vember 27, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE Tw-e-e-e-t Girl Death Strikes in the Philippines EJ. Jbv i -- .wswiii' "IM06m .fit- -Mi- 2m icni; irTKA The KUmulli I id II a 1,1 ulll con. i:.nli L" V" ,. .i T,ue,ho wirlbr will Mrs. fVMri-'cUK On J' . I ,olcMe- Tim proKraiii " " ,1 of disciiBslon mid a ' COi niinibi'r by Jean nd slclScll On December 7, ii NO . .. i. .nniimrlnii la uil.W"rflnced later. j win pj"--- !" Mti Clulr Lue. Mrs. L "provost of I'ortUnd. P' il!lnii her lstcr' M'"' tl! i ,,i Hotciw. Kalhlc ;0ii, Malcolm U"",tlul nd 13olcn. fti "nVtthecoun: 5 tifflie an soon im po I'1 nr eir Py cbcckB, lie hAucY Short, coun f irt Rent for polling places Kelly ."ouW Iwba " .ion at the clerk's off Ico ilScourlhomo building. L, Walker Wanted The !r Miss Walker, once a H leather In Harvey. North So ,, snd now believed to be fried to a lawyer and llvliiK Elimslh K"lls. I wanted at ;"hambcr of commerce. An In is lo her whereabouts ml to the chamber offlco re iily from a Mrs. W. B. Bascon !v,W City. N. P. Jlillor Leave; Mm. Bob fetr, tho former Mariiarcl Hay filhli clly, has, relumed to 1 .... ...A... in, IhA vunnlf. Ntlll Slid .!".""" i with Mrs. James Kerns at ihomo on Lacuna. Mrs. Na Sr It (loins private tutoring S,e Snlem public schools. Jtlsmnklni! her homo with her tonls, Judiie and Mrs. Arthur (tv of Salem, formerly of (jtVICW ?,:...Ha Luncheon Thff ilhly potmen luncncon oi inc iterctle social ciun win nn ik kmn, nt Mr Anna ...... Ill Martin anrl Mr. A Xulhrlo will be co-nostess. All triberi are urgod to attend, as ilion of officers will be held plans made for the Christ parly, irot Diss Aivb Perl Bon- r, a rtildcnt of Central Point ihe Uit 20 years and for two ni mayor or mat city, clieri irsdny tol.iwlne a brief III . He was the brother of toryRunmv of this city. Final fc were held Monday aftor- fn In Mcdford with Interment line Grants Pass cemetery. lulgned TVSnt. Joe Kar- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ear lof the Holland hotel In Med D and formerly of Klamalh Ci, has been assigned to the y nr base at bnnta Ana, if. He recently returner! frnm jjnonths In England with the q air torce, film Eugene A guest at the e of Mr. and Mrs. John trinover the weekend was Alf Jnson of Eugene. He Is an old nd Of Ihn Miirl.. fumllu 1. ijroiite to California to visit iron Lloyd wounded In action ne racitic and now In a hoa I In Long Beach, lilura Horn. Mr. and Mrs Hemi ft nnJ Jnt.Ut XT-, pi I Jean of Portland visited ineir aaiiRiiter, Mrs. Keiv The-mm. I inn r,r.Dn, j..- na TKbhIj-.hI..i..- rnna In Pn,n.Hj c..j... iembiYu. ou"u"' fllta Glmma nAi,. wi 01 Lieipman will meet Unu ' 0:43 wUh Ei u,Btupsion Will DC Ii and s.,,i fS ""cm.PLy ted" "wl ul l unem !ird Pari., c-t i.i tn i,.: ' ""-'lusnip com I'iH'n'n Belle Tompkins Wonien of the Moose will tmhnr in rany Wednesday, n Z n":,'n lno Moose lial P- 111. Rnlh m.. iiveleonT " ." 5"" "c ," lhll .Lj "'"Ui as inio IS r -."in pariy, h'tn Noril, n,t bi,...i I??. .d her sister.in.lnw. I 'ni'rft Sunday night Th.i , cm allcr spend 'nanksL' v nn i,.. '...in. B rt will. S'lTOn's parents, Dr. and Johnson of Pacific led in ii. i. ol"""', nas re- to the University of Orc- wlihi, ruanksgiving AliJi SPr Prcnt. Mr. nnd r-T.' "1D" of Payne street, N Church Opens 'ic Prayer Room re R fV.r n11 who n,,'? Prnycr. mrtliilnn. let ,lsl,!t.v-On the Ninth In froihT1 b,".t two "'"i" Ii ,'ro H'o sic ewnllt. this I .,n,"!tul and Bltrac c'oX "n', restful, warm cWor(nblo. The Bible, rrljT '""yer, tlcvotional I anrl J.'ci..,r.''a!y 'or. per- Ptd Til,. "Plift. It m I room ,,hr0Mh " U5ft fili.,,rno"l for Bravpr anrl H win, ",al w may keep vvorh... al,rvice men 7tJien. stop Jn to pray Visitors Mr. unci Mi a p niohm of Porllnnrl wrre rm-nni guests at the home of Mr. unci Mrs. G. C. Blohm on Pncllic Icrrnce. They ariivrri nn WpiI. ncsday, November 22, and loft the following Saturday, To Barktlcy Nndlno Pnlmcr. Ion, (luughter of Mr. und Mrs. Lorcn Pulmerton ol Puelfic Tnr. raco, has returned to her studies at the University i California after spending the weekend ncrc. To Bpk Wavno L. Mono. senalor-cloct of Oregon, will speak at the 16th niiuuiil parent's dinner tonight, Monday, at 0 o'clock In the high school inirli- torium. The public Is cortli.UW Invited to attend. Ritual Pracllc The rllunl committee chairman, Kathleen iiepourn, ol uie Women of the Moose, asks all officers and p.k. corts to meet for practice Tues. rwy, nnvemner its, at b p. m, In tho hall. Back to School Dorpthca E 1 1 1 n g a o n. who sncnt the Thanksgiving weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. El llngson of Pacific Terrace, re turned lo the University of Call. fornia Sunday. Return Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam G. Ely of Klamath Falls will .ctiirn today from Portland where they spent Thanksgiving with relatives. Ely Is employed as a clerk at the local reclama tion bureau. Visits Parents Mr. and Mrs. George Potucek and children visited her parents, Mr. unci Mrs. John Mnrln, 2.104 Home, last week. They left Sunday for their homo In Mcdford. M 1 1 n a Postponed The Happy Day sewing club has post poned lis meeting from Wednes day, November 28, to December 7. The placo will bo announced later. Nw AddrssPvt. William C. (Bill) Mvers. snn nt Mr nnrl Mr A. A. Mvers. 2U2fl Annlrrnlr. nOW IiHK A nnu, nrlrlrj. A C M 30346650 Co.' D, 2nd ' battalion, ist regiment, Lamp Flauche, New Orleans, La. Offlca CloiArl Tl, na.,nl eruillng office will be closed lucsciay, Wednesday and Thurs day as Dan Schrelber, recruiter In charge, will be in Portland attending a recruiting conference. To Dunsmuir Mrs. Tlmothv Murphy returned to her home In Diuismulr Monday morning after spending the weekend hero. Medical Attention Roy Good ing of the Lnkevlew highway was admitted to Hillside hospital early Monday morning for med ical treatment. Outiti Arriv Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hlncs of Eugene, Ore., arrived last week to visit Mrs. Hines' parents, Mr. and Mfs. F. O. Small. Knopp Rc1ym Medal Mrs. Ted Knopp has received word that her son, PFC. Harvey E. Baker, has received the Combat medal for service in the battle of Salpan. Visits Zenith Flynn, San Francisco, visited her mother, during the Thanksgiving holi- PlnoehU Club Ye Oldo Pi nochle club will meet Thursday, November 30, with Nona Hall, 01A East Main, for luncheon at 1 p. m. 1 Merry Mixers Alberta Al len, 2461 Orchard way, will en tertain the Merry Mixers Thurs day evening, November 30. Lffif ' f jj v Ik Hi ft ' filu! i . t it In proDaoiy just another press agent's stunt, but it ia certainly worth making a memo of the fact thai eyeful Virginia Mayo, above, Hollywood actress, has been appropriately dubbed "The Girl Most Likely to Be Whis tled at in 11145." And it's not too early to start practicing. Btturni South Frank A. Payne left Monday morning to return to his home at Aguanga, Calif., after visiting for sev eral days with his sister, Mrs. Ward Dolan of the Spring Lake district and his daughter, Mrs. Leo Angus of this elty. Payne was a resident of Klamath for a number of years before mov ing south. ExpacUd Htr Mrs. Ken neth Stucstall, Seattle, the for mer Swea Swansen of this city, is expected here Thursday to be the guest of Adclle Zamsky. Mrs. Stucstall will be matron of honor at the wedding of First Lt. Gordon O. Erlandson and Miss Zamsky the evening of De cember 4, at the Klamath Luth eran church. To Spokana Andrew Loncy Jr.. supervisor of music in the public schools, left this week- From Kino Earl Kerns of Kcno was here today on a rou tine business trip. REUNION ON LEYTE ALBANY, Nov. 27 (IP) Four servicemen, a father and three sons from here, met on Leyte is land after a separation of 30 months. Tlicy aro K. C. Drnner, seaman 1st clnss, and his three sons, PFC Edgar, Lt. (jg) unanes, a cuve bomber pilot, and Jack of the merchant marines. In Who'i Who Betty Hop kins of Klamath Falls is among seven Lewis and Clark univer sity students who are to appear in tho forthcoming issue of "Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Unt vcrsitics." Fairvitw PTA A meeting of the Fairv cw PTA will be held Thursday at 2:30 in the school auditorium when Mrs. Fay Cantlin will be guest speak er. All mothers of Fairvicw pupils arc invited. Dies In Vancouver Mrs. Dale Warren, the former Lilah Knibbs of Klamath Falls, died Sunday afternoon in Vancouver, Wash. Funeral services have been set for Wednesday afternoon. Hasblns Mtt Hazbins of the Eagles auxiliary will meet Thurs. day, November 30, at 8 n. m at the home of Mrs. Mary Lewis. Anyone unable to attend should call Mrs. Lewis. Youths On Probation For Check Passing Lorraine Bratton, 19. and Ken neth Huck, 18, were placed on Brobation for two years by Judge avid R. Vandcnberg Saturday morning, after they had pleaded guilty to charges of knowingly tendering forged checks'. Both waived their preliminary hearings, time to olea and in dictments, and appeared before the circuit court on the informs tion of the district attorney. homk" PERMANENT WAVt NaturiMonVlnr curlnndwiVMnow youri Miily. cooMy. comfort Ny, lT ibQmt.OoHyoumif.Tbe trailing cent Itu tvervthlnt vou netd.- toliiiion, curltn. bsmpoo and wave it, Eniy 'Permtnentvirt -my tbt Mil. f home ptrmintat wava kit. Gat om today at WnKKontr Dm if and all drutf atoru. tmUlnff vour hiir un in curlcn. Inilit ptnulne ChermKurI America 'a larjtMt tell. The STEAK HOUSE 126 South 7th St. Now Open! Ar Same Crow tt Same Service Open 24 Hours Specializing in Grilled Steaks Merchants Lunch, complete . . 60c and, of course Hamburger Barbequo Chili Eddi Eittreiro hoi diipond of hi interest in "Eddie'i BOCCHI ON LEAVE Air Crewman Leo Bocchl, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bocchi, was here on leave from Jacksonville, Florida, since Thursday, Novem ber 16, visiting his parents and hunting. He left Monday, No vember 27 for Hudson, Kan, where he will be in a Liberator squadron. LAWLER RECEIVES STAR First Lt. Vincent R. Lawlcr. husband of Mrs. Esther Lawler, assistant secretary of the Klam ath chamber of commerce, has been awarded the Bronze Star for "meritorious achievement in connection with military opera tions, against the enemy at Netherlands East Indies between September 16 and October 28. Ills wife received his citation, stating that Lt. Lawler of the engineer construction battalion, "charged with the highly im portant task of constructing causeways to an oil Jetty and to a floating wharf, utilized field expedients, made bold use of ex plosives and available equip ment, and displayed outstanding engineering knowledge and Judgment in the. pursuance of his task." "Lt. Lawlcr a outstanding per formance of duty," the citation read, "was in keeping with the highest traditions of military service." Lt. Lawlcr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lawlcr of Oak land, Calif. He is a graduate of St. Mary's university, and en listed soon after Pearl Harbor. HAZARDOUS NIGHT An article appeared in the Chico paper recently concerning an exciting nignt mission in Guam of Cpl. Bruce Parks, for merly of Modoc Point, Ore., and son of Mr, and Mrs. P. F. Parks, who have many friends here In Klamath Falls. Taking badly needed ammu nition to the front on Orote peninsula, Cpl. Parks and six other leatherneck transport men were snot at by Jans, naa one truck break down in a ditch and another closely escaped running over a land mine. The round trip of 10 miles took them five hours to complete, but tney reached headquarters safely shortly before daylight. Col. Parks attended Chiloquin high school and entered the ser vice in 1941. He has been over seas 29 months. Modern Casanova Out On Bail GREAT FALLS. Mont..' Nov. 27 (PI Lester Logan Martin, whom Sheriff John Bradley of Fort Benton said had admitted being the father and father-to-be of six children by four wom en in North Dakota. Washing ton, Montana and Alaska, was at liberty today under $1000 bond after pleading innocent to a Mann act charge. Sheriff Bradley quoted Mar tin as saying he was the father of two children born out of wedlock to a woman in Bremer ton. Wash., a child born five months ago to a nurse in North Dakota, and is the expectant father of a child by a ureat Falls woman, formerly of Bremerton. Martin was visited yesterday at the Cascade county jail by his wife, Mrs. Beona Martin, formerly of Whitehorse, Y, T. They have a nine-year-old son and are expecting another child. An unusual force that shakes fighter planes out of pilots' con trol during combat dives has been shackled by two metal strips that are hinged to the un der side of the wing, controlling the flow of air across the wing. 44 ill . fNP.A Radio-TeUnhoto) Victim of Jan mortar fire, an American infantryman lies twisted in deatn oeswe ms jeep, nis face uurlJ In the deep mud of this typhoon-loihed Leyte Island Jungle road. Tills is the last picture made by A Acmc Photographer Frank Prist Jr.. who met death a scant half hour later on the same road when a Jao sniper bullet caught him at wheel of his jeep, killed bun Instantly. Everybody Fights Nazis in Greece -i v -7-r rr wnwtT-inivurnr'm Greek women fought heroically beside their men to help liberate their homeland from the hated Nazis. In photo above, some of the men and women partisans who helped Allies free Athens are pictured passing through the hilly country near Greek capital. Refrigerators to Be Tagged For Essential Uses WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (P) The war production board said today that any refrigerators' manufactured under the spot au thorization plan will be tagged for highly essential uses. They will be added to the frozen stockpile of refrigerators, now down to 48,000 units from 700,000 in February 1942. With drawals are permitted only to meet army and navy needs for Jerome J. Shine, 38, 422 Front, was fined $100 and 30 days in police court Monday morning by Police Judge Harold Franey fol lowing his arrest Saturday night on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influ ence of liquor. Shine was arrested by city po lice at Oregon and Donald at T.iO p. m. Saturday and lodged in the Klamath Fails jail. Ten drunks, one vag and one drunk and disorderly appeared Monday following the weekend roundup. In addition, four drunks, two disorderly and one traffic violator bailed out. Milk From Coal Mine Supplies Nazi Town ALSDORF, Germany, Nov. 24 (Delayed) P) This American occupied German town has been getting its milk supply from a herd of 25 Holstein cows 1200 feet under the ground. Coal mining is the chief in dustry of Alsdorf, but right now the outstanding products of its principal mine are fresh milk, pork, veal and mutton., The cows, some pigs and sheep were taken underground by the townspeople in late Sep tember to protect them from shellfire and bombs and from other Germans who wanted them. The town is still under intermittent shellfire and the animals remain safe and sound inside the mine. Girl Sought For Questioning On Death of Child VAKIMA, Nov. 27 (P) A 19-year-old Toppenish girl, in whose apartment was found the body of five-year-old "Butchy" Langley Saturday, is being sought for questioning, Deputy Sheriff Bert Guns reported yes terday. Guns said the child's foster mother, Mrs. Grace Langley of Mullan, Idaho, said she had left the boy in the care of the girl while she worked in Mullan and the foster father, Virgil Langley, was working in Los Angeles. Deputy Bud Burleson and Guns said the child's body was found lying on a bed by Earl ciegnom, a friend of the girl. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL SPOKANE, Nov. 25 &) Pa SPOKANE, Nov. 27 (P) Pa in this war will be memorialized by trees planted along a lane 'at Baxter General hospital, J. Fred Austin, chairman of the Baxter civic planting committee, an nounced yesterday. the storage of medicines and other similar purposes. Classified Ads Brim; Result. 11 H A IN 1TBEET THE BURR-O- ISOPEN Noon To 8 P. M. 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