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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1945)
IT OPEN AFTER THEFT NEWELL, July 9 t- Cunlceiii of the Tula Luka Cooporutlva En terprises, Inc., operated under evacueo management ut WRA'i Ttilolnka center hero, wcru re opened tuiluy uflcr having boon closed llvo days diirlim Investi gation of (lie loss of f.aSU.iiB from llio biuilnoiw offlco safo. The iiiIhhIiiu money whs not finrt of cooporutlva fund but nd been loft In tho business of flco for u(a keeping by custom cm. The cloiilnii had boon ordered by ths ovueueo bourd of dlrce torn In hopr It would iipccd so lutlon of tho cane. No arrest have bon mado an yut and in vestigation U contlnulwf, Douglas Truckers Halt Operations nOSEBURO, Ore., July 0 (PI Tallinn to sccuro action on their domnnd for Improvement of the North Umpqua roads, tho Doug laii County Lou Truckora aiuoul atlon today ceased nil hauling over the routo. Out of 41 log- f lnu and pllInK trucks orlglnal y operating, only 11 worn In operating condition, tho associa lion reported, and these were brought to Roseburu today and lined up In front of tho county courthouse for Inspection by the county court. Hauling will not bo returned, the operator declurcd, until Im provement aro mode to hnlt cx gcsslve daniago to equipment. Classified Ad Bring Results Woman Injured In Accident Fatal To Portland Physician PORTLAND, July 9 UP) Mr. Alien E. Kldd, 00, wu In a hospital today being treated for severe shock after an auto accident which wo ftitul to her husband, phyilclan and sur gcon hero. Dr, Kldd, OD, drowned lato Sulurduy wnon their car plung ed off the Culumbiu river high way at tho Troutdulo bridge Into tho Sandy river. Ho was able to got out of tho car, wlt nossc aula, but succumbed be foro reicuors could reach him. Hurry C. Pcnnoll. 85, who has a lodgo near tho -bridge, rowed across tho rlvor to save Mr. Kldd. Tho cotiplo was roturnlng from a trip to tho Columbia Gorgo hotel when tho auto missed a turn and crashed down a 70-foot bank. Chiloquin Man Quits State Guard Post Included In a list of appoint ments, promotions, resignation and transfers In tho stato guurd announced Saturday by tho of flco of tho adjutant gvnoral in Salem wcro tho resignation of 2nd Lt. Elvl 11. Cochran sta tioned at Chiloquin and the tranafor to tho reserve llt of Captain Thomas Abbot at Klumiith Fulla. Cochran was in Company B, 10th battalion and his resigna tion wa effective Juno 18. Copt. Thomas with headquar ter, 10th battalion, atato guard, Klamath Fall, wa transferred to the rcjervo llt on May 25. T Tho now mobile chest X-ray survey unit, built and equipped with Christmas seal funds, will arrive in Klamath county on July 27 (or about 10 days. Tho X-ray scrvlco Is free to tho public and is paid for by tho Oregon Tuberculosis: asso ciation and the county public health-association from tho seal funds. Definite days for each' com munity will be set as soon as enrollment come In. Any. in dividual or organization Inter ested In enrolling should con tact the executive (Secretary, Ixola J. Parker, at PO Box 040 or Vance Vaupcl at Currlns for Drugs. Blanks may also be se cured from the chamber of commerce. The first stop will be made at the Crano mills at Bly whero arrangements havo already been mado to survey the men at the mill. In Klamath county stops will be made in Klamath Falls. Malin. Chiloquin, Gilchrist and Shevlin. Tho purpose of the unit Is to get. all of tho apparently well population to take advantage of tho tree service to mako sure they do not have tuberculosis. Classified Ads Bring Results. Acid Indigestion WM (IMVtrk HM (!( iMIfkfwJ, rsont few im, mw euatfti 4 bttnfcsirw. Oman wullr tnarrtte u futMi-tnUf m4Um bm Nr VfMtfMMtl ri4l-MrfUiM Ilk itoM . .rtlaa, .SbU4Jl, K 'I.Uf. BaU-MM SHLS4I JBirt IB Two Months'-Lumber For Army Revealed PORTLAND. Ore., July 0 VP) Lumber operators wero warned today Inventories of available lumber reveal only two months' supply for the armed forces, which have ordered 600 million board feet - from Douglas fir mill, - Comdr. W. W. Kellogg, navy lumber coordinator, said mili tary strategy is based on 00 to 120 day production chedule and lumber delivery must be prompt. , , . Ho disclosed stocks of tome grades of lumber would last only 14 days. "The war with Japan will re qulrejnore lumber than the war In Europe, because no produc tion facilities are available ' In the islands,',' he said. ONI4Y A RUMOR FAIRBANKS, Alaska. July 0 (IP) Charles J. Strandberg Is a little rf'-iurbed about the effect of war on the younger genera tion. He found this heart-enclosed mesiage chalked on the side walk: "Tommy Loves Helen." And beneath lt another childish scrawl: "This Is an unconfirmed report," WHY BEFATV Got iffmmir : -without mxmrehm Yea msy lot pound's and have more tUrwW, tticful Aatit. No rarrdilftg, NoUiativts. Nodrttge. With this AYU8 pU yoa deo't nit out any rnriU, fUrcbee, eo Stoee. mU or batUr, you y cat tbcm down, ft eatir wtitn you enjoy drllaovt (vita min rortiflcd) A YDS before meeJe. Abtxtltttrir harmltte. MB as mmi. reeee . ctiaaiN's roa Davos - - WAUOONSB DUO CO. :n.t Essays for Scars dairy contest on "Why 1 Want to bo- a Dairy Club Member," are being sub mitted now by i ll club mem ber. Contributions must be In at contest headquarters, 4-H office In the Klamath post office build ing within the next two week. Mrs. Beulah Holland, acting 4-H agent, announced today. A new calf Is being offered as the prize for the winning essay, with the provision that the first heifer calf be turned over to con test officials. Every 4-H boy or alrl interest ed In dairy work Is Invited to write an essay for the contest. CARD OF THANKS We wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to the employes of . the Shaw Lumber company at Tionesta, Calif., for their sym pathy during the recent loss of our husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offering. Mr. Gladya Carroll, Hugh, Juanlta and Laurence, New Teachers On J WftA School Staff TULELAKE Three new teachers, Genevieve Mobley and Helen Karre, formerly of Hart Mountain relocation center and Joyce Farrow of Kansas City have been added to the staff of the elementary school In the Japanese segregation center, it was announced - Monday by Mary Durkln, principal.. She also announced - that Eugenia Monday. July I. 1045 DONT scratch and differ from the nigging itch of dry c sfns or simple rectal Irrltarioa. 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Obviously,' it's more fun; to spend your money on something you can consume yourself than on something that produces goods for of lur people.' 3 Yet If everyone did that, we'd all soon be walking. So in order to get people to i'ssf their money in refineries -- instead of spending it, our economic system offers thentA re ward in the form of iiUertsl or profit, . e At Union OH, for example, 32,227 Americans have.'., put up the money to provide the oil wells, tools, refineries, '. etc., in order that some 519,000 Union Oil customers may get gasoline. For investing their money this way, instead of . ' spending it, they get profits in the form of dividends. on ion ofiii OF CALIF li JL 5 . During the lost, ten; years 'the eamimrs on the net capital invested In the company averaged 5. Now this cap ital could have been raised-as it is in socialistic countries by automatically assessing all the people through govern. 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