L 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rACE THREI ."
rTTt,l,M.'. and M'
P .? Uoirls were here
w k..nl vlsllln Willi
jtf? Oil "2ml M. Ol'vc
lb.:. I. ,amei to
Iln" " .
(otMifi'. i,cm"" work;
i.... .., fin ihr work
P ...,li n nne llov
Urn men n ,
LetwSwuon. tlie irongcil
Ltvtr.
L ,.... lira which fen men
igrv - -
uld lurrouncl and kill would
jh II one nun-even Sam.
n-snd go waring Into the
,1 county. Ten iluys later,
00 men mini" be needed to
kl.
she forest-fire front, the
Lpower ilioiwjic is acute
M in t p'i Y' vunu
illingncii ami itrengtn ami
nt alt needed to battle heat
i mountiim and umlcrbrusli
.ontiri ire required.
gut the young, vigorous,
Ipericnccd forest men men
IholMtjear "r ycar "eiore
Lit (tidy to help federal and
Lit forest siicncics have none
Ihll year, thoie of us who
Uiia it home can't tuy "Let
tctie do Itl" George ii in
lit Cuinci . . . Italy ... the
kdje... everywhere the war
When It conies to fighting
biat 6m, the George ran'i
k asthing about it.
hit we cm do something.
ft an obey those rules every.
mot knows, we can cover every
f mpfite , ' , extinguish every
gittllt . . , break every burnt
butch (you unge your fingers
f it iin t out) . . , watch every
ipirk. We cm make up for
Irttr fighters with fewer fires.
When II comes to debt In a
form fires, one man can't do
pieworkof ten not afterward.
Jot, beforehand, one man and
)e needn't be Sanuon may do
he work of 1000 ! Merely by
putting out that cigarette I
Mttely by covering that camp,
tot
Honoring Piilor Tlio Worn
nn'it Hnclnty of Christian Service
of Ihn Kll'xl Methodist clmtch
will sponsor n picnic dinner In
Monro park Thursday, July 27,
ut 0:110 i. m iKiniirlnii Itcv. Vic
tor 1'lillllps and fnmlly wlm Iiiivii
returned for llio sixth your of
hi pastorship In tho FIihI Metho
dist church. All families mid
friends of Ihn church urn Invited
to attend mill should brliiK u jiic
nlc dinner nnd tnhlo service. Cof
feo mid crrtiun will bo fiirrilnhftl.
dim will meet nt tho church lit
10th Ii ml II lull ill (I p. m. Knr
further Information, en 1 1 your
circle chairman or Mm. L. K.
I'helps.
Return to Salt Lake PKC mid
Mm. Wnltur Dennis mid vounu
aon, John Victor, returned to Snll
Lnko City of lor spemlhiK n brief
furlotiwh with Mm. Dennis' pnr
enui, Mr. mid Mm. J. C. Yiidi-n.
Mm. Dcnnln In the former Ardelle
Yiiclen, ii tiriiditiilo of Klmnnth
Union hlu.li school. I'KC Dennis
In In thu medical corps nt Fori
Douglas, Utuh.
Lectuce Junior IiohIchhch.
ConnniiiHloii, unci nil other in
terested lrlH, nro renilndod
Hint there la unolher of thu lec
ture series nt the littlo thenlro
In tho high school tonight, Mon
thly, nt 7::i0. Thero will bo u
abort meeting of llic Junior
hostesses ufter tho lecture.
Warehouse Space
In Klamath Needed
The Regional Spncc Control
committee ill Bun Fruncisco linn
written tho ehiimbcr of com
merce here asking about avnll
nbla wnrehoiiHO spuco in this
nrcii. Tho committee represents
tho United Stale iirmy, nnvy,
treasury department, maritime
commission and reconstruction
finance corporation and the
warehouse space is wanted for
the storugo of surplus war mate
rials, war reserves and live Is
sue materials.
Anyono having any available
room of this kind Is asked to
contact the chamber of com
merce by coming to the offices
or by phoning 5193.
During tho Revolutionary war,
the Continental army consisted
of 5211,274 volunteers and regu
lars, according to prmy records.
The first radio stations to send
weather and navigation informa
tion to mull planes were estab
lished In 1020.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
. SUSPENDER SHORTAGE
DECATUR, 111. George Sides
reported to police that between
$25 and $30 had been stolen from
bis hotel room, Tho thief didn't
stop, however, with just taking
the cash.
Ho also took his suspenders
and cut the buttons from his
pants,. Sides reported.
Turkey production In the
United States has doubled dur
ing the past 10 years, from 16,
000,000 to 32,000,000.
The World war began on July
28, 1914.
Gas Consumption Increases
Due to prevailing westerly
winds, airplanes use .about. 15
per cent more gasoline travel
ing from New York to Cali
fornia, than from California to
New York.
Acid Indigestion
afawtM mr WU jm, mm. ..ek
Wh mM iioatYh arid tiuii pilnful, tuffntat
nll fa, aoiif atKoarh an4 art burn, doctora oauallr
mavrtt th fMlMt-aytlof tn-dlelrtM knmrn for
HRicrtAinatla rallaf m-rlli-lniM Ilka ltvt in Bll-anj
TiMala, No latatlTa. Hll -ant brlnca romfort la a
lUTorraturabotU to u (or dooblo swotf tuck. Mtk
Constant Tmpratur
We don't get chilled clea
through, no matter how cold w
u rru i i. a
uuuuuiu. xuu leiiiurHiuru ox our
Hiftv roiTifllni at onnfAvlmitalv
98i degrees a quarter of an Inch
below tho surface.
DaTaloplng, Printing
Enlarging
UNDERWOOD'S
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
12
M It aw lldimwd I.IWy
To Moat Tho Hn.blns of the
RiiUlns niixllliiiy will meet nt the
lioinn of Dolly Nachiido in Ship
phiKton, Thumdiiy nl 8 p. m in
stead of Wednesdny us previous
ly announced. Anyone not nblc
lo niicnd is asked to call 3780.
Horn TSitt. Daniel L.
Ilnuso and wife mid baby arc
visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. House, of Bo
nanza. Hut. House Is stationed
nt Williams Field, ArUonu.
Vlalta Friends Pcgify Gaines,
S 2c with the SPAHS has been
visiting friends hero over the
weekend. She comes from Har
rington, R. I., and is now sta
tioned at Empire, Oregon,
Sailor Hare Robert E. HiUon,
ships cook 1c of the United
Stales coast guard was in Klam
ath Kails visiting his father, Jack
Hltson of tho Kwnunn lox com
pany, over the weekend.
Roturns Mury L a n d ry,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. O.
Landry of .'131 Pacific Terrace,
returned Saturduy night from
Camp Nanuinu near Portland
where she has been a counselor
for tho pust month at tho Port
land Ciimp Flru Girls camp.
Homo on Leave Lawrence
Kelgli Scmiciil, S 2c, Is visiting
hero from Sun Diego until July
20, visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mm. L. Senucal of 2030 Fur
go, Young Senucal has just com
pleted boot training.
Bock to Work Nell Llnd-
bergh was buck to work Monday
nt the Weyerhaeuser Timber
comniiny office after spending a
week's vacation In tho bay area.
Cory arrived from Salem Sun-
iiii iu vmit in-, iiuiJKiiiei n linn-
I.. - ft I.'.. ; . .. r
Returns Mrs. J. A. Souther
and son Jnmes returned Sun
day from Sncrnmento where
they have been visiting with
Mrs, Souther's parents.
From Vacation Mr. ond
Mrs. Jack Kentlng hnvo re
turned from Walla Walla.
Wnsh., whore they have spent
a week' vacation.
Visiting Ednn Arnold of
Portland Is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Gerald West, of Malln. She
is n former resident of Klamath
Falls.
To Pytland Mr, nnd Mrs.
Harold Heath left Sunday for a
week stay in Portland.
From Suaanvlllo Mnrjorlo
Bolcns has returned to K hi ni
nth Falls nftcr visiting her sis
ter in Susnnvillc, Calif.
Visits Ruth Stover of Dwu
nuilr was a weekend visitor nt
tho Frank Klclncgcr homo on
Crescent.
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DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Mnln
llv
Shasta way
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vanco on
Ye Olde Pinochle Club Mrs
Fritz Vance of Shasta wav will
entertain Ye Olde Pinochle, club
at her Homo on Thursday, July
27.
Lucky Pinochle Club Zclla
Blankcnship, 312 Martin, will be
hostess to the Lucky Pinochle
club, Wednesday, July 20.,
Back From Trip County Ju
vcnilo Officer Harold Ilendrick-
son was back Monday from a
business trip to hugenc.
Return Home Mrs. S. R. Ber
ry, Mrs. D, L. Goldlng and Doro
thy I)n II lo returned Sunday eve
ning from a week on the coast.
From Portland Mrs. R. D.
Coe of Portland Is here visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mnry Wilson.
Police Court In police court
Monday morning there was one
drunk nnd one vag.t
Returns Louie Polln has re
turned from Seattle where he
journeyed on a business trip.
If you want to sell It phono
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