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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1946)
Guard Plans For Western States Told SAN r'HANCISCO. July 23 I I ') Niillminl Ktinril rrLiri-sviitM-liven aiuuiulili-il liprti from cllil wmW'i'M ullitoa wimp lulil yt-aUir-day Unit Kiuiril divisions will Iip iijuiltini-d an ni'urly aa hn. bio lo Hip aiiinc uri'iis n licfurr 1 1 ii' war mill tlmt uiiri)xliinlrly llll llllll Ki'i'iinil troop Hud HA(II) alrtut'ii wmilil ! atitliiirl.rd for units III tlio alxtli army urea. Mil), (int. Ihill.T II. Mlllon lii'iltrr, elU-r Ui'clurhiK thai Hie Purine conn! tli'fciiiMi eyatnn muy wi-ll "no 20(HI lo iiooo miles m'liwiinl" mid Iiii-IikIp rix-kcta mill flylnii inlealli-a, cited tlir followlnii aiortloninriiti of at iinrtt atri'imtli; WualiliiKtmt 12,000 ground troops uml 700 ulrinnn; Urrgon 1 1 .01)1) around anil 111)0 air an wrll as hnan rliinirnU of Cali fornia.' 4 (It It Infantry division: lilulm SHOO around and 33(1 air: Montana 3700 ifround and 330 air ) Tlip 4 1 lit dlvlslun will bo sta tlonrd In Wanlilnuton, Ori-unn and Iduhu with California and Ore u an gi'lilnn tlx 50th or-inured. Making American Flag For Philippines Ceremony ' 1 1 ininii e m am aiiyi,iyfW)-!yW' Si V WW r-'i ' ', ' ,"'1 J, ' i'!,.;.. ... r i ? ',.1 1. , zos.cm 3 1 j j 'an n ., "v Vs.rA. 1 'VftrV.V Safety Survey Lists Injuries Oniioii f 11 rm ri-aidrnta and workers oil U200 farms eovrrrd by the Industrial accident com mtaainii suffered 1710 arclditnta In IU4.1. of which 10 wrre fatnl. 'I'Iipic flmirpx, I'oinpllitri by J. U. Avihimi, IMUtli-lun for Hip com mlxion, wrro rrlcnipd in con Mfciinn with the third annual Natliinnl Knrm Siifcty work, July 21 t 27. Whilo lhrc arc dniibtlrari the Inrfjnr furnu of the iluto. It la not cprlaln wlipthcr Ihp acrldenta piT farm on thp total of nmc (11.000 fnrma of Orriion would be Krpatrr or fewer. Applylnf, the rutin would clvp approximately 12.1100 total farm acrldenta and 70 fntalitiea for tho lust year In t)ila atute. Of the farm accldenta report ed to tho Oreiton cmnmlaiilon, the htllheat percentaue conalita of apralm, cuts and brulaea at 44 per cent, followed by cuta and lacrrntlnna at 30 per cent. Frac ture rate third with 12 per cent. I.. 5r-r Sart H Praaldant Manual Boxaa of th Phlllpplnta looka on aa hla wife iiwi a atar on an American flao at Manila. P. 1., In preparation for th July 4 ceremony marklna Phlllpoin indeoandtnea. Left lo righti Mra. Manuel Quaaon, widow of former prtaidenti Roxat, Mra. Hoxaa, and Mra. 81 9I0 Oamana. AP wlraphoto. Bonanza Club In 4-H Meet The triple "B" Beef club (if Bonanza met with the Weat M11II11 Champion Beef club Sun- diiy, July 14, at the ranch of Dick Hirnzi l for combined 4-11 club meeting. The fitting and allowing of beef cattle waa dem onstrated for the club members by Norman Jucoba of Fort Klamath. AfU.tr the demonatra tiona the club members spent considerable time fitting and showing the 4 H calves as sembled for the afternoon. Following the fitting and showing of the calves a busineas meeting was held, at which time the clubs unanimously accepted an invitation, to spend Sunday,""1-0 wnwa. mia r.iii, on, Augunt 23, at Norman Jacobs' ranch at Fort Klamath, Judging cattle. Dick iienzel. Rotary chairman of tho Junior livestock fliow, discussed the fall live stock show in September. Refreshments were served to the club members and visitors by Mrs. Dick llenzel. Fourteen club members and 32 parents and guests were present. The Triple "B" Beef club of Bonanza is led by John Jlayden THI XHOAT, Jalr is, 111s, rf and the West Mnlln Champions I Full-blooded American Indiana by Clifford Jenkins. I don't have hay aver. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? ThWksatfldf. Sff if(4sj -. WWaWMIt, II kk4U1 c,Wy rHri tfr rtl ffift. f M im, vitlnr. try fnif totiit TiMr-s. (;itiint iT'so J'.'i, t'-O, rnoy (or p, bJm unpfAimt mB ti. unii lauMlttcMsry tui um nit , At flrar rlifti w-0Tfwhr 4a KUmath PbIU, t Hl(retai'f m4 WbllM Utug. CPA Approves New Sawmills PORTLAND, July 23 fTi The local review committee of tho Civilian Production AilniinUtia tlou reported approval toduy on the application of M. T. June Forest Product company, Springfield, to build a $110,000 suwmlll, and Charles Lumber Company. Mcdford, to build a J25.0UO sawmill. Other approvals include: Four classroom school addition at Sweet Home, $40,000; two class rooms for Huiielio school district In Lake county, $17,300: Sums valley school Improvement In Jackson county, $13,000. picture Ihcutre operator and ed an appeal of J. M. Uuylej, Roarburg, for a $13,000 business building. New construction applications Include: $70,000 sales and service building at Pendleton by Itniilcn Boll Tractor and Equipment com- pony; $32,400 warehouse at Sa- Officer Convicted In Typist Assault HUSTON. July 2.1 M'l Lleul. 1'limniiK Kurrrll waa convicted by a Suffolk superior court Jury to day on three counts of assault with rlRarettes and a rnznr blade on Miss Helen Stnvrou, 18-year-nld typist. Farrell, veteran of 3.1 air nils- Ions in the Pacific, allowed no outward emotion aa the verdict wns announced. He had appeared confident of acquittal and, while waiting for the Jury lo como hack, he told newsmen lie hoped to spend a vacation at llamplun beach. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Cifiorl, (lutrantti.t Wrk (All Hint lrlrt f KillmtUt Sowing Machino Sorvict mnt nJepn4nl lltlr rhan m Bill Hnsiltt WT SALE! MEN'S GOOD, USED SUITS 10 Sport Coots Slacks - Pants Shoes - 8" Boots Loggers Shirts - Sport Shirts OPEN EVENINGS BARGAIN SPOT 707 Bo. (th I UiOVtRMMINI I II OWNED I SURPLUS Specialty liccta SALE - SITE Beginning July 29 Mislay Ittm 0ts t Sal Is 1 rat Pally litis lalmday mi mmy NVH lumr HHI, S0U0H AND IISDT IIUND, IT0CKT0N J50.42J IN SHOESHOP SUPPLIISi Includlnq rubbar hatli in iliai 71 1o I II2, Itathar htalt liia 1 1, ihea lacai, tlioa polish, liquid and palls: ilina 'apair jaeli, ihoa finithinq eevarl, rubbar camanl, hand awli, and bivihat. AMIRS' SUPPLIISi $2,090 worth of hand clippart and unitary nack bandt. SI 2,7ft IN SMOKIRS' SUPPLIISi Including tobacco pouchai, pip claanari, and lighter wickl. MONIY IILTSt 125. 521 worth. Mivy typa with lippar. Piled lo till. TOOTH PASTI: (10.857 Inventory ol a wall known, ttandard brand, SCISSORS AND SIWINS KITSi J9.700 inventory ol 5". double pointed ewinq iciuori. A S17.400 inventory of tewinq kits of artificial leather conleininq iciuori, thread, bultont. needlet end pini. PUIS AND RASPSi $'7.eS worth of flat, Inife. iquare and round filei in unoolh. lecond, and bailard cuti. $16,249 in wood reipl. GRINDSTONIS: 24 avnilnble. Mend power, medium qril, mounted on wood freme. Stone II" diemeler i 3" face. HAND TOOLSt $10731 inventory1. Ineludet hleclimith. copper end diive pin punchel. Drifti. llierpeninq itonai, rivet tell, rulei, iquaret. tack hemmert, and wronchen ' MACHINI TOOLSi $6.09? worth includinq foundry tievei, foundiy lloevei, chucking locketl, drill locked, bruih leatinq itonai and stand ard diet. IRONZI WIRI MIJHl 32 rolli, 45 (1. long 36" wide, math 4 4 per iquare Inch, Wire Ii .0)2 woven, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: $8,501 Inventory. Includai one ml.inq me chine, emery cloth, eir chucki, Tnerkinq kill, boat ipiken, ihippinq and filing catei, duroieal paper, ihipi inilrumentt end ice cream certoni, him am rmoiiTr iutino datisi Mnil nniii t..- - - . lulu l Jul, 11, , ii, Am, I, t iii. I al. t . . .. I, limn Uli Vf Itiank Wiia Kir II (lilllll W flak In" t) . laall lirilmir-loliim lr 'C- llal Mi laul Ititrawwli Hn t ulll Intillelleaa Nan-rtlirlry Iviiiil m....---.. - NOTICE: luveri will b admltlad la aJfaplav reeml eeeerdinq la laeeltletf arlerlrv dale ONLY. Ordan flllad' en tlrtMeme flril.iarvad baili In priority ordar. All Iraniacllom mbiact ta standard larmi and tondllleni af the War Auall Admlnli Irallon. NO CATALOSS HAILID. 'XPOSTISli Mail urplaa malarial Ii available far eaperl. Thais llarnl ael laaladed la Ihll aolagary are aiarhad with aa ailarlik. War Assets Administration NAVAL SUPPLY ANNEX, ROUOH 1 READY ISLAND STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA lum by Leater DuLopp; $20,000 restaurant at Kukciis by Otis ClliiKinan. MONUMENTS nir OREGON GRANITE LOMPANV rbane IBIS mi Be. ait MOMMY PAIN1 ahuuld iry una famoue maduri,,. , ,p,,',n ""' "' n"ou" SuJ .1 '""" w '" "ara-whar; an Lfuamvsssss. 1 INN- IV h'S NOTICE $250 REWARD $250 TO ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGEN CIES AND CARPENTERS' UNIONS On June 12 and July 20, 1946 at Klamath Falls, Oregon un known party or parties stola lrom building sites undai construction tho following described property: 1 MALL Powar Saw, Modal SOC. Serial No, S3BB80 $132.00. 1 Delta Tablo Powar Saw (10"), Serial No. 39-243$; 1 DaWalt TabU Powar Saw (12"), Serial No. 306X22, paintad battlaship gray. "Th underaigned for a period of 6 months from data) hsrs of oilers and agrees to pay a reward of S2SO.O0 to any parson or parsons for information loading to tha arrest and conviction of tha party or parties who stola tho store da scribed saws." Signed BURKHARD & SCHORTGEN, Building Contractors 1007 Kane Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. Dated July 23rd, 1946 L. L. LOW Sheriff Klamath County, Oregon. PONDS CLEANSING JCC TISSUES 500s PAPER TOWELS J3C TOILET TISSUE 3 Sot 23' YOUR s SMOKERS DEPARTMENT Prince Albert lb. 83c Velvet Tobacco . . . .lb. 83c Granger lb. 79c Geo. Washington . . .lb. 69c Cigarettes .... ctn. 1.33 Yello Bole Pipes ... . 2.50 Kaywoodie Pipes . . . 5.00 JUMPYt -ap-r I I 4 J iiVlA 'Mil Nf Teel 23c St' LIQUID LIQUID DINIIHICff PLASTIC . .. tl Ofl TUMBLERS oior"!. Assorted CHOCOLATES b. LOO Johnson's FIRST AID KIT 1.50 WHY WAIT j 'for I I DEVELOPMENTS! Art you one of the millions who record their Summer fun with snapshots? If you are, you're naturally eager to see how they "come out!" And why wait for these interesting "developments" when we can develop and print your pic tures for you so much sooner? When you come in to our store with your films, they "come out" quickly and beautifully clear and lifelike, too! So bring your films to us and don't wait for developments! 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