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umns In a lightning drive 21
miles due east of Chartrcs be
yond the Aunay river.
Ril Againit NaiU
Giving instructions to patriots
within the city, a supreme com
mand spokesman said over the
American broadcasting station
in Europe (ABSIE) that the day
is not far ou wnen you will nave
to rise and chase out the enemy
and its accomplices.
"We are pushing eastward
alone the whole of our northern
lector," supreme headquarters
said in announcing trie coastal
thrust in eastern Normandy.
In this eastern surge the al
lied forces captured Bures. one
and one-half miles northeast of
Troarn, and plunged across the
uives river occupying tiasscn
ville, three miles from Troarn
and five from the coast.
Towns Taken
Other towns captured in this
drive on tne heels of fleeing rem
nants of the German seventh
army included Mezidon and St.
Pierre-Sur-Dives, on the Dives
river, 14 and 18 miles southeast
of Caen. Above Mexidon the al
lied troops reached the Dives
north to beyond Troarn.
Forty and more miles east of
Troarn allied bombers yester
day had wrecked most bridges
spanning me mver msie from
foulbec near its mouth to La
Ferriere-Sur-Risle, 35 miles up
stream, rne xasie hows west of
tne Seine and parallel.
Acknowledo Lou
(The Germans acknowledged
they had lost the battle of Nor
mandy. A broadcast said the
fleeing forces were trying to es
cape another large allied trap.
("The Normandy front has
been liquidated by the Ger
mans," said Dr. Max Krull, mili
tary correspondent of DNB.
''German forces are retreating
and swift allied troops are try
ing to gain new positions to out-
uau& ana even encircle them.
Linn Denied
("An attempt of this sort is
being made at- Dreux where
uuusus in several directions, in
cluding Paris.
The lines are everywhere dent-
ana interwoven to an extra
ordinary degree.")
American. British nn4
Jan forces steadily reduced the
Falaise pocket. Armored col
umns striking south closed the
g8? u between two and three
nirk i, "fu," lne vicinity
u...,uuu, juai norm oi Amer
ican forces at Argentan.
New Store Opens In Klamath
Drought Costs Ohio
Farmers $49,500,000
COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 18 (JF)
The drought has cost Ohio farm
ers $49,500,000 in losses to corn,
aoy beans and potato crops, ex
perts in Ohio state university's
department of rural economics
estimated today. , . .
Extensive damage to pastures
and loss of great acreages of
"y seedings of clover and al
falfadifficult to estimate in
dollar values also were report
ed.' '...... ' "
. if ifs a frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
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The Goodyear service store was opened Friday at Eiqhth and Klamath in the Pelican thaatro
building. The establishment features a retail store in the front, and a larce tirq and service de
partment in the rear with a Klamath avenue entrance. Tires, car and home supplies are handled
in tne new Business nouse. v. J. lioodwin. Known to mi mends as Wmtey Goodwin, is manager
of the establishment.
Fort Klamath
Mrs. Jack Wright and 10-
months' old son Dennis, scent a
lew days nere last week visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter J. Wright, from their
home at Rockaway. Ore. Mrs.
Wright's husband, formerly with
the submarine service, is now in
the landing ship transport
branch of the naval service, and
is at present somewhere in the
South Pacific war zone.
Mrs. Pearl Nortn of Klamath
Falls was a recent visitor at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Zumbrun.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Pase
returned Thursday to Stockton,
Calif., after spending a week at
their home here visitine friends.
Both are employed for the dura
tion in Stockton where Mrs.
Page's mother resides.
Mrs. f rank Kendall returned
to her home in Fort Klamath
Friday after spending a week
shopping and visiting in Klam
ath Falls.
Lt. Bob Williams and his wife.
the former Ruby Briscoe, visited
here last week at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. ,
Briscoe. Lt. and Mrs. Williams
have been at Fort Sumner, New
Mexico., where he was stationed
with the U. S. army air corps.
Mrs. R. S. Ballou. Mrs. Rav
Prowell and son, Alan Ray, were
Klamath Falls business visitors
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Bennett of
Klamath Falls, accompanied by
mr. ana rars. tinmen McKeever
of Fort Klamath, made a trip to
Huckleberry mountain Sunrlav
and report a large crop of the
berries will be riDe in about a
ween.
Donald Wimer left hv train
from Chiloquin Friday evening
for Carmel. Calif., where hp will
spend two weeks visiting his sis-
ier-in-iaw, ivirs. rc. van Worm
er, and her parents. Mrs. Van
Wormer is employed at the not
exchange at the Fort Ord army
post, her husband, Cpl. Raymond
E. Van Wormer. beins at r,rt
un uanu island witn the 7th di
vision. U. S. armv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gorden of
Portland are Fort Klamath busi-
visitors nere, navmg ar.
rived last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin rnnni,j
and daughter Joyce, who have
iiau uie rrea tjorden property
"clc weu lur me Dast spvnra
years, expect to leave within a
week for Ketchikan, Alaska to
make- their home. The Copeland
stock and oat and hay crops have
been purchased by Fred Bichop,
who has also leased the Gorden
property, which has been pur
chased by the Copelands recent
ly, and will move soon into the
Gorden residence. Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Prowell have rented the
Fred Bishop home here.
Donald Parker is now sta
tioned at watchman lookout sta
tion m Crater Lake park.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Varnum
and daughter, Audrey, will move
soon to Bly, Ore., where Varnum
will e.n t e r the garage business
with his brother, Mann. Varnum
has been employed by the Crater
jjaice pars service for several
years.
Mrs. Ray Prowell entertained
Saturday evening with a pino
chle party at her home in llnnnr
of her husband's birthday. Pino-
cme was tne diversion of the
evening with a birthday cake be
ing cut and served her guests by
A. a. triyjwv i m iiuumgni. i nose
present were Mr. and Mrs. Purl
Fox and son Clare, Mr. and Mrs.
naroia wimer, a. B. Lewis, Mr
and Mrs. Wilford Donnelly and
daughter Gwendolyn Jane and
mr. ana rars. prowell and son
Aian ay.
Morse Advocates
Liberalism
PORTLAND, Aug. 18 (.V)
Constructive liberalism, minus
partisan bitterness, was advo
cated today by Wayne L. Morse,
republican senatorial nominee,
as a watchword for the republi
can pany..
Morse told - the Multnomah
County Renublican cluh that
party members throuehout Ore.
gon realize that only a program
of "action, not reaction" can
assure GOP victory. .
New goggles, equipped with
eight-inch plastic lenses, have
been developed which protect
the eyes, cheeks and forehead of
hi my pnois irom frostbite and
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Poe Valley
Clara McCarvcr and ler niece.
Lucille Doak. were visitors here
from Klamath Falls Tuesday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork and
son. Benny, and niece. Dinnno
were callers here Mondav from
Klamath Falls. They went to
Portland also for medical atten
tion for Ben.
Louice VanMetcr is in the val
ley for a couple of weeks at the
home of her grandparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Nork. She will re
main for the rest of the vacation.
Ben and Billy Nork were call
ers m tne valley from Langcll
valley this week.
There's a big improvement in
the Foe valley road since the
county crew started to work on
it, widening, graveling, putting
up new fences, ,etc.
The Francis' Freucr family
were shoppers in Klamath Falls
from here one day this week.
The Union oil man was in the
valley transacting business Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork and
Dale Van Meter went to Klam
ath Falls Thursday where they
visited at thn home of Iheir
daughter nnd snn.tn.lnu u, ttam
Doales'. They found Ken much
improvea alter nis recent acci
dent when he cot tho laroo hnnn
broken in his leg while working
in the machine shop (or Bill Ray
mond at Hildebranri. A
nun ne was pounding on flew
up, nuung mm on the leg and
breaking the bone.
Vic Brown was a shnnnn.
Klamath Falls from the valley
Thursday.
Wilbur Rcilinc is work-in r.
his cellar again and has it well
advanced. It's ninrip nf hric-t i;i
and will be the best looking po
tato cellar in the vallrv .i,o
finished.
Louise Van Meter Is
a week's vacation at the home
of her maternal grandparents,
the Joe Norks.
Short Attack
Made on London
LONDON, Aug. 18 ) Tho
(.ioniums limits a short flvini
bomb attack on London and tho
souluorii counties c a r 1 v las1
night and n torso official 1111
mmucomcnt this morning said
imhu casualties aim damago wcr
cutis eu.
New Pine Creek
Mrs. Mnlissle Reynolds visited
a uay nere lust week with Mrs
tlortt rlnmmerslcy. She was
uuiner resident of Lakevlow
uoout years ago, but now re
sioes at Wedding. She Ik the
mother of Frea Reynolds of
LiOKCVlCW.
Lust btmday wns moving day
in new fine treeK. llie whole
tiling started wneu Flunk Ail
dington bought tho Scarbrough
piuce ut i airport. This made the
1'iHlelio place vacant where Ad
oniKlun s lived so Andrew Liuht
le bought the toilette place and
Milton St. Clair bought the
Lightio place. They all moved
Sunday.
Mrs.. Wilnia McKenzle from
ban t rancisco came up lust Wed
nesaay wcck ago lor a visit with
her parents, jii Bnd Mrs. W. L,
Biuiton. Her two children. Kar.
cn and Jim, came with her. Mr,
mid Mrs. Blurton went as far as
Itcadintt to meet them.
Lewis Metnrland. of Fresno
1.11111., nas ueen visiting for
few days with his sister. Mrs
Con Newman, leaving for home
last Monday morning. For six
years and until recently, when
he was honorably discharged, he
has been working for tho govern
mvnt down in the Panama Canal
zone.
Hilton St. Clair had to so to
tno nospiiiii last Monday, suffer
ing from a severe sprained ankle
which nc sustained while moving
his household furnishings into
his new home. He was sublcct to
enlistment on the 17th but now
it will be about six weeks before
he can use his ankle and he will
be deferred -until ho is released
by his attending physician.
Taylor George, father of Mrs
Hilton St. Chur, nrrived from
Washington Monday for a few
days' visit with his daughter and
lamiiy.
A baby boy. Donald Russell
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
L. Faris on August 11. He
weighed 7 pounds and 10 ounc-
cs. The mother and bubo seem to
be getting along nicely. The
father, too, is recovering from
temporary coma as now he
thinks he may get to go hunt ne
There will be a regular meet-
Ing of the Grange this Saturday
evening.
Blv
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thomason
of Roseburg arrived here Mon
day to spend a week at the home
oi their daughter, Mrs. Gael
Madison, and family.
Bonnie Stone of Princville Is
visiting Lois Osborn.
Corporal Hank Hall who has
been home on a 15-day furlough
icii aunciay. August 13, for a
camp in UKianoma.
Clnsslflerl Art Bring Rpsulh
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Lt. (Ifl) John O'Connar from
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Lt. J. D. Cornttt from Eng
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The above servlco people arc
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thcutrus and R. C. Woodruff uf
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Grass Fire Near
Town Extinguished
The muss fire Unit win burn.
Ing to the nnrthfusl of town be
hind the Hot Springs district
from Coleman's IJiiirv north to
Baker's rock crusher Thursday
afternoon, was put out complete
ly ut uboul ti p. m. Thursdiiv eve
ning the KFl'A reported Fiidny.
No iippreciuble clanun;e wii
caused, according to the KKPA.
Another fire wns t a r t e d
inursdny night near Warden hv
a hot box on a railroad car. This
glass lire covered nit area ol
only about one acre and wns
quicKiy Drought under control.
Brosterhous Makes
Low Bid On Unit
Low bid submitted Fridnv
afternoon to the county court
on an addition to be construct
cd on the back of the new cuun
ty health unit ut HMD Main was
by Brosterhous Construction
company for $21.6115.
Other bids were S2B.32S.II3
by Cecil Greene Sr.. mid S2-1.-
844, by Leo N. Huls.
County Judge u. E. Reedcr
announced that the contract
had been awarded to Brosterhous.
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un Al.x-Kii-Provenco, 14 miles
north of Marseille.
Tim sltuutlon .in southern
Friiueo wns fining so Well that
Mediterranean air forces were
able to divert heavy hoinhers to
Dallam targets again. Tactical
aircraft swept over tho skies in
support of ground Ironim with.
out meeting any opposition.
i no na.i command had en
trusted tho defense of tho I II VII.
slon arcn to two German Infun.
iry divisions, ine ziiind nnd the
Mllth. The main allied iiirn.i
whs rnudo bolwcen those two d.
visions, creiitliiB cnnildnmhln
confusion among enemv troons
nlreuily badly bullered by bombing.
New York Liberals
To Support Truman
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 f,Ti
Senator Truman (D-Mu.) accept
ed . today the vice nrcsidentiul
nomination of the liberal parly
of New York stale, lie toM n
delegation which visited his of.
flee that "I feel that nil the III),
cral elements in the country will
bo united behind the democratic
ticket" In- tho November election.
The liberal nnrlv wns fnrmni
by right wine clement nf ih
American laoor party.
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Construction Seen
Completion of onv of the
FHA row houses will bo de
layed ut Icusl another week. ue.
cording to Hurry R. Gamble.
project engineer, os neccjmry
hnrdwure has not yet arrived,
and furniture cannot be put In
until It Is possible to lock tho
buildings. ,
The community building and
10 of the houses lint expected
to bo completed and ready for
occupancy within two weeks.
Applications for tenancy in j
the FHA project already exceed!
tho number of houses being
built. Forty-four trailers are1
now occupied.
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Tweed to Report
To Navy Officials
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 18 lPi
Chief Hiiillomun George Ray
iweeci, uaw, wnose .ll-munth
name of hlilc-nnd'Seek with the
Japance of couipirrcd Guam is-
iiiuci made mm a nero, left lorl
land by air today for OaklnnH.
Calif.
Orders for him to renorl to tin.
Sund Point naval station at Seat
tlo were cancelled, and he wns
sent south lasleud. He Is to leave
immediately from Oakland for
Washington. D C. In rei,i-l n
his experiences to tho navy de
partment, the navy public rela
tions office announced.
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