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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1945)
Monday. Maxell . IMS herald anp waws-wura ; IT :.M For want of a nail the shoe was lost, For want of a shoe the horse was lost, For want of a horse the rider was lost, For want of a rider the battle was lost, All for the want of a horseshoe nail ! Is 1S MS w fo) . i What Mi aienal Is Needed tin It will take years to gat natural tin sources producing again, aittr they art all raeapturad irom tha Japi, Thar ara a thousand and ona war naada for tin, and reclaimed tin irom cani will be needed long aftar Victory. How To Save-- Remove labal, wain, ramova top and bottom and placa In can, imaih ilat, and box for handling. Tin Can Drive-March 12 to 18 Klamath Falli people got your cam raady. There will ba a curb pickup Sunday, March IS. Aftar that aa a box of cam la saved, take It to tha cantral aalvaga depot at 532 Markat atraat. : Klamath paopla outside Klamath Falli, taka your tin eana to your local community lalvaga dapot before March 17. Thtra wll ba a pickup from rural dapota on Saturday, March 17. If you don't know where your community depot ia located, call your local aalvaga commlttaa head. Continue to taka tin cam to that dapot aa a box U aaved. PAPER- Munltiona, ratloni, elothing and other auppllee that ara ahlpped to tha tropica muit be protected by water proofed paper. Thla U Juit ona email part of tha drain on our paper auppllee. Reclaiming paper la a vital and continuing need. .. - HowToSave-- Lay papara and magaainos flat and tie SECURELY in EASILY HANDLED bundlee. t Waste Paper Drive- March 19 to 25 Klamath Fails people, get your ' waate. paper ready. Thara will ba a curb pickup Sunday, March 35. After that, taka your bundlaa to the central aalvaga dapot at 532 Markat St. aa tha bundlaa ara completed. ' Klamath people out. Ida Klamath Falli, taka your wait paper to your local community aalvaga depot before March 24. Thara will be a pickup from rural . dapota en Saturday. March 24. If you don't know where your community depot ia located, call your local aalvaga committee head.. Continue to take paper to that dapot aa It la laved. Waste fata contribute eentlal Ingredients for ex plosives, opiates and other drug for the battle fields, lubricants, fabrics, soaps and synthetic rubber. It Is not necessary to go farther. Fats are needed NOW mere acuioly than everl How To Save- Strain Into a tin can and keep in a cool place until ean is filled. Waste Fats Drive March 26 to 31 . . - Sell all the fats you have accumulated to your own . butcher or to Sesslex Bros, before this period is over receive 2 Red Points per. pound, plus cash. Con tinue to sell fata as saved. Following are the people who voluntarily are taking care of all the de tails of organization that are necessary to be sure that the salvaged ma terials get to reclaiming plants immediately after you turn them in. They are doing their part it's up to you, individually, to SAVE the tin, paper and fat and then to TURN IT IN! v The Klamath County Salvage Committee is not interested in WHAT agency you turn your salvage to, but only that you DO turn it in to the channels that will take it to the battle fronts as vital war material. You may phone the Boy Scouts, Junior C h a m b e r of Commerce or Sessler Bros, for pickup service for tin, paper or fats at any time. You may leave any salvage at any salvage depot at any time. You may donate your salvage or sell it. Butcher shops buy fats. The Scouts, Junior Chamber of Commerce and Sessler's buy paper and fats. All proceeds from donated salvage will go to the Scouts, Jaycees and the County salvage fund. Klamath County Central Salvage Committee Paul A. Lee, County Salvage Chairman Mr. Wlnnifred Glllen, County Salvage Chairwoman v Warran Whltlock, Klamath Falli City Chairman ...... A. D. Addlion and Paul Halnei, Praia Jack Keating and E. L. Putnam, Radio Milt Senior, Adviiar on Disposal Mn. Iiabal Brlxner, supervisor of Initruc, Kl. Co. Sehooli Jack Wation, Tin advisor C. B. Howa, representing Granget of County Charles Stark, Advisor representing Civilian Defense Marvin Hixon, Publicity Director ""' Klamath Falls City Salvage Committee Warren Whftlock, City Salvaga Chairman Annabelle Newton, City Salvaga Chairwoman Wayne Padgett, Suburban Schools Paul Dellar, City Schools Bill Kuri, J. C. Salvaga Chairman Capt. Lewis, representing Marina Base Capt. Lewii, representing Navy Base Bob Chilcota, Facilities Heads of Local Salvage Com mittees in Klamath County KLAMATH ,' AGENCY E.J.Floyd ' Lllllss Lund BLY H. R. Crane Mrs. C. A. Smith KEN. . . Tom Calrees "TORT KLAMATH . Mrs.. Opal Paige MERRILL Bob Walker Mrs. Sale West BEATTY . . Frank Schmlts - MIDLAND , Mrs. H. B. Largent 8PRAGUE RIVER Ivay Clark HENLEY C. B.Howe Mrs. Earl Mac. . CHILOQUIN ' Walter Zimmer man Mrs. Dwlght Klischer BONANZA : . K. I. Bold ' Mrs. E. V. Ayrea LANGELL , VALLEY : Mr. and Mrs. C.:W. Murray. Bonanja, Ore. MALIN Cliff Jenkins . Mrs. Ray Van , : -'Meter--' ' Klamath ftta Sa Available Look for the Big Sign at 532 Market St. For Vour Use 24 tars ft Klamath County Sovage Comm. 5 I -rit TO di en m 3& 3d. '.-13 el 1 OS -3 tot 4 it- Tear Out This Page Save If For Complete Sal vage