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October 81, 1942 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE r Commando! Vlalt Tliu Klnrrt n III Cuminumlus Journeyed to Muclfurd T li u r s d n y ovonlng where) they were Hiicsln lit u burn ilimro g I v o n ut Camp Whltu, Tha affair whs given by Centers 1 mid 2, combined, the dunce nlvun- al tliu sports aronu, Twenty-eight Commandos at toiiilpcl tliu party ill which 2BU0 service men mid girls pnrtlclpul cd. The Kliiiniitli group wore tlioii- offlcln I uniforms ii ml sung several songs nil pint of tliu eve ning's ciilurluliimuiit. In keep lug with tha burn dunce theme (lie Mcdiord und Aiililiiiid girls word cotton frocks, the men ap pearing In their fiillgua uni forms. Rotumi Horn Mra. John ' Douglua, 540 Division itrcct, re turned Wcdncadiiy morning from Mt. Vurnoii, Wash. She was accompanied homo by her slater-In-luw, Mlns Douglas, who will visit huro fur u abort lime. Duug lua, Southern Pacific engineer, cuiuo from Diinsinulr to upend a few dnys with Ills wife mid alslor. Jams Rogers Coming Llou tciimit Jiiinca E. Rogers, aon of Mr. nnd Mra. Lcsllo Honors, will arrive by pluno nt tho Mcdfurd airport at 1:80 p. m. Monduy, Llcutcnnnt ItoKcrs, who la In the marines, will come hero from New rtlver, N. C, for a Hduy furlotiiib. Un may be atatloncd aoon at San Francisco. Called By Doath Mrs. II. J. , McGllvrny, 2101 Eborlcin eve ' nuo, hna returned from tho mid west whero alio win culled by the death of her oldest aiater, ' Mra. Elaio Ernal. Her two broth ers, Frmicla and Roy Shinier, ac companied her. Committee Tho alumni com mittee of the Women of the Moose will have an alumni breakfast at- 0:30 a. m. Sunday, , November 1, at tho Mooso bull. AH members of tho alumni of tho Loyal Order of Mooao arc Invited to uttend and bring their wlvca and husbands. Potluck Supper Tho ritual istic committee of .the Women of the Mooso Is to meet for a Blue Monday potluck supper Monday evening, November 2, at 7:30 o'clock at the, Mooso hull. Alt members of tho chap ter are welcome. All drill team girls are urgefl to attend. Visitor Mrs, W. C. Von Em on, uccompunted by hor daugh ter und sun, Mrs, Puul Knopp, (Dotty Van Eiiiou), and EiiHlgn Curl Vnu Enion, arrived hero this weekend to spend u short time at their home, 1040 Mel rose atreot, Thoy will return to Sun Francisco by train Sunday night, Ensign Vun Emon Is tuk lug a course at Mare Island nuvy yurd. Meeting Monduy night at 7:30 o clock there will bo un im portant meeting of the civil air patrol ut tliu chamber of com merce. There will bo Inspection by tho wing coniinuud stuff, it was unnounced. All members are advised to be present by or der of Robert Fulton, group com mander. Grass Firs Tho city fire de partment was culled to 2124 liiehn atreot at 1:20 p. in. Sut urduy to extinguish u gruss fire. Tho truck wus uccompunicd by scrcuming sirens from the po lice department ua it proceeded ulong Muln street. Accepts Position Ann Cur btensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Curstcnscn of this city, recently accepted a six month scrvlco appointment with tho U. S. forest scrvico in Al turns, Calif. Pledged Patricia Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton of Riverside, hna been pledged to Chi diopter of Deltu Zetn sorority at Oregon State college. From Hospital Mrs. William G. Boycr of routo 3 box 478, re turned to her home Friday aft ernoon with her Infant daugh ter. They have been patients ut Klamath Valley hospital. - Leaves Hospital Mra. Eugene Ccrvcnka and Infant daughter left Klamath Vullcy hospital Frldny evening for their home, CIS Lincoln street. Go Home Mrs. James C. Bowen and daughter returned to 1610 East Main street Fri day from Klamath Valley hos pital. Takta Baby Home Mrs. J. R. Grimes and son, Jon Michael, have returned to their home, 307 Martin street, from Klamath Valley .hospital,, : VOTERS OF KLAMATH COUNTY Regardless of Party Affiliation BE SURE T VOTE TUESDAY The Republican Party Offers You Well-Qualified Candidates Let's Vote for Them! CHAS. L. McNARY For U. S. Senate LOWELL STOCKMAN For U. S. Congress EARL SNELL For Governor i it ROBERT S. FARRELL JR. For Secretary of State ; W. E. KIMSEY For Labor Commissioner it FRED L. POPE For County Commissioner -fa ALLEN SLOAN For County Assessor FRANK Z. HOWARD For County Surveyor G. B. COZAD For Constable of Linkville Dist. ' Paid Adv. Klamath County Republican Central Committee, Jack Franey, Chairman. FLOWER SPRAYS MAKEK GAY LINENS 'ST. by AHcc Brooks nore is a collection of our col orful field flowers clover, wild rose, poppy, dairy, thlstlo ready for you to embroider on your towels, scurfs and pillow cases. Pattern 7301 contains a transfer pattern of 6 motifs aver aging 44 x Hi inches; materials needed; illustration of stitches. To obtain tms pattern send 11 cents in coin to Tho Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and tho number for reference. Be suro to wrap coin securely, as a looso coin often slips out of the envelope. Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. to followed by your name and address. . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness and lovely floral offerings ex tended during our bereavement the loss of beloved Naomi Mae Jones. H. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller, Mrs. Don Brace, Mr. and Mrs, Wally Wolcott. . WITNESS TELLS MONEY DEAL IN TREASON TRIAL CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (AP) A witness at the trial of six Chi cugouns on charges of treason testified today that Hans Max Haupt, one of the defendants, guve him $000 to hide the day after the FBI announced the ar rest of eight nazl saboteurs. , The money was in $50 de nominations, Carl Egge'rt, a Chicago plasterer, said. It has been testified that money of this denomination was carried by the saboteurs to finance their mission of destruction in tho United States. Haupt's son, Herbert Hans Haupt, was one of the six sabo teurs executed in . Washington August 8. Two Bills It was on last June 28, Eg gcrt related, that he read about young Haupt's arrest in a Ger man paper and then saw the elder Haupt outside a Chicago tavern. They went inside to have a beer and Haupt paid Eggcrt $05 for Job of plaster ing that he had done as Haupt's sub-contractor. "How did he pay you?" ask ed Assistant U. S.. Attorney Richard Finn. ' "With two $50 bills," the wit ness replied, adding under ques tioning that that was the first time Haupt ever had paid him in such large denominations. Held Money. A few minutes later, Eggcrt testified, Haupt whispered, "Let's go into the back, room I want to tell you something." Eggert said ; that . when they went into the back room Haupt said, "Carl, I have $900 of my own money, and I am .expect-, ing the FBI to search my home. I want you to hold it for me, because I don't want the FBI to get it." Eggcrt said he agreed to hold it, and that about an hour later Haupt brought the money in a scaled envelope. . PLEASE RETURN CAMDEN, S. C, (P) Mayor F. N. McCorkle, in keeping with his office, was the first to donate a key in a drive to collect old keys here. Then he headed home. A few minutes later . he was back searching for his contribution. It was his front door key. Horses Changed? Field Marshal Emil Ritter von Leeb, above, has replaced Mar shal Fedor von Bock as German commander at Stalingrad, ac cording to reports unconfirmed via Vichy radio. Quarterback Club Meets Monday Noon The final meeting of the year of the Quarterback club will be held Monday noon, and Prexy Lee Jacobs on Saturday begged for a full attendance. Jacobs said that at Monday's session officers will be elected to take over at the first of the new year. FUNERAL MARGARET KATHLEEN HILL Funeral services for the late Margaret. Kathleen Hill who passed away in this city on Fri day, October 30, 1942, follow ing an illness of 10 days will be held in the chapel of the Earl Whitlock funeral home. Pine street at Sixth, on Mon day, November 2, 1942, at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. D. B. An derson of the Klamath Temple of this city officiating. Commit ment services and interment Linkville cemetery. Friends are invited. OREGON LABOR GROUPS -'.'"" Favor In 1938, The Oregon State Federation of Labor Said: . "Earl Snell,' republican candidate, has brought to the office of secretary of state a high degree of efficiency. As a member of the state board of control, he has made a commendable . record for fairness . and for business judgment. In view of Mr. Snell's excellent record . . . we recommend that union members vote for Mr. Snell." SILL DIM-OUT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31 (IP) The small fines assessed against dim-out violators by local courts on the Pacific const drew a strong protest today from James C. Shcppard, director of the Ninth Civilian Defense region. "It is amazing," Shcppard said, "to note the cajjy unconcern with which certain courts are treat ing violators of the dimout on the Pacific coast. Some courts are Imposing fines of $1 and $2.50. "This is not law enforcement; this is pitching pennies. "The public realizes and the courts should be aware of the fact that one Illegal light may become the reference point by which enemy planes destroy the continuity of production essen tial to the maintenance of opera tions in the Pacific. "To treat violators of the dim outs as if they were parking violations Is incomprehensible." Navy Training Worth $1500 If you show the right qualifi cations, the navy is ready and willing to send you to a trade school and give you training wortn $1500, the first year alone, teaching you to be an expert in the trade for which you are qual ified, helping you to develop all the skill and talent which you always knew you had. A. R. Triplett,. Y2c and volunteer navy recruiter, states that, "If you're handy with tools ... or if you like radio, welding or any of nearly 50 other skilled occu pations, here's your chance to get the fmest training, to use the finest equipment the world has to offer. C. J. Speakman CBM and in charge of the local recruiting station reminds men that even after you receive your orders to report for induction under Selec tive Service, you may still vol unteer for the navy, right up to the moment of your induction. A. R. Triplett, Y2c, will inter view men interested in the navy every evening or Sunday after noons at 8th and Klamath. For H MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 16, 1942) Train 19 Southboundi 6:15 p. m. Train 20 Northbound: 10 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 6:30 a. m. Train 16 Northbound: 9 p. m. Medford Stage. Westbound, 3i30 p. m.. Evening Airmail. Dance The Eagles' auxiliary and drum corps will sponsor the regular Saturday night dance tonight at the KC hall with Estin Kiger's music. The public is invited. Neighbors Meet The Neigh bors of Woodcraft will meet in the KC hall Monday evening November 2 at 8 p. m. Henry Massman, state manager of the organization, will be present, and a potluck supper will be served after the meeting. All of ficers and guards are requested to wear formats. Juveniles Meet The Juve niles of the Neighbors of Wood craft will meet in the KC hall Monday afternoon, November 2, at 4 o clock. Business meeting, games and refreshments are the order of the day. The committee R M In 1942, The Oregon State Federation of Labor Said: The Oregon State Federation of Labor declared, "Secretary of State Snell, in more than 7 years of service in that office, hat won the confidence and esteem of lobor to an unusual degree. As a member of the state board of control, he has vigorously supported . the policy of requiring the payment of pre vailing wages and observing prevailing work conditions in contracts awarded by the state. He was the lone member of the board of control who defended the right of public employes to organize." Although he did not receive an outright endorsement of the state executive board, he has been endorsed by many locals and crafts who have given his candidacy enthusiastic support. in charge will be Patsy ..Ruth Miller, Dickie Weed and Patsy Clark. To Hold Bale The Home Eco nomics club of the Midland grange will sponsor a rummage sale in the Porter building next to the Meat Center on Saturday, November 7. j Last Merrill Dance Set for Saturday Buldy Evans and his orchestra will hold their last dance for tha season at Merrill Saturday night. This will be a Hallown'an fair. Dances at Merrill have been well attended throughout the season, Evans said, but with gas rationing coming up he hat decided to end the series. Sell it through the want-ads 7-Hour Service KRYSTAL KOTE FINISHING Films left by 9 . m. are ready by the same day ' VAN'S CAMERA SHOP 727 Mats Phone 3611 W Paid Adv. by Snell for . : SI V Governor Committee, "" . dCaThMjrv