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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1946)
Questions And Answers Given On Terminal Pay WASHINGTON, Aim. 12 ll'l lMi admin mill iinswrra on Imw ki inn 15,01111,001) vi'ti'i'iiim will nilli'i'l un uatlimiti'cl $2,7UIIU0U, 1)00 (or iinuai'ri li'iivn limn l.ndrr Hut tfiinln.il liny bill I'icililuiit 'in. mini xluncil lusl week: Q. Who In i'IIkIIiU'V A. UlM'lllil'Mi'ii I'IIIIhIi'iI imi'II mill wciliH'il who ni'ivcil liflcl' Si'lil. II. IUHI); funncr of I il-i inrl of wliimi' wrvlcc win In Hit" milk mnl ufliiiT" i ni I'liilxti'd i.ii ii atlll In m-i' vice who on Sept. I. 1114(1, luivit lii'twi'cn () mill I'M iliiys Iriivr In their orcillt. g How do thry u I y '.' A. Ulitnin i I i' ii 1 1 1 j it Inrnia from 1 un I nun! offlco, fill out unci noliirl.!1, nuill ulonu with lIlKl'lllll'IIK Ct'l'tlf ii'iilii to unci of I uylnK uffk'i-K (li'Biiiniitcd In In mrui'tlnn ulii'ct. g. Mow will puynicnt lie iniidr? A. lly nuill. f 25 Bondi L). In what form? A. If k-mi tlwin M total . Iy I'riiaury cln-ik. r'or i.iritiT iimuiiiita, by bondii In inultiili' of with tlto bulmico by clink. Q. WTirn will formi bo i.vnll ob I.;' A. I'robubly within 45 cliiya. t. Whun iniiHt upplk'iitlona be fili'd? A. lly HiMitonibrr 1, 1IM7 J. Arc thr bonds iii'Koliublc o, li'iinnf iT'Jlilr ? A. No, but they nuiy bi- lined to pity premiums, lomis o' con- vi'r.ilon coal on Kovvriiint'iit or Niitlnnid bervlt'i Ufa Instil unco L). Must orlulniil dlscl.timo (irliflciiln or certlflcuto of serv ice be nubmltled? A. No. A true cuiiy collided by mi niilltiirted sliitc or local ulflcliil or a photoatutic copy will sulfiee. Certificate Acceptable A. A "certificate In lieu of dlai'hiiruc" inny bo obtained (loin one of the following Ad Jiitnnt nenernl of the iirniy 4:i(l(l (ioudfe llnw Ixiulevnrd, St. I.ouIh, Mo.; chief of nnviil perMounel, navy department, witslilnuton 2.1, D. C; director of pemoline! "I LOST 32 LBS.! WIAI ItZI 14 AOAIN ' im urn , mim iinnmtuinii Mahl jeklv ilh AV DM Vitsw ' riq ( ai1r Itwlttrini nn. New ( ih bu nwiii ftf urtv i our prti may w may ivH h K um but lie thu rturlrt plm rt hot Mutt A -We tttmtti of monty ittrk. On The Beat In iidiiuui'lera U, S. minimi corps, WuiliiiiKtiin 215, I). (J. or I'oin I . in i Kin 1 1 1 of count M 1 1 1 rd , Wunli InKlon, U. C, (.). L'un u Yelenin who nerved both ii h ml enllNled mini null mi olflcer collect fur leiivu tlnie lie cuiiiiiluted when In the milks' A. Yen, within the uveiull maximum of 1211 iliiyn. Q. When may the bonds be dialled? A. Five yenrs from date they bear. Thla will be the firvt day id the quarter following the iiarter In which the Indivlduul vlia aepariiled from service Pay In Highest Grade Q. If o veteran held aeverul different rutliiKs when In aervice which Knverna the ralo of pay ment'; A. Payment will be nt the I lite In effect lit the time ol last Kcparation from aervice. Thnao atul on active duty will be com penaatvd for lit the lust collided trade or rntliiK held. Q. If n veteran hua died alnce leaving aervice, may hla aurvl vora collect? A. Yea, they will be pukl In full by check. Q. ilow about those adjudged inmme or otherwise iiicom pi lent? A, Their KUiirdinns may col lect entire uuiount bv cheek Q. Who will help fill out forma? A. Any of IlOOOodd velernna community Information in ad visory centera, or liny atatc or ceunly velerana aervice of liver. Logging Work Under Way In Siate's Yawkey Tract LoKKlnK operatlona are under to the county. Funda from the way at preaent on the recently fr,,,t Wn, conalat of grazing fee purcnuai:u iiwi7 iiuci, lyuiK lo the weat of Sun mountain, and on the mountain, with fir timber being taken out. The tract, which waa pur chased by the state aome three yean ago, will probably be called the Yawkey State Forest, with I small urea at the head of Wood river being set aside by the forestry department unci called the Kimball Recreation area. Thla area will be developed as a picnic und camp aite, with fireplaces, tallies and benches being placed for the convenience of the public. Work on the Kim ball tract may start some time this fall. The Yawkey tract was pur chased by bonding through the state for $21,000 In 1U43. At the time of the purchase the yellow unci ponderosa pine had been liirue tract of fir timber left. Tom Brown of Kcno contracted to cut the 14,00(1 acre fir area, sub- forest lands on the west, over Sun mountain, and extend to the Crater lake boundary on the north. At the present time, due to extreme fire hazard, the area has been closed to all travel ex cept those on official business. which will be collected for aA permit must be secured to lurge part of the area, and from enter even on business. the sale of pumice to munufac- turers. Plana arc already under , way to sell the pumice, and sev eral deulers are making pluns for the purchase of It. Pumice from the district will be used In manu facturing building blocks. The area of the park will run from Wood river to the national i DR. M. C. CASSEL Chiropractic Physician MesSaihai, !.. Blsmack SUI AllmtnU 233 SO. 11th ST. PHONE 5609 Just give Ilarbara Nyliart a bowliim bull and she Is satisfied. I logged off, but there was Ilarbara Is both an avid bowler und flshcrmun and prefers to do these In her spare time. She has beeen in and around Klamath rails moat of her lite. She is a stenographer with the local AAA office and handles subsidy pay ments und other war board activ ities. Barbara is on Muryellcn Wright's federal building beat. Box Canyon Road Contract Awarded I'OHTl.ANU. Aug. 12 UVi A contract for grudiug six miles of the Hox canyon mud :i() miles cust of Kugene, on the McKenzle nvcr south fork bus been awarded to While Bros, com pany, Wullu Wnllu for $2:10,137, the public rouds administration reported today. It Is a timber access road, W. 11. Lynch, division engineer si Id and was made on an In formal bid when no bidders re (.ponded to a formnl cull. leuslng portions of It to Jim Fisher of Klamath Falls. So far the cut bus amounted to some $20,000 for the state. Logging operations arc expected to ter minate some time this fall. When the bonded Indebtedness has been paid off 75 per cent of the Income of the forest will go Klamath Business College 733 Pint St. is an "Approved School" for training Veterans under the Gl Bill of Rights Liconsed by and bonded to the state of Oregon. A charter member of the National Council of Business Schools, and of the State Association of Business Schools ENROLL NOW Fall Closies start September 3 We hove a limited capacity and feature individual instruction where necessary Our Slogan "ACCURACY ALWAYS" IIIRAI.D NEWS, Kllixilb r.lli. O Milk does more for the t than any ather food. Ady MONDAY, Am. It, llt, ri Tana I The lion and the tiger occa sionally hybridize. United fAainliners Two flights daily from Municipal Airport to PORTLAND aHhri. $11. IS SEATTLE )hrt. H.40 SAN FRANCISCO aVhft. $11.15' LOS ANGELES 4H art. $17.10' tabH And "All the last'! Airport Terminal Coll 3124 or an auffiorized Iraval agent PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO MOKPITALIZAHUN No Leu mt Tim rrmnot Briultil DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlroprictle Phr '' St No. 11a r.qnlr. Ttieair Blt Pkn 1M In rllnlral (Mia entylwwl hr mUrl itosMM mMS I tlt) IM pf son) loot 14 f I ft pound aat In ( wtMka ttti th AVON ViismiA Umtljr Aduclni Plan. Sr. 7n w N o trcla. No liitllTsi, No diua Iai pbnty, Vmi dita'i ml out mb. txrtaioaa. (., you )iial Ut lbm down. Hitiltila wluN VM1 ajav dollrtmia AVDH Vllamm Candy tWnr OiMla. Oolr sUJA lor 0 tlaya' upf.tly. I'huito tKAR Ol T TMIfl An Al A KrMINUKR ( ("RnlS'H I OR ItHI'ttH WAUOONKR'I PHARMACY A-BAR Household Paring Slicing CUTLERY 90c up at The GUN STORE 714 Main L Coast-To-Coast STORE CLOSED WHILE MOVING TO NEW LOCATION AT THE CORNER OF WATCH FOR OPENING DATE HQS. CWMss,0vFri ADES NOW mD TO FMER Auv NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE THE ARMY HAS A GOOD JOB FOR YOU! Go jnlis in non-enmmh.iiniiril Rrnir.t aro being ofTrml now by llic Urguliir Army lo quiilifird former servicemen! Velernna discharged on or alter May 12, 1915, who enlist or reenlisl for tlneo yenrs niny he cnlisled in llic iiiili-ioin-iniminned grade, fur which qualified, pro vided this grnde is not higher limn llmt held nt time of discharge, and provided llmt nt lenst six nionths of former servico was in one of '100 designated military occupational spccinllics in which enlist ment is now desired. Important, interesting jobs nro open In hundreds of skills ami trades in ths Army, with splendid (mining and educa tional advantages I These arc in addition lo freo food, housing, clolhing, mcdicul and dental care, low-cost insurance. Never has this fine profession offered so much, in new higher pny and oppor tunity for advnncemcnl! i Twenty years from now, you'll still ho h young man. Yet, if you choose lo niiike Ihn Army a career, you'll he eligible to retire then ol lialj pny for llic real of your life! In thirty years, you can retire al KNU$T NOWATYOUIt NIAHttT ARMY KtCRUITINO STATION AND"MAKEIT A MILLION! three-quarters pay! In the case of a MiikWt Sergi'iiul, tins is up to $lt!5.(3 a month for life! There's adventure, travel, education, a secure and profilaliln future in this vital, rculislic piiifcKsiun. (let full details al your iiniiTst Army Kcuiuiting Station. Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments 1. Enllitmanti (or 1V, 2 or 3 yoan. (l-yr anllatment. permitted (nr men now in III Army with b or mors month, of inrvice.) - 2. Enlistment ago from 1A to 34 y.ari Inrtil live ( 17 with pnrontt' foment) eic.pt for men now in the Army, who niny reenli.t at any age, and former aervice men depending on length of service. 3. A roenliMment bonm of $50 (or each year o( active .ervlce .inc. such nomi. was lait pniil, or since Inst entry into sorvlce, provided reen llitment Is within 3 months after last honorable discharge. 4. Mnsterlng-out pay (based upon length of ervlce) to all men who are discharged to re enlist. 6. Option to retire at linlf pny for tha rest of your life after 21) years' service Increasing to threo-citarters pny after 30 years' service. All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement, 6. Ctl Hill of Rights benefits assured for man who enlist on or before Octobor 5, 11)46. 7. Cliolro of branch of service and overseas ' theater (of those still opon) on J-year enlistments. I.ist.n to "Warriors ot Peace," "Voice fte Army.1 "Proudly rVe Waif," Mara Warnow'a Army Show, 'Sound Off," "Harry rViamer SporIM ceview," and "Spotlinht Bants" erirft Guy Lombmtda, Harry Jmmet, and Xaviar Cugat on your radio. NEW PAY SCALE In Adaltlen te Clothing, food, lodging end Medliel end Dental Care Master Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . Sergeant . Corporal Private First Class Private. Startles taie Pay Per Meat 165.00 U5.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 7S.0O MONTHLY SrTIRlMCNT INCOMl AFTIRl 20 rears' 20 Tears' Service Service fi07M JI185.6J 87.75 151.88 74.75 65.00 58.50 52.00 48.75 129.38 112.50 101.25 90.00 84.38 IK ADDITION TO COLUMN ONI OS THS AlOVgi 20 lacrosse for Servico Overseas. 101. lacroase If Member of Fly'"! or Slider Crews. t lacroase la Pay for lack t Tears of Service. POST OFFICE BUILDING Klamath Falls, Ore. JfXIf 11 ilWiot-fc 'MS " r CAcv HEAT RELIEF FOR mmly HERE'S QUICK, EASY HE $ TAURANTS I iSsLCsSl " Mpc STORES. OFFICES. Ri l COOLERS! . Sears Has PLENTY of Blower Type Evaporative Cooler toill cool five or ix average tu'ze rooms! Priced low at only (2) $30 Down. Sears Easy Terms cooling capacity of 4500 to 5000 cubic feet of fresh air every two minutes! V h. p. motor for 110-120 volt, 50 to 60 cycle, A. C. cabinet, 35x33x31 -in. high. Blower wheel 12x12 in. Cool, clean, refreshing air day or night! 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Heavy steel con struction throughout! Extra heavy top and bottom Cabinet size: 24xl8x27-in. high. 111!! 133 So. 8th Phone 5188