Klamath Building Splurge
Resembles Pre-Var Years
Heuainlna; Kinii'llilim of III
prewar sliiliis, Kliimiilli Fulls In
enjiiylnil lino of ll.i liluxent
build n unci rrmurinlliitf
lhnui's In ai-verul years.
Kiic.ikU of llir city ImiIIiIIiik
liinpri'lnr show Unit ciinslruc
linn durliiH. tlm flral six iniiiillis
n f Ilili year reached lulul
Governments
Pay One Sixth
Of All Wages
WASHINGTON, July IB l'i
Tlx federal, tuUt unci loi ul ov
einmrnU ro airomilliitt fur
metre than ono out of evrry nix
dollar paid nut In waifea and
salarlra In thla country.
Against private Industry wane
ml lury payments tulullnil
$84,000,000,000 on an annual
rite l)0li. Ilm government nuy.
uionts ara ol Ilia rate t( 1 1 8.01)0.
uoo.ono a year.
Coiuldrrahly more Ihun Half
the tulal paid fedrjral civilian
rmpluyci, which cumci to $11,
200,000.000, uues to worker (it
Ihe army, navy and "war agon
clrs," Including Hie Panama ca
nal and "emergency" orgunlza
Hon like OI'A and selective
arrvlce.
In all. (tier were approxi
mately lialf of that number
working for the army and navy
Including manual worker In
hlpyard. arsenals, camp and
hospitals along with "white col
lar workori and official.
Jaycees Defer
Scrap Project
The cr paper drive being
sponsored by the Junior cham
ber of commerce, originally
scheduled for Sunday, July 21,
ha been postponed for one
more week to give residents dif
fident time to gather up all
their old nwpaperi and maga
lines. Present plain, according to
Fred Blehn and Chet Hnmaker,
ccxhalrmen, are or member
of the Jaycee to pick up the
bundle of acrap paper from
very alreel corner In the city
and resident are urged to ep
crate newspaper and maga
unci and tie each bundle se
curely. Thl will facilitate
handling and loading Into box
car. Word ha been received from
many paper manufacturer that
raw material for paper i be
coming very scarce and that
acrap collection are of major
Importance for continuance of
manufacturing all type of
paper, etpeclnlly newsprint.
Ulehn suggest householder
place their bundle on atrect
corner. Saturday. July 27 for
the pickup the nrxt day.
June Spending
Hits New High
NEW YORK, July 18 T)
Consumer upending for good
and icrvlce roue to a new high
In June a Individual Income
piiymenla Increased over the
high level of May, Dun and
Brmlstrert reported today.
The preliminary Dun' re
view trade barometer for the
United State, detlgned to Indi
cate the level of consumer
pending compared Willi the
avernge month during t h e
year 10,15 to 1030. rose to 247.7
compared with the previous
high of 247.3 In April. The
June figure, was IB per cent
higher than 200 4 for June,
1045, nne per cent ahead of
May and .2 of nne per cent
over the April Index.
All section of the country
showed substantial gains In con
sumer buying during June,
with the greatest advance In
the east, northwest and Pacific
const regions.
The report snld more mer
chantllsc was avallnblc to cniv
aumen becnuso of an Improve
ment in deliveries of retnil
goods. Many Items are sold at
nigner price, due pnrtly to In
creases In office of price admin
Titration celling.
value of I7I0.0U8. This figure
exceed Unit of th,- first six
month of IU45 by $502.1102.
With severe material short
ages In Hut early part of 1045,
must of Hie biillillng permlla
were la.uml for the usual spring
repair ob. During (lie month
of January, only one brave In
dividual tackled the Job of
uuikiiiu new home.
In J'imujry and February of
Ihl year, lienph- ventured a lit
tle less fearfully Into larger re
modeling work, mid by March,
(lie lilggext building month this
year, uew cnnslniclloii work
and complete remodeling were
in full swing.
The month of June allowed a
decrease over previous month
but win still higher by a sub
atiiutliil margin than any ono of
Ilia first aix month of 1040.
Longshoremen Agree
To Work At Seattle
SEATTLE. July IB ! Thl
city's four-day work stoppage
In handling of commercial ship-
llllllf fmrUttfU Ulll fMlnm l.i u l,.lt
ut H a m. tomorrow morning,
Hurt Nelson, spokesman for the
1 n tcrinil hiiin I Longshoremen's
and Warehousemen's union
(CIO), declured last night.
Nelson suid the longshore
men agreed to return to work
lifter accepting a proposal that
employes hire addltlnnul office
help to peed up payment of re
troactive pay Increase.
Utility Association
Picks Medford Man
SEATTLE, July 18 lD John
C. Iloyle of Medford, Ore., wa
circled to membership on the
executive committee of the
Northwest Kh-ctrio Light and
Power association yesterday.
Chairman
f 4
I ' ' 1
A r i
Happy Youngsters Return
From Salvation Army Camp
JAMtB KERNS SR.
S. A. Board
Elects Kerns
J. W. Kerna was elected
chairman of the Salvation
Army advisory board for the
coming year when the board
met recently to elect new offi
cers. Martin Swauson, retiring
chairman, ha held the position
for two year. Hwanson will
continue on the board a a regu
lar member.
Other officer elected were
E. M. C'hilcote, vice chairman,
Lloyd L. Porter was retained as
treasurer, and J. P. Wells was
retained as secretary of the
group.
The adviaory board meets
monthly for a business luncheon
meeting at the Salvation Army
local headquarters. There ara
20 members on the board.
Switch plates, door knob and
knockera can be protected from
finger mark by coating with
colorless nail polish.
Dusty but happy, 32 young
people arrived back In Klainatn
r' ii lis Tuesday after spending a
week at the Salvation Army
camp at Lake o' the Woods. The
group left Wednesday, July 10.
This experience was a new
ono for mony of the youngsters,
according to Major W. Itoswall,
in cluirge of the camp, as 17 had
never been to camp before. Many
of the group became homesick,
Itoswall said, but at the end of
cump almost all expressed a de
al re to return next year.
- Highlights of the program in
cluded boating, swimming, voca
tional film, classes In basketry,
woodwork, yarncraft and textile
painting, a nature hike, and, on
the lust night, a masquerade
party. Itoswall took motion pic
tures of some of the various ac
tivities which will be shown
later.
Prize wore awarded to those
having the neatest bed and cab
in, best table In the dining room,
best costume at the masquerade
purty, and to one boy and girl
allowing the best camp spirit.
The latter prize, a gold pin bear-
Two Motorists Dead
In Highway Accident
BEND, Ore., July IB (P(
Injuries suffered in the plunge
of their car from The Diilles-
Lniifornln highway were fnlnl
yesterday to John McCurdy,
Spokane, nnd James T. McNul
t.v. the driver, both about 80.
Police snld the men were
thrown through tho fabric top
of the oar M It left the highway
and were crushed as the car
overturned.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
Thift Old Treatment Often
Bring Happy MM
fUny ftifTentrt roller nnvtrln hiektrfc
tinlflkly.nno tWrilKovurttinl the rtaJcauM
of Ihftr trouble mrty h tlrtd klilnty.
The kldniyi are Nftture'a chltf way of tV
Int the oxMti aftldi nnd wl out nf (he blood,
irhtrhilpmoitpeoplopHiiiihoutSplnteftriftr.
When dliordtrof kldr.tr fun ut Ion ptrmlu
polionoug matter to remain In your blood. It
nay eaui naRflnff backache, rhcumatlo
Silnt, Iff palm, Itmi of pep and aneray, (ft U
ntr up nlahta, iwlllnr, pufllncM under Oia
yaa, headachei and dltalnaii, Krenueni or
ftnanty paaaajiea with imartlnc and btirnlnR
'imrtlmra nltnwri Uier la inmethlntf wrong
with ymir kltlneyaor Madder,
Don't waill Auk your dniffaUt far nnan'i
rilli, a ntlmulnnt dlnrctle, uxed nuorni fully
iy mllllona tor ovar 40 yoam. Uoan'a ilva
hanpy rollrf and will help the Id mllea of
kidney In hod flush nut polnonuuiWAlU Iron
your blood. UaL IJuan'i 1'llU.
CLOSE-OUT
Primrose
House
Fffl POWDER
Reg. 1.00 Size
while
stock
lasts
Because of change in carton design the fac
tory has ordered us to close-out all stock on
hand of Vi price. The remaining stock will
be sold at this price while it lasts.
Ing the Inscription "Best Camp
er, 1949," wai awarded to Betty
Jo Robertson and Rodney Long
at the last campfire.
A total of 27 pounds were
gained by the children during
their stay at the camp, accord
Ing to a nurse' report.
Appreciation was extended by
Hoswnll to Arnold oruiapp. u
perlntendent of school, for trans
portation provided to and from
the camp
Barbers In Portland
Stage Brief Strike
PORTLAND, July 18 (IF)
Portland barbers, seeking a high
er guarantee wage contract, halt
ed work briefly in some shops
yesterday.
Charles T. Crane, union ec
rctary, aald he advised the men
to go back to work.
The union proposal would
boost the guaranteed Income to
$:15 weekly from the $23 and
the percentage from 65 to 70. 1
Most barbers are making much '
more than the guarantee. Crane
said.
MFAI.D NOW. Klsaulk r.lli, Or.. TIIIIBSDAY, Jlr II, IMS, r.t
ONE ELECTRIC RANGE
ONE WOOD RANGE
ONE KELVINATOR Refrigerator
Good Condition.
Coll 7570, or See
JACK WEBBER
Announcing
Real Estate
Agency
H. "Pat" Howes
Realtor
Insurance
Agency
Wm. f. "Bill" McKibbln
(Successor to
Bogue Dale Agency)
511 E. Main St.
Midland Empire Bldg.
Phone 6417
OPENING
of
LaPierre's Health Center
Featuring
John F. Class Vapo-Path
Mineral Baths
Nelson H, LaPierre, Director
126 Payne St. Phone 7157
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prices. So, check your needs against these timely
values, then come to PAY-LESS and pocket the differ
ence. It's found money!
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100 lor $1.98
Package ol 20
RUBBER BALLOONS
ON SALE SATURDAY
MORNING 10 O'CLOCK
5c
ew Ni.l.
RINSO
Larga
Pkg.
Limit 1
23c
vb
With
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PAD
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Shoving lotions. Hair oils. Bubble
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VALUES TO $2
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SUNBURN REMEDIES
AND
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612 INSECT REPELLENT 49c
Jitterbug Repellent . 35c
Burn tone For Sunbuxn 39c
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Apex D.D.T.In,ecl Sp,.y t.69c
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