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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1944)
1 I f J ! 1 r: il : I MM- I! I' 'i 'Ml I. ' i i' '' I !' ' l i ' I' I 1 ! I I ' I I Ik ii I t i1. t i 1 1 j ' ! I a PACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Landing Craft Approach French Invasion Coast J ' & 5 i . x 1 Lv-" I jit. Wi "iV. Pinpointed In wakes of ipray, landing craft approach a beachhead on Ihe northern ihora of Ftance on D-Day morning as the allies thrust against Fortress Europe. This reconnaissance photo if one of the first two showing inrading forces on the French side of the channel. (AP Wire photo from signal corps radiophoto.) j ENGLAND ,ps5 ,w fc SzL-J English Channel ' fv5" 'SL BELGIUM : cT.erb0 Dieppjgt LJ JGERMANY Angers 1 X , STATUTE MllfS J'lNVASION COAST N ET W 0 R K This man shows principal rail lines and waterwars in the "invasion coast" section of northern France and the Low Countries. . "". Rain Aids Crops I Jh State During Week, Bureau Says PORTLAND, June 8 (JP) Oregon crops and pastures were aided by rains over most of the state last weeK, tne u. b. weam- ef bureau said today. Accompanying winds, how efer, caused some lodging of heavy erain in western areas, halted haying, " and damaged some cut hay. Not yet complet ed sheep shearing was delayed, The weekly crop-weather sur vey reported damage to grain P. O. Pin-Up .lj;an Parker, above, curvilinear 4iey would most like to play,- I ; For Iil A Pair of !Afl Wool Slacks J or ;0DD SUIT TROUSERS '! From i RUDY'S K t ' (I0 Main HI. ' from-the May 23 frost in east ern areas. Pastures in coastal counties are excellent, the bu reau said, although eastern pas- lurages require sun more ram, Ranges and unirrigated pastures unproved ouring tne week. ; S t r a w berries, gooseberries ana a lew cnerrles were being picked last week, and nuts were generally well set, the survey showed. Eastern - potatoes, cut back by frost, began recover ing. Klamath county, whose onions suffered severe frost damage, is replanting large acreages to other crops. Harvest of lettuce and- peas and sugar beet thinning was well underway. Corn planting continued, with early corn up but showing the need of warm er weather. Moderately cool weather pre vailed most of the week. Top temperature was 84 degrees at Wasco; minimum 26 at Madras. Removal of Cheese From Ration List Regarded by OPA WASHINGTON, June 8 UP) Removal of all so-called perish able types of cheese from ra tioning within the next few days is under consideration by the office of price administra tion. Conferences are being held- with the war food administra tion to decide whether the step should be taken to speed per ishable varieties into consump tion to prevent possible spoil age. Cheese production now is at a peak, and industry reports show that the supply is begin ning to back up. The move would eliminate point values on such types as cream cheese, Neufchatel, Swiss, creamed cottage cheese, Mun ster, iimburgcr, brick, Breau and Camenbert. Cheddar cheese and varieties containing more than 30 per cent of the type would continue to be rationed, it was understood. The current ration cost of all cheese is 10 points a pound. London' nnstnffice tiWfipinrv contains many odd and amusing names as Chamnaane. Rtiftpr Cheese, Mutton, Fullilove. SUNDAY foos t, fy 'records 2M ceNTURYfoxpiemne) XT Both Theatres Starts Sunday L ftS : I r Feature Time 2:46 746 9:57 m i Telephone 4567 T"3K xsnfl colli iT 1 '.'il jjf ?S i' askW M I Id III - i . ww n . , -I "iAr" STARTING TODAY 7 a aiteitaMiiLM It I sasai i Pi- ' i eaw. m m V3 si m ,ii . m mm mw w mm I-. ; CDirif J CD A if w.;. Walter CATLETT i '" i,u UTTicririn i. -, . : kVUVII Sl I I k.1,1 . WSSvzetr.mm -- -, am " , MODriCe 91. ILAIIf j 1 . 3 1 1 Aatflt pril 4 For Your Added; Screen Enjoyment' "A Letter From Ireland" badle Hawkins'. Day (U"l Abner) Latest News lie nil n i m m nenasuiimsi4iiuaiu.,77 Sox Office Opens i4S Shows 7 HELD.QVEB i More Days ii Wewill not replsM Iodm fK((i 773 tVN-BWUL! .v EDWARD SMALL Marjorie REYNOLDS Dennis O'KEEfE Gail PATRICK Misciia AUEI Charlotte GREENWOOD Htutkm nun kiiwwd - mum Continuous Show Daily Box Office Opens 12:30 ENDS TODAY GEORGE RAFT in "Background To Danger" Second Hit "Mystery Broadcast" FRIDAY and SATURDAY "Hoppy".. strata It staff! BILL BOYD In m f llllltK? lumiiot Another ACTION HIT , I --Tm mi ihe mm TOM WSAL . JEANNE ATES HUSH BEAUMONT Feature Time 2:47 7:47 . 9:39 jjiHililil i m mmmtm M uj at au w ii...,;' k a Box Office Open Matinee Ii30 Evening 6:49 Today - Friday - Saturday NltSOrT utnl vr EDDY COBURI ;WdW-ht --' 5 ( women lfia...woH ''" r & JLL jt f r S 2v .... - ...freedom &oin reHlcoolsl - l V -5 y.'A ' V , & .......... ...Ii. he had Mutt "" " -- , . - DOWL R , She dsdarod the Fifth freedom ". , Box Office Optiu 1:11 " ENDS TONIGHT v; ;"Dangroui ; Blondei" Erelyn Ksyn ; Second Hit "Suspcrt4 ! Perion" , Clifford Intt FRIDAY and ; SATURDAY OLOEirYINOlHESBAl PIONEER Bfiftj AMEftUAi Vftiff.Mnny'JwH0ovK ADDED SCREEN FUN THIS IS AMERICA (Hot Money) ft CARTOON LATEST NEWS iMNWAYKTj " K? 1 ;