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Wednesday Jan 29 FORT OlIINS OlOli 4 Page 2 Volume of Banks' Work Twice That of Year 1944 bm fp-f'rqi i r-a-n-le tiiii tii-ii N'-w )ork Kit til-in i'i 'U'd rmi-v ti-ninee an in n-fni-e 1e ay Most County Teacher In Rural Schools Paid Less Than $1000 Report Ward Gets Prixo On Composition William Ward farmer mem'ier of the faculty of the t'olrado A music department hat won find prize In the National Arrangers contest for his rump-wl-lion for oritic-tra lor Albania Talks Dclajcd LAKE IVt -At the request of AlKudi the It It i-li deb gatlon expressed wllhngni'S Tm-div to tt ne debate until late this wnk on It complaint to the United lions bmtrlty council that KinU mine damaged two 15nl-ish warship and killed 41 lu Coifu ibannel last fhtolx-r The Ihlti concerted to p-d-pnni-ment to give an official At Anti-American Outhicak Reported at Shanghai SHANGHAI (75-New anti Ametitan demon i in i- di-vel oped Tue-day at a rally of Chinese mainly student- serving the fifteenth annive--(vary of the outlecak of the 12 undeclared hino-Jepsineoi war Anti-American leaflet were distributed and one M-ykrr a declaration charging Americans with fruits of victory mt-r Japan" The resolution deibuing America was treating China as a satellite was adopted amid voctfcr-ous applause WAsllt (T ON MVensler lit Colo) will I the in 'g it: an-1 re tub- cominiUte sod Kenvor Rofwrt-s- d'U)ii) tie land iujoraiii'to of the S-nat: piji'lir 1 ind i rmn it'ee Alrno-t 2000000 separate items In the form of chetk dep'wiH dealings and similar transaction were handled by the two Foil Collins hanks In 1916 a Joint summary prejmred by cf filial of the banks revealed to-dav The numlier of separate limit bandied by the two banks in 1910 was almo-t twice that of the pre-war year of 1911 when Coloradoan Classifieds a total of 1019573 Items was handled by the two institutions It was more than a fourth larger than 19ii when 1377869 sepal ate Items were handled The Increase in the of Items handled was attribute I by officials of the two Kink to a growth In population here and to the fut that the gereial financial condition of farmers ard other residents cf the aie continues good New Arrounl Dally As evidence of the steady growth In population here they pointed to the fact that new accounts are K-irg oj'ened every day at Kith Kiihs and that the total numier of counts Is now at an all-time high Total deposits at the two banks l-dwate that resilient r-f this area base not experienced anv great drop In earnings in the first full year of peare since 15 10 The business of both banks reached a peak last Decern tier when the total number of Items handled reached 177132 This was almost twice the number of items handled In December of 1911 when the total was only 90704 STEWART'S Tool 8i Die Shop 317 EAST MOUNTAIN PHONE 17 vantih MACHINE WORK Fully equip! to do riu'SIve -51 DIE MAKING Equip ted to i Ifjrtzuntal and Verticil Mihng Work We appreciate your bu gnl wifi ifv c'in: with Jolt regarding jour mat bin wmk rrcbl-'i Rolbf At Last For Your Cough Creornuld-in prompt-'y be- mtte li voee rVn to tie SC ot the to h- louwn and expel pna laden pt crm nnd ad nsiure to S' end hai rsw tender tn-tT'ri-JiJ mucous insm-l -u- -vlr i your Ci: vt tos-d yoj a K-tue ef Crmmu: 9 tne tin-drTVjsnq -s you triu't 1 tne ssy it tjuicsie a 9 eoi-t-h cr you sre p) tsvff jour KK-im-y tslf CUEOMULSION Three-fourth of Larimer rural school teu her receive lehs than $1800 In salary annually Approximately 10 per cent of them receive less than 1 1350 This was revealed by records In the office of the county superintendent of schools Mrs Arna Belle Fagan today as the div content of the rural whool teachers of the county began to find expression In an organized campaign for higher wrges -Of the 33 county teachers In school d'-trlci Mho get ni'ue than SlSuO a year the records show 22 are In Estes Tark The other 11 tea hers receiving more than $1800 a year are superintendents principals and athletic directors in five other school districts The highest paid tearher In a Ihlrd-rlafts school district la the county get ftVo the records disclose The lowest re relies fSV) Thee figures do not Include tha Kort Collins or Loveland school districts In Fort Collins the pay of teachers ranges from $1500 to $1500 with the average near $2000 Loveland's pay scale varies between $1620 and $1500 with most of the teachers receiving around $2100 early -In Emergency Group In the 33 operating third-class school di-dricts in the county at present 57 teachers have l-fe certificates The remaining 87 I Worn In your tht jrrt cm 1 omoui to hot cirrous hen du to tft functional mid1leHKe' prtn pcu hr to vomQ onh trying f-r A4f m0 ft) teurlier In third-class districts are teaching on various types of emergency certificate Including war emergency certificates The county records reveal that there has been a subMantial increase in teachers salaries since 1911 In the last pre-war year only three teachers In the third-class districts were receiving more than 1 1800 yearly Of the Others 16 were receiving between $13 4) and $1800 39 were receiving be-tween $900 and $1330 and 71 were receiving 1pm than the lowest being paid $323 annu- Rural Education Tax Issues to be Talked at Parley Possibilities of consolidating school districts In Colorado counties of tax adjustments and other problems concerning people engaged In agriculture are focal points of a two-day county planning conference at Colorado A college Feb 10 and 1L Chairmen of county agricultural councils county research and presidents of the home demonstration councils in 43 Colorado counties accompanied by their county agricultural and home demon3tra tlon agent will take part Plumb of Greeley chairman of the State Agricultural Planning committee Mrs John Knifton of Sterling vice-chairman and Carl Hoffman of Monte Vista have planned the program In cooperation with Stewart assistant state supervisor of the college Extension service By Howell Culbertson A Contact llrpresentatiie Time Is running out on the privilege given World war II leterans of ivin-tating their lapsed national service life insurance policies without physical examination Friday is the date set for the expiration of this grace period For reinstatement of a policy after this date ttie law requires that a satisfactory physical examination le passed Until the close of business on Jan 31 however all that will be neccs sary mil be the signed statement that the applicant Is in os good health as when the policy lapsed plus the payment of two monthly premiums no matter how long the lapse has Uen All Veterans administration contact representatives are prepared to handle a last-minute rush of reinstatements either at their offices or at Itinerant points MR WARD a Pinto Colt" his parents hi law Mr and Mk A Auam of 700 Wed Oak street learm-d VxLiy Jfr Wards compo-nion "an performed Monday night at Bull State Teachers college at MiinHe Jnd by tlie Indanapolis Symphony on ho -Ira under the direction of Sabten Sevitzky Lat October it was pi iied during an annual symposium of American orchestral nue-ic by tne Roches tra N' Symphony orche-tra Mr Ward is now on the faculty of tbemu-ic department of Lawrence college at Appleton Wis Mrs Ward Is the former MLs Betty Adam of this city Lonjrmont Guard Unit Will Be Reactivated IJNCMONT (Sjx'clal (-Reorganization of pre war National guard unit Company of the 157th Infantry regiment will lx di-a-ucd at a meeting here tonight to be ad-dre'-ed by Lt CoL Felix Sparks of Boulder who played a chv tlnguished part In the Work! War II campaigns with the Forty-fifth division and now is executive officer of the 157th-Infantry comlxit team Tiie company has been rea-signed to Longmont under the National guard's postwar reorganization plan Wall Cabinet 18 and 21 Inch Of the finest double-wailed steel Sturdy and beautiful Nicely mb bed enamel Floor Cabinets 13 21 Inch No tic gtos ail surfaces fU Make vour kitchen modern and handy with a COmf-i' trtL Cabinet Sinks Deluxe Tyre Heavily chromed fitting built-in drawers mounted free moving rollers The bet made Ok tor kft it 4 4 i Mr I uo win ictciAso QUALITY MERCII IN dim: LONDON UF) Colonial Secre tary Arthur Creech Jones told the House of Commons Tuesday that British women and children might be removed from Palestine to protect them from extremist violence CONVENIENT TERMS You May Sava As You Please For Ampatees A fiecial interpretation Washington officials has extended the deadline for qualified amputee veterans to obtain an automobile or other vehicle at government expense The law set up to aid thove veterans who had lost or lost the ue of one or both legs at or above the ankle provided for the government to pay up to $1600 for the vehicle but left all arrangements of actual purchase up to the veteran himself A deadline of June 30 1947 was set for the completion of all such transactions The new ruling provides that when an eligible veteran has filed a properly executed application and the VA ha3 obligate ed the appropriation on or before June 30 1947 the sales agreement between the seller and the veteran may be accepted even though it is not executed until after that date Drukcn Driving: Law Attacked in Pueblo Case FUEFLO Scheduled hearing on a challenge to drunken driving law was continued Tue-day until Saturday by District Judge Harry Led jy The challenge stems from an attempt by A Stewart Pueblo attorney to have set -aside a drunken driving conviction by a Jury last September Mr Stewart Is attempting to have set aside the conviction of Garland Lamar Mealer found guilty Sept 17 1916 of operating a motor vehicle under the Influence of intoxicating liquor The Pueblo lawyer contends that the original penalty clause adopted by the Legislature was attached another statute which does not cover the law and than an amedment affixed to the law was done so too late to be legally- effective Mr Stewart further contends that an error in language occurred In writing the law parsed In 1939 which was because the law as passed didn't mean anything at all" OPEN SATLTvDAV 8 AM TILL 10 PM The Net OrEN DAILY 8 A TILL 9 A Establish your financial Independence by saving today For future security arrange a savings plan that fits vour circumstances Here you can Invest your pavings in any amount whenever you wish I Open A Savings Share Account Tomorrow Liberal Return On balings Invested Opposite Postoffice features New Services 'UAND LOAN ASSOCIATION FILLED WHILE YOU WAIT All Nationally Advertised Pharmaceutical Brands In Our Prescription Case Have jour Doctor call us your prescription We wUl fill it and deliver to you 146 College Fort Collins Colo Chartered and Supervised by United States Government Office Hours: 9 to 4 Saturdays 9 to 12 NEW YOURSELF" CABINET OF GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 5 to COMPLETE LINE YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS Portal Suit Dismissal Is Requested by DENVER (iF) Motion for dismissal of a porta l-to-portal suit for more than $5000000 was filed In Federal District court Tuesday by attorneys who contend the Colorado Fuel Irog company has not existed as a company since 1936 The Colorado Fuel Iron company was merged with the Colorado Fuel Iron corporation in 1936 and has been known as a corporation since The suit was filed Jan 2 in behalf of more than 1500 employes of the Pueblo steel plant asking $3150000 In portal-to-portal pay dating from October 1940 DRUGS FOR WINTER HEALTH PROTECTION EVERY DAY PRICES Rationing: Defendant Free on $14000 Bond COLUMBIA TEXN Mrs Trudy Edwards former Hobbs bank -clerk charged with conspiracy In the handling of bogus credits for more than a million pounds of sugar waived preliminary hearing before US Commissioner Tom Cook here Tuesday and made $14000 bond to appear In federal court at Albuquerque next Monday Mrs' Edwards was arrested recently at the home of her father near here after an investigation by two agents of the Denver Office of Temporary Controls' (formerly OPA) She made no statement after waiving hearings The government charges the former bank clerk with assisting In the false use of sugar deposit slips and checks that allegedly allowed the withdt Lval of 1044094 pounds of sugar ThTTFThITTu KODAK FILMS ALL SIZES New RCA VICTOR RECORDINGS NOW AT YOUR FORT COLLINS RECORD SHOP rr (fg LEAVE YOUR FILM ROLLS HERE FOR It POPS ijl And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizara ixiwet to vt ml from our tlnmarh and bad breotb by Ukmc tod and otiwr aikaitsm if tba trot caua of your tmubta to eonrtjpattoo In th cam your ml troubl to not hi tha tomarh at ail But tha mtmttnal tract of your food a dtyaatad And arhaa tha lowar part cta blocked iood may fail to dig' pmpariy Utiat von want for ml rwlirf to aoih-thin to Wor lower Intaatmal tract SotaathiRK to daaQ it out Niturtfd bark on her (ed Grt PiUa rtfht now Taka aa dh tartad Tb fiDy and rffectiwly "unblork They Tell Me" Spivak "And So To Bed" See The Sun When Fou're Crjing" Monroe End" in the Looking -Gians Casey This Love" "The Old Belli Moon" Charlie Spivak Make Me Bine" "Oh Lady Be Good" The Ansto-Kats Get A Kick Out of Von" The StUl of the Night" Russ Cae Dreamtime" Could Make Such Beautiful Music" Monroe Am I Gonna Do About You" Gotta Gal I Love" Perry Como Gus Orns Dead LOVELAND Word of the deifth of Gus Orns 63 who as a boy attended Lovelard schools has been received here by his sister Mrs John Peak lie dietf Monday In the Gien-ivood Springs Community 24 Hour Service vour dtSYativa t'nrt Tam permit ail of Nature a own ditUY iuicm to ana batlar mth your food lott fat ymuma rdaf rm CLASSICS ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES CIGARS PIPES SMOKING TOBACCOS SUNDRIES ELECTRIC HEATING PADS THERMOS BOTTLES LUNCH KITS JUICE EXTRACTORS INFRA RED HEAT LAMFS HOT WATER BOTTLES Denmark Norway and Sweden were once united as a single nation at Our Fountain isds Buy Cortara Prill 2y "LnWork" jour lataatmal trmd for real raiMf from mdifmtioru Just Arrive! ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF oodyeas in My Eyes" Touch of Your Hand" Elinor Steber mil Chorus" from Trovatore: Act II Chorus" from Lohengrin: Act III RCA Victor Chorale and Orchestra Robert Shaw Conductor Rhapsody" Liszt Parts and 2 Alexander Brailowsky Pianist Travlata" Farts 1 and 2 RCA Victor Orchestra Prelude" Purcell Century Dance" Haydn Leopold Stokowski and the Hollywood Bow 1 Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky Sir Thomas Eeeehanr and the London Philharmonic Orchestra IN THE FOLLOWING FOR THE LADIES FULL LINE DOROTHY GRAY and REVLON Cosmetics RUTH BAINER TRAINED COS-s METIC1AX IN CHARGE FOR THE MEN FULL LINE Seaforth Courtley Yardley LEE MARTIN IN CHARGE Let Ruth and Lee assist you in selecting a Gift to Sandwiches Salads DAILY GOOD 5c COFFEE SUNDAES SODAS THICK MALTS BALCONY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES FOR PARTIES OR OTHERWISE Famous x2t (HOT -4 Fir 6:00 16 4 Ply -4 Fly -6 Ply -4 Fly -4 Fly -4 Ply 4 sanv -eumu 41 i 1 1 i Chuck's SS SgstIsg FRESH ROASTED DOUBLE KAY NUTS For Your Parties DELIVERY SERVICE all FREE HOT OR COLD SANDWICHES SALADS MONTHLY CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED please them GIFT WRAPPED "Srrit Lmtimtt Cos sly SlM 07f Telephone $81 4 MOUKTAtW AV fr Tr7TT74 VI nil nr -v -I iV Block East of Traffic Light 200 East Mountain Are Phone 472.

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