Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 12, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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al",M , i.v Fred nniiul-
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IL "ndiwiry m hurt pro-
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h"o("tl " I20O cUlrUU-
f.?5. Mn nll i. Ore. tumor.
I view b new "ky,ui'k
r. .ni,is the need for log-
Edovcli.pmoi.t-M Kli.ii
C will''" "'1 l011" ."
lv w.OT fenco po5t.f-w.is to
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urtsi today.
irrier Puppies Now
ith Injured Mother
,miti AND .lull 12 (VI
. u.rioollnL' for terrier pup-
l orphaned for four duyn,
Ire Willi Hicir inumrr iiBiii
l. Iiiil licr fcver-gliiml eyed
V II L ilt ' ' ...
Susie, Hllle "1 '"'
won rcucwi oy is-yeiir-uiu
Alinn Paul lii Sunday
ii. iiinhwiiv where a hit
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.lunr hud left her near
felh. Tho eldorly woman, who
I nivcd many other Injured
L.i. law ih terrier from
nnrch q block aim M hull
av, whllo tloiens of cars whiz
I 't.u Mlmllv.
inlnrmil Inlurles. twu
Ekcn pelvic hones, n broken
im n ruptured eyeniiu may
fnlnl In Kiltie. VltterlnlirlllllS
kortcd. Since Iho accident, iho
ncrs have been feeding tne
oorn puppies wiiii nil eye
IdHlfled Ads Drlnif Result.
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TRIANGLE
WOMEN IN
ISERVICE
WALLENBURN AWARDED
WITH TIIK HKVKNTH AHMV
IN KHANCK MSkI. Luiiruiii-K
il. Wiilleiihiiiii, mm of Mr. hikI
Mm. A. J, Wnlloiilnii'ti, DIIOI
liiond, Kluiiiulli KiiIIk, whs ro
cniilly it ( Hun ti.(t Uhi l)ruii.o Hlur
mtiillil tin' Illr.l,irl,illii ,..,l,.,, l.u
lit.-Liiill, Alt'Xiiiuk'r M, I'liteh, 7li
iirmy i'oiiiiniiKili.r, '
Hut, WiilliMiliurii In xnnliir
cluiK of li ncctlou of liendquiirt
sis, 7th uirny, llu linj four yt'iu n
niiii four montlm ncrvlco In tho
inn. y, mill him burn ovcmcu.i
nliu'i. Ot'lobei', IIM2. Ill addition
to tin; picHPiil 711. iirmy cum
pi.lKU In vunU'in Ki'iinci'i he him
piil'llel)iiltid in tho Mnrovenn, HI
cllliiu 1. 1 id miulliorn Kruiicu cniii
pnimiH, ., ,
Cinidunled from Diiiiihoii, Mo,,
lilKl. m'huol In I:i7, Kill. Wullet).
burn h.i threo lirolhcrn in 11 in
nervlvu, rtohvrl M.. iirmy cnul
iu'itb; Joliepli A,, it i r corpii, mid
Ullliert A., nnvy.
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COX COMPLETES BASIC
Avliition Ciidcl Jiiiiioh W. Cox
hun Jimt fumpli'lcd I In hnsle, fly.
lim liiilnlim al tho Merced iirmy
ulr field, Culifurnlii. llu will now
pruceed to flu urniy ndvnnucd
flyinu nuhool, where he will t.iko
Iho final KlepK towiiid nttnln
mi'iit nf hlii idlver pilot wIi.kh.
Hi. In tho nun of Mr. mid Mm.
I.eiilor Cox, Clo Khun, Wuh.,
formerly of Kli.mutli Fulls.
YAPLE IN GERMANY
M 10 H It I LL Tech , HkI, Jnmeii
Yiiplo, lonnerly of Murrlll mill
for the liml Iwo yeiim nervine,
with n Yniilt biilliillon In tho Itnl
Inn thciiler, Is now in Germany,
nccordlim lo word received hy
IiIh brother. Wiiller of Mnlln
mid Cllenii of Klnmnlh KuIIh.
Yiiplo, it miichlnlsl, wrllen of
tho heiivy bomhnrduienl Unit the
nllli'd troops uro underlining nnd
of kUllmi in company with kcv
eriil olhoiK, n deer from which
they hoped to fry "name Rood
thick aleak, if tho Germans will
null nhellluii Ioiik ciiuiiuh.
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GILBERT COOKS
WITH THE SUPI'LY FORC
ES IN FRANCE: The lltllo tun
had milled the nlitht before from
a port in the "south ot EiiKlnud,"
and in Iho storm and fog luid be
come separated from Ihc rest of
Iho convoy. Tho St 772 had for
ils muster SS Robert K. Hunter,
of Muskcuon, Mich., who, with
his mute. TSt. Gordon P.
lllood, of Jamestown, N. Y
broimht tho small l.il! throuKh
tho (it luck of Gorman artillery
wifely to tho shores of Franco.
While trying to turn into the
French const tho tug had been
met by tho withering fire of tho
enemy. The master and thcmalc
had managed lo steer clear the
boat nut of rango until slgnalod
In sufely by n ranger captain.
Thus the St 772 hod been greet
ed on its first sight of the French
Invasion const.
The cook who Inkcs enre of
the rations whllo the small lug
Is on Ils convoy and operational
trips Is Cpl. Paul Gilbert of Bly,
Oro. i i
WILSON REPORTS
ALTUS ARMY AIR FIELD,
ALTUS, Okln Avlnllon Cadet
Lester V. Wilson, 24, son of
Mrs. Georgia L. Wilson. 323 K.
Main, has reported to the AAF
training command's advanced
flying school hero to begin the
final nine weeks' phnso of his
pilot training.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN NO IIOSI'iTAMXATIOIt
No l.ail of Tim
erminnf Kmllal
DR. E. M. MARSHA
- Cbtrsrelle ehyiln.in
lit N Ilk - r.n.lr. Ttiolra RISs
Pbn IMS
RILLING CO. I I
Green Slabs
for
Immediate
Delivery
Como in or phono ui for
Immodfoto delivery of
H in. Green Fir Slabs
Green Pine Slabs
... , OIL TANKS
"0 Bl. tank $25.00 ,
J 9l. tank ; ,. $40.00
"5 Ql. tank $48.80
COAL ORATES FOR FIREPLACES
S7.00 $8,25 $11.00
?EYT0M & CO
u "WOOD TO BURN"
S Sf. Phnnm 5140
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Drainatla proof of effectiveness of Navy carrier raids on Manila Bay Is provided In this recent photo ot the
treat nnchoruge with more than. 60 ships sunk or Immobilized as result of our air raids.. Waterfront Instal
lations and allure line fuel and ammunition dumps have also felt weight ot Novy's blows as Tokyo broadcasts
reported a second American task force has arrived In "the Llogayeu Gulf combat zone." U, 8. Navy photo.
13.
TACOMA, Jun. 12 (Pj Com
plicity In the murder, 13 years
ago of Felipe Ziii'iizomi, 25-year-old
College of Puget Sound Fil
ipino student, is churged oguinst
Grnclano Hemolotc, 3B-ycar-old
Filipino, who wn In the city
Jail hero today, Ho was re
lumed hero Inst night from Sac
ramento, Calif., by Detective
George Durgeson-onc of the
original invcsllgntors of the
murder.
Znrnzosu was singled out by
a gunman In a car on tho night
of November 24, 1031, and
mortally wounded.
rcicman Hiifanan, Filipino,'
was a year afterword convicted;
of the actual shooting of Zar
aiosn and is now serving a life
sentenco In the state ponltontlnry
at Wnlln Walla. While Re
m'olete's nnmo was well known
to police at the time . as the
suspected driver of Iho car, it
was not' until last November;
that police learned his where-'
abouta. -Ho was In custody in
Sacramento on a rape charge
which was dropped 10 day ago
for lack of. evidence, according
to Detective Captain William E.
Fnrror. . .
Today On The
Western Front
By The Associated Press
. Canadian 1st Armyi ' No
change reported.'
. British 2nd Armyi . Pushed
tiiroush snow on western tip
of Ardennes salient against,
withdrawing Germans.
U. S. 1st Army: .Beat
against Germans on western
tip and along northern flank
of dwindling Ardennes sal
ient. U. S. 3rd Armyi Hacked
steadily at southern flank ot
Ardennes bulge, and whittled
down Harlongc pocket. ' ' J
U. S. 7th, Armyi Lost Herr
lisholm, 12 miles northeast ot
Strasbourg, to German armor
attack: halted Germans' at Al
thorn, six miles ) south of
Bltche in northeast corner of
France. ... 1
French 1st Armyi ' Lost
Obenhcim, 15 miles south of
Strasbourg. . . . '
Effect of Ceilings
On Cattle Eyed
PORTLAND.- Jnn. 12 OP)
Hopo that the now celling order
on livo cattle, with its higher
subsidies ot meat packers, .will
not discourage needed produc
tion of beef for the war effort
was expressed today by Nathan
13. Swift, manager of Swift nnd
company's north Portland plant,
i He protested Ihc ruling on the
basis that government subsidies
should be paid directly "to those
whom they arc intended to bene
fit." "The cattle producer should
receive the subsidy direct from
the government, not through
tho packer," sold n public state
ment. "Tho new order, there
fore, will only continue to mag
nify the origlnol error In this
respect."
New Railway Express
Terminal Scheduled 1
PORTLAND, Jan.. 12. (IP)
Plans for a riow Railway Ex
press . Agency terminal here,
with enlarged air, express facili
ties, proceeded today with ap
proval of the company's nation
al president. , , . I .
L. O. Head, New York, here
en route, to San Francisco, said
tho terminal probably would bo
completed, by. May l. The com
pany doubled Its air express
volume here in uccember com
pared with the same month a
year ago, Head reported. !
, Wartime traffic has moved
quickly,' Head declared, thanks
to women, who hove "saved the
day" by pitching in on all Jobs
from office work to truck-driv-Ing.
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TIN COATS j
TIN PANTS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main .,
We are featurind a variety'
of iced cake donuts for your
week-end: menus.: They are ; , , .
, delicious cake don.uts iced . .
- vanilla, chocolate, orange
and caramel. This gives you
'a nice variety to choose
' . "from, so place-your orders ' ?
early while our supply. 'is j
. complete .'..,'.. ' i
Remember !we still have
an assortment, of our lus- j
cious rich fruit cakes in
stock. Fruit cake's; go to- j
- wards -making iOnyi menu
complete, and .they, a r,e ; i
' . ideal for any speciaf dinner ! ; .
you are planning in the j
near future.
KlamatU'i Qin&U ft?
Freight Elevator
Weight Kills Youth
' PORTLAND, Jan. 12 P)
The second freight elevator fa
tallty here within two weeks
was marked up today with the
deatn ot btaniey riintreo, il
Meier and Frank company em
ploye.
He was peering down at
moving elevator with his head
over a steel beam yesterday at
ternoon when descending coun
terweights' struck and killed
him, the coroner s office re-ported..
An accident at Lipman, Wolfe
and company December 30
claimed the life of 16-year-old
Lyle Armstrong.
Bucker Killed by
Falling Tree
DALLAS. Jan. 12 (P) Last
rites for James Baxter, 34,
Grand Ronde, killed by a falling
tree at a logging camp Tuesday,
were held at Castle Rock, Wash.,
today.
Baxter, a bucker for the Little
John Logging company, is sur
vived by his widow and two chil
dren, also by parents at Castle
Rock.
GITY GUESTS
DFR0TAR1ANS
City offlclols, h o a d c d by
Mayor Ed Oslcndorf, were guests
of tho Rotary club at its Friday
noon luncheon meeting at the
Willnrd hotel. '
Oslcndorf, speaking of prob
lems which will confront the
community with the return of
peace, commended Rotary for its
numerous members who take an
active part as committeemen for
city allairs. ........ ......
Police Judge Harold" Franey
spoke of administrative work in
conducting the affairs of the
"nine million dollar .corpora
lion," the city of Klamath Falls.
)Ie appealed for more interest on
the part of the town s citizens
and paid high tribute to past and
present city .administrations in
allowing the police judge to con-
auci a clean ponce court.
Ruth O. Bathiany, retired city
treasurer, thanked the city bond
committee, who all are members
r tn, ...... r... ... t
jiuiai,r, lui wuift in JJUlUllfi
Of
the city in a sound financial no
sition. She said her only regret
in leaving office was in. not hp-
ing here when the city pays off
me lasv ol its nuge- DonOed ln-
acmcaness in liw.
City Treasurer Ruth O. Borrv
and Councilman Harvey Martin
also were guests of. the 'club.
aui v. Landry, new city coun
cilman, was chairman of the day
and pledged ' Rotary's help on
any city problems to Mayor Ed
Oslcndorf.
Potatoes have an annual world
production of about 6,000,000,
000 bushels: . ;, . .
I a Lls
Unaware lhat her fiance. MaJ.
Richard I. Bong, of Poplar, Wis.,
famed fighter ace, would have
time to come home from the
Philippines, . Mar"ge Vattendahl,
above, of Superior, Wis., said
his unexpected arrival had up
set their plans, for marrying
some time in February. She said
they would "talk It over" before
he leaves for an undisclosed assignment.
If you want to sell It phone
The Herald and News "want
ads." 3124. .
aged in nes
TO MURDER CHARGE
FAIRMONT, W. Va., Jan. 12
(IP) Benjamin F. Male, 73-year-old
westerner who is coming
back voluntarily from Oregon
to face a 40-ycar-old murder
charge, will have the "run-ot-the-Jail"
as a trusty when he ar
rives, Sheriff F. Barr reported
today.
Barr said also that the man
who has been twice Indicted for,
the .1005, slaying of a school
teacher, W. O. Smith, also would
be allowed a special jail diet in.,
view of his age. He is due herei
tomorrow.
The . man who probably will
prescribe that diet will be Dr."
L. N. Yost, Marion county jatl"
physician who was Male's family '
physician when he lived at
Hoult, near Fairmont, back in1
the early 1900's. 1
Smith was bludgeoned . to
death, authorities say, in a dis-'
pute over the severe disciplining'
of one of Male's children.
Male had been living quietly
at St. Helens, Ore., until he re
cently told authorities of the
long-ago slaying.
Sunspots are cyclones or hum-'
canes occurring on the sun, and
they often cover billions of '
square miles. n
Logger Boots'
$6.95 to $15.50
OREGON-W0f FN STORE
Main at 8th
Sheeplined
SLIPPERS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
TruIoveY
Cutting and -
Curing Plant .
We cut and wrap meat for
your lockers and smoke
' your hams and bacons
Phone 4282 -919 E.'Main
Merrill-Lakeview Jet.
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flALLORY'S 7 MARKET
Telephone 4620
Lbs.
.. Lb,
Lbs.
Dnrlj I iwA '
wi f hiici (No Poinl5)
Spare Ribs
Prk CIlOpS Smau ,ndL.an . ..
Sausage PUr.,pork ....:..........,...
Eggs
Large Ranch .. ..
APPLES
Fancy Winter, Bananas
Jonathans
Hay Delivered in Ton Lots
Bacon Squares
Picnics
Do.
Box
25c
23c
Lb. 33c
35c
55c
Bushel. Basket
Lb.
.. LB.
2.49
2.49
17c
35c
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IN PARAMOUNT'S "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK"
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Arturo die Cordova?
A native , of South America, Arturp de Cordova
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fun! Read the quiz questions carefully and pick an
answer for each. When you've done this (and not
before, please!) check below for correct answers
and Arturo de Cordova's score.
Q.
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English coffee houses were once closed by
Charles II because such public gathering
places ...
flouted the health -lawi-- -
I I didn't pay taxes
I I stimulated free speech
Which of the following beverages Is the
favorite drink among U. S. aviators?
I I pineapple juice EH coffee
ll ginger ale
Coffees used in M. J. B's rich, full-flavored
blend are prepared by.;:
1 special machinery Q hand methods
I I consulting astrologers
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abqut . . . ,
D 15 minutes Q '2 hours Q 2 houri
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(Arturo de Cordova tniwirtt
out oj 1 questions correctly
in the above Cogee Quit. Cor.
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tpecial matbmerjt 2 hours.)
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