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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1944)
1 22, CKER TO BE BNSIDERED BY GOP mhPKQO, Juno 22 (!) Gov. CH V,Ai ,i ,'knr of Ohio assort- W.II.'. .i u nress conference K". lie ,,ot w'thilmw H".-- (mm consideration for M ...i.iirnn nrealclntiHiil nom "l tin added ho did not .lornjl 4wu ii- uAded ho did -Ji 10 UO oucrtm uin vim W.-.i.i nlaco on tho ticket, F'. O h o governor, win. r- Jj wllli a fanfare of a omul ho tlM of "lleaull M'Xft.. n Mini the ureal 111 II Eiirtiifo preceding fill appear-ft,.-...K.iu) hefora tho con. n hinul mot tho prom In ii P mnrfiiw heforo llio con Emn'i resolutions commlttno K he will report a chulrmim 7, no-w,ir advisory rouu " 'iMc issues. r: . .iruv.linlfcd unvernor. An n smile, told reporter rz hi, intended u Keep ma Hie convention flc- E. . renorts that Governor Sm, fe. Uowcy of Now York loiwf loud In delegate, sup- iilll not withdraw because L Binio will bo presented to Z Mnvoiillon." Brlckcr said. CtrUinly 1 cannot see any ser to myself or to tho parly withdrawing" flie Ohio governor wan asked i.iilni! to uliUIn tho urea Linl nomination, ho would ami second placo on the ticket, -fast's something I'll never .m iiiu upon." ilricker said. I lin qulto confident tho vice fsidfntlnl nomination never iill b offered to me." HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Flashes of Life PAGE THMf By Tht Associated Pross BAP.EFOOT BLOOMSItUIKl P ti... storm was at it, ,m(l lllL: street wan flooded when u him Mopped lor two yuunu women III their traveling bout. unoiiunlcc . In, ih iru.ii ii, ..I.. shoes, lucked tin 'lit II Mf let I Iti if r arms and waded in iim ey cnimiy put tnem on H"III. t . TAin ENOUGH KOltT DEVENS, Miiss.-llelml nurjoiomcn, whoso uu mini U wrviiiK in inin, hud a wood rca son lor lu-r - absence from her Job at Whlttcinoro aervlco com mand oi'doi. She told Major Wlllliun T. Wll ni'im. depot comniiinder, who nw nor in nearby Ayer when nun w supposed to bo work l"K. IIIHI Rile W1IN lll-IIUI lm from a bank to buy a $!iuo bond. BEATS EARLY BIRD ROME, N. Y Nlncyrar-old i nomad nuillvnn bouulil v bonda worth n total of $75 with money h0 earned digging worms. TIRE CON8ERVIKO '. POTSDAM, N. Y. Ernlo Bar- lun, oiiuui uoiton, naa a spare tire that Is IB years old on his 1117(1 liulomobllc. eoulnnerl with front tlrus 10 years old and rear ones -only live years old. BETTER LATE ITllNCETON, Md. From Lon don, PEC Grant Tllley cabled red roses to his wife for her mriiHiay. I hey arrived three months lalu for the anniversary, found Mrs. Tllley In a hospital recover ing irom U n operation, i HITCH-HIKER SALT LAKE CITY A wo man motorist pulled to the curb ux another car drew alongside, the driver Kcsticuloting wildly. She nearly fainted when she discovered a two-year-old boy perched on the front bumper, ciiMinlly chewing gum. Tho frantic mother was lo cated nino blocks away. . . t It is aitnlnst the law to pluck a columbine In the state of Col orado. ; SOVIET RELEASES F MOSCOW. June 22 tP) Tak ing nolo of tho third anniver sary of the German attack on Russia, the soviet Information bureau said today In a review of the war on the eastern front that more than 7,600,000 Ger mans have been killed or cap tured, compared with 5,300,000 Russians killed, missing or captured. The review declared that "a considerable contribution to the success of the red army was mado by our allies, the United States of America and Great Britain, who supplied us with very valuable strategic raw ma terials and subjected Germany's military objectives to systematic bombing, and thereby ' under mined Germany's military might. The bureau asserted the Ger mans had lost 70,000 tanks, 60, 000 airplanes and more than 00,000 pieces of artillery, as against Russian losses of 40,000 tanks, 30,128 airplanes and 48, 000 guns. Germany Glass Eye Sourea All glass uced in the manufac ture of glass eyes comes from Lauscha, Germany, and only three i descendants of Ludwic Muller-Uri know the process by which it is made. He discovered the secret in 1835 and it has been kept in the family ever since. SEA LION TRAINING LORE , Sea lions must be captured at , exactly the right age If they are to be trained. If taken before learning to swim, they die In captivity, and If caught after the age of six months, they are dif ficult to train. J' Honey Bend Is the name of a community in Illinois. SKATING Sunday 2 to i P. M. Monday .... 7 to 10 P. M. Closad Tuesday Wednesday 7 to 10 P. M. Thursday.. 7 to 10 P.M. Friday 7 to 10 P.M. Saturday.. 7 to 10 P.M. Poole's Rollerdrome CRAIG'S .. . The Store With the Glass Door II Dr. S. F. Scott, for several inn a practicing chiropodist of (umilh Falls, has retired from Ktivlty here and la moving to Ta Brach, Calif, the California city, Dr. Srtlt has acquired a homo and nil enter the real estate bual tm. He came hero from the diumette valley and has had :!toi In the Medical Dental Wilding. Dr. and Mrs. Scott plan to til their home her at 7th and Vuhlnlton. In a letter to The Herald and Jon, Dr. Scott said: I am appealing to you io blip me let the wonderful peo ytof Klamath Falls know how iy much I appreciate their kindnesses to Mrs. Scott and sjttlf. I shall bo back for visits i-A hunting and fishing, and i uiy of my friends visit La in and fall to look me , p. will declare war on them," Director Warm Ajoinit Optimism .WASHINGTON, June 22 (?) Kith bond sales to individuals In Jm Fifth War Loan at 18 per tot of quota; War Finance Dl itctor It. Uamblo warned the no ion today against ovorconfldence a the drive. The tremendous surge of aid that some peoplo expected nan Immediate result of the In mlon has not happened," he aid In a letter to state war fi gure chairmen calling for "In Kniiflcd sRlea effort." Individual's purchases totalled 11,081,000,000 through Tuesday, rilhth day of tho drive. The Wis for such sales is $6,000. W,M0 of tho over-all goal of 116,000.000,000. ! i "Costliest" Bridge Costliest i mlneerlng project In Hie world from the economic lUndpnlnt probably was a bridge lt for a railroad In Austrnlin. Only one train passed over it In yesrs, although it cost $100, MO, Authorities decided on an or route, avoiding tho bridge, this Initial run. al 1 . ... New Cream Deodorant Safely helbi pop Perspiration . Doei not tot dreuei or men's Inns. Docs not inimo skin. Nowililntodiy,Cnbeued iisnt ifcenhsving. & Vnl under.srm odon , Helps stop penpltitioB ssfely. A pure, white,- antiseptic, SUinlus vsniiliing cresm. Awarded Apnrovnl Sell of AmeiinnlnitituteofLiunder- ' , Ing hsrmleis to fsbtlc. Use Aiild tegulstly. . M I Mm vli o FLOWER-SPLASHED -COTTONS GAY JERSEY PRINTS' CHEERY PASTEL CREPP" BLACKS AND NAVIES , 2-PIECE STYLES, TOOI ' 0 5 INGHAM PLAIDS CHAMBRAY CHECKS SEERSUCKER FLORALS . . BUTCHER LINENS 1 OR 2-PIECE . JUMPER DRESSES. Upen Tjl 8:00 Saturdoyi i BUY WAR BONDS- BUY MORE BONDS I I . Bonus Maae 1 1 Possible to I I tiring Down 1 his Jap "Zero" : ;:: 1 I I ' ; ''.- lb'-' I I When You See It.. . Be Prepared to I yv I Special Features at the I Jap "Zero" Bond Booth j F R I D A Y-7:00 to 9:00 p. m; SATURDAY - 3:00 to 5:00 and ; ' 7:oo to 9:oo j Eighth Opposite Pennp II BE. THERE for the FUN! - Iill - This Ad tonrributeel to Klwonls 5th War Lean Drive by. u-' I fefe'W ! l sl swim i617MAIN STREET mOWf IIIUNO DIODOIANT