Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 01, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1943
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVTN
28 British
Troops Die
After Blast
Jl 111 HAI I M, JVIurHi I uTWI'lif
Nlrrii mmi Bultl today It art (ha
rltlp lilwtl wlilrli wmkttl lhrr
rilrot lrrirr yratrrduy, killing
in llrlllt.li lroiii mill Injuring 5;i.
"Tills, Ik vur mivHpr fur lul K un
til yn Hrii Vrlimlu ulrrrl rrlmr,"
(lit Jrwlkh uiMlrrrtiuiiil rnui iltt
rlnrril. It rrlrrrctl to thr Jrruaulrni
hiMiihliif which killed bi Jrwa un
I'rliriiitry TZ.
Ituummh. Jnwlnh mltltlu, mild It
1 1 Kit "UIH'Ollflt IIM'tl It'lHUU" Uml
lillllnh IriHipri liud ur rr led 2i Jvvn
at Mlkvr Innirl, iii'itr 'Vl Aviv, hot
iilKltl mul luul "tunml ihcm uvrr lo
nil Arub limb nn rriallulliui" (or lite
tl Mill BtttK'k.
Jrw IOIrai.rl
A pnllrr mm fin hi JriUMilrin nald
It hitd rrMfrU the 24 Jew wrir
tukrii by fcoldlnn from Aplriu
factory nt Mlkvr If.rtit l uml irlrujirU
lit nll-Anilj Jaffa
IX drii. (.. II. A. .UttrMtllnii,
I'uniitiiiitilrr of . MrllUh forrra In
rlrlltir, milil llirrp mltiri klml.
trrril thr Mootim triHip itr nr.tr
Itrhovtit, IA mllrk KOlllltrttkt of TH
Aviv, I dry wrrr jitmitirtf hhii
kulillrm returning from leave in
( lru.
f 4 MucMltlaii Mild it Imnlll nilnr
il!ci to tcu off H.ul it rxplrKlnl,
,n Mild, tlir mil tnlk'hl huvc tx-rn
' vT or mmr.
Th rxplmloii clltn.ixt-(l a iluy of
naltcrrd vlolrmr in the ll"Jy l-awl.
JrMUIt In forma nt lit Tel Aviv
kaltl tlx Jrw werr killed When a
lluganali renin ntiianr patrol Ha
NtiibUKhril In the titw n of hatainM
near Trl Aviv, llrlllnh wollre rc
cuvrrrtl llir ImmIIm.
111 ftulftt, (UK) Jcwh wrir t.ikrn
from lilt 1 1 low al nil I)) "lhlltrinir, uml
MKlitprn." which thr lirlllnh Inirr
eptrd .HuIumUV liliilil. uikI nhlpprd
to CypruM ntxmrd n Mrlttnh Uuiia
mrt. Thr day tlettlh brouuhl to UH7
Ihn unntlirln) loll lnrr the Novnn
brr 39 drriMon of Uir United Nullum
to partition PnleMlno.
High School
Commit
By
MARY LOU
CASE
Class Rooms For Veterans' Farm Instruction
, r t s
HJ .. I '1,1,1 , r . f m v i
Thll U out of the bullillllK riinnlrurti-i) frnm old Jap hullillliia l (imp Nrwi-ll on llie rulrlke hllh
rlimil tniuniU. Iimtrurllon In grnrrl frm nmnmrmrnl will be glvrn hrre undrr llie Ttrrni vocational
agrlrullural program.
Homemaker's Festival To
Be Held Here On April 30
Pinna fur tlir nmiiiiil lloinrinnkriV
Kratlvnl til bo livid April 30 were
iiiiiiIp liv Um Klniimth county liomo
rxtrnnlnn roininllu-i! Bl tati nllpr
iinuii mrrtliK 'I'liuriiiliiy, Krhnmry
Jll. Ill llie Inline nl Helen P. Htlne,
Inline drinoiuilriitluii auent,
'llie (iilliiwlMK cliBlriucn (or the
featlvnl uere npiiulnlrd: Mr. Iee
Holllduy, iiriiernl rhalrmnn; Mr.
Wenley llnrney. exlilbiu; Mr. Hiiy
Ourrlxiii, liiin lieon mid tiible decor
iitliiiin; Mn Albert Kendy, rritUtrn
tnui; Mrs. Frank I'uyicr, pniKriim;
and Mn Percy Cixik, lunclieiin
loft.ntiiilftireM,
Mr. Krancea Palmer, Fled Cruna
rxecullve. upoke briefly to the Krotip
nuiirdlni the Amerlrnn Ited C'rona
prriitriun. Mm. Palmer placed M
clal emphanlii on einerxency fecdliiK
In ixvuilhle dlnanter altuatluna and
enlinied the annutnnre u( the county
committee In makliiK pluiui Tor can
teen unlta to be entitbllnhed In each
u( Klamath county' eleven coin
niunltlea. MIm Htlne waa nptiolntec
chairman of the county Itetl Croaa
canteen unlta.
Other atlmlnlntratlve dcclnloiu
reached by the county home exlen
Hlon committee and the home dem
oiiMiiitlon auent cli-nlt with the
(olliiwlini phunrn of the home exU-n-nlou
prom urn : Klectlon and liuitalla
tlon n( unit officer, coopernlora'
report, Azalea houne contributions,
radio prOKramt, requlremenla for
hlundurd home extennlon unlta and
unit ncrapbook.
Thoiie attendliiK the nieetliiK were
Mrn. Ie Molliday, Mr. Frank Payicr,
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Lirotima Guarontea
Frea Domonitrotion
Telophono 9200
Mr. Kay Garrlnoii, Mr. Wesley
Harey, Mr. Alliert Keady, Mrv
Henry rkhinor. Mr. Krancc Palmer
and Helen Btlne.
Greek Navy
Man Arrested
ATHENS, March 1 l';-More than
80 officer and sailor have been ar
rcnU'd on charge of trying to
aubolaite Uie Royul Greek navy, an
aulhorlUitlvs aource aald today.
Homo of the men were on active
duty; other had been dlmlaed.
llie Informant, who declined to be
Identified y name, ald thoie aelzed
were member of "a communlat or
Ifanlzallou" cornpotcU mainly of
sailor d .mlaacd after a Middle
Baal mutiny in IM4.
He ald enouith expionlve to blow
up the Destroyer Mlaoulla were
found aboard the craft lat March
while she was anchored at Patral.
Failure to connect detonating wire
prevented the blat.
Elsewhere In Greece, Alliens new
paper said today government force
The average car Is In better con
dition for an arcldrnt now than
ever. He careful! Insure with
Ilium Norland, 123 N. 6th M.
Acts AT ONCE to Relieve
BR0JCM
(CAUSED BY COLDS)
Pricrib-td By Tboutaiids of Docitrtl
rcKTUKNiK munt be good when
thousand of Iictors prehcribed It
fur yenrn. pruTuaaiwKi acta at once
to relieve such coughing, It actually
'looM-ru up' phleifm and miikefi it
fRfiler to raise. Safe. Effective,
raifmr'PERTUSSINC-
Wanted to
RENT
S or 4 bedroom house by perma
nent local builneaaman. Can fur
nlth reference!. Contact J. R. Mc
Culloch. Phone 4149
have chased guerrilla from 18 VII
laKPs near the Albanian border.
"Violent hand-to-hand flifhtlng"
occurred In many section, the ac
counts said. Informed military
MiurceH tld the operation, on a
loose 30-mlle front, la the mint ex
tensive ever undertaken In Kplru.
The drive started Saturday. Greek
troops struck from Phlllatea and
Dhollana fjward the frontier of
Albania, midget communist state.
There are about 30 town with
post office In the United State
named after Benjamin Franklin.
Don't delay this great opportunity,
enlist In the United Slate navy
today.
The potato crop of th world
greatly exceeds any other crop pro
duced for human food.
Preierve Thoia Valuable
Papen and Document
Let Ui Copy Them
Lp to !V'xll" e0o
Underwood's Camera Shop
727 Main Phone 7083
HEAD CO&D?.
ror wmy ana mnvy me MiuvTHOtATUM TWINS
Quick MENTH0LATUM
a When head-cold misery makes
you gasp for air, and nose feels
raw and tender, reach for soothing
Mentholatum'and B-K-E-A-T-H-EI
Mcntholntum contains comfort
ing Camphor and minty Menthol,
two famous, fast-acting ingredi
enU that help thin out thick
mucus, reduce swelling, soothe
cold-inflamed membranes. Soon
soreness eases up, head starts to
clear. Don't take head-cold misery
lying down use Mentholatum.
ALSO RELIEVES CHEST-COLD TIGHTNESS.
NASAL IMITATION AND CHAPPINS
Boyi'
ETON
Suits
3-Pieca
8
98
Sixei 1 to 4
Jacket and pants
of 100 wool in
p r e d o m 1 natlng
shades of blue or
brown. White broadcloth thhia
with turnback collar,
Select the kiddies' Easter
outfits now and put e
lay-away.
SPENCER'S
FINE LINEN
TOT'S APPAREL
19 Main St. Phone MtT
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCfNT HOME
tformvrljr at Aihlandi
M W.. I ftUla Hlrtol,
Mfalfsird. Orfain. fhrnm tflSI
K-llaur rrlr. MegUltritl
Nnr) la Charge
NOW AVAILABLE
ROTOTILLER
Power Tiller of a Hundred Uses
Get it now WHILE AVAILABLE
CLARK MOTOR CO.
531 South 6th Street
Phone 5310
Seniors will ba given a chance
next Thursday to hrar representa
tive from the linlriM-tnlpiil col
lre, Parlllr, Willamette, U-wlsand
Clark and l.lnflrld. First they will
l mk to the elllorn III a srolip,
and thru lake tune for Individual
fonfrrence.
K ' ' '
TTie boy' whisker around school
an geMiiiK ImiBer and longer, and
It s rrully beginning to look like a
revival of the centeiininl. The rea
son for the brards i the whlkerliio
rontest sMinsored by the "K"' club
that will end this Friday with a
clnni-e. Purr will be awarded the
hoy with the most outstanding
bf ards.
The sublet-! of public school ver
'mi private school will be dlsciis.srd
at the inrrtmg of the Junior forum
group tonight In room 107. Jerry
M-lson will net as chairman for thr
panel discussion, aslsled by Tn
loies Robatcek. Miircellu Murray
rd Elmer Hamilton Mrs, Ellen Pal
t"rson advises the group that will
he In rhnige tonight.
The Fremont Junior IiIrIi was en
tertained hy some KU ensemble
groutw today. Among them were
the t-larlnrt quartet, string quintet,
ti limpet trio and the brass sextet
This was the first performance of
Hie trumpet trio, made up of John
Fplev, Gordon Fletcher and Gary
Hmllll.
It looks as if the mule pnpulitt Ion
ef our school survived Leap Year
Day. The boys still are Iriivellng
tr. groiiM and haven't lost that
hunted look, but .the vtqrsl of the
chase seem to be over. SI11I nn the
list of glrl-Bsk-boy events for the
year I the Girl' league formal
;rhedulrri for April 18.
v
The first half of the music de
partment's spring contest is coming
up this Friday tilnht. The hand
and girls' glee and Mudi-lon Adler
will be the performers In this, the
first Insliillm-nl. The second half
will be presented March 11.
One of Ihe Inle.sl fire-nlnrm de
vices Is triggered hy ultra-violet rnys
from the fire's flame rather than
by Its heat.
Phono your Want-Ad lo the Her
ald ond News, Bill, or oring your ad
lo the office at Pino and Esplanade
Pay In advance, get 10 discount
Promptly relieves COUGHS of
CHEST
Brnki Up SurUc Congtitlon, Tool
At tho first algn of a chest cold rub
Miisterolo on chest, throat and hack.
It imlnnlly start to relievo cough
and tight soreness in chest muscles.
Then good old reliahlo Mustcrola
helps break up paiulul surface con
gestion and cheeks Irritation. In
8 strenr.tlis. At all drugstores.
9th at Pins
Store Houn: 9:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Phone 3373
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