined the Marine
Corps in Portland recently. He is
undergoing recruit training at San
Diego.
Merry Mixers Square Dance
Club will sponsor a beginners'
class at the hall in Pelican City
Wednesday, January 13, starling at
8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Lad, 16, Tragedy Victim,
Sees World Turn To Ashes
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPD-
Young Tommy Teel stood or
phaned and alone today, an inno
cent trapped in a tangled web of
tragedy.
Only 18 months ago, Tommy
was a happy 14-year-old, secure
in the love of his foster parents,
a wealthy drug company execu
tive and his tiny, pretty wife.
Today his young life lay shat
tered amid the ruins of a family
torn by scandal, murder and
death by fire.
Tommy's father, Forrest Teel,
handsome, debonair vice president
of Eli Lilly & Co., was shot to
death July 31, 1958, in a struggle
with his secret lover, Mrs. Connie
Nicholas.
Tommy's mother, Mrs. Mary
Elizabeth Teel, 49, suffered in si
lence through the months of scan
dal and Mrs. Nicholas' sensation
al trial which followed the shoot
ing. -
Then, last Saturday, Tommy re
turned home from a dance to find
his mother critically burned by
lames which started when she
fell asleep while smoking in bed.
For four days Mrs. Teel clung
tn a life which had treated her
cruelly. Then she died.
Mrs. Ted's epitaph was spoken
by the woman who stole her hus
band's affections.
'Nothing is ever as humans
plan it," Connie Nicholas sobbed
when told of the death.
Mrs. Nicholas, 44, currently is
free while appealing her 2-to-21-
year sentence for her manslaugh
ter conviction in Teel's slaying.
An aunt, Mrs. Thelma A. Wil
liams of Fort Worth, Tex., will go
with Tommy to his mother's fu
neral Friday.
And then Tommy Teel, now 16,
will be alone.
CRASH KILLS TWO
AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) Two
cars collided in front, of Univer
sity Hospital here Wednesday
then mounted the curb and killed
two women. Police charged both
drivers with Involuntary manslaughter.
Pine Brings Good Price
At Oral Timber Auction
Pine brought a fat price during
an oral auction Wednesday after
noon in Klamath District head
quarters for Rogue River Nation
al Forest. Three more sales are
due there soon.
There wore four bidders. Two.
Ellingson Timber Company and
Modoc Lumber Company, quit in
the early rounds. Paul Wamplcr
and C h i 1 o q u i n Timber Com
pany slugged hard for 78 rounds.
Both have mills close to the
Annie Creek area where the
2,500,000 hoard feet of ponderosa
pine and 2,700,000 feet of white fir
and other species arc located.
The Cliiloquin firm outbid W' amp
ler, offering $-12.50 per thousand
feet of pine and $15.50 for other
species against Wampler's bid of
$42.40 and $15.55 respectively.
The parcel brought a total of
S148.100. It had been appraised by
forest service cruisers at $29.45
per thousand feet of pine and
S14.95 for oilier species. Minimum
bid acceplable was $113,990.
Included in the minimum bid
was $2.20 per thousand feet for
brush and slash disposal.
Oilier sales, due January 15, 18
and 22 in the district ranger's of
fice. Post Office Building, Klamath
Falls, arc localed in Lake of the
Woods, Sevenmile and- Dry Creek
DAUGHTER DIES
CHICAGO (UPI) - Judith Ann
Vcrsen, 5, daughter of Walter
Versen; University of Illinois Chi
cago Branch football coach, died
Wednesday of leukemia.
areas, in that order.
The Lake of the Woods parcel,
just east of the lake, includes an
estimated 10.000 feet of Douglas
fir, 10.000 feet of pine species,
and 150.000 feet of while fir and
other species on 12 acres.
Estimated value and minimum
acceptable bid is $34.25 for pine,
$29.15 for Douglas fir and $17.35
per thousand feet of other spe
cies. Auction is scheduled for
2 p.ni.
Sevenmile Sale Area 3 contains
an estimated one million feet of
ponderosa pine and 2,100,000 feet of
white fir and other species on
about 110 acres due west of Fort
Klamath.
Appraised value and minimum
bid prices are $41.45 for ponder
osa pine and $19.20 for other
species. The oral auction will
begin at 10:30 a.m.
Dry Creek Sale Area 1, also lo
cated near Fort Klamath, contains
about 1,100,000 feet of pine spe
cies and 400,000 feet of white fir
and other species on about 100
acres.
Low acceptable bid prices and
appraised prices are $38.10 for
pine and $19.35 for other species.
The auction is scheduled for 2
p.m.
Bidders, to be eligible to enter
oral offers, must post scaled bids
at the ranger's office by the time
oral auctioning begins. Sealed
bids must be at least as high as
appraised prices.
Deposits of at least $1,500, $7,000
and $4,000 payable in money or
der, bank draft or cashier's or cer
tified check on the Lake of the
Woods, Sevenmile and Dry Creek
sale, respectively, must be includ
ed in each scaled bid.
Minimum bid prices include
$4.20, $5 and $3.45 per thousand
feet for slash disposal on sales
in the order listed above.
1960
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Young Shop January Sale!
Pre Teen Coats
Long wool coats in sizes 6 to 14 oil Mil
ium lined. Cashmere and wool blends,
tweeds, camel holr and wool blends. Brok
en sizes. Originally priced $24.98 to
$36.98.
19.
Long
Car Coats
Of Cobron Imitation
leather. With eskimo
hood. Size 12. Origi
nally $39.98.
$22.
Long
Car Coats
Poo poo old jack frost
with these warm coats,
some with pile lining.
Originol prices $19.98
to $24.98.
$15.
Short
Car Coats
Pile or quilted nylon
linings in these short
car coats. Originally
$13.98 to $17.98.
$9.
Wool & Tweed
Coats
Sizes 7 to 14 in these
100 wool & tweed
coats that are Milium
lined. Originally
$17.98 to $27.98.
Now . , ,
$10. $14.
Dresses and Jumpers
Cottons and corduroys, velvets and taffetas
... all sizes 3 -to 6x and 7 to 14, and pre-teen
6 to 14. Original values were $3.98 to $17.98.
VI $3. $4. $5. $8.
All Sales Final - No Refunds or Exchanges
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Living Room Sets
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199
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Hat foam rubber, zippered cushions.
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Bedroom Suites
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Genuine Maple BEDROOM SET
4 pieces consisting of Mr. & Mrt.
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Bookcase bed complete. ONLY
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Mr. & Mrt. tet with large mirror, 4
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"ENGLANDER" FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS
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First quality "Goodyear" foam rubber. 9J
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Dinette Sets
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149
5 PC. DINETTE SETS 5
Beautiful "Mar-Proof" wood grained
topped table. 4 matching chairs. Choice
of colort. Reg. $54.95 - NOW ONLY
7 PC. DINETTE SETS $
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