Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 03, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, January 3(
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH MILS, OREGON
KLAMATH UASIN
With Major Hooitl
Carload Potato Shipments?
(Figures from Statu Federal Inspector Ross Aubrey) I
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YAIMKS SMASH NAZI
fiflSO. MIL P01I5
ACE SIX inI wi.h Motor Hoot.
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By J. R. Willionn Out Boording Hous .
KSlftessf ted fep
rhl'!l ib. IWH S INDIW !; -TM6 RULES.' J( y-V.
1 1 !i 4 1 ' Ii f i 1 i rV f , , clubs.' - ( HfFFkHN f&
,..,...r BORM THIRTY YEARS TOO SCCN 1-2 J r "
, ' " ' By Fred Hormon i
Tftday On Thfi
MM Mm iMmmMWMM Western Front
Woih Tubbt By Leslie Turner
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IS BBIU. f BECCiNASlCE3,SUH-V UFOMWEUS! ENVy TOU M1HXT S7 CC(AMAVJOEB.KAV
f WStBISTHRO 4 So 10 UKg TO GVV IT A . : ff WAT AMiU THS JOB. Kl DW. X ( Will A5RAM6E AN 1 v-''x
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iron photo- r -stpto. aw' wtmwt am? whiub irsyouss! g K1NS Ta k9 fwmths .::... . -
iesAPHINA r 0 ARSAvjc-EP, V ALTERATIONS AS; V SraBRik lWfY,IsY Ar
STHg FIRST I - 4 IPWHiS'SLOPMEllTs! ONE flAW USE If
RrVDOM 1- i IN THAT F EUR AND ! U5JfraBPS5raSBeiG ffl
I " I fi iferl ra- k "rCI Keno
i Boots and Her Buddies By Martin
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- FreCk'" 0nd H" f,ienit i By Blester
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!' ' Jt. NEVEE REALIZED HOW fiOOFV I Um Ff""T N ZPf "
i L?,NTA0SS.' 7 FACTORY HOWZ-J gf, PQ'ffl SMRD , rT
I Alley Oop '
: By V. T. Hamlin
J Khishnfss, oop'sXN, F . ..VARO MARCH' I Evl?l.MAJ Iv I beYnt tu-3-L vmebseT ('stoo Laejo I
i tn rSc krOR .'00 AN'.inf r ar"' COUMTRV OF V'"E"'7WNK6 -I!""- P, rvE CROSSEP
I IV "" nutKi;v .tfSldf m I "VO. I WOMEN Sr IP THE etKjKt I y IH' RIVER' I
a ' l , ' jtaCawB, three, I svoul&be ( jewels S&ct into f "y
'li I ... TW'ffA FOOR'-OME. Ltou&h; 7 AEMITX THIS y -.;?!.7t
Little Orphan Annie '" KV
i " " " ' By Harold Groy
vielS'k I Knowvery'X wuv. i Sll mi,, t . Tsir,1 ' i 1
WreEWMUb BATHS1 ,U blCNOTf heUlYOU OUST
I OVEfcATSftM: GET I T ,ITJKUNK J W IT W SEE I uSn9 r I OrTwuR HANDS
lSETTER'6 SPA? ER,I I rtoNSu , SCARED I AND6EE. I HANDS-TWITSMe! WHERE YOU'RE J .
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By The Asiociatad Preu
Canndinn 1st, Uritisli 2ml
army: No chanitc reported.
U. S. 1st army: Headquart
ers said fringe of nazi buliic
had become comparatively
stabilized.
U. S. 3rd army: Reached
point 51 miles northeast of
Bastosne. Met heavy shellinK
in Honvillc. farther south.
SiRns indicate possible Ger
man attempt to withdraw
some forces from bulge. Nut's
seen regrouping for next
move.
U. S. 7th army: Germans
attacked in dozen places
against 7th and 3rd army po
sitions from Saarbrucken to
he Rhine: thrust halted or
slowed. Americans gave some
ground southeast of Bitchc
and in area south of Obergail
bach. Germans across Biles
river at unspecified point.
French 1st army: No
change reported.
The Vernon Puckett family is
now living in the Pine Tree milo
camp store building. The build
ing is not now being used as a
store and Ihcrc arc living quar
ters in the rear. The Puckctts
lost their home by fire about two
weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorcn Huskin
son and two little cnildren are
visiting at the home of C. C. Hus
kinson and family, en route to
California from Ontario, Idaho.
Huskinson is a nephew of C. C.
Huskinson. His former home
was in Nebraska.
Mrs. O. Splcer of Alturns,
Calif., is a visitor at the home
of her brother, Tom Calmcs.
Mrs. Spicer spent the Christmas
holidays with her brother's fam
ily. Pvt. O. G. Stephenson has just
completed his furlough, wnich he
spent visiting with tne family of
his father-in-law, Joe Le Fever.
Stephenson has recently return
ed from the Aleutians where lie
saw service. He expects to stay
in the United States now, pos
sibly to be sent to Florida
hthel Puckett left Saturday
morning for a trip over to the
coast. The trip was partly a bus
iness one. Miss Puckett visited
at Brookings, where she saw sev
eral former residents of Klam
ath county, and of Keno. She re
turned home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnv Kart-nil n,.-i
children spent Christmas Day
viui it:juuvus ai wiuerson, ualii.
They were gone several days, ar
riving home on December 28.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McKcen
and familv visilnH
daughter, Mrs. Ben Anderson
and family and with their son's
wife. Mrs. Charles H. McKeen of
Ashland over Christmas. They
were gone about four davs.
School closed Friday, Decem
ber 22, giving teachers and pu
pils a 10-day rest from studies,
bchool was resumed Tuesday
January 2. Some of the teachers
spent the holidays with friends
friends and rclalivpa in nih i.
calitics.
Alice Lytic left SninrM
morning for a visit with r,,ioiin.
at Ashland. Miss Lytic is first
and second grade teacher
Mr. Dcnham. nrlnir,i r
schools here, expected to spend
part of the holidays at his home
in the northern part of the slate.
The seventh, eighth and ninth
grades enjoyed a Christmas party
2,'ln t he high school
Ihursday evening, December 21
with the teachers, Mrs. Tcnncrv
Th..iL"?'. as shnperoncs.
InC fifth fllll K VtU rp,.,lnH 1 '
a Christmas luncheon and parly
?" Friday Mrs. Guy MooVe is
their teacher,
Ir.t1h!?l Fu,ck,clt I""" Alice Lytic
?hM&tc? ? PBrlicH wllh ,hc
mv 2 rcn.of lhp'r rooms the
,iu aim luurin nnri inn r rE
second grades.
.nH ,S.umlay schools ob
served Christmas with special
programs Sunday morning. The
Gospel Center Sunday school
gave treat, to the children fol
'owing the Sunday school R,.rv.
es at 10 o clock, conducted by
Marjor e Musk
dent. Following Sunday school
nt the Baptist Mission, Christmas
Lhristmas sermon given by Rev.
Santa Claus appeared with box
?i.P 'candy and nuts, popcorn
balls and nrnnnnc 4 f,. !i ' ,,
r!!l flad ?" "nred themselves'
from he boxes, the grown-ups
present were invited loomo for
ward and receive treats.
LONDON, Jan. 3 i,Vi hlevi-n
hundred American Flying riul
res.scs mid Lltwrator. siniiKhed
rail and road center In weslern
Ormanv for the 12th ii.nsecu
live dav tinlay fr a new recoiil
lor Mil'.ii:'ed winler boiiilung.
The kles were cloudy. Only a
solitary German fighter, whtcn
made an ineffectual pass at o le
bomber formation, was KighU'tt
hv the U00 escorting T h u n it c r-
wits and .Mustangs.
Tlio bombers spreaii uu
;IOOU to 4U00 tons of explolve
over highway intersections, ripe
for tratnc Jams, northwest of
Karlsruhe and along tho llelglmi
lienmm border, and over mil
vurds jammed with front bound
iivighl at Cologne, Asvhiiffeii
burg and Fulda, near Frankfurt.
They followed HAF raids last
night on Nurubcrg, Ludwlg
sliiifen and Berlin.
British and American forces
teamed yesterday in Jwo 1000
Ixmiber blows one by day and
the other by night. Their targets
were railway yards congested
with freight, key highway Inter
sections and tank and troop con
centrations concealed in woods.
Jafsie Condon
Dies in New York
NEW YORK. Jan. 3 Vl Dr.
John F. Condon, m. who be
came known as "Jafsie" when he
figured In the Lindbergh kidnap
ing as an Intermediary, died
Tuesday.
The former school principal
had been suffering from pneu
monia for several weeks, lie
died on the lUth anniversary ot
the opening of the trial which
eventually convicted llruno Rich
ard llauptmann of the kidnap,
murder of Charles A. Lindbergh
Jr.
Depletion of Natural
Resources Described
By Hoyt In Speech
PORTLAND. Jan. 3 (II
Rapid depletion of America's
natural resources in NVorld War
II makes it vital tout the United
States strive for a permanent
PC....-, in the opinion of Palmer
Hoyt, publisher of tho Ore-
gonial).
Tne-former director of the do
mestic branch of the OW1 told
the Portland Rotarj club yester
day that the nation faces short
ages in almost everything basic.
"There Ls an end In sight for
gasoline, steel, copper and other
vital components of the war ma
chine," Hoyt said. "Whether or
not we could go through another
such struggle as that In which
we arc now engaged, on a basis
of our present raw materials, is
a matter of serious doubt in the
minds of those who are in
formed." Hoyt rapped United States for
eign policy, stating that "we
have been so anxious to get
along with our allies that we
have coastantly yielded to them
in matters of policy.
Bill Compensates
Man For Auto Wreck
WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (,11
Because congress was more gen
erous than the war department,
Albert B. Weaver, Corvallis. will
receive an extra SI 000 for injur
ies received in an automobile ac
cident. An army truck slid Into Weav
er's car while the Corvallis man
was driving on a wet Los An
geles street on December 23,
1041. Weaver was hurt and his
car severely damaged. The war
department blamed the nrmy
driver and proposed $3500 com
pensation for Weaver.
Tho house claims committee,
however, found that Weaver's
right leg was permanently dis
abled and he would not he able
to continue to climb ladders as
an electrician, so decided he
should have $4500 Instead of
.inuu. congress oasscd the bill
and tho president has approved
Investigation Into
Death Renewed
VANCOUVER. Wnsh., Jan. 3
(lV-Inve.stiKntion into the dpath
of Mrs. Jewel Burts, BnuWy
Downs, was reimweri by Coroner
H. L. Uufre.sne today after a cor
oner s jury returned n verdict of
nomicule by fUratiKulation
The liusbnnd, James Hurts, is
2 " V1!2 Cl,f!rk coun,v Jf,'l
a material witness, Tho neuro
woman was found dead In her
Oregon State Sees
Enrollment Increase
CORVALLIS. Jan. 3 lnir,.
.iua.-,c 01 approximately three
it UVCT in.SL Vl'iir In f (,!.
tiny rjKitration at Orcon State
coficKo wim shown today.
Civilian ultulcnts paid 17fl2
!Bp5 at the opening ot the win
ter term last year. The to al
probably will be) 100 Ifregisn
tlon is normal, '"-Km" a-
si'TOirvS
manager of the iinll Glass fac'
toriesat $500,000. '
VITAL STATTsflCS
jWM Cannon, - iiri wihirB l"-
Hall), IJI la ll.li
ill l ton
m I no sow)
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? sis an
W Mt MV)
M 4M SUM
Vl 411 OI0
It, tit Sill
110 QM Siil
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ii "aiT" n
HI " TlMl '
M lllrt 0O40
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11 IU turn
4" Jt i7
lis H aj
47 I Kun
Vl I30S TuuJ
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t 1787 ljup
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Market !
Quotations
i 1
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pu.hd up to nw n-r I., i. UMtn- '" Ku.n,.
dy on reiimptlon of bnvdluin I MM CM JOHSHOS ih
wnien wu touched off by n rty dis- Vni "
pUr of trtrniirt In lh tii.
Ctoin: quoUfloiw:
Amrrlrart Can.
Am tai a i
V1T :-
Am Tel &
Anafumlo,
Calif Pachln . , ' , . V ..'
Cat Trarlor " jq-,
Coifimunwr-lth it ftojthrn
Curiit -Wrifttt
Gonoral tic? (rlc 40
General Mtttnrt ' m,
c;t Nor lijr PM , 49.,
Illlrtoi Cnlril , ... ...
litt Marvatttir ' ' r j -,
Krniirrott , jj
tK-k)id . ' js,
tn Ilrll "A" '.',;' tt
Monlf ,smr y Ward , M 'i
Nail, KpWthalor . . , tO'i
N V Cvnirnl ; ,; 31-,
Ntirthrn fa'-ific . ,. ai,
Par (iai si r. ... .
'acliaril Mm tor ... V-
IVnna H H , 3t,
nmttllc lt!e jnt
Mlrhfleld Oil .. km,
ffaftfttrav St or at ...
Krara lit bur k ... i4
.Hogd-ern I'aciflr . , . , , 4,1
Htamtard llrantta , ... 2n"(
ttinihlne MlrtKiK o,
Tmat-Amrr'ra
Vnum Oil Calif , , , ,
"tt'n Pacific iv
tf H Sleel , o3i
Warner I'ifturra . ... uv
LIVESTOCK
HOI mi BAN rRANCtSCO, Jan 3 fAP-AI'-WrA
- Cattle. )7u. acliva, fully
leflflv fn Btrnrif iiatni alanahtrr trr
and helfrra Bbttrnt. fw ixa-kar o
1100 t, range mwa I2 li with a llht
frt out t in 001 1 ao. Weioitty dairy
brrd ruwi a VI 1 1 00, nillrra .3o t iS.
ranter molly M 00-7 00 Hull tiady
in iiruni, ran an aiiitia in wijuti me
mum tail ia i imiii HO OO-10 M Ca
fffelpla none. Nominal. Chulra VraJera
Ilff. 17.1: fully alaady wllh Ttieartar
itfMH 10 rnotra rn-jm in itarrtmi
allta 113.73, medium 114 73. Good aow
HnTp, none, ttwwl In rholrr full
wnnirn qttmra I4 XI. lla Tuaada
nnrlinse matllum to irMM No. C Dal
si (to. nhl aorl al 111 00, medium to
ituu iwn no, 1 POM M 5s.a Mi.
POHTf.ANn. Jan. 1 (AP-WFAt- Na.
'ic ana imai raute ym, calve as. n
Xt-l artlve. alady; frw madlum-f od
uuiuiu, nits nvan iigni CUl
lera tUi 00; common medium helfrra
o no-u .w- few medium fradea II. t oo.
"",r" ""ii " anu ieinw; canuer
culler rowi 13 00-7.00; ahelly enw down
In M 23; fat dairy type mwi 7 So u no.
rommon-meilhim n-cf ntwa )l 00 U ));
mruiiHii-ufHid Illl III mi .Kl ll ffll: lood
r!ho!r vefllcn $13 50 H 30, mid head
SAlable and Inlal htt 400; marVet
arllve: fully alradv: hixkI chnlre l?n-
270 lb. I3 73: reMInf prl-e; XiS 123
n, via ytf-i.t tat; i.vmto lha. 114 30: c k
nowa i:i 23-1.1 73: light weight to IM.'A)
rtiMrilcholrei feeder plga atrong lo itJ
fc-r,,- minrr ai nt
Salable and Intal aherp 100; mart
jirnng; few gm) rhnlea o7 lb, wonled
am a $1,173: trlctly good-rholre feeder
istrniia ninienia in vi; fomnion iVI lb
ijown in ainjw; good ta Woo; cull
u'swn io d jo.
CHICAGO. Jan. S (AP-WrA -Halahle
hog 7 ooo. total 2t.3oo. market nprnd
alow, rlrtalng mmleralely aellve. bar
Imvi nnl ml' teady In 10 lower than
Mieanny average' i"od and rhtr I'm
. "i nvar ftw load
early 14 70-14 73: lop 1H71; few gK.rt
nd eholer. 130. n0 lb. II4 00 11O0; inwi
endy, mmlly al 1)4 00 calling (hat
piaiaoie rnMIe 12 'XX); lilal 13 000; aal-
:, " - aenerai iraoe mrttler
ri.V . i ii 1 Uv '""v: '"rgely aleer
iiili . ..V" "nn yriing H73.
t t,: , L i. 1,7 : Hl p,,w
L" "fuer; rui'era an .in down
hulli to $14 30; vealera firm' ai J.
nenvv sniairn hn u t ai- im. . .
Hlati!e aheen ititnn i.i.i au.. .
MM'"' !'" nn on.l' ml
WHEAT
CHICAriO. Jan fl an. .....
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J!,r m',r" lh"n ,n,,r "'"Va of
ruing pr rei arrnunted for lonea In
tones In
Mm,'e marKrli
nnening nrirea weea
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Al the flnlih whriil wm ii to lk
low"r M.v it ,V ,'n'hnl to
I , T 1 "y.SI t-1 ' 0ti were off H
lo .. Mnv mi'.-nn'!, nv i,., it
'y w unchmurd, M.y 11 17. '' "
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painti-,1 walla. Jii.t ralaaard fr l
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Klamalh tlowar Shop, Illl H"
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11.13 Main.
VACANC Y t.7lTil houarrl-pl
avaiythlnif fiirnlahcd. No 'K
1401 Klamulh Ava. .
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lira, wall located. Wrlta H01
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no rhlldrrn. floao In. Wrin
para llarald and New,,
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roil A1 E - 10.14 Chorol
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radio, A-l
417 Lincoln.
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I'hona 44117 or roll 1031 nitm-J
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N. lOlli, Apt. I.
rOH HAt.E All-wool aaamlr" '
rorraa labia, vanellan nun-,- .
anrlna alndlo cmirh. ocraalwnai .1 .
lamp, hanslns hel(,.
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Alao I n.40 Inlarnatlnnal Iff'Ii.
modal, wllh loiislns trailer
her, 11oii(
Thona 71114,
Puckott, Tiil'l' "
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Bemlnston aiitomaiaj (
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sun and ahell
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p. motor, riait Shop, 7 "-(
CHICKS. TlneM and lie"! 'S
eh ph. nniiBrr.iinn ai ar."- '
mnnav raftind Talent Ilfllcn'u
nt, Oret.n. Sand for (ret '
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