Pra-Camp Phyilcali 4-11 all II
iliun lcitvliiK fur cmnp ut Luke
u' the Woods will hu cxiiniliiud
by u doctor und wolKlicd before
nnunrklnu fur cmnp July 21).
They will muut nt tlif health
center, 11M0 Mnln, nt 10:30 h. in.
Two county school unites will bo
provided for their transporta
tion. Women ol ttio Moon Krldny,
July 20, the lioiniMniiklnK com
inltlco of tho Women of the
Mooso will itponnor u potluek
luncheon 111 tlio Moose hull lit
12:1111 p, in. unci nt 2 i, in, thnro
will bo n curd putty In tho hull.
Thin will bo tho fifth of tho sc
l'le unci tho public is Invited to
attend.
Recolvai Promotion Gerald
"Speck" Murray, former Kluin
utll r'ulU Juvenile officur, now
nlutlonud In tho Philippine with
thu army, him been promoted
from ciiptuln to mujnr unci has
received tho Ilionzo Slur mudul,
nccordliiK to word received by
friends today. Ill wlfo in id sou
now live nt Oiikrldiio.
On Furlough -Pvt. Charles F.
DrL.li p Jr., nun of Mr. mid Mm,
Charles K. Di-Uip, 524 llln.li, In
homo on furlouxh from Cmnp
Will Ic IK, Tex,, until July 211. Hi!
bun Just completed five months'
tmlulnx In tho Infantry unci will
report to Cmnp Adulr at tho ex
piration or nix (urlouKli,
At Lake Mildred Williams.
who tuia Just completed her
irciuiniiin yeur ni ui university
of OreKon, In ut (Jump Esther Ap
lileiiutc, Lliku 0' tho Woods.
whero she In iictlnu n couaielor
(or Ulrl bcoutn. .She In in
ctuirito of tho Sen Gull unit.
Now Pottage Stamp Tho
three-cent two Jlnm commemor
ullvo stump la on mile nt the
Klnmnth Falls pout office now.
It I urccn in color, tho size of
tho npi'iiul delivery, unci nlc
turns tho murine planting the
ling on iwo jinui island.
In V-5 Dcnn Abbott, don of
Mr .nnd Mm. Jullnn Abbott of
Mldluiid roud, la now nt the Man
tnnu School of Milieu nt Butte,
Mnnt. Ho la studying thcro in
v.ia unit of tho nnvy V-8 pro'
gram.
VUltln9 Horo nlchnrd Tor
ter of tho University of Michl
gnn hna been hero n few dnya
viaiiing mpi. i.oweu 1. Uokkc
ahall of the Mnrino Barracks
Porter visited Crntcr nnd Din'
mond lakes.
In Midland Mra. Robert Ren-
nry nnd dnimhter. Helen Ann
with Mra. Florence Gornnort
nnd daughter, Christine, of
, amcKion, (.uiir., nro visiting
J with Mrs. Renncy's pnrcnts In
midland.
Bustnata Prom Sacramento
(. Ij. Hubble nf Sncrnnionto wns
in Kinmnth. Falls on business
concerning timber soles Tues
day. He Is a former resident
of this city.
Canning B o h o o I Canning
school will bo held nt tho Pell
ran thentro commencing July
23 and continuing until July 20,
wnon nnme ireezing nnd cnn
nlng methods will bo discussed.
Spend Weekend Wnndn Cas-
ici nnd Diirbnrn Homnn spent
the weekend In Chlloquln nnd
ron runmnin.
Vacation Mnry Hulchc,nj has
returned to LnPolnte's nftcr n
prolonged vncntlon.
The Neweit
. In
Gabardine
and
Tropical ft
SPORT
SHIRTS
Cool and comfortable
worn lnilde or out
$4.65 to $8.50
In beautiful bluei,
tans, greens, browns
'" 1111
UdrewsJ
MANSTORE
tat Main St
2
li WED. f
II July 2S
U Armory 1
Service Wlvos Tho .Service
men's Wives club will moot ut
tho USU nt 11th nnd Wiilnut,
Thurnduy night, July ID, ut 7:30
for Its regular meeting, Thoro
will also oo a potluek supper.
Tourist Meotlna -Tho tourist
commlttco of the chmnber of
commerco will meet Frlduy
morning ut 10 to discuss plans
for tho mooting to bo hold at
Uond.
Correction Cruter luko has a
depth of llllll) foot, uccordlng to
government soundings. Duo to
mi error In copy roudlng, o story
in yesterday's ptipcr slutcd tho
luko Is bottomless.
Meeting Goorgo Duvls, elinlr
mini, hus culled a mooting of tho
rules commlttco of tho ehumbur
of commerco for 11:30 Thursday,
Tho commlttco will look Into
tho mutter of a rules buronu.
On Business Guy Ilurmon,
former Kliimutli resident, now
with tho Missouri-Pacific rail
way company, Is In town on bus
iness from Eugene,
In Town Mr. and Mrs. J. L,
finely of Siintn llurburu uro In
town. They are owners of the
Mademoiselle shop In Sunlii Bur
buru. In Syracuse Mrs, Rlchnrd
niincly, the former Huth Hlce, Is
In Syrucusc, N. Y, ut present.
Her husband left recently for
overseas.
On Vacation Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Perry nro spending
their vucntlon nt Fish lnke.
Shopping Mrs. M. L. Sutton
nnd daughter were shopping
from Tulelnke today.
Classified Ads Bring Results
LEGAL NO! ICES
NO TIC It INVITING ItlUS
Tti undermined I'otlcs Judio of th
eUy of Klamith rail. Orotfon will re-
clv lt hid up to 0 I1. M, Monday.
Auiruit fl. p and publicly opened at
7:.H) I. M. In lht council charntxr of Iho
rliy hsll. for lh rnnttnirtlon and In
(union or a lawn sprinkler Uiiim to
fine"1' W,t1 pu,np h0UM n upply
I'Uni and tpaclflrallont r on flla
wnn in roiica iun or may b ob-
talnvd from ihm rltv anaTlnaor imnn a
depoilt or $a oo, Tn quanlltlea Involved
ara approvlmaltly 43K Mn. fl. of to
3" lalv. pipe; 20OO lin. ft. of B" ptp,
one .to HP motor and floo f p.m. pump;
ronrrala pump houaa and acrkorl.
Tha city ratvrva lha rtgtit to rajacl any
HAnoi.n rnANEv,
Pollro Judf,
Jr. M-in.jo-23 No. im.
runi.io I.ANI KAI.C
DKPAUTMKNT OK TIIR INTrnini
t'. H LAND omCK al Lakavlew, Or.
on, jttir ii, in4A,
NO rit.K U hereby given thai,
direr led by the CommU.hiner of the
Coiiernl lind Office, under provlilon
of aectlnn 359. W. 8,, aa amvndml hy
aecllon 14 of lha act of June 3H, 34
in mat., liwi, punuani lo the an
plication of Cltarlca A. Malney. Serial
no, IMOJ77, wa will offer at public aale,
to the hltftieit bidder, iiut al tin! lui
than II.W per ncre, at 14 o'clock a, m..
on the za day of August next, at ihlt
oinrit. ine (oiiowing irari or lano.
WMIW'i, HEVBW . 2.1. T. 40 fl.,
It, 0 ., W, M. Containing HO at-ret.
The peraon making the hliheit bid will
he required to Immediately pay the
amount thereof.
Any persona claiming adversely the
abova-descrlbcrt land are advlied to file
their clalrni, or objection!, on or before
the lime designated for aale.
Any person entitled to claim a prefer
ence Hght under the first proviso to
said section 14 as an owner of con
tiguous land must assert his claim with
in 90 days from the date of public of
fering and conditional sale lo the highest
bidder and at the expiration of said
R reference right period, If no such right
as been atuirted. the hlgheit blddrr
wilt b declared the purchaser of the
land.
CLARENCE W. OOIJC. Register.
Jy. 18-35; Au. l-fl-15 No. 1M,
I't'lll.K! LAND SAI.K
DCrAKTMI.NT Or THK I.NTr.KIOR
V. s. land orriCE l Lak.vl.w, on
(on. July 14. 1043.
NOTICE U hereby ilvrn that.
dlrvclvd by lh CommUtloner of the
General Ijinil Offlr.. undtr provliloni
of lection S4AS. H. 8., at amtnded by
aeellnn 14 of the art of Juna 28, 1034
148 Stat., 12A8I, puratiant to tho applica
tion of John II. Matney, Serial No.
ninua. we will offer al public aale. to
the hlsheat bidder, but at not leaa than
11.35 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on
the 32 day of AtifUit next, at thli
office, the following tract of land:
Lot 3. Sec. 30. T. 40 8., R. 10 E., W. M.
Containing 40.32 acrea.
The peraon making the hlghett bid
will be required to Immediately pay the
amount thereof.
Any peranns claiming advemely the
alMive-rioRcrtbrd land are advUed to file
their clalma. or objection!, on or before
the lime designated for aale.
Any peraon entitled to claim a prefer
ence right under the flnit provlao to aald
ectlon 14 aa an owner nf contiguous
land mint asiert hla claim within 30
daya from the date of public offering
and conditional aale to the hlgheet bid
der and at the expiration of laid prefer
ence right period, If no uch riant hen
been aiaerlcd, the hlgbeat bidder will
be declared the nurrhaaer of the land.
Cl.Alir.NClC W. OOI.IC. neglater,
Jy. 18-11; Au. 1-0-15 No. ISO.
Enjoy SthortUy Rastrvi
It's MEIL0W ps a
SUNNY MORNING
1 0LKKIDED WHISKEY B6 Pi"'fJllSl flf "0
40 oroln neulrol iplrlli. letS.La'"! rtivB
'lehealay DtitllUrl Corp.. N.Y.C.Vy ,49 ! mixwtSitCua .,'
4-H GIRLS SLATED
Four-II girls who Dlnn to at
tend cump ut Luko o' thu Woods
will meet ut the health servlco
building, 1045 Main at 10:30
u. m. Sunday, July 20. They
will bu returned to tho post of
fice building at approximately 0
p. in., August 4.
Boys will meet ut the same
time und plucu on August fi and
bo returned to tha post offlco
building August 11.
Children may make use of
wushlng fucllltics ut camp and
keep clothes cleuu und dormitor
ies neut.
Extra cush muy bo tuken for
sinull personul expenditures,
such us sodu-pop, stumps und
postcurds. IMicli should bring a
lieurty lunch the day of de
parture. One red und one blue ration
slump for cucli child should be
In tho county ugent's office, post
office building, together with
cump costs July 21.
Tho camp progrum this year
will Include many Interesting
diversions. There will be bout-
Inn, swimming (with instruc
tion), fishing, hiking nnd games.
There will bo clusscs In leather-
craft, camping, making lapel
pins nnci gills.
ihcro will be nig hearty meals
to match the outdoor uppetltes,
every any tho whole wcok of
camp.
Early Grants Pass
Resident Succumbs
Funeral services will bo held
July ID at 2 p. m., in tho Hallf
Funeral home in Grant Pass
for Duvid LeRoy Prultt, who
pusscd away July 16 at the Jo
sephine county ho.ipltul.
Mr. Prultt wns born Februory
10, 1838, In Frankfort, Mo., and
hud resided in Grnnts Pass the
past 23 years. Mrs. Prultt pass
ed uwuy September 30, 1940.
Mr. Pruitt lcuvcs 3 dnughtcrs,
of Klamath Fulls: Mrs. A. B.
Moore, Mrs. Oris Stunsbury and
M.rs. Lulu Putcrbaugh.
Other surviving children arc:
D. S. Pruitt, Vclta Prultt, B. H.
Pruitt. all of Eugene: R. H.
Pruitt, Commlo Pruitt, Ernest
Pruitt and Dr. Blaine Pruitt, all
of Grunts Pass: one brother,
James Pruitt, dishing, Okla.;
ono sister, Dora Biles, Cushlng,
Okla.; 30 grandchildren, among
them Vernon Moore of Klamath
Falls; and 18 great-grandchil
dren.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
friends of Andrew (Andv) E.
Wrights und our friends for the
usslstunco given us In our time
of sndncss unci for the beautiful
flowers nnd thoughts of encour
agement. Our hearts ore tender
but wo realize God has a way of
guiding. Andy is now in his
hnnds. Words can never express
our grateful thoughts. Sincerely,
Walter John und Hose M. Kcr
rlgnn, 651 Bench St., Ashland,
Ore. 7-18
TIRE
INSPECTION
STATION
DICK B. MILLER CO.
7th and Klam. Ph. 4103
"Darlings
of
Rhythm"
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
fe
RETURNS
John II. Bnlcntlne, cox 2c,
has been home on leave from
thrco years' overseas service,
two years In the Atlantic and
one year In the Pacific theater
from where ho has Just re
turned, Ho Is visiting his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Balen
tine, 1004 Huron, and also with
relatives in Dorrls, Calif. He
Joined the navy here on October
18, 1042.
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ABOARD THE USS FLET
CHER IN THE EACIFIC Don
ald P. Smith, RDM 2c, of 031
Prospect. Klamath Falls, fights
aboard this destroyer which has
piled up a great war record
while battling Japanese ships,
planes, and submarines over
200,000 miles of the western
Pacific.
Her guns have downed 11 Jap
planes and helped destroy eight
others. The Fletcher has sunk
a cruiser, assisted in sinking an
other and heavily damaged two
destroyers. She has sunk one
submarine and Is credited with
the probable sinking of another.
She has rescued more than 1000
survivors from five stricken
ships, five planes and a subma
rine. GETS AIR MEDAL
FIFTH AIR FORCE, Philip
pines 1st. Lt. Joseph M. Pritch
ard, pilot with 312th bombard
ment group, an A-20 attack unit
of fifth air force In the Philip
pines, has been awarded the Air
Medal "for meritorious achieve
ment In sustained operational
flight missions."- He Is the hus
band of Mrs. Frances pritchard,
frcsno, Calif., and son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe F. Pritchard of 925
California, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Overseas 13 months and cred
ited with 51 combat missions
over enemy territory, Lt. Pritch
ard is a graduate of Kiamatn
Union high school and attended
IF BABY CRIES AT NIGHT
ting and annul of diaper ruh may be
cause. 8nrinldo on Moxsana, aoo thing
medicated powder, 40-year family favor
it. Save, in larger bum. Get Mexaana.
If 0.
eamBaalaaaaiaaa4Waili' llriwaiaii
Millions of battle-weary veterans must get home for furloughs, then move
back to camps for pre-Pacific training.
For them these trips ARE necessary. .
k And, just as necessary to the country for which they are fighting!
No. 1 job of Qreat Northern's passenger service is moving fighting men
first. On the Empire Builder and the railway's many other trains, space for
civilian travel now is at a minimum.
The Office of Defense Transportation order that over-night steeping car
service on runs of 450 miles or less be discontinued on July 15 will mean con
siderably less space for civilian travelers.
Great Northern is confident that it can continue to successfully meet its obit
' gation to the men in uniform if everyone will think, "Fighters First!"
tei
Socromento, Calif., Junior col
lege beforn receiving hU wings
und commission In tho air force
In August, 1943, He was recent
ly promoted to hla. present ronk.
Lt. Pritchard has served with
the 312th in the liberation of
the Philippines.
WINS PRIZE
CAMP ROBERTS, Calif.
Pvt. LcCluIro R. Angus of Klam
ath Falls won a $10 prize, his
platoon championship and the
Expcrt'a medal ior marksman
ship on the rifle range here re
cently. Ho Is training as an in
fantryman in Compony D of the
78th battalion.
His mother, Mrs. Lila Angus,
resides at 3005 Boardman, Klam
ath Fulls.
SERVING OVERSEAS
' MIDWAY ISLANDS Hucl
B. Brashcars Jr., PM 3c, USNR,
has served overseas 14 months,
t.-,lrrr AntartiA natrnl cnrvmn In
Snntpmhnr 1B43. He IS the son nf
Mr. ana Mrs. n. li. crasnears
of 1850 Fremont. (Official U.
S. navy photograph).
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Warren L. Anderson, S 2c, I
has spent a nine-day leave Irom
duty with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Anderson of Ander
son avenue. Warren has been
in San Diego since last March
and this was his first leave since
reporting to boot camp. He ex
pects a transfer or . shipping
orders when he reports back.
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RECEIVES PROMOTION
Capt. T. H. Mills, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Mills, with the
army of occupation in Europe,
has recently been promoted from
lieutenant.
He writes his folks of a day
as acting C. O. and operations
officer. A couple of scraps
started the day. Someone tried
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FIGHTERS FIRST!
II. I. WAYNE, Gen. Agent
Crent Northern Station, Fliono 4101
Klamath Falls, Oregon
route ofth& EMPIRE BUILDER
uSaTjii1!'- ji!.r,.,siigiu i
n.i,..n. PORTLAND
SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS
to steal an airplane and did get
off with some property; ships
were transferred out, "and many
other things that really were a
lulu for experience."
Caot. Mills said he wasn't
sorry for the experience but.
"tno responsibility was aimosi
too much."
His nurcntfl are spending the
summer at Crater lake, and his
wife and baby daughter live In
southern California.
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NORMANDY BASE SECTION,
France PFC Paul H. Leeling
of 621 N. 11th. a member of the
780th army transportation corps
base depot, finds his work at a
large redeployment port in the
Normandy base section to be as
urgent and important since the
cessation of hostilities as it was
prior to tho war's end.-
The port, which a few weeks
ago was handling a steady flow
of Incoming supplies destined
lor our armies inside Oermany,
is now handling material going
out of Europe under the rede
ployment plan. This material,
no longer of use In Europe, is be
ing shifted through this port to
other theaters of operation to aid
in final victory over Japan.
GO UP AT IlIN
One warehouse for potatoes
and two sorting sheds are being
constructed at Malm near the
Great Northern railway.
Jacobs, Malcolm and Burtt,
large produce firm of San Fran
cisco, is building a large double
deck warehouse and Troy V.
Cook, local produce dealer, is
constructing a sorting shed at
Malin on Great Northern prop
erty. The El Bee Potato company is,
also erecting a large spud sorting
shed there.
Construction of these new fa
cilities is nearing completion and
they will be ready for handling
the new season's potato crop.
The Sharp Grain company, a
new firm under the management
of C. E. Sharp, who was former
ly connected wan the Merrill
Mills, is building a large grain
warehouse on Great Northern
property at Merrill. Shuck
Brothers are alsa constructing a
commodious tile warehouse at
Merrill on Great Northern prop
erty.
D'Albini To Audit j
Klamath Falls Books
Gus D'Albini will commence
his annual audit for the city of
Klamath Falls, Thursday, July
19.
All books in all city depart
ments will be audited and work
completed in a week or so. Ex
penditures for the entire city
management for the past fiscal
year will be announced when
D'Albini has finished with the
books.
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r-cAiMror II
CALP IRRlTATIOfi
Application of attdfctlw! Rtol
and ikmpooa wHh Rtainol Soap, shr
kappy rahaf, say many grafeM man.
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Flashes of
Life
NICE BABYI I
SPOKANE. Wash.. July 18 UP)
Investigating a "kidnapped
baby" report. Detective Ralph
weir discovered that a seven-
year-old neighbor girl had taken
the infant to her woodshed to
"play house" after she heard
him crying in his crib.
The case was solved In leas
than an hour, but now Weir Is
afraid there may be new devel
opments.
The baby had chicken box.
The little girl and Weir never
havel
....
DOG'8 LIFE?
VANCOUVER, Wash., July 18
(IP) Buck Private Bosco went
AWOL recently, and a court
martial board at Vancouver bar
racks "busted" him from Drivate
first class.
With the demotion In rank
went a sentence of confinement
to quarters. But the errant St.
Bernard isn't barking about that.
The "quarters" happen to be the
officers' mess, where Bosco lan
guishes in luxury and mulls over
the fate of civilian canines be
tween bites on his steak bones.
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MAD MONEY
LOS ANGELES, Calif., July
18 (IP) Arrested on a charge of
jaywalking when she assertedly
dashed into heavy downtown
traffic, Mrs. Dixie Evans, 28,
wife of a serviceman, was de
clared by the policeman In
volved to have:
Refused to give him her name;
Clung to a telephone pole to
keep from going to jail.
But to jail she went. And the
municipal court judge found her
guiitv of the laywalklng charge,
fined her $50. Usual "fee" to
jaywalkers is $2.
C of C Considers
Housing Problems
In an effort to settle some of
the housing problems which will
confront the community with
the arrival of a large number of
marines, the housing committee
of the chamber of commerce has
invited representatives of wom
en's organizations and men's
service clubs and lodges to at
tend a meeting to be held Thurs
day at 2 p. m. They will discuss
me Housing situation ana at
tempt to work out a practical
plan for taking care of the large
influx of families and wives of
the men who will be transfered
here.
Help prevent and control for
est fires. It is a patriotic duty.
Keeping fire out of the farms,
fields and forests aids our coun
try and helps defeat the enemy.
Keep Oregon Green.
KAyow
HERALD AND NEWS FIVE
E SWEEPER L
REVEALED BY NAVY
WASHINGTON. Julv 18 Mn
The navy announcod today the
loss of two motor minesweepers
In the Bnrncn nrnn na a manlf nf
enemy action.
ine snips, tne xms oo and
mo xivia joo. naa a normal com
plement of about 39 each.
There were none klllod or
missing, the navy said, but no
information was available on th
number of wounded.
There was- no casualty status
reported for either of tho ships'
skippers.
une IMS 365 was under com
mand nf I.t (a Prorl n v.. II
Jr., New Orleans, La.
ine ims so was commanded
bv Lt. (a RlnU-o n Sf r
gan, la. '
loss of the two craft raised to
324 the total naval vessels of all
types lost In the war.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Monarch
Ranges
Wood and Coal
Malleable 4-wall con
struction
Full white porcelain
enamel
Vitrifuied "glass lined"
rust-resisting fluet
Large firebox, especially
designed for wood or
coal
Extra large oven
Limited Stock Electrto
Room Heaters
Cascade
Home Furnishings
COMPANY
Ph. 8365 124 N. 4th
VERN OWENS, Mgr.
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
Phone 8222 901 Main
summER".
It's thanks' to the clever
Chinese for inspiring this
wonderful Summer fab
ric, so crisp and cool.
And thanks, too, to our
equally clever designers
who have worked it Into
such livable, wearable
Summer fashions.
J Ml