1944 Lw 20. MERGED AUTO ID BE REMOVED ..... m... '() tl'l A 12- llW""'.. ,. Vukllim liviT IT, I tho fool of im IIS ". , II... 111,.,.,, ual. l'd -'"'''' Mini ' l KI tl' tt'-tlon (,( , urn'."'''11 o riMiiovr u H'" ml. Mm fnunil . . lllll'I'IIIHIM llV ilumivslllll tllK'lt IllllllOI'h. L. I'airoliini" I'on Hulicr .I.,. (Ml, HI'I' " " tZli'l, m"u"" of ii tlrivi'i' ""'I oikj in- l'.1 ' "I ..n.lv ,,., kii'""" . . ,. , .. i., ,!, tii , ? "7, , i iincsiv, SriiUlc Iiiorlu-iiins, mi (V I.M.ivl.( ..lulu. ''r'nifii wi'i'i' I'lilhin.iiistu rBaiiil limy lnvr Muiii'il on .,ii,r hi i'" ' ' ' ' ,jc I""'1''' Yiikiimi vnllr) ills, " WUH l""nli'tl mil , were k"W" lll,V(' jjuck iitmt inn beforu tliry , luilllC of " fl K'llll Tlllllllu- want in soil 11- -uhoiK "wunl oll IIchiW mid Nuws 3124 Make It Practical Gifts ,. , This War Year! 7 Mr IJOii from Surjnrmnn'i flno el mils. Roal long-wosr fiiUdi Hull hold a pron. 9,50 $45 - $55 re 4 J if n Topcoats !H (net ...t i . lULuivuu a into "4 ol topcoats. $39.50 to $50 is V ..ah.'. i f , 7 1 f) ; 1 JSUITS 3 m I MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE V AT NCW LONDON .'itunil 'j.i I ut ii-. Si-linrfPn-Mrln, i,iin i, M. U11( Mr, Cliiuli-, I1'. Si'liiirfrnsli-ln or lllllll r.Ii'lni'ii, iiiriilly rc-cn- lied Klales Coast diiurd iH'iideniy. New London, t'oiin., ns a niiMiibi'i- of the new Huss or 1IHII, Imviiii! previously '"ii a member of Ihe class or 1017. I.eavliii; the Coast Guard iiendeiiiy in January, 11)44, he nllemleil I h e University or Southern C'alilnniia fur one se mester and hUiTessdilly passed the annual competitive exami nations last May. Cadet Sehaitenstein, who sas a member or the track team while ill hih school, and also an L'aic .Scout, planned on a Coast Guard career from Ihe lime his brother, now Lt. C buries K. Schiirfenslcln, USCG, entered the academy in 111117. IN SOUTH PACIFIC Mr. and Mrs. Allillo Mar chesp of Pelican city received word from their son, I'B'C Reno Marchese. USA, recently to the etrect that he Is s t a t i o n c d somewhere i n the South Pa cific and has participated I n two battles, in cludliiK the Pa I a ii island en- L'.'IL.,,,,!,.!,! in a r c n e s e ' j. ; Kraduatcd from fi;"Ml. Klamath Union fc liii.'h school in WW''' 1 IM'lit' ami took army basic trainlii)! at Camp Adair, Ore., and Camp San Litis Obispo, Calif. Friend desiring to correspond with Marchese should use the following address: PI'C itciio Marchese :iB33 (itlth 24 Cnnipanv U, 321st Infantry APO 81, co Postmaster San Francisco, Calif. HEFFRON IN NEW GUINEA i Corporal Alvin W. Heftron, son ol Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Hcffron of route 0, box 403, East Okla homa City, Okla., is now some whore In New Guinea. Prior to his induction Into the service he was employed as a truck driver and mechanic by the Fcntriss Hill Logging company of Klam ath Falls. Cpl. Hcffron Is a gunner in ! one of the gun sections of his liatleiy. Proficiency in his du- ! tics is largely responsible for the efficient operation of gun and crew. Cpl. Hcffron has been award ed the Asiatic Pacific theater medal, and a Ilronzc Star denot ing participation in a major campaign, and the Good Conduct medal for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity while serving in Ihe armed forces. He also has three other broth ers in the service, Sgt. Jed B., Cpl. Hurry, and PFC Albert Hcffron. WALTERS PROMOTED i A U. S. HTII AIU FORCE nOMBEIl HASH, France George M. Wallers, tail-gunner on a U. S. Dili air force B-2H Marauder, has been promoted to I stuff sergeant. He is the son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Mack S. Wallers of j 31)35 Allnmont drive, Klamath ! Falls. I KHFTtMAN AWARDED PFC Harold M. Sherman, 725 Plum, has been awarded the Good Conduct medal at Fort George G. Meade, Md. Sherman hns been In Ihe service over 10 vears and at the present time 'is a squad leader. In civil life he was a school teacher. l, 3 i i1 v r, f i I M 4t f V i Irl'cd Hie I K y,- x-.h 6 .H-lilJ SAI.KM. Dec. W M'l Cnvnr. nor Kurl Snell had no comment today on any nhaso of thn re turn of Japanese-Americans to uregon. lln said he had confnrred with Governors Karl Wurrcn of Cali fornia nod Arthur B. 4,an(jlie of Washlnxton, both of whom have made statements. Warren said the Japanese were entitled to their corwtllutlonal rights as citizens, while Langllo said it Is unwlHC to permit the Japan-esc-Amerlcans to come back. Heioru ho conferred by tele phone with the two governors, Governor Snell said ho hoped that the Rovcrnors of the three west coast slates could take the same action. Governor Snell did not Indi cate when and if he would have any statement. Judge to Hear Case Involving Court PORTLAND, Dec. 20 (Pi .iiuigc Franklin C. Ilowoll's at tempt to retain his seat on the circuit court bench was In the hands of Circuit Judge Charles ii. Loitins, Lakevicw, today. Combs, called hero to bear thr ease yesterday, will i nounce inter in decision on Howell's contention that his vic torious opponent. James If. Bain. was not legally elected to the uench. IlowcUs attorney told the court that nomination by peti tion the method bv which all candidates were named this year is not permuted oy mo non partisan Judiciary law. Bain's attorney urged that the voters' choice be given consider ation, pointing out that the attorney-general ruled that candi dates could be nominated by as sembly or petition. Howell was aonoinlcd Interim Judge last May after the death of Judge Robert Tucker. It was too late for candidates to file in the primary the nominating method provided by law. Requisitions On Salmon to Be High SEATTLE, Dec. 20 (P) Gov ernment requisitions on tho 1045 salmon pack will be "rather high." Maurice Rattray and M W. Miller, war food administra tion representatives, told 200 members of the association of Pacific fisheries assembled here for their annual convention yes terday. They did not elaborate on whether it would be more or less than the 70 per cent taken In 1044. Tho fishermen expressed fear that a full-scale Pacific offen sive will seriously hamper the Alaskan salmon industry. 0 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Improvement In Teacher Training Discussed At Meet SALEM, Dec. 20 (IP) A pro gram to improvo teacher train ing was discussed here yester day by a group of educators. Included were Hex Putnam, state superintendent of public instruction, and his staff'; and representatives of the state teachers association, public school administrators, and the state board of higher education. Billing Clerk Drowns In Lake Washington SEATTLE. Dec. 20 ll'i Vic tor Jaeger, 25, Motor Freight lines billing clerk, drowned earlv yesterday when an automobile he owned less than 24 hours plunged off a pier on the east shore of Lako Washington. California license plates led deputies to think a California man involved until draggers found the body, some lime after the car was raised. He had es caped through a door, but failed to reach shore. His father, Malt, lives at Ronan, Mont. Courthouse Records rmnl,lnl, Pllrri Annl nrRtlhaiicr vrrius Grarin Brett. Iiiiucr. Suit for divorce. rhnrKe cruel iiixl Inhuman treiilmcnl. Couple married Kelirunry 7. ' 1IIH at Heno. Nevada. Merryman and Noplor attorncyi for IJiaiuuii. DcererH jranlfid Moye OiNhlaln vcrum Joe rt. Chinlaln. Plnlnllff'i maiden name, Maye Stillwell, rcslnred. Edna B. KoMer verMti Karle B. Kn,ler, Cecil Morrm Clow verkui Mildred Mae Clow. Audrev Mae HlUon versui Robert Kdwln llltfon. Beatrice . Weill verui Donald G, Weill. Ethel Janice McGKford versut Samuel Jamei. McCllfford. W E. Jnmea vcrum Dorothy M. Jame. Mary B. Epperly vcrsui Wciley C. Epperly. Lawrence W. Campbell veraul Marie M. Campbell. Fred C. Erb veraua Inez Erb. William B. Swartz versus Delorei Swarlz. Ha7el Baker veroui Donald W. Baker. Plaintiffs maiden name, Hazel Dee, re stored. WHEAT CIIICACIO. Dec. 20 'APj Grain futures mnrkct were unsettled today, the old crop deliveries at times holdlnc ntciidy to firm only to cane hock when the deferred rontrncti. July and September, brokts under the prenaure of llqulditlnn. Whent at timed wan off a cent or more. Support wm limited and commission hnuttea were on the Helling side. The deferred deliveries of rye broke under the pressure of moderate offerings which found the market poorly sup ported. At the close wheat was 'ic higher to l','c lower than yesterday's finiih. De cember Sl.HB. Corn was uncninged to 2ic higher. December $l.lfl'-ak. Oats were off V to '.ic, December 89lie. Rye was Jte higher to lie lower, De cember Barley was up 31ae to off "jr. pepemher S1.17. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE -211 Undorwood Bldg. STIA0IVAIUSN 4 Tha world's moil outstanding violins woro mads by Anionic J Slrodivoil (1644-1737) ot Crsmono, llaty. Viotlntsls katm I woilsd ytors to own ont ol his initrumsnts fom'td for their 4 btouty ol dslljn and swoslnsss and richness of lone. he always stands Market Quotations NKW YORK. Dee. 2fl IAP,- coiiii.b r i-onllnultiK allied ccnsorw.iD b I tick out ol the extent of tho Cierm.in cmmlcr-ofcniive unsettled today' Hock ",;r1 no "aer re treated tnirpiy. Closing quotatloni: American Can ni v. Am Car it rdy (J I Am Tet Tel in! AniK-'orirla , n ' Caltt Packing ',' , zip: Cat Tractor w . Commonwealth. & Sou . Curtli-Wrlght 3 '. General Kleclrlc (ienerai Mo tort , u4.it tit Nor ny pfd 47 . IIHnoii Central 43 Int Harvester , 1(1 Kcnnccott , , , Lockliftcd 10), I.ufiK-itcll "A" 1:1 Monttfomory Ward , , .w.i Naith-Ktlv .... J 1 N Y Central j , Northern Parlfic lac fJiii & El Packard Motor . I'rniwi R R ... nriiuhlic Steel Hlclifield Oil Safrway Storei Sean Hoebuck Southern Pacific - Standard Brandt .Sunshine Mining Trana-Amerl:a Union Oil Calif - Union Pnclflc U S Steel Warner Pictures ... 20 at' 5'. Potatoes CHICAGO, Dec. 20 (AP-WKAl Pota toes: total shipments UUU; arrlvalt, 72; on (ruck 13U; supplies llgul: trading light; for western stock m irltct firm ill ceilings; for northern stock market firm for best quality; Idaho Itusuct Burbnnks U. S. No, 1, SJ.4-X32; Col orado Ited McClurcs U. S. No. 1, t?,.W; Nebraska Dliis Triumphs U. S. No. 1, $;i.'7-3.30; Minnesota and North Dakota Hllss Triumphs U. S. No. 1, washed W.Ofl; commercial washed $2.00. LIVESTOCK POPTI.AND. Ore.. Dec. 20 fAP-WFA Salable and total cattle 200. calves 23: market very active, strong on most classes; law cutter common steers 98.00 in in- mrl (um-Bond fed steers unsold: common-medium heifers $8.50-12.50: light dairy type hellers aown 10 w.w: canner and cutter cows $4.50-7.00; fat dairy type cows mostly $7.50-9.00; few heavy nnwa in sti so, odd Holsteins to $10.50; medtum-good beef cows SD.50-J1.5'J; medium-good bulls $8.50-10.50; good choice vealen $13.00-14.00; common medium grades $8.00-12.50; medium-good grnss calves 9 iu.uu-iit.au. c.i.hu hnsi o.n tntnl BOO: market active, fully steady; ?ood-cholcc 1H0 heavier welghU down to $14.25; light Any Photograph I Copied, One Vrint $1.00 Films developed and printed for any 6 or 8 exposures Roll 35c Reprints 4c each Prompt Service BUD'S . . 1031 Main . Phone 7167 out the' Beer so light! S14.O0-75; good lows i:i.0Q-30; MglitwetKhtN to l'i.7.l: choke above lot, lb. feeder plui In broad dotnand, quot able up to J4.ft(. Salable und totol aheep IWJ; market active, one blzable trucked lot uood rnoKtlv choice wooled Iambi tH.O') or ?Ai ccnta above recent hlijb; f;w coinmon At lb. Inrnb 110.5b: good ewei a table around 5.!itt: strictly good-choice kindi quotable to 9O.U0. (The North Portland llveitock market will he closed Christmas IJay.i CHICAGO, Dec. 20 AP-WCiAf Sal able hog 14 000 total 31.000. market opened itlow, 15-23 centf lower, rh.hini; active, iu-izi cents lover man iiivhuny .. averoe on b.irrow and mlU; ujnti and choice 100-ptiund mid over SH 15-14 JO, top $14:i5; few I'j-IPj pound l,iii. 14.0ft: sows weak. 10 tenia lower, bulk $KI ftrVl.'I.Hu; complete early clearance. SaiuDJe rattle lU.OW: toiui iu'l'; nul ablc calves lOfXJ: total calves 1000; fed steers and yearlings, Including yearlltii; heifers, steady to strong, active; top long yc.i rl logs and mud in m weight steer MUM; bulk $14.00-17.25: Itboral Mipply heifers at l 1.73-15.00; bol $15 50: no enoien neners iicrc; iiucrui run tw.v mostly steady; built. Htcudy to 23 cents lower; veulerH steady at SI 5.50 down; stock rattle very slow at $10.00-1250. Sit I a bin sheep 10000; total H.0(XJ; all cIiisbcs active, stcudy to stronn: two loads good and choice 02-105 pound fed wooled western lamhs S14.73. numer ous loads held Around 15.00, load med ium nd good 2 pound weight $14.01. load common around 70 pound averaxe SI 1.75; good and choice native lambs V.tm s& I -i,SM G.N. Station . F " Mt & ( Klamath FaUs, Oregon E -C'V W4 II oute of the EMPIRE BUILDER slSlj- i-TfiT"TPfTliii.l la ; : im WWiiw4!waiFa , mum n QUALITY IS ALWAYS W0HTH WAITING FOR BUtT-minhard beer is famed for its unvarying quality, its consistcntjgbodness.1 Little wonder;then that people .pC discriminatingltasteprefer to wait for: BlitzWeinhard ., good it's euaranteed satisfying, Guaranteed 'SafiffinyiJSEEK a t IXZ...W.I I NHARD COM PA carrying r small medium end $14.50; load strictly good and choice 100 pound fed clipped lambs fall shorn pelts $14.23; two load.i good and choice wheut field ewes now field about $8.73, about three loads common to good ewes $5.25-0.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20 'AP-WFAi Cattle: 100. Active, fully steady. Good slaughter steers absent. One package light feeder steers $13 00. fjood rariKO cows $12.50-1X25, medium 5II.W-11.50, weighty dnfry kinds $10.25 1100, mid head $11.25-11.50. Cutters 8.5fJ-ft.75. canners fi. 00-7.OO. Medium To The Parents An Everlasting Xmaj Gift- is a Business Courtt for your son or daughter. We offer a Complete Business Course, and we Do teach that Snappy Up-to-the-Minute Thomas Natural Shorthand and Speed Typing. Klamath Business College 733 Pine Street Corner ol t Phone 4760 NY TO RT.lA.NDltO (ACE SEVEN sausage bulls quoted $10.00.10,50. CalVMl none; nominal. Hogs: 200. Steady. Early clearance. Good to choice 200-270 lb. barrows ant ' gilts $15.60. Good sows steady. $14. 00, Sheep: 200. Slow, choice full-wooUd lambs quoted $15.00. Lata Tuesday, ona short deck medium to good fult-wooled Rl lb. lambs $14.25, small package light feeders $11.00. Good fulUwooled -ws quoted $o 00-8 50. In El Salvador, all men ovr 18 must vote in all elections. 1.0 0 K Wnlly Mnhor brings you a railroad story you'll long remember. Don't miss it! TONIGHT 8:00 Southern Pacific's MAIN LINE KFJI inn's CloJhoi Since 1906 'nor 8th and Main ,