Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 21, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
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IflSSAULT
side glances Demo Reform Uses
Fourth Term. World
Police Organization -
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vvz:.; r. ui. sic-
loi, Ntmurnd now
.nrtr of destroyer
Hlfa,..! HnlanV III
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hirdmcnt of Jap'
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Kwutd ucli rapid
lit uui i ""T-TTj
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in -7i,:;-
iroycri on mo sumo
cuj tiianu.
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Bandar ol ill amplill)-
i.Ih.i, lL'nlfm.
l . inmmuiiflnr for
n Invasion, -onoiiy
Itulilp 10 poiiu-oiuim
..ntiorlini. liltllnliuh
tint by rays of Itnllnn
. a. inn cnmnniKii
he wu promoted to
mand of nnvql sup-
iiMr Conolly led nil
lorn in buiornoi
one of ths bloodlcat
conflicts of the wor.
.uilw j,-anH Inltirv
tell Ml the brlduo,
.'ipt. George U. uyer,
.Tn(I. who wot stand-
Ihlm.
Ieroo he wont to call
finltA tha Ihlrrl nm.
fxip, which he landed
Mmur in tne niaran-
llves In Washington.
he haj three children,
II, and two sons, 18
tart tu a Kf Mwyter. mc t m ro u ,.
"Now, dear, don't suy unything to hurt his feelings!"
FPffA Trailer Houses Open
To Civiian War Workers
IE ITEiL
Materials (or rollev
iy of Drlmn nmn
i't now ranr-h.H Ammr.
kra of war In eight
ruon campa, according
Hon received by tho
r chert from the na
Ltd. rt ttated that 23 cases
s. lhlotvrl hv Wnr n.
tti. NCW. a purtlcl.
fvlce of the national
lino oeen received and
l at onaoncr of war
feat Osaka, Tokvo. Ha-
.It I FlilrunL.. V.
and Klangwan.
lay war p.cked ait a
fill, the roport slntod,
I" oooks, occupation
P namw,
'on' made by rel-
b chart , f
- ..... . , Hiiuon-
1 finance the work of
rv and war prl
which are l Ui. i
la - i'- a
I??1. Interned In
na ucrman prison
Mora than 60 FPHA trnllnr
hotisea located ut Union unci Hud
cllffo on Wnaliburu Wny, wero
opened this week for orcupnncy
and are avallnhle to civilian war
workers and tliolr families.
C. A. Hoyden, well known
Klamath resident, Is munuKvr of
the trailer house community.
Aca L. Irvine, houninu rnnnuKu
ment advisor out of llio ri'Uion
1 FPHA office arrived In Klum
ath Falls this week to Kot oc
cupancy for trailers under way.
The now houslnii unlt nrc
fully equipped and wired for
electricity. Two Inruo trailers
provide shower and sunltury fa
cilities and there Is another lnryo
unit for laundry purposoa. The
trailer names rent for SO week,
this amount including, electricity
and garbage collection.
Eligible to live In the trailer
houses are workers and thulr
families from the following com
panies: Beatly Logging company. Bin
Lakes Box company, Crater Lake
Lumber company, UIGlorglo
Fruit company, KUlngsnn Lunv
ber company, Ewaunu Box com
nany. Kesterson Lumber com
pany, Klamath Falls Moulding
company, Lamm Lumber com
Dany. Murine Ilnrraekn, Klnmnlh
naval air stullon, 1'cilc-nn Bay
Lumber company, V. M. Ray
mond Logging company, Weyer
haeuser Timber company, Great
Northern railway, nurses cm
ployed here professionally,
whltehouse, Price and Perrln
construction employes are eli
gible only if tho prospect is that
they will be stationed in the lo
cality for the duration of the
Bill
emergency as civilian war work'
urs.
Any firm not listed above who
believes its employes should
have ucccss to housing can make
application to Ule National Hous
ing Agency ul bcaltic. wusn.
(lrt securing application-blanks
ut the chamber of commerce.
Work on the FPHA apartment
house project being constructed
near tho trailer houso park, is
firogrcs.ung rapidly and tnese
musing units should be com
pleted In about six weeks. Civil
ian war workers are eligible for
these apartments, with first
choice going to families living
In the FPilT trailer housus at
tha tima tho apurtmcnta are com
pleted. Areas Closed In
Five Counties
SALEM, July 21 (JP State
Forester N. S. Rogers has closed
to entry, except by permit, lands
in five northwest Oregon coun
ties becauso of fire hazards.
The lands arc In Clatsop, Wash
ington, Columbia, Tillamook and
Yamhill counties. The procla
mations oro effective next Monday.
By ERNEST B. VACCARO
CHICAGO, July 21 W The
democratic party wooed tho
lim electorate, today with a
platform calling for a fourth
term based on President Roose
velt's record "In peace and In
war" and a promise to seek
military backing to prevent an
other blood bath of conflict.
The road ahead was paved
with party dissension over tho
racial issue sparkplug of a
vain but bitter southern revolt
unalloyed by a plank ignoring
definite commitments sought by
advocates and opponents of the
"white supremacy" status quo.
Stands on nacore,
"Tho democratic party stands
on its record in peace and in
war," said a declaration bear
ing the approval of tho quad
rennial convention. 'To spued
victory, establish and maintain
peace, guarantee full employ
ment and provide prosperity
this is Its platform'
Asserting lis louu-wora state
ment of principles and promises
does not detail scores of planks,
but instead cites "action," the
party's short, short story por
trayed its four-time candidate
as "the champion of human lib
erty and dignity."
"Hop and Prayar"
"That God may keep him
strong In body and spirit to
carry on his yet unfinished
work is our hope and prayar,"
it said.
in a 40-word "racial plank"
stripped alike of states' rights
proposals and demands lor en
dorsement of antl-discrlmlna-tion,
anti-poll tax and antl
lynching legislation, the party
declared:
"Rlaht to LIto"
"We believe that racial and
rcllalous minorities have the
right to live, develop and vote
uciually with all citizens and
share the rights that are guar
anteed by our constitution.
Coneress should exert its full
constitutional power to protect
those rights."
A motion by the Missouri
delegation, apparently reflect-
Ins feeling among many south'
em domocrats, failed to get the
necessary one-fifth support for
a poll of tha convention on this
pianx.
"No Inferior Races"
But Vice President Henry A.
Wallace, already the target of
southern delegations anxious to
send him back to hi Iowa farm,
declared that "In a political, ed
ucational and economic sense
there must be no Inferior
races."
There was every outward
sign, however, of unanimity
over the foreign plank pledging
affiliation with other United
Nations In an organization to
maintain peace and prevent ag
gression by using armed lorces
"when necessary."
Court Supplement
Such an organization would
be supplemented by an interna,
tlonal court of Justice to arbl
tratc and adjust disputes be
tween nations.
Other plank were keyed to
the Atlantic charter and the
four freedoms, the enactment
of additional labor legislation as
experience necessitates, the
? lacing ana Keeping ot agricui
u r e on an 'Income carity"
with industry and labor and
adaption of tax laws to expand'
Ing; peacetime economy.
REPORT 01. GRANGE
ENTI
Courthous Records
Luolai Ma L.ucktt vartuf Arthur W.
Luckatt. Suit for dlvorc). charg cruel
nd innuman truuntinu -oupie mar
rlad in Alturu. Calif.. December 32,
iva. Plaintiff eik cuj tod r of one minor
child. Harry Boivln. attorney for pUtn-
Rom L. Qary vernu William Roy
Clary. Suit for divorce, charge cruel
and Inhuman treatment. Couple mar
ried In Reno, Nov. Plaintiff aika custody
ot three minor cnuaren. u. uniiu,
attorney for nlalnllff.
Cora Schoenborn versus William C
Schoenborn. Suit for divorce, charge
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple
married In San Antonio, Tex., December
4, 1M3. Uerryman and Napiar, at
torneys for plaintiff.
Clarence William Oarrett versus
Birdie Garrett. Suit for divorce, charge
cruel and Inhuman treatment. Couple
married in California In 1037. T, O.
Small, attorney for plaintiff.
Jattlee Caart
Harry John Mooney. Failure to stop
at scene of accident Fined 3S and
30 days, the 30 days suspended If pay
the da maces.
FUNERAL
BtSaiC MAT TROMFSON
TIM furwral Mrvlc, for h Itit Bili
May Thompun. who pauod awty In
M.lln Or... on W.dn.sdav. July 10.
ioaa wilt (aV. nlte. from tho chaooi
of Ward', Klamath runaral homa. Ptt
Hlah. on Monday afternoon, July 14. at
S p. m. with tha Rv. Donald Dodd of
UN rraaoyionan cnurcn ox maun bhw
aunt. Commltm.nl Mrvleoa and Intar
mant will follow In Unkvllla eematary.
Frtanda an impactful ly Inviud to at
tend tho Mrvteoa.
MERRILL IT-s. John Taylor,
reporting on the state grange con
vention held In Grants Pass In
June for th regular meeting of
the Merrill grange, stated that
S01 persons took the sixth degree
during the sessions, 83 took the
Pomona degree and the seventh
degree will bi. conferred at the
national convention to be held
November 15-23 Inclusive in
Winston-Salem, N. C. Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Paulson were obligat
ed In the third and fourth de
grees at the last meeting of the
Merrill grange.
The Klamath county Pomona
grange will hold an all-day meet
ing August 12 beginning at 10 a.
m. at the Lost River grange,
Olene.
Grange members who may be
Interested In the Blue Cross hos
pital plan which provides hospi
tal care for grangers and their
families wh pay a stipulated an
nual fee are asked to notify the
grange secretary, Mrs. Harriett
Fotherlngham, by August 1. Cov
erage on the sick insurance be
gins Septeml 1.
Twenty-four dollar per year
covers the entire grange family;
S18 annually a man and wife and
$9 an individual. Thirteen hun
dred grange families have regis
tered for the service to date and
the plan covers all communities
wnere nospitai service Is available.
Mrs. Vema Hasklns, Mrs. Hal
ite Dodenhoff and Mrs. Ma. An
derson served refreshments from
a table centered with a patriotic
motif.
Blimps to Patrof
Coast For Fish
SEATTL July 21 (P) Crews
of coastal patrol blimps will re
port by radio the sighting of
schools of fish along the Wash
ington coast and Oregon.
Fred J. Foster, director o the
state department of fisheries, an
nounced yesterday the plan was
worked out with the command
ing officer of the blimp squad
ron of Tillamook, Ore.
ReDorts have it that Hitler
may give up Norway. Well, that
will be a lot easier than having
it taken away from mm.
Employe Injured
By Skunk-Shooter
GRESHAM, July 21 (IP) Paul
Dudlev loaded a shotgun to kill
a skunk that was raiding a poul
try house, but the breech lammed
and he pounded it with a rock to
close it.
The gun went off unexpected
ly, seriously Inlurlng his em
nloye. H. 1VL West. Hospital offi
cials said last night that West
was in critical condition.
An optimist is anybody who
starts out to worit a crossworu
puzzle with pen and Ink.
WEATHER
Max.
ZitSena ........tU
Klamath ralla .. 7 .
Lakevlew ,
North Band iw
Portland .
Redding S3
ftono . 03
San Franclaeo ... AT
SeatUo 70
Mtn. Pracle.
40 .00
M
71
a2 Traca
SO .00
OLD-TIMER DIES
PORTLAND, July 21 (VP) -
One of Oregon's earliest native
white resld ts, Mary Ann Farr
Rauch, will be burled tomorrow.
Born near On.g-n City In 1851,
she died Tuesday. The Rev. E. A.
Smith, a pioneer minister, will
officiate at the funeral.
SPECIALS
For
Saturday
From a Full Line of Groceries and
Grade A State-Inspected Meat
GROUND BEEF ,., 27c
POT ROAST
28c
LUNCH MEATS L 45c
ASSOBTZD
SLICED BACON
Fancy Heavy
37c Lb. 1 8c
Tllion
APRICOTS
Lb.25e
Lug $2.19
Watermelons
On ice
Gardensid PEAS
No. 2 Tin 15
WALNUTS 29c lb.
11 MAIN STSSKT
BUD'S
PHOTOS
While U Wait
. 4 for 25c
Vr Greeting cards for
all occasions
Novelties
-k Souvenirs
BUD'S
1031 Main St.
Id Doeki
ti Busy
lllm a
WWorohousemerrs
l.&, .hnt Portland
r moloyeS" '0ng1
Ml aX iul"nioined
. fj us ana
l?hS,tarS&
Evan ... .
wanrea
I'OCOltlnfiv-
fman's job?
Wn.'Vh8 b . . .
war freights
Hra'm. , Powcr 'O go
S8 ?J.obme.
I in ... V ,00 Nr
via. ' Soi!"Mn Pa-
!nrncota d.We
you'll .'u"-ieoged
month0 and
ii-iSi.WMMlon Plan
h it.. - "'8 com.
'If. Tr.i" k " ovor-
S. p. Tour
II ZilWiX&r Til I
1 Vim
B tura Iff
PURE CANE SUGAR
insist on 7
IN RIFINIRV.PACKIO CONTAIN.-.
Gii
SUGAR
ua"
CANE
Merrlll-Lakovlow Jet.
n
UALLORY'S W MARKET
Telephone 4620 ;
FARMERS' PRICES
Liver . . . . . lb. 15c
Pork Steak . . . . lb. 25c
Pork Roast .... lb. 23c
Ground Beef . . 2 lbs. 45c
Beef Roast . . 'b. 25c
Beef Short Ribs . 'b."c
Large Ranch Eggs . 2 doz. 79c
Corned Beef, Chipped Beef
Corned Pork
Apricots . . 24 lbs. $2.29
KLAMATH COUNTY MEAT ONLY
Notice
Polly Ann Bakery
Will B.
Open For Business
Monday, July 2f
Hi
W DMLICIOUS
FROZEN
W DESSERTS
you suggest
acmckertieshani
crisp enough fix
colddnnh?
Cracker. They're perfect
companion for refreshing.
"cool-oSs" because they
ay crisp right down to the
last one in th. packag.
You e, a tpdl bmkirt
preen teals In Rltx freih-.
ne..sure their crunehy
- (oodnes. Team up salads,
fprsad, Jellied soups and
dirt. too, with Rit
th ereeJc.r iht doW wilt
in hoi wthtrl
IAKED IT NAIISCO MTIOKAL BISCUIT CBMPANT
EARLY
NEWS by
LOWELL
THOMAS
7:15 p.m.
DON LEE-MUTUAL
Standard of Cilitornia
!
. WE SELL ICE
ROBINSON'S MARKET
4839 So. 6th
Optt flantl.yi and Eveninft
Fleniy of Psrklnf Spice
Phone 3577
Free Dellrerr
Sat. sad Tnef.
HERE'S AlMOfWlir
aBSSSa-B. J ,
jjajTASAC Flavored to the family's
iCVfuM(t taste! OTnchx
"Sa V st0 cuits in convenient spoon- '
size. The hearty' goodness
Wm . sS? of 100 whole wheat Ask
P-"-,. "SlittaMie!'! ..
mllll BAKED Y NABISCO
ai Vapitfit NATIONAL BISCUIT
i5S -a COMPANY la th. orig-
BjCjPP'l bol Shraddtd Whaot ak
a I "' '"aa,,, '""
Klamath Independent Grocers
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
straight from orchards and
gardens. As fresh as is possible
to get It for your early choice.
Get the cream of the crop lor
canning. . Don't forget your Jars
and lids and caps. Can and
preserTe all you can for Victory.
BUY ANOTHER BOND
Sunshine Honey Graham Crackers,
2 pounds 33e
Fisher' Biiklt Mix, 2V2-b. pkg., 2 for 63c
Cake F.lour, Fisher's ....2 lbs. 17c
Sucees Bean, No. 2 tin 2 for 31c
Kraft Sandwich Spread,
5-oz. usable gloss 17c
Alber Pearl of Wheat, 28-oz. pkg 18c
Argo' Corn Starch each 8c
Fiihar's Homelike Flour, 25-lb. sack..$ 1. 18
Kitchen Cleanser, germ killer,
does not harm hands.... 2 for Uc
Quick Quaker Oats, the hurry-up
breakfast, large size 24c
' Hunt's Supreme Tomato Sauce, 3 for 19c
Hunt's Supreme Pork and Beans,
No. 2V gloss -23c
All kinds of Assorted Lunch Meats
Chicken Raviola, No. 1 glass 21c
..Red Sockeye Salmon ....47c
Imperial Steak Sauce ..........21c
Peanut Butter, Jumbo 28c Imperial Steak Sauce
Fisher poultry and dairy feeds at all K.I.G. stores, or
for information.
call 8271
Klamath In dependent Grocers
COMMUNITY OBOCC-Y
FIFTH AVENUE GROCERY
JOE'S MARKET AND GROCERY
IjAPSLEY GROCERY
LIEN'S CASH STORE
MAC'S STORE
MYRTLE'S FOOD STORE
PASTEG A'S GROCERY
ROBINSON'S MARKET
TWIN GIRLS GROCERY
two Ki.aalTll flRflfiRRY '.
BALLOU GENERAL STORE, Ft. KL I
BOROUGiTS OKUUEKItfapr. ativ.r
KENO STORE. Kana. ' ,
MICKEY'S FOOD MARKET, OalrT