Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 04, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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KLAMATH
STUDENTS ON
DEGREE LIST
OHICGON STATE COLLEGE,
Cnrvallls, Juno 4 Anionic the
(Hill nlmli'iiln roeclvlnK degrees
In thin ciiIIi'Ko'h second war eliis
nl Iho 7'ltli iinniiul commence
ment Miiy 29, 13 were from
Jv In n i I h county. Of those, eight
were from Klmnnth Fill In, two
from Mnlln unci onn from Mar
rill. Thn commencement exercise
thin year combined tho grnritia
I Ion crrcmonlrii, brief formal
Imiiiwiriitlon for President A.
L. .Slnind, mid mi observance of
thn 7.1Hi yrnr In thn develop
ment of Orcuon Stnle collega.
Kven wllli llio wnrtlmo roriuc
lion In student enrollment, the
itriiduiitliis tin sn vvns one of the
three or four liiriic.it In tho In
Mlttillnn'ii history.
Of those receiving lcroc-,
BM luivo completed the regular
four-year courses for various
liiimiliiureitto degrees, while 87
received muster's or doctor's
degrees. Almost tho entire num
ber of men jiruduutca this year
will go directly Into sumo form
of mllltury service, while the
few remaining will nil have
places in ndvanco tlint will bo
directly or Indirectly connected
with war Industries, Alt senior
HOTC graduates will receive
commissions nfter brief special
ized training. Thoso from Kltim
nth county follow:
Alone Morris Williamson,
Klamath Kalis, received a mus
ter of science degrco with a
major In household administra
tion. A 1020 graduate of Mon
tana State college, her thesis
was entitled "Attitudes of 100
High School Seniors Townrd
Preparation for Marriage."
Bachelor of science degrees
In agriculture were received by
Fred D. Peterson, Klamath
Falls; nay W. Drake, Mnlln,
and Lnw.wn L. Kundra, Merrill.
Among the graduates In the
school of engineering to receive
bachelor of science degrees
wero Fred D. Sparks, William
I.. Wales Jr. nnd Dcrll T. Webb,
Klmnnth Foils.
K. Jean Thompson, Klamath
Falls, received a bachelor of sci
ence degree from the secretarial
science departnionl nnd Bob W.
C.'owbroiigh. Spraguo River, ob
tained the mime degrco from the
school of forestry.
Luttio E. Stowart, Klamath
Falls, nnd Barbara Jane Graf
tun, Mulln, also received bache
lor of science d e g r e o s. Miss
Slewnrt earned her degrco In
homo economics and Miss Graf
ton in sclenco.
Klnmath county students re
ceived two bachelor of arts de
grees. Margery Bell Johnson,
Klamnth Falls, earned ono with
work In science nnd Don B.
Rice, ' Chlloquln, obtained one
from the snmo major school.
Labor In Germany today, la
bor in conquered Europe today,
is crucified. Tho onco free
worker of n once free Germany
nnd Europe Is now nailed to tho
crooked arms of the swastika
cross. Gerhart II. Soger, for
mer Jlolchslng member.
WM BONDS
All ths safeguards which the In
genuity of our War Staff can devise
nro thrown about our troop trans
ports. Hundreds of ships, loaded
with thousands of mon nro being
moved ovcrsons to distant battle
fronts. And when our boys step
aboard transport ships their pay
.steps up 20 percent. War Bonds and
(War taxes must provide that pay.
If you thought your purchase of an
extra War llond would save the
l(o of ono of these boys, you'd do it
wouldn't you? And It Is your War
Hontl purchases which gives them the
equipment to win a victory for Free
dom. Buy that extra Bond, "you've
Iono Your Bit, Now Do Your Best."
V. S. Trmurt Dtfirlmtnt
DANCE
Friday, June 4
ICC. Hall
9i30
Townsend Business
Meeting at 8:00 o'clock
WW
Fircboat Battles Flames on Seattle
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A flrtboat (left), threw streams of water on the three-alarm
war-Industry plants In Seattle's southend. In a blase that fire
damage of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Light New Army Carbine
Patterned Like Bee-Bee Gun
By HAROLD C. McKINLEY
POUT CLINTON, O., June 4
W) The bec-beo gun, a toy with
which most American boys havo
riddled empty tomato cans, pro
vided ordnance and industrial
gun designers with the idcu for
ono of tho army's newest weap
ons. Tho new firearm n vicious
little ;i0-callbcr carbine combin
ing lightness, fire-power nnd ac
curacy up to ubout 2000 yards
was demonstrated to newsmen
for tho first time today by the
war department's Cleveland ord
nunco district. Production Is
hearing full scale nl the Stand
ard Products Co.'s plant In this
Lake Eric town.
The carbine Is a short-bar
EPSOM SALT - 5- 31c
SOLN No. 59
VITAMIN CAPSULES
$1 HIND'S
1AA A D n. Vitamin
Capsules
100 Aspirin Tablets 37c 1 lb- Supermalt Tonlc 1.25
Vaseline Hair Tonic 63c
CO. MaIIo Shaving
www ITIVlll
Cream
Box Stationery
Similac
I :.A.tMM Tooth
Paste
Cod Liver Oil
$1.25 Absorbine
100 Bexel SSS."
$1.00 Albagar
50c Lysol
D4 rMUtMHB BodY
I tj VUIMWII1.
Rub
CIGARETTES
Old Golds, Luqltlos
Camels, Chesterfields
M Pk9. 2 for 26i
. $1.28 per Carton
s; jh.uui mil in mil I
.ft I
reled rifle, only 30 Inches long.
It weighs less than six pounds,
Including strap and cartridge
clip. That's about three pounds
lighter than the Gnrand.
It spits IS high-velocity slugs
from one clip with deadly ac
curacy. The velocity of Its bul
lets nt ten feet from the muzzle
is 1900 feet per second, ranking
next to the (J a rand rifle's 2675
feet per second, and consider
ably above older types of hunting
rifles which ranged less than
1800 yards.
"In combat, It has been the
best weapon for the individual
ever turned out," says Col. For
rest C. Shaffer, commanding of
Antiseptic
Pint
Cytomln
100
U Fi I liml " f 1
Honey and Almond
Cream (Special)
2.39 60c Sal Hepatica 49c
1 lb. Albolene g""' ,89c
Qt. Milk of Magnesia 59c
75c Pond's 1, 59c
Billfolds Leather .... 986 to
4.50
$1.00 Balm Argenta 89c
S. M. A. ; 94c
50c Calox lTd 43c
75c Dextri Maltose 63c
$1.00 J & J Baby Oil 89c
Sulfathiazole S?dnd 25c
Facialette ?;r.'.'ng 25c
White Ace 23c -49c
39c
49tt0 1.50
89c
39c
1.69
Jr. 89c
1.98
79c
Laxative ....
J 47c
43c
Avalon, Domino
126 Pics. 2 for 236
$1.05 per Carton '
Waterfront
uii
fire which roared through three
officials estimated, would cause
ficer of nearby Eric proving
ground.
"The Carbine Is especially
il n hhiiism w mfmmy imisvass
i4jMSj2iiiii
Delicious I Curried chicken, lamb or
veil, with fluffy riccl Enjoy them
often fry this lively curry blcod.
Schilling
PUT WAS STAMPS ON YOUS tHOPPINO LIST
49c
Q10 DIL
I I I III
NINTH AND MAIN STS.
Oregon Coal Fields
May Be Operated as
Emergency Measure
PORTLAND, Juno 4 (P) Pre
liminary examination indicates
Coos county's coal deposits may
be developed as an emergency
fuel source, Director Earl K.
Nixon of the state department of
geology and mineral Industries
reported today.
The Cool deposits, In the Co
qullle area, contain about the
same grade of coal as mined in
Washington better than lignite,
Inferior to bituminous, Nixon
said.
TRANSPORTATION POWEH
A river with a current flowing
six miles an hour has a trans
portation power 729 times great
er than a river flowing two miles
an hour.
good for jungle fighting. A sold
ier can carry four or five times
as much ammunition for this gun
as he can for the Garand. It's
very effective at short range,
having greater accuracy than the
43-cailber pistol which is handled
expertly by only a few men at
ranges over 50 feet."
FOR RENT
OFFICE SPACE
Front Rooms Facing
Main St., Between 7ih and 8th
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
H Seltzer B
Ik 1
Sf. Mineral 1
1 OH 1
I Oil J
'DRUG CO.
B" & UT
VAX NOW BUY NEW
TI11ES
Yes sir, yon are eligible to purchsse Grade I Tires if you have
"B" or "0" gasoline nooks and rations for more than 240 miles per
month, provided your present tires can no longer be recapped I
You Just can't buy a better tire than the famous Hrestone
TJeLoxe Champion it's packed with thounandB of extra miles
and it's so tough and rugged that it can be recapped time
after time.
Come In and let ns help yon make application for a rationing
certificate and when yon bny, bay the best, Plrestonel
KEEP 'EM
SIIINIAG
riBBBTOXB 0LEANEB
AND POLISH is a great
time B&verl Cleans and
polishes In one easy opera
tion! Step Up
Blotor
Efficiency
with
Fyroil
GRADE A
for GanlltH
GRADE B
for Engine Of)
85
1
Pyroll, feomposed only of
the finest lubricating
elements, reaches all parts
of the motor and la safe to
ns In the most delicate
mechanism.
PENN SENTINEL
MOTOR OIL
2-Gal. Can $1.65
527 Main
39. L
1
BOOK IIOI III Itw
wf YOU CAN HAVE
YOUR TIRES RECAPPED
Aa ReUiaHiHf Gettifccate Requited
Tat longest mileage and guaranteed quality, have your tires
recapped by the Firestone Factory-Controlled Method . . . no
rationing certincata Is required. Faetory-trained experts will d
the Job.
TRUMPET
nonxs
CoouMmftiw Pewthll
4.95
Completely wired and
assembled with built-in
relay. Beautiful gold luster
en
9
FAMOUS
COOLAIRE .
Smartly Talkndl
Ss f y To Ktp Cfeen
Men's Army Twill
MATCME
PANTS
4oM
GooH looking work clothing that gives yoa
a "well-dressed" appearance yet is tough
enough to "take It." Made of tightly woven,
heavyweight cotton twill. Vat dyed and
sanforized guaranteed not to shrink mors
than 1.
Hittn to (ft Vote of Written with Richard Crook nn4
OrcheitrOf untUr direction Of Alfred WalUntttin, Monday
Per ma-Life
Battery
lakes extra high charging
rate. Heavier plates In- '
crease Ills of battery.
V IATTHY :
SALE
CONTINUED
Regular Price 3.95 S.9S
COUPE
2.88
and 4.88
Regular Price 8.95 & 10.95
COACH & SEDAN
6.88
and 8.88
COOL RIDING COMFORT
Made of long wearing eloth and
fiber, in a good looking pattern
that will spruce np your ear's
Interior. To keep It dean, jut
sponge It lightly.
Set
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