Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 22, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    L.S. F1GHTEH
PLANES FLYING
ilUOHO
(Coiill"'1"'1 flom 1'1"10 '"')
orl n slzculiln force- of Super.
,,1, ili'lklng I" wiivi'H, hninhcd
c ilulsiKlolil aircraft factory
. .....I ii hulf liriitri i.iirlv
tit two " ; '
Ml"''r" seuonu
ij IHIJI VH'I Ull iiiiiniiiiinni
ircralt plant Nngoyii. The
ild limy miv" i-i-ii iii.ii:ih-ii ui
To an experienced
Railroad Carman
in this area
your experience In something
irn me" havo nllc' ""'ne
n.lnj Southern Pacific needs.
railroad equipment Is today 11
kill of (renter importance than
vtr. Because S, P. muit keep
ha War tniliia rolllim , , . the
allrond muit bring uie Jeeps
jnd tmiks H"n Dn(1 troops
o the West Const ports of cm
arkotlnn. At S. P. there Is n
i,ne opening for you . . . u vltnl
lob, 1 goon-pnying Jim. i oil n
working wun ioiks you ii
!,!(. . , . unci with first-class
milpment. Railroad pass priv
rtlfs. Medical services. A fine
frulon plan. Join the Southern
..ifin fnmilv . . . eit hiirk in.
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0 rOlllUimniK n.t; jiit.i nnni
snd experience uro renlly nn-
Iretlnlcd. You arc urgently
Irtdcd. Liberal ngc limits.
Cm nr write Trainmaster.
S, P. Station, Klamath Falls,
or your nearest S. P. Agont.
Inh.li off llulsiulcKl works
'"" ."y lai.,a..e( () ,iayH ,,g".
Ic.kyii Mihl nlaiiit 1UU Super
" IY.1H..S were in the (.Hacking
llllle (Inmaiio was clone.
Ihe war department umi! u
fimt iniimiinccmcnt of tin, r,i
"nnicly la m,n afler re ,
f'ctlvtly l)(.i)(., ,,1,-crnrt
fcl "l M'l'-". Manchur .
;klii ili,lm w,., st.
At ea..,t is , ,,., ,y 2Z Inter
ceptors were lMt down,
American liomhers paliullni!
j V..1 1 ''''"'"I Philippines to
I" h'.hlrm ami damaged 11) tu.r
surlace emit iimgiim fnini lug.
.anspurt. hive J,,,,, M1
w ' wiped mil.
I wo Island, 7.10 mitf-ic Koulh of
lokyo in, the Ii-211 route from
haipiui was Iximlu'd for the lillh
success vr day as Julian showed
Ii icrciisliig idarm over air strikes.
I II. hrl prepared 1() ,,,,,( Hu).
Jl ;.Vi, 'V ',' '" l" lr raid
mill "l ""' flrl ""' of air
lalil slrc-ns. Jnmmesc trnlns be
Kan changing t. onpjl n( Mr
whistles t nvfiiti confusion with
frequently l,nwi, alr raid sirens.
I huiiiddiiif hai.l urK(. numbers of
lalxirris were eonseripted to
move inure war Industries from
""' Islands to Manchuria.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
lotos
While U Wait
4 for 25c
And Up
Christmas
Cards
5c 10c - 15c . 25c
50c $1.00
Alio Boxod Anortmonti
Bud's
1031 Main St.
Ph. 7167
GDPGO FIL
IS
FOR RIGHTS AT
KLAMATH SITE
(Continued from Pago One)
stflOfl. Ik nriur In u nPnllml..n...
... u ,l 1. 1 III llliui J.
sIiiku and is envisioned as a post-
win piujeui. u is unnerstood tnc
company will soon file with the
federal power commission un ap
plication corollary to that filed
with the slate hydroelectric com
mission. The proposed dam, it is be
lieved, would be u low structure,
us contrasted with a high struc
ture at the Grant site which
Copco proposed to build In 1D30
hut was stopped by state action.
1 ho company at that time had a
federal permit. ,
A 40,000 watt Roncraling plant
would about equal the capacity
of the present Copco Nos. 1 and
2 plants on Klamath river.
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ZIPPER BILLFOLDS
Tie Racks -Ar Mufflers
ELASTIC SUSPENDERS
Knit Shorts Robes
MEN'S SLIPPERS
Leather Coats k Sports Shirts
(Continued From Page One)
thinking not from a racial stand
point, but to prevent the state
from executing an Innocent man.
A life sentence would be ade
quate because If he were guilty,
then he woult. have to live in a
cell with himself and bear the
pangs of shame and remorse.
E. C. Salter, poslor of Arden
wuld Community church, Port
land, said Folkc.9 was convicted
on circumstantial evidence, and
that "it robs a man of his God
given right to life for the state
to take his life."
Other persons who pleaded for
the commutation are George W,
Halstead, pastor of Waverly
Heights Congregational church,
Portland; John Snedden, Port
land, business agent for the
Marino Cooks and Walters union:
and George R. Cromley, pastor
of the First Presbyterian church,
Woodburn.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in Iho classified.
HARTFORD
Accident and Indemnity Company
INSURANCE
T. B.WATTERS
General Insurance Agency
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
SIS Main St. Phone 41S3
Today On The
Western Front
By The Associated Pri
U. S. 3rd Army! Front quiet;
Canadian 1st and BritUh 2nd
Amnion Line unchanged,
U. S. 9th Armyi Roer river
lino unchanged.
U. S. 1st Army! Blunted Ger
man countcroffensive temporar
ily In some sectors, turned it
aside In others; Germans pene
trated 32 miles into Belgium at
Wcrbomont; readied Wiltz in
Luxembourg, 48 miles from Se
dan; new fighting reported 20
miles south of city of Luxem
bourg; offensive being contained
on north and south flanks.
U. S, 3rd Armyi Front quet.;
Berlin reported force wheeling
north toward Luxembourg to
aid first army.
U. S. 71h Army: Front com
paratively quiet. Withdrew yes
terday from Nicdcr-Sehlctten-bach,
five miles northwest of
Wlsscmbourg.
Fronch 1st Army: Germans
reported two or three new di
visions assaulted n a z 1 lines
northwest of Coimar and made
progress.
Two Killed by
Gas Fumes
Two men were killed and a third
was overcome by fumes at the
Bradley Mining company's ore
puruicaiion piam loaay.
coroner wiuiam Mcliratncy
itrl thi AnnA a m rimn, T3
Thompson, 55, a mining company
i:uiiiuyu, ana kj. w. vjsourn, dj,
uuibu uus ana ugni company
workers on the premises.
New Gas Coupons
Last Into March
PORTLAND, Dec. 22 W)
The six gasoline ration coupons
which became valid today must
last Oregon's A-card motorists
through March 21, the district
OPA warned. As in the past
Deriod, each "A" coupon is good
lor four gallons of gasoline.
IM
Iter MMecaFOODS-allftntafeMdl
BELTS
Hlckok't "Western'
GREEN STAMPS
MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS
Oregon Woolen Store
Main at 8th J!
Christmas Night
Monday, December 25
c Per Person
he. Tax
Music by
BALDY'S BAND
Dancing 9 Till
Dancing As Usual Sat., Dec. 23
i
There are only a few days
left until Christmas so
place your orders early and
avoid disappointment, and
that last-minute rush. We
would appreciate having
all special orders in by Fri
day. A. M. at the latestso
they can be filled while
our supply is complete.
For your Christmas menus
we are featuring pumpkin
and mince pies, butter and
parkerhouse rolls, and
those never forgotten Fruit
Cakes. They make any
meal a success, so be sure
to include one or more
when placing your orders.
COLD NUMBS
MIDWEST AND
EAST AREAS
(Continued From Page One)
ncsota and the Dakotas where
(he coldest weather occurred
yesterday but the Chicago fore
casters said a new cold push was
due to hit that area again to
night and follow the same south
and cast spread tomorrow.
Bcmidji, Minn., where it was
25 below yesterday had "warm
ed up" today to 1 below zero.
Duluth, Minn., reported 6 below.
Soldier Gets More
Days For Pursuit
LAWRENCEVILLE. III.. Dec.
22 lf) A commanding officer
at George Field near here re
ceived today this telegram from
a soldier away on furlough:
"Request seven-day extension.
Am pursuing one I love. She re
quires seven days more pursu
ing. Answer collect.
The soldier cot his additional
seven days.
Oregon Men Get
Federal Damages
PORTLAND. Dec. 22 IJP
J. H. Gallagher, Corvallis, and
J. Ira and Earl L. McNutt,
t-ugenc. won their claim for
$10,000 damages from the gov
ernment in leaerai court here to
day. Several blood transfusions
took place in 1666.
Oregon News
Notes
By The Associated Press
A total of 137,732 applications
for 1945 Oregon motor vehicle
registration stickers has been re
ceived by Secretary of State
Robert S. Farrell Jr. , , . A new
stale bank to be known as the
Gilliam County bank will be es
tablished in Arlington early next
year by L. C, Buchner, Hillsboro
banker.
Investigation of the so-called
Hemlock looper miller, an in
sect said to have damaged more
than 60,000,000 feet of timber
in Clatsop county, has been or
dered by the state board of for
estry. WEATHER
Tbundar, December St 10(4
Mx. Mln. Frtcip.
Eugene , : 42 38 ,u
Klamath Fall
Sacramento
North Bend
Portland
. 36
30
31
38
.03
Med ford ,
Reno 48 Trace
San Francisco 63 54 ,20
Seattle 50 38
OREGON: Partly cloudy today to
night and Saturday with occasional
light rain changing to mow over north
portion. Colder north portion tonight.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA: Showen
today and tonight; cooler tonight; Sat
urday partly cloudy with rain at night
A 50 per cent expansion in
the circulation of $100 bills in
1943 was attributed by some au
thorities to black market opera,
tions.
WOOD
la Not Rationed
at Dorrli, California
For Sale
FIR and PINE SLABS
16" Slabi 11.30 pr Cord
Dry or Green
No Deliveries -
Burt Petanon
' DorrU, Calif..
RADIO REPAIR
By Expert Technician
GOOD STOCK OF AVAILABLE .
TUBES-BATTERIES-AERIALS
For All Makes of Radios . ' ' '
ZEMAN'S
Quick, Guaranteed Service
116 N. 9th Phone 7522
Across From Montgomery Ward en North 9th
PACE THREE-
DRIVE PUSH
ES
40 MILES INTO
ALLIED LIS
(Continued from Page One)
tratlon reported officially by the
Americans.
The new thrust, apparently In
France in the direction of the
third army's Thionville sector,
was repulsed after a tank bat
tle, field reports said.
Another dispatch last night
said this greatest single conflict
of the western front in its sixth
blazing day had reached the
critical stage as tens of thou
sands of additional men were
thrown in every few hours by
each side. This report said the
Germans hept the initiative
Thursday and that only on the
flanks in Luxembourg to the
south and on the Malmedy
Stavelot line had the advance
been contained.
Swifts and swallows are the
acrobats of the bird world.
Storm Warning Up
In Seattle Area , r
SEATTLE, Dec. 22 (P) Storm"
warnings were hoisted in the1"
Strait of Juan de Fuca at 4 a. m."
today and small craft warnings,1?
flew over inland waters of the
state three hours later, the
weather bureau reported. Strong
easterly winds were forecast for
the strait and moderate to fresh
w nds in Inland waters. Strong
winds were reported around Bel
lingham, with gusts of 60 miles
per hour velocity.
E BONDS UP ,'!,
PORTLAND, Dec. 22 (P).
Oregon's E bond sales with'
nine days still to go climbed to ,
$28,302,341 today 83.5 per cent
of the $34,000,000 quota. '
Rock Wool
INSULATION
Blown In
Saves Your Fuel
Free Estimates
SUBURBAN
Lumber Company
Phone 7709 -
Received
TODAY!!!
For Last-Minute Shopcers
Luxurious
RAYON
PAJAMAS
In Beautiful' Colors and Patterns
$10 and $12.50
(Quantity Limited)
. STORE FOR MEN
Cor. 5th and Main -
if "a :jT - .''.':y V it,!
iff
0
' '
Sears will
Many Last Minute Gifts
Are Unpacked Every
id niw 4rr Yrtiir CcsJflArl !
lt' quite a thrill ; to see so
; many . last minute! gifts roll
into our store every day.
We're, sending all this new ";
merchandise out onto the
floor for your selection, just ,
the minute it arrives. We
know you wi 1 1 want to see ! ,
these new gifts, for Father, . ;l;
Mother, Brother, Sister or
Friend, included in these rush
. shipments. Shop at Sears
these last few days. We're
sure you will still find a wide
- selection of useful and prac
tical gifts for everyone.
be open til 8:00 Saturday, for convenience of last-minute shoppers.'
Santa Claus Will Be
At Sears Each Day Till Christmas
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