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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1945)
ITER 5U AMPLE ill OF STREAMYEAR September UO murkc el the cud ot Ilia stream year on llio records uf tliu U. 8. bureau ot iocIiiiiimIIuii. Irrigation water la Ilia several reservoirs wiih umplo fur nil Iri'lKiillun rciiuliciuciil durliiK lliu past hl'Uhuii, Curry uvur nturiiKu In ull bureau ul reclamation ri'Ki't'vcjirn October 1, 1U ID la nbuvu th ii I which wn.i nvuihihlu Oclubor 1, 1IM4. Avullablc Moi'HKii In Ucrbc-r ronervolr un thin date In the hl(h. fit since October 1, 1U27. Cum puriibtu available Htornuc In the reservoirs this yeiir, with Hint un October 1, 11)44, follows In order with reservoirs und uvull able acre (cut (or October 1, 1044 und 11)45. Upper Kluinnth luko, 07,300; 101,500. Clear hike, 210,11)0; 22U,0UU. Gorber, 2U,1)UU; 43, UU0. Duo In a considerable amount (if lull seedliiK It la conteniphited Unit Irrlttulion water will reinuhi In thu distribution cunula lor another week. Low Rainfall Rait Total precipitation for Sep tember, 11)45, wita 0.17 Inches, lowest recorded nlnco 1042 when only u trucu wiih shown. Norniul lor the month la 0.04 Inches. The mean temperature for the month w (ID ili'urccs, one de gree blither than normal, und 2.2 degrees lower limn the mean for September 1044. DurliiK the first half of the month thu maxi mum tempuruttiro minted be tween 74 und OH degrees with three duya when the mercury wua above 00. Cooler Weather The lutter portion of the month waa cooler with the min imum recorded on the 2:ird when the mercury dropped to 20 de grees. Three diiya the mercury drooped to below freezing, but with crops well advanced toward maturity no serious damage re sulted. Thero were 22 clear days, six partly cloudy, and two cloudy days during the month, Injuries received In an auto mobile accident September 8, at Ashland, proved fatal to Earl William Hilton, 48, 2333 Apple Riitc, who died in the Ashland . Community hospitnl shortly nf i ter noon Monday, Hilton died ' while arrangements were being made to move him to Portland for medical attention. Hilton was a native of Hcpp ner, Ore., where ho was born October 20, IflftO. He hud made his homo for tha past 30 years In this area and was employed as a timber fuller at the time of his death. In addition to his wife. Laura, Milton Is survived bv two children, Mrs. Donald Moycr, and Enrl Jr., his mother, Mrs. Rose Hilton, and two brothers, Marvin and Paul Hil ton, all of this city, Tho lato James Hilton, for many years deputy sheriff and custodian of the courthouse, was Union's father. On Octo ber 2, 1022, Hilton and Laura Romberg were married In Nor folk, Nob. Tncy moved here from Texas. Hilton played professional baseball In the "Pacific Coast league with tha Oakland team hi 1021, and Inter played In the Western League and tho Ne braska State league. Ho was also connected with tho New Orleans team of the Southern association as pitcher for some time. Duo to a back Injury in 1020, Hilton was forced to give up his buscbnll career. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Fishermen Charge Arresting Officer THE DALLES, Ore'., Oct. 2 (IP) i.Tho urrost of five Oregon men I on charges ot unlawful drag seine fishing led today to n war rant issued against tho arrest ing officer. District Attorney Malcolm W. Wilkinson said the arrested fish H'mcn swore out a warrant charging Cecil Cokcr with malicious- destruction of property, Wilkinson said the warrant would bo served In Oregon. Tho five fishermen will go on trial at (joltlendnle, Wash., to morrow. They arc accused of drug-seine fishing In the Wash Inglon half of tho Columbia river, Such fishing is legul on tho Oregon side, Classified Ads Bring Results, BEWARE OF pitMvonns Ttrcent mrrilcftt reports rnvont that an' ftmnxlnir niimlmr or children nml Brown mm may be vlrllmR of 'luWnrmn often without aiiBpccllntf whnt If wrong I Watch nut for th warning nl.mii that timy mean Pln-Wiirmri In ymir child or '(iiimclr eniiftilally the tormmllittr, em mrranalnir rental Itch. Dri'mino now you can anil nhmilil tin noniHhltiff about It. After cnnlnrlra of dUlr'na tmiipml hy Pin Wormi. a hlirhly rfTrotlvn way to ileal with 1hem hni been made pomIMis It (a haand on the mrdliialty recognised drug callod uenllan violet, Thla ap-clal tinier U (ha vital Infrrrrtlehb In PW, tho rin-Wnrm tatilata riovlopml in tho Inliuratorlen nf Un I). Jnyno A Hon P-W iahtola are mull nml miy to take, and they nob In a luoalal way to remove. l'ln-Wormi, Hn If you auancnf Hila nplv In faction, uric ynur .IhikkIH for JAVNI'S P-W nml follow thn dlrentlimHt Hatlafnolloit (tuarnntood or your monoy Imok. It' any to rimombor i f W for PlnWorma t if? UZrW No Guns For This Japanese Patrol I .! 1 I ' I ft I B tw I . n i mmm miasmas i, .V8 WK ft WIT Xl ,v; ' V-:: pa to m i 0 A i Armtd only with wooden stavas undtr tlnlr arms, membars of a Japanesa naval shora patrol march along a street in Omlnato, Japan, to kaap ordar among sailors being domoblliied at tha port. Photo by Charlas DoHorla, AP photographtr wan waruma itin picture pool. tAr wirepnoioi, OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERV CE rsr? fe, j CET3 DISCHARGE Pvt. Unvld E. Gray, formerly of the 30lh MP unit, Fort Custer, Mich., has been honorably dis charged from the army and is re turning to his home at 51 02 S. Oil), Klamath Fulls. 4 AT PEARL HARBOR PKARL HARBOR S2e Rob ert White of Weed, Cullf., has bren serving with the BSth na val construction battalion here, climaxing, with the war's end, a long period of duty that begun In tho Aleutians. WINS BRONZE STAR For distinguishing himself by heroic efforts ond meritorious conduct as un officer aboard a vessel during a battle against an enemy task forco In the South west Pacific, Ens. Louis C. Stil well, USNR, has been awarded the Bronzo Star in a ceremony on Treasure Island, Calif. The citation read before the entire crew of the ship to which Ens. Stilwcll is assigned, states that his "quick thinking and skill In assigning duties to the members of his repair party, mado It possible to Instantly have power where It was most needed. His Industry and lead ership greatly aided in maintain ing dumiige control throughout the ship." Ens. Stilwcll "calmly directed the fighting of a fire In spite of enemy gun fire. His conduct throughout distinguished him among those performing duties of the same charoctcr." . Ens. Stilwcll attended Klam ath Union high school, graduat ing in 1036. His wife and -two children live at 4050 Thompson. Ho is a veteran of the battles of Casablanca and Guadalcanal, the first raid on Wake island, the Gilberts, the Marslialls, Bis marck Archipelago, New Ire land, Pulau, the first invasion of the Philippines and the second battle of the Philippines. WITH THE 24TH INFANTRY (VICTORY) DIVISION ON MIN DANAO An Oak Leaf cluster has been added the Purple Heart awarded to PFC Robert A. James of Klamath Falls, Ore., following his recovery from wounds received in the bitter battle of Mindanao. James was assigned overseas RULES GIVEN DRESS OF duty in January, 1045. One week after his arrlvul. he nartlcl. paled in the Invasion of Luzon und tha suhscuuent battle for Zlg Zuu Puss in northern Bataan. His second buttle test against the die hard Jons was on Mindoro. Jumes was wounded by a sniper during a heated skirmish in the mountains and won the Purple Heart. He was back in action with the 34th infantry regiment. fighting unit of this Pacific famed Victory division in time to take part in the landing on Mindanao. It was at the height of the struggle for the last Japanese-held island that James was wounded by shrapnel, The veteran rifleman is the husband of Mrs. Edna James of 2530 Apnlcgatc. Klamath Falls. Prior to his induction he was cm ployed at the Big Lakes Box company. BEGINS BASIC Pvt. Calvin C. Gay, son of Mrs. Haltic Gay, 811 Jefferson, has arrived at the Camp Woltcrs, Tex., infantry replacement train ing center to begin basic training as an infantryman. AT REED COLLEGE PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2 fJP) Eleanor Dahl Bocttiger, grand daughter of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, is a freshman at Rcd college this year. The col lege said press interviews and photographers were not allowed. "Sistic" is enrolled in a general course of study. Classified Ads Bring Results. A lot of new hunters are bang ing away at guino this season, and if care Is not tuken in dress ing the curcusscs, a lot of meat will be wasted. Nutritionist Lucy A, Case, and A. A. Lindgren, animal hus bandman, of Oregon State col lege, suggest that hunters fol low a few simple rules to get the most from their kill. Go prepared to dress the animal, and dress it Immediately, right in the woods. It should never be brought home whole, across a warm car engine, as this handling results in poor meat, if not a complete loss. The animal should be bled im mediately utter it falls, with the head downhill if possible, Lind gren says. After bleeding, the glands on the inside of the hocks should be removed to avoid de terioration of flavor of the meat. Much Meat Wasted Next remove the entrails, and open the carcass wide for further cooling. It is important to re lease the animal scat as soon as possible after the kill. Much meat is wasted by sour ing of the internal organs, due to too slow cooling. In cool weather the meat may stay in camp several days with out damage. It should be rushed to cold storage within a duy's time in warm weather. It the carcass is to hang several days In camp, it should bo cov ered during the day to protect It from flies. The covering should be removed at night to promote further cooling. Should Ba Covered Tho carcass siiould be quart ered and covered with a clean sack or cloth to be hauled to trtwn, and the meat should be put in cold storage as soon as possible. Instructions for caring for elk Tuosday. Oct. 2, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREE meat are presented with the li cense to preserve tho largest quantity of mout. Careful handling of venison and elk will mean more meat, and caro should start as soon as the animal falls. KILLED IN EXPLOSION COTTAGE GROVE, Oct. 2 fP) Wayne Baldwin, 38, was killed yesterday in a dynamite explo sion on the logging operations where he was working. Friends said tho blast was detonated just as Baldwin reached tho spot of tho charge. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO fIN . NO ROSrlTAUZATION N Lett tf Tim PMntnnt aulll DR. E. M. MARSHA CalrvpraMlo PhrnlflUn N. Ilk C!lr. Tnaalri aitl IMS One Best Home Way To GUI10VP aeoetooo To Cat Mora Strength If you suffer from Simple Anemia You girls and women who suffer from simple anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods that you are pale, feel tired, weak, ''dragBed out" - this may be due to low blood-Iron. So try Lydia E. Plnkruun's tablets of once Plnkham's Tablets are one of the greatest blood-tron tonics you can buy to help build up red blood to give more strength and energy-in such cases. Taken as directed -Plnkham's Tablet are one of the rerK belt home ways to get precious Iron Into the blood. 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