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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
pisi to
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I PACIFIC BASES
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ic uiitpii.itH, u ti') ri'i'oininond
od by Siicri'tiiiy of Niivy Knnx
"n luvp Jiipmi dlMirmud on the
hii nflcr tho war."
Many Developed
i. ' MiiuiiUiioii, u vi'ti-nin of Pa
cific wiirfnrti, mild Hie subrnin
, mittc would tliirt Its study tin
, liicdlntcly.
','Mmiy of llii'de lumps wo liuve
developed durliiK this war," lie
: Mild. "Some wc hud liefore It
; Marled. And we'll ucqulro more
;. im wo push iilonu towurd Japan.
,".; H In vital that wo retain those,
fjwc need-for our national de-
fense."
Miijimisoii will takp over It la
new u.islKnmeiil with buck
Ki'ound of first hand knowlcduc
of the navy needs. On active
duly for tlx months lust year,
no served with a l'aclflc tusk
force which look him to many of
tho inland buses.
Bodies Recovered
Oom Navy Bomber
Crash in Bay
. SAN niANClSCO, Feb. 11
(P) Bodies of all but one of
Ihe five-man crew killed when
nnvy twin-cnulno bomber
crushed In Sun Francisco buy
huve been recovorcd.
Tim nnvy announced that vic
tims of tho accident, which oc
curred Tuesday as tho piano ap
proached t h e Alameda naval
base, were:
EiisIkiis Thomas F. EwinR,
Anucortcs, Wash., and George
J. Schulto, St. Louis county Mis
souri; Aviation Motulnmlth, 3rd
Class, John Welch Jr., Sparta,
111.; Aviation Radioman, 2nd
Class, Edward Summers, Ruck,
Tex., and Milton 11. Weeks,
Oakland, Calif., civilian radio
engineer. J
Ewlng'i body ' has not been
Qnd.
wigwag
LUKE FIELD, Aril. (IP) "It
you wish to receive mo, shake
your wings," tho signal tower
radioed n pilot In a recent train
ing flight.
Tho pilot responded promptly:
"If you a ro receiving me,
shako tho tower."
WHY BE FAT ?
It's Easy To Reduce
You rao in ugly pmindj ttrwl htva
mv ilemler, fftlul fltuf No
Utilise Ni. Atutt Nil fi-niitnf
Wllh thU A YDS Man ynu Han i rut
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nmMEAL
FORM.'
Awatdtd 5m ot Aftprmut hy
Animal tltupltil Auoclttlon
oro-pup, a dog food experts
Indorse, now comos In moat
form, too, tho way many
clogs profor It, Mods from
the samo famous formula
that mnkos ribbon form cmo
pup a fnvorlto In thousands
of homos, It contains every
vitnmln nnd mineral neces
sary for a dog's growth and
vigor. Right for dogs of all
ngosl Thoy lovo Itl Econom
ical, also. Two boxes, fod as
directod, Is all you have to
buy to feed an average lS-lb.
dog for ono full weok. Get
oro-pup at your grocer's In
elthor rnoal or ribbon form.
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COMMISSIONED Charles
Hormon Bremer, Herald and
News printer now In the service,
has Just been commissioned a
second lieutenant following grad
uation from the anti-aircraft
artillery officer candidate school
at Camp Davis. North Carolina.
His previous rank was technic
ian, Bth grade.
Muynard E. Clcgg, 2420 Or
chard avenue, Klamath Falls, Is
now a graduate of the primary
flying school at Fort Stockton
Tex., and will be sent to a boslc
flying school to continuo his
training. Ho la tho son of Mr,
and Mrs. T. S. Clcgg.
Lt. John W. Blake of Chllo-
quin spent two days with his
mother, .Mrs. Jean Blake and
his brother Stewart whilo en
route to Camp Davis, North
Carolina.
Lt. Blake has been stationed
at Ft. Bliss, Texas, with the
coast artillery antl aircraft
Since the first of tho year ho
has been executive officer for
the battory commander. He Is
being sent to Camp Davis for
a refresher course In automatic
weapons.
Lt. Blako enlisted In Sep
tember of 10-11. Ho graduated
from Chilbquln high school In
1037 and from OSC In Juno of
1041; attended officers' candi
date school at Cump Davis and
graduated as second lieutenant
In August, 1042; on December
22 he was promote to first
lieutenant.
LANGELL VALLEY Staff
Sorgeant Lakue House and his
bride, the former Kay Griffith,
arrived Thursday from Phoenix,
Arli., to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott House. Lakue
Is stationed at Williams field in
Arizona.
Prlvata James Romtvodt ar
rived lost weekend from Camp
Chaffee, Ark., to spend a short
' HERE'S
WEEK-END WORK
that will help win the war!
Business and Professional Men! Clerks!
College Students! Farmers! All able
bodied men in Klamath Falls, Oregon
You are urgently needed to work on S.P. track on week-ends in this
vicinity. There it a aerioua shortage of track workers. We must
keep our track in first class shape to move vital war traffio.
Help win the war, get healthy outdoor exercise and be paid for it.
At other points on the line, many business and professional, men
have been doing week-end work for us. They have been very help
ful and have gotten a lot of personal satisfaction out of this patriotic
contribution to the war effort.
For full details, please see, as soon as possible .
J. E. BICK - Phone 311)
vacation with his purentn, Mr,
and Mrs. Sundro iiomtvedt.
Corporal Clnuilo Murray left!
Friday morning for his station ut !
DoughiH, Ariz., after vialtingj
with his wlfo for two weeks.
PFC David House, who Is
training at Baltimore, Md.,
would appreciate xoinu letters
from his friends, ho says. His
uddrcss is i .ll Prov, Co., Hola
bird Oidnimco Buso, Bultlmoro,
Md.
WILLIAMS FIKLD, Chandler
Ariz. M. K, McAuloy, son of W,
C. McAulcy, 715 California ave
nue, Klamath Fulls, Ore., has
Just been promoted to tho rank
of first lieutenant.
First Lt. McAuloy, 23 ycurs
old, was made a 2nd lieutenant
In March, 1042, at Luke Field,
Ariz. In civilian life ho was a
student ut Klamath Union high
school and attended Oregon State
college.
Privato Jerry L. Slusscr, who
enlisted In the army air corps
early in December, hos recently
been transferred from the basic
training center at Fresno, Calif.,
to tho army air corps radio
school at Sioux Falls, S. D.
Jerry's two brothers are also
in the service.
J. A. (Jim) Slusscr, SK 1c, Is
first class petty officer In the
US navy, and W. M. (Morris)
Slusscr is a radio officer on a
l'an-Amcrlcan clipper.
Art Hammond of Dorrls, Calif.,
who is now un armed guard in
the U. S. navy, was married on
Jnnuary 7 to Noda Shcpardson
of Seattle. Ho is a brother of
Ted Hammond of Klamath Falls
Mrs. Karl Frlcdrich and Mrs
Harold Gilmoro arc sisters. He
has written that he has again
been assigned to sea duty.
Private Hulph J. Crawford,
radio operator for a bomb
squadron, has now been in Aus
tralia for nine months. Private
Crawford is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Crawford, 1142
Crescent avenue. Before enter
ing tho service ho was a stu
dent at tho University of Ore
gon. Hero ho attended Sacred
Heart academy.
Private Charles H. Zlcglcr,
ago 38, of this city has just
been gruduatcd with high hon
ors from Aero Tech In Los
Angeles, lt has Just been an
nounced by the Army Air
Forces Technical Training Com
mand which assigned him to the
school for the study of aircraft
mechanics.
He has since been ordered to
duty with an active air forces
unit.
Private Zlcglcr specialized In
aircraft engine overhaul at
Aero Tech and received a dis
tinction diploma, signed by
Major General John F. Curry,
commanding general of the
8-1?
The Friendly Southern Pacific
GfliGE TO MEET
To discuss and take action on
tiic various pronicms confront
ing farmers of tho Klumulh basin
and to outliho a program for tho
future, the Klamath Pomona
grunge, consisting of the mem
bership of tho subordinate
grunge of Klamath county, will
incut the regular quarterly ses
sion Saturday, February 13, at
10 a, m. at Shasta school, where
the Pomona session will be guest
of Simula View grange. Pomona
Master Lewis Botcns will pre
side.
Among mutters to be acted up
on will be some of tho proposed
acts of the Oregon legislature,
such as the proposed repeal and
amendments to tho state income
tax laws, diversion of state road
funds for the maintenance of city
streets, and also proposed amend
ments affecting the general tux
structure.
It Is understood that some ac
tion is to be proposed on the
recent establishment of the 48-hour-weck
as affecting farm
labor, and probably on other
acts of the administration affect
ing lubor on the furms. Botcns
urges that there be a large rep
resentation of farmers from
every section of the county
present.
There will be a business ses
sion In the morning with lunch
eon in charge of the home eco
nomics clubs of the grange at
noon, lecturers' program at 1:30
p. m., followed by actions on
resolutions and giving obliga
tions to new members. It is
urged that members desiring to
Join In tho 5th degree place their
applications not later than noon.
Miss Mary McComb, lecturer
of Shasta View grange, will take
charge of the lecturer's program
In absence of Pomona Lecturer
Harry Boyd.
Fire Department
Plans Benefit Ball
TULELAKE The sixth an
nual honpfit hnll tn be sDonsored
by the Tulclake volunteer fire
department is planned for faatur
day night, February 27, in the
Legion hall. Pappy Gordon and
his Hillbillies are on the pro
gram for music.
Men In uniform with special
Invitations are to be admitted
for half price. Ladles will be
admitted without charge.
fourth district. Army Air Forces
Technical Training Command.
In addition, ho received a
scholarship award from Ralph
Hemphill, Aero Tech president,
which will permit him to con
tinuo his study of aircraft me
chanics following the war.
Before entering Hhe service,
Privato Zicgler resided at Klam
ath Falls.
WARNING! BEWARI OP
DOWEL WORMS
Houndwonni In aid you or your child can
mum rcnl trouble. And you may not know
what I wronff. Warning alini arl"plcky"
appetite, narvouaneta. unaaiy itotoacht,
Itching parts. Get Jayne'l Vermifuge rlffht
away t JAYNE'S If America' leading pro
prietary worm medleln i ued by million.
Act tntly yet expel roundworm!.
B ur you gut JAYNE'S VERM1FUGKI
HIGH SCHOOL!
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By ANITA GWYN
Tho Hi-Y drive for the Barbed
Wire Legion turned out very
successfully, Altogether, $87.43
wus contributed to the cause.
As yet, it Is not
known how
Murshficld col
lected, but it
will be announc
ed as soon as the
information is
received.
;
Eight mem
bers of the fresh
man basketball
team arc leaving Friday to play
against two teams over the
mountains. The boys will be at
Mcdford Friday and Ashland
Saturday to play at 4 p. m. Paul
Dcllcr is the coach,
Glassware, china, silverware,
and flowers are on display in
Retail Selling, room 214. The
exhibit may be viewed on Fri
day. The girls of the four Retail
Selling classes got together at
the Pelican grille Wednesday
evening for a very informal time.
Tho punch bowl, phonograph,
and piano were kept busy. Sev
eral girls sang or entertained in
other ways. Here it was proved
that a good time could be had
without any of the opposite sex
around. Dancing, from the
smoothest waltz to very stren
uous jitterbugging was in order.
The majority of the girls were
worn out. Members of the sec
ond period class were the hos
tesses. Mrs. Louis is the in
structor for these classes.
Remember, Valentine day is
getting nearer and nearer.
Weyerhaeuser
Kidnapper Denied
Set of Law Books
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 (IP)
Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure
yesterday turned down the re
quest of William Dainard, alias
William Mahan, for a writ to
force Warden James Johnston of
Alcatraz to permit him to pur
chase a set of lawbooks. .
The convicted kidnaper of
George Weyerhaeuser of Tacoma
is seeking to prepare a petition
for habeas corpus proceedings.
Judge St. Sure ruled it was with
in the rights of the warden to
lay down his own laws for the
regulation of Inmates.
Welcome at the first robin . . . these pretty coats
In pastel colors or darks, ..Featuring important
front fulness . . . intricate stitching . . . pockes.
The Best Buy of
All
U. S. War Bonds
and Stamps!
PFC James Condrey Likes
His Post in the Islands
Br HELEN BERKEY
HONOLULU (Special) Pri
vate First Class James F. Con
drey of Klamath Falls, Ore., is
stationed In Hawaii.
"I like it fine In Hawaii," he
says. "On liberty days we go to
Honolulu and enjoy ourselves.
Honolulu has many clubs for
service men, some on the beach
at Waikiki where a fellow may
swim or play tennis, and others
in the. heart of the city, I usu
ally go to the USO army and
navy Y when I'm on pass. The
Y has four dances a week and
plenty of entertainment on
other days."
Like most marines, Private
Condrey does a lot of guard
duty. "That'i what marines are
for," he explains. "If we aren't
fighting we do guard. However,
I'm in a specialized service, too.
I'm a motor and radio repair
Arnold Nominated 1
For U. S. Court
Of Appeals Post
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 m
Thurman W. Arnold, assistant
attorney general In charge of
anti-trust prosecutions, was nom
inated by President Roosevelt
today to be an associate justice
of the United States court of ap
peals for the District of Colum
bia. Arnold, on confirmation by
the senate, would, take the place
vacated by Wiley B. Rutledge,
who has just been approved by
the senate for membership on
the supreme court.
In line as a possible successor
to Arnold at the justice depart
ment is Hugh Cox, formerly his
assistant and now doing a spe
cial job for the board of eco
nomic warfare. Another possi
bility is his present assistant,
Tom C. Clark.
Offield Market
In Merrill to
Close March 1
MERRILL Offield'g market,
which has been in business for
22 years, is the second business
to announce plans for closing
here within a week. The busi
ness operated by George Offield
and Tom Barry, a son-in-law,
will close March 1. Stewart's
grocery and meat market closed
last week.
Difficulty, of obtaining meat
and canned goods was given by
Offield as the reason for closing
and he hopes to re-open for busi
ness when the war is over. Dale
Moore has also been employed in
the store.
The Japs have found out that
a Hornet stings plenty hard.
SUCCESS
Thtrt's mere than a hint of spring In
tht air thtss days! Clothes are get
ing perkier . . . gayer . . . more excit
ing! And you'll find these bright
young fashions In hnge array at
Searsl Prleed for war budgets.
PENROSE. HATS
New spring felts to brighten
your spring outfit Swing,
brimmed casuals , . . flatter
ing bonnet ... In colors to
rival a flower garden! Size
21 a to 24 and adjustable sizes.
Dressy Details on
GOATS
man. I like the work because
it's diversified."
Condrey said he joined the
marines right after December
7, 1941. "I had no choice. I had
a duty to perform. I was so mad
I wanted to fight right away.
The marines are essentially a
fighting organization and that's
why I joined them. I hope to
move up closer to the front
soon, and Join all thoso fellows
who have gone ahead of us."
After the war Condrey hopes
to return to Klamath Falls and
take up radio as a career. "I've
been crazy about radio all my
life. I've read and studied be
sides going to national defense
school to learn all I could
there."
Private Condrey is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Condrey of
115 Hillside avenue. He is a
graduate of the Klamath Union
high school.
Loggers Will Be
Able to Get Shoes
Under New Orders
To a lot of Klamath's log
gers worrying about their
shoes, Ration Board Secre
tary Gene Larsen offered,
some comforting news today.
Larsen said that many log
gers, who eat at camp mess
halls, did not obtain sugar
stamp books and therefore are
without sugar stamp No. 17
needed for obtaining shoes
under new rationing orders.
Such persons, Larsen stated,
may register at the war price
and rationing board near
Fifth and Main streets.
Stamps will be issued them so
they can buy the necessary
shoes.
TRUCK BILL
SALEM, Feb. 11 (JP) The
state department introduced a
bill today to eliminate the neces
sity of a sworn statement to ob
tain a farmers truck license.
Buy it tnrougt) me want-ads.
The Best Tunes of All
Move to Carnegie llall"
Tune in Station KPO - NBC - 8:30 to 9:00 P.M.' :
FASHOIS
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Colorful Spring
DRESSES
Prints abloom with gay flowers . . . aarks frosted
with spandy white . . one and two piece styles in
rayon crepes. Lots of new frocks in 12 to 20, 38 to 44.
ROEBUCK
133 So. 8th
PLANS IDE TO
CULTIVATE BOO
NEWELL ACRES
Officials of the WRA are
drawing up plans for the culti
vation of an additional 600 aorta
In the Newell area, bringing the
total acreage to be cropped this
season to around 3500 acros, it
was learned here. Approximate,
ly 2000 acres were worked last
year.
The original plan to farm 8600
acres has been abandoned by
WRA, due to lack of equip
ment and manpower.
200 Carloads Shipped
Hardy vegetables will be
cropped, between 800 to 600
area in potatoes will be planted
area inpotatoes will be planted
this spring. The ground will not
be ready to work until some time
around April 1.
Last year WRA shipped out
200 carloads of vegetables, most
going principally to other WRA
projects.
The 3S00 acres to be cropped
lies In the league of nations area
in the Tulelake sump section, be
tween 300 and 400 acres north of
the camp and 60 acres between
the camp and the Great North
ern railroad. This land was
previously leased out by the US
bureau of reclamation.
Now She Shops
"Cash and Cany"
wiuiout rainiul Backache
Wben disorder of kidney function permit
po'unnoua matter to remain in your blood. It
may eatue nagging backache, rheumatic pain,
leg pains, loos of pep and energy, getting up
nighu, swelling, paffinea oncer the eyea .
beadachea and dixsineta. Frequent or icanty
paasagea with smarting and burning msm
time ehows then is something wrong with
your kidneys or bladder.
Don't waitt Alc your druggist for Doan's
FfUs, oaed successfully by millions for ora
40 years. They give nappy relief and will help
the 15 miles of kidney tubes fiush out poison
ous waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills.
AND CO.
Dial 5188