Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 16, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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    April IV
PAGE TWELVE
the United Stales entered the
war,
XUHS Band Gives
Thursday night by the KUHS
headed by Roy Rukcstruw.
Lt. Byron Kennerly
Visits Family Here
Lt. Byron Kennerly lias been
visiting here a few days with
Kennerly, from Mother flld
whore ho Is a gunnery director.
Lt. Kennedy hut been in the
U. S. nlr force for nearly a year.
Ho was a' member of the Amor
lean EhkIo squadron which
fought for Enillmul long before
70-piece band directed by An
drew P. Loney.
The band presented five num
After the concert, members of
high school
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Concert for Elks
the band partook of light re
freshments in the Elks' dining
room.
Always rend the classified ads.
Thursday Night
"British Pl re o Rommel's
New Lino" headline, And
that'll a direct hit at the line
Hitler hnndii out nt home.
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A half-hour concert was pro-
bers. The program was arranged
scnted before the Elks lodge by the entertainment committee,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AU
Corrtror.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
OREGON LIFE
ADOS
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MONTGOMERY WARD
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TO BOND DR1V
Oregon Mutual Life Insurance
company added $25,000 to Klam
ath county's April war finance
campaign Thursday.
Lynn Roycroft, Oregon Mutual
representative here, notified the
war finance committee that his
company would purchase bonds
in that amount in Klamath coun
ty. The company Is Investing
$1,000,000 in the current war
bond drive, which Is in addition
to $1,500,000 previously pur
chased. This is the second purchase
made by an Insurance company
in Klamath county in the last
week. Roycroft, who Is presi
dent of the Underwriters associ
ation, also pointed out that local
insurance men are actively work
ing on war bond sales, carrying
a heavy part of the campaign.
Deputy Sheriff Dale Mattoon
left Wednesday evening for Al
bany on a subpoena to appear
as a witness in the trial of Rob
ert Lee Folkes, charged with
the train murder of Martha
Brinson James.
Deputy Sheriff Jack Franey
was called to Albany earlier in
the week for the same purpose.
District Attorney L. Orth
Sisemore is assisting in the
prosecution of Folkes. The two
Klamath deputies participated
in investigation of the murder
When the death train was held
here after the slaying in lower
13 berth last January.
SALEM, April 16 (JP) The
state tax commission received
five clothes baskets full of mail
today, the largest amount on any
one day in its history.
This year's collections up to
last night deadline for filing
income tax returns and making
first paymentg-ntotaled $10,500,
000, compared with $5,800,000 at
the end of the filing period last
year.
A total of 185,975 returns had
been filed last night, compared
with 165,000 during the first six
months of last year.
Returns received in today's
mail are accepted without penalties.
Giraud Orders
Pro-Axis Purge
From French Army
ALGIERS, April 16 (IP) An
authoritative source said today
that Gen. Henri Giraud had or
dered a purge of all pro-axis and
Vichy-minded officers from the
French army.
He said the French civil and
military leader in North Africa
had ordered commanders of the
land, sea and air forces to re
port to him by May 1 the names
of all officers who had shown
a reluctance to fight on the allied
side because of their allegiance
to Marshal Petain.
Bonanza Library
Club Holds Party
The Bonanza Library club will
. give a public card party Tues
day, April 20, at 8:30 p. m. in
the library clubhouse. Refresh
ments will be served, and every
one is invited to attend. Ad
mission will be 25 cents. Pin
ochle and bridge will be played.
' WHAT SHORTAGE?
DALLAS, Tex., (AP) Here's
what OPA agents said they
found in two homes:
Fifteen hams hanging in a
bathroom.
Two cases of razor blades.
Fifty-two pounds of butter.
Two new automobiles tires.
An extra 514 cans of food
in addition to 840 cans de
clared when rationing began.
(The OPA said it would give
the illicit canned food to the
Dallas war chest for hospitals
and needy.)
By ANITA GWYN CAMPBELL
, The junior amateur snow was
a success Thursday morning
with music danclne and laugh
ter all rolled into an hour and
is minulps. Jean Boiling won
the first prize of $5.00 by sing
ing otar uusi.
ft I Jeanne Hamilton
Af!dLI played "Indian
Love Call" on
the piano and
was awarded
the second prize
of S3.00. The
German band
15, 8 I boys won the
I Tfc, I third prize of
$2.00. We imagine they all
bought milkshakes so the money
could be divided evenly.
The junor class did themselves
proud this year. It gave us an
idea of what they can do and
what can be expected of them
next year.
"Who do you think you are?"
or something to that effect was
the greeting Latin club initiates
received yesterday. They were
all dolled up in fine resemblance
of early Romans wearing the
latest style in togas.
Bettie Hopkins 3,537,570
Betty McKinney 2,580,500
Vivian Dirschl 2,617,010
Sally Mueller 2,912,885
A lot of people are wondering
how the girls shot up so quickly,
so here it is. Klamath Union
high school bought $100,000
worth of bonds and put an equal
amount of $25,000 on each girl.
Did you buy a bond this week?
E
: PORTLAND, April 16 m
Orders for pine lumber dropped
sharply during the week ending
AprU 10, Western Pine associ
ation reported here today.
Information collected from 99
identical mills showed orders for
Idaho white, ponderosa, sugar
and associated species of pine
totaled - 67,556,000 board feet,
compared with 82,023,000 for
the previous week, and 119,194,
000 feet for the corresponding
week last yeaf.
Similar comparisons of ship
ments are 69,288,000 feet, 67,
600,000 and 79,203,000, and of
production, 60,574,000 feet, 62,
856,000 and 67,300,000.
Motorists to Get
No Gas for Summer
Vacation Jaunts
PORTLAND, AprU 16 UP)
Motorists will get no gasoline
for vacation jaunts this summer, I
the OPA said today.
"Ninety miles is the only por
tion of the mileage allotment of
A, B or C bookholders which
is not intended for occupation
driving," said Edmond W. Eg
gen, district mileage rationing
representative. "And even that
is meant to be used for family
necessity driving."
Army Bomber Gets "
German Submarine
WASHINGTON. Anril 18 IJPi
An army heavy bomber caught
a German submarine on the
surface in the Caribbean sea
several months ago, the navy
reported today, and destroyed
a wun aeptn cnarges.
A member of the submarine
crew who survived the attacks
was picked up 10 days later by
United States destroyer and
taken into port. He had sur
vived through the aid of a life
raft and vest dropped to him
from the bomber.
President's Order
Said "Violation"
WASHINGTON, April 16 UP)
AFL members of the war labor
board today asserted that the
president's hold-the-line execu
tive order is a "flagrant viola
tion" of the no-strike agreement
and they believe lt is "neither
sound In construction nor work
able in practice."
Always read the classified ads.
CORRECTION
Ford V-8 Motor Ad Ran in Wednesday Paper
Outright Price ......... $124.95
Should Have Been $94.95
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