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lor w '
I mi., h'nri In
r?'w oMho FOE Tl, Ninth nd
fcW' .f.1 t T will bo good mu-
IV-.d rod ccd udmlMloij prices.
WelVi,E i.ivltod to till clos-
pn V ",Y,.uon.
nil otc
... ...J Mva .Ynrt
a. Trio wr. . rr.
"k" ' loft Friday nigiu
K i Crockett. San Fran
aJc i d other California point.
Snv..tjor.ovcrM
day! wi"'
vulilna Hm Done Prtdl
J io A.lUncl vUllod her. over
h. hoUriy with her mint nd
SfclS Mr. !nd Mr.. Lloyd Por-
of 2031 Vn Ne..
i vliHIng In Chlco Mr. ina
Mri Eorl W. Hnnnen and on.
JIM. ',, ..ii h.ua hAn
K'C"'" he Pt week.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
I
B-29i Intact Aftr
Raids On Japanese
Nerve Centers
(Continued From Fe One)
opposition nd lUht intl-tlr
..lit rirn
Tho communique wild that Jin
...ii.. r.n (hat TaliHta,
CHItlUl I X' .n
jcron llio river jroiu i
hid been hit we In error
Tho communique did nol
malso clcur whether the two
tirJoU in China wore attacked
by llio miMlon while it wai out
bound irom It. China bai or
whether the two cltle. were hit
on Iho return flight. There alo
wu the powlblllty that oart ot
the mlsilon wa. diverted to i at
tend to the two enemy China
Supply Center
Tho .election of Laoyao and
Hinkow a. target, apparently
wu related to the Japane.e
rmy' thrut wulhward on the
Changiha-HrnKynng route. Sup
niii (or tho onemv armlet ore-
umably would come to a groat
extent through tho.o cities, with
Hunkow iihipplPH war auppile.
up the navigable Yangua
to
tho Janancie column..
Sattbo. a naval bu.e com
parable lo Norfolk or Bremer-
ion, u one oi jour oupnnunc
naval district hoadriuartem, and
a primary repair bu.e for the
battered ships of the reluctant
enemy fleet.
Yawata Damaged
(After flmt denying that the
American attack had hit any of
the objective., tho Tokyo radio
said in a broudca.t rocorded by
the Associated Pro., today that
"some damnga wa. caused to
the Yawntn arm. work., which
seem, to have been the enemy',
main objective.
("6ome fire, broke out In
the Yawata port area which
were, however, .oon brought
under control").
(A Japnnc.io broadcast direct
ed to tho controlled cast Asia
press declared It had been con
firmed Uiat four American Su-pcr-Fortrcssos
were shot down.
The federal communications
commission recorded the broad
cast), Columbim nriMmitcd Queen
Itabclla with sweet potatoes
from the New World when he
returned from his first explora
tion, Tho poinscttla was named
after Joo) Poinsett.
Say It With Love
Of nil who ever went Into
'he grnvo, Chrlt alone has
come forth. And Ho camo lorth
io quicken His people.
Wlint I. II ll,i u
- . 1 1 1! h hi; nvn pnoo"
CI on to us? It in Hla undvlntf
love for sinful man. "While
WO Wnrn iml .,tAK. Pkt..t
nied for im," BIBLE. Out of
' n c a r i or love for sinful
IDan. TliHat AA ... Vm
--, w..,,,, iaii., uo,
iiii)jituiin in me neari oi
nt people, this same undying
love for others.
Look into China and see that
vo at work in the heart of
Genornlls-ilmo as he prays
?y that tho Japanese mny
wmo to Gocl, Yes Tho Spirit
tho nison Christ quickens
f'llang Kai-Shek to pray for
If'VTy- cvon while they
bomb his cities.
Here it comes home to us.
r?i y" profess Christ and yet
jot at ail POSSESS Him? Do
12 thc Lord God with
ml rf """J1'. sou1' strength and
n, ,V nnd, lovo your neighbor
yourself? This Is tho Spirit
SoLthc, &lr.li of Christ, he is
"one of His."R0rnans g.
nrnr yol, thoso who merely
K8S. c41.rl8t a"d yet will
37p Chrlatlcsa graves? Or
Inko? P?SSESS Him? Do you
",? '"'Slvonoss on tho ground
""It Ho dud ..
y rth. Ld
PoHlan,?' ,W- McChesnoy Road,
paid?1 J- 0re' This space
mw for by an Oregon buslriess-
YOUNC BOND SALESME N Larry McC.ulry, Marsha Thompson, Mellnda Service nd
Mike Fllsilminon. (left lo right), whose falhers ire In the armed roren, help the war oona anva i
Alexandria Day, N, V. The town (population 3,800) ha. more than 600 In service.
PavaiW L0d'9XjManvr I STATUTE MILES
"""" ' ITALY '
Another Klamath Falls boy
Friday wa. reported to nave
been injured In action In France
on D-uay.
According to word recelvod
from the war department PFC
Donald Schultz. son oi Mrs. in
ner Schultz of Pondosa apart
ments, suffered r broken leg on
the first day of the Invasion of
France. Young Schultz, who is
with the paratroop iniamry, is
recovering in a u. a. army no.pi-
tal In England.
Donald has been stationed in
England since February of this
year, but has been overseas over
a year. He participated In the in
vasion of Sicily and Italy, coming
through these battle, witnout an
Injury, He Joined the armed forc
es two years ago.
Before entering the service
Schultz was employed by the
Black and Whito service station
here and at various local mills.
His wife is the former Juanlta
Spicher of this city.
Bomber Fleets
Strike at Rocket
Launching Sites
(Continued From Page One)
night targets. Other Lancaster.
hammered the vaires rauway
vrd on Fans outskirts, ana
I Mosquito, dumped 4000-pound
blockbusters on Berlin and a
synthetic oil plant ln the Ruhr,
Thirty-four British bombers
were lost, only one falling at
Vaires.
Earlier Strike
Earlier, the RAF struck hard
at German trooD. tank, and gun
concentrations Just north of
Caen, preparatory for the Brit
ish second army assauu mis
morning.
German flying bombs fell
over the southern hail oi tng
land, including the London
area, during the night but the
British capital had a respite
from the robot raiders during
the forenoon and early after
noon perhaps as a result of the
aerial blows.
Altoaethcr the allied expedi
tionary air force made 27 sep
arata attacks on tactical target.
yesterday including 14 rail
yards and bridges.
Sacrament of ,
Lord's Supper
To Be Observed
Th sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed at the
rirsi f resDywrmn nu;u w
Riinilav mornlnc. July 0. at 11
o'clock. All Christians are Invit
ed to this communion service.
The evening worsnip wm oe
held at 8 p. m. The sermon theme
Will Oe wnat DBycai. A nuu i
Part of the evening worship
hour consists of an Informal
hymn service, during which time
hymns, old and new, are Intro
duced to the congregation. The
public Is Invited.
WALLACE STOPS IN
EDMONTON ON TRIP
U, S, NATIONAL
sn its statement of condition to
the comptroller of currency as
per the official call of June 30
the united states national oanx
which has one of its Important
units ln this city, reported de
posit of 1428,139,114.56 and its
resources 440,oi,33u.oo. i
These figures represent the.
highest peak In deposits and re-1
sources ln Uie history or uie
United States National and show
a gain in deposits of (99,507,-
489.59 over the corresponding!
call date of a year ago and a
gain in resources over the 12
month period of $104,274,335.75. j
Godfrey C. Blohm, manager'
of the local branch, reports that
gains' show in this immedidate
territory are in keeping with thc '
growth of the bank as a whole.
Grange Schedules 1
Card Party ,
Midland grange will nold a
card party at the grange hall ,
on Saturday night, July 8. Both j
pinochle and 500 will be :
played.
Each family is asked to j
either bring or pay for one
table. Pauline Flower, has
charge of tickets, and Minnie
Andrieu, Angelina Milani and
Erma Pinelli have charge of the
prizes. Anna Sutton is in charge
of refreshments.
All members and friends are
urged to attend. Proceeds from
the party will buy a bond for
the grange.
EDMONTON, Alta.. July 8
(Canadian Pres.) Vice Pros!
dent Henry A. Wallace, presum
ably en route to Seattle where
he Is scheduled to make a nation
wide broadcast tomorrow stop
ped off in this Alberta capital
two and a half hours last night.
He Is returning from a nearly
six-week's fact-finding mission
to Siberia and China.
He arrived here after a day's
stopover at Grand Prairie, 310
miles northwest of Edmonton,
where he visited the dominion
experimental farm and "chatted
mainly of agricultural problems
ln China and Russia" according
to Dr. Robert Newton, president
of the university of Alberta ana
former president of the research
council oi Canada.
Wallace spent all day with W
the experimental farm at Baav
erlodgo station eight miles west
of Grande Prairie, Dr. Newton
said.
During the day's talks, New
ton said, Wallace "suggested,
with particular reference to
Alaska, we should have an intor
Arctic conference as soon as pos
sible between Russia, Canada
and the United States to focus
attention to these regions and
to realize that steps should be
taken in development of these
territories."
D. Albright, superintendent of River grange.
Insect, Disease
Meeting Slated
The Insect pest and plant dis
ease control meeting to be held
next Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock in the Lost River grange
hall ln Olene has been made
open to the public.
Robert Reeder, extension en
tomologist, will lecture on the
plant pests and diseases. The
Foe Valley grange is a co-sponsor
of the meeting with the Lost
QUALITY
BODY and FENDER
REPAIRING
i We are now in a position to give
prompt service on all types of tyody
and fender work.
PROTECT YOUR CAR
Protect your ear's sheet metal from deterlora
' tion due to breaks, dents and scratches ae
i cumulated through winter driving by having
it repaired and refinished. We are proud of
. our body work and guarantee to satisfy the
most particular and exacting customers, both
as to quality of work and matching of colors.
Body Shop Operated by Karl Kujae
DICK B. MILLER CO.
The Big Olds Tower at SeTenth and Klamath .
; WAR IN ITALY MOVES NORTH Base dup .hows .ecllon of Italy Into which the
I I Allied advance north of Rome, has moved, as German, conllnm the retreat begun at Casslno.. t
of Portland, Oregon
mm
mass burial 01 uniaenuiiea
bodies, he wanted individual
craves for all.
Among inose , laeniuica iasi
nlcht was Edwin G. Woodward,
dean of agriculture at the Uni
versity of Connecticut.
Twenty-five ot inose iniurea
still remained ln a critical con
dition and hospitals began using
DCnlciUin in a desperate effort
lo slop me mourning numocr oi
deaths.
Mayor William Morgensen
said it already had been estab
lished that tho city marshal had
not inspected tho circus lire
fighting equipment.
Mountain laurel, fairly easy lo grow, la popular shrub for home
Undscaplns-
Small Collections
Of Paper Reported
PORTLAND, July 8 (if) The
smallest collection Xo waste pa
per In six months was reported
today by the state salvago com
mittee. ' Oregon's collection of 558 tons
In June was lens than a third ot
May's 1648 tons.
Benton county continued to
lead the state, with an average
waste paper collection of 40.0
pounds per person sinco last November.
DANCE
Sat. Nite
. , ' 9:00 to 1:00
Armory
Baldy's Band
, With
Mary Mahoney
' ' ' and
. . Paul Swigar
Investigation
Continues In
Circus Fire
(Continued from Page One)
ncared an end for sorrowing
rolutives and friends. At llio
stnto armory, converted into a
temporary morgue, officials an
nounccd last night that all but
11 of tho 127 bodies taken
there had been Identified.
Thc mayor snid that although
tho park department lavorea
CONDENSED STATEMENT
of Head Office and 40 State-wide Branches
RESOURCES June 30,1943
Cash on Hand due frtS SSift $70,806,69.9.46
tt-sj Sat Bonds, incl.' HS'' .-
ViUVbU ww '
June 30,1944
$82,900,9.12.29
Sisters Fall Down
50-Foot Cliff
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 (IP)
Two sisters who plunged down
a 50-foot cliff near the Colum
bia River highway last night
were In an improved condition
at a Portland hospital today.
Mrs. Claudia Austin. 17. Sum
ner. Wash., lost her footing
while hiking through slippery
moss and crashed over the pre-1
cipice.
Her sister, Mrs. Florence Wil
liams. 20. Hood River. Ore-
ran to her aid only to slip in
the same spot.
Other members of the party
snramblod. down to where the
girls were lying i n shallow
wntcr pools. Hospital attendants
said their condition was serious
but not critical.'
U.S. Government Agencies 192,725,659.54
240,375,969.69
$263',532,359.dQ
Municipal Bonds ysy:;i'.MJnwCTiwn
All Other Bonds. .-.:.:ima!)2
Loans and Discounts. .-.-.-.- -.-ohmsm"
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.:.:.'row
Bank Premises, Furniture and E'Sjgg!
Other Real Estate.m:ii.:r-ic3
t ;KiUfw on Aeeectances iwh?
yu5ium,""""'v, " iMss1
Interest Earned :.-.:.Kornif.ttixtt:oiciojS
HHmiWMiiWNi
fither Resources :.ywriiwT.oHHMe"
TOTAL RESOURCES
5,460.094.68
( 361,363.69
d7.927.259.58
300,000.00
2.711,335.74
i.oo:
j, 7,516.82
j948,180.08
143,369.08
$311,391,479.67
"$323,276,881.9cr
15,79713.00
72,696,567.751
300,000.00.
2,652,530.99,'
. . . 1.0Q
1,666,533.27
230,278.90
$416,620,406.83
Insure with Hans Norland
and be sure. 118 N. 7th St.
Phono 60B0.
LIABILITIES
Capital ...,.uio.xcoi-t $300,000.00
Surplus ..xwowwwroa)'. $,auu,uuu.uu
Undivided Profits, Kewrves
APRICOTS
For Canning
Fancy Tiltons
2000 Crates Arriving
Monday Morning
Got Yours Monday at the Season' Lowest Price
'3,857,428.17.
$
$4,500,000.00
5,500,000.00
6,153,581.64
13,857,428.17. '
580,534.35
7,516.82
137,492.60
184,570.21
Deposits (exclusive of reciproe.l bank deposits) 296,623,937.52
TOTAL LIABILITIES,..-.. $311,391,479.67
Tntriit' etc.
.Reserves 4h
Acceotances -.-.Tn.-.-.-."t:mt:a:v-ij
Interest Collected in Advance .ickow.ci.
Oth er Liabilities .-. . . w -.m.stw :-" t
$16,153,581.64
1,163,686.97
130,116.37,
165,121.53
399,007.900.38
$416,620,406.89.
20 lb. net weight
24 lb. net weight
..... lug $1.89
lug $2.29
l" i ir.i.'s. ..!'. t A frit
"...a.-j First N.Hcnal Ssr!: cf Portland are eight aaamon.
- . tJ- ..sn-.r-... Cottage Crovt... Fort Qrove... rrinevi......
wm nmw n i - - -
... ."..t .... c?n nqo.432.3 1.
' ' .. .f i... .sn I Odd S19.036.1Z5.; ana tow ivu"v t
llure. .re not included In the above statement of The First Nation,. Bank of Portland
. Th location of the banM aro i renow'
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