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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN I I 'T'ai.tiifi The Wlnema flU 'tail 11 , " o'. "W l P; Wul Uinclmon will bo WlJ 'ultiu member, aro Re. 1 1. The Klamalh Lu ffAidle. Aid I poniorlnii ffi Ml. "ll Saturday. July II ' . L. villi Mrs. ' """" V Bi, un,uliill) arrived Tue.day morning to tpenrl t fortnights visit with her mothnr, Mm. A. n. Wado. 324 South Ninth, Mr., Hunnii, former roaidant of Klamath Fall., hn many rolntlvoi and frlendi here. Home Toch. Sgt. and Mr. Howard D. Abbey are vliltlng the homa of hi mother at 4786 S. 6th. Sgt. Abbey win with the ATC and wa oversee. In India and China lor two yean. Vlilta Cmlnl Gordon Led Inithnm lo(t Tue.clay aftor visit Inn hum for a wank and a half. This is a battery mi like with your purse, it's what 8 inside a battery that count It costs lots of electricity to start the engine, light lights, play the radio. And the battery pays the check. as. cfntil one day, (the day you're in a terrible hurry) you step on the starter and nothing happens. So this ad is to scare you into keeping up your battery. Because once it's out of current-cy your cdr is a dead pigeon. Scared? Well, then drive to the nearest place where Shell service is offered and turn the problem over to experts. Shell people know how often your battery needs water; how to prevent corrosion; how to adjust hold-down clamps bo they won't crack the cells; efox, etc. They even have new batteries to sell to people who refuse to be scared into keeping up their old ones. And they know all about Shellubri cation, too. That's a service, in duding battery check-up, that protects all your car's expensive gears, shackles andthines. Important? Well, rather! 5000 cars we scrapped every day by Wartime atop and Go driving ... most of them irom neglect of. things that regular oneUubrication would keep healthy. LADIES! A FREE B00KIET- AHcs in Motortand telle all yon need to know about keeping the family car In fin fettle. Save time, trouble and money- Ak foe 70a copy at any Shell pomp. (shell) Ho la rcculvlna dental training under mivy mipci'vliilon lit the Collide of Phynlcliiin mid Sur Boon, nt Sun Franclaco. Ills mother, Mm. Gordon Lcdlnu hum, unci his idnter, Janet, were In Kliuunlh Falln from 1'ortlund vhllo Gordon wan hero. QUI Scout Reglitratlon Fri day will bo tho lost day open for rcl8trntlon for dlrl Seoul who wluli to attond enmn nt Camp E.llior Applcjjiite, Luke '0 the Wood. Thona who have not already reentered i.hould do no Friday, July 14. at the Scout of fice, 400 Main between 2 and 6 p. m. Meeting Tho Eunice auxili ary will hold a reitulHr meeting Krlduy at 8 p. m In the lower FOE hall at 0th and Walnut. Pinochle will be played after the mooting. Rcfrcahmonta 'will be nerved. On Furlough Pvt. Helen A Prince of the air WAC11 1b home on furlounh from Moodv neio in vaidostn, aa. Hho in In the record nectlon In the of fice of tho tecretary of cadol training. Improving Friend, have heard from Mm. Houston Rob lion, who in In a hoipilal in Coquille. She l recovering from a major operation under gone lait week. In Spring Lake M. Lcland Chcyne la vliltlng with her mothcr-ln-law, Mis. Jess John son of Soring Lake. Lclund Cheyne It with the air forces in India. APPEAL BOH TO MEET AT lift CENTER From Portland Mrt. John Alder and children are here from Portland visiting with Mrs. Alder'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Condrey of Lowell street Police Court In police court Thursday morning there were three drunks and one man charged with selling liquor to Indians. Bchaupp Back Commission er A. W. S c h a u p p, who has been in attendance with the state highway commission in Portland, has returned to Klam ath Falls. Operation Billy Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Benson, 350 Martin, underwent a ton sillectomy at the Hillside hos pital Tuesday. Service Men and Women Home on Leave The first sciwlon of the board of appciila to hear cases where application for leave clearance hnvo been denied by tho director of tho war relocation authority, will he held at tho Tulclake sea. rogation centor on July 28, It was announced today. Chief Justlco James H. Wolfe, of tho supremo court of tho state of Utah, and Bruce Hartley, prominent attorney of. Seattle, Washington, will conslituto tho board to hear the cases. Neither of theno men are in any way connected with the war rcloca tion authority, except as tempo rary members of the board of ap peals. Individuals who have been dc nlcd leave or tho right to re locate outnldo of a WRA center, havo the rliiht under WRA regu latlona to file an appeal. They may appear In their own behalf oeiore the Doara and he rcpre sented by counsel. Tho board will review all previous evidence in each case and have available transcripts of any previous hear ings given. Only persons who havo pre vlously been denied clearance by the director 01 the war reloca tlon authority and are residents of the rulclake segregation ccn ter, may apply for review of tncir cases oy tne board 01 ap peals. Squadron Leader Missing In Action WASHINGTON, July 13 (Pi Major James A. uoodson. 23 year-old commander of a P-51 Mustang sauadron who is crcd ltcd with the destruction of 30 German planes, is missing in action in the buropean theater The war department reported Gooason, whose home Is ln Tor onto, Canada, failed to return from a mission over Germany Juno zo. Regarded as one of the best strafers in the European theater, Goodson achieved 15 of his "kills" In the destruction of enemy planes on the ground. He was awarded the Dis tinguished Service Cross May 27. Capt. Don Gentile of Piqua, O., recently returned to the United States for a new assign ment after bagging 30 German planes, was a member of Good son's squadron. Gentile knocked down 23 planes in the. air.. - - Men and women In service who are homo and whoso names appear In this column may piCIt Up inClT U.MC9 IU Olljr theatre In Klamath Falls by call ing at editorial room of tho News and Herald before 3 p. m. These passes are Issued through the courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the Northwestern Theatres. Pvt. Helen A. Prince from Moody Field, Valdosta, Ga. Here until July 21. SSgt. Robert H. Force from Yuma, Ariz. Here until July 21. Tech. Sgt. Howard D. Abbey from Long ucacn, uaui. Here until July 18. . Pvr. Donald W. Nott from Fort Sill, Okla. Hero until July 21. Steward's Mates Openings Approved Openings for Steward's mates have been approved tor the United States coast guard in the 17-year-old age bracket, an announcement from personnel procurement officials of the 13th naval district coast guara or ganization today reported. Besides regular- duties, stew ard's mates are assigned battle stations aboard ship during gen eral quarters or fire, collision and other emergency drills. Yank Seamen Must , Get Passports WASHINGTON. July 13 M'l Effective November 15, Amer ican seamen will not bo able to ship out of the United States for a foreign port without a passport. By August 15. the state de partment announced today, sea men must have either a pass port or evidence that they have applied for one within the pre ceding six months. The order was issued by the tecretary of state "in order that the Interest of tho United States and its merchant marine may bo safeguarded by every possi ble means." The department also said the regulation meets legal require ments that all Americans leav ing the country have passports. seamen had been excepted to expedite tne wartime shipping program. Jockey Rides Four Winners At Seattle SEATTLE, July 13 W) lock ey Grant Zufelt hit the Long acres Jackpot yesterday, with four winners, including Cue Ball In the mile and an eighth fea ture of the evening. Cue Ball paid $4.30, $3.20 and $2.50; Turkish Brand, second, $5.70 and $3.60; Don Francisco, third, $3.30. Classified Ads Bring Results. Bond Purchases Of Organizations Hit $3,673,372 Bond purchases and alloca tions of corporations and frater nal organizations in Klamath Falls reached a grand total of $3,873,372 in the Fifth War Loan drive, Vern Moore, chairman of this section of the drive an nounced. The respective pur chases of each unit follows: Auocltted (Tldo Water Aim- J S.IMO claled Oil Co.! BaLlger Motor company Bal.lger Oil company ...... Ballon Wrlfht Butter Brown Shoa company.,. Rlf Baaln Lumber company.. Blc Lake. Box company Blake. Moffltt It Towne Crater Laka Box company Calllornla-Pacllic UtllltUa California Orefon Power com pany . . Crals'a Copeland Yarda Elka Lodta Ewauna Box company Equitable Savlnsa and aasoclatlon . 10.000 1.000 3.000 800 10,000 50.000 1.000 00.000 3,000 aw, 000 a .000 3.000 10,000 100,000 so .000 w e KDOtVJ 1 1 urn' rederal Land Bank of Spokane. 17,000 First rerferai Saving; 4c Loan company , 990,000 Firestone Tire) V Rubber com- Rany , . 4,ooo chrlit Lumber company 200,000 General Petroleum 10.000 Goodyear Bervlce company 1,000 Great Northern Railroad ,, . 79,000 HIHah Temple. Ashland . - l.ooo Ivory Plna Mill - - -- 15.ono Keslarton Lumber company 100.000 Klamath Production Credit . 24..Vrf Klamath county ..... 35,000 Klamath Lodge. A. T. It A. M. 3,000 Klamath Indian Afency 100.000 Kraft Cheese company 20.000 Lamm Lumber company ,, . AO.OOO Montgomery Ward company . flO.000 Model Shoe store 600 Mason, Khrmnn company .. 1,001 Mitchell. t.ula amti flfnviir in (WW Nnrlhrup King and company M 5.0OC Pit rifle Greyhound Lints ....,,. 5.0OC Pacific fruit and Produce com puny Sfl.ooc J. C. Penney company .. 14.00C Peliran Hay Lumber company.... 4t2,a-ifl Pacific First Federal Rjwlnas and Loan company of Tacoma ........ 39,000 pel Iran Host veterans oi for eign Wars m, ,,,, . Pacific Express . Srars, Hocbuck company , snreit uu com p Any Btnndard Optical company , Shaw Lumbrr company Southern Pacific company 81a to Bond commission ftalph L. Smith Lumber company HniRWay srores, I no, . ,,, , Siandeird Oil compnny The Texas comonny The Union Oil compnny 0.00(1 F. W. Woolworth company ."..Oofl Waverhaeuxer Timber company 390.00(1 Waigrrcn Drug store ., 3.00C Anonymous ... , ... 800,001 2.oo 8. 223 2.1,0011 34,009 10 490.004 :i4.oo lOli.OW fl.OOO 4.00(1 80.00(1 t3.rT73.y71 An Indiana farmer, aged 02, says he smokes 25 cigars a day. If he gave them away he could be elected sheriff. Kitty, & Jlaut&id cMarwilU Announce The Purchase Of 3rd and Washington Sis. CRAIG'S... The Store With The Glass Door Dloping - Printing Enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO SERVICE 311 Undarwood Bldg. 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