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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1945)
Tuesday Aug. SI, 194S 0 IX HKHALD AND NEW! building to i iwmnpfi rps n i5T' v; w-i7,,n! ' HOUSE ONLY , ll PilLte n -B0 :$r f .ak& fj h" ft ' " 10 A A 1( m si ni VI til ci st ci tl to si d rl si n h ct M it d it ri si tl s h ii s 0 a J r. I tin i u.no , ij 1IH i rn tluarti AtEj.' theis tic ar Ell ru 6t( l ot, i V at le, - , - Th corner buildln t S. 7th and Wslnut is being entirely re modeled to house the FriUch bakery and Poole's bicycle shop. -The building was purchased last spring by the two concerns from the Beardsiey estate. Bakarr Layout Frltsch's bakery will occupy the corner two stores which are betas converted into one store, and will have retail counters in the front which is being recon structed with large glass win dows facing Walnut and S. 7th. The bake rooms will be entirely ' separated from - the retail sec tion, worn is expected to oe iin . iihed by October 1. The two corner stores were formerly occupied by Van Dorn's glass brick concern, and Claude H. Davis' linoleum, car pet and window blind shop. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fritsch es ft tablished their bakery business .in Klamath Falls eleven years ago when mey came nere irora Salem. Bicycle Shop Plan Poole's bicycle shop will' oc cupy their present location ana .the store now used by the bak ery, dividing the building in half, each new owner taking over two stores. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Poole came here from Salem in 1933 and have operated the bicycle shop ever since. Poole plans to connect bis two stores, knocking out the par titions between to make one large building. Work of remod eling his section win prooaoiy be started this fall, Poole said. Concerns Mot " Van Dorn has moved his glass brick business to the west end of Oak street, and Davis has purchased the Willits building now -occupied by the OPA, where be expects to move his business as soon as the building can be vacated. Flashes of Life i ' HORRORS Or PEACE I BEND, Ore-, Aug. 28 (iP The I Bend city council is thinking se-; riously today of revising its or- dinances prohibiting the use of : six-shooters, rifles and sling-; shots within the city limits. I One official blames returnine Pacific' veterans and their Ausr . tralian souvenirs for the coun- - cirs newest headache. Only yes terday, Seaton Smith reported to local police that a neighbor's son naa strut nun with . a boomerang! . r.; , ; ., .'i. . v; MANHATTAN, Kas Aug. 28 OPDon't breathe it to the ex- : chemists at Kansas State college ! nere nave come up-wiln a really . It's itahvftMf.il I toes, and Dr. J. ;W. Greene, head ! I of thf srVinnl., . Tl ... m . ' . -....-, saiu - .lie 1 new product Is superior to the j I n.ura iHuuicr . nua. tie minks it will have a-;wide.use by res- j iunie ana cumng cars. .. .. ;? snnniiTer PCATCR 111, Aug: 28 riirca.iicn vrray-weni out to - r ft ii.noyn t, off the porch he started looking ! I f rS thaar tusw.1. ' ' I m-v sii put. 1 1. , Police tnlrf him (h( j. I.?1?15 youths lost control A 01 w cr ana crasnea into the . 7 w....t B u v-S. tuuuui I I ban tearing up nine feet of TnPnt WinrlAnr .."W said lie slept through it I "aqeq ne was a tut hard Kansas Citv Rnort Year's Hiah In Cattle ' KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28 P I Zlty stockyards was estimated at 30.000 hud HHitnlav th. I SS1 ume ot y"11'- Of these I 1BU1C. . The salable peak on cattle last ?JLW" 34 836 bead on October 30. The local market established 3!5d record of 47488 bead nJii Stwrs from Kns nd Uklenoma pastures comprised a liberal .proportion of the re ceipts, but more than a third . uura me western ranges. Around Oregon Orville Cutsforth of near Hep- uas ueen namea a director oi a new corporation planning to erect a nlant t ThI 1-.. ii to convert surplus Rex wheat imo aextrose wheat sugar . . Sf'ilSJiPSIl'L4'11 cl"bbers net ted $291.73 from sale of beef, sheep and hogs at the club fair held In Astoria ... Douglas vuuiuy aemocrats nave organ ized a 'central pfimmUK Army redeployment officers of Limn - Adair . InKnt r t wuui I county wood Industries under guidance h the Albany cham- we, vi commerce. STHIKE VIOLATION SEATTLE, Aug. 28 A)The Steamfittes, strike at local ahip yards was unauthorized and in h'iW 1Meul Tradei council AP "ia. yesterday. Nearly 1000 steamfitters left Thursday fj?f 4K Juri'ctlonal dispute with the copper smiths AFL). saying the latter had preference tn some Jobs. The Steamfitters union did not comment. I ia k U I? la tin 3 iJ ?Lr.ea4 Trt?"?!, ;Terrjfif ! Tremendous! ... You know it this final liquidation of the entire Foulger stock will be the every single item of this $20,000 stock must be sold, and ... ( C? fj ' i I It's end of the season all right ... ; 1 I I but with these all-out clearance. I I I prices you'll want several . .. vol- I I I ues to 16.95. J Her Is a steal for you . . . fabric, patents, leathtrs every wanted . color and shape . . Values to 8.9S. 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