Unemployment On Wane
In Klamath Basin Area
Tim
iiticiiiployini'iit slliiiitlon
II K 111 i mi til
! ti I lit unit vicinity
"liiiiklnu U), (cciirdlnii to
lick HiinliiM, Incul rnipliiymi'iit
iflli-iT, n t'iniloyinnt nitu (III
urn rrvmlril n ali'uriy Incrciimi
n Job Ui'lnif 'IIIimI fur till! punt
.lireo iniiiilliii. Muny Jufos lit still
ipun, cii'i'lnlly with luiiilntr
iimwiii who ure lonkliiu (or
killed wonil.nntMi, but lliorp III
in Inbor nbortiiKt' In construe
Inn work, o((loliil bnlli'tlnv slut
id. Tolyl uiiriiiployini'iit (or June
win 741), Inrlurilnif 2IMI wnninn.
in coinpurrd with 1)1)2. 327 of
Chicken Plant
Now Building
Iti.'bulUllnii o( tin' Ori'unii citato
iiiii-k hiilflifry, clonlroyi-il by llro
May U, ami locatvd ut S. Uth iii-ur
Wuxhhiirit, uliii'U'd Krlduy, July
II), wlii-n woi kini'ii prvpurcd to
rh'ur uway tho ili'lirls llltcrlnu
tin- slip. Krnl llubli-r. uwni-r,
kiml Iho bulldlnu will rebuilt
within III) cluys, and the hatchery
will be (iMrutlii to cnpnclty In
lx numtlin In u yeur,
Tim bulldlnu wan destroyed
by a shnil circuit In one of thn
inachlui'ii, Ntartlnit III the corner
of (he bulldlnu next to n wooden
wall. Kntlniati'd diunnito wan
$411,(1011 to SftO.UUU. Approxlniate
ly IIU.UIIU mil iiikI Sill) livn
chli'ka were lost In thn blare, n.l
well u nil Incubator machlneii.
The hatchery previously ordered
three new limrhlnri, delivery of
which In expected ill the fall or
winter of thin year. However,
ilun to the (ire, two of tho mil
clilnpn were delivered rurly. The
Ihlrd la expected ut the rmulur
delivery dale.
The butchery erve Iwnl mid
iiortherii CulKornln nuirkrt with
day-nlil chicks, nnd bundle ap
proximately 10,0(10 mi! ns max
imum capiicltv, Krnrsl Clrnuer
nnd John QiiIkIcv are nlso part
ownpm nt the hatchery.
Tumbles Bring
Broken Arms
Kiills out of trccn lent two
Klamuth children to the honpl
tal, both with budly fractured
arms.
II wus the third breuk In the
left arm (or 9 year-old 11111 Con
nolly. on of Mr. and Mr. Iluur
by Uecheit of 12UH California,
when he fi ll from a tree on the
lawn and broke hi arm at the
wrist. Hill in In Kliuniilh Val
ley ho.ipltnl for treatment. The
accident occurred lute Thursday
afternoon.
Alio in Klumnlh Valley honpl
tal la Klcunor Mcudu, 8, visiting
hern with her Krandmother,
Mra. Lillle llnrrlnuton. route 3
box 913. Klvunor and the fam
ily were getting ready to lie) flsh
bill when the child fell from a
tree late Friday and struck the
tonitiif of the trailer which had
been pucked for the trip, fine
turliiK her right arm.
Utility Securities
Issue Authorized
l'HILA DKl.i'lllA, July 20 (!')
Dcspllo nhjeclionn of Oregon
public power groups, Mountain
States Power company, Albany,
brld securities mid excbanKC
commission approval today (or
limuinK S2.2UU.UtlU of notes
The SKC refused oppo.ierj
request for a rehenrliiK. claim
Ing their objections would not
be decided by the SEC. Ob)ec
linns, bused on the argument
Hint the note issue- would fi
nance service duplicated by
their own nrgnnlznlions, enme
from tho Ilenton-Lincoln Rural
Kh-ctrlficiillon cooperative,
I.ane County Klectrlc coopera
tive, .niachly Lime Cooperative
Klectrlc association, Coos Elec
tric Cooperative Inc., and W. W.
Abrnhnm on behalf of the Linn
county proposed PUD.
Homemakers To See
Remodeled Kitchen
The newly remodeled kitchen
of Mrs.'L. K. Reeves, 437 N. 3rd,
will be Inspected by homemak
em July 24 nt 2 p. in. Just whnt
can be done wllh kitchens to
make them more convenient ond
nttructlvo will be described by
Mrs. Wlnnifrcd Olllen, county
homo demonstration agent.
One of the services of the
home demonstration office Is to
distribute mnlcrln! on the plan
ning and arranging of homes,
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
llennefer of Tncoma arc parents
of a son, their second child,
born Saturday, July 20, in the
Washington city. The child,
.lames Alfred, weighed 8 pounds
8 ounces nt birth. The Ilcnno
fers hnvc another baby, a girl.
Mrs. Hennefcr is the former
Hetty Hanger of tills city,
(laughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Her
bert K, Hunger of Pacific Ter
race. HOTELS
OSBORN HOLLAND
eikikni our. Mi ni ono
Thoroughly Modern
Air. and Mn, J. K. Csrlejr and Jot
Karley
Fmprlelorl
At The Sign
OI The
TxtO ROOSTER
Klamath's Finest
614 Klamath Ave.
Open 8:30 a, m. to 10 p. m.
I'nnna aunt Inr rrlr Bf rv.tlnm
whom were female unemployed,
lor the month of May. liiiml
Krant lulior unemployment re
inuiiied almost the sumo as for
lliu lut two inonlhs. Sixty per
cunt of all npplicutlont were
miido diirliiu May,
Unfilled Jobs numbered 31)2
on June III), Including line con
struction lob, Oil trudo and serv
ice lobs. 511 logging nnd lumber-
I nil Jobs, nnd ill iiiiscelluneoua
openimis for unemployed labor
ers. Despite this shoiiugo of
workers In lumberliiif Induslries,
nil iiillln In the Klamuth areu
o pern led full time durinu June.
Allliouiili the estimated lubor
(orcu In Klumutli county bus
been inert-using duo to dlspluced
wur workers und dlseliuigud
siirvlcvmen, the uuemployuieiit
rule Is still increanlnil iiere, suld
1 1 1 1 lull. Approxlmnlcly 211 serv
icemen were unemployed dur.
lull June, but it is expected thai
by the end of July, another 41)
per cent decreuse will take plucu.
Applications for work in Juno,
1IM!), were (III, lliinlon staled,
with 2IH filed durluK the niiinu
month this year. Totul June ref
erences to Jobs in 104!) were
i:i70, but for Juno of tills yeur,
the total amount reached only
5211. Veteran references were al
most exactly thn sumo for June
of both this year and last year.
Sixty-nine permits were issued
to minors last month. Those per
mits, an authorization by the U.
S. employment service for nil
employer to hire, a minor, arc
Issued to boys and Kills under
18 years of age, and ure required
ny iuw.
Police Arrest
Injured Driver
Cecil 11. Cullen, 33, of 2223
Garden, who wus severely in
jured In no auto accident on the
S. tflh viaduct June 0, was ar
rested by police on a wurrunt
churning reckless drlvinu in con
nection with the wreck loduy,
nod placed In the city Jull.
Clyde Henry Kills, 2530
Vine, arrested last night on S.
Uth near the Kwnuua ilox com-
.i:"rj..,r;",:r,..i'-r
kv imviiiK wnnc unocr
inc influence oi Intoxicating
liquor.
William L. Hcup, 417 Lincoln,
posted $2 bull for making an
Improper left turn at 8th and
Muln yesterday, and Roscoe R.
Klnscy of lleutly nut up $.1 for
running the red light lit Main
and 7th.
Two drunks, two vngmnts
and one man churned with dis
orderly conduct appeared in po
lice court this morning.
Mount Rainier Park
Improvements Slated
WASHINGTON. Joly 20 A'
Mount Rainier national park
will . be improved . for winter
sport recreational use. Senator
Mitchell (D-Wnsli.) said today.
Disclosing plans of the nation
al park service, he said $:10,3I)0
of $484,380 congress had ap
propriated (or the park would
be spent developing iti winter
features.
Hostages Returned By Russians
Weary and narva worn after IS days' detention by Russian
authorities In Russ-occupied Germany. Warrant Officer Samuel
L. Harrison of San Antonio. Tex., and his wife. Helen, seek nour
ishment and rest on arrival in Berlin. Photo by Reg Kenney,
NEA-Acme photographer. NEA telephoto.
Clayton Steam Generators
Now Available
0-150 pounds steam pressure
(in 5 minutes)
O FULLY AUTOMATIC
O OIL OR GAS FIRED
INEXPENSIVE
O To install
O To operate
See the "CLAYTON"
on display at the.
COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO.
Commorcial Arts Building
233 So. 11th Phone 7164
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With an accant on color. Tho
Friday night, and Klamath rasidants riswad tha latait in
first Anita ahop to be opanad in Oragon. although thara
Navy To Use Trick Method
On Bikini Test Submarines
ABOARD USS APPALACH
IAN. July 20 il'l Tricks
learned in a secret test during
the recent wur will be used by
the navy to submerge empty
submarines for the underwuter
atomic bomb test at bikini la
goon. Early In the war, President
Roosevelt guvc the nuvy per
mission to depth bomb and
otherwise shoot up three Amer
ican submarines olf Portsmouth,
N. II., so the nuvy knows just
how to go about prepuring the
target subs for the upprouching
atomic experiment.
First tho subs will be taken
ouUide tho lugoon nnd put into
deep dives. During these dives,
some of the tanks Inside the
hull, fore and nft, will be filled
wllh water. This maneuver bs
sures that the stibmnrlne will
be bulonced on even keel when
under water.
With these tanks filled, the
can still rise to the sur-
TYIIini:
The iitlitor
l.rllrf t"lMr1 fcfe? Mill Mail b
mtt lhrt word In Irrtflh
wriilrn ltt)l OM 1IDI
ht rP" ) I lft4
( nlnboliiant faMrtif lb twlf
FRIENDS THANKED
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., (To
tho Editor) May 1 have a little
space to thank my many friends
in Klamath Falls for their favors
and palronugo of the past 10
years. Ono doesn't remove him
self from such pleasant relations!
willioui a n-iic ui iu. in uwi
new home In Eureka, Cnlif., we
hnpo the contacts we make will
be as pleasant and cordial.
Sincerely,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Benedict
913 V St.. Eureka, Calif.
New Store Viewed At Opening
Anita Shop. 707 Main.
face. Crews will run them back
into the lugoon and debark.
Next, steel bridles will be
hung across both bow and
stern. To these bridles will be
attached 30-ton concrete
weights.
As the last step, a submarine
rescue ship will attach long
hose lines to valves opening
tanks of the submarines and let
wuter in. As the water enters,
the subs will sink steadily. But
at the moment ttie concrete
weights touch bottom, each craft
will be relieved of 80 tons of
weight and stop sinking. Then
the valves will be closed.
If the submarines are not
sunk by the bomb, they will be
brought to the surface by the
rescue ship. This can be done
by blowing high pressure air
into the water-filled tanks of
the subs.
Submarines are many times
stronger than other kinds of
warships in resistance to under
water shock.
It's predicted that the under
water explosion July 25, Bikini
time (July 24, U. S. time), may
merely blow some submerged
subs to the surface, and leave
them floating there not too bad
ly damaged.
Lake County Chamber
Honors Retiring Head
EAKEVIEW, July 20 R. T.
Buzard. past president of the
Lake County chamber of com
merce, was honored Monday at
the regular noon luncheon of
the booster body at Hotel Lake
view. The new president. Ray
Harlan, paid a fine tribute to
the leadership of the retiring
president, whose departure from
Lokcvicw last mouth, brought
about his resignation after be
ing reelected this spring. Buz
urd expressed his appreciation
for the splendid cooperation
given him while heading the
organization, and thanked the
members for an engraved pen
and pencil set presented him as
a token of his untiring efforts
in behalf of Lakcview and Lake
county.
MOTORCYCLIST KILLED
PORTLAND, July 20 (A
Homer Sparks, 27, Portland,
was killed last night when his
motorcycle collided with a pick
up truck.
was formally opanad to the public
woman's apparel stores. This is the
are a number in southern California.
Delinquent Tax
Lists Readied
The county tax office is now
bulancinff its tax rolls in pre
paration for muking up delin
quent iax lists at the close of
the fourth quarter, August 15.
If not paid by August 15, 1945'
48 taxes become delinquent that
day.
The tax office collected $2
049.520.65 from August 15.
1945, to last June 30. and of
that amount $1,908,005.52 was
applied to the current tax roll
Monthly collection of tax mon
cy for the period averaged $171,'
0U0.
Since the first of the year, or
since December 15, when auto
licenses went on sale, the office
has issued 7150 temporary per
mils.
Seven New Airports
Licensed By State
PORTLAND, July 20 (Pi
The state board of aeronautics
reported today it had licensed
seven new airports in the last
month, for a total of 19 licensed
ports out of the 80 operating in
Oregon.
The new licenses went to J. E.
Dcwitt's Skyhaven airport at
Brooks; A. L. Adams' airport at
Silverlon; Henry Troh's airport
at Portland; Willamette Air
park at Eugene; Ira S. Mann's
airport at Sutherlin; the muni
cipal field at Lexington, and
J. J. Rutherford's field at En
terprise. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and appreciation to our friends
for their kindness and lovely
floral offerings extended us dur
ing our bereavement of the loss
of our beloved husband and
father.
Mrs. Walter Shepherd
and Family
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the acts of kindness, the mes
sages of sympathy, and the
many beautiful floral offerings
during our recent bereavement,
the loss of our beloved wife,
mother, and sister.
Mr. E. M. Chilcote
Mr. and Mrs. Hale G.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Chilcote.
Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Chilcote.
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Carman
MOUTH WIST DU COMICE PEARS or a famous fruit of piquant;
fa.Mrfulnvn. While tKousandt of acres of poors or grown ortnu
Hy in this pgion, tH du Comic claims uniquo distinction at an
ourstonding lusury fruit. Th poront Itm of tftit spociat originated
ki Anger. Franc, lewg du Comk planting wor mod in tho
North wtt at th turn of th contury.
One a hi ays
stands out
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i at mt a.t- C J 1 .IWl . -m
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Plane Wreck
Victim Found
TACOMA. July 20 P The
body of Sidney Mutz, New York
business executive who disap
peared on a flight to Seattle
July 8, was found last night in
the wreckage of his plane on a
high peak in the Cascade moun
tains.
A ground search party report
ed the body was pinned in thn
crumpled fuselage and could
not be extricated. The men
planned to return to the scene
today with tools to cut the body
free.
The searchers report said the
plane evidently struck a tall
tree and crashed, killing Matz
outright.
Tho search for Matz led to
the discovery of the wreckage
of another plane an army
craft mixsing from Buckley
Field, Colo., since February of
Founded On
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IBALD a MKWS, KUmala lli, Ora.
1945 and brought death to
John F. Mines in the crash of a
searching aircraft.
The ground party reported
the remains of four men, all
budly burned, were in the
wreckage of the army plane.
Imp oris o f unassembled
trucks into New Zealand from
the United States in 1946 may
reach a total value of approxi-
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