Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 30, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Our Boarding House
With Major Hooft Out Our Woy
By J. R. William
Wsr Z0M8I& COPPER.' 11 A NICKEL -vJ TH I THE J
M HE COJLDMT SEE SO CENTS t VJON FROM V K
H A CIRCOS, 6UT HE J. AS WATCHM,
M HAS TO STUMBLE ISN'T A BAD MMmhi t&ffi
1 AN ALLEy JPVvMrpSHAVJ IT'S YW-M
10-30
I HA.PPA PO SOME
Til U.-1M1 FPE.TO
1 Ci.ir- k WAVE
(TART O" GRAWFAS
CIVERIL WAR OUT
PiT TO UF FER
DPAV'S PRA-CTICE
MARCH OF CUR
BOV, MHU'LL
BE THE
ADMIRATION)
OF PEOPLE
FEK MILE5
AM" MILES
a 1 rKn OUR
ROUTE WITH
CI Ir-u4 A
GESJUINE
OUTFIT.'
V J
lira
f" FALL IN, MEN
IT'S FIVE
MILES TO
uai Ml IT
GROVE AN'
WE MUM
RACK
RV--WELL,
BY MIUvIM'
TIME
9
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BOKM THIRTY YEARS TOO gOOM ,i n 'n 1 1.
Red Ryder
By Fred Harmon
SUFFERING
LOSS OF
fNEJAORT
UNABLE
TO
RESIST A
SUDDEN
IfAPuLSE
10 KILL ,
NOLLY
:DM? IT
AirASAT
Wash Tubbs
I f UT OOW THAT ) - "g
rl GOIKXS IO SHOOT
30, COWBOY -
511 rr-.A -FXl
10-30 iriLl
CONSUL, EXPECTED
SEATTLE, Oct. 31) (HI G. E.
Stocklcy is expected here early
in November to take Hie post
at British consul, fiances J.
Prt It, not r ,mini nnnminrco
Saturday. He will succeed Har-
Tho Seattle consider district
embraces Washington, urogun
ldalio, Alontana and AiasKa.
Al,.. nn.l,nir Ihn griffon
England uses comes from the
British empire.
By Leslie Turner
YOU ARE SAD, MISS OH,I vE BEEN I AND 1 MAY-. NEVER SEE f YOU DO
TANA! WHAT IS IW0N6?S UCH A FOOL, MARIA! V HIM ASAIH, BECAUSE I NOT LIKE THE
rirrvu...X OWT- FORGET ; r REFUSE HIM HELP, TO I JAPANE5E
VM JKTl THAT MICE AW6RICAM ;;:. IMPRESS THOSE FILWV S
Lm "rAE ASAy VAP L
I LOATHE THEM.MASIA.' 1
WAMT ONLY THE CHANCE
TO UNDO THE WR0N3 I
HAVE PONE THE FILIPINOS
AND CAPTAIN EASY,' 1
COULD HELP HIM SO
MUCH, WITH SUPPLIES
AND SECRETS I HAVE
GOTTEN FROM THEJAPS
MAV6E (T IS NOT YET TOO 7 1 WILL
LATE! MAYBE WE CAM S5E WHAT
FIND HIM! IF ONLY YOU I CAN PO,
WILL HELP, MARIA! YOL'ftV MISS TANA
TRACE HIM FOR ME!
Freckles. and His Friends
By Blosser
Tio CONVINCe
HILDA WAT
SHESMOT- r
THE TYPE TO
BE COMMISSIONER.
LARD IS ENGAGING
HER In A Secies
OFGSNTESTS
OH THE"
DARKENED .
' ATHLETIC. 1
flELO-i
TSyriiiii" C first wsti. run a Q fir would ee nioj T1 fir flRI
I CANT SEE A THING .V IOO -YAEO DASH.' M F THE FLOODLIGHTS H ffkiXJf A CUti A?
I 1 VOOR MARKS-, wkesutoenLv Eii toil)? .
COPR. 1W OV HtA 6CBVICE. IHtTu. RtO. U. PAT. OfF. O'?
Boors and Her Buddies
By Martin
SttV WvFsi; F CtS.Tfi
?M5V OO.rife ?LtSSV
J
J OV!W OH.'b'L'c. VOVi "VE
. b-ae
"tWb VOrVY .
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Alley Oop
By V. T. Hamlin
SFBTWKDOCTOg BgOMSOKl.AMIGLAD jM0n fHEVVMEAN VBS-.BUT LEAVE HIMTIEDUP.'lTlOWT WAMT AMY Tqfft
raDLATHAMVTOSEEV,OUB,jr -A'TOgr I THISISCWP MOCE TCODBLE WITH THAT LUNATIC UKJTU. WEVE Jpf
HEAVEM VOU,CE.K1EVEE MI,WD ABOUT- -MONSnflJp. . VOUVE GOT V. GOT HIM OUT WHERE X CAM SLAFtesHIS HEAD OFF MA
SAFE.'SuT WHAT lS.-HES.ALL Vou 6WS-fL- ALL WrPPED vlZvofTHOLIT LOSl WOWW;
Little Orphan Annie
By Harold Gray
jzX& I 1 f SNIPPY JONES WORE
. I ."NEW DRESS!' SHE IT FOR (V YECVR- THEN Efc'.a
POLLS IT! THfVT'5 MER. MOM GOVfe IT TO i 'S
I'b FIGQERED ON
SEEIN SftNDY fcT
SftM SETTERlS, WHEN
MRS. B-H WENT TO
CHURCH "YESTERDffY"
r
BUT SHE MUST HAVE V;t1
GUESSED-SO SHE MftDE fclM
ME GO TO CHURCH WITH fr?;B
HER-v IN THIS THING ! J&iS
-Mr';-."
HOLD EVERYTHING!
T
HEADACHE
1 PILL
'w w t. irf. we T m .to 1, f.T e.r
"Miss Bilk isn't very consider
ate, staying home with a head
ache I've got one mysclll"
Fort Klamath
.... ..,! Mm. V. 11. tlriliulull-
bor of Morrill lira vlsltlntf lie 0
the home of their snii lu hivv.
"lander ! "'"'. M'
Mrs, Y. llcseoek
Mis. joe nini" . .
Madden of - " 7
Htii on eio u...- ,
hero r'rldiiy oil roulu lo Lhllo-
''"l1.1, .... it ..o n 11 Lewis and
" . , : Aii,er-
SOU I'll BIIIUIlH'.v ....
working, welder a, .
F, t Klamath K'"u du,l"l "10
past several immlhs.
r: l it Kerrell and
dauKhl'er Susan and Mrs. William
Hell and sniaii u ',."'.'. . '
Ann returned to Kiinnalh l ulls
this week after visitmti here at
the r'red Zumbruui homo lor
somo time. Mrs. Kerrell and
Mrs. Dell are sister and diuiBh ''
in-law, respectively, of Mrs.
Zumbiun. Mrs. Hell's husband,
1'1'C William Llell, is at present
with a siKiial division of the
U. S. army in Holland, accordini!
to word received from him.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denton have
moved to their tiianls l'ass win
ter home and will spend the lull
and winter there, reluiiiinK hero
in the sprine,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hllekeu
stalt were Klamath Kails bus
iness visitors Tuesday.
James Miller h'lt Tuesday
from Seattle for Anchoraue,
Alaska, where ho will bu em
ployed. His wlfo and son Ken
neth remained in Kort Khimiith,
where Mrs. Miller in employed
by Mr. and Mrs. Dob Cable at
the Junction Lunch.
Mr. mid Mrs. Mordocai lless
and daughters were Kort Klam
ath business visitors Wednesday
from their homa In Ashland.
The Hess ranch hero is under
lease to Mr. and Mrs. John
Cauhape, who have a larue num
ber of ealllu pastured in vioou
Hiver valley.
Master Tech. Sul. James Wat
son is here on a ;iu day furlough
from Miramar, t'allf., vlsitlint
his mother. Mrs. Maritarct Wat'
son. and niece and nephew, Dor
othy and Nell Neilson. Sjt. Wat
soon has until recently been
overseas v.' I 111 a nuirino unit for
over three years, and has seen
much active service. He looks
very fit and said that lie was
surely glad to be back home
attain.
Mrs. Ciuss Page and Mrs. Joe
Taylor were Klamath Kails
visitors on Wednesday. Alfred
1J. C'astel, Sr., was also a bus
iness visitor to Klamath Kails
the same day.
Mrs. E. M. Bratluin and son
Bob went to Red Bluff, Calif., on
Tuesday to make arrangements
for paslurinK their ealtle near
there for the winter months.
Bob will no to Red Bluff to care
for the slock during the comine,
winter.
Mr. and rv.rs. Purl fox and
children left Wednesday for
Lakcvicw, where Fox has been
transferred by the Oregon slate
highway department. He has
FUNNY BUSINESS
been employed on Iho local high-
wav patrol 101- sumo m,,",
11, .,,,,1,1 Cinv II. S. niu.
rlno corps, l oxiiocted lioino this
week on leave from .Shoemaker,
Calif., where no is itinuuiie'j on
guard at the tienniin prlsoiui.' of
t.t niiiKiil ennui. Ho will
visit hern with his parents and
sister, Mr. anil nun. am may
'and daughter Ann. 1'KC liriiy
, ,r Hut ciiiiida eiinii
campaign, where he contracted
miliaria, ironi wiiicu u m "-
fers at Intervals.
Weyerhaeuser
m ..I Mi'a i Inrdnil ltlful
1M1. nut. -
vlsiled 111 HoM'biii'U over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Hiiihlu
1 1 .... in,, ...lit- in 1I11111
ranch lit lliooltings, where they
will niaito inrn n.-i
moving over there are Mr. and
,.... ! MmvIiim- 11,1, lam v.
All are former residents of both
camps -I and .
a if ... I I't-.w- unit U lie lie
started again here. Ijullt tying
will be done nisi, hii-ciiuks
will be held on Wednesday
nights at first. All ladies will
ing lo help are aski'd lo meet
at Hie community hall at 7 p. in.
The October mei-llng of the
.......... 1 1 itn.l 11I Iht. Inline
en"iis,i'ii - -
uf Mrs. Ooiilon liond oil Oelnber
III Willi an all nay inecimg in
charge of Mrs. tlillen. The meet
ing was on "Fewer (-'olds.'
Mrs. liueriictl of Medrord Ik
visiting Iter daughter, Mrs. Fred
Frlsbee.
Hill Hose was tho house Cuest
of ;arv I'riilkshaiiU over the
weekend. Both boys go to school
at Klimuilh Union high school.
Pvt. Harold Oglo Jr., Is ex
pected home on furlough this
week from the University of Ida
ho. New Pine Creek
Citmncr's Male Kenneth .
Clare is home on a Illl day leave
and visited here last Thursday
wlh his uncle, 11. W. Odin and
wife. He has been in aclve ser
vice with the navy at New Gui
nea In the South Pacific. He
has been hospitalized t Sun
Francisco for tho last month or
so with a broken onklo which
he sustained while unloading
heovy cargo from his "hip. He
still has to use a cane but is get
ting along nicely.
Howard Wells Is III the Lake
view hospital with an Injured
back, sustained last Monday.
Just how badly he Is hurl was
not definitely learned here Tues
day. He was hurt while fulling
timber for the McDonald Log
ging company when n limb of a
tree kicked around and struck
him In tho buck, knocking him
down with considerable force, It
wai reported by his wife, Mrs.
Veda Wells. Wells and his fam
ily live at Fairport.
John Tilson moved his fam
ily to Davis Creek last Sunday,
where he will be nearer his
work. He Li 1111 assistant fore
man on the S. P. maintenance
crew.
"He thinks his liver's on the frilz ngain he's forooltcn
il'fl UnllAIVAnr.1'1
HERO OF GUAM
Anawrr PrtTlosi ranli
HORIZONTAL 40 Ho was a her
1,0 Pictured rnit on
snrultmp rtf 41 5n Skill
months on 52 Dined
Guam
10 Rowing
implement
11 Groat Lake
13 Fish eggs -
14 Throe
(prefix)
15 Mud
16 Girl's name
17 Sun
19 NortheasY
(ab.) '
20 Donkey
21 Either .
23 Louisiana',
ob.) ;
24 Musical nd
25 Southeast
(ab.)
27 Put in casa
20 Prepares f
publication
31 Australian -
bird i
32Thlnrtl
(Latin
33 Put on
36 Coronet . .
38 Nova Scolln'
(ab.)
30 Electrical cn
Kinecr (ab.)
40 Bono
41 New York
(ab.)
42 Possesses -
43 ObolU3 (ab,)
45 Sprite '
47 Father
53 Operatic soio
54 Born
55 Fruit r
56 Swapped
VERTICAL
'1 Obtained
2 Auricles
. 3 Songbird
4 Jewel
5 Ireland v
16 Golf dcvlc
7 Eradicated
8 Divisions of
Reological
time
7
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9 Lair
12 Ange
18 Boy
20 Exist
21 Sea
35 Adlrmallvo
36 Pedal digit
37 He hid on tho
. .Tap-hold
42 Dcnplso
t2 Inclined roads 43 Belongs to us
25 Severe -44 Lure
26 Litcrary'v'i',!. 48 At liberty
composition' :ij'47 Touch
28 Dine ' v4'48 Mcrrj
30 Man's nnmo1 40 Spoil
34 Conductor BI Scatter
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Olene
Mrs. Lcnora Fisher has re
turned to Olene utter an ab
sence of several months spent
with relatives In Alturas. Latest
word from John Fisher, SlC
was that he had recently been
in New Uiimea and Elmer Fish
er, Slc, is still In Hawaii.
Mrs. O, L. Brown, assisted by
her sister, WAC Elizabeth Sund
ers entertained at a family din
ner at the Brown homo In honor
of Mrs. Sunders daughter, Betty
Jane Sanders, of Portland. Miss
Sanders, accompanied by Velinii
Milium spent the weekend In
Klamuth Falls visiting fj'iunds
and relatives.
The Marion Barnes hove re
ceived word that Corp. James
M. Barnes graduated from air
gunnery school lit Tyndall Field,
Florida October 14, and will
arrive In Klamath Fulls Sutur
day October 28 for a few days
visit with his wlfo and ion and
other members of tho Barnes
family, including Major Zed W,
Barnes, an uncle, recently re
turned from tho Indhi-Chlna
war theater. This will bo their
first meeting in almost three
years.
The Kinney family are look
ing forward to a visit in the
near future with Lieut. Oliver
Kinney of tho U. S. nLr corp.
The Boyd Bruners luivo re
ceived word I lui t their .son
Aldon Bruner Is now In Franco.
Alden is a radio technician.
Mrs. Curtis Ucbhart returned
Tuesday from a visit of a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Laux in Portland.
Mrs. Blanch Howard of Klam
ath Falls visited Inst week with
Mm, A. L. Mnrshull and Mrs.
Roland Stiirman nt tho Marshall
ranch.
Mrs. Cioorgc Stevenson Is
leaving Thursday for Eugene lo
spend a few days w 1 1 h her
daughter, Ann Stevenson. Miss
Stevenson entered the Univer
sity of Oregon this full,
Mrs. O. L. Brown Is spending
a week at Hie home of her
sisler, Mrs. Henry Grimes in
Klamath Falls. Mrs. Brown's
health necessitates her staying
in town fur a short time for
medical nttenllon.
Faith Grimes hud tho misfor
tune or Injuring a kneo IiihI
week while working In potnloes.
As a cnnscqucnco he Is spending
this week on crutches.
RllVmnnrl Pnuct PAlninn
homo lo start school on Mon
day arter. working for Glen
Dehllnger in the polulo harvest.
More than 11,000 Jewish refu
gees fieri frrttt, l,l l.nn.n- l.t
Germany to Palestine In the
11)11 inllowlng April 1,
An unlonkcd for annoyance
Unit followed thn blitz bombiim
of cities was the Invasion of
flies around all blnwn-up food
nun es. v
When it flghls the caterpillar
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