Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 13, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON
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TRAGEDY HITS
Allied Bombers Blast Axis Shipping in Tunis
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EX-RES DEN
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Former Klmnntli residents fig.
Hind In n Iriidctly whlrh oc
mired Thuiscliiy, Muy 0, nt niv
rilon, Wyoming.
Mr, mid Mri, Loe Sutton of
Midland rncflivnd word of thn
dciilh of slx-nionthold Jerry
Sutton, youngest son of Pvt. iintl
Mr. Jinncs Button, nnd the
child's grandmother, Mm, C, E
J.iiwkom, when the Luwson homo
wim burned.
Mm. James Sutton and C. E,
l.nwnon stif fried severe burnt.
Kimerid services were held In
lllverton this punt Tuesday. Oe
lull of tlie fire hud not rem-hed
l,eo Sutton, fouler father of Pvt.
Nul ton.
Friends here remember Mr.
tfumeii Sutton Vetera Bridget
(liuiiflitrr of Mimuel Bridges, now
livinii In Lou Amieles but for
mer Kliunntli resident.
Fire Destroys Fish
Storage, Packing
Plant at Goble
ST. IIK!,EN5, Ore., Mey 13
W) Fire of undetermined orl(ln
Inst night destroyed the old cold
storage nnd fish-packing plant,
nnd two tool houses of the S. P.
f.: S. nillroiid nt Goble, Ore., on
the Coluinbln river about 15
miles north of here.
Fuvorubtc wind saved the
wood steamboat, S. S. Culburra,
anchored nearby. A coastguard
crew from Longvlew saved the
adjoining docks.
Besson Assumes
Command of Camp
Abbot Near Bend
rtKND, May 13 (IT Col. Frank
S. Bessnn has aseumed command
of Camp Abbot, new army engi
neer replacement center near
here.
nwon, a West Pointer who
shw active duty In France dur
ing the Inst war as an engineer
officer, cumo here from Fort
Leonard Wood, Mo where he
also commanded an engineer re
placement center.
One of his two sons now Is a
prisoner of the Japanese.
WPB Reports High
War Expenditures
WASHINGTON, May 13 W)
War expenditures reached a new
high of $7,200,000,000 In April,
the war production board re
ported todoy.
Thtu brought war expenditure!
since July, 1042, to D4,000,000,.
000.
April expenditures exceeded
those In March by $178,000,000,
or three per cent.
Tho figures Include expend!
lures by the treasury, recon
st ruction finnnce corporation and
RFC subsidiaries for all war pur
ooscn.
OBITUARY
CAROLYN ALICE HAMON
Carolyn Alico Hnmon, a real
dent of this city (or the last 18
years, passed away In Klamath
Fulls? on Wednesday morning,
Mny 12, 1043. Tho deceased
was native of Brookings, Ore.,
and was aged HO years, 3 months
and 4 days when called. She is
survived by her husband, Pvt.
Nunh llumon, U. S. army, Camp
Clulbornc, Lb.j her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Guy Wells of Klnmath
Foils: llireo brothers, Robert W.
Wells of Richmond, Calif.. Vern
al P. Wells of Los Nlctos, Coltf.,
and rtichnrd W. Wells, Seaman
2c U. S. navy; her grandparents
Mrs. llijnuali C. Wells of Gleiv
dale. Calif., and Mrs. Mattjc A,
Brown of Yreko, Colli. The re
mains rest at Wards Klamath
Funeral Home, 025 High street,
where friends may call. Funeral
arrangements will be announced
Friday.
METEOR HOLE
Arizona's meteor crater Is
four-fifths; of a mile wide and
600 feet deep, yet the diameter
of the meteor that made It prob
ably was no greater than 50
feet.
Renews Suction of
NewEasv
Nome Method
not a ram
wot A Wwnni'
Here' i la a faw.YARY,J
MONEYBAVINO WAY TO
QUICKLY make taUe teeth TTt TIOHTEH Htff
pply NUrtT to pUU and place la moulh. No heal
nitxlad. It lovn solidities, idluaHng plat anuglf
to tha shape ol the mouth. naUnf heller lit N
Ium or bother. Nol paste er powdar yoi hare at
pplf each day. NUFIT become t pari t fee
rlile . . , solid, laelel, btrmlect, natural 9tmb
in color, easy w elegit and sanitary. skuntuMeUy
designed lo compensate ler tissue shriasao ejatt
, um recession, flenew plate at home, tare
i Honey On application laata tor month. Ehtoy
, ml mouth tomloti Try NUHT. MOMR BAGS'
i It nol eatlttlfxi. x
Bolrl hy LRI HINDRtOKI, IAIT tlDl
i PHrtriMACY, BVinnonYs onuQ front
i ind tiler flood tlrtiKilill
w - .. " , I I t
(NF.A RcdityTtUnhota)
Wracked AU .lilppinu can be seen through the ruins of a warehouse bombed by Allied flyers during the biU
tic or Tunis.' U. B. Army bombers of tho Northwest Africa Air Forces caused much of the damage to th
harbor. Official U. a. Army Signal Corps Rodlo-tclcphoto,
DRESSMAKER OR MAN-TAILORED
TWEEDS . . PLAIDS . . CHECKS . . STRIPES . . J ijY J jj I
DRESSY CREPES AND TWILLS . .j af
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CASUAL . . FITTED . . CHESTERFIELD jpS Y 1
FLEECES . . SOFT MONOTONES fet' J !
TWEEDS . . PLAIDS . . BRIGHT COLORS 1 jr ?'
SMART PASTELS .T JERSEY PRINTS ."; ()
Fl riRAI . ; RUTr.HFR LINENS . . V
MANY GORGEOUS 2-PIECE STYLES . .
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MEMEMBEMS
MldDMrEY
tn Wim AM Wmri
Planes and ships and tanks and guns .T all so
vitally necessary to our success in this war . . .
all cost MONEY and LOTS OF ITl Your old
Uncle Whiskers has money of his own but he
also needs YOUR dollars, invested in Series "E"
War Bonds, to help finance this fight.
Remember, it's only a loan . . . you get back
$25 for every $18.75 you lend him and that's
value plus in any league ... ask your bankerl
So, lei's get going, Klamath County. $350,000
will buy our own personal Flying Fortress. Here's
a chance to smack the Jap first hand, and get
paid for doing it. Let's go
S350.uuu m "
for tha y
UMnH PEUCftN
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RIGHT NOW
WAR BONDS!
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