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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1944)
IEDANGER ITRECORD POINT HERE HERALD AND NEWS; KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PACE THREE, L4I ID ,.,,rn ll'HHIlMHH fM.afffiniiko' lira .fire mb,ollv bud nt this i to Charles 11 S there hnv.o u,n "FY SSiuS Una ' '' iKCdinii " flnnunr. lXro f ro. breaking "8w by quick work Hrt Tlrw occurred on (ho Kloinuth Indian reservation one In the Uluck I tlllx and the other above Chlloquln. A DSiicto flro ill Wordon wn utui'tud by un elderly mun who suffered 0 slroku noon after wards, and apparently wan In a (Iiiko at the time, foresters rerun led, Hire crews nre dwindling at lllift tlllln UK hnv mnitilmf. . turn to Klumuth Fulls to pre- puis wi uiuvnng school,' SALEM, Aim. 30 Gov ernor Karl Snell, greatly worried uboul forest fire hazards which ho said were the greatest In many years, urged today Uiut pi-iiiuu suiy 0111 01 1110 forests. Handicapped hy Inadequate flro protection forces, the state foreslcr's office was holding Its breath today in fcur that a ma)or conflagration might break out. The governor said logging op orations have generally ceaand throughout western Oregon be- causo 01 tow nuniumy and high temperatures. Lomiliiif ninnn when the humidity goes below au per ceni, At Medford the humidity dronned to 8. the rnn. dltlonfi being similar to those of TOMATOES Crate $1.09 BEST QUALITY AND PRICE OF THE SEASON eight years ago during tho dls ?." r,iu2 Hiindon "re. The humid ity at Salem foil to 28. txira precautions muBt be taken to prevent a major fire," the governor said. Mon listed for induction, Sop ember 21, 1!H4 at Klamath coun ty local board No, 1 are as fol lows: dllirlfia P Tliiifiitiri l?'i,l,l. Greyhound, KFO; Hurry H. JIol- ion, nutf iiomeualc, KFO; Wil liam H. Stiles, 2038 Orchard, KFO; Alfred Scott Johnson, Oka- ntllfnn. Wnuh n,,nnn M tJt,t...Ai, Mt. 2, Box 260, KFO; Lcroy e! ihu, visaiia, uniu.; jnmcs u. Halllduy, Gen. Del., KFO: Wil- iiiiin it. uccis, r3 jonnson, KFO; Elljuha M. Jones, Alameda, Transfari In William W. Baker, 723 Klam ath, KFO; Dewey Mitchell, 1027 Washington, KFO. Three Local Men Enlist in Navy Three men enlisted In the navy recently through the local recruiting office. They are Wil- iroa j. cricKson, 72S Front Charles E. Smith, 1985 Auburn and Wesley W, Owen, Dorrls, Calif. i All three were sworn In, Aug ust its, ai l'oriiana, Classified Ads Bring Result. AUTHORITIES PUT I Two- boys who narrowly cs- caned seriously wounding or Killing a woman Saturday when a shot fired by one of them went through the wall of a houso and missed the wom an's head by two Inches .have Dean placed on prouullon by lo cal Juvenile authorities, They win not be permitted to use guns of any kind for some time, . Harold Hcndrickson, head Ju venile officer, suggests that par ents never allow their children to take out guns unless they are accompanied by an older person who . is experienced in the use of rifles. - Shooting inside the city lim its is a violation of a city ordi nance, and Sheriff Lloyd Low reminds all potential marks men tnai tncy wm oc ncid lia ble for any damage to property or any injury to persons wher ever they are shooting. Targets should never be placed on the ton of a hill or any place that the person shoot ing the gun cannot see where the bullets go when they miss the target. INDIA'S ILLITERACY India, the land of immense wealth and home of one-fifth of the world's population, with nat ural resources rivaling those of the United States, is 00 per cent illiterate. Only 30 per cent of its people are well nourished, and 80,000,000 of them are perpetual ly hungry. Sgt. Finley Now Erhployed at Othce In Klamath Falls Sit. Les Finley. who has been the murine recruiting officer in Klamath Falls for over two years, is now employed at the U. S. employment office, follow ing his discharge from the marine corps, August 18. at Portland. Finley served four years previ ously In the marine corps. He enlisted in 1915 and traveled with the corps to all parts ot the Orient. Before his recent enlist ment, he was employed as gener al foreman on the water depart ment by tho local power com pany, serving with the company for 17 years. T JUBILEE SATURDAY FORT . KLAMATH Honey suckle, a six-month-old white faced Hereford calf, will be sold at the Old Fort Jubilee on Sat urday night, September 2, at ort Klamath, This will be one of the high lights of the entertainment spon sored by the Civic Improvement club with most of the proceeds going to the buying of Christmas gifts for Fort Klamath boys now in service. The rest of the money will be used to help defray ex penses of having a new frame put around all the servicemen's and women's pictures to be put on exhibition at the GI club house. Twenty-six marines from the v.' r? f A Wlwltroimjuil turn 111. iraturel-tolor jl (( 1 tseasaa "S ' Coan.OTbIiJiniilullS'M l,l 7 ft . ' inifm JOT ' I . 3 Coof, Thaf Lad Th -fewSvi 'j Bacfc-ro-Senoo Paroce J Start her'back with a good V IB uUx. i i'm, f looking, long wearing coat ' ' fi i-t lV ! he'llbe'proodtowear.These,... -wi lit' ' 'boxy and fitted styles' are . .; ' ttl rll warmly interlined. J to 14; - "1 ' srsxsgs. ' . ... i y h i hi mi l n 2-Pe.DoubePyrpoi y H For All Girlt '14.95 twarm coats, complete 7 matching ski pants for an rwion outfit! Wine, teal, blue, areen . Urnwn. 'ie$7tol2. ROEBUCK mi CO. V. 131 South 8th St. ' .. f r v ' '. ', ' . ! . I : : Start ilor hav potftof or marlcect ceing prier . , " ll comofianc with Govarnmanf raaufafiom Klamath Falls Marine Barracks will be quests at the jubilee, bringing some of their talent with them. Other features at the entertain ment will be bingo games, and dancing and dining from 10- un til 1 a. m., with a' four-piece or-1 chestra. frizes win be awarded for the best waltzcrs and square dancers. Branch Office to Be Moved to Klamath Due to tho increased need for civil service employes in Klam ath Falls since the establishment of the navy and marine bases here, the civil service commission will move its branch office from Medford to Klamath Falls, Sep tember 1. Eugene- Llljenciuist, who has been. in charge of the Medford of fice for some time, will set up headquarters at the U. S. em ployment office here, and per sons interested in civil service jobs in Klamath Falls or in other parts ot the country may contact him there. WE RESUME DAN.CING: At the ARMORY Wed. Night . . . 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