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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1945)
MM MUK I mill i miiinu is.usnr Vlvlini FrunltH, ao-yoiir-old liltm-cyuU blmiuo, lliu limt Wuvu to bo reurultml lit thu guuthurii Uri'niiii iilnlrii't Ijoloru ii)illca Ilium wci'i! lOHli'lcltjcl ul lliu ekiHU (IT llIU Will', lllllKI.il (llllll'l nut in, Slio wim recruited tnruuiili tnu Kliiiiwilli navy rccniltliin mil). HllltlOII in uli' r Clilcl Al C 1'1'IU- win. aiikiihI 1, unit nwuin In lit the I'uriiunil nltilUiii AukuhI J (J, Mihm i'liiiiKH toltl ii Heniltl mill Now ri'iitirlxi' tlilil Hlio Inn! WlllllUll ll JUIU UllJ WllVUH ever mIiiuu linn brunch ul nuvy surv leu win ui uiinlzi'd, hut nliu only hociiinu lil) In Miu'cli 1 1 1 in ycur In JVIny Hint iniulu iipiilU'iitluii but wuh lui'iieil clown iih tlia (jiiotu lor whvi'h iur urn Koiitnurii ui'U' Hon division wuh tilled. . Shu iiiiiilicri nijiiln tlirmiKli thu lociil rcerultliiK uflleu AukiikI 1, lllltl llllVllIM pillUfUU llIU UllllHl' muni uxuiiiliiiitluim mid bulntf Nworn In, l now Iminu un lime tlvu duly wtiltlnu for order to report. Sim will Imivo here for bunt ciimn lit New York, vlu be little, wlioro him will lit) limued vuiiiiirnin mm emiiimicint. Mlm Flunk hope to work ti n turt'kci!pur or yeoninn, for which work dim propmed In lilHli school In urccnwuuu, win, Shu cninn here with her imreiita, Mr, mill Mm. Don KriinkN, threo yenrH hm mid littx been em ployed lit J. C, i'enney com minv. "If for nny roimon they turn inc down now, I mire will be cl ! appointed," .Vlvlnu Hinted frank ly. I The new hormono 2, 4-D, for control of noxloti mid perennial weed in allowing pnrtleiiliirly pronilHlnij renullii to date In ex periment conducted in Klamulh county. Present observation how tho hormono control to be hlijhly e lectlvc, with almost 1UU per cent offectlveucji.H on mornlnu-iilory and water hemlock, somewhat lens on while top, and ntlll lean on Kinipp-wccci. This In tho mont ouUtundlnR development to ditto In weed control proKresx, promising al tno.it complcla control lit nomi mil coxt for iienerul farm use. Ono ureiit advanlaue of thu con trol material In that It kills with extremely Unlit dilutions, ureiit )y rcducliiH tho cost and makliiK it practical to nil urowers, large aixi ininii. . A complete report on expert mental work in thin county will bo available on nil typo of wccdi at the end of tho growing icaion lias inn. Davis Creek Grange To Sponsor Dance NEW PINE CREEK Now that tho Kits barrier is off, every ono locally Is looking for n big time at Davis Creek this Satur day night when the Davis Creek lirango puts on their big benefit dance. It will bo tho first big dnnco held there for some time which fact alone usually means B mg crowd. The music will be furnished by tho hast Side gramio or cheslra which group of players liberally assisted tho Davis Creek grango In tho process of raising funds to construct their splendid new hall about four years ago, but owing to war restrictions on gas and rubber, and conflicting dates, locally, has not made . an nppcarauca . at Davln Creek for about two years. Mr. Knol Quiring of Davis Crock will bo In charge of refresh ments. ALL-TIME RECORD CORVALLIS, Aug. 24 (ZD July set on all-time record for tho month, with 40,223 workers placed on Oregon farm Jobs, tho Oregon Stale college extension service said today. Nearly a third woro under 18 years old, VIRGIL niiitttitimtmtnttitiittiitttttttitttttiP: Watch and Jowel REPAIRING for The Trade : F. ROBERT S1M0NSEN Watchmaker and Jowolcr 710 Main , Phono 5623 (tttttttittiittttttitttiitttttttttitmtitttn' For ; Coiimiorcial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE , ,.;v., s Karl Urquhart . Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath " ' . Phone 6455 i K G U TS Last Wave tmrmkmmiilmilmmmmmt 'ifi'"nrn n r m Vivian Franki, dauflhtar of Inil Wave to bo rocru tod In tho cations to tho Wavoi havo boon war. LST 925 Blasted When Japs Drop Explosive From Boat SEATTLE, Aug. 24 fI1 A different sort of kamikaze at tack crippled the USS LST 025, now under repair at Puget Sound Dridgo and Dredging company here. It was not a plane that hit the 1)2.1, but a group of suicide-hap- Cy Japanese In a small motor oat stacked to the brim with ex plosives. Lt. (J.G.) J. B. Flynn, Brook lyn, N. Y tells the story: "We went to Luzon right aft er Christinas, last year, and moved In to Llngayan gulf on D-Day. That night, as wo lay an chored in the gulf, a small boat approached. Visibility was poor and it moved In toward our gangway, much as ono of our own small boats would have done. "Then one of tho men on watch heard the occupants talk ing, and he knew they weren't Americans. The general quarters alarm went out and the vessel started to move away. But the damago had been done. "She had dropped her load and tho explosion came in a mat ter of seconds." Although more than 40 men Give younelf a Cold Wave Permanentl So euy to do right at home) Soft, natural-looking curls. Ask for Crowning Glory . . . WIN nM 9th & Main Waggoner DRUG CO. UPHOLSTERING Complete Upholstering Service FREE Estimates In Your Home Pick Up and Delivery As near as your phone. Lawrence Upholstering Co. 123 N. 4th St. MALLORY'S Morrill-Lokevicw Jet. Y Special Fri.-Sat-Mori. OP A Ceilings Hit by Atomic Bomb ! ! ! Prue Ground Beef .... Ib. 19c Baby Beef Steak, Chuck, B grade... lb. 26c Short Ribs of Beef ... lb. 19c Baby Beef Heart, Liver or Tongue. lb. 23c Pork Roast, lean and tender ......lb. 25c Baby Beef Roast Corned Beef Dill Pickles : Sauerkraut Boreno Soap Powder Lge. pkg. - " 'I 'i . 7 n Mr. and Mt, Don Franks, it tho loutnorn oroaon autrici. Appn restricted line tho cloio of tho were wounded In the explosion and since cited for Purple Hearts, the heavily damaged 1)25 opened up with 50-callbrc guns and stopped tho retreating sui cide boat. Recovering the flimsy enemy craft, the crew found It powered with an excellent copy oi a six cylinder gasoline engine used In a popular, low-priced American automobile. BOY DIES IN BLAZE EUGENE, Aug. 24 (!') Flames which razed tho family homo five miles west of Blacbly took tho life of William Wilford Palmer, 10. Tho boy had escaped tho blaze but rushed back Into the house, apparently to look for his father, Coroner Phil Barthol omew reported, His father was uninjured. VIRGIL fimtmnttmttmtmmmiimjittmmt'i PHOTOS u While Wair KoveltivH Souvenirn Greeting Cards Cameras Rented and Repaired BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 3586 'jillllllttttttttTtttttlttttlttHltttttttttttttiT Phone 7661 MARKET , Telephone 4620 ' lb. 25c Grade . B Ib. 32c 3 for 10c 2 lbs. 25c (limit one) ...............25c PL A return to old western days will bo in order when riders from Klamath Falls make the annual horseback trip to Lake- view, which Is scheduled to get underway August 2H. Each year riddrs undertake the four-day trip to attend the Lnkeview Round-Up which will be held this year bcpiuniucr i, z anu i. Tho first night of the trip will bo spent at the Jerry McCartcy ranch, the second night at tin Cascbcer ranch and the third night at Dog lake. I he party will reach Lakcvlew the fourth night. They will return Monday evening alter tne Kound-up. Tho group which will make tho jaunt Includes Jerry McCar- lie, uoij j'almrickcy, uarrcii King, Beverly Thomas, George Chapman, Early Arrant, Keith Moon, Eddie Elttrclm, Ray Big ger, II. Emcrlch, Mel Henry, Clarence Adams, Marshall Cor nctt, Charlie Read, Bill Scrruys, N. a. Drew, Dr, J. 11. Hilton, La mar Townscnd, Joe, Chuck and Lcma Moutlguc, of Klamath Falls. Bud Eatherton, George Bealcs and Frank Woodridge of Med ford will make tho trip as will Red Taylor of San Bernadino, Calif. Bill Coolcy will act as cook and Burt Roliu will be sec ond cook. The trip Is to be organized at the Charlie Read saddlery at 2104 So. Oth. Anyone wishing to join the group should contact Charlie Read Saturday. B'GORYI DETROIT, Aug. 24 UP) Pa trolman Edward Zadroskl res cued John D. McGory from drowning six months ago. Thursday night, Zadroskl was summoned from his beat to aid In recovering a drowning victim from the Detroit river. It was McGory. BETTEK THAN nnr? TOE cukidki oil sGai?AKnr Around Oregon By The Associated Preu A Hollywood cameraman for Scientific Films, Inc., has been )n Astoria this, week taking colored movies of salmon fish ing , . . Forest Grovo canneries soon will start work on peaches and prunes, with the Hudson Duncan plant to receive prunes from thu Roscburg area . next Bruce and Al SATURDAY - MONDAY, Aug. 25-27, Inland Valley Peas 2for27c Tomato Sauce Swift's Tomato Juiced; . 27c Rancho Tomato Soup ;3 lor 20c Penny Matches nn!: 9c Pot Cleaners & ....................3 250 , Maxine Facial Soap .. ...... Bar 6c White Rose Bleach :JMl G.u23c- rn r w LiJ PRE - WAR r3 n week . . . Tho Silver creek recreation area will bo opened to Camp Adair soldiers on spe cial"" bivouac just aftcr""Labdr Day. , Tho state game commission will place about 30,000 cut-throat trout flngcrllngs In Washington county streams Saturday morn-, ing . . . William M. Perry, for. 11) years a vocational agriculture instructor, has replaced S. Kirt TULELAKE, CALIF. LJUc TULELAKE otfG raws VJOTCCJ POR THIS. SIGH TO GO UP A7 YOUR GTATIOH . ! The gasoline of the future is here at last! 2 Developed for post-war motoring, it is now being released for civilian consumption as fast as our trucks can get it to the stations. 3 Watch for the sign to go up iri your neighborhood. It may take as much as 10 days to make deliveries to outlying localities but many stations close to re fineries will have it immediately. 4. This NEW 76 is far better than pre-war, but it will sell at "regular" prices. 5 TRY IT! You'll get a thrill you've never experienced ,from gasoline before! Friday, Aug. 24, 1945 klnncr as. Yamhill county 4-H club' agent V . , Oregon now has 2508 dairy animals under of ficial test twice as many as In 1939, reported H. N, Colman, dtiry herd Inspector. VIRGIL PRODUCE- Elberta Peaches lug 1.89 Medford Tomatoes . crate 1.98 Cantaloupes lb.- 8Vie Red Malaga and Seedless Grapes 2 lbs. 35c Sunkist Grapefruit..:..... lb. 11c Sunkist Oranges lb. - 12e Sunkist Lemons ...........::..;.;: ............ lb. 13c Complete Line of Canning Supplies MEAT DEPT.- 39c Assorted Lunch Meats 39c Fresh Ground Beef,. commercial lb. 29c Beef Short Ribs, commercial lb. 19c Beef Pot Roast, commercial lb. 27c Country Sausage .Ib. 33c Fresh Side. Pork .:. . lb. 25e Shoulder Pork Steak Ib. 39c Potato Salad, Cottage Cheese, Macaroni Salad HERALD AND NEWS N1NI NO CHIVALRY! SEDALIA, Mo., Aug; 24 (Tig. Woman's ego took torrlflu ifb fluting at tho Missouri State fall hero yesterday. 1 In the hooked rug compotttloir 71-year-old - James Ilpylo, .. i Kansas City took tho blue ribbon for tho finest exhibit. Gi Phone 2731 SPECIALS n f? 4 i J