OFFICII!. START
G1VENGRESCENT
IRIS' GAMP
The rocrcatlonul cmnp for the
personnel at the Murine llui'
rucks win officially opened lust
Saturday night tit tlio camp
wliluli it nun i' Crescent Luko.
101m lit of tha lug cabins uro
completed so fur unci the mesi
hull la nvurliiK completion. 'I'hu
mill will consist of 4S bulldliiKi
when rinlahcil. Col. Uoui'KU U.
Vim Union him boon In com
iuiiiicI lit Iho Uiirrucks clurlnil
construction of Iho camp unci
much o( the ornunlzutlon and
IiiiIUIIiik was made posslulo
IhrotiKh the efforts of Mrs. Von
Orclnn.
Flvu unllii of forest land win
lilvan to tlio iirotin bv ths Do.
suhutos Forest service and It Is
from thin area that the logs ara
do I n K iiiKnn.
Tlio opening on Saturday night
wim a 1'omhlnntlnn oillclnl open
Inu ii ml fin uwnll nurtv for Col
Vim Ordnn. On hand to honor
Iho colonel were marines and
their guests and part of the post
diinco DUIKI.
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued from Page One)
In It up to their necks. These
curs thut you curp at are whnt
they arc because wo navo to
keep them going so Incessantly
(hut there In no tune for clcnnlni!
or overhaul and the track of
whose roughness you compliilu
uro made so by the constunt
pounding of heuvy war freight
whose end purpose Is to smash
our enemies und If wo hadn't
been here to carry It our enemies
mluht have smashed til.
"Ilesldos, If you as a civilian
would stay at home, we could
provide comfortable accommodii
tlnn for one more soldier or
sailor."
Seattle Woman
Suet Matquerader
SEATTLE, July 18 (PI A
young Seattle "wife," Dolores
l.orroii, started annulment pro
ceecllngs yesterday against Dn
ny D. Carroll. 25 year-old worn
an foundry worker accused of
masquerading as a man and in
ducing ner to go through a mar
riage ceremony.
The comnlolnt said that "hus
band's" real name Is Marcella
Majorus and that the ceremony
took place in Tacoma last Feb
ruary 18.
Parker Heads
Forestry Project
TOriTLAND, July 18 (VP)
3 he Ulacknmas county farm
forestry demonstration project,
established by the U. S. soli
conservation service five years
ago, will be headed by Alvln u
Tarker.
Tarker. an Oregon State col-
lego graduate, and formerly on
the Trinity national forest staff
In California, succeeds Walter
Ferguson.
DAMAGE SUIT FILED
PORTLAND, July 18 T) -An
OPA suit filed In federal
rourt here asks $411.86 In treble
damages from the Duncan Lum
ber company, Elkton, accused
or violating price ceilings.
tfbyABid
Another thrilling true
story ef railroads and
railroad men I
TONIGHT 8:00
KFJI
Southern Pacific's
lilAIN LINE
Marines Construct Summer Camp
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A group of marinas from the Marina Barracks art shown here during the finishing of logs for
their new camp near Crescent lake. ine. logs are iiattenea on iwo siaes ana man nuoa 10
gather vertically by means of grooves to' make the building. (Marine corps photo).
HOI FOR LEAVE
Home on a 30-duy leave after
returning iron) Kuiopeun duty Is
Ciipt. Ocorgu Oocrmg, former
Klninatli Fulls dentist. Ho was
met In Portland lust Saturday
by Mrs. Goerlng and Is now ut
home at, 11)44 Huron with his
wife and two children, Georgia
and Adcllo.
Copt, Goerlng hus been In
France, Luxembourg, Hclglum,
and Germany us a dentist In the
3rd corps since Inst August. He
wears the KTO ribbon with four
battle stars and tlio Bronze Star
medal.
The captain was at one time
In action "round Dastcigne when
It wns surrounded and It wns
the troops of the 3rd corps which
rellcvod the men there. His
unit received a commendation
from General Palton at that
time.
At the end of his leave, Cnpt.
Goerlng will rejoin his group
for reassignment.
Hearing Waived In
Burglary Case
Marvin H. Adams, 18, charged
with burglary not in a dwelling,
waived preliminary hearing yes
terday In Justice court. Bail
was set at $1000 cash and he
was committed to the county Juil
in lieu of bail.
Adams allegedly stole proper
ty belonging to the Klamath
county agricultural experiment
station on May 'ii, Including n
mlcroscopo valued at $130.
PORTLAND PILOT KILLED
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July
18 (!) Philip L. Fulghum, 23,
Portland, chief aviation pilot,
was one of two navy men killed
today in an acrinl collision near
Corry field. Occupants of the
other plana made a safe forced
landing.
Schoolmates Club The meet
ing of the Schoolmates club at
the Klrkpatrlck home In Mnlin
on Friday, July 20, will be a
noon potluck luncheon. The
meeting will be an all-day session.
'INVISIBLE' LIQUID
PrMtptfy RtHwet Miitry
and IMpi HmI Ugtj
sinn rashes
Rsre'a a Doctor's antuwptle formula
Zmo a bUIbIms liquid which appmm
fsnntls on skin yet so hljhly medl
eaud that Drat appllrationa rtllava
(teniae, burning of simple akin rushes,
Ecttm. Athlete's Foot and simllir akin
and scalp Irritations dua to asternal
cause. Zerao Is backed br an amasJnf rec
ord of suooMil First trial eomrinew. In S
alias. At any drugstore, js" y Q
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg. '
mtem Hiiaill
PP'BREiS
BitaasiM
Visit Hera Mrs. Leonard
Lcit.ko and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds
visited at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. If. W. Lcltr.ke of Falrhavcn
hulghts early this week en route
to Evcrott, wash., from Fresno,
Calif., whore their husbands arc
stationed. TSgt. Leltzke and
MSgt. Reynold aro awaiting
reassignment after returning
from overseas duty. Mrs. Lin
coln Leltzke accompanied the
young women on their trip from
Fresno to Klamath Falls,
Girl Born Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Riggs arc receiving the congrat
ulations of their friends on the
birth of a baby girl, Tuesday at
7 a. in. Donna Sue arrived at
the Hillside hospital, weighing
8 pounds. She is the first child
of the Rlggs. Her mother is a
former Wave stationed at the
NAS here, her father an ar
chitectural engineer with How
ard R. Pcrrln'a office.
Police Court Four drunks
appeared In police court thus
morning. Louise Hcrndon, 403
Pine, was cited to appear in
court charged with jay-,walking.
T
X-
The cmDloves at the county
courthouse have been the latest
group to sign up 100 per cent
for the freo chest X-rays to be
made by the mobile unit which
will roll into Klamath Falls on
August 6,
The unit, which is sponsored
by the Klamath County Public
Health association and financed
by the Christmas Tuberculosis
seal sale, will be in iuamain
Falls on August 8 ,7, and the
morning of August a.
There will be time for 300
X-rays a day and applications
coming In are being numbered
If there is not enough time to
take all the people signed up
the names will be placed on file
for next year when the unit
comes through again.
The community of Malln has
already reached their quota and
complete arrangements have
been made there. The unit will
be at Kalina park in back of the
store in Malin.
The chest X-ray unit will
come into Klamath county on
July 27 at Bly.
FORT LEWIS SAVES
Wednesday, July 18, 1845
War in the East
FORT LEWIS. July 18 (IP)
Savings of approximately thirty
mil Ion dollars nave necn cnect-
ed In the lust six months alone
by thrf Fort Lewis army service
forces depot, it was announced
today.
Segregating, classifying and
processing all materials returned
from overseas theaters for sal
vage, the depot has turned back
Into supply channels a total of
1B.47S.1D7 items, representing
more than 350,000 tons.
The materials processed in
clude everything pertaining to
the army, and range from aspir
in tablets to locomotives. It in
cludes material left behind in
ovorseas theaters as the troops
move up, as well as Junk collect
ed from the battlefields. Each
item is thoroughly Inspected be
fore packaging and shipment to
designated depots over the coun
try. There are no precedents for
this type of work, as it is an en
tirely new operation for the
army, said Col. E. A. Mueller,
commanding officer of the de
pot. One of a very few similar
depots in the entire country, the
Fort Lewis unit was set up in
October of last year. It main
tains a sub-depot at Seattle to
handle scrap iron and metals.
At the present time, 460,000
square feet of ' warehousing
space In 43 large processing
buildings Is occupied In this type
of work.
USO Camera Club
Holds Meetings '
The first two meetings of the
USO Camera club have been
held at the USO clubrooms on
Friday and Tuesday nights
under the direction of Dr. E. D.
Lamb,
Dr. Lamb chose as his subjects
for the first meetings the topics
"PhotoKraDhic Material" and
"Composition." His schedule of
coming lectures will include
"Enlamins and P r i n 1 1 n e."
"Landscapes," "Clouds and Por
traits," "Retouching Prints,"
"Kodachrome Slides," and "En
larging." This club is ODen to civilians
as well as military personnel of
mis area.
Where's That Birdie?
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When It comes to pleasing photographers, Gen. George S. Patton,
Jr., left, and Lt.-Gen. James H. Doolittle have everything. Here
"Old Blood and Guts" mugs for a girl photographer, while General
Jimmy produces a big grin as they pose during press conference
in Los Angeles.
ANNOUNCING ...
Now Open for Business '
Ed and Lou's
RADIATOR SERVICE
Modern Equipment I
for
CLEANING
REPAIRING
RE-CORING
E. O. Edscn L. A. Culbertson
. Formerly with Specialized Service Co.
OUR NEW LOCATION
515 Broad St. Phone 7586
Notice to Ute PutUic
gEGINNINO en or b.for. July 1, Mr. Earl Miller will
b. tht operator ef Mtllorr'i M.at Market. Ha li
returned T.teran ef the early Aleutian Islands campaign
and of Germany.
sIVE him a break and help him In all tha way you
ean. He will return by giving you tha best meat at
less cost,
pHIS Is In leaping with my premise to the returned
veterans whan th.y left.
IR. MILLER, as many will rsmember, htlped operate
this market whan It first opened and was her about
a year when called Into service. He served about five
years.
MallaMfi Market
Tokyo am jilleri
on China, or homeland
inioiion at 8-29' f,
lighten rokt Japan "
JAPAN
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Tokyo
lapi in fanatical
ait Hand on
OKnowo plateau
TmONGOLIA jfrt '"In
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matt: hammer I V---H tVfJT
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Vchungkina-wSACAShenaha; -X.
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K.e,tJL OTFoechew 'WO J.MAV,
burmWuVoimosa '
r.-.. f jS Hong Kong .
ftiingooili-'Y 37th Div. J,
l( THAISlNDO-CHINA . ,?Y iu""' GUAM-'
yj 1&':-Ky Brunei-Tarokan lrfS '
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VL IJapiin pmeeri ,ep0cd thiUcd
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HERALD AND NEWS 8EVKf
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Pendleton's
Laundries Close
PENDLETON, Ore,, July Js
W'l Lacking OPA and WL8
price celling and wage celling
relief, Pendleton laundries
closed down entirely Monday,
and shortly afterward the cltv'a
holds and tourist courts fol
lowed suit. -
Hotel men, with a total ef
300 rooms represented, said
they no longer could operate
without laundry service. One of
Pendleton's laundries, the Troy,
handled the hotel business tha
last two weeks, but lost so
much money In this transaction,
according to its manager, J, T.
Snelston, that it refused to tuke
any more hotel work.
MILES
(NBA Telephoto)
Last stage of the bitter Okinawa battle an4 Brunei Bay Invasion ol
Borneo by Australian troops highlight Pacific war news ot past week.
Two offensives are under way in China the Chinese drives on Kweilin
and Lluchow and the coastal campaign.
SEAGOING COP !
NEW YORK, July 18 fP)
The latest thing in law enforce
ment is a seagoing policeman at
Coney Island. His uniform a
bathing suit.
Philip Franchlnl, 48, sitting
in his motorboat," noticed a swim
mer heading purposefully his
way, waving a piece of damp
paper.
The swimmer Special Po
liceman Edward A. Sanserver
ino: the paper a summons for
motorboating too close to the
swimming line.
HOLD EVERYTHING!
Coggeshall Goes
To Washington
Capt, Loweu T. Coggeshall,
senior medical officer at the
Marine Barracks, will leave by
plane Thursday night for Wash
ington O. C.
Capt. Coggeshall will attend
conferences and meetings in re
gard to the post and also recent
developments in tropical dis
eases. He will be gone about 10
days.
Five trees go to war for every
man in uniform one makes
possible the man in uniform s
living- quarters, mess halls and
chapels in training camps. An
other provides the wooden
crates necessary in shipping him
food, clothing, tanks and guns.
wood lrom me remaining tnree
trees goes into the making of
virtually every piece of equip
ment necessary in waging mod
ern warfare wood cellulose in
high explosives, wood in bomb
ers and battleships, wood for
pontoon bridges. These trees
are helping conserve our free
dom. Oregon produces one
sixth of the nation's timber sup
ply to help outfit the man in the
service. Protect these trees.
Keep Oregon Green.
Miami, Fla., was incorporated
as a city with a population of
260 when Henry Flager extend
ed the Florida east coast railway
to that tiny village in 1896.
I iNrBiitmi, i.ttiiaiiiMf on.
AFL Asks Court Order
For Libby Protection
PORTLAND. July 18 (P) An
AFL official has asked circuit
court to prevent former AFL
Cannery union local officers
from removing documents and
funds from union offices.
AFL Administrator R. D.
Smith charges Kenneth R. Smith,
whose discharge from the Libby,
McNeill and Libby company
plant here resulted in a jurisdic
tion dispute, with persuading
other union members to resign.
Until 1896 Miami, Fla., was
an Indian trading post that
boasted two dwelling places, a
storehouse and a. small fort.
7,A I(W
"Hmnht At the war olant I used
' to get a bonus once In a while!"
RUSSIAN
Sand 2994t(0
Weasel 318
COATS Tax Inc.
CUMMINGS
Fur Shop
n5S7thStJ
Block Wood
Block Wood Is very, VERY
scarce. We can't come close
to supplying tha demand.
SO
You Had Better
ORDER
Pres-to-logs
NOW
to Insure yourself cooking
fuel this winter.
Peyton & Co.
915 Market Phone 5149
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Bt foreilghted . . . look,
ohead to next Winter '
NOW! Our new season -collections
offer advance ;
savings on 1946 quality
fur coats. Be investment
wise because our label
guarantees you choicest
furs, fashion-right styling'
and superb workmanship. ,
Be smart ... be thrifty
. . . choose your coat
here NOW. Have it all'
paid for when Winter
comes! (Ask about our
budget plan.) ' I
OEMS
I til WHAM'S STCEt iw
Glad you drifted over . . . Have a Coke
. . . refreshment time for the younger set
Wherever the gang gets together, those friendly words Have a Gohi
play a big part in the fun and refreshment. Whether it's served from
the family refrigerator or from a bucket of ice down at the pier,
Coca-Cola draws a smile from everyone. Be sure to keep a supply
of Coca-Cola on hand.
OITltO UNDID AUTHORITY OT THI COCA.COIA COMPANY IY
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS
65 Spring St. Phone 5832
Hear Morton Downey KFJI 9:15 A. M.
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Coke"" Coca-Cola
You naturally hear Coct-Cole
called by It Mindly abbreviation
Coke . Both mean the quality prod
uct of The CotCoU Company.
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