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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1945)
SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS Thursday, June 7, 1943 BOYS COMPOSE IRE FIGHTING F GREWS IN AREA Two fire fighting camps com posed of boys of high school age have been established this sum mer by the Klamath Forest Protective association under the direction of H. H. Ogle, district warden. One of these camps is located nt Pennv sDrines off the Ash land-Klamath Falls highway and is composed of nine boys along with a foreman and a cook. The other camp is sit uated at King's cabin on the Long-Bell tract in the northeast corner of the Klamath Indian reservation where 10 boys are stationed along with two fore men and a cook. Boys placed there are responsible for fire suppression as far east as Sum mer lake rim which is 30 miles east of the main camp. The duties of the boys con sist of telephone line repair, clearing of roads, relief of for est lookouts, and suppression of any fires breaking out in their two respective areas. The boys seem to enjoy the work, Ogle stated, and prefer their own districts. Several boys at both camps hold radio broad cast licenses, he said. The 10 boys stationed at King's cabin are: Dave Williams, Joe Williams, John Ogle, Rob ert Mocabee, John Foster. Gay lord Upington, Charles Black stone, Dick Yates, Norman Stratton, and Kenneth Ellis. Boys in the Penny springs camp include Solon Stone, John Carstensen, Jim Case, Gene Yar- nell, Robert .Lee, Klcnara Youne. Alvin Steele. Dick Cole, and Harold Gillette. Standard Service Station Burglarized Thu ctonHnrri sprvlr station on c. otn was eruerea sume nine nictiif nnri thA rnsh rpetster containing $5 in pennies and an untcnown amuuiu u stolen. Entrv was made by forcing the front door. E. C. Bndger, owner ana proprietor- of the station, discov- i 4Ka that nt 7 n'rlnck a. C1CU "1G - ' m. when he arrived to open up and notified state police, who are now investigating the case. 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He was given medical attention immediately but died almost instantlv." Memorial services were held aboard ship and again on land, the captain said. Company C, of which he was a member, named its company street Bell's Row in nis honor. He was liked by everyone, and his loss will be deeply felt, the captain wrote. INKA TtUfltuiu The American flag (Just aft of connlns; tower) files over the dennao submarine D-SM, first enemy warship to surrender to U. 8. naval forces since V-fi Day. Jn eonslal waters off Cape May, American bluejacket front escort vessels prepare to remove the crew, aomo at whom have their anna In air while lUbmUUiuj to search. WORK MIGRANT eirck.w'c TULKLAKE Work on tin, mlMi'iint farm luuor cuiiim adju cent to Tulelnko will bo complal ed this week by tho Tulelnko CI rowers, who undortook tho Job when tho WKA declined. Tents woro borrowed from the California, farm production com inittno. 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