Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 16, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    8M6, 1944
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AT SERVICES
GERALD AND NEWsi KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
THIS CURIOUS WORLD By wmi,m F.r,u.on
ACTRESS
Ainwff .t PmvIbuii fusil
The three commanding of
, of Klumnth mllitiiry In
Lions l'oko for the first
from tho samo platform nt
j i.vonlnu's successful
L Buy oxor"loi conducted by
L Klamath rulla Klks lmno.
11"". "V.,r .pVvlooa. hold In
tut of m
.p, ... - .,!.
Wi ":fl JUrin B.
- ,ln ..n m tho !.
El.co of tho U-20 bombll.U
I"1.1"" ,.,Mh hnrl boon n.
I.mccd only a fow hours bofoio
.U ,xcrcl"w- He discussed tho
a? . 1.. ..r llm in nil Willi rni ry
W ls.T'fi l,,ln rilatant com.
I. J;n In this wur,
. ... n t...
" n .V th. navy air
u'""i. nrf an Incident in
Muo" u' o...flr In which a
ird-IialitlnB '"Mid of Americans
ikon Isluncl thnt hurt previous
Ken Invaded by tho Japanese.
. .mnhiisUed tho realities of
Ichlnclclontit I" 1110 world ,lru
I Ll Colonel Vorn Austin, com
w. Am,ni nf Cnmn rule
!!c exprewed confidence that
,e 'dim will bo pluntod In tho
. . .11....,., 1 fuliiro In Her n
.-ch I'lmiixcd tho series of
Iks which followed the blks
urnnlry slmwini! the history of
,c flnu In which tho Women s
rabulunco corps purtlclpnled.
Feiituro nt tho openlni! of the
remonles was the hoisting of
,5 Old Fort Klamath flu. n
j.stor flua which flew over Kort
Imnuth to the tlmo of I In Bonn
nnmrnt In 1HH0. Mnlcolm Kplcy.
resident of the chamber of cam-
...ulU Aivni thn old llllif.
!'ide ' brief talk on tho history
1 k huue bnnnor.
Exult"! Rulur Jack Llnmnn
td Ihe Klks In the flna dny rl
ml. The progrnm was arranged
iv Vernon Moore.
Military units from the navy
ir jlnlion. Camp Tulclaka and
he Marine Barracks stalled a
fain street pnrnde prior to the
iroirrnm.
On September 13. 1033, the
hermomclcr reals ered 136.8
lurre at Azltla. Tripoli. Tho
time year, tho temperature was
134 In ucatn vnucy
DANCE
Every
Sat. Nite
F.O.E. Hall
Sth and Walnut
9:00 to 1:00
Sponsored by
A.rla No. aOBO F.O.E.,
Auxiliary and Drum Corps
Estin Kiger's
Orchestra
PUBLIC INVITED
tliu rostrum.
HORIZONTAL 85 Eest Indies
tabor.)
88 God of love
88 She Is a
VERTICAL
1 Paid notice
! Short lottors
3 Neither
4 Ireland
1 Pictured
ctreia,
II Portsl
1. Written form
of Mliter
13 Single thing
14 Three (comb,
form)
IB Type of moth
18 Indiana
(abbr.)
17 Before
(prefix)
15 Man's name
20 Print
measures
23 Relax
28 Operatic solo
28 Bone
27 International
longuage
2DOpora (abbr.)
30 Lieutenant
(abbr.)
31 Insane
32 24 hour:
33 Near
38 Calcium
(symbol)
38 Doctor (abbr.)
37 Father
39 riniihed
41 Ctar
43 Individual
44 Depressed
48 Native metal
49 Vase
81 Egyptian sun
god
S3 Long fish
84 Worry
T
Flashes of
Life
DEVELOPMENT OF
IT
22 Was seated
24 Conv
8 Mohammedsn 2 Soparate
prince
6 Away
7 Wreck
8 Tavern
9 Duck
10 Street (abbr.)
17 In behalf of
18 Legal point
21 Unit of wire
measurement
flights
44 Against
48 Space
28 Murom room 48 Levantlnt
tor
T
m
29 Unusual
33 FUSS
34-2000 pounds
37 Standard of
value
38 Exist
40 Nerve (comb.
form)
42 Individual
IT
ketch
47 Fleet animal
80 Reverend
(abbr.)
83 Before
64 Fathom
(abbr.)
87 Steamshl
(abbr.)
w.
it
wfffa
FT
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1ST
1ST
Second Infaniry Division
Red Hot in invasion Area
By The Associated Prtsi
flF.NTLEMAN
NEW HAVEN, Conn. A
woman shopper dropped a pack-
nttti (in n niinv hihuwuim. uiiu
(rtilUal nn a fr-UI naPAR heforfi
Lurmnu to DICK 11 UD. A neiuiui
mnn b-irk-nri If flhftnrl fi fflW feet
---. .
vn nhn wnmrin't huvA so lar 10
walk back to pick It up. She
smnea nor iiiaimn, 110 nyyuu
nis nai ana wamea away.
. t a tin nr OPPOBTUNITY
PHILADELPHIA Counter
ritit7
"Nn h nit nf IMA ftnrt." UBIO H
62-year-old Chinese laundryman
who admitted photographing a
$1000 bill and mailing it to
rhuniiirinff "f liittt wanted mv
irienus in L-nintt w niiuw iiwt
wen l m doing nerc.-
kiil 11. i 1 nmmiKRioner nor
mnn T rirlffin hnlri him in
cnnn hull fnt- thn crund iurv on
a charge of illegally photograph
ing unucu aiaies currepvy
rnrv arrs
spa TMnFTF.r .T). til. A sroun
of workmen discovered, much
of bees are making their home
1 in inn mipr nr fii me BnmL oi
President ' Abraham Lincoln's
tomb.
The discovery was made
whitn thn men went into the
shaft to make repairs on the
tomb wnicn was siignuy cam
aged recently when lightning
I oti.iir-b' fhn mnmimnnl
The workers retreated and
made new plans to fimsn tneir
job.
onnTt.ANn .inn 1 IPi
Tint- armv pnfflnnpra were told
today that further development
nt nnlitmhta rlvpr nnviffation is
necessary to expand postwar
northwest industry and provide
Jobs for the new war working
populace.
AorlntiHiiral a n H Industrial
leaders declared at an army en
gineer hearing nere inai ira-
nVAtmrf na.iiifallAn Ml iht- T" i VPT
nalulnrV InnlllHtntf Ihp Snflke
tributary would expand crop
mRriteis ana enniiio iiutc,
rates and non-metallic minerals
from the inland empire to be
placed on the market at low
prices.
Representatives 01 ine grain
Inn wnnlri h halted if naviffa
linn 1 nnl nrniflHad fVhpr TP.
quests called for a seawall at
Stevenson, wasn,, Decausc 01
wli.ni- anulnn Inri-OQCPrl flnnd
control projects near Eugene,
ana a supplement 10 ins oonne
vine aam iock 10 uu navibtt
IIUII I1WWO.
The hearing, one of a series
to gather information for a
nmn atiBnilfi rcnnrt nn Ihp
IUIII'I CI11-IIOI V - JJW- .- - -
Columbia river system, was
nnnri 1 1 ntan nv 1 n I rin nn r .
Tudor, Portland district engi-
naav usttii T ri i acciEiQnrR nr i.ni
Conrad P. Hardy, Seattle dis
trict engineer.
Mickey Rooney Has
New Role to Play
TI-IO lUr.PI.P5 .Tnno In IJPi
Tha screen's Mickey Rooney has
a new role ana a new salary
today, ine army gave mm
both.
A barracks bag slung over his
shoulder, the 22-year-old in-
auciee 101a reporters at nearpy
Ft. MacArthur:
"This is the biggest thing in
my life, it makes mo happy to
Irnnw thpv'vA aprpntpH m.
By DON WHITEHEAD
WITH THE SECOND DIVIS
ION IN FRANCE, Juno 12 (De
layed) 0't As soon as tho sec
ond Infuntry division hit the
beachhead the boys were say
ing "That's a red hot division
thoy look good."
They did look good going Into
the line. They moved up DrisK
ly, some of them at a half trot
as though they couldn't get Into
action fast enough. They were
rnrrvins with them the fine
tradition the division had in the
i-.t unM Wni- whn with the
first Infantry division it shared
honors 01 ngming eacn nmjui
engagement.
'i h. mnn nr inn hpciiiiu luiiiu
in behind the first on tho in
itial assault in me ccnirui Dentil
head section and Immediately
wont Into action as snipers took
.Unlf est tlinm
As It moved Into line the
second division had Its -ahake-
j Until In thn rnntnrfi of
IIIIIVII Wlllll - - -
Tm.i ami nn nr ins louKiieiib
nnmv iitronenolnts on the
1 1 U I 1
OCHL-Illiunu. ,
The Germans had fortified
! positions at the edge of town
1 and naa snipers m mo
I The second hit Trcvlcrs the
iuuj -n., pfipi Ir ont Into the
I line. It was a stumbling block
for several nours ior ino bibbii
I troops, but then units by-passed
I thn inwn and left one unit bo-
; i.i.t-i in ninnii nn Ihp oonosition
after artillery had raked tho
gray stone ouuoings.
The commanding general of
IU cnonnrl had Raid his trOODS
would bo through tho Cerisy
forest by Saturday night. Tho
general of the division on his
i-t mi 1- ihnu wprp old rivals
lull liaun ii.-j , ,
in the first World War shook
his head and saia j.ney rajj w
ablo to do it but I doubt It.
But next morning the second
l.nrt nln.itan fni-Unrl in H fib.-
Inlli,n in nnp nf thn swiftest
advances from the beachhead.
This division of the regular
army was stationed for a long
timo at oan Antonio, iex., aur-
Inrr npnpa tlmn. and pame tn rC-
gnrd son Antonio as its nome
tmirn tt hnrDmn an PvnPrt-
manlnl dUflolntl hnPDIICA It lit OnP
nf tho IT S dlulslnna with all
units assembled at one place.
"Wo had infantry training
thai hard tirnv " thp ffPHPral Raid.
"and than wp had tralnintf as
air-borne troops. We left Texas
ur ih 1 hp tpmnpraiiire at in ac-
grccs above freezing and went
In r-amn MpPpv Wis . for ski
training where the temperature
it,aa AK rlpffrPPt hplOW."
Chlnnad tn Fntfland. the RPC
ond went through intensive
training and men loaaea ior in
vii nn Ann it nan npen nnnaia
Ing the reputation the division
won in me xirsi woria war.-
Film lanites In
Tulelake Theatre
TULELAKE A broken film,
igniting at the Marcha theatre
tat Fridav nlffht while the nro-
gram wasln progress, created
some excitement in tne projec
tion room for a few moments
before Arthur Prince, operator
and Jack Adams, son of Mrs.
Byrd Heltr, theatre, manager,
brought the flames unaer con'
trol. The Tulelake fire depart
mant rpenondinc to an alarm
arrived to check on the blaze
which was out when the equlp
mant madn rnntact. Damage
was minor and there was no
unusual disturbance in me au
dience.
TTKV B.TTIBE
STPran Til Mm Martha
Robbins wanted her husband,
Cpl. Charles W. Robbins, sta-
tinnpd In Rnoland tn kpp the
clothes she had made for their
first baby. She sent him a min
iature layette of clothes made
frnm thp camp mntprlal as thnse
she has provided for the baby
lancy emoroiaery inciuaea.
Merrill District
Elects Directors
MtTOOTT.T T T.pland Pnnp.
E. C. Lemler, Lewis Kandra, B.
M Uammnnrf anrt . nnn (via-
comlni, Merrill community
hmiiiH uiarn plprfpd dlrpptors
of the recently organized rural
tire aistrict at special wef
lion neia recently, namiriuna,
al n maalinn nf thp dirpptnrs
that followed the election, was
elected president; Glacomini
,ni ...no a iiipp nrpxldpnt. and
lamlar am CPPrptnrV.trpanUrer.
Attorney T. W. Chatburn will
handle the legal worn ior tne
district.
Funds for purchase and main
lanonna nf awiutnmpnt will be
raised by taxation of real es-
UllC IIUIl W bftVV- " ......... -
rectors will immediately work
Alaskan Village
Partly Destroyed
TfTMlTATT AlocVa .Tiinp 1 fi (tP
A umman tulih an iirffn tn finppri
up the drying of her fish was
biamed today for starting the
fire that left most of the Chi-
chagof island village ot iNoonan
in oohoa anri nn pl mniPd nuu
nprsnn- homeless. One native
napleniut
Deputy (J. o. marsnai waiter
Hellan said she tried gasoline
l-lAnpl nt IrarAiona tn mnlro tt
brisker flame beneath her stilted
home.
The flames destroyed the set
flamanl'i Ktnrp phtirph. manse.
teachers' quarters and 75 percent
01 tne resiaer.ces. rtepittueuiciit
. . ; ui.ui
value was estimated unuitiuiat
ly in excess of $350,000. The
Koonah cannery, outside the vil
lage, escaped damage.
Immediate renuuaing pians
were reported as blankets and
nth, pmpi-crpnpv minnlies were
rushed to the Island, about 80
miles southwest 01 Juneau
Tne crstwnue no. 1 zavonie
attraction exchanged that desig
nation for an identification num
ber almost as long as nis name,
and a weekly film salary in
fmir ftffiiren tor a nrivate's nav.
He was Inducted yesterday
following a deferment granted
10 complete mm worn wnen ne
naoapd hla nhvalnal laf. Marph.
in Marcn, ivw, nooney was re
jected for military service be
cause, his mother said, army
aoctors touna ne naa ncwi
flutter and high blood pressure.
20-ycar-old screen player, were
divorced in L.as vegas, nev.,
last, sepiemDer 40.
HosDital Program
Voted by Pastors
CDDV & KV. .Tnnp 1ft I1P tr.c
1-l.ll.kmanl nf a nra.noU hni.
LULIIIOIIIIIllll. - I VJ....U avr
ntlalUallnn ncnaram n nnrlnri
ana tneir iciiniiies wns vuwa jca-t
teraay Dy tne racuic ngrmwesi
annual conference of the Metho
dist church.
T1. A T. 'tTnwarth rnnfprpnrp
chairman, said it was the first
such action taxen Dy a cnurcn
committee.
The conference also named a
committee to select a site for
erection of a Methodist-nome ior
the aged.
onantlpinatnd pnrnnntpr with a
dozen Japanese planes over
Burma many weens Deiore in
first big raid on Japan, an
nounced yesterday.
Thp Mlanl hnrahaf 1 hnlipVPd
to have shot down two of the
attacking fighters before the
enemy turnea away, tne o-tv
received a few bullet holes and
one gunner was wounded slight
ly.
Hood River County'
Surges Over Top
nntlTT.ANn Juno IB fPI
With the Fifth War Loan drive
only four days along, tiny Hood
River county surgca over tne top
M (. C7IO nrtO mmta and an-
Ul IIP
pounced it would sell at least
$352,000 more bonds.
Will irinnpv pamnaicn man
1. thp nnrthprn fSi-pffnn
DgLl a,, .... ..v. ...u... o--
county, reported sales of $7B2,-
13 in tne opening aays ui tne
AmtfAM a a itrVinla haft xnld
$5,606,762 4.5 per cent of the
anal Salpa; nf IT hnndC in lhA
state rose to $3,771,2009.9 per
cent 01 quota.
Four warehouses in England
are required to store the gifts
of knitted garments sent to the
troops by Canadian women.
Oregon Totals 103
Carloads of Cans
PORTLAND. June 18 (A?)
Oregon's contribution of tin cans
to tne war euort since tne arivo
began 17 months ago now totals
iub carloads, or itua tons.
This was disclosed by the state
salvage committee in reporting
that 14 carloads of cans weigh
ing 245 tons were shipped to
San Francisco detlnning plant
last montn, Dringing me mi
total to Al carioaas.
HTnltnnmnh pnnntv Ipd with
five carloads. Lane contributed
two; Marion ana foik two com-
binea; wasnington, one. caKer,
Malheur, Union, Benton, Linn,
and Clackamas counties helped
collect the other four carloads.
Humming birds migrate 500
miles without a stop lor food
or rest.
B-29 Proven Before
Raid On Japan
WASHINGTON, June 16 W)
One of the major questions
about the B-29 Super-Fortress
could it protect itself? was
answered satisfactorily by an
Ladies-
Avoid thai- last-minute rush
by making an appointment
tor your 4tn or Juiy perma
nent, now,
t
St. Francis Beauty
Salon
. Phone 7407
Haiel Wakaman, Prep.
Ttia ll-il nranOP TTPP tn flrOW
in the United States were plant
ta in norma.
Charlie Read
Saddlery
Will Buy Wool
Up to 3000 Pound
from each grower or receive
on consignment any amount
and make cash advance' on
same.
.... .Ua. fa. tha tvnp nf pmiitv
menf to be bought and future
bousing tor it.
You can always
depend on this
Pure ' . -
Schilling:
nnffl
"When its
C10R0X-CLEAN
Thousands of doctors and
nurses have lolned the nation i
armed forces . . . thus placing K) hygilfiically
a greater reiponsioinry man -t eHn;
ever on housewives in neiping
tn -.pntart thp hpnlttl n AmerlCO
Health authorities recommend sanitary
home cleansing, such as provided by Clorox,
as a health protective measure. In rou
tine cleanJing of kitchen, bathroom and
other household"danger zones' Clorox diiln
feetswlth Intensified efficiency ... deodor
izes, removes stains, loo. In laundering,
Clorox gently bleaches white cottons ana
linens snowy-white (brightens fast
colors), makes them fresh-smelling,
sanitary . . . lessens rubbing,
eonierving fabrics. For increased
family health protection, and
tnr ufhitar. briahtar washes, use
Clorox regularly as directed on the label.
Clorox is pure, safe, dependable . . . eon
tentrated for economy. Clorox it ultra-re
fined, free from caustic
an exclusive, patented
quality-feature. There it
only one Clorox. ..always
ask for It by nome.
AT YOUR NEARBY
CCD.. Store
All kinds of Fresh Fruiti and Vegetables at popular prices! Fresh
from the garden early each morning insure a continuous uppiy
. . . .111 I " c -1
fnr vaur seiecMon ar an i w.
Wheatlei 2 'or J3e
Pancake & Waffle Flour,
9 Lb. 31e
Wki Cam Meal. Scarry .. 10 Lb. 46e
White Corn Meal, Sperry .... 3 Lb. 24e
Pearl of Wheat, Atpers, -5o-w.
Pkg 18c; 2 for 35e
Flapjack Flour, Albert, 2'i-Lb. Pkg. 23e
Buckwheat rtour, reacocK, .-i-t.a.
Pg ft9f
Old Fashioned Oats,' Albert, 3-Lb.
Pkg :
Hi-Ho Cracker, 1-Lb. Pkg.
Wheat Toot Wafer, Pkg.
Quick Quaker Oats, The Hurry
Kind. Lge. rug.
29e
24c
Argo Corn Starch
2 for 15e
Argo Gloss Starch, Each 8c
B..a liiHa, C.kinnv Cresmv or
rBiinm .-,,V, -"Tr, .
Chunk. Each '. 34e
v:i..L. Iflanva, Tha Germ
IVIWiwn ni...--. . -.-
Killer .!-.. ? Can 12e
Ivnrv Soao. Guest Sixe 2 far lie
Palmolive 2 for 15e
c....... (ir Rpnnt. Kin. 2 Can 15c
Rose Bowl Peas, No. 2 Can 14c
Sunblest Pea, Extra foney, no.
, Can :... ... 4 or 3'e
u ix. rin... Thp Fnmilv Flour.
50.Lh. Saek 2.28
u Klmip Tha. Cnmilv Flour.
9S.II. It.pb 1.18
a,,Hmel Snow. 50-Lb. Sack 2.27
Drifted Snow. 25-Lb. Sack ............ 1.17
AMIRICA-S FAVORITI BlIACH AND HOUSIHO10 DISINMCTANT
FREE FROM CAUSTIC
DEODORIZES tVBlEACHES
REMOVES STAINS
cp. W4.aa, Apic
COTWMUNITI OROCial ,
FIFTH AVENUI GROCERY
JOE'S MARKET AND OROOER1
LAPSLEY GROCERY
LIEN'S CASH STORE '
MAC STORE
MYRTLE'S FOOD STORE
PARTEOA'S GROCERY
ROBIKSON'S MARKET
TWIN GIRLS GROCERY
un ITAtl Ka.a
MICKEY'S FOODM
ARKET. D.lrr
Uk fer H la jour gractr's fleer rati -
Merrill-Lakeview let
u
HALLORY'S W MARKET
Telephone 4o20
Loin of Pork Roast . . . Ib 29c
Shoulder Pork Roast . . lb. 25c
Pork Liver . ..... lb. 15c
Pork Steak . . . . . -b. 27c
Large Ranch Eggs . . 2 dox. 55c
Ham Hocks . . . . . . Ib. l5c
Half Small Pork . ... lb. 19c
Beef Roast . . . ... lb. 25c
Pork Sausage .... 2 lbs. 35c
Short Ribs b. 19c
Service Station Now Open!
Greasing . OH Change - Ten Belt - Aeeesserie ;
FARMER PRICES
. . . . .. j. .4 V T ft .tnrpi. ar call 8271. MoTmllk
Grtnd1 SllnVS WM"o hW
Scratch, Broiler Ration, Developer Mesh, Egg Producer Milk Mash, Rabbit Pellets, Wheat
Mixed Feed.
Klamath Independent Grocers
WEST KtAMATH OROCKRT
BOROUGHS GROCERY, Spr. BlTM
Chocolate Cocoanut
Cake
A lusciou rich chocolate layer cake iced ,
with a creamy white icing covered with
lots of cocoanut. This cake is being fea
tured by the popular demand of our cus- :
Tomers and is a treat you can't afford to v
1 miss. Order your cake early and avoid ,
disappointment.
Only 69c
When placing your orders be
sure to include some of our do
nuts, pastries, and rolls. Re
member they are all enrichtd
with extra vitamins.