The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KL'AMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREB
. OrtECION STATE COLLKG1!
; Training In the control of for
est flrea linn atnrted ngnln hero
fur the second ycnr, under n co
operative proKi'iun between tint
; MYA and school of forestry, with
tlio nid of (tula and federal fur
cut agencies. The "red hut" con
trnl camp has been opened nix
mllca nnrtlinist of Corviillla on
(lis McDonald foreot with nil
. Inltlul enrollment of 40.
Oilier young men uro being
ought for the trnlnlntl, with uny-
ono eligible between the itgea
of 17 nnd 24 who la In need of
work und la Interented In ru
reiving training In thla type of
forcit conservation. Many of
the young men now Blurting
6 heir training will recclvo re
ponsllilo positions with the for
cat protective agem-lca yet ( It In
aiininipr, iiccordlng to school of
forestry olflclula.
Men will receive Immediate
training In tho una of the flru
finder, rudlo nnd other flic
equipment, lifter which they will
be ellglbla for pliicement ua for
cut guarda. Many of tho regu
larly trained forestera thla year
have been taken Into defense
position!.
K In addition to ton central
camp, aide ciimpa will bo locut
ed near the Sanliam pima ul
Hoodoo akl lodge, at C'oinptia
mountain near ltoseburg, and
third In Clatsop county. When
out on fire duty the men re
ceive regular wngea.
Freighter Aground
Near Santa Barbara
SANTA DAItUAHA, Ciillf ..
'June 12 (V) The 5(l(J(Mon
American freighter lowun went
nshoro early thla mnrning at
Government Point, a few miles
aouth of I'olnt Conception, north
of here.
The ship went aground In a
heavy fog.
Captain S. A. Gates radioed
he hoped to refloat the Inter
coastal freighter ut the next high
tide In the early uftrrnuon.
American Hawaiian officials
In San Francisco aald no concern
was felt for the crow of 42
aboard. "Shc'i Ju.it stuck," auid
A. E. Stow, operation manager.
"She's Inking a little water In
her number one hold but her
pumps are handling it."
; RAIDERS ROUTED
'LONDON. Krldny, June 13
I (UP) German air rnldcra flew
over northeast const towns ln.it
ftnlght and early today, encnun
j terlng a heavy barrage which
drove them out to sen.
Orville Wright Sad About
Use of Airplanes for War
By PAUL 8. MASON
CINCINNATI, Juno 13 (A')
Orvlllo Wright, who with his
Into brother Wilbur, gnvo mod
ern flight to tho world, reflect
with wonder und sadness up
on tho uses to which tho alr
pluno has been put.
The Dayton, O., man, who In
December, 11103, soared from tho
sands of Klttyhnwk, N. C, now
la within two months of the
throo-scoro iind-len mark.
"Just to think," ha mused,
"Wilbur and 1 flew behind a llt
tlo thing of four cylinder) that
developed nil of 40 horsepower,
miiybo 44,"
Aa he spoke, Wright fingered
the cylinder heads of a 1700
horsepower nlrpliinn motor
weighing more than a ton the
first produced at the new Wright
Aeronautical corporation's Lock
land plant, dedication of which
he anw yesterday as guest of
honor.
"In a sense, I guess we didn't
know whnt wo were doing when
wo built our first plane," he
went on. "Wo never envisaged
the plane as a terrible uuglno of
war. certainly. Hut there will
always be someone who will
abuse anything. That has always
been my answer when people
ink whether I would have at
tempted our enrly experiments
had I been able to foresee all the
torrlbln destruction that ho
como from the ulr."
After they returned from Klt
tyhawk In December, 1004, the
two brothers and two helpers
worked until May to piece to
gether a motor for their next
piano.
"And today," aald Wright,
"officlula tell me thla plunt la
producing at a rota of close to
100 a month and by next Juno it
Will bo 1000."
Tho bicycle repair shop In
which tho Wrlghta' early ships
were built wna "llttlo bigger
than that entrance hall you sec
there," he aaid'und pointed to a
20 by 20 foot enclosure.
Brand Books Ready
At State Office
Tho county agent's office has
received a notice from Dr. W.
If. Lytic, division chief, slate
deportment of agriculture, Sa
lem, Oregon, that the new brand
books nro now available at his
office. Thcso booka arc put out
In two types, one a red imitation
leather covering which sella for
$1.25, and the other a gray paper
covered book soiling for $1.00.
Tho booka, other than the cover,
are .Identical. Rooks will be
mailed from the state office upon
receipt of requests and fees.
Poe Valley
Dorothy Holzhouscr has been
having iomo dental work done
recently.
Dale Frisblo la planning on
cutting lila firat crop of alfalfa
soon. Tho ulfulfu made a good
stand In spite of a lot of cold
weather.
Mrs. Gcbhart la sick with a
acvero case of Intestlnul flu.
Mr. und Mrs. Vic Brown and
June Tucker made a trip to Col
orado thla week to visit Mra.
lirown'a birthplace. She hasn't
been there in the lust 30 ycura.
They expect to bo gone about
two weeka.
Mra. Joo Nork, Dale Van
Meter, Mrs. Vie Nork and son,
and Mra. lien Nork und infant
son wero shoppers in Klamath
Kulls from tho valley Monday.
Some of Lddio Hoberts' rela
tives were viaitora here Sunday
from Merrill.
Will Mcucham brought his
grandchildren from Portland this
week where they attended
school. Mrs. Lucia Webber and
Mra. Gilbert arc taking care of
them now.
A rodeo waa held at the Irvin
Rosa ranch Sunday with quite a
crowd attending.
Will Mcacham made a trip
to Portland the latter part of the
week.
Dad Hope waa a caller at the
Holzhouscr ranch Friday.
Web Vun Meter waa a vlaitor
In the valley Sunduy from Malln.
Picnic Lunch Held
By Eastern Star
T U E L A K E Tho Eastern
Stur aocial club of Tulclake was
entertained Wednesday at the
homo of Mrs. J. L. Jlorton in
Lungcll valley with a picnic
lunch at noon on the lawn.
Cards were In order during
the afternoon with high In pin
ochle going to Mra. Charles K.
Wicsc, and the consolation to
Mra. Baker. Bridge honors
went to Mra. Mildred Allen nnd
low to Mra. Ruth Boyd. Mra.
Boyd waa honored alao with a
shower.
The guest list Included Mra.
Ray Rowan, Mra. J. R. Blatch,
Mrs. Baker, Mra. Floyd A. Boyd,
Mrs. Mose Crawford, Mrs. R. M.
Laird, Mrs. Charlca K. Wicae
and Joan Horton, daughter of
the hostess.
Mt. Laid
A number of 4-H club mem
bers from thla district left Mon
day morning for Corvallia, Ore.,
to attend tho two weeka sum
mer .school acssion. Stanley
Dawson was unable to go aa he
la confined to his bed with in
testinal flu.
Mr. and Mra. G.' W. Dolton
of Los Angeles, arc the guests
of Mr. and Mra. R. K. LaPrarie
and Mra. D. H. Storm for a few
days.
Mr. and Mra. Carrol B. Howe
left for Eugene Monday morn
ing where Howe will attend
summer school at the university.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Click
have moved to the lava beds In
California where Gllck Is em
ployed for the summer.
Friends arc very happy to
hcor Orrin Rcedcr Is slowly Im
proving from a recent attack of
pneumonia.
Work is progressing rapidly
on the Charlie Reed residence
being buiH on their farm recent
ly purchased from Ross Brown.
A. C. Nciman is the contractor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Johnson
and son left Monday for Eugene,
where Johnson will resume his
study of music at the university.
Charlca Merrill is confined to
his bed with chicken pox at the
home of his grandmother, Mrs.
Bell Dawson.
li. , ,
I CAN YOU BLAME HER?
DES MOINES, (P) Today
(Friday the 13th) Marjorlo
Smith gave up Iowa drivers' li
cense No. 13. She says she isn't
superstitious but sinco obtain
ing the license two years ago she
figured in two auto accidents;
underwent two operations; suf
fered extensive burns on one
SOL'S BEAUTY
SHOP
Under new management.
Machlneless permanent
war $3.00 or two for
$5.00. Liquid crema per
manent van $2.50. Wat
finger wave 25c. Shampoo
and finger wave 50c.
Shampoo and hair style
75c. Our new telephone
number ia 8353.
809 E. MAIN ST.
arm while cooking; lost soma
valuables when her apartment
was entered and robbed.
Read tha Classified Pag.
f( xou'Ww ....
Old Oscar
Pepper
BOOTSON WHISKEY A BUM
fi proof. 40
grain neutral tpir
its. Prankjort Dit'
Merits, Inc., Louis
ttillt & Bailsman.
'1.0011.95
LOST!
...between home and picnic grounds,
father's temper, mother's patience, kids'
good time, due to squeaks, rattles, sub
par performance family car. If owner
will bring car or telephone neighbor
hood Union Oil station, trouble can be'
remedied by exclusive Stop-Wear Lu
brication, which is guaranteed against
faulty chassis lubrication for 1000
miles. You can observe three advan
tages. One, you SEE difference in way
car looks tires, running boards
dressed interior cleaned out, glass
gleaming. Two, you HEAR difference
in quiet operation. Three, you FEEL
difference in way car shifts, steers,
rides. Guarantee of 1000 miles of chas
sis lubrication given with each Stop
Wear job. Apply immediately. If de
sired, cars picked up and returned, no
extra cost. But ONLY Union Oil sta
tions in neighborhood have Stop-Wear
Lubrication.
c
- - II
mm
INSTANT START
3 H. P. MOTOR
4705
DOWN
(usual carrying ehar()
Built for trolling with
positive cooling pump,
.t h p. motor that de
velops speed from 1 to 8
ni. p. h. Plenty of power
to buck tides and wind!
Underwater Kxhauat
Sliding Vana Pump
Tlllotaon Carburetor
IV H. P. Motor
42.95
ffVlslii only W Ilia. Trail
to ' m.p.h.
3'j H. P. Motor
59.95
111 DOWN
(UiiikI Currring 0harn)
Vtit row hnato. Wnlf
Wlrll HUtO-Wllhl Blurt.
54 H. P. Motor
84.95
1 lute twIn rjHntlfr
Ith Mito-wlntl it rttr.
GAS CAN
25c
Cnmplelo with imsll fun-nrl.
leaping Bag
4.98
Wilier reollent
Jam. caver with
I in up fn teller,
1 poti ruin knpok
11111 US'.
0x11 Ttnt
16.95
i.i DOWV
(Utull Carrying
Chiritt
Umbrella (yp
of licnvy wnter
rfttelkni rnnv-nn.
('mnpleto with
nhikrit.
Camp Cot
1.98
Willi, ennvaa
rover Willi nurd
wood frntr... 25a
M-lnch. Foldl.is
type.
Camp Onl raft
1.9a
Boat Cuahlon
1.00
Kitpuk-nUed lire
prenerver t y p .
tit - Inch dqunre.
Bltifl or hrowo.
6-Foot Oar
1.98
Fix-foot oarn of
lotiRh, ntratght
trained a h a
f r it i. Hand
thrived,
OAR LOCKS, with socket, pair. . 39c OAS FUNNEL, with atrainar.
OUTBOARD GREASE, 8-ounca tuba. . . .29o
.69a
4 IIDays (S)mW,
Saturday -Tuesday
Monday
- Wed.
Iff) 't
lit T , 1 IS I. 14 li l
Mk ill II ) III
ALl$TATEW
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TUBES
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Mttwy comprette
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