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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1944)
19, 1"4 CATION ER HOLDS GRADUATION Hnn hundred unci ,,iv young n)un mid women Qed tonlKht from tlio TiiIl- Eul Thu Hrutluutiun wum lor !ll0l, i.l tlin nuKroKHtlon center been Intorrupled followlnif dliltirbuiivu him novumocr. feu. u f llinv Miuiiiiutiwii S... the DOIiremitloil cuntur inol oiiornled by llio wnr ru in authority. Tlio uriulu r i... iiwt inimt nurt um mini M dutiKter of M!ron who J,e indlculcd their doalro to Stool pupil hnvo never been IjBpaii nnd nro In tho neKroKn In center becnusie of fiimlly 7 .i.i..H..iinn. All iiro Amer. Sisiu1 " ' ., pit .ens, fllnrry l. Ulnek, umIhiiiiiI pro L director, delivered tho com tnconu'iit uddremi. Sovornl of nrncluntcs received honor 7 ranis. foot Explosion urns zi rcopie FARHAGUT, Iiltilio, Juno 10 ,An explosion ubourd n EO-ehnrlorvd cxeurxlnn emit i ijik.i I'end Orclllo left 21 ner- Ins with nrt nnd second do- re minis iininy, nnrrptt Kiipley. Siiuilixilnt BO director, mild some hud Ln hlciwn overbonrd by the gust lust niKht which resulted I the loss of tho boat, "The friimiln." However, nil were tic to reach n pier which the Iswl hud Just left. None wus iriously Injured. If you -want to sell It phone ic ncrnm una news -warn Bj," 3124. Jn a day in 1941,11 looked u if nun's best friend was Old Dobliin. Throughout rubber tired America, the war "froic" utomobilcs. Vou can't over estimate the gloomy possibili ties. This motorized country seemed headed back toward the horse and buggy. But here it is, well along into 19-1't, and we're still roll ing. Somehow we get around. Most important of everything, in all these months the nation's motorized economy heart of the home front has ncv" missed a beat, ' For this you can give large credit to the automobile dealers. Suddenly they couldn't buy. They couldn't sell. Expenses went on as usual. But the end of their salcs-and-scrvice business that carried the load had become worse drag than a flat tire. Ilka a certain bomber pilot, they found themselves at the wheel of a wreck. The simple thing was to nick a soft spot nd jump. But that pilot thought of his crew. "Papa, 1 said he, "will take you home!" And Papa did I For he didn't know he was licked. Like him, the automobile dealers thought of the public and risked a crash landing. You can Imagine if you're good at nightmares what ; would have happened to the .Wheels of this nation had the automobile dealers closed their shops as they were forced to close their salesrooms. Instead, they saw their duty to keep America motorizcd.They turned 'torn salesroom to shop and they've given new meaning to the word service. ' ' ... Sine the gasoline age be- gan, Standard of California has ecn close to the automobile dealers, So wc know the inside story, Wc know the imagina tion, and enterprise, and com ' age it took. We know they saved m all from Old Dobbin pos sibly from Shank's Mare ' because they didn't know they ' were licked, ; tftatf,wllh2ifori, i aworrf.d le ovr Richmond1 Roflnvif She Is the " Prodded by her press agent. In Hollywood hastened Into this soldiers stationed In Alaska had like to woo in an Igloo. (AP wirephoto). Humane Society Notes Interesting Stories About Klamath Animals and Efforts in Their Behalf By Ida Momyer Odell ; Jean Blngay Young Last week a question came to mo over the telephone, nbout rubles, nnd It occurred to mo that mnny of tho renders might bo in terested. In tho first plncc thcro has never been n cn.se of rnblcs in Klnmnth Falls Hint cither Dr. Kozeiiunl of the henltn center or the humane society knew of, since tho Incorporation In 10.) u. We have hud u few enscs under observntlon but Mono of them developed any symptoms. The first and most important rule, If you hovo occasion to suspect thiil nn nnlmnl is a victim, is NOT TC KILL IT. Keep It under observation for ton dnys and then If you want to be completely reassured, take it to n veterinary for final ex amination. If another animal has been bitten, keep It under ob servation also. In this way you arc completely protected. Poor Squeaky Is lostl Ho has Just como to Klnmnth Fnlla from Grants Pnss where he lived out in tho country. He is a black cocker spaniel, 11 years old and soma years ago one of his hind legs was broken, so that ho walks with a limp. Ho must be fcclinR very lonely, to say nothing of being hupgry and thirsty. If any of you find him will you call 5072 nnd report It so that we may return him to his family? I am sure that when they find him, they will buy him a license so that he may bo iden tified If ho ever gets lost ngnin. Just now wo nrc having to mnko new arrangements nbout Japanese Girl Takes Poison PUEBLO, Colo., Juno 19 (IP) Klml Toknkl, 10-year-old Jap anoso high school girl, apparent ly despondent over possible an nulment of her marriage to a Chinese soldier, died in a hos pital yesterdny after drinking a bottle of poison, Acting Coroner R. J. Blnir snid. noloptlvo Tom Mathews and Harvey Nellson, investigating of ficers, said mo- gin s pureuis, Mr nnri Mrs. Yasoklchi Tnknkl, told them they had recently learned of her marriage to the Chinese, whom sho met three months ago, ana were vioienuy opposed to it. ASSETS SHOWN McMINNVILLE, Juno' 10 (P) T.lnflnlH college officials an nounced todny that tho school's financial statement for tno tiscai year ending Juno 30 will show assets ot more man ?i,uuu,uuu. K N ew : 808 Klamath Avenue Now Open for Business Under Now Management of TIM McCAHTNKY .; Open From 5:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. We Specialize In Tender, Juicy Steakbt Come In and ee us. Woo Girl" Screen Actress Betty Alexander costume upon learning that some chosen her "The girl we'd most out telephone and until we have done so, the above number will attend to Humane matters. 'And If you think that we are not of use to the community, I can tell you that we have had five calls this morning. Would you like a couple ot hints concerning the care of your Don't feed fish, chicken or rab- pet? bit bones, any sizo to your dog Don't hasten your dog's death by feeding him too much or too often, Senator's Widow Returns to Oregon SALEM. June IB (P) Mrs, Charles L. McNary, widow of the late Oregon senator, arrived at her Fircone home from the east yesterday accompanied by her daughter, Charlotte. "I have no plans yet for the summer." said . Mrs. McNary, but I hope to bo able to remain in Oregon. Mrs McNarv left Washington early this month and visited In Capo Cod, Mass., before return ing west. Bcioro leaving me cap llnl sho accented the Oregon ctnin rhnirmnnshiD o" the nation nl women's party: She plans to organize a committee to work for the .equnl rignts amendment now before congress. . . Marine Bomber , Crashes in Montana SEDALIA, Mo., June 19 (P) A U. S. marine bomoer on a routine flight from Dnse i Cherry Point, North Carolina, to St. Louis, crashed Sunday in wooded country 11 miles west of Lako View Heights, Mo., about 40 miles south of Sedalla. The five crewmen parachuted safely when they saw their gasoline supply give out after the plane had lost its bearings because of radio trouble. , Capt. J. W. Cunningham, 25, Wlnlock, Wash., pilot of the craft, said ho ordered his crew to "hit the silk" and he fol lowed, last to leave tlio ship, which crashed about 10 miles east of where the men bailed out and was demolished.. 10BIG.COOU urn"" Cah mm HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MAINE BALLOT TESTS POWER OP By The Associated Press The strength of thd CIO PQ. lltical action committee in Maine was tested at the polls today as voters picked party nominees for three house scats and gov. ernor. In the first congressional dis- trlc. which Includes the ship. building cents of Portland and Bfith, republican Andrew A. Pet tis, president oi ine roruanu oiu shinvard local, was trying for both major party nominations with the endorsement of Maine's united labor committee. The In cumbent, Robert Hale, a repub lican Is seeking renominauon. Since Maine's general election comes earlv. Sent. 11. state re- suits have been watched in the past as a possible weathervane indicating national trends. Politicians also centered their attention on Chicago, where the republican- post war advisory committee on agriculture comm. ucd its sessions preliminary to the nartv's nominating conven tion, which opens June 20. The resolutions committee, which will draft the platform, starts sessions Wednesday. At distinctly separate press conferences yesterday in the con. vention city. Roy D. Moore pre dicted Gov. John W. Brlckcr of Ohio . would bo nominated for president because lie is the "most likely to win the election" and Ruth Hanna McCormick Slmms said she expects a first, ballot nomination for Gov. Thomas Dewey of New York, helped by what she called strong western SUDDOrt. Nevada democraie win name eight delegates Saturday, the same day Colorado party mem- bers Dick Id. In Idaho mat day. the close race btween D. Worth Clark, the incumbent, and Glen Taylor in last week's democratic senatorial primary will be can vassed, with the official count needed to determine the winner. Chicago vas the scene of fur ther political activity as the anti-administration American dem ocratic national committee be- gan a two-day caucus to consider plans for the opening session. Chairman Gleason L. Archer said "the time has come for a house cleaning in America and that the first houe mat snouid De clean ed is the White House In Wash ington. . Jeep, Truck Crash In Washington SEATTLE, June 29 (IP) Crash of a Jeep and an ordnance truck, hnlh rennrted operating without lights to avoid interference with night flying, brought death to a navy man and injured two others early Sunday morning at the Arlington, Wash., auxiliary air station, lain navai aisinui mu- quarters reponea. GROUP SILLY? Yes - just like the people who are putting off order ing the winter's SLABS We. have women drivers bur we can't guarantee that . they'll be able to re-handle slabs out of our yard in e6ld weather if we have any wood in our yard then.. - 'WOOD PMQN-frCO bod Cost Increase Noted in Portland PORTLAND. June 19 fP) Food costs increased 1.8 percent here for the month ended May 15, William A. Bledsoe, regional director of the U. S. Bureau of Labor statistics, said today. unicuy responsible for the gain were fresh fruits and vege tables, up more than 7 oer cent. Onions, carrots, oranges, lettuce ana apples lea tne advance. Seattle showed a correspond ing increase of 1.5 percent; San Francisco 1.8; Los Angeles 2.5. Portland food costs, however, were nearly 6 percent lower than a year ago, Bledsoe said, al though 50.6 percent above pre war levels. SALEM Mobile canteens and ambulances donated by Ameri cans In many parts of the united States arc being used to serve allied troops departing from Eng lish quaysides and returned as the first casualties from the Nor mandy beachheads, according to information received by the Brit ish War Relief society., a mem ber agency of the National War Fund. Contributions to me KJam ath County War Chest help make possible the work of this organi zation in England. A cablegram from British War Relief headquarters in London states that the Women s Legion of the society has maintained a 24-hour service at the docks ever since the invasion started, and that American-contributed ve hicles are playing an important role in providing food and trans portation for American troops, Contractors Make Fast Progress BEND, June 19 VP) Contrac tors boring the Smith rock tun nels are making such fast pro gress that Deschutes river water now is expected to be available for the southern unit of the Madras irrigation project next summer. One of the tunnels has been driven 600 feet into the cliffs overlooking the Crooked river gorge east of Terrebonne. The second, which will be 3300 feet long, has progressed 400 feet. Classified ads get results. owers Flower Shop 724 Pine Ph. 5560 U" Green Slabs Pine and Fir ;..:. 5B Mill Run ,r ' pine ;.!.:: 1 i At Mill $475 .... $2.75 TO BURK' GgAZoh 4 & ty- OVEB THE TOP - In this striking scene, reminiscent of the trench i.T,-hi,,. r, -wr t.h tnn" mmewhere on the Invasion coast " trench wall for their orders to go into action. Signal Corps The Klamath Camp Fire Girls, through selling waste fat they collected and through voluntary contributions, raised enough money to contribute a war bond toward the national Camp Fire goal of buying an ambulance plane. . . Bluebirds, Camp Fire Girls. and Horizon club members from - S n n rm''m r'-v r-i f" ; Aaexi.i JliMlLf I'll il i SSi..!.. . s " j Check air pressure and wheel alignment to conserve tires. Proper inflation in hot weather is very important Change oil when necessary. Oil breaks down under exces sive heat. Make sure your oil filter is working efficiently.; ' Watch your fan belt. Keep it tight to assure efficient cooling. Costly repairs can result from neglect Don't overlook your battery. Evaporation is more rapid in hot weather. Add water frequently as needed. Watch all water connections to avoid unsuspected leaks. Hose may have deteriorated and need replacing. , Wax and polish ear to keen it brieht and attractive ... f a good investment! Your Plymouth, If" In lnt.rtelnm.nt . . '. Moor Bowm end Hh) Amohmn Thunder., TM., I.W.T. CBS tUttm . ' " JOIN THE ATTA CK BUY MORS W A R S O N D . v ; Chrysler Corporafon Parti Division factory Engineered and Inspected Parti tor all over the country raised $54,-1 400 . worth of war bonds by salvaging tons of metal scrap, waste fat, paper, and rags. More Furniture Available in 1944 PORTLAND, June 19 (JP) Householders will find more new furniture available this year than in 1943, Hoscoe R. Rau Chicago, told the state conven tion of the Retail Furniture as sociation also told the Oregon Furniture dealers they shoulo be alwwed to pass on to consum ers price Increases granted man ufacturers by the government. Dodge, De Soto or Chry$ler deafer Suggestion to Repair Shops " If you need parts of tiny kind for Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler cars, see a dealer ' who handles ..that .. make. For Dodge Dodge Dealer. PACE THftBI V' f J 1 i t 3 (NUA Kudio i eupnowi warfare of World War I, American as other troops wait in shelter ot. radlo - telephoto from London. . Father Roden " " Transferred T.ATTF.VTFW : Fothoi- Dnlan , who has been affiliated with the -St. Patrick's church in Lake view, for the past two years, has been transferred to The Dalles parish.1-: Father Beard of The Dalles will succeed Father Roden in Laken Acid Indigestion ReGTtd to S annates r rfeaoU yr mwaay kick fthen tierts itomich acid catim tilnfol, raffDeai" Inc cat. tour atomaeb and heartburn, docUtn amaUy PThctIIm tho fixtMt'tctlnc nadlelRts known far , a-rmrrtomttlc relief medi tinea like thoie In BiH-ina, t Tibleta- No laii tire. Bell-ana brlnsa eumfort to JlffyorrtiuiDboUla to oj f or doobU naov back. INha wff be glad fo Help yw. truck parts, see a 7 . V m iii 915: Market Phone 5149