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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1945)
Till LOAN TOPS RECORDS OF BOND SALES WASHINGTON. Juno 20 (IP) Tho "Smuah-Jupuu" 7lli Wur Loim la the blKKcat of them all, Bond aiilca liuvo reached SHI, BUU.UUO.uuu, brciikhiK tlio pruvi oua record (if S2I,U21,000,UUO made In tlio Utll Wur Loan Just Winter. Tlio drive ntla tomorrow. It b'lunu aoven week uuo, Mny 14. low duya after tliu defeat of Germany. Altlioutih tlio H-bllllon-dollar overall quota hua been anowed uiidor, not all quotua have been reached. Secretary of the Trouaury MorKcnthnu mild in a atatenicut "Wo at 1 1 1 need every dollar thut can ho subscribed by lixl I v Id tin la for E bonds." K bond aidea oro $3.071,000,. 000. or 70.7 per cent of the blllton-dollnr quota. Individual aolca. which 111' clndo K boiula, are $0,1110,000,- uou or ob.7 per cent or. tno 7 billion Indlvfduul quota. Corporation miles lira $14, 720.000,000, more than twice tho 7bllllon corporate quota. The treasury alwava h n alined at flnaiiclnu tho war na Inriiely a.i poaalhlo out of Indiv iduals' pockclhonka In order to hold down (ho amount of Idle man durum a tlmo o( nierchnn illae ahortouca. The moro cnah 1 there la, any tlio economist, the greater mo iiaiiRer oi rising prices tno iiiiiuiiun. LABOR SUCCESSOR WASHINGTON. June 20 iP) Prance Perkins wont to Union station today to extend n person al welcome to her succeasor na secretary of labor, Judgo Lewis u, Kcnwouonnacn. President Truinnn'a now eabl. net appointee, who arrived on n early train with his wife, seemed pleasantly surprised to find Miss Perkins waiting for him at tho station. The retiring secretory drove tho Schwollcn bacha to their hotel apartment in ner long djuck umousino. Schwellenbnch sold ho would take tho oath of office from Federal Judge Sherman Mlnton former Indiana aenator, at noon tomorrow. The ceremony la ex pected to take placa In the offlco or senate secretary i,esuo uif. lie. , The new secretary said he preferred not to dlseusa hi plana for administering tho labor de partment until nncr lie nan taken the oath and conferred with the bureau heads. Irrigation District To Install Pumps MALIN Installation of four pumna for tho Shasta View Ir rigation district la under way this week after they were brought to Malln vln truck early thla week by Dick Craven from Oakland. The now installation will Insure water thla season for hundreds of acrea of land, a largo part of which lias not been under water previously and marka culmination of plans lor raising la rue acreages of po tatoes under tlio system. Tho district is being re-organ-Ized, now dltchea have been run and all preliminary work will bo completed with equipment being brought In this week by A. N. Kclsey, Klamath Falls. Proposed Church Structure , )R'.'!Wif3irj. win; 4 Peace Memorial Presbyterian church will begin building this structure at 4431 S. 6th as soon aa iunda are available. K cam paign to raise iunda waa started at a meeting Tuesday evening. Youth Organizations Plan Opening Of Summer Camps With auminer well on Its way, plana aro being rushed to com pletion In preparation for tlio opening of stunmor camps for tho local troops of Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Flro girls. Special fishing trips to other lakes and streams aro Just one feuturo of the Boy Scout aummcr camp to bo held at Camp Muku alia on Coesccnt lako from July 15-10. This camp will be under the direction or Robert H. Lamott, scout cxocullvo In Klamath Folia and Hurold Tulley, tho newly uppulntcd assistant scout execu tive. There will also bo an ex pert swimming and Ufa saving instructor, a camp craft expert, and several .specialist In such activities as archory, boating, and canoeing. Cooking will bo handled by Mrs. Lamott who will bo assisted by Mrs. Tallcy. Dock Planned Eleven life rafts Just received from the maritime commission will bo used to construct a w mi ming and boating dock which will bo ready for tlio camp open ing. The U. S. forcatry aervlce hoa recently .given the council per mission to enlarge the camp area for present and postwar develop menl. Tho new area will con tain approximately thrco times tho lund now occupied by the present slto. The camp will handle around 100 boys a week and is open to all registered scouts. , Girls' Camp Camp Esther Applega to lo cated on the southwest end of Luke o' tho Woods offers to Girl Scouts between the ages of 10 and 17 three weeks of diversi fied activities beginning July 18. Swimming, riding, handicraft, first aid Inslructlpns, dramatics, archery, singing, an d folk dancing aro somo of tho activi ties pnrtlclpoted In by the girls. Hikes through tho woods are opportunities for nature study. outdoor cooKing, aim ckh'"'"' while unit or general campflrcs nM nln.net IiIdMIv AVIMltS. This yoar for tho frtst time will assist counsellors In all phases of tho program! Tho five gins, wno arc cxptriv um uv" .r. .Tnvrn Snninlc Mar garet Flock, Brilta Lion, Marilyn Case and Joan u new. mo w l--nnt lirnanarH nnrl thA hflndv ...... m ., - .-,.--" ----- -- ...ill Un lum marine, who have recently token Boy Scout training in opoKuuc. Three Units TIia lIisltMy rtimrtAr nrA rllvtrl Arl Ititn irti mnln units fnr three different ngo levels. Tho camp will accommoamo oa gins. The director this year will be Mr a. A. L. DrnndL Louise MIfr.lt nil . mill txM aa nl.4n Fees for Klamath county girls Klamath Furniture Co: Will Be Closed From June 30 Until July 9 for our annual personnel vacation si vynic Klamath Furniture Co. are $10 a week while charges for non-county girls are $12, Camp Fire Girls Also located on tho shoro of Lako o' tho Woods Is tho sum mer camp for Camp Kiro girlB. Two weekly sessions arc sched uled for this year beginning July 20 and closing August 12. Camp Fire girls may attend both sessions but Blue Birds will be registered for tho second week only. Somo of tho activities besides regular cump duties are swim ming, horseback riding, hiking, naluro study, outdoor cooking, handicraft, music and dramatics. New Zealand Ready To Fight For World Charter, Report PORTLAND, June 20 (VP) Should circumstances "unhap pily require it," New Zealand would fight to protect tho United Nations charter, Carl August Bcrcndscn, New Zealand min ister to tho United States, de clared last night. Ho predicted the charter would work "if the great na tions of tho world dctcrmino to make it work," "Although we didn't get exact ly what New Zealand want ed . . .," Bcrcndscn said, 'such giving and taking is after all tho very essence of democracy." Ho termed wartime marriages between Now Zealand girls and American servicemen "one of tho few nico things to come out of tills war." Workers Granted Pay Increases VANCOUVKR, Wash., June 20 (!' A pay Increase retroac tive to July 15, 1044 for 41 cents an hour has been granted 1200 workers in the California pack ing plant here, D. W. Mclryln, superintendent, said today. Mrs. Lydia Kcycs, president of tho Cannery Workers' union, said all employes with the firm 19 days will receive the wage boost, which will give men 85 cents hourly, women 71. E The church building planned by the Peace Memorial Presby terian church at 4431 South Sixth will be In keeping with the postwar program of bcautl flcatlon of the city of Klamath Falls, officials of the church re port. Planned for masonry con struction, the church wilt in corporate the latest in church architectural design. With, a combined Sunday school and church enrollment of over 200 persons, numbering nearly a hundred families, tho church has not yet had a building of Its own. The new structure will begin at once in order to ac comodate the extensive young people's program which will be .without a place to meet when the Altamont junior high's music room is remodelled. Priorities have been granted Serving the. Services CALOBAR' 1 SUN GLASSES The choice of discriminat ing service men .... "Calobar" tun alettes! Sci- As. entifically tinted to screen the tun's harmful rays, stur- -dily designed to "take it," they can be ground to your own individual correction. "Calobar" tun glattet are the Ideal gift for service) men everywhere! NOW AVAILABLE TO CIVILIANS 1 7 REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Dr. Sid G. Nokt Dr. Sid O. Nolo Jr. Dr. 0. 1. Halts (Li. U. S. Army) Dr. D. R. Hayter Dr. R. P. Alexander Dr. T. B. Mulhollond Dr. G. F. Hopkins No Charge For Eye Examination tt.tiia.MU, CdLUrJlDIAN PVDCAL PHONE ' 7121 ; tiHCi ios jxctwsivf or OMici torriANP, mi t.w. eta . two stohs . kiamath aiis7 m maii to church officers on the basis of immediate necessity. Formerly known as the Alta mont Community Presbyterian church, the congregation adopt ed the new name at a recent meeting. Tho memorial feature will bo incorporated In a fit ting tablet built Into the new building onto which will be in scribed the names of those for whom memorials are given. Friday. June 29. 1945 , HERALD AND NEWS THREE Pay Increases Set For Freight Workers PORTLAND, June 20 UP) Four agreements negotiated be tween the Drivers' union, local 162, AFL, and Portland freight companies set pay Increases for 1500 employes, Jack Schlaht, union secretary, said today. Vacations -with pay also are , provided, ho said. The 12th re gional war labor board, Seattle, ' must now approve tlio agree ments. ' . Classified Ads Bring Results. 5-PC. PUNCH SET Craftsman quality vanadium steel. In leatherette 1 1Q a I I DRILL PRESS No restrictions, Craftsman quality. Takes up to Vi inch drill. Less AA QC motor. "11.7 12-PIECE MIDGET SET For small, intricate, ignition, electrical work. -in. drive. ' packed in steei 2.69 23-Piece Set. Vln. Square Drive 9-PC. NUT SPINNER SET Lightweight, ideal for home mechanics. -inch square drive. Heavy A OQ metal box. . fOT Standard Tools In Many Industries 2P Lightweight but strong, 23-piece CRAFTSMAN socket set, meets U. S. Navy specifications. 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