Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 25, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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1944
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACI THRU
Kybocnu-coftho pro
Crfin onrly end of U.o wnr,
It S""11' . I,nl mil.
ty ,ulhoriii i in . .. .
te;ld rimimn win bo
'Zon tho coiiimlsnlon anld
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1 no n r InKtulIll
I H mild nil"!' "iinv
bjiy de.rid ' id l being
u. ho u.i:v. ; i.
inlnlf Him H BUI!""! (,..-
i in nun inn lieon
o( ao.uuu iu
'. ..II -Mm.. Arinlr will
'W . ''J niYHv house
C "n routo to port of cm
Ahmit 43.000 acre
the Camp. Adulr roieryotlon
b (OKI, icuvuiaj u'J- iv
K, commlMlon ctlmntcd that
000 urcKun i'"-"
' it. a tirmirl force
to end of this year will re-
t siuz.'iov.uuv in uun
tnefcdonilGIblllof right.
rilWooO forth.
WHO woni '" "i
.tnvin Klin fii Inn itHllmflteri
nnn mn uhn wilt dl UW Unem-
foment benefit.
Government wnr iiiauiuuiu
lllcles on mo un'n win
he between $300,000,000 and
LMW,IWU,VUV.
Sixth War Loan
Dates Tentatively
Set by Treasury
WASHINGTON, 'July 2B (!-)
Tho sixth wiir lonit may begin
November 11 unci end Documbor
7 nnnlvorsiirle of World wnr I
armistice and tho attack on Pearl
llHrbor, !
Tho treasury, Baying tlin date
hnd been discussed Willi various
slain chulrmcn, emphasized Unit
no decision has boon roiichcd.
Nor ha thn goal of tho nuxt
drive boon decided.
Tho fifth wnr lonn ended of
flclully July U, but final figures
hiivo not yot boon announced.
SiiIoii, howovor, for exceeded tho
$10,000,000,000 ttoiil.
CASH IN ADVANCE?
OKLAHOMA CITY An ohvl
oimly disturbed womiin phoned
rollco rtndlo Dispatcher O. II.
Lawnon to ask: "Wlml would
tho luw do to mo If I whipped n
wnmun that's boon fooling
oroiind with my mim?"
won, ir iney cinch you
they'd probably fine you $20,'
I
Liiwuon estimated, mid tho wom
iin blurtod:
"It'll mire bo worth III"
CITY COUNCIL
DKEHSPEHHITS
BUNG
The hunger ulrlko of Tuloliiko
Rregeet in tho center tockado
nt Into It seventh day lodny
th no Indication of nny of the
men .weakening in hi deter
liiatlon not to cut until re
ised from the isolation nrcn,
All of tho trlkcra answered
II call this mornlnii, but Rome
d not get out of bed when an
ttrnil security officer went
rough tho alockado, osklng
ch man If ho wanted anything
War relocation -officials said
it food left in the kitchen of
e stockade was untouched,
Thealrlko bennn on July 10,
it waa not disclosed until ye.
rday when a apokeanion lor tho
rlkcra told the WHA about tho
tcntlonj of the 14 men,
When tho strlko Btnrled, there
we 18 men In tho alockado.
o of tlicm were released n day
two later throiiRh normal pro
uro of processing tho case of
ockadeoccupiinui, WRA sulci to
y. Scgrcgcca held In tho slock
iJE,.clM!fd Bs troublemukera
' WHA, and most of thorn hnvo
n thcro since the dlordera at
center lata last all.
nadtaiu do not odvanca until
71 lovo ,ey ,,nv mhod
wlh tholr bomb a"d
ItW' 0u; opponcnta con-
hJn Z b?. 'h0 "ccurlty
'-Flcld Mnrshul Gon
I hXT K1u0' nnzl wiS.
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AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
ARMORY
Wed..
Seven building pernilut wore
upprovod by tho city council lit
it moating on Monday night,
They arc:
ThnmiiH E, BunIIii, Remodel
ing , biwemont and now founda
tion ut 1727 Oregon, Cost, $:)B().
W. McUunlcl. HiiIhu residence
and put comont foundation under
It ut 22: Mortimer. Cost, $2S0.
Mm. Norn Crossfli'ld. Remodel
rosldonco mid build Klimsod-ln
porch ut 0:i Upluirn, Cont, $1150.
Vera Clominenn. Build gar
ago and repair front porch at
lSlfl Hurgent. Cost, $200.
Fred 1). Miller. Now boiler
room at New Method clenncra,
14M Esplanade. Cost. $000.
Mnrgurct Gclhaar. Build back
McGee Favors Plan
For First Offenders
SALEM, July 29 (I0 Richard
A. McGoc, auperintcndenl of
California correctional Institu
tions, who conferred with the
board of control yesterday on
Governor Earl SneH'a proposal
to build a penal Institution for
first-term offenders, Is heartily
In favor of the plan, the governor
said today.
McGee will fllo a written re
port, and will determine if the
plan I economical.
Whllo tho governor had sug
gested an Institution for Icon
ago first offenders, McGco huk
Kostcd that it bo used for all first
term offenders, rcKiirdless of ae,
who can bo rehabilitated. Of the
800 stale prison convicts, :tll(l arc
first offender.
The governor said It would be
a tough problem to find money
for tho proposed institution, as
new buildlnKs must bo built at
other Institution.
porch ut 808 Owen. Cost, $200.
M. E. Doty. New roof on Mills
school. Cost, $:i000.
MILK SALE QUOTAS
SAME AS FDR JULY
CHICAGO. July 25 (IP)
Quotas limiting August sale of
fluid milk arid milk by-products
will bo the same a Juiy, but the
cream quota will he cut 19 per
cent, tho war food administra
tion said today.
Dealer will be permitted to
sell 100 per cent as much fluid
milk as in the base period of
June, 11)43; 00 per cent as much
milk by-products and 75 per cent
as muen cream. The cream
quota was 00 per cent during
July, the WFA explained, and
the reduction reflccis a national
ly tight butterfat supply.
In Hie southern stales, cream
and by-products quotas are com
bined ana dealers arc permuted
to sell 1)5 per cent a much milk
In the combined quota as they
did in the base period.
If it's 0 "frozen" article yon
need, adveii'i" for a used one
In tho classified.
McClelland Barclay
resumed Dead
NEW YORK. July 25 Wl Lt.
Com. McClelland Barclay, 50, na
tionally known artist listed a
MA.10'
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Easy Ton
or Purohasos
Totaling as
LHtla at $10
90
95
Wlk YMJr
Old BMMry
'Gross Country
A FmuJ far Pernor
SWc Wood Siphon V
100 Amp noun
No-SpW Saftty V.nl tSaptV
"Cross Country'
24 Me. OuawwHi
Doiibl IntulaHon
4S'ChwnSet,.PIatai
Nc-SpHI Safety Vont 6if.
100 Ampora Howrt
Rear-View
MIRROR
169
tnear vision In
a perfect mir
ror. Sturdy con
struction. Fits
tight to door.
Twin Blaal
HORNS
479
a real blast
with a full dou
ble tone. . Easy
to install. Built
on relay.
TIRE
PUMP
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100 Pure Pennsylvania
MOTOR OIL, 5 Gallons
243
In Spout-Typo Contain
IncMlna M. T.
You can't set belter motoi
oil at any price thin 'Cnus
Country' I Will not sludia
or brenk down, Saves 00
mdtor reptifj. U con.
tainer for oil again.
SoM ttiM'w Parmlt No. 314
lH-inch barrel
inspires plenty
of volume and
pressure. All
steel . construc
tion. VANITY
MIRROR
49c
Plate glass mlr.
ror, clear and
perfect for an .
added , conven
ience I n your
-. car. '' .
SPARK
PLUGS
45c
Savo gas. In
sure perfect
performance. A
guaranteed plug
with perlcct
seal,
mlsslng In action a year ago, now
1 presumed to be dead, the navy
advised his brother, Robert H.
Barclay.
Barclay, whose painting and
sketches were to be part of a per
manent historical record of the
war, was a passenger of the USS
LST-342 when it was torp(ea1 '
In the Solomons aea, July ' li '
1943, the navy said. . ; ' ;
He designed covers for Th4
Saturday Evening Poat, Ladiajl
Home Journal and Pictorial Raj'
view and drew many recruitlni
posters In the last war. '
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First National Bank
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loans made in any amount
from $50 to '1000...
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