Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 08, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    Lb.r 8, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON!.
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ritertolnmcnt and program
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J'O. W. Jones, Judgo U. E.
jHfr, Vera Chase,
iidict nd finance G. C.
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ark bar Arnold Gralapp,
Sci Brlxncr, Myrtle fclling-
Joitesscs Virginia Schubert,
Jura Jnckman, John Sandc-
ifbilcllv C. R. Slnrk, John
ilon, Esther Lawlcr.
ulflnt Adit Brinii Itctsults.
DREW'S MANSTORE
Id-Painted BRACES
by HICKOK
t virUty f colon ond $
rttili. Vary ifflort
Outstanding Window Display
This replica of the Klamath World war II momorlal shaft is
on display in the window of Woolworth's. The mlniaturo shaft
boars the namos of Klamath war dead, as thoy appear on the big
obollsk on the courthouse lawn, and a tiny light burns in front
of the display, similar to the perpotuel light at the courthouse.
Tho shaft is surroundod by picturos of men who gave their lives
in the war.
DREW'S
MANSTORE
731 MAIN
Navy Prisoners
Escape Twice In Day
OLYMPIA, Dec. 8 (P) Twice
escaping from military guard In
the tame day, three navy mil
itary prisoners were under lock
and key In the county Jail here
today nftrr two Thurston oounty
sheriff's deputies "boxed" their
stolen command car and forced
It off tho road north of Tenino
last night.
Deputies Ed Stearns and Dick
Bryan, who made the capture,
said tho prisoners identified
themrelves as Ray D. Pitts, 17:
William E. Jones, 22, and Gail
IJhruh, 18,
MALLORV'S
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CHRISTMAS TURKEY
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They are very short. We will Insure you delivery.
Pure Pork Sausage .....2 lbs. 45c
Country Style the best on earthl
Liver, pork or beef 2 lbs. 25c
Pork Roast, lean and tender lb. 27c
Pork Steak lb. 29c
Pig Shanks, cured or fresh ..lb. 15c
Bacon Squares lb. 16c
Winter Banana Apples, fancy, box. .$2.95
Kraut, in glass qt. 29c
LISTED III FIGHTING
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (F)
Under Secretary of War Patter
son said today that in the fight
ing on the western front "We
are suffering severe casualties
and are facing the grim pros
pect of more to come,"
He made the statement in a
weekly wHr review which dis
closed that on this third anni
versary of Pearl Harbor United
States battle casualties amount
to 992,016.
Patterson said army casual
ties reported through November
22 totaled 474,81)8. This was an
increase of 13.840 from the re
port last week which covered
the period through November 15.
The new navy total is 77,120,
an increase of 1228 for the week.
The latest army casualties, to
gether with those reported a
week ago, follow: killed 01,625
and 80,840; wounded 208,080
and 258,106; missing B8.026 and
57,514; prisoners 56,249 and 55,
598. The navy casualties: killed
20.738 and 20.480; wounded 33,
460 and 32,600; missing 9427
and 8328;. prisoners 4486 (un
changed from previous week).
Capt. Moore Hurt,
Captured In Europe .
Details have been received
concerning tho wounding and
capture of Capt. Lynn Moore,
former Klamath lawyer, in tho
European theater of war.-
Mrs. Moore, now at Toledo,
Ore., has written friends here
that Lynn was first bayoneted
on D'day, Juno 6. He was hos
pitalized 10, days, and rcturned
to the front..
Shortly thereafter, ' he was
again wounded and was cap
tured. He Is now in a German
prison camp.
Capt. Moore's address is Capt.
Lynn L. Moore, United States
POW 85583, Oflng 04, Germany.
Those wishing to write him
should get a special form at tho
postoffice.
Collectors' School
Held In Klamath
A school of instruction tor
deputy collectors dealing with
tho problems of income tax re
turns for 1944 began Friday and
will continue on Saturday, De
cember 8-9, at the local deputy
collector of Internal revenue of
fices in the federal building.
Thcsd offices will be closed to
the general public during those
two days.
L. W. Sims, deputy collector
from'Portland, will conduct the
school for tho benefit of tho fol
lowing deputy collectors from
towns In this general area: A. E.
Hull of Bend, Beth Thompson,
Erie Gray and Earl Clements of
Medford and Paul H. Wright
and' Elenora Wcatherford, local
collectors.
Cold Storage Plant
Bought By .Apple Men
HOOD RIVER, Dee. 8 UP)
Purchase of a cold storage plant
at Portland from Terminal Ice
and Cold Storage company at an
undisclosed price was announced
today by the Hood River Apple
Growers association;
The plant, which will be taken
over by the growers early next
summer, has a capacity of 50,
000 packed boxes and is reputed
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the northwest.
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