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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1949)
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREB Building In Northwest Shows Dip A deflnlt dip In lh volum of building and construction activity tn NiirthOMt rum l vulnl In th Pernio Nnrlhwent Bulldmi Da ta bulletin fir Jun. Th majority of Washington, Or, ion and Idaho cltle report drnia thla J una orr tin aama month In U4I. While Klamath Palls' Julia, '4, llltira la lower than June, IBs. Ill IUI.OMO rjacred Heart pariah Job boosted tin month total far buy May, 1114a. Th coiMlructlon of in new ym and pariah hall la alio llntej a on of th North west major current bulldlix )ob. A comparative table of anm of th Offinn rltlra which reported in th bulletin lollowa City June. IIM Jun. IMS Albany Hnd Corvalllt Eugen Klamath fall Medford Hosebuig Bprlhgflcld till. DM t tl.SM UO.MIO 71!0 II4.M6 1W.47I XW.NIS 104 NX 1 3IH.4I7 75.WU 1M.7J6 74 M 3lU.i3 440.MI0 975.400 1J3.046 KF Building i Permit List Shows Gains Building arllvlly tn Klamath Palls ahow-d an upswing durlnc th pat wcrs with lfl application approved by city councilman Mon ti. night, tntriint im.oo. '.argent building rhnr okayed waa $7000 nrw residence at 23M Kadrlitt. 171 building appllration waa aigneu by Ham Camimnplla. ItrmiHlrllug and repairs mad up th majority of th application. IHry are. altrratlotu at Lake hotel. 1100. Mr. Arth rlmith: remodel business building. 130 Conger, ssono. Jo s.. Jones, rrpalr roof on build ing. 'eleventh arm Klamaih. MOO. Ail-Tvp Konfing cmpany. repairs tn rhurrh. JT01 Wantland. MOO. Walter H'rrlrk: Hmodel of I ire for ator room, Lak howl. S400. Bob Banister ; damoluh garaga- and build bed rooms. IJO Division. MOO. T. K. Chambcrlan: repeira to atorvroom. lit Willow, a 1 00. W. MrDanlal: rmodl residence, tn Pacific Tr no, 11000, Bull Cotrtngton: Karoo r ridenr. JJI0 Main ISO. All-Typ Hoofing company rroof rsaidenc. Ul Main. 1190. All-Typ Hoof company: add oa bathroom. I1M Hadcllff. SJM. John Sano: and repair apartment, IM . JBmnth. SSOOO, Chru Blana. Other appllcauon appro ed by saraoru action waa a nw prtnta ana, J03 Lincoln, S3S0. Paul Pro: aw roof, pelican Orlll. 11700, sVn-Tjrp. Roofing company: nw toss? ea iwsidsrtr. t344 Wantland, 4 (tee, Tsew K. Hodge. Smith Takes School Post LAfcrVTTW. July . Oordon mltn waa elected chairman of th rhool district 7 (Lakevlew) school board Thursdsy night, July II, when th board formed for th IM-M rhool year. He la aenrlng tha fifth year of hit five-year term. Dr. W. P. Wilbur waa named vie chairman. A. J. Callaghan. alerted to th board In June, waa given his oath of office a waa H. B. Perria uperintendent of th district, who waa re-named clerk. A calendar for th arhool year waa discussed. With arhool to open on luexlay. September f and to cloa June 3. loso. Ui calendar pro vides for 1RJ davi Including a two day teacher workshop on Septem ber I and I. Lake Firms FiU Census Reports LAKKVirW. July About 78 per cent of the Lakevlew business firms have filed their business cen ua reports with Mrs. Gertrud M Arnold. fiend, district auiiervlaor of the census, aiie reported thla week V The census began here July II when a renus worker visited th local firms and left report blank At present, a follow-up check Is bring marie for firm that hav not yet filed their report. Postmaster Post At Crater Open Application are being taken for examination for the poult Ion of post master for Crater lake. It haa been announced by civil aervlce bulletin. Application forma may be ob tained from the pout office at Crater lake and must be properly filled out and rrturiird before Auxunt II and he In the WnMiliuttnn, U. C, off us before biiMnrsa cloaca on that ilal The wrlllrn examination will be given In Klamath Palla, and the date will appear on the admlMion cards mailed to applicants after ap plications are all In. Itey Moll. Rnt, Cwilart uii Matpilillty at Pit 1 Mineral Sprlnag IANITAD1UM lift t are a M tftrwjfk IKi aia at mir fimeus atta. ril ttiffi, MM Mmtral Mu Bath fnr RhniinaMm, Artaritlt, Nnintit, Birli an4 lw RlMiq Frt. M m4 Mun trunlln. taekM WtnlU Vir latkl fa Iomi, 0" tmm a BVaaeaMla, IW KWi b Oar laitaeM hT 7BaaasVlsatlMi4 JT 4Vlgeeisl n4)f1lkt)los Wiiril Ifftfrfi firiHirhim PH. 2. Alhlintf, rttjtm Or phirn Irinf riitlanrf, . Mrmaii Wt.lir, Biritlar im f BV ,r I J L- laal J mal W J. .' LaVag7"lCJ THE JUDICIOUS USE OF STONE con odd greatly to the op pearanc of the exterior of a home, os this deign proves. The outdoor fireplace protected by the large porch It on un usual feature that will encourage luxurious outdoor dining. The large picture window bay occupies almost the entire front wall of the living room and both vertical ond horizontal siding are employed in the exterior construction. Available with or without bosement. This is W-379 house design. For blueprints see your locol retail lumber dealer and osk him to order them from National Plan Service, Inc., 1315 West Congress street, Chicago, Illinois. Be sure to specify plon 1 without bosement or plan 2 with basement.. Homemakers To Vacation At Low Echo Pour days of loafing at !.nw Echo at Lak a' th Woods la )mt around th coiner for women of Klamath and Jackson counties who hav registered for Homemakers' camp, August 10-14. FUNNY BUSINESS PCNcTbIDK MIP0UILDlAr& cohmjtv "AH t for the christening, bos I've eliminated the usual difficulty of breaking the bottle!" Now at last... famous elands YV LAGER BEER available in Oregon! Try V-today. You'll agree u iib the thousands u bo uiy. , , elands PUHK Minsi I DISTRIBUTED BY ELMER W. KENNEDY CRATER LAKE BEVERAGE CO. 643 SPRING ST KIAMATH FAILS, ORE PHONE 1 3127 Any hotuewlf In th oounty Is eligibl to attend. Ther will b no children, no making beds, sweeping floors or cooking for those attending camp Juat four days of ease, re laxation, companionship, entertain ment and handicraft Instruction. Registration must b mad with Horn Demonstration Agent Uma Perk right away for ramp so ar rangement for food may Include everyone. Miss Peck also ttaa com plete Informstlon on all details of csmp procedure, whst to bring, whst to wear and so forth. Those inter ested may prion (151 for further Information. 4.ttS Yrs, mm you Oregon folks can buy VitUmJ'j the beef that's famtui for flavor! It's Hmelhng jtwm because it's mtJe by the people w ho hsve been "hrtu P htittr ittr jr 97 yon!' - C a eW frcdfrt1 tslTIM Ct s M IIU. CUMI mm s . an, Camp Site Development Work Pushed LAKCVIEW, July -Artlrles of Incorporation for Camp Cottonwood Meadows, an orgenlMtlon to pro mote development of the Cotton wood meadows summer tsmp sit for recreational use of orgsnlred groups were filed In the county clerk's office last week. Th Incorporators are Mn. Erma Clause, Olrl Bcout commisnioner; I)r. H. N. Trasltt Jr., pastor of Ui Bt. Luke's Eplscopsl church, repre senting tiie church group: Ken Btoll, also representing th Olrl fVouU: Herbert Htover and Ft. H. Kerr, representing th 4-H clubs. These directors are from the co ordinating camp committee which waa formed about two yean ago to direct the summer camping activi ties of th local youth group In connection with Cottonwood mead ows. They will meet late In August to elect officers and select their terms as directors. Terms will b from one to five years so a new director will be named each yar. Only organized groups will be per mitted to u th camp area and facilities. The site has been set aside by the Fremont national forest for summer recreational use. and waa used by Olrl Scouts and 4-H club members last year and this summer. Bummer camp for 4-H clubs be. gan July 31, to run through July 30. and the Olrl Brouu camp will begin July 91 to run through August 14. Lake Legion Names Confab Delegotes LAKEVIEW. Julv M rwle.-., and alternates have been named bv Lake county post No. M. American Legion, and by the Legion auxiliary to represent them at th annual Hat convention at Salem A mutt 4. and Legion Emll Lukl Don Kelley. Robert L. Welch. HLanlev R Vmm. delegates; Edwin Lukl. O. C. Olbbs. w. B. Bowne. Dr. B. H. Franklin, alternates. Auxiliary Rea Oetlv Mrs rinra Evans. Mrs. Jean Kelley. Mrs. Helen Anltiony. delegates: Mrs. Jean De- Klamath Salute Days! 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In a wolf's tracks, the two rear tracks of each group of four foot prints are mad by the forefeet, and the two tracks In front are mad by the hind feet. BATTERY it f and aid battery INSTALLED Ft tea low-prlr for all IU dependa bllltv. 3 heavy duty plates, full SO amp. nr. rapacity. Trad In now. Uf ';"TSS rrrir XrA lif tZKH' J. L DEAN Public Accountant end Auditor Office at tee Nartb 7th Si. Pbaa KM $11,000 mm S ,1 Field Day Slated At Farm Station TULKLAKE, Calif.. July 2D An all-day Inspection tour of farm crop experiment Thursday haa been ar ranged for visitors from Nevada. Southern Oregon and Northern Cal Ifomla, on th annual "Field Day" at Tulelake experiment station. The tour will start at (:10 a. m. Thursday, August 4. with Inspection of crops and experiments at the sta tion. Farm Adviser Jack Hay re ports. Lunch will be served by the Ttbclak Growers association at Camp Newell at noon and at 1:30 p. m. a tour of crop under field conditions will b undertaken. 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