IX HERALD AND NZWS Thursday. Fobru.rr 1. ! KLAMATH SCOUT TROOPS SLATE DINNERS HEBE In keeping Willi the celebra tion of national Boy Scout an niversary week, many Klamath ' Falls Scout troops are schedul ing potluck dinners, open-house demonstrations, and special pro crams. Among tho first to an nounce their programs were Troop 2, sponsored by the First Church of God. Troop 2 will have a potluck dinner in the cafeteria of the Altamont jun ior high school Tuesday evening, February 13 at 6:30 p. m. On Sunday, February 11, the troop will attend its sponsoring schurch's service in a body. Troop 16 will have a potluck dinner February 11 after at tending mass in a body. Troop 16 is sponsored by the Sacred Heart Catholic church. Troop 3, sponsored by the vu-ih lTalle T.inne nlllh. will have a potluck dinner m the Kooseveil scnooi muiiua; wa ning, February 12. Troop 8, sponsored by the Altamont Community Presbyter i .k,.rnh u.ill hrtlri "nnen- house" to parents and friends at a special uiecuns tu.,.-.wj evening, February 14 in the Al tamont junior high school. This thirty-fifth anniversary of the Boy Scout movement in America will feature window-displays, radio programs and Scout programs at service clubs throughout the seven counties covered by the Modoc area coun cil. ' - Gresham Schools Reopen Today PORTLAND, Feb. 1 OP) Gresham schools reopened today as temperatures rose, but schools at Corbett and Troutdale closed ior a second day to avoid travel over icy roads. The Columbia river highway was ice-sheathed from Corbett to Talbot, and ice was forming in the Bonneville area. Snow was falling at The Dalles; and the Oregon State Motor associa tion warned drivers not to set out along the gorge witnoui chains. In hills around Portland, yes terday's silver thaw gave way to rain. The weather bureau forecast more snow cast of the Cascades, and rain in the west ern valleys. - Snow fell this morning at Red mond, Crescent, and Burns. Coos Bay, Irwin, Lyons Top Timber Cut COOS BAY, Feb. 1 VP) Vol . umes of lumber cut in 1944 at Coos Eay and Irwin and Lyons lumber companies were the highest among all southwestern Oregon coast sawmills, the Paci fic lumber inspection bureau re ported today. Both the Coos Bay company, which cut 80,400,953 feet, and the Irwin and Lyon firm, with 84,718,338 feet, declared the vol ume was below peacetime cut ting because of the manpower shortage. Germany's War-Heart Between the Rhine and the Oder .7 rr 3 - m J ' ittrnti. y r A -J SHIPYARDS, T C y l U-BOATS, PLANES Hamburtt SHIPYARDS, OIL - SrtHtB SHIPYARDS. ' REFINERIl NJ - Ml ;n KRUPf ARM 1 WORKS U9V AL4 iiU WuDHrtat Lit J U...S. W RAIL CENTER RAIL CENTER CHEMICALS MUNI1WW Gekmant S- PERL BOMBSIOHTS, PERISCOPES ffii?i5- j M OILD uri nunmriBi ii. ... w - I, "3 PLANE PARTS, iJL t EXPLOSIVES , 1 Main' J . 9 r.-ij MurrwiT P3 t MOTORS ingtn r..v:.-jj W livl Sthn.W.n.nKI -,- 7 ""S , f "if sitootLr" I ,1 1 t YSL:und V -VVH-T. Lll, . I -lRON FOUNDRIES. At v N ' ADftENAL. MACHINERY tfiV K I M n - ..-v . . i V CZECHOSLOVAKIA MUNITIONS, PI IMP KEY RAIL CENTER Munich AERO-ENGINE WORKS AUSTRIA Germany's defensive dikes against the tides of defeat which roll from east and west are expected to be along the lines of the Rhine River on the west, the Oder on the east. Between them lies the heart of German war production. In the Rhineland arc the great mines, steel works and factories of the Saar and Ruhr valleys. In Silesia, now under the shadow of the Hammer and Sickle, lies the only big industrial region left to Hitler not attacked or threatened by the Western Allies. To Silesia were transferred many war Industries bombed out of the Ruhr and Saar. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Cub Pack Enrolls 49 Members Forty-nine Cubs were en rolled in the Cub pack sponsored by the Altamont Community Presbyterian church last Mon day evening in the Altamont junior high school. R. R. Anderson introduced the pack officers, including Al Satterlee, cubmaster. Stuart Bal- ,' siger, pack treasurer, explained the pack thrift plan, following . which Scout Executive Robert Lramott, assisted by pack officers, enrolled the 49 boys and an nounced the first meeting of the six dens established. How William Sidney Porter happened to choose O. Henry as a pseudonym is a mystery but it may derive from Orrin Henry, who was a guard at the Ohio State penitentiary, while the author was incarcerated there. never to peel vegetables that can be cooked with jackets on. ' Pvt. David H. Persing from Scott Field, 111. Here until Feb ruary 19. Cel. William L. St. John from Walker field, Kan. Here until February 10. SSgt. Billy Hardin from Ital ian theater. Here until February 20. ' EM 3c Carl D. Lon? from San Diego, Calif. Here until February 4. The above service people are entitled to free passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. .-. .,. j ... . j. Father of Quads Killed in Action GAINESVILLE, Ga., Feb. 1 (P) pvt. Charles Lee, father of the quadruplets born here last summer, is dead in Germany. The war department informed his wife that Pvt Lee died in action during the recent nazi counter-offensive. Pvt. Leo was given emergency leave from Camp Blanding, Fla., when the four boys were born and went overseas soon after wards. Two of the babies died shortly after birth. Tho other two have remained at Hall county memor ial hospital here. King George V's sable-lined overcoat was one of tne finest sables in the world and was val ued at $75,000. ief At Last For Your Cough Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsfon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, B ronchiris have ic 90Sftate iktoo! Judical ffiporU Indicate that ovar onti'third of ttiB popul' Hon Hub simple piles Too many people aro ashamed to Admit it... too many people suffer noedloss pain. You can do flomething lo re lievo the itching, irritation, coraness and distress. The makers of Unguentlne offer a nationally recognised product Unu9ntiM Rcctat Cones to help relieve pain, fif?ht in fection, promote healing. Use as directed. Millions havo been Bold. Don't hesitate to ask your druggist for them, Unguantine Racial Conaa Eiy to u:9,..anilaty.intspn$iv. rv .r!t If not tatliffcd. A Norwich Product Nazi Chaser Marshal Ivan S. Konev, above, sent a spearhead of his First Ukrainian Army across the Ger man Silesian border the first Soviet force to invade Germany in the Reds' current offensive. Keep meat moist when prepar ing left-overs. " ' MEN -AMDS WOMEN IN SERVICE! AWARDED MEDALS A number of men from this area were awarded good conduct medals recently in France when the 398th engineer regiment was honored for helping reconstruct a large French port and con struct hospitals. Men from this section are PFC Glenn A. Adams and Pvt. Wilfred J. Willard, Klamath Falls; Sgt. Woodrow Edgar, Gil christ; Cpl. Rodney Craig, Lake view. Cook vegetables until just ten der but no longer. AT FIRST SIGN OF A The War . At a Glance By Th AMOciatod Pr.n Th Woit.rn front: Nail withdrawn! from Siegfried .Mitpiwls hinted s Americans advunecd with uitillery sup- fmrt; mii abandonment of thine bridgehead mirth "f Strasbourg suggested by American ciipluro of Gambs hcim; French closet! In on Colmar. Th. Ruuian fronti Berlin said Russians reached viein itv of Kustrin in Oder valley. ;ti) miles or less east of Ber lin, us crucial Oder battle loomed; Russians captured Hevcrsdorf, l3 miles north east of Berlin; grip on Konigs berg tightened; Germans said Oder in Silesia was crossed ut several places; Russians drove farther into I'umeninhi province. Tho Italian Iront! Hftll army patrols stabbed deep In to nari lines enst of Serchio river in hitler five-hour fight. Th. Pacific front: Ameri cans held Oloinjipo. naval re p.iir base controlling Subie bay; other Americans speared to within 'J8 road miles of Manila: seventh fleet steamed into Subic bay. FUNNY BUSINESS -,,,.,1,11,,. , -i" 'AinxMnmmf.f'... "And furllicrmorc, your honor, here is my client's evi tlfiicel" , jt :!ll!!l!!l!j!i!l!:!Hi!.,! it!i!'!:!i!:ill,ii!liiilip;i!iiliiJ GITY BRIEFS The Mload to Berlin Returns Horn. Stephen Moss has sufficiently recovered from an appendectomy performed last week to be able to leave the hoypital for his homo in the Ramona apartments on No. 11th. Hero on Business Lee Smith, former Klamath Falls business man, is here on business for sev eral days from his home at Eureka, Calif. To Chiloquin Dr. Peter Mot cndal, county health officer, was In Chiloquin this morning im munizing against diphtheria and smallpox. To Spoak J. Paul Snyder, missionary from China, will speak tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. at the First Presbyterian church. The public is invited. From Portland Walter M. Shanks, chief fiplH rinnntv Inv collector from Portland, is in iviamam r ails rnursday on business. By Th. AssocUt.d Pron 1 Eastern front: 30 miles (ac cording to Berlin: (II miles, from Bcyersdorf. by official Russian account). 2 Western front: 310 mllfla from Llnnich-Jiilieh-Duren areal. 3 Italian front: S44 miles (from Reno river). INSURANCE BILL PROPOSED SALEM. Feb. I (Pi A bill to let school boards contract for liability insurance, and to let them enter contract for medical and hospital benefits for school athletes was introduced In the house today by Hep. Mnnlcy J, Wilson, St. Helens democrat. In these days of mechanism, army divisions require about 3, 000 vehicles, including guns, tanks, tractors and trucks. Improving Mrs. Milton B. Bradshaw, 4144 Denver, is re covering nicely from major sur gery at Klamath Valley hospital Classified Ads Bring Results. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Und.rwood Bldg. Grants Pass Man Dies In Auto Park Fire GRANTS PASS, Feb. 2 (!) Phil Stirr, 7fl, minor, resident hero about 40 year, was burned to death In his cabin ut Kndlo Park auto camp near Sexton mountain nt 5:10 a. m. today, Sheriff Lloyd Lewi reported. A dog scratching at tho door of mi adjoining cabin occupied by Wll llam Stonomnri aw.ikenrrf lilm and saved his life, Lewis said. Somo cabins went consumed and others scorched. Nothing but bones remained of Starr s body, Lewis said. SUPPORT SlIlS "-i oirs o ,, . ciiMinner ii C01 "' U "'wy nf l)ivJff M . Jhe ., W cjt, dlreei.,r.'.." ? MmiM mmis. Several lv mc.ll.ite i,,,.,"',. I'ortliin.reha,,,,; 7 and a oi nier tSL"fi " real esuih CordoTVrTJ Arflnn A- i ,.' "'"NCTON. IM, ovnuiur v-urr on, Ori.7'1 can. vnii,.i .' ""IHJ h ". ,V.'W '1111111,1 ll-Ko ui, linn S ! llonof'll,.,,ryAa.1 nierco seetrlary. deZ QUICK RELIEF ''"H"i or outntit STfiMAu in DOB TO EXCESS r.B.LT.ii...,. 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