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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1949)
MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1949 'HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE THREE rrr r-ir B GOOD QUALITY FOR LESS SINCE 18S6 mm J e . . 1 . .. ,. .. , , USE OF LADDER equipment wot one of the firemanship phases covered in o firemen't troinlng course held at Oregon Tech lof week. ROEBUCK AND CO 5 MORE BIG DAYS! VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! Jpercr Purchase! Reg. 198 - cotton dresses State Firemen Learn New Techniques At Oil School A itr bistrucUoa sUtool, conduct ed tor -k t Oregon Tech. closed Saturday titer offering Umlnliif lo firesaen from a wide trm in South era Onaton. THe program U sponsored br liie tVegoa Plra Chiefs' association with Flagg Plans Freight Car Lack Probe axLEM. ap. it wi tunnies Coouniaaloner Omit H. Platg plant an Investigation of the nil road freight car shortage. Flagg (aid lumber operator com plained that lack of about 118 can during Auiiut and early September Had delayed shipments, particularly from Southern Oregon. Ha aald the moat aetioua situation vat couth of Eugene and In the Oooa Bay areaa tenred by the mi them Pacific railroad. The utllltlea commission aald lumbermen assert that Orecon U betray, discriminated against In tht j allocation of can. Railroad epokea Bien ear the upsurge In orders for tan hn been laner than antici pated, ha added. State E Bond Sales Steady Bales of X Bonds to Orecon peo ple held up well during tht month of Autust according to a statement just Issued by K. C. Sammona. chairman of tht Oregon savings bonds committee. Bales of thre "small man's Bonds totalled Il.t44.094, a sum sllghll In excess of C Bond sales for the same month In It4t. According to Bammons, fed eral reaenra bank figures show strangely enough that maturities and cash-Ins of savings bonds by Oregon people were almost exactly the tame at for the same month In l4t. amounting to I4.0rt8.379. Tht federal reserve figures indi cate, according to Bammons, that the relative position of Oregon peo ple In regard to salra and redemp tions of savings bonds has changed dramatically within the year. At the end of the second third of l4t. Ore ton people had bought approxi mately 13 million less bonds than they had cashed In or matured. At the end of August, Its!, purchased roughly 13' more savings bonds than they had matured or cashed. Inaamurh aa the amount of maturities in the stsle this year Is considerably greater than It was a year ago. it la quite clear, Sammons says, that tht number of people cashing tn bonds In Oregon prior to maturity hat decreased substantially. County savings bonds chairman. A. M. Collier, has received from tht state savings bonds office figures indicating that tht people of Klam ath county purchased a total of t57,- j IM savings bonds during August' with all of this total being in El Bonds. Maturities and cash-Ins j within the county last month were , tM.120. the aid of tht Association of Fir t Fighters, the League of Oregon Clues, the state fire marshal's de partment. the state department of vocational education and tht Port land fir department. Training acts Ion a are held throughout tht stale. Last weeks school in Klamath Falls was the seventh one held since the pro- , gram's beginning In l47. Another j begsn September 17 tn Portland. The week-long session Included j Instruction In teaching techniques. : firemanship, chemistry of fire, i ventilation, use of gaa masks, use of i pumps and how and ladder equlp- iment. Instructors were Bmer Halslead. teacher trainer, of Salem; Charles Ransom and Earl Albright, both of Oorvalllt. Leo Weldner of Portland, and Jack Hayes, deputy state fire marshal of Salem. Three thousand tinmen In 110 deparunenta throughout the state are covered In the training plan. Shrine Circus Matinees Free For Children Underprivileged children of Klam ath county wiu be special guests at the matinees of the Klamath Falls Shrine rlub-Pnlack Brothen' circus, at the Klamath armory next Thura day, Friday and Saturday, o. E. i Tommy i Thompson la chairman of the Shrinen' committee In charge of this phase of the circus. Ticketa are being distributed by Thompson's committee through city and county erhoola. religious groups and welfare agencies, to boyt and girls who otherwise would be unable to attend the circus. Blocks of tickets, to make their visit to the circus possible, have been donated by Shrlnera. other business and pro tensions! men. Industrial concerns, clubs and fraternal oraanlzauona Ri order that no worthy children be missed, requests for ticketa for children who cannot afford the cir cus may De communicated to Thompson at phone 6401. All requisitions for tickets art being carefully Investigated. Public Lands Timber Sale Approved PORTLAND. Sept. 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