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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1945)
IT SYSTEM RELEASES OLDER MEN c WASHINGTON, July 2 (I-) Olriur niivy officers unci men now niuy apply fur discharge If they Iiiivii tliu points. Tliu navy's previously un nounccd point system wus placed In operiitluu yesterday, but aomo relcuses may hu month coining through. The 1 11 ii provide nut) credit fur each your of ngu nl Ilia nearest bli'lliilny plus un ollii'r for each four inoiilliii of arllva duty bIik'o Hi-plumber 1, lllllll, H' ul r in t' 11 1 h nn Oil polutu for reserve llnu ufflcura, enlisted ri'HcrvlxtH, liKlucltii-H and onllst d regulars serving under ex pired enlistments; 53 polntx for reserve officer of llm simply corps mid ft7 for re-servo officers of llm civil engineer corps. Tho iinvy mild commanding officer In thin country lire given three months to net upon release niipllciitlonn mid those nf lout or nhrond nix months, in order to prevent Impairment of efficien cy. Flashes of Life STILL LOOKING RATON, N. M., July 25 W') Tommy Uurch lust Ida put, a do scented btiby skunk. A newspaper ucl produced ' a phono cull from a womun who mill alts Intel auon one of the atrlned animals In her yurd. Tommy acted on the clue, act out a bowl of milk In the worn' an' yard and waited for. dovel opmenta. They cama In the form of a mama skunk and three of the bnby vuriuly but none won of tho deodorized variety. OLD BTUFF TO THEM TULSA, Oklli., July 25 T) Acting County Jucle Wllllnm K. Powers read a mnrrliiKo cere mony before the amno couple three tlmca today but thut la no record. Tho pair, Norma Whcuton and Jnmea U. Dlggs, have auld "I do'.' to each other (and a Judge) 24 tlmea. Hoth are attorney and have ben acting nx atund-lna In proxy marrlniiea between acrvlcemrn and brljlea who don't want to wait until tho boya come home. SOFTIE PAYETTE. Ida., July 25 (IT) Cornea now a city man with thla advice: Don't make hay while the aun ahinci unions you're used to II! Robert C. Goodwin of Wash, (niton, war manpower commls alon executive director, visited hla brother-in-law a farm near Payette and apent t w o dnya thus y: Kirat day: worked In hayfleld: blistered hnflda. Second dny: went fishing, PRINCE OF WALES II OGDEN, Utnh, Julv 25 (T) City Commissioner William D. Wood wa chosen rodeo fore man of the Pioneer Day eclcbrn tlon here yesterday. Riding to the center of the arena to acknowledge hla aelec tlon, Wood wna thrown from hla horse and broke his arm. He atayed to watch the Pi oneer Day parnde from a sitting position nnd with a red foce. Whales fall Into two group classification!! those which arc toothed and those which have a whalebone sieve through which Ihey atrnln tho smaller animals from the surfaco of tho sea. s ii ii ii -- r,-T . CURB SERVICE Pepti-Cola Company, Long litand City, N. Y, Fxanchiiad Bottlsn Klamath Falls Papal-Cola Bottling Co, Will Blow ' Preparing to colcornU) their second birthday annlveraary July 15, Uie Dlllgentl quintuplets poae In Buenos Aires, Aruculluo. ttliowu (left to right) are Franco, Marin Perauuula, Maria Ester, Maria, Christina and Carloa Alborta, ... Fire From Thousands upon thousands of Incendiary bombs cascade earthward from bomb bays of B-Ma during May 2Sth daylight attack on Yokohama. A gUot fleet of from 450 to 600 Buperforts rased almost seven squart mile of the heart of the city. Slat Bomber Command photo. Divers Find Bodies In Berlin Subway , PORTLAND. July 25 (P) In ternal revenue agents may legal ly enter privato garages and public parking Iota and garages to tag cara lacking tho 1045 $5 federal tax stamp, Collector J times W. Mnloney aald today. Drlvcra ore flocking to buy tho stamp, since a statewide drive is underway, Maloney re ported. Ho said mnny arc pay. lug the $5 compromise instead of tho $25 .penalty possible upon conviction. Esrtertmny Cewawct triples T cIm txrtly itlltvt mt, Hcky spoil taa k antm hMtlnf ,rly on REsmoLrr Out 10 Candles Among Japan Sky INT.A T. I. .,.. I Classified Ads Bring Results. , .cruipment. trained mechawc find H good thing wm PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DE KEEP ON BUYING WAR BONDS YouV Them (NV.A TtUphuto, GEORGE C. GRAHAM DIE8 PORTLAND, July 25 (Pi George Cameron Graham, dep uty district attorney of Multno mah county, died today. A University of Oregon law school graduate, he was active In fra ternal allairs, ana was past pa tron of the Eastern Star at Rose- burg. Classified Ads Bring Results YOU DONT NEED CASH AT Seers-USI PURCHASE COUPONS Yoa is ts th Cr4K Offle jutl one to ft book full of on upon . . . ibn you peed thf coupou jut llk eaih ll through the tort. Thtrt'i tto fun or fortnl Itj, mo fliplng mIm llipt. 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