Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 19, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    r ... Dick Syrlng.
in 1 1 f.. u,,T. long financial
n,o Oregon Journal,
', Ji coast iii'iiiHuur for
,c0,SiX ,. Klamath, ho
ll'if" :" visit Willi old
I), him.
, "Urd i'1"1 hl" "lhcr'
1 M I ru has Piuwri liw,,y
Piflein nlfh .ii.iKl. Calif.
, years prior lo iiiovIiik
rill or. la '.d has many
9. 1,, this city- Mr. i"wl M"-
'V morning lo at-
the funeral rrvlcc.
r'. .'..'. liunilnutnn Toy-
PrKUMhlumhcrmnn,
s . .. ' . .mi
;r7c ll"n.i nl Hr-rke.
)liy n; -'... .1.1,,. Mm.
l-lorwlll P-icl remainder
, W. ler with her at Derke-
GUILTY TO CHARGE
iL i tf nuwni chimed with
Xderlycomluct
Irrcii nn - " '"V, -" j
f, f i..n,...l heftim Put rc
Le Harold r rimry and will
rcpresriuc" uj ....... ..w --
,h C O'Neill. Dale of trlnl
..i hi-rn .ict. Owens la
i. ....... i.,.l.r slot) bond.
fti.k niKiitrrimhln. arrested .by
pollco when hn Is aald to
run nil cr o"
t mn .ir.ii.. Thnriinnv af-
inoon. posted I0 ball end waa
appear oc.nre umi" ruimv
i m irririnv.
Ifhrro pedestriana were ar-
r n-
08TA MeatlnS The Klnmuth
county OreKon Stulo Teuclicrs
aaaoclatlon will meot Saturday,
January iiO, in tho cafeteria of
Klamath Union hiiilt auhool at 12
lli.un, A hut lunch will ho nerved
to tho momhera, iind tho pro
grain will consist of a ahorl busl
noaa meeting, followed by throe
luiniuroiia sklla, CWO Choalnr
Davla, Murine llarracka, will
speak on tho Philippines,
At Ban Diego Mr. and Mra.
K. Klii.ti aaou of thin city have re
eclvrd word from their aon, Jcr
ry, now ttutlonrd at Bun Diego
whero ho la In hoot e.iinp with
tho United Slatea navv. Jerrv
would like to hour from his
frlrnda and ninv be nddrrnaed ai
followa: AS Gerulrl Klnnraaon,
7B4-00-H4, Co. 4B-5, USNTC, Son
DIoko, S3, Clillf.
Horn On Ltavt Robert
John Schwelunr. S 2c. U. 8
navy, la home for five diiya
irom rnrruuui, im., viaiung hl
imrenla, Mr. and Mra. Conrad
Hchwnlncr, fliid Lytton. Mo ro
porta buck to Kurrusut on Jami
my 24. Si'liwclK'T tins Just com
pleted hoot camp.
Tranifarrtd Cpl. Kllinlicth
Sander, attached lo tho WAC ro
crultlnii pcrtonnel In Klumuth
Kulla, la beinii transferred to
I'ortlund iind will leave Salur
day evening. 8ho will bo re-
pluced by WAC Sat. Blllyo Soe.
tianrd, who was formerly ata
Honed In Portland.
Jumps "Pond" I.ca Avrlt,
fornu'i' KU1IS foothiill couch, is
nuw In the European theatre,
having "Jumped Ilia pond" a tew
floya iuo. Avrlt la In chnriie of a
group of aviation mechanics.
Transfarrad Word woa re
ceived by Mr. and Mra. G, C.
lUohm that their son, AS Phil
lip Dloliiu has been trnnxferred
from DoukIus. Ariz., to a busc
in Amnrlllo, Tex.
.r.. Miiln Mtrrpt
. All postfrt l oau. in po
court Friday morning were
drunks. One ovortlmo park
ticket was paid.
M THIEF STEALS
FIVE-1
li cir thief waa out for blc
tiic last nlsht, no puny aednna
plcK-upa lor mm, lie stoic a
c-ton roll bed type truck, own
by Big Basin Lumber com
iy, from Main and SprlnK.
Die truck Is one nosy to Iden-
f, iccordlras to BlK Buslu offl-
s. 11 is painted wmiu, l.aa
fenders, with the namo of
firm on both aides. Keya
ire In the iunition. tha tank
J full of gas, but there waa
iwiter in tha machine. It was
fortcd to stato police. A ser
if station had been working
me truck and us It wns after
irs had parked the blit motor
tho street nerru frntii the
IJibcr company, it win ro
Pvtcd missing this morning.
lary Increases
lr Baker County
ncen Proposed
1 Q A3i A Ullt I.
e Baker ennn.v nttinm .ai....
of ubout 20 per cent
"ii mmiiion oi ine war and
monlh nriv...n .
fd In the house toduy by Rep.
.ibuic gnti aon. w, h.
pMf. both of Baker.
I J new snlarlcB would be:
udec. S?min n
J " '"ii illinium
"t, 10 a tiny; Irnnanrer,
..j ',l,r' cerK, iuu; slier-
pool superlntoiulent, $2000
r
IB to A
f suit of Todd Study
tAND. Or., Jan. 10 fP)
War nhnr h,.rj'. -1.I..U...U
... . , "VMH.O niiiiiijiiuii-
Mn now 1,1 owlon
hln . 1 10 "nIIIIIKtOI1
fllce Hel l . BIIU WIU nn
lmdocsliis from there.
up. ";Tr i"PC wotclera1
fi.se In tl?a'a Cu,U Wac '"
ftiffe sh?J hol,r Rt Totltl
irdveVii:. .. ' HCniii wore
ilr.n . i ,"Llwren mo com-
iiiinspinniivpn
Knlohls Tamplar Maat Cat
vary t'ommundi-ry No. 10, K. T..
win comer tho order ol ttie Tern-
..If C rlnu . 1
l-.w unmi v. .. v.v.,1.111. IIUIJ
20, at 7:80 p. m. All Sir Knights
coraiuuy invuea.
Connragatlonal Church At
the Sunday murniiiK. Junuary 21.
aervico In the Community Con
lirpgiitinniil rl.urcl. on Garden,
Mra. Jack Nixon will review
Harry Emerson Fosdlck'a book
"On Being a rtcal Person." Tlio
service Is at 11 a. m.
Visiting S2c James Richard
Porter, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Porter, 823 Lincoln, la
ncro viauing unin January
when ho rcturna to Farrnaut,
Ida,, to report buck to the United
Suites navy.
Fry This lew Amivin-r
. - ..... aifAl
mi Mixture
&.da.-MelnU.5.A
f'lSh n, r,"JL','!.,!r!, -1lelin
"""I from ETry' l"l'lln
"1 Is n,,M.l?,.ll ""I" wintry
nl"Mfv MMr.k,n' 'lpl aal-
. fll V,l,l.. " ".".eRiy 0O.
."rl'srl .."l?m lo'laorl In tli
"nr.i n or )wo alna
i.'anailtsn
soninina:
siit V.' K a hottln to..
To Chlloquln Mra. Wlnnlfred
K. Glllcn, county home dem
onstration agent, Is In Chlloqnin
and Fort Klamath today, Friday,
conducting homo extension
worK.
Progress Made On Housing Project
Yr,
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i i sjh.-XI'; " : "ill i in
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This plctura Indlcatas tha prograss baing mada on construction of an 80-unlt housing projaet
on Washburn way, on land previously held by tha county school district. This row houaing is
peing duiii lor tn usa ot (aminos ol military parsonnal.
GAS C0W1PAN
y
L
STS REVENUE
FOR YEAR HER
E
EARNERS
WARN
ED 10 GET
S
TOQRN
Soldiers in Italy Bitter
Over Long Combat Service
Wage earners and salaried ;
persona filing 1044 fcdcrul in-;
come lux returns must huvc a
statement of parnlnKS on form :
W-2 from each employer fur ;
whom they navo worked during
the year, It is stated by Paul If.
Wright, deputy collector in
charge of tho Klamath Falls in
ternal revenue office.
Many taxpayers who are ap-
f. earing dally at tile tax office
n the post office building re
questing uslMance In the pre
paration of their annual Income
tax returns have not obtained
tho required forma and find they
are unable to file until so doing,
Wright aald.
Tho W-2 statements aro furn
ished by all cmployora who have
deducted withholding tax from
tho earnings of employees and
show tho correct amount of an
nual earnings and withholding
tax credits. Tho forma as re
vised are furnished in duplicate
to tho employee, tho original of
which must be attached to the
1040 tax return filed by the tax
payer. All persons are advised to ob
tain theso statement before
calling at the tax office for filing
assistance.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Pj .
Reporting thut many soldiers
arc bitter because tlicy are kept
too long at battle, Hep. Clare
Boothc Luce (UConn.) called
Thursday for a fixed llini(,on the
lime a man la required to serve
under fire without relief,
In a statement prepiired for
the house on her recent lour of
war zones, the blond congress
womnn declared that, for exam
ple, the 34th division in Italy has
had over 400 actual combat days.
She continued:
"There is no overall or fixed
policy which will got the indi
vidual soldier out of battle when
he ahall have reached the limit
HOUSE TO DEBATE
In Hnanllal Mra R.n D nlU.
op, 4H10 Shasta Way, la a patient j
at Klamath Valley hospltnl
wncro alio la receiving treatmont
for pneumonia.
Falrvlsw Sal Fairvlcw
school's war bond and stamp
aalo on Thursday totaled $122.13.
according to a report from the
PTA.
To Los Angalas Lt. and Mrs.
Bnnham left Friday for Loa An
geles for a short visit. Lt. Bon
ham la stationed at the Klamath
naval air station.
Saturday Night Party The
Loyal Order of Moose will hold
Its regular Saturday night party
in the Mnoao hall, beginning at
8:30 p. m.
OBITUARY
Thomas JOfcrii Tinvrv
Thomtt Joicph Towe. tor the Ut 19
ye.ru a rcildeiu ol Klimaih rails. Ore
aon, named away In thla city on Thurt
tlay. January 10, 10 at 11:15 p. m., lo).
Inwini tt Illness of hut a tow days.
Ha was a native of St. Paul. Minnsot4
and al the time of his death was aad
.VI wars, 10 monthi and 10 days. Sur-
vlvlnv are his wife, Mri. Adeline C,
Towev and Ihrre sons. Tlinmn William
J o-r nli Chrlilopher and timothy Wllllsni
Towfy, ell of this my; one st'ftcr. Mm,
Mary Kllen Black nf Hoatll. Wash. Mr.
Towey wat R member of Klamelh KfltU
t.mle No. 1347 ill'OE, neames Golf and
Counlrv club and Tehran I.odan No,
U7.I of lha Iriternallonal Asorlatlon of
Machinists, Tha remalne rest In tho
r.nrl Whltlork Funaral homo. Pine at
.Sixth, where friends may rail. Nottre
of funeral in bo announced In this lima
of tha paper.
FUNERAL
Thomas JosKrn towt.v
KrltndN urn rr npff clfiilly Invllerl to R
(flld .ho iuncriil mrvlce. (nr Iho lute
Tlinmi. Jnm-nh Towry lo b hrlfl Sat
urday mnrnlna. January 30. Ifl.S at
ancrril ilcarl I'llltrrli, ItlKh Rt Rlshth,
whrra a rcnulfnl lilsli man. will lie rain
liratftl (or lite rrptmo n. lilt mill com
mrnclna at ID o'rloi-k Willi lha nv. T. P.
Ca.i-y orflrlnlhia. nri'llnlton of tha
moil tlolv rnnary will lie conilnctcd Fri
day avrnlna at n o'rlorh In the chapel
ot Hie Karl Whlllnck runaral hom. Pine
at Sixth. Willi lha Bcv. T. P. Caiay of
llrlallna. rrlenda are Invited. Con
eltldlna aarvleta will he held In Seatllo,
Wa.h.. Tundiy. January M1 lS. lu
tennen. will follow In Calvary Mifl
elorv In arallle. The remain, will be
forwardrd via Rmilhern Paeltle enmpsny
on Saturday. January an l .2:10 p. m.
AFL Longshoremen
Charged vVith Trying
To Disrupt Lendlease
SEATTLE, Jan. 19 Wl The
AFL International Longshore
men's association was charged
with attempting to disrupt lend
lease and war supply shipments
to Ruaaia through tho port of
Olympla In a telegram sent by
Rosco C. Gruycralt, vice presi
dent of the International LonR
ahorcnicn'a anri Warehousemen's
association (CIO) to Adm. Emory
S. Land, head of the war ship
ping administration.
Graycraft charged the AFL
union with threatening to "atrike
Pugct Sound porta" by ordering
cargo checkers and supercargoes
off ahlps unless they are allowed
to replace ILWU longshoremen
and checkers who have been per
forming that worV for yeare."
In reply Papo Crummer, sec
retary of the ILA checkers as
sociation local, asserted the
union had stood fast by a no
strike pledge and the CIO union
waa attempting to win govern
ment support for "raiding of the
rival union."
RECORD BUSINESS
ASTORIA, Jan. 10 (F) A $.V
000,000 business in 1044 was re
ported today by C. W. Latighlln,
malinger of the lower Columbia
Dairy association. Tho total,
highest In the cooperative's 21
year history, was nearly a mil
lion dollars above 1043.
SALEM, Jan. 19 (IV) A me
morial, by Rep. Warren Erwin,
Portland democrat, asking con
gress to approve President
Roosevelt's request for a nation
al service act will be the subject
of a public hearing to be held
soon by the house resolutions
committee, the committee said
today. f
Representatives of the AFL
and CIO opposed the resolution,
wniie nop. Merman unincigron,
Molnlln. chairman of the com
mittee, said farm groups also
want to be hoard in opposition
to It.
James Mnrr, state AFL secre
tary, said national service is not
needed in Oregon, while Rep.
Manlcy J. Wilson, St. Helens
democrat, member ot the CIO,
said national service "Is tha first
step toward totalitarianism."
Erwin termed the opposition
to his memorial as "brazen ef
frontery." SPIRITED
SANTA FE, N. M., Jan. 19 W)
State Representative Joe A. Mon
toya says his constituents ore
not satisfied with the brand of
liquor they've been gcttine, late
ly. Ho introduced a bill to re
quire that all whisky sold in
New Mexico be at least 00
proof, but said the bill "prob
ably will die a natural death."
California-Pacific Utilities com
pany's Klamath Falls division,
which operates the local gas sys
tem, had total operating reve
nues of $32,332.07 in 1943, ac
cording to a statistical report on
tias companies just released by
the state public utilities com
missioner. The company's revenue from
sale of gas was 152,228.97, and
miscellaneous revenues brought
$104.
Net operating revenue for the
year was $0211.07. a substantial
increase over the $4008 report
ed for 1042. While the total
revenues for the two years were
about the same, savings were ef
fected in 1043 in customer ac
counting and collecting, sales
promotion, and general admin
istrative expense..
The company's taxes for 1943
totaled $6055.48 on the Klam
ath alls operation.
E. Mullia la California-Pacific
manager here.
E
friday, January II, 114a
HERALD AND HEWS TIVH
New Manager
Elton H. Thompson, above,
haa baan named managar of tha
Klamath Falla branch of tha
U. S. National bank, succooding
C. C. Blohm, who resigned to
go into farming in Klamath
county.
of his human endurance which ia
almost the limit of his individual
efficiency."
The combat soldier, she aald.
"loo oflcn" comes to feel that
he con t w n. that f h a d v
sion fiyhls on a front which will
be, bitterly contested for months
nis only future is to be "replaced
which generally means killed
or wounded."
A member of the nouse mili
tary committee that visited the
European war zones in Decem
ber, Mrs. Luce reported "we dis
covered bottle lacks and short
ages, and she blamed the home
front for "tho battlefront short
age of whole blood blood from
O, or 'universal type' donors."
Mrs. Luce devoted much of
her speech to a description of the
valor of the American fifth army
In Italy, which she described as
"the, bitterest as well as the
proudest army in Europe."
Men of the fifth are bitter, she
said, because many people at
home "cither have forgotten or
underestimated the task they
have performed, and that still
remains before them."
She praised the performance
of the British eighth army fight
ing with the American fifth in
Italy. , .
Butter Racket Isn't
Working In Portland
PORTLAND. Jan. 19 fP)
The butter racket isn t working
any more.
Grocery clerks said today
they'd tumbled to a system by
which women have been making
off with double tljeir butter buy.
Tho housewife pays money and
points, takes the butter, then
returns in a minute empty-handed.
"Remember me?" she in
quiries. "I just bought a riound
of butter. You took my money
and ration points, but forgot to
give me tne butler.
For a couple of weeks, said
a trade spokesman, clerks be
lieved the story.
REPORTS SALES
DENVER, Jan. 19 fH) Tho
treasury's office of surplus prop
erty announced today that its
December sates ot consumers
goods aggregated $689,101 In re.
clon 11. which includes Idaho,
Oregon and waamngion. ine
goods were mainly surpluses
turned over to the treasury by
the army ana navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of
146 Octavia, were thrilled Thurs
day to receive the second word
in more than three years from
their 23-year-old son, FMlc
Ernest . T. "Ted" Larson Jr.,
USMC, who has been a prisoner
of the Japanese since December
7, 1041.
A letter, written in Ted's
handwriting on paper which car
ried Japanese characters, was
sent August 3, 1944. Larson was
stationed with the marines at
Tientsin, China, at the outbreak
of the war and on the day the
Japs bombed Pearl Harbor, his
marine outfit was taken as pri
soners. Ted gave his POW ad
dress as Asaka, Nippon. Here is
the letter:
"Dear Folks: I take this oppor
tunity to write to you again and
1 hope you get this one. All is
well with me and I am looking
forward to the time when we
will all be together again. Don t
worry about me at all.
"It will soon be my birthday
again and it will make the third
under these circumstances. May
be I'll be home before the next
one. Has Dot added any to her
family? And has Pat got a beau
yet? It seems funny to think
about theso things. Tell every
one hello for me and the best of
luck to you all.- Your loving son
Ted.''
HARTFORD
Accident and Indemnity Company
INSURANCE
T. B. WAITERS
Genera) Insurance Agency
FIRE ... AUTOMOBILE
615 Main Si.
Phone 4193
THOMPSON TO
MANAGE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
Elton H. Thompson, newly
appointed manager of the Klam
ath Falls branch of the United
States National Bank of Port
land, arrived Friday to assume
his new duties and expressed
enthusiasm over the prospecta
of residence and business activi
ty in Klamath Falls.
Thompson succeeds G. C.
Blohm, who resigned his bank
ing position to go actively into
farming in Klamath county.
The new manager is formerly
assistant manager of Ladd and
Bush, Salem branch of the U.
S. National. He has been active
In the affairs of the Salem insti
tution and those of the Ameri
can Institute of Banking, Ha
holds a certificate of merit In
the American Institute.
Thompson said that Mrs.
Thompson and their two sons
will move here after the close
of school in the spring. Both
boys are in high school and ona
plays on the Salem high foot
ball team.
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Informal Dance
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Saturday, Jan. 20
t
Muile by
Marine Barracks Orchestra
Just Received!
MEN'S
SKI BOOTS
"IUiud" model, heavy arch,
oil tan. Sizes 7 to 12.
$16.50 v
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Any Photograph
I Copied,
One Print
$1.00
Films developed and printed
for any S or 8 exposures
Holt 35c
Raprinti 4c each
Prompt Service
MUD'S
1031 Main
Phona 7167
0j3
uSMm midnight
f?
DANCELAND
S15 Klamath Ave.
DANCE
, ' Music By
PAPPY GORDON'S OREGON HILL BILLIES'
SATURDAY NITE
Auspices V.F.W. 1
f f NNIf t M 0
WEEK-END
FEATURES
MEN'S BIB OVERALLS
1.88
SanforUad blue dtnlm. Pay Day quality. Due to a limited
quantity, it la necessary to limit on pair to a customar.
Siiea 30 to 44.
MAW FLOOR
LADIES' HANKIES
6 for 39c i
Ladiea' cotton hankies In attractive colora. Blue, green,
tan, mils and peach. Regular alte. Daintily hemmed. Ex
cellent to launder.
MAW FLOOR
RAYON SPORTING
FLANNEL
98c yd.
Time to saw for your new spring wardrobe, with thia
eaay-to-sew sporting flannel. All now aorina ahadas, dark
or light. 42 inches wide.
BALCONT
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LADIES' RAYON PRINT GOWNS
2.98
In salmon pink and light blu. Shirred bodice with attraetiva V
. neckline. Bias cut skirt. Regular lengina. siaaa az to u.
main rLooa
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CHILDREN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
1.8.
Ot good quality euting. Pretty plaida and plain colora. All cun
ningly trimmed with small pockets on coat, Sltta 8 to IS.
second r-Looa
Snack at liOO a. m. .
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