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    TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS Thurtday, Jan. 18. 1943
AFL COUNCIL
TO HOLD MEET
FOR DISTRICT
Klamath Basin District Coun
nil A ITT. will snnnsnr a meet
ing for representatives of south
ern uregon ana nurimiin
fn...in niMillnit WPnWeild. SC
juima, .,. ti o ,
cording to K. A. Gordon, coun
cil president.
Representatives from - all
councils in southern and central
n.A iii ll, nrlhrri, spc-
tion o California are expected
here, as won as nom au nm
in Klamath Falls and as far
north as Puget sound, to dis
cuss the procedure of the union
and outline programs for the
coming year.
There will bo a dance Satur
day at 9 p. m. at the Willard
with membership as admission.
A banquet is slated for Sunday
afternoon at the Willard. These
two affairs are being arranged
by Conifer, Kalpine and Big
Lakes locals in conjunction with
the district council. Gordon
urged all members to take part
in the meetings and entertainment.
: OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
i Members of the Kiwanis club
of Klamath Falls will observe
the 30th anniversary of Kiwanis
International during the week
of January 21 to 27, with a pro
gram based on - the service or
ganization's 1945 administrative
theme, "Win the War Build
for Peace."
, Joe Hicks, recently elected
president of the Klamath Falls
club, said today that plans for
the anniversary meeting, to be
held at noon, Thursday, January
25, at the Willard hotel, had
been virtually completed. Out
standing features will include
the reading of a message from
Ben Dean, Grand Bapids, presi
dent of Kiwanis International,
and announcement of this year's
objectives.
Recalling that Kiwanis. was
Jborn in Detroit on.the eve, of
World war I, Joe Hicks said
'the organization since Pearl
jHarbor has supplemented1 its
community service activities
with projects which contribute
;directly to the conduct of the
iUmted Nations war program
Marine Sergeant
Kills 90 Japs In
45-Minute Attack
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan 18 (V)
One marine sergeant killed 90
Japanese in 45 minutes on Tin
ian, in the Mariana islands, the
public relations section of the
marine corps disclosed today.
The sergeant, Duanc W. Frost,
of Portland, has been awarded
the Silver Star medal for the
feat. The marine corps' an
nouncement gave no details, oth
er than that the onc-mnn army
attack occurred during a -Japanese
counterattack.
Frost was a member of a
fourth marine division tank unit,
and was decorated at an ad
vanced Pacific base.
Put. Reverlv W. Thomas, re
ported wounded November 5 in
the European area while serving
with Patch's army, has written
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. unanes
W. Thomas. 2105 Wantland, that
two Klamath Falls men are
serving in the hospital where he
is under treatment in France.
One nf the medics is Dr. Hugh
Currin of this city, and the other
is Dr. Norval Hamilton who had
made his home in Portland at
the time .war was declared. Both
attended school with Beverly
here.
Thomas had been in a rest
camp after 50 days of combat
and had iust returned to the line-
when he suffered severe wounds
in the knee, the bullet penetrat
ing through the knee bones and
into the lee. He- has been in
four different hospitals since his
injury. He was serving wun
the. 179th infantry at the time.
Thomas' wife. Starla. is with her
parents in Spokane, Wash.
One bushel of potato "eyes."
used' as seed, will produce be
tween 10 and 15 bushels of pota
toes.- .
CITRUS JUICE
ADDED TOM
RATION LIST
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (tV)
Two popular citrus juices went
back under rationing today
amid indications other commodi
ties may be added soon to the
lengthening point charts.
As housewives began paying
out blue stamps again fur grape
fruit juice and blended grape
fruit and orange juice, the OPA,
it was learned, was trying to
decide whether to put lard and
other shortening and salad and
cooking oils back on the list.
The situation was described
by one source as "touch and
go," with the decision dependent
on supply surveys now being
made. Reduced pork production
has cut output of these items
and contributed to spotty distribution.
The two citrus juices were re
turned to rationing when the
war food administration "froze"
canners' output last night to
meet the needs of the armed
forces.
This means that until these
requirements are satisfied civil
ians will have to get along on
supplies "distributors and ro-
Just Received!
FILSON
Wool Cruisers
Navy, Red Plaid
TIN COATS & PANTS'
AU Sizes
DREW'S MANSTORE
. 733 Main
The War
At a Glance
By The Asiocittted Pren
The Western front: British
Invaded Germnny from llol
land, eight miles from Roer
river: Americans attacked
loss than four miles from St.
Villi; Germans widened Rhine
bridgehead north of Stras
bourg. The Ruitian front: Two mil
lion Russians surged forward
in Poland; German Silesia al
ready may be invaded: Radio
Lublin reported Krakow's
full. Nazis reel back along
250-mile front.
The Italian front: Germans
threw a small bridgehead
across the Scnio river, which
was counterattacked by the
allies.
The Pacific front: MacAr
thur's forces gained right and
left of the expanded Lingayen
gulf beachhead; mam spear
heads neared Tarlac on road
to Manila: beachhead extend
ed to about 60 miles.
tailors now have in their stores
and warehouses," OPA said.
Ration values set for the two
juices are 10 points for No. 2
cans, 20 points for 46-ouncc
cans, and 40 points for No. 10
cans.
Orange juice remains ration-free.
MAN CHARGED
WITH COFFEE
IT
GUP
TACK
City police arrested John M.
Owens, electrician employed on
the Marine Barracus, mid cnau
cd him with disorderly conduct
following a cull which brought
them to the Klamath Billiards
Wednesday night, where Owens
allegedly attacked Charles L.
Moore, Big Lakes Box company
employe, with a coffee cup.
According to police, Owens
was eating at the counter when
Mooro sat down beside him,
They became involved in an
altercation and Owens is said
to have picked up a coffco cup
and struck Mooro on the cur.
Others became involved in the
scrap, police said. They arrest
ed Moore on n drunk charge
and lodged him in jail. .
Owens posted $100 bail and
was to appear before -Police
Judge Harold Francy at 4 p. m.
Thursday.
Fred W. Cantrall, Tulelake,
was charged by city police with
no operator's license and driv
ing with four in the front scat.
Youth Rally -. Fri. Night
' For Young People of All Denominations.
Service Men
are invited to take part and get acquainted.
Service Men's Chapel
325 MAIN ST.
Sponiored by Klamath Falls Churches and Christian
Business Men
(
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fluids subscribed to the Hvs-
lop memorial in Klamath county
have now passed the $7500
mark, according to Harry Jack
man, chairman of the Klamath
county Hyslop memorial com
mittee. ' .
Hyslop was the former head of
the department of farm crops at
Oregon State college and died in
July of 1943 while conducting re
search work in Klamath county.
He did much field work in this
county and was a recognized au
thority on farm croDs:
This memorial is to be in the
form of scholarships and loan
funds to help worthy students
enrolled in farm crops at Oregon
oiaie cpnege in need of finan-
wuu assistance.
Classified Ads Bring Results;
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Sanforizedden-
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J the kind carried in battle by ffec
Jap officers. It makes a good Fwi
souvenir and that's why re-
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' This is a Samurai sword
the kind carried in battle by
Jap officers. It makes a good
souvenir and that's why re
treating Japs of ten make them
into BoobyTraps byattaching .
an explosive charge to them.
But our troops, trained in the
detection of Booby. Traps,
know better and disarm the
sword before they pick it up !
J ""' This hidden part of your car 5
PLAY SAFE ... Get a Safety
Shellubrication Today!
This hidden part of your car
is the steering knuckle, the
means by which you steer it
Neglected, it can become a
Booby Trap throw your car
out of control. When your car '
is Shellubricated, Shell experts
examine your steering knuckle
see that it is properly lubri
cated for your safety!
Wartime Stop-an'd-Go driving
becomes even harder on your
car as it gets older! '
Unseen parts your steering
knuckle, braking system, battery
cables, gears and many others
need constant care for your
safety's sake!
Shellubrication is a special
system of car maintenance, de
veloped by Shell engineers
provided by. Shell Dealers and
. Shell Service Stations.
Far from being a mere "grease
job," Shellubrication not only
protects a score of important
chassis points, but reports on the
condition of many hidden parts
where destructive wear can be
gin . . . possible booby traps. And
you geta rccciptshowingcxactly
what's been done.
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These are no times to take a
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Give your faithful car all the
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Golden Shell winter-grade
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for your Country
He posted $10 ball. Six drunks,
...... ,.l,,,.ri will, lIlMII'lll'I'ly
conduct, olio vug anil two traf
fic violations. enrcd In polite
court Thursday morning.
Worker Breaks Leg
At Kirk Lumber Camp
Jess Gore, iibuul :IR. suffered
a broken leg early Wednesday
morning when struck by a lK
at the Pollen n nay i.uiihjci
rim,,i,,,v riiimi lit Kil'k.
The man was moved lo Hill
side hospital by Winds iniiiiit
lance. Ills condition Is reported
good.
Ashland Motorists
Warned to Uso Chains
ASHLAND, Jim. Ill (VI Mo
torists in this area were warned
today not to travel on slippery
roads without chains, as Hie
weather bureau predicted con
tinued snow.
While snow was low on the
hills, it melted here as it fell.
The Siskiyou weather station
reported two Inches of snow
and denso fog on the mountains
jesterday.
MS
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5. Pays steady income if you
re permanently disabled
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Klamath Falls, Orogon
Enlisted Men'i Dance
Slatod For Barracks
An enllslcd men's dunco will bo
held at the Murine nurmcki gym
Krldnv night, with the post or
chestni playing. "f, w, 1
be (inm II until midnight, with
no tugging allowed.
Mill-lues may mvim
town, but wrltiin i
.Igned by 1st Hg T.S,
liuuwtiiiy for 1 1 ... ", H K
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bring gurt out ."J W
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