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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1944)
AGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Out Our Way By J. R. Williami Our Boarding House With Major Hoop BIKES FOR RENT MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR SUNDAY Phono 5520 222 S. 7th Poolo's Bicycle Store TjvyOH.TH'BULB WELL, DON'T YOU p tttA TNHERE'S OUR BOLD life's 1 UlS BUN, ft XW' WZPZZZ M TH' ATTIC IS V THIWK VOU'RE ) . CAPTAIN? THE OLD WR AS GREENi AS A. XM4 - BURMT OUT AW Y PAVIM' QUITE A 1 Js'f MM FATHEAD CALLED W CHEF'S SALAD.'-r ' w'Z ' I'M JISBORRERIW'J BIT TOO MUCH 'J? ' TUlS HURRICANE , 3D-bT HOLD THATtff D0G60NE, , " VKire PB A ffl-H a Wsm "abitofablovo : hoop hard, & mistah jAa TOO' J V! S ; W THENHEBLEVM BUSTER. OR TV01S6S Ji J JfLd' Wml D0WISTAR9 LIKE Eff vME'LL 30IM THE- Jk EF THIS (f HOLD EVERYTHING! 'IwTreK- arTnln a Kid going to see M submarine J breeze huib jj .&ccn. nim.i. it inc. W.Q.K 1 J t ; SfeiRw . i MllVlCtyfylftSSM57 110 Cl'UiSe?' : : ' FUNNY BUSINESS SIT AYW TSon rV JAlL llL'UT RYDER'S N THERFA I f VOL) BLAME IDIOTS ' 1 I I I V"VI50T THREE rOREl fedM-Wt -8w-aw..A.' VJ,---'-' ' .' " " A TORE 1 BLAST W lOTy V I HOLDING ONE OF OUR ) 1 DEPUTIZED RYDER 11 1 POLECATS ..KE.P . SsapMSR 6-3 JSBS Xiw Freckles and His Friends : . " " p. ri..Z I jll&JSllii : : : ; : " I WT 3 3Ms Th ffS' K?rS?.h. Sr. M i MOST CEETAINLV CANT.' HMMPHl AND LARD y ' . ' , . "ZA ?Uk .&m MUncir CLUE, BUt'l'elr P21 DIDNT KNOW HOW f UWW k LAKE J t- ,15 S;nSrJn.cS cu, f VA-VSl I Sfm v aKKm WWSBfl ftV a -..?&6Si :r.; Si-S I pjOlffiffi " ' ( A rr: ' Ml "But I tell you rny ticket cnlls for n boat cruiscl" - - 'V 1 I J Wih 7-IS) V COW. IW BY MEA itBVICE. lk T. H. BtcV - IW lllll'7-" , T I'V Wash Tubb. :, :. , .. " , , ,. T NORTHERN WMaMSS M : : By Leslie Turner - -r LIGHTS j f 'llf5fr 1 f ALL CREW Y VES, BUT HOWCAM WE ItV" ..SPEEOIWfl PLANES MAYBE THE JAPS HAVE A 1A..0F TEN BOMBERS T IF WE OON'T PINO THeH aIc 'fill i 7 uloS' VflTul - r'?u'rJTz","'' ii i sxs-r k """"r1""; " ' r.' . .v3" that the pice . v fi - THE JAPS DIP, . fl wf " "- y w " HAVE BEEN LOST. NOT OPERATION PLANS ON THE I ( DEPARfMENT ( J JV )tyf I BOMB WHITCflMBS J l I EVER HIT WHEN NAZIS fZff A ONE HAS BEACHED ENTIRE PACIFIC FRONT) ) OF WINDSOR, A f yS3l&r I S?UA0RON, I ' I VTRIEPnWSErACnCS.' f ' I ITS OBJECTIVE! AZL r' . A ENGLAND, MADE A:;-5S3 I - COLONEL! I fc- -.,- j I -, TTTl 3 AsnwmTOc CKivar.w?-.- VL 1 "I 1 I - m. j : "" ' W ! :a.J, iSfliMs " " : By Martin $sSJipfP rf ; ' y-.yCyr-' '; SfV O Jr&'kMlll i U JWl -NEXT: IWhcre did the oulfa board yet lLs nameT ' ' - -, 'ii j7 - Yjy. ARMY LEADER ' jtedjSijS Alley Oop : . ,.. . :. . . . .... . ; . HORIZONTAL 61 Hetains fjiilSllh Osll " -, ' ; By V. T. Hamlin ,1.8 Pictured 62Puddlcrs HgSSj gJ5iIl :-f- ffV TTU?W fnV : 1sSs .n-v "Upon 3 Justice ot 20 Arabian furniture Uy-'4'-trPJuI A&mm "ySmZSyA "Chatter peace (abbr.) MTurbuiently 44 Grafted (her.) 1 7 '. TCIfeWiSi-tT f1 XUAdlSm I . iMlmismmSmKSSkm y - 14 Near .. 4Cirele part 24.VeIsh citv . ' 45 Hif 1 q 1 1 W?w SSS1 "SC' "s::r,ng LittlaQ,ohw A n,..r-r.-m v., l-m rffl,; 1 24 Indian" NeV York- 40 Stupefy , , . 5 u7d0 c0,n Little Orphan Annie 7 . a ,. : ,. 25 Negative word (abbr.) 43 Office sn ninth ,.... . R g7.9hnn'. Mt ll g I k l r I. I. I I I 1 I. . eaB r u.l . r- & L LL , !fj v- .rOT.'Tz.P- I i j and men vou-. U I QuoTATioo. ft'STcW fTtl KWS dkowned p K-J 1 ii0 ' COMf. aftNGRFT A QLFi -1 MEAN? 1 1 VERMIN, OF THE S AME S fe4V NESi Jr 38 P' " WM 'H I MILLIONS OF . ate&- L FAMILY AS MICE . f MEAN WfF Jfyir 1 neon ' ' EC 1 1 1 f'H I : I DECENT, PEOPLE CI'X )f IXi WmiT- ?iS. M S'VflVr ,jf 37FaIsify rapJ T 1 D " '"-I w. i-.,.! ""i"it Tyi J boa I" I I I I j "TibI kI if 1 1 nil 1 nuii Liiiii 1 ) nnnTimnTiM r .1 hll Hll I WW! NEW OFFICERS TULELAKE Mim, Violet Mnln wiih InsillllKd IIS Dl'C'sUlont of the iiuxllliuy of Ttiloluko Post No. 1(14, Americim wkioii sue- ri'rrilni Mrs. Mny nuclei, nnd Marvin Thomiis bccuino tho now conimnmlor or tho post, succoco ln Ilowiucl Dnyton, nt 11 Joint tiisttillullon coiemony noui uuiy 11. IhmIiiIIpH with Mrs. Main wore Mrs. Uiirburn Fensler, first vlco ores dent: Mrs. Vera Drawn, sec. ond vlco urcsldont: Mi's. Mil uuci'lto Dnyton, sccrotiiry; Mrs Snrn Welsh, trunsurci': Mrs. May Dieter, chaplain; Mrs. Fannlu rtyckman, historian: Mrs. Naomi Kurtz, semcant-iit-arms and Mrs, Mubcl Howun, marshal. Co-offlccrs wno will servo with Commander Thomas in elude Harold Stevenson, veteran of World War II, vlco comman der: Roy Campbell, second vlco commander: llvman Wcchsler flnanco officer; AuKiist Holtorf, scrgcunt-at-arms; S. F. Torry, 00s t acllutant. Charles K Wieso was proxy for Officer Cam libel I. District president i-ioien Thomas was InstalllnK officer for tho auxiliary, assisted by Frances Yost, senicant-al-tirms and Anola Edwards, musician. Captain W, C. Maples, Camp Tulclake, was Installing officer for tho Legion with Olney Rudd serving as sergeiim-at-arms Cascade Mr. and Mrs. Joo Glron nnd children spent Tuesday In Eu gene shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Hoburt Williams and Mrs. Jack Tomlinson drove to Cnscado Summit Thursday and moved the Williams house hold goods to Oakrldgo where the Williams now rcsldo. Mr. and Mrs. uunnlo Benson moved to Cascade Summit from Cruzalte. Ruth Fclton of Port and h ked to Maiden Peak and back Thursday, a distance of about 16 miles. She mudo the trio aione. miss roiton is occupying a cabin at tho resort here to gether with Sara Peterson, also of Portland. Miss Peterson had nn infected tooth and was un able to make the trip to Maiden Peak with Miss Fclton. Tho summer homo bclonulne to tho Armlstcads has been sold to tho Hoy brothers of Eu gene and Is be nc remodeled. Mr. Armistcnd and his daugh ters were omonc the Dlonccri here in tho summer homo col ony, cominff hero in 1112A unri for several years spending their vacations here. Armistcnd died last winter at the ndvnncnH nun of nearly a hundred and bin daughter Almco died several years ago. very few of tho mmnw homes are being opened this year probably duo to tho short ago of gas and tho inability of tho summer home colonists to take timo off nt this time to come to the lake for a few weens. Arthur Parsons. fnrmr rn. cado Summit resident and now civil engineer for tho Southern Pacific company, has boon work ing in this vlcinitv with hi. i'w 01 surveyors. wniio returning frnm (-v.. zatte Sundnv evnnlnn ivi,rn u nau UUUn CUIICC1 On c ifnn IpnttUln T . . 'M wneci oir irom his S. P. motor car in Tunnel No. 3. Tho enr turned crosswlso on tho track but did not throw him from th car. He rushed the cer out of " 'we , a distance of nearly ... i,.,,H tlli oy B irnin, July j, Veteran Actor Die At., in '"nni HOLLYWOOD, Ju,v ., A. heart ailment iM pnmimonlH ciitisvd tii j night orAlanDlnoK; ornn stage nnd .croon also wrote, produced . r He had I?. , Huskies his widow il loaves two sons, ai,, S'l Jr.. 28, born of ' flu r ago. unci Mnsoi, Al' HI, (i. Tho older .rfr army ovorseos. " " It OREGON'S li FASTEST NAl CAT K, ft it . ajiijttivi, juiy fl IO. .1 motorists are travel ,VhW or speeds than niotorfit 'Jl slate dopurtment UiiliTy Tho avoriigo snood n'i passenger cars In (,0 -.! months of thl. J.. .""!! miles an hour. iZ. 4 1.3 miles per hour Tj Tho average speed or S while It wns 3U.2 nntlonSS, Althouah lhn ,..,""1' limit is ss mil,., l;TA lowest average forVnyZ'l Nebraska's 3U miles lifJ Loimeellcut nnd West Vil each for averages of' 38 7 the only other ini, ;.!'! ages below 40 miles per he! The slate department Ing out that tralflc fM,V up 13 per cent over Iw, asked that the Ms.mii. T' observed to reduce nccld,l Tl TUB WASHINGTON i..J iiuiiiiwii, iiresiaont til (.uMinuiTi ui cununorcc n i United States, warm i letup ln the pace ii i, i.J In, ...,l..ll.... . "j' . ( "t '. H-UIIUIIT una iiboi 1 meet tho chnllenun ni 1 vnuea. Dec In r no that rm- ik. J time In five years "hoped that the end of the sight," Johnston snld thud mien a siocKcning can dturi viuiitva victory His statement wn IkhmJ torclay along with nn l-miiid gram outlined by the chid to make fullv effcctlvn ikl nomlc forces of AmorlcintJ ncBs town r a Shoricnlnt xt and preparing for ocncelinid auction. Tho chamber snld buslnsi dovoto Its energies towsrdd ning 1110 war quickly ltd embrace policies under 1 service men nnd women 01: enter civilian llfo with pi 0010 employment. E Sprague River nsl A E- Bergman and son C?Mf5ifm Hun,tin8'" Bench, ur t u incna, Mrs. M.-.J,r.Runnclli ?nd Mr- Runnels Mrs. Bergman is employed as a TliZ 5f.Xu'teo Aeroplane " jjiuih mere. Mrs. T. W. Alexander and hBhirSara M,ay "turned " V. J11U11I OUSilllVl I in lfiU TIT.. and Mrs. Lendlo Story. She Is a niece of Mr. Story's She win leave Saturday fnr. b,T- "1" mil,.!,., u " .,r." ,""" lO M,. i 1 w'tn ner mother. Mr A exander is ln Now Guinea nuiium oncpnord nnd wife win, r' . "nins cunura ana lamllv and other relatives. y Wilma Cooper Is visiting rela tlvos and friends this week. She IHtOtl IHOM HI, HI j TIMt. I BUV Ma.T Meou-niiui. 3i)ARtVMTE ATl?CAcnM MStter WHAT t J 11 1 A w -UMUIIUK. r WASHINGTON. July II The census bureau in rr. of reports from clerks of ctt courts ln Oregon for 104J that during tho year 578 0 of persons charged with crfoi offenses wero disposed of, Of tho total. 803 wt vlctcd and sentenced nnd w that number were sent to waj ni- Hia l-ofnrmntorv. Of 43JI fendants , charged with rotjd burglarly. larceny, auto tt embezzlement and lj! crimes, 303 wero convicted w 00 porsons charged with ma? manslaughter, aggravated ft and rope, ue were couvitij Thn hni-nnil olilfl tllO IllM of persons per thousand ofw latton convicted lor mi n lnnr.l trr-m 1 12 fl in UB.S in 1030 nnd then dw to B5.0 In 1042. . J tm, kr.m, n rl Hint (m 1U nr. Dtr fl inu ign. ,w ---- . . . of tho persons charged wing jor crimes In the state we"1! vlctcd. INFANTILE PABALY5II SALEM. July 18 W'1 Schourman, 10, Monmouu, j amette un versity siuan -a paralysis, one- " -,-.,, son ln Marion ana rui j to have had the disease County Health Officer Stone said. ' is a former resident but H Jiving at ausBnvuiB. "j;--14 daugnter ot Mr. and Mi 2PEr- ,,i, xneima ose a ;" Ginger grocery iov ntonWQ year, reslgnecf her pos 1 JJ weeic to worK as w tors, Byron Welch is empi' as a clerk ln tho store. jr t nl.n, nnrl son spent the weekend In W m Fnll. ohnnnlna and vlsltln!w1 Grimes home at Olcne, . J Mm. Anns Wolford and m husincs! vui In Klamath Falls Inst wccK1 Dnlhnrt Puah and friend! Lakevlew wero visiting m Lendlo Story homo SundW ternoon. . '..vi .... ft, neiiniey 1 ivir, ana ivirs. "'VvV. wdl daughter Shoryl spent the a end here from sacrnni"- mg mrs. jjraaicy s h'-- ana Mrs. feter uruu. malned here to spend V n mer with her gronapatjy Mr. nnrl Mrs. Gordon MCW"j and Curtis and Gregory we lling in tho Kopert ""itS Sunday afternoon, The lels now live at Bcauy. jj Mr nnH Mrq Sandy Tn Sr.. wprn visitors River Friday.