Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 29, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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MsMt to Hold Initiation The
ival OretiT of tho Moono will
Jfd inlUiilUm .Krltlny, Dm'iiv
' r 20 l !' '" lllu Moe
J,,ll Ad'T Jlinuury 1. mclliin
"ill hi- lu'ld Tliuriiiluy limlcml
,i Krlcli'.v nltflitx. untl liillliitlon
"ill I,,, held every hocoikI iiihI
Lrtli Tliurndiiy. Tliu uimuid
tt Yi-nr (rollc will lo held
jjHinlny uvenliiK. Deccinlier .1(1,
11,11, u IrKlun liU'uthiK lit 2:1111
V ... unci a blilUIUUt (!' k'Uiiill
Scinbcru und their funillloN ul
S30 p. I". Tho uiiihiiiI frolic In
'jjonnii'i'd by tho Lcifiun (if the
Moose.
n . C II 11........
1 son kum'
j05 nrrluntnlloii, received word
li a nn to A. Chiindlur Merry
iikI wife, Sun June, Cullf. Mm.
gerry hud returned Thurndiiy
lorillllK Hum u lu-uiijr vmu Willi
' ' fmnllv 111 Ihlil I'llv
i Ili.-lr lliliil i.hllil untl
Itcond un. weighed 0 pounds
$ ounce.
In Minnesota Mr. lind Mrs.
E , rviru.y m; hm--ih,i,k UK
knllduys with their fuinllli'n In
ii.. ..I Will,,,,.,- Ml,,,,
31, I M.H Ml." " I
They ore expected homo within
I (orlnliiht. Mm. Klelty la em
ployed in the train inintUr'H of
fice of Hie Southern I'lieKIc, mid
Klclly In ciitflnocr with the
Great iNorinern.
H.turni Homo Cvelvn Prud-
lomnli', dliUKhter of Mr. iiikI
Mm. It. C. Prudlwmnio of 1321
Snrueiit. Iin.t returned to her
I tome following mi einerifrni'y
ppemu-utiiiny ut Kliumitli Viil-
cy no.Hmiii. mms i-ruunoiiime
will return to her poxlllon it I
ilnl'luer Motor coinpuuy within
I ihort time.
! To Preach Rev. Edwin F.
Wright, piislor of u church at
Scappoosc, Ore., will preuch
Sunday, December 31, In the
Com in unity C'onitruiiiillonul
church on Garden ut 11 n. in.
lip Is belnil considered us a can
did)! (c for the piislornto of this
thurcli.
Return Mr. and Mrs. P. ti.
Color. 1017 Hliih, returned Tucs
iljy from Prlncvillo where they
pent n while Chrlslmiis with
I their daughter's family, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur foster, and enjoyed
l Christinas dinner with them
Hid the senior Fosters.
To Speak Howard Htitchlns
will speak nt tho scrviceincn'B
Impel, 323 Main, on Saturday,
December 3D. On Sunday, the
chief speaker will be C. K. Lug-
trwcll, director of the chime .
I end his topic of discussion will
Do "What the Hue Suva About
the Murines."
BDOnt DirUlm... u . .
f,'.V.."."y.i"-. ,""yc,! L'i"-i"':
M u l i, r-Ill.t. Mr. I,i
Jf. v.. !'" ("y,'V' "la t'ldifornla.
I i., ", "duaiu of Klamath
Union , hi, wlMlll ,, ,, C(
plele.1 11 inis.Hi,,,,,, ,. ,llM
war I healer, lie wears the Oak
Leaf Cluster and Air Medal and
ins 11 I'resl.lentlal Citation, lie
it'll hero Ihursduy morning lo
fi!!i "i.",'" ,',I,H lmsv 1,1 "iftllng
ielil. Ilali.n Ki.uge, I,,,., w.r
lie is it fliKht Instructor.
ii "J"1!? Ffom 08c I'alrleln
llaelietl, dnughler of Mr. and
Mis. .1. .'. Itaeketl, Uuk been
"1 'Hug Hie holidays will, her
purents In Klamath Kails. 'a
lilcla Is a research student at
Oregon Stale college In Corval
Is where she Is taking work In
blo-elieinlstiy,
... n.,r,nTl!''v'' "n1 Mr- I'Hgli
I. Milehehnore of Hie Alliiinonl
I resbyteilaii ihiucli returned
Wednesday ulu r noo n after
spending Christmas will) their
son Lawrence II. Mitelielmorc,
and family ut Jacksonville, Ore.
Hnvo Guoits Mr. and Mrs
A. C. Daekes, .1211 Pacific Tcr
ruce, have us house guesls Mrs.
Ilnckes' parents, Mr. und Mrs.
Ldward Maimer, of Prineville
und her brother, Seffle Maimer,
of l.educ, Alberta. Canada. Carl
McKane of Canada ,s Hfo vs.
Itiuu there.
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREE'
Their Goal: Homes in U. S. A
Improving John Leonard!,
1112a Division, who was :.truck
by u car on S. (ith Just belorv
Hit! holidays, Is reported Improv
ing al Klamath Valley hospilal.
The elderly man suffered a frac
tured leg,
To Meet The regular meet
ing of Ihe PTA county council
will be held Wednesday, Janu
ary 3, at 2 p. in. In the Hed Cross
room at 4111 Main. A cordial In
vitation is extended to all inter
ested parents.
Germans Launch
Robombs to England
LONDON. Dec. 2fl l'i Drenk
ng n one-night lull In their aer
ial assaults upon Urilain, the
Germans struck at southern Eng
land with V-bonibs agnln during
the night. The government an
nounced some damago but no
casualties.
' On Furlouah SSut. Roland
Piper, who tins seen action in
the European thenter for the
pnst six mouths, is home on a
21 day furlough which he Is
pending will) his parents, Mr.
ad Mrs. C. E. Piper, of Klam
till Foils.
Stanley Picser served as chair
man oi ino worK aonn oy cnin
olic Indies tit tho USO center.
Mrs. Kalph Ln Londe, general
Chairmnn nf 1hi u.ni-U ivna III
and Mrs. Picser filled in most
punnrnoiy.
Moots nn tiia r n,.ni ri
der of Moose will hold n New
nrs Eve frolic on Snlurdny
n Bill. lWninUn -JO , II.
Mooso hull on 1010 Pine. , All
mcmocrs nro Invited to nltend.
t
' Vlilllng LeeRoy Smith, 1121
Walnut, nrrlved homo Christmas
Eve from duty with tho U. S.
inerchnnt murine. He will be
ponies the grentcr port of the
MJ j .
t "funaoa j no wnr ilepnrl
Went announced that Pvt. Chnr
'les W, Mitchell, son of Wulter
P. Mitchell of LoPInc, hnd been
WOUndcd in nrllnn l,i l-,,,-,.
Wnn area.
,..?,J.1,h Aoclollon The Klam
tn County Public Hcnlth nssn
elation will meet nt the chamber
."l commerce on We,l,,nlv .n,,,.
!"ry3,at3p. m.
Building Materials
Composition and Cedar
SHINGLES
Insulating Wall, Panoli
Armstrong Cork Company
CERTAINTEED ROOFING
ACME PAINTS, LIN-X
Suburban
Lumber f'o.
Phone 7709
Today On The
Western Front
By The Asioclatod Preti
Canadian 1st, British 2nd
Arniioi: No change In front;
patrols active.
U. S. 9th Army: No change
In Hocr river line In Ger
many. U. S. 1st Army: Wiped out
pocket cast of Celles. captur
ing 1U0U nazis, much armor;
hammered northern and
western rims of nazi drive;
recaptured Mnnhuy, Grand
menil, II u m a I n; German
spenrheads isolated near St.
Hubert; Germans acknowl
edged withdrawals virtually
along entire perimeter.
U. S. 3rd Army: Widened
Baslogne corridor, reaching
Slbert, capturing Salvncourt
und Ilomprc; gained up to 20
miles In six days: beuvy
fighting In woods north of
Assenois, three miles south
west of IJnstognc; on cast,
captured S n 1 n 1 e x, Llvar
chumps, Surre, Uouluide,
Haschlelden, Bavignc and
Kiumdorg, 5Vj to 10 miles
southwest of Uastogne, and
poured in troops to build up
that area. Farther east,
reached Sure river on Ger
man border at three more
points, including Hosporl,
threo miles cast of Editor
nnch. Echtcrnach in Ameri
can bands.
U. S. 7th, Fronch 1st
Armiosi No change reported.
n-. is i'k
Here are a few of the 1200 Australian wives und children of
American lighting men who hopefully nwail llic day when they can
conic lo America. Jamming Australia's port cities in hopes of
obtaining early passage, many of tho wives will have to wait a
year before they will be able lo see their future homes in U. S. A.
EHUMERATORS
NEEDED FOR
The 1D45 census of agricul
ture is to be taken during the
month of January. The census
Is taken every five years and
covers all farms In the United
States comprised of three or
more acres of land, or, if less
than three acres, producing
$250 or more in farm products
during 1044.
Men and women arc needed
In district three to work as
enumerators. District three in
cludes the following counties:
Klumath, Lake, Deschutes,
Wheeler, Hood River, Jefferson,
Sherman, Gilliam, Wasco and
Crook.
Persons wno live in these
counties and are interested in
employment as farm census
enumerators should write, tele
phone, or call nt the office of
tho bureau of the census. 60G
Medical-Dental building, Klnm
ntli Falls. The telephone number
is 72G6.
Enumerators must be over 18
years of age, have nn automo
bile, and be citizens of the Unit
ed States. They will receive
special instructions before going
into the field, after which they
will work on their own time
and will be paid on a piece
basis. Provision will be made
for them to secure necessary ad
ditional gasoline.
FOOLED THE DOCTORS
Count Lulgl Cornaro, Vene
tian nobleman, 111 and feeble at
the age of 35, regained his health
on a daily 12-ounce diet of solid
food plus wine, und lived to the
age of 09.
C'Allll OK THANKS ,
The SUlrnt of SI. Krnncli Sncrcd
licnrt Academy vllt lo tlinnk their
rrlends who snve them no mnny nnd
uch benulinil silts tor Chrlalmm.
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Pvt. Lloyd Reed from Fort
Ord, Calif. Here until Janu
ary 5.
The above service people are
entitled to free passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lo-l River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R C Woodruff ol
the dujry. Please call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
Private Plane
Missing In Idaho
POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 29
(fP) A private airplane was
missing in southern Idaho to
day. .
En ' route "from Bozeman,
Mont., to Salt Lake City, the
plane radioed last night from
the vicinity of Inkom, Idaho,
that it had encountered icing
conditions.
That was the last word re
ceived by airports.
Searching planes went out this
morning after a snowstorm
cleared.
The number aboard the unre
ported craft was not known here.
fmfiO
Wsl
A FEW DROPS
OalcklyReftne
distress of
HUD COLDSt
T-VJWT Ok.
WW
It's so cmv to (ret
nmmnl AlTppHun V
rrUnf from riift. .rf
tress of head colds with Va-tro-noll
Works right where trouble Is to reduce
conRcstion soothe Irritation make
breathing easier. Also helps prevent
many colds lrom developing If used In
time. Try It I Follow dlrectlonstnfolder.
VICKSVATRO-NOL
tlONARCty J
110 Biker MOMRCH roQPS-lllnite Pewit
MOOSE
New Year's Eve
FROLIC
Saturday Night, December 30
MOOSE HALL
1010 Pino St.
SPONSORED BY
Legion of the Moose
MEMBERS ONLY
Door Priin . . . Wor Bond
Good Music
JOAN Y'S
LAWYER FLAYS
GREEN ACTOR
By GENE HANDSAKER
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (fl'i
Joan Berry's attorney appealed
to tho words of Christ today in
justification of her relations with
Charlie Chaplin and told a jury
in her paternity case against the
comedian that "I feel we have
here the man who Is responsible
for this baby's existence."
Joseph Scott, white haired
churchman, declared that in the
days of Moses, a woman caught
in adultery was stoned to death,
and recalled the incident in
which such n one was taken be
fore Christ in the temple.
"A lot of gray-haired old buz
zards like Chaplin came up and
demanded that she bo stoned to
death," Scott declared. "But
Christ stooped and wrote in the
sand those immortal words: 'Let
him among you who is without
sin cast the first stone at her,'
and then to the woman added,
'Go, and sin no more.'
"That is the philosophy of
Christ, of whom I am a humble
follower."
Pounding the railing of the
jury box and shouting to the
jurors, Scott told them:
"I have been more than 50
years a member of this bar. I
have seen this city grow from a
little pueblo of 50,000. In all my
experience I have never had any
thing affect me like this case, be
cause I feel that we have here
the man responsible for this
baby's existence and I don't
want to let him escape if we can
prevent it."
When Scott declared the law
of California provides that medi
cal testimony is not infallable
and a jury is not bound to accept
it, Attorney Charles E. Millikan,
Chaplin's counsel, objected.
Superior Judge Henry M. Wil
lis directed Scott to proceed with
his argument, but when Joan's
attorney cited another case in
which a man had been held to
be the father of a child despite
medical testimony to the con
trary, Millikan again objected.
The court again refused to interfere.
THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Williom Fe,gu,on
.. JWJMM'MJUfKvmi JLJLl'JI. -
NINETEEN SPECIES OF BIRD5
WERE COUNTED IN ONE
DAY, IN A PUBLIC SQUARE
V 7N HeARrOF TH
C7Y-.
T. M. KG. O. S. f AT. Off.
USING A RAZOR STROP MAKES
A RAZOR SHARP, ANDACHILD
SMART," Sayt
J. H.AAILLER.,
Yams Arrive
Destination Unknown
BOISE, Ida., Dec. 29 (JP)
Boise Postmaster Harry Yost is
looking for someone who was
expecting a half-bushel of yams
for Christmas.
Just Received!
LEATHER
JACKETS
Aviator Style, Zipper Front,
Bi-Swing Back
Sizes $16.50 -$18.50
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Among the several Yule pres
ents which Yost says his office
has been unable to deliver be
cause of illegible addresses is
the basket of sweet potatoes.
The first U. S. automobile
road race between Chicago and
Libertyville in 1895, a 100-mile
round trip.
Japs Produce ;
Gas From Pines , ;
By The Associated Preti
The Japanese arc producing
from the roots of their pine trees
high octane aviation gasoline
equal if not superior to that type
of fuel obtained from petroleum,
Domei news agency reported to
day in a Tokyo broadcast.
"The picturesque Japanese
pine, indispensable in every Jap
anese garden, has at last joined
the ranks as a valuable muni
tions raw material," Domei said
in a broadcast heard by the fed
eral communications commis-'
sion.
You can handle
this switchman's
job with S. P.!
If you're able-bodied , , . a bit
of a he-man who likes to keep
things moving ... if you like
excitement and locomotives and
trains and would like keeping
the war trains rolling . . . and
if you'd like working with real
men and a locomotive to push
cars around for you then,'
brother, here is your job:
Switchman with S.P. ... a
vital job and a well-paying job.!
We train you for it within a few
days make you a full-fledged
R.R. operating man. Make no
mistake, this is a sound, solid
job with a big company. Plenty
of work ahead. R.R. pass priv
ileges. Liberal age limits. Fine
pension plan. Medical services.
A job you'll go for. Other good
jobs open also.
See or write Trainmaster, S, ' ,
P. Station, Klamath Falls,.
or your nearesf S. P. Agent.
MALLORY'S
Merrill-Lokeview Jet,
1
MARKET
Telephone 4620
Happy New Year!
We Have a Few Turkeys
Just Dressed Today
Liver ..... 2 lbs. 25c
Pure Gr'nd Beef 2 lbs. 45c
Pork Sausage . 2 lbs. 45c
Beef Roast . ... lb 23c
Fancy Winter Banana Apples $2.95
per box
Large Ranch Egg 65c per dozen
r
DANCELAND
615 Klamath Ave. .
DANCE
Music By
PAPPY GORDON'S OREGON HILL BILLIES
SATURDAY NITE
Auiplcei V.F.W.
New Roosevelt Club
Under New Management
WINTER EVENING SPECIALS
Italian Spaghetti - $'-00
Steak Sandwich $1-00
Checjo Rarebit $1-00
Fried Oysters $1-25
French Fried Shrimp $1.25
Also Our
Deluxe Chicken & Steak
Dinners
Dancing Every Nlto Phone Tuleloko 6.203
Just over the Oregon-California line on the
Tulclake Highway
We Will Be
CLOSED
Saturday, December 30
Monday, January 1
Ut oto&eb that
out entployeel may
mate fally enjoy
the ludiday. ieaiOH
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDERS' LUMBER COMPANY
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
DRAKE LUMBER COMPANY
F. R. HAUGER
HOME LUMBER COMPANY
KLAMATH CABINET SHOP
KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER
COMPANY
SUBURBAN LUMBER COMPANY
SWAN LAKE MOULDING COMPANY
S T A R T
the NeUA 1eaA right!
HAVE A
Check-up on Your Eyesight
BECAUSE
EYES CHANGE
O
" No Charge for
Eye Examination
Dr. John Monahan
Resident Optometrist
COLU
Ph. 7121
GLASSES DON'T
7 REGISTERED
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. Sid G. Xotei
Dr. Sid O. Nolei, Jr.
Dr. O. J. Notes
(Lt. V. S. Army)
Dr. D. It. Haylor
Dr. It. P. Alexander
Dr T. B. Mulholiand
Dr. G. Hopkln
Dr. John Monahan
OPTICAL
SINCE 1905 .EXCtUSIVElV OMlCAl
H S.W. th TWO STORES (ClAMATH tAllS. 7J0 mtm
ruiii.a.vi. i-JM.vi.il -urjr. 1 1 1 f ' I t f.i h j -i'j ri 1
1 "'I"' "
New dear's ve
CARNIVAL
and
DANCE
M ALII
Sunday Evening
December 31
Dance
the Old Year out
and
the New Year in
to the music of
PAPPY GORDON
i and his
Oregon Hillbillies
Daneina
9:00 'Til 2:00 A. M.