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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1945)
Protracted h Prospe Final -.mAMENTO. March -22 (Pi Ijvocate of "tnt0 "llb"ldlc" 'or r i.nitln in tlio usscmbly to- L icfkliiK assurances of f. I1 .1 nlA fnr Inrnl nmttwnr Ktrucllon n a pnrl of any tax Uuclioii i'""'' Wnrrrtn nrlminlMlm. lii! mon expressed confidence Kurt bill, carrying out the isvtmor'ii rocommondiillon for (.tendluK ror iwo ycuia mo iiMd ,t cuts would eventually bo tulii prospect over Its final ion"! .. K -- I oddoiu'iiii 01 nai rcaucuon LiHiout earmarking 'or the aid & eHW.il paraded witnesses bo- lure the nnHi'muiy i lutuu iiiu I: . . ..1 nltlotf In pnnA with war. Erne population tirowths wltliout brtllvl Incrciisos In local rov. inuci. . Afscinblyman waiter j. rourt .1 if.iiii'fi nt'prllctcd ho could r ne hl muusurc to rollcnll llnre the ond of tlio legislative r'' nf nlrl nun nnnilnm torn J3 to uu monlh, ot 00, Wit PprOVUU Ujr 11117 nDoi-iiiuijr Social Welfare commlttco after P , I ni Primf.! K. Tnwn. end, veterun pension advocate. ThO seiliue V. rk. u uiiu bl-iiv 11.. Kmnhlv B hill nntlnulntf Ktad or nllvo" rewards and fcne p-rmiuinii vgiormm 10 Dor L... cii .MH) from the stale for fcurehoso of farm proportion. V n. nl II,, ununmnr'i flapnl Iregrom received approvnl of he sennto governmental ci itlmcy and economy, commit- ! . ...kAn Him ffi-nnn vnlftrf In nrlrl nwiivo .-". ...... 1(0,000,000 of tho stale turplui Pthe postwar employment re rve. Joirymen Near ticord Production PORTLAND, March 23 W) iorlhwe.il dairymen are produc nl I near record amount of wilt despite wurtinio labor and quipment problems and nro not 0 blame for tho current butter torUKC, a war food administra te otflclal said today. Paul C. Adnnis, dairy and oullry branch representative, ipremad belief that tho civilian auumptlon of butter must be rallied as long as military do Jindi require heavy production 1 powdered whole and con tused mil k, cheddar cheese and ct cream. From invcstlaations of caves, time dumps and Inko dwelllnas. II U known that Europeans of (e new blono Ago possessed op.' LEGAL . NOT ICES XOTIt'l Or FINAI. ACCOUNT Imtlc ii hereby given that 1 tiava TH my flnol ercounl aa exeeu:i-lx of it ailata uf Hubert Henry Rpeuldlne;. mum. and tlio Jiiitin of tlio circuit Krt of tho Stale of Oregon, for Klam la County, ho fixed ten o'clock In the teraeon of March 31. 11)43. and Uio pirtroom of laid court In tho court H at Klamath Falla. Oregon, aa tho pi and place when and whara any prion may nreient any nhlerllnna or prtptloni to anything therein contained. f a iaio umo ana piece tno court a finally aettlo anld account. LILLIAN MAItnllAI.L. HI'Aul.OlNn. btcutrlx of tho eiuto of Itoberl Hmry Snauldlnf. docoaaed M-H-U-io No. SO. NOTICE TO CRKDITOaS notice It hnrehv elvan fht th tinitur. Ifatd haa been duly appointed Ad t:.nlltralAr nf ihn r.tkt r Tnn.a. i (nl. drceaaed. hy tho Circuit Court i w oiaio oi ureson for Kiamatn ktinly. Al IUMn. h,uU r.tmltnm Villut laid ealato are notified to pre . properly verified, to tho aald fumlnUlralnr et tha nrfloa nl hla af. Henry t. Perklni, In Iho Dtewart f n Bulldlns. 731 Main lltreet. In tho fir at Klamath Falla. Oregon, within IT III months trnm ha Hala n thla Wire..' mm March 0. 1(14.1. ' - EAI1I, ItKDMAN. , Admlnlalrator of tho Kauto of .TnmB, J- Bteward, Oeceaaed. UMI M: A. No. S3. gDTtrr ne. ar.nU. . . ....... nvi.uvni ' !' ""'hy alven that I hava tha , account aa anminiairairix the Judiio of tho Circuit Court of a, iixed ten o'clock In tho forenoon of April I, 1045, In tho court K! .'I'l court, aa iho time and placo f ' objietlona or excontlona to anything t"-" wnia,nea. ana at aaia umo ana Nnal CUrl W"' "nllly '"" "ld vr.rtA L. citAsr, ... Admlnlatralrlx. MS-IS-llO; a. No. 84. Never before.. Anything like this New type centrifugal pump strcnmlincd for efficiency, simply designed, ruggedly con fuctcd for longer life, trouble irco service, lower operating ot. No belt, gears, pulleys: 'jwer moving ports to get out w order, as in ordinary pumps. Enjoy running water-all you want, whenover you want it with till. ..... water system. It's always on' now on nana at SAMSON Implement Co. '24 South 6th St . Klamnfh Falla Debate ct Over :ourt Bill The War Ala Glance ?? TH. A,!l'd Pmss Tha Wtatorn fronti Ger mans reported mighty artll '''ry barrage across lower itmiie and somo reports said assault crossings had started: Americans widened Remagcn bridgehead, captured Ncu wlcd; Snnr-Palntlnate battle ncarcd end as Mnlnz, Landau were cleared; massive air as sault of rclch continued, The Russian fronti Russians drove close to Czechoslovakia border In upper Silesia after spectacular breakthrough on 80-mlle front, periling five mnjor cities; red army In north battered close to Gdy nia, Baltic port; Germans said assault on Stettin heightened. Tht Italian fronti Contin ued quiet. The Psclilc fronti Amor! cons seized Gulmoras Islond opposlto captured Hollo, Pan ay capital; Americans on Lu zon, 10 miles from Daguio, summer capital; Australians landed on Sorakcn peninsula on Bougainville in water borne advance; U. S. planes blasted Cebu in Philippines; Japanese opened new China offensive for wheat crop northwest of Hankow. Oil ITALIAN FRONT ROME, March 23 fP) Brisk patrol skirmishes occurred yes terday on both the Fifth and Eighth army frontsh, with the enemy reacting to allied raiding parties with heavy machlncgun and small arms fire, allied head quarters announced today. In a short fight near San An sano, at the entrance to the Bologna road net which has been heavily defended in recent months, ono American patrol suffered light casualties. A short time later a lS-man enemy pa trol tried to slip through the same area and was driven back. In the fifth army area, Amer ican artillery concentrated on groups of enemy soldiers as well as movements behind the Ger man lines. An eighth army patrol oper ating northeast of Cotlgnola on the enemy's Scnio river line caugm i German work party digging in the opposite bank and inflicted a number of casualties. Farther south enemy patrols crossed the diked stream north of Faenza, but were driven off. During the past seven days American, French and British shps have been bombarding ene my targets on the Franco-Italian frontier and the Gulf of Genoa Classified Ada Bring Results. Hound's Tooth Checks . Wools Spun Itons FOli PLAY : OPEN SATURDAYS rWAC Jacket Army's "slylo show" In Phila delphia Cuitoms House revealed the littcFt milady will wear in tho WAC. Copt. Gertrude C. Dye, Wellsburg, W. Va., models new Issuo of Eisenhower jacket. OSTA Meeting Slated April 14 The meeting of the Klamath county branch of the Oregon State Teachers association will be held April 14 at Klamath Union high school. Tho session will begin with a meeting of the executive board at 10:30 a. m., and will be followed by lunch con at 12:30. Mr. Hawk of the Oregon State Teachers associ ation, who is research director from the executive board in Portland, will be the principal speaker. There will be a question box, and Mrs. Lyravinc Fish of the high school will be in charge of some skits. Farm Master 4A CHICKS 17 c E. In lots of 100 New Hampi, Rocks, R. Rods. 3A Grade 15c E. Sears THE STORE WITH : w . r ,617 MAIN STREETi T WASHINGTON. March 23 (JPi Two nurses suggested to congress today mat if members of their profession were drafted for the army and navy other women should be drafted to help them. it is an anomaly to d r a ft nurses and to leave the matter of their aids to the volunteer meth od," Miss Catherine R. Dempsey, president of the American asso ciation of Industrial Nurses, told the senate military committee. The committee Is considering a house-passed bill to make un married nurses aged 20 through 44 liable for a draft for the army and navy nurses corps. A stand similar to Miss Demp scy's was taken by Miss Kathar ine J. Densford, president of the American Nurses association. who argued that a nurses draft would not relieve the immediate emergency which the army and navy say exists. It would take too long, she said, to establish machinery. Chairman Thomas (D-Utah) asked Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey, who was pres ent, how long it would take to set up the machinery. "Thirty days," he replied. Like the wolf, the Eskimo dog does not bark. 50 Wool UNION SUITS 50 Wool SHIRTS - DRAWERS All Wool WORK SOCKS Leather Work Glovet Men's and Women's 0REG0NW00LEN STORE 800 Main ' ' PULLETS Place your orders now for future de livery for Heavy Breeds or Leghorns. 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