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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1945)
SNO-CAT TES T PROVES EASE DF TRILLING On Miirdi 10 ""' 20 """'' ,1 siif-Ciit crawler typo hauling ,11 were arranged by n. A. vJnr'k supervisor of now stir In irirtwn slates for (he 1,'s. noil consurvntlon rvk'i;, whose hr-iiln.uarlon r Mc(- .i .i....it... tn llwt Ii.mI wirn r P Li'iivltt, superintendent of " ' I... ....tln.t,l Hlirlf "org." D. Clyde. I" charge, of Uti.li w surveys,. James C. Mrr In rhiimo of Idaho snow i rv.'v. iml-rt Mrrwr on timer, V. S. forest kitvIcc. "In mv opinion," state .i mi ..u-rntlnii urn pon- HnrH to cmnpaclecl mirfiico of n rni.ill.oil. tlx. Swi-Cat could travel anywhere with comuara- Tl. vehicle weltfha 2100 nounili. and carries HO gallon of ilnollne. In cross country trips, off tin- mails. 'Cut occasion ally tfot Into ,mft spots or holes WlllTI' "I Wt.UKl ri'M ill. .IB uviiy and the track ci.uld not hold. In niirh (' E. M. TuckiT, In ventor of Grass Vallry. Calif , milckly clamped on n Utile hook, . I l, J l,(fkr,l flva ftft nui n I . ..... . loim under It, and with thin wider track and increased icvcr- jito the triieior crawirii ui.i u. ill dirflrullirs, losing only a few nioim-.nn. ..ill.. There wan a two-foot blanket of now snow on mo nucuinmry inaunlnln rnursi) and (lucper (iuw mi tli" Crater lake cnumc. Thi' toughed emirsn of all was the Mount Ashland run where new mow ranged from 32 to 411 Inches on top of three to four feet nl 010 snow. In ome spots the tractor cut j....t. r tn in in in,.i. in u iiriui ...v...n. The ikl'innuotcd trailer that was drawn old noi cjiino cienr ine .... tnr fit 1 rant mite nenr the iiimmlt of Huckleherrv, hut drsplte this droit, the Sno-Cal dirt not falter, Work is giving serious inoiium i. it.. .... .i.u. ni... r I.,H IU llic niinnit.niij w n , v ,., . h I Snow-Cat, Leavltt stated, a It urnrac .uiwiiri., i.uiiiHKr ui ii.p Diamond Lake Improvement DIPHTHERIA REPORTED PORTLAND, April fl (I") A total of 123 cases of diphtheria his been reported In the first three months or ID4.1, according to the stale health bulletin. Upstate counties reported five of the 13 cases listed last week. Classified Ada Bring Results. Abu-" yT o lit . . . mo dm wild riKiru i-A.u HEAD MIX. tnrk --.L conloint AIL necetiory Ingi.dl nl. Juit add water, mix and for voiloly, to pacliog contonti add Y cup of chop Dad eAbkmA" dull and chop pad nutt. Try Cinch iVafltoa onrf Cfntfi Hot Cades, roof rio Howard J. Wilkinson, on of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wil kinson of thla city, returned to duty after 20 days leave on Jan uary 10. Wilkinson spent three weeks In Oakland In the navul hospital In-dire hla return home. llo was moved from Ills destroy er to the base hospital where he will ho confined for several mouths. Ills address Is Flc Howard J. Wilkinson, USN ba.te hospital, Navy 128, Ward A-8, Cure i'ostmii.ttcr, San Francisco. HOME ON LEAVE Marine 1st. Lt. William R. Hopper, 23, Is homo on leave after recently returning to this country from tho Centrul Pacific theater of war, where he was a pilot with I lie fourth marine air wlntf fltihter-boinlier souadron. From bases in tho Gilbert and Marshall Islands, his unit carried out bomblnr missions aialtut en emy Installations on the atolls of Mill, Jaluit and Maloolap In tho Marshal Is, He participated In 811 missions, IokkIiiU 300 com bat flying hours, and la credited with a direct hit on a Kun em placement, Lt, Hopper waa graduated from Grant high school In Port land In 1U40. He attended Wll lamctto university in Salem for one year, and enrolled the fol lowing year at the University of Oregon. He entered flight train ing in Augusi oi IU4Z, and was commissioned at Cnrpim Christ!, Tex., In April of 1043. Hla wife, the former Mary Lou Johnson, resldea at 841 Pa cific Terrace. WHITE RECOVERING PKC Joseph W. While of 1220 Main In Klamath Fails, has now recovered at the B2(ilh convales cent center, United States army General hospital, from wounds received In Duren, Germany on November 17, 11144. While at this hospital. White received ex pert medical care, followed by a period of convalescence. He has now been released from duty. Ho Is a member of an Infan try unit, and Joined tho army In November, 1042. Cpl. W. M. (Jill) Adams of the IO.')Sth engineer construction battalion Is tho huaband of Mrs. Doris Adams of 1783 Derby In Klamath Falls. Cpl. Adams enlisted In the army In October of 1044. and has received all of his training at Fort Lewis, Washington. .He Is Die son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy nuams oi loos Bay, urcgon. In TuUIaka C. A. Dunn, Klamath Falls contractor, spent Thursday In Tulclake on business. FOUR FIELD ARMIES PAIIIS, April 9 UP) For cur rent activities, operational con trol of the U, S. ninth army and the 2 !Hh tactical air command have been returned respectively to the U. 8. 12th army group and the U. S. ninth air force, supreme headquarters announc ed today. In addition to the ninth, Gen. Omar N. Bradley' 12th army group Includes the U. S. first, third and ISth armies, making Hradley the first general in American history to command four field armies In one group. - His command consists of con siderably moro than 1,000,000 men. Control of the 12th-army group was aplit at the time of the Germans' Ardennes offen sive last December, when the ninth and part of the first were switched to Field Marshal Mont gomery's 21st army group. When the Ardennes bulge was flattened Bradley got back the first army dementi, but the ninth was kept under Montgom ery becuuso lt was to be used with his troops In tho plnccr cleanup west of the Rhine, and the Initial thrust across the river. SUNDAY, APRIL 8TH THI "i0f cooi HI tlltt til H tit IIMII FOR WHOM 4 BELL TOLLS Ei PELICAN THEATRE Shrine Club Benefit Ticket Sales Good Ticket sales are going well for the Shrine Crippled Chil dren' hospital benefit dance to be held at the armory Saturday night, officials of the Klamath Shrine club reported today. The public was urged to purchase tickets, whether tho buyer In tends to attend the dance, in view of tho worthiness of the benefit. A large crowd attended the Shrine club crab feed held at the Willard hotel Wednesday night. 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