Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 12, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
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PBBEISE
rnNI'ST B. VACCARO
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T'i by hl" nii.'.lni! initio If
i W 10 further flt:vtl-
"VCry". Tru
M "" 1 M..mnlni)l River
H"f'ni I - I iissncliitlim. "
,iod timii V. ' ,.. tnr ti,e
of the 'Ml-mnl Valley
Chorliv '"'III "':'...
reruns
"P'e' ... it. ..t "il.U iiflmftiU.
I"."11 .....nullim subside"
1 1, .postwar yours the ene
1 nlnnri wiilnrwiiy "will
lc available I" formers, In
ii m-nriilf-lN
, rl themselves lo water
jtarni . MI..I.. nn mi av
C nnkl "fighting support"
!,,?!"i,tt,i, flood ponlrn
i.. ...j.i-1 (in Mwn must not
new, - ;
ivc In" J"" """ '"""
whv ttoad to
Merlin
i, "rh Auoclated Press
i w.im front: 302 ml I o.l
Inn wet of Duren).
-Russian front: 310 miles
m WnrMiw),
iItnllim front: SUO miles
m near Bologna),
ineral Production
its Now Record
! WASHINGTON. Oct. 12 M'l
iho'i mineral production set a
w rrcoid of $.17.47.1,000 dur
: 143, (he bureau of mines re-
Siiert today.
More tungsten nnd nntlmony
..... Irnm lihillrt lll.t Vllr tllllll
m my other state nnd it rank
ixcond In the output of zinc,
id ind lend-copper ore.
i
jpiuslliorl Ads Bring Results
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Makes 'Em Tick
you drive a Ford or Ford
k, you probably owe Bill
n Biwkirk n vote of thanks.
il'l riill'K "knnu, ,.,A
Ichanlcal skill Hint's kept
a Ford rmr-rntbio ffl.
ftly and economlcnlly right
URh this war period.
has SneciallpH nn VnrrN
the past 51 veam. Ho rrnllv
ws what mnkes them tick,
jk In 11)23, after the last war,
Marled work for Elmer Bal-
r as n mechanic,
fay he Is the popular Sorvlco
5'r oi ono of the bus est
fllirst Fnrrl ,li.1ni..UI.. !R
in, . ..v.i, UIIIO 111
west.
id owners mvn mnnnt, u.,
'ng their earn nnri ln,rb. tn
plser Motor Co. nt regulsr
rvali for Ford Protective
r'fe. Ask mil h,.'n .1.......
yu a aqunro deal.
Where G, I. Joes Will Soy Goodby to Army Life
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Map obov shows loc,it,on of IS posts whero soldieis will bid farewell to O. 1. life. They have been
deslgnsled as Army Personnel Conters by the War Department, looted to best handle population
densities, each of theto centers will include: s Reception Center for processln newly inducted men;
i Reception Station for receiving and reasslcnlng personnel returned from pveneas; t Separation
Center, for discharging personnel from activo servlco. This concentration of activities will save ex
penses oX transportation and overhead personnel, as well as speeding the flow of personnel lata
throimh, and out of the Army. .
Sprague River
TS Robert Curnlnl writes to
Mr. mid Mrs. M. Curnlnl that he
Is now In France.
PFC Howard Roff nd Pvt. Ar
thur Rof f, sons of Mrs. Peurl Rug.
ers, writes thiil they met encli
other nnd enjoyed long visit,
somewhere in the Pacific.
PFC Hobby Cliuis, son of Mrs.
Rosa Carnlni, is expected to
move shortly. He has been sla
tinned for some tlmo at Flora,
Miss.
Curl Schonrhln, who Is 111, was
liiken to the Kliumith Agency the
first of the week.
Russoil Allphln, a prlvote In
tho army, has been dlschiirged
because of his age, nnd has re
turned home. Mrs. Allphln and
four sons have made their home
In Sprngue River during All
phln's slay In the army.
Gloria Carnlni It In Portlnnd
this week, vMtlng the mother
and sister of Mrs. Rosa Carnlni.
Dinnpr 0tiiK ! th rl.Ki..
BorouKh home Sunday wore two
moiners, rioyri and Mnrle Bor
oughs from Grants Pass, nnd
two sisters, Mrs. Mnble McCul
lum of Malln, and Mrs. Rltter
nnd Mr. Rlitrr nnd dnughtor
Jcnnno from Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. HoyJ William,
son, former Sprngue River resi
dents, now of Prlncvllle, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Dorothv Elano, born October 8.
Mrs. Williamson Is sister of
Mrs. Folk Haddock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. l.eon llnlllng and
children have hern here for sev
ernl days, visiting nnd looking
nfler their propertv here. They
now reside in Seattle.
Commission to Open
Bids On Curb Here
The state highway commis
sion announced today that it
would open bids In Portlnnd
October 24 on flvo road Jobs,
Including one Involving North
Ninth street here.
The Klamath road Job calls
for tho Installation of 1050 foot
of concrete curb on the North
Ninth street section of The
Dalles-California highway.
If you are particular, buy
your Insurance from Hans Nor.
land. 11S North 7th. Phone 6060.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO FAIN NO HOSPITALISATION
Ns I.Bif r Tim
rrmntint aiulul
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Chlrtpreetlo PhriirUn
m New lit Keqalr That. re Rll(
Thane 10
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yoursell
Save U Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
When in Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anna Earley
Proprietors
Tlione 4307
STARTS SUNDAY
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hi
ltlAkH
Pan-American
Net Tourney
In Semi -Finals
MEXICO CITY, Oct. 12 f')
Pancho Scgura of Ecuador meets
Mexico's champion. Armando
Vega, and William Talbert of
Indlitnapolls plays Armando's
brother, Rolando, in semi-finals
of the third Pan-American ten
nis tournament today.
In mixed doubles semi-finals,
Margaret Osborne of San Fran
cisco and Talbert, U. S. cham
pions, meet Louise Brough of
Bcwrly Hills, Calif., and Ignaclo
de la Borbolla Jr., son of for
mer' Mexican Davis Cup player.
In tho other bracket, Pauline
Betz of Los Angeles and Segura
play Mary Arnold of Los An
geles nnd Armando Vega.
Segura advanced yesterday by
winning a straight-set but hard
fought victory over Eduardo
Bine, Peru's No. 2 man, 6-1, 7-3,
6-2.
Armando Vega vanquished
Joso Aguero, king of Cuban nct
tcrs, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
Other winners yesterday in
cluded: Women's singles, quarter-finals:
Pauline Bctz over Peggy Welsh,
Lima, Pa., 6-2, 8-2; Mary Ar
nold over Gloria Thompson, St.
Louis, 6-3, 6-1; Louise Brough
over Teresa Mundct, Mexico, 6-0,
V-Day Celebration
Talk Roils 41st
PORTLAND, Oct. 12 (p) The
41st division doesn't like nil this
talk about celebrating V-Dny.
MaJ. Charles R, Buxton, for
mer Portland newspaperman,
6-0; Margaret Osborne over Gretl
DuPont, formerly of Los An
geles, 6-2. 6-3.
"Irish Eyes
Are Smiling"
said his companions In the South
west Pacific get "rolled and won
der what the celebrations will be
about. There won't be any down
there."
Destructive termites work so
rapidly that foundations of even
new buildings have to be re
placed after two years.
Skit PERMANENT WAVE
Naturat-lookinnaul and wvti now
your tamly. cool-ly. comCot tahly,
at borne. I Jo it yourwIf.Thc emeslnc
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fonLainevfrythingyourfrt, permanent wertj
mlution, cufkr. ham poo nrl wave act, Eaay
a putt ins your hair up in curkn. InaUe on th
nutne Charm-Kurt" America' Isrgeet arll
I home permanent wave kit. Get one toriav t
Wagt'nnnr Dru and ill drug itoree, .
Third-Grader Knows
What She Wants
PORTLAND, Oct. 1 2 fP) A
third-grader, InM.ilIng on taking
two copies of the same book from
the Portland public library, ex
plained that she needed them
both.
"You see," she told the librar
ian, "I'm going to read the story
twice;"
Classified Ads Bring Result.
ONION and POTATO BAGS
NEW AND USED
50-lb. and 100-lb. Onion Bags
Used Potato Bags
Burlap and Cotton 100 Lb.
Immediate Delivery Klamath Falls
LOW PRICES
Call I. Winkelman
WINEMA HOTEL
Or Come To
2401 South Sixth
WHAT is THOMAS NATURAL SHORT
HAND? It is the SMOOTH-WRITING,
EASY-TO-LEARN, SPEEDY Shorthand.
For further information coniulr the
Klamath Business College
733 Pine Street, corner of 8th
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d L $79.50 H
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The new look of elegance In winter eecrh of outotemtL
ing beouty, quality ond smartness laden with fur in
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cuffs, new jabot effects. Beautifully detailed fine all
wools in black or colors. All sizes.
3 WAYS TO 181
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Fur coat fainion of the yeor-the graceful
deep-cuffed tuxedo-front classic -in silky
tripe -dyed coney. Every Roseeraft fur
xoat Is bonded for style, quality, ond
value-ond there's one for every budget.
Bright Young Styles!
GIRL'S COATS
School girls like smart coats,
tool And Sears have them in
wonderful variety sturdy and
snug. Trim classics styled Just
like big sister's; reversible
woolen tweeds and fleeces gay
young coats that will wear and
wear. 7 to 14.
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