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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1944)
'!-! ! M i h I! ! I' ! ' D I v.' PACE. TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AIDS EFFORT Sunday's big paper salvage tick-up will make up Klamath s July contribution to this nation wide effort, local householders were reminded today by the jun ior chamber of commerce. Ten trucks will be used. They will be manned by junior cham ber members and 10 Boy Scout troops. . Waste paper magazines, pa pers,', books, etc. should be on . curbs or sidewalks by lu a. m. - The paper should be tied with string or cord, in. piles' from 12 to 18 inches thick. There will be only one pick up, and local people were urged to arrange immediately for their contributions to' the campaign. It will be too late after the truck has gone by, Jaycee. officials said. . - The drive will cover the entire cuy and suburbs. Trade News Interesting Notes of Herald and News Advertisers, Their Products and Activities Never have women been so nutrition-conscious" as they are right now. uncle aam s basic 7 food groups have by this time- become familiar friends of the household, and many women consult them be fore making out meir' aauy shoDDinc lists. - UrouD o. natural wnoie grain (or enriched or restored) is one of the most important. One of the most interesting and deli cious ways to induce the lamuy to eat whole wheat every day is to serve "Shreddies"' ; the new and diaerent oreaxiast cereal. ' Mothers will be pleased to know that "Shreddies" is made by National Biscuit company in the original Shredded Wheat bakeries at Niagara nails. A guarantee of excellence! NBC is ow running a "Fair Offer money-back advertising offer in The Herald and News. German Flying Bombs Kill 2752; Injure 8000 in England, Says Churchill Census Reports Available xne cnamber of commerce now nas available for reference, complete, files of statistics from the bureau of census on all re ports dealing with the state of uregon census. - Included are' figures on Oregon agriculture, business including v. service, jiuuauig, pupuiauon ana manu facturing.. ....... i Anyone interested ' is welcome to use this complete file of refer ence material. . WRA High Schools Graduate 2100 SAN FRANmsnn ti o ," High schools in 10 western segre gation camps graduated 2100 stu- ueiiia lasi monin, tne war reloca ! tion authoritv sairt tnrtaw - Colorado river center at Pos- ; ,iau,iue record gradu- ,ating class of 406. Tulelake graduated 121. - The WRA said most , boy graduates will be in- ducted into the -U. S. army. Used Car Meeting Set At Chamber A- price specialist from Port land will be here Thursday, July 6, to meet with local price clerks of the war price and rationing board and any interested used car dealers from this locality at the chamber of commerce at 1 p. m. Lake county will also be represented at the meetings To be discussed is the NPR 540: order which, effective July 10, will place a ceiling price on used cars. -.. ; . " 101ST BIRTHDAY PORTLAND, July 6 (P)-Sd-ward Patterson is celebrating his 101st birthday here today. The veteran ocean sailor and north west river boatman first- saw Portland as a steamboat village' in 1859. he recalled. ; Helps Ratsra RtBm MONTHLY'S FEMALE PAIN You who suffer such pa In with tired, nervous, "dragged out" teeUngs ftll due to functional periodic dis turbances start at orwe try Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Made especially for women 1 helps na ture? Also a grand stomachic tonic Follow label directions. LVDIA L PINKHAM'S VSSSm I C. B. Shropshire Portland, Evangelist Is Jesus the Son of God? 1"HE quntion asked in the title of this paper Is on that urn PPU who w, de?F 'his fact, yet ihere are many . - .m mi accept ine v foundation truths upon which our faith in the Son- J 1 I p musl If Ho the W 1 iltSlj'Jl" ?? uvuiuij jiiuib ana notmng less. The testimony of Himself and the testi mony of the scriptures can be accepted only; on the basis that He is ev.rvMn - ,?t?Lla,med t0 be- He is the center F I ihat He a lhe Son of God ih en- n i're Bible can be rejected. One of thA .i . , tics of the Sonship of Jesus is His virgin birth. To deny this fundamental truth will wreck our faith in Christ, and de- . ' usefulness ox tne BCriDiur.c a witness against tho . .u- . . " "crlPres as mfaed t'nl07 Kh S ne 9reat fdament.l fac , he h undermined the whole system of faith in God. This is ex chagrin also. One .h?. gTh? oFjZjt inspiration In Luke 1, "V"'"OW,ng "om P ' Go?ZQn.th!,ti0"l,h lha a Gabriel was sent , of ' David. ,i ..- - . , """"" a joscpn, or tne house oi uavia; and the- virgins name was Ma aj u- thou hast found favor with G7 ? j IT ,0t M": f8r conceive in th"i!!.!rith..?0d: And behol. thou .halt of Jacob forevf. t.Lhe "hall reign over the house her. The Holv SniriV h 3 answered nd said unto .'.his inspixed tex7o ;;ove.Trthn:fdJe,u."dded ' Another fundBmn.i .. 3 . OI Jesus. ally die is the r.nir.. .... ! ,r.27. and did not aclu. answered and- said "unto the women P ,h an9el know that v. .i. .wo.m!n' Fear not y.l, for I here; for He Tis rL,n. .t' Z crucified. He is not where the Lord lay. And arMy and ten H? H! f" He is risen from the HnnH liT ei.' Hl disciples, tomorrow', paper for Ihi flubie'J nh6W ,28i S-7)' we Men Today?" ubject' Doe Jeu Speak To ctae Out Tonight to the CHURCH OF CHRIST BIG TENT MEETING v Two Block, Past Tower Theatre on South Sixth Eva3e,i6t B. Shropshire Di.cu Thi, Sub nnax is scriptural Teaching ?" Br TOM YARBROUGH LONDON, July 6 (P) Ger man fiymg Domos nave Killed 2752 persons and wounded 8000 otners since Diind rooot atlacKs. centered on London, started three weeks ago. Prime Minister Churchill disclosed to the house of commons today. More than 10,000 of the cas ualties were in London. Church ill said, announcing that chil dren already were being sent from the capital as they were in the muz days four, years ago. As the prime minister gave a grim accounting for the first time of tne effect of Hitler s new weapon, the RAF acain smashed at launching bases on the French coast whence 2750 of the robot bombs, have been discharged on England in the past three weeks. Churchill said .that "so . far'.' about $0,000 tons' of allied bombs have been dropped on these tar gets. Heavier Thin Invasion - More Britons have been killed by flying bombs in southern Eng land than were killed in the first 15 days -of the battle of Normandy, Churchill disclosed. Although putting London on a blitz basis, with casualty lists to be - announced 'monthly. Churchill served notice that mili tary operations in France came first. ','.. "I do not want there to be any misunderstanding about It," he said. "We shall not-allow the battle operations in Normandy or the attacks we arc making against special targets in uer- mapy to suffer." Demand Venge'ance To a commons that had been demanding vengeance for robot warfare on civilians and had been uneasy over the govern ment's secrecy, Churchill said this was his answer to "What are you going to do about it?" "Everything in human power, and.wchave never failed yet," He did not describe the "va rious methods being used against the winged bombs, other than air attacks, but he dis closed that a special committee wim "a great number of scien tists and engineers" at its dis posal had been set up to advise on- oiiensive ana defensive methods of dealine with the bombs'. .The committee reports to unurcnui personally. Rejects Request Churchill rejected a' reauest tor a secret discussion saying he tnougnt tnat wouia give the im- nrouinn Via ho4 "nt K a a h pression he had "not been frank." Deep shelters hitherto reeard- ed as a reserve now will be brought into use, Ctiurchill said, adding that Home Secretary Morrison ought to . be . congratu lated "on having these tin his sieeve, eiSTMOPEN FOR GIRLS' CAM, Registrations are now onen for Girl Scout camp at -Camp Esther Applegate, Lake o' the woods, lhe camp opens July 30. Girls may register for .one or two weeks and' Girl Scouts 10 to IB years of age are eligi ble to attend camp.- Non-scouts may also register. The Girl Scout office at 408 Main street will be open, Fri day, July 7; Wednesday, July 12, and Friday, July 14, from 2 to 5 p. m. The capacity of tne camp is ou sins each week Girls who have planned to at tend camp are urged to regis ter eariy. A full staff of Qualified coun selors has been secured for the camp this year. Mrs. Lars West lin and Dorothy Uhlig will be in charge of the waterfront Mrs. A. L. Brandt is a quali fied advanced first aid coun selor and will c a r e . for the health and sanitation of camp. Mrs. L. S. Murphy and Miss Louise Mitchell will supervise reported, would' f inure, at the rate of more than 3600 monthly not So heavy as those inflict ed by the Luftwaffe at its prime iour years ago. s Monthly casualties durine the blitz included: September, 1940, 6976 deaths: October, 63,1;-No vember, auu3; December, 3992; January. 1941. 1648: Fehmnrv 860; March, 4610; April, 6469; arts and crafts and nature study. Mrs.- Harold Hoyt will be In charge of horseback riding. Mrs. Barbara Lic'uallon is the J I . X T l..nllntl UIICVIULt ifltO., UIL-UIIIIVII and Miss Mitcholl will instruct in archery. Mrs, J. A. Maxwell will assist with folk dancing and dramatics. Mrs. noy carter is acting- as camp director. well-planned menus assure the girls of plenty of good nourishing food. ' Flatboar .Trip . Rvdls Dam' Sitts PORTLAND. Ore.. July 6 P A spectacular 260-mlle trio bv flatboat down the torturous Sal mon river in Idaho, resulted in discovery of several uosslblc dam- sites, eight Portland engi neers said today after their re turn here. Headed bv O. L. Hoffman, en gineer in the Portland office of Lt. Col. Theron Bean, chief of U. S. engineers, the party charted the sites, to be surveyed later this summer. The 12-dav trln throiiEh the near-inaccessible country was made in a 30-foot boat which shot through some of the rapids at 3i muos an hour, l he engi neers wore life preservers con tinuously through tho day. and curled up in sleeping bags on the boat or sandbars at night. Barrack Purchase Bids Called For pnnTr.Awn .iniu a inn nu. for the purchase of the 10-bullci-ing Manzanita barracks at Man The total of deaths, Churchill '.May, 5601; June. 406, . ..: : .v,. - MONTGOMERY WARD PLUMBING A1VD HEATING COMPLETE SI0WER STALL tanita, Ore., will be opened by the army onglnoors on July 17. The buildings, declared sur plus property by the war depart ment, must be removed by tho purchusors within 30 doyTT1 contract award. Thev ... '"I slructed In 1043 on nX'H owned land leased to ti, , H mailt. 10 "viJ Waste Paper PICKUP Sunday, July 9th Starring at 9:00 A. M. Have four Wasie Paper on the Curb! This one-day pickup will cover al city and suburban areas JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MONTGOMERY WARD am m fl.t'r; ik J ten; . 44 95 WHh all HHngsl Emily, quickly instolltdl Takit but M spoe Modern onirf aUracfivl Sanitary condrvcthnl See this practical, low-edit smallspaceshowerslall today, at Wards. : It's just the thing for a basement shower, for your summer cottage . , . or wherever you need low-cost, mall-space bath facilities. The smooth cement receptor it one-piece.' White enameled, steel-reinforced sides are one piece waterproof - composi tion. EaJly installed. Takes' little space. 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