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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1945)
flUTf NURSERIES SET BT CITY ,,. of Klamath Falls will M ordinance reaulat. B uiilh the first and "".Mnit heard nt the reg 25 n of t 'unc Mon- 'nini-rf In tlio ordinance ll n,l per year will b ? to operate nurscn W !.,... nr mora chll Jgr 0 ?' 14 yori' wrlod of tlmo oxcced 'rPhour. Application. K 111 re the matter .l.wJt .,!!.. fire chief. S oHlcer and bulldln, In tlio "vent ono ol 'fiiMri shall filo n obiec III?!' -I..H h Hunted he " 7 : ,i,;-.hT ffher tlmnon the Kround and B run""1 w. flna . ,.,Mrn shall be fid at all time, thnt the linen . j out XpenBUy for Violation lordlnc.cnrr.?i.rfn. Bollln Contrail Intro. in.. rtrHinnnce. thlio bf four lot". BA. 8B, S 10B, block 7, Railroad by lobku" .Machinery company, pproved by tho council 'to fhls effect. Purchase Mti lvcn as $2000 cash, undcrslood that the Port- , to construct a suitable L. i, lnrnl distribution. Lllman I'""l O. Landry jit up the city heating ques- Li- l..t nlnht nnrt advised EuncU that the February (or ino ciiy nu nu L in Miit nvitr Decern- In December the heating tU SZ1U, in rcorunry wic lent amounted 10 (u attributed to use of oil I. Klamotn floating com however, Mnyor Ed Osten ...... norl thnt m 1 1 1 a 1 f t public utilities commit idvUcd him that this In would not go Into effect Ilirch l. bill does not Include heat the city nurary, nro sia Ik mllltm-v nntrnl . vi ww ,,,i..-.,i increase was authorized Ittie emergency oi on use cot to ba a permanent In II I. imilAnlnnH try suggested to the coun It tha city obtain the serv I Thomas B. Hunter of San I'co, consulting engineer, Ik into tho "antiquated k lystcm" of the city hall. Eon was token, lis Newton, councilman nro i, anvisea tno miners i had been In Portland re md while there had taken milter of another try at n Act funds for a new city iwton said he was told a ppllcatlon could be sub- u the original applica nt the Impression we did fa junas. rouce uuage ....... . I .. I 1 L., Iiiaiivr uu,,vt;u UUl lliai l...nl I - J I J i. iumi iui iuiius uiu nut fcom the Portland office, lorn San' Francisco head- si. mo council aid not t nil p and fire protection for HUlinillK UI1IU1 WBB USO roy wewton. He pointed mr.. . ii miiuiis ui mo umui arc nart In I V, - L .. I l i r". . in mi; nijr nnu uni b iwumj. ncwion sola ne (vld that the county njui:uiiiiii 10 me . "viia Ki--iiuy lor muney in vuiim nuiKe arrange 'h the city for protcc- ' Ambrose snIH thnt th i a location on cltv. property In the south sec tiBmnih pall for a C Station CaulH nfr1 nnH peiouna, Council nnnmmmil ti,ap. me vacation of Nelson tommonlv Vnnuin hi TTn. ftween Johnson and Cres- ra oc held March 12 nt w interested persons are 'Re pari. lotion Counts orized For Cities tsr. 'nail signed Into law to- Fcndlcton, to Dcrmlt tha wn Af -i-i- , . t ! io maKe popu puntjof cities under SOOO r, wncn tho cities re- ", pay for It. fD 1 UinxM ia i nil., ii, u I""""' ucn f 'w cities as Hermlston ucrensea population DOtWnnn 0.l A ii iwi-ini toil" nd thin, bnm.; r ;-Y'YB larger li ki'u ol tn'0 funds, "'snwoy Bnd liquor es! Owi i (&!!: Now f tociiSi; . ! I0pni'i uiu C lli c ffi ThorS of IiirI',r.ttn WICK KB tend. "M( notS';.!."." TheH Be Saying, "Please," Next taw ,nri."vrr Intense air and artillery bombardmtnt of Nazis along the Rocr river during the current big push has so softened the "supermen" that they surrender In droves to the U. S. Ninth Army. More than 1000 of them recently gave up to one company of Yank Infantrymen. Above radiophoto of prison ers brought In by the Ninth is typical of moss surrenders. a DEMOS BACK HEALTH PLAN 0 E VE N Suicide-Like Attack Wins Objective 7069 Germans By HAL BOYLE NEUSS. Germany. March 3 (Dolayod) There across the flatlands a thousand yards away 1060 Germans were waiting ominously. Three hundred Americans were getting ready to attack them, The Germans were picked men picked to prevent the Americana from breaking through to the railway and high way bridges which lead across the Rhine to Duesseldorf. They told them to get those tranches es. Behind them, 20 millimeter ack-ack guns pointed across the field. Battle favors the defense. You should have three to one odds before attacking. That was the old theory. But these Americans faced facts, not theory. Somebody Just told them to get those ttrenches cleared so the fight could go on to fresher obstacles. "Marching fire" waa the an swer. Resembles Suicide It looks like suicide. It feels like It will be suicide. But If it works If It works you win. You locate your enemy's posi tions, open fire on them to pin him down and then work toward him, firing all the time to keep him pinned until you can reach him and destroy him. There were two American companies. Twenty-four-year-old Lt. William C. Shaw Jr., of Hutchinson, Kan., led his men off first. They opened up with every rifle, macnlnegun and Tommy gun they had as they stepped out In a long line Into the wide flat field. They pulled up even with a company commanded by Lt. Wil liam G. Marks, Muskogee, Okla., and the second outfit stepped out and joined them, every man firing. Firing Line The two companies In action were stretched out in a long line, almost shoulder to shoulder. The noise up closer was tremendous. To the watchers farther back it was lika the continuous backfire of distant trucks. No bullets came back from the trenches. "It was the damndest thing I ever saw," said Lt. Col. John C. Speedle, of San Antonio, Tex., the battalion commander, who saw the engagement from a near by observation post. "It was an amazing dash a High Auto Mortality Rate Indicated A high mortality In passenger cars and trucks is evident In these days of non-production, if figures from the license bureau In Klamath county are indica tive. , , Up to March 5, 1945, a total of 8227 licenses were issued by the bureau, a pnrt of the sheriff's of fice. This compares to 8582 li censes Issued up to this time a year ago. Total number of licens es issued during 1944 was 7388, officials said. 1 I III III I -giW EVENING CLASSES l : Monday and Thursday V From 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. ihL5Hk.k!eP,n Typing Spelling ""hand (both Themai Natural and Gregg) , V" Off lea Machine. Amath business college PIb St Corner of Ith Phone 4760 beautiful example of marching fire," ho said. "There wasn't a helnle who stuck his nose up, and wo didn't have a casualty," said Col. Ed win B. Crabill, regimental com mander, from Gnlnx, Va. v.. It..... i,.. camo 1 000 Germans with their hands up.". The ttoad to Berlin By The Associated Press 1. Eastern front: 32 miles (from Zellln). 2. Western front: 284 mile a (from Cologne). 3. Italian front: 844 miles (from Reno river). Classified Ads Bring Results. SACRAMENTO. March 8 (P) Realignment of the legislature on non-partisan lines with re spect to a portion of Governor Warren's social and economic program was In prospect today as democratic leaders announced their first meeting of the session at a hotel tonight, at the Instance of William Malone, democratic state chairman. Malone disclosed he will urge his party members to support me republican governor s health plan or "an equally progressive" composite measure. "Health insurance," Malone told news men, "is a part of the democratic program at washing. ton and an affirmative stand should be taken in this state for a workable health Insurance Dili." "Even though this should coin cide with Governor Warren's it is still a democratic measure." he said. He pointed out that four emocrats nave introduced health bills at the current ses sion. As the second part of the 56th session got underway, a split in republican sentiment over the warren program oecame evi dent. The unusual situation was presented of the governor goini? all out for a compulsory bill, as the No. 1 item of his program, while republican Speaker of tlio Assembly Charles Lyon, republi can Floor Leader S. L. Collins and republican Caucus Leader Don Field are in opposition. LOSS, THEFT TOLD TO CITY POLICE One loss and one theft were reported to city police over the weekend. Mrs. Anne Mason. 2025 Law rence or Winema hotel, reported tho loss ofaleatheT handbag downtown Saturday to city po lice. The bag was valued at $15 and contained about $20 in cur rency, papers, letters, keys and identification. Lagrctta Lane, Arcade hotel, reported to city police that a yellow gold compact belonging to her was stolen from the T Bone cafe Sunday. One drunk and two vaes an- pcared in police court this morning. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. fOM SNIFR.Y, STUFFY DISTRESS Of r ancisi. y-Tk I OoublS'Duly Nose Drops S- k JS&v) V WortaFajtRinlitWhera LS3i Trouble Isl Instantly, relief from niffly, sneezy distress of head colds starts to come when you put a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Just try ltl Follow directions in folder. VICKSVA-EI3B!1 Tuesday, March 9, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS SE' FEES TOTAL $4015 County clerk's fees for the month of February, 1945, totaled $4015.15, as compared to the same month last year, when re ceipts went up to $3722.05. A noticeable increase was report ed in marriage license fees and dog licenses. Following are ttie compara tive figures: February, 1945: recording fees, $555.65; miscellaneous, $67.75; adoptions, $5; marriage licenses, $150; dog licenses, $2680.50; migratory chattels, $35; circuit court, $542. February, 1944: recording fees, $020.55; miscellaneous, $1)0.50; marriage licenses, $42; adoptions, $15; doe licenses, $2353.50; migratory chattels, circuit court, Classified Ads Bring Result!. Johnny Mack Brown liasi. Mokes hit personal appearance at tha PELICAN - MARCH 8 Drfflfcs even Sound Better Drinks mixed with Canada Dry Water sparkle out loud. "Pin-Point Car. bonation" insures liveliness and sip ... to the last tip. 8io eorru ; 15 M i Wtfh, Mo POlt lr ' RY WATER .Due ElhiGaini?GirQ vjutfEu go fiSeiry Qmcnev In the black night the Jape chuckled. No interceptor had interrupted their raid on Allied lines. Then a stabbing fiery finger from nowhere and die MksDoishi exploded. " Black Widows" were on the prowL Big as a bomber, fast as a pursuit, agile as a light plane, the Black Widow is America's first built-for-tbe-purpose . night fighter. The Black Widow is another famous fighting plane that tries its wings in the West on Cherron Aviation Gasoime, the fuel Northrop Aircraft, Inc. uses for test flights and fly-away deliveries. Chevron is a name pilots have learned to respect and it's a name yonll -want to remember. Someday Chevron will com down from the skyways to. put pursuit-plane performance in your car. STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA I'M? w.. ....v h i ! r a ... 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