Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 20, 1944, Page 11, Image 11

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE ELEVEN
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r .., Tl.nxi. m.
Ljll attend fli"" ''"V-
hundred nun si "
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.nruui"-.'". ,n .--.-
brinrt intending will bo
Ibcriv ixoiii rriiiti.v unvi
vU Monday morning. In
i.ie (or frco lime missed
I. clow.
man Plans
on Campaign
tHINf'TON. a. a. Oct.
r..-. . . . ,
p. Lowell aiocKUiiiu win
iiMili.gion ior urcKun iu.
In (In n little campaign.
reflection mill to help bin
Imcli an attack transport
tand.
announced thai Mrs.
Inn hits been named apod
llic trnnsport Granville,
will be launched by ore.
ipb.iildlnn cprporution on
28.
iranvillc. tinmcd for
arolina county, also will
name of Stockman s
Irnndtntlier. ,
Our Boarding House
With Major Hooifc
' I 6TILL SVV IT WWbM'T
OOZIMG OOT 01- THE
fAOVte AND 6RABBIMS A
BOS.' TENS fA ELITES
BEFORE THM: AT THE
evce. works, he pointed
A GUN tX VC AG SERIOUS
AS BUFFALO BILL-"
M'S BI6, BOT HE AlM'T
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AT Tl-Ve OFPlCEA vWE'LL
MCK?--DO 7 ASK THE OLD
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vooeELP v ' tug
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10-20
Flashes of
Life
STATES TO NET TEN
By Th Anociitid Prtit
ECHO
KANSAS CITY. Oet. 2(1 iTl
Pvt. John W. Mitchell, USMC.
republican cundldntc (or the
U. S. home of rcprenoiitntlvcs,
iipoko very brledy lit n reception
by uilinircrs in.u mnv.
"Uecuusc of innrlno corps re
ulrlcllom, I ahull muko no
s.ieechpi and no promlncit," mid
Uien he added: "I nhnll not cum-
nalgn In the usual sense."
YEP. THERE'S A WAR ON
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20 iI'i
OPA officials hove flaurcd out
what has become of a lot of the
missing blue ration tokens.
They're coming bnck with coat
Ink's of red fingernail polish.
AUTO-AGE
CAnnOLLTON. 111., Oct. 20
(f'l Dobbin's favorite polking
place in Carrollton for the lust
100 years, a hitching rack which
surrounds CourV House square.
Is on the way out.
Pronosals to remove the relic
of horse and buggy days have
been before the county board of
supervisors many times In the
last 20 years, but always tficrc
worn sufficient protests to keep
it. Lntest hearing on the pro
posal brought no objections.
Sales Assist
lican Record
soles helped materially
us a high war stamp n.ul
.ilc record at Pelican
ll.is week.
'.otol was $M87.M, in
and bonds.
boy, wno fell heir to a
table Mini, bought war
illi the moiicv through
$01.
Al STATISTICS
O-Dorn at ltHUIrfa hainllil.
Jilli. Ore. Octnbor 17, 1044.
d Mn. Roy (inflrilni. roil
city, boy. Weight; 0 pound
-Born at HHIildc hntpll).
till. Or . Drlnhfir It Iflil In
LMn. Vlrnl Tucknr, Macrloel.
nr. neurit. 9 pound. 4
-Horn l IlilUldt hoipltal.
II. fir nplnliH in inn
rl Mr r 1 n. V .tin
nrl. Wciht;'a pounds
iN-Born at lttlMdft hoipltnl.
uu, iinir jonnion. nxi
' Hrl. Weighli 7 pounds 9i
Rnrn iiiii.u. i. 1 1 . 1
Mr Bernard fre, ft;iO
nriim; 7 pound! 10
fthouse Records
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burn. S,i ' "omln. rril
Vtrl, r.llnbplh ttara 91
Fi nl licurii,, rcilitont ot
llilenl nl Illy. r.
noii.wtfe NiiIIvb of
,.'n' KI,., r.lli;
I lifW""" """1 Walter
inlr.i. . c' rl'S rruol
nr l ?jni;;ii c?"l'1' marrim
r' "r itlalmiir
PILES
fVtLLY TREATED
Tr "m '.' n ' T I m V
f'tminrnl II, .mi,.
M. MARSHA
lh,lr Bits.
'rum. rh,.in,
- fiqnlr. Tl,,,.,
frgerahon
Imenr Co.
Urquharl
th Phona RIM
For
Wftiorclal'
frlgeraiion
Lyre 1 1 Criticizes
Talk' of Galbreath
PORTLAND, Oct. 20 re
statements made Wednesday by
John W. GnlbrcRth, president of
tho National Association of Ileal
fcillato Brokers, were critlclrcd
yesterday by Norman Lytell, as.
slstant United States attorney
general.
Lytell charged in a speech
that a condemnation suit pend
Inc In Chicago Involving land
owned by Galbreath Inspired
the latter to talk of the "need
for some relief from burcoucra.
tic domination."
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20 (Pi
Oregon and Washington will net
more thnn $10,000,000 on their
last December's purchase of
more than IIS million gallons of
Wulcrflll and Krn.ler bonded
whiskey, Hugh Kirkpntrick, Ore
gon slate liquor commission
chairman, said today.
Kirkpntrick made the state
ment in commenting on an audit
of the transactions released by
Washington State Auditor Cliff
Yellc In Olympia yesterday. The
nmlll disclosed that Marry K
Collin, Toledo. O., who arranged
the deal, bought back certain as
sets at a price $020,040 less than
me two state commissions naci i
paid for them.
"Certainly Collin made a lot
of money on the deal," Klrkpat
rick said. "So did everybody
who had a part in It the stock
holders who sold, the state com
missions that bought, and the
broker. The stales made the big
gest profit of all. Oregon and
Washington will net more than
$10,000,000 from the deal."
Former Mail Clerk
Sentenced for
Embezzling Money
POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. 20
(A't Admitted embezzler of
money transmitted by mail, John
B. Wilson, former railway mail 1
clerk, will be sentenced in fed- j
eral court hero Monday. I
Wilson, who pleaded guilty
yesterday, was accused of taking
money envelopes from the niBils i
to liis home, rifling them of coins i
and currency, and burning the
envelopes. Ills "take" ran Into!
"thousands of dollars" said Paul '
Dunham, postal inspector who
arrested him two monlhs ago.
Wilson had been employed ns ;
a mail clerk for 22 years, work
ing between Baker, Ore., and '
Poeatello. I
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
FREE-FOR-ALL
The tload to
tterlin
6y JACK BELL
EN KUUTA, Willi DKWEY
TO PlTTSiiUnCH. Oct. 20 l'i
Tho presidential campaign ap
peared to have reached the lieu
lor all stage today as Gov, Thom
as E. Dewey pr-paied a new at
tack in a Pittsburgh speech to
night on what hi: has called
President Roosevelt's "one man
government" and the president '
readied un answer.
The republican presidential
nominee made lust-hour icviv
Ions of an address Paul Lock-
wood, his secretary, said would
deal witli "what happens to free
labor under personal, one-man
government and what labor in
America lias a right to loog for
word to under a new administration."
This forecast, the same sort of
rolling barrage that the New
York governor laid down
against the new deal administra
tion in his Wednesday night in
dictment in New York City of
President Roosevelt n handling
of foreign affairs. And there
were indications that Mr. Roose
velt would counter-attack brisk
ly In a speech Saturday night at
a dinner there of the Foreign
Policy association.
In a soecch designed not only
to appeal for labor support in his
campaign against a fourth term
but to bid strongly for Pennsyl
vania's 35 electoral votes, Dewey
Is expected to promise the unions
direct representation in the cab
inet and the consolidation of gov
ernmental ninctions affecting
them in the labor department.
By The Aitociatad Pratt
1. Western front: 302 miles
(from west of. Duren.)
2. Russian front: 310 miles
(from Wuikuw.)
3. Italian front: 558 miles
(from south of Bologna.)
200 Service Men's
Ballots Arrive Daily
SALEM, Oct. 20 (JP) More
than 200 federal war ballots arc
arriving daily at the state depart
ment from overseas service men,
Secretary of State Robert S. Far
rell Jr.. said today.
Fan ell predicted that more
than 40,000 servicemen would
vote in the general election, the
vast majority of them using
state ballots, which arc sent by
the servicemen directly to coun
ty clerks.
Self-Starvation
Costs Girl's Life
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Oct. 20
(Pi Self - induced starvation,
caused by playmates' jibes at her
weight, caused the death of a 14-
year-old Rochester girl, Monroe
County Coroner Richard A. Leo
nardo reports.
Leonardo said last night that
Rose Marie MacCallini died
Tuesday after she continued a
diet that reduced her weight de
spile a physician's order to halt.
He said her weight had been re
duced in one year from 188 to 88
pounds.
SET FOR WEDNESDAY
The Jaycce Fun-Frolic Revue,
a stage show featuring local
talent from throughout Klam
ath basin, is being presented
on the stage of the Pelican
theatre next Wednesday eve
ning, October 25. at 7:45. The
Junior chamber of commerce is
producing Wis show and prom
ises lots of variety and fun to
all who attend.
Lloyd Lamb of Northwest
Theatres stated today that he
is proud to avail the facilities
of the Pelican theatre to the
junior chamber for a show of
this type. Response of the pub.
He to other stage shows is evi
dence that tho people of this
community enjoy live talent
and especially local talent,
Lamb added.
Tickets are now on sale at
Currins for Drugs, Castlebcr
ry's, Pelican cafe, and at the
Pelican theatre. Proceeds will
be used toward the forming ot
a teen-age group here.
PENDLETON, Oct. 20 (P) In
juries suffered when he was
stepped on by a horse were fatal
to Charles Jennings, 2-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jen
nings, Pilot Rock.
The tot was playing In the
ranch yard with his sister, Mary
Lucy, 4, and his brother, James,
3, when the accident occurred.
Baktr 3c Ban R. Phillips
from European theater. Here
until October 30.
Pvt. Aletha Garrett from Tuc
son, Ariz. Here until October
28.
S ?.c Prentitt K. Puckett
from Farragut, Ida. Here until
November 1.
MOM 3c Clint Humblln from
South Pacific, Here until No
vembcr 22.
S 2e G. L. Hamblin from Far
ragut, Ida. ' Here until Novem
bcr I. ,
CMAM Douglas Howter from
South Pacific, Here until No
vember 1.
Tho above service people are
entitled to frco passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lort River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
7400 CO's Serve
In Non-Combat Work
PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (!')
Some 7400 conscientious object
ors are serving in civilian service
camps, state mental institutions
and in non-combat work with
the armed forces inside the
United States, Li. Col. Simon P.
Dunkle, operations division, na
tional headquarters of selective
service, said here.
Lt. Col. Dunkle. here to con
fer with U. S. District Attorney
Carl Donough. reuorlcd a num
ber of cnnfcicntious objectors
have applied for reclassification
so they can go to battle fronts.
WAR TO IMPROVE METHODS
SALEM, Oct. 20 (Pi While
the war has handicapped com
munities in their efforts to keep
their water supply and sewage
systems operating efficiently,
nevertheless the war will bring
about many improved methods.
Dr. Adolph Wcinzirl, University
of Oregon medical school, told
delegates today at the conven
tion of the State Association of
Sanitary Officials.
theatres and R. C Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call al The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
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1T
Try The
Chicken Center
HENS, white .... lb. 29c
Link .Um. pi, Sausage . . lb. 35c
WIENERS . . . . . lb. 35c
RABBITS ..... lb. 49c
PORK STEAK, no points lb. 30c
ATTENTION!
We Cut and Wrap Your Deer for Locker
590 o'txir nONARCH FOOBS-aCllMteiejeeti
For your week-end hunting
trips we are featuring a
nice assortment of donuts
and pastries from which to
make your selection. Re
member they are all en
riched with extra vitamins.
Also when placing your
orders be sure to include
one of our rich delicious
. . fruit cakes. They are made
only with the finest of irji- .
llgiedients and are filled
with lots of fruits and nuts.
They are sure to please
even the fussiest eaters and -they
make an ideal gift for
you r X m a s packages. If
" ' you aren't "ready for your
cakes at the present, phone
, in and we will reserve them
. for you.
Test's the TALK
OF THE TOWN!
I CC. I. G.
SPECIALS
For Saturday
HOME-GROWN
STRAWBERRIES
Only
3.35 Crate
GROUND
ROUND lb. 30c
SHORT RIBS., lb. 18c
KRAUT
CABBAGE
6c lb.
LUNCH
MEATS, Asst.
STEW. HENS
lb. 40c
lb. 35c
FREE DELIVERY
On Sot. & Tues.
OPEN EVENINGS
AND SUNDAYS
Plenty of
Parking Space
Full Line of Fancy Groceries, Meets and
FISHER FEEDS
ROBINSON'S MARKET
Sen. Ralph Owen Brewster
Ex-Governor of Maine
Will
SPEAK
On Behalf of the Candidacy of
Governor
DEWEY
And Other
Republican Candidates
Tuesday, Oct. 24
8:00 P.M.
Willard Hotel
Broadcast Everyone
Over KFJI Welcome
Tt. A4. Klm. Cunntr Kri. Ctr. Comm.
K. I. G. Stores specialize in the best of fresh fruit and
vegetables. Get jars and lids for your canning needs.
Soy Beans, No. 2 tint.
Case of 24 $2.19
Soy Beam. No. 2 tint,
1 doz. tint $1.23
Kreamed Hone, 14-et.
container 32
Harvest Moon Salad
Dressing, H pt. jar 13
Harvest Moon Salad
Dressing, lG-os. jar 32
Harvest Moon Salad
Dressing. 32-ot. jar 37
Jolly Joan Pancake Flour.
Case of 24 pkgi $1.50
Just the thing for hunting
tript.
Rancho Soup, Reg. site ,08 1
Rose Bowl All Green At-
paragut No. 2, eat. $5.50
sri ns.
' r
) - .fg, i
u
Rose Bowl All Green As
paragus No. 2, ! case $3.00
NLr
NABISCO
SHREDDED WHEAT
Tke lirgy BreoMeit"
13c
SHREDDIES 2
Ml!"
Itil w
fpntul el ritmit" for
NABISCO
100 BRAN
Lb. Ifi.
Pkg.
Success Beans.
. Per case, 24
Success Beans.
Per Vt case
$3.50
$1.90
Fisher Homelike Flour,
50-lb. sack $2-30
Fisher Homelike Flour,
25-lb. sack $1-40
Fisher Biskil Mix.
2'i-lb. pkg. 29
Dyanshine Shoe Polith All
colors. White oil jilow and
white cilaso boot oil thoe
shine kits.
Austin't Kibbled Dog
Food, 51b. bag
Krispy Crackert, 2-lb.
pkg
.59
.33
A Full Line of Fisher Feeds at All K. I. G. Stores
Klamath Independent Grocers
rOMMUNITT OBOCERT
nrtii AVKNiiK cRoctar
JOE'S MARKET AND ORUCtRJ
I.APSI.EV CROeERT
LIEN. CASH STORE
MAC STORE
PASTEOA'S GROCER?
ROBINSON'S MARKET
SHASTA VIEW OBOCERT
tW.N OIRLS OBOCERT
RAM.Ol) IJENtRAL STORE, tt. Rl.
BOROUGHS OROfERT tgr Rlv.r
KENO STORE Ktnr,
Mir.KEv i roon market o.ir.
id SERVICE
Phon. 3S7?
4839 So. 6th St.