Jtriunry 0, 1042 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE MO TAXING T YET ON SALE 1 Stamps havo not yet arrived it tha local ptislolflcrt (or use In colliding tlio now fccli-rul . us Ux on automobiles, l'tist-maiter- Burt E. lluwklni snWI Friday, According to word from the tata ' autoinohlln hssocIiiIIoii, plana (or collrrtlntf tint lux liiivti btnn rnvlsctl to put the Jul) In tha la pi of thu posluffui'i ol all classes. First puyniciU of $2.01) la duo February 1 and will rover tlio monthn tliroiiKh Jiinv, lil-12. On nr bnforo July, IIH2, It will hr tfVsctssnry to imrcluisn a wound 5 (tamp In piiymcnt of thu lux for the fliiral yciir brKlnniiiK July 1. Motor velilclo ownun lire ex pected to go to their locul post ". office or aubalutlon und pur- choso the revenue stamp, which ' will comtltute payment of the um tax. They must fill out a form with Information concern ing each vrhlrlr motor num ber, unrlal number, dfitrrlptlnn, and the stump mint be displayed "n the vehicle. Violation! are( punishable! by a fine of "not nlorte than $25 or - Imprisonment for not more than 30 days, or both." Arrest may be made by any federal officer. Postmaster Hawkins said that announcement will bo mnde . when the stamps arrive here. . but he added ho baa received -fo Instructions as to collection Qf tha tax aa yet. Bakery Workers Given Back Pay For Overtime Restitution totaling SS08.51 haj been made to approximate ly 17 employes of Deck's bakery, Klamath. Falls, representing the difference between wages and overtime pay received and what they were entitled to under the fair labor standards act, It was announced today by Charles II. Elrey, branch manager of the wage and hour division, U. S. department of labor, at the branch office of the division In room 208 U. S. courthouse, Portland. OIn announcing the payment ilrty pointed out that Deck's ' bakery made reatltutlon with out tha necesalty of court action. This policy hai been approved by tha administrator of the wage and hour division In cases where Investigation discloses that employers did not Inten- tlonally or wilfully violate the law and where no aggravated circumstances of any kind arc present. Four More Red Cross First Aid Classes to Start Announcement was made from Red Cross hcadquur'.crs Friday that four classes In standard first aid had been scheduled to begin within the next week. These classes ore nnn tn hnlh men nurl wnmen Q The first class will bo held n the armory building at Red ' Cross headquarters on Monday. January 12, at 7:30 it. m. un der Council Napier, instructor. The second and third classes i will be held In Fremont school - on January 13 at 7:30 p. m. Miss Eva Burkhalter and Miss Irene Rcdetzkc, Instructors. The fourth rlass will bo held In the armory nt Red Cross hoad- quarters on Tuesday, January ! 20, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Vesta nSpetz will Instruct. All in ;jstructors havo been authorized by tho American National Red itCross to Instruct both standard ",and advanced classes. V Houston Again , Leads Agents For the tenth consecutive year, John II. Houston led nil agents ( In tho standing of Oregon agents -jif the Equitable; Life Assurance Qoclety of New York, it was nn- .nounced Friday by T. Howard Groves, Oregon agency manager. " Mayor Houston earned mcm ' 'bershlp in ono of Equltnble's .". most-coveted production clubs, ' Groves stated. J ' Sixty-seven per cent of the ' Dominion of Canada's produe ' tlon of castings and forgings is v produced in Ontario. j: i Warning to Mothers: .CAN CAUSE TROUBLE .latum the truth I Anybody, nnywhare. rim - bv roundworm. Ami tliey run ciumo irrnnt llitrean Inside your child without ir oot$ mowing whet i wrong. QMnnr pale, nerroun, uniUrwt(rht rhlMrcn v bowtl worms. Other innoront-lnoklniT Lrnlnt tlirni nr unfitly tomnchi fldtfotlnii. pitchy Mat, noH-plokintr. -t. Don't UV ehnneeR with roundworms I fM ' Jayn'i Vermifuge toclrtyl It Amorlra'a 'bent known proprietary worm nrnllrltin 'uhI by million, tor over ft century. JnyntV ' Kxpeli stubborn roundworms, yt arts truiifi, 'f tJiera art no worms, (t works just ns a asjld laxativt. InaJat on Jayna'a Varmifust ECONOMIST OFFERS GLASSWARE " " l -IlLSr ' " w ''-ft r14 . . ' ..a' XL 'a 9 i t.. 'J 1 ' . 1 i - Miss Madelyn Crone, well known economist, exomlnes the unusual attractiveness of tho new Sego Milk gift offer a beautifully designed oven-glass, covered casserolo and an oven glass pic pinto to match. "This Is tho sort of thing we women have been wanting," says Miss Crane, "cooking dish es that are practical for kitchen use. yet with enough artistic de sign to look perfectly at home on any well-appointed dining table." The covered casserole Is a generous quart-and-a-half size. Transportation News Freight Bureau to Consolidate Two Hearings This Year Due to the emergency situa tion which exists at tho present time, tho freight container bu reau of tho Association of Ameri can Railroads has considered It advisable to consolidate two of Its public hearings scheduled for the year, tho association an nounced Friday. Therefore, the association sold, the February hearings, previous ly scheduled to begin on Febru ary 3, and June hearings set for June 2, will be consolidated and held In April. The first hearing will begin April 7. The closing date for receipt of proposols will be March 12 and tho dockets will be available for distribution on March 18. All applications which have been submitted and set for February heorlng will be carried over to April. Tho October docket will be issued as originally intended. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR At tho Presbyterian High School society this Sunday, John Fletcher and George Long will act as Joint leaders for tho Chris tian Endeavor meeting. This promises to be an unusually In teresting meeting. Gerry Mae Smith will discuss the topic, "Our Society a Train ing School." for the young peo FREE Delivery ; Phone 4282 n 7-j ; HENS white 30f Bacon Pieces 201 Skinless Wieners . . , . . 251 Colored Hens ....... 251 DUCKS Bib 4'W . the size found most practical for the average family, and the pie plate is the regulation 0-inch size that standard pastry reci pes specify. This durable, at tractive cooking and serving ware is the double-header fea ture of Sego Milk's current of fer. The casserole moy be had for 35 coupons removed from the tall cans of Sego Milk, (but 70 from the small cans count the same) and 10c in coin. The pie plate can be had for only 12 of the large Sego Milk cou pons (or 24 of the small size) and only Sc. ples Chrlstlon Endeavor meet ing at the Christian church. Tho Christian church Juniors will be led by Buddy Aubrey in their weekly meeting. "Our Society a Training School." Is the topic scheduled for the High School Christian Endeavor meeting ot the Chris tian church. The leader Is Neva Knuth. At the Christian Endeavor meeting In the Mt. Lnki church next Sunday, Pat Short will lead tho meeting. Doris Ynntls Is the leader for the young people's meeting at tho Presbyterian church in Klamath Falls. Coffee grown on Grand Co moro island, off South Africa, Is said to contain no caffeine. A pelagic bird Is one thot lives on and about the ocean, such as gulls and terns. You'rt won hull the bntUe against cold dtaromforta If you can open 1IHM0 Hturfy nostrils and breathe throiiRh your noap without that amotherr feeling. If your nontrlts are rlottited un. hmrrt Mentholatum. Note how fffecllvely It eneea your breathing nd relieves the nneer.lng, amming, porrneaa. awelllng. and rertneas. with all these annoyances checked, you can go atwut vour ac tleltle In comfort . Jaraor tiibe. 30c. These Are Our Everyday Chicken Prices! Trulove Chicken Center 919 EAST MAIN SATURDAY SPECIALS 20 PILOTS SIGNED FOR CIVIL DEFENSE About 20 Klamath pilots have! signed up for civil ulr patrol j work as organized under the . United Slules offices of civilian defense. Purpose of the CAP Is to bring civilian aviation into the total effort of thu United States to win the war, according to in formation received by Mox Guiley, head of the Klamath Air service. It is expected a nationwide training service will be estab lished for both flight and ground work. Inxignla is being patent ed and uniforms designed for members of the CAP. A final outline of the work to bo done by the CAP has not been announced, but a govern ment booklet lists many func tions that might be possible, such as courier service, back country observation patrol, CURTAIN STRETCHER $2.19 r- bark curt In HfMrhrr lth nlrkrl pUtrtl jilnt. ctrirly marked. All rtitt proof hardwart. TftkM mrtatn up to eSlHO Inch!. IRONING BOARDS $1.19 !iHUy hullt. win dot vobhlr! BaTy wood and m ' 1 1 1 frame Ironing board for q'llrkrr. eaiW frontne. ipeel ally prirwJJ 5 w- January Clearance Sale of Royal Fiber Seat Covers Installed Free! Pm.rt lontlni .rat eorrr. add to the ap praranra of rmir car, Incrra.a Tour tr.dr In t.Iii-! Kii'fcjr 10 krrp olart flbr corrr. with altracllrr. tailored trim of l?athrrttl AM doutitr .rim for longer, mora Mtlifar tnrj arrvlret lluy now and .aval . on j SPARK PLUGS 40c , V Cron Country, guaranteed p a r formnnea spark plugs, with donbla electrode I (Innran teed for 8.000 miles I guurdlng airports, towing of aerial gunnery . targets, assist ance to air raid watchers, and so on. y Gestapo Refugee Unable to Speak Here as Scheduled II. S. Huthe, of the local Sons of Norway, received a telegram Friday morning from II. Hag nar Olsen, district secretary ol the organization at Seattle, ad vising him that Ivan Jacobsen, who was to have spoken on German concentration camps at the KU11S auditorium Sunday evening will be unable to fill his engagement. The telegram reads: "Please advise your commit tee that Jacobsen Is cancelling all engagements. He has been ordered to California by the Norwegian legation to take up special work there. Sorry." Proceeds from the Jacobsen lecture were to have been used to supplement the funds for Little Norway, the Norwegian air force training camp at To ronto, Canada. IJl INDOOR DRYERS 98c Ratny mootha ahead! Ba prepared with thli fold In c di7r. OIt yrni M ft. of drytnf pace. Folds compactly for storage. Htndy and low priced 1 OUTDOOR DRYERS $3.98 R' pilar 91.19 out door clothes dryer, 100 fett of handy drying space. Folds up easily for storage when not In um. (fares drying ipaot to your yard! Wtija Solid Back Coupes Split Back Coupes Coaches, Sedans 98 298 38 Free Installation! 2 Yr. Battery Pom Mai Duality I 5.90 Plenty of power for most all pop ular ' rirs In this fwnomlral Power Mux buttery! IS plates for longer ervlc4', guarantceil for t years! Oroup 1 and IB ease. In stalled free in our Service Pept. In rear parking lot! For Worm Winter Driving! Auto Heater 8tara Pamoua "Haatmaitar"! nsgular Prica 19.951 8.95 Hevolving hetil itrtlertor girfi you Quisle heat, whew you wans it! TV portable, hi'svy dutv mo torl romplfto with fittings. tbU henler will give y o u comfort worth far mora than this small price! Cross Country MOTOR OIL GOLD CREST MOTOR OIL 90c 2.29 Drpenrlnhle oil at thrifty price) Tn bsndy ft-qt, cans, VIMt our new Service Tept. In parking lot at rear! Oil changes, hatterteft Instnlleil, recharged, etc. M Pi 1 Y VITALIZED 100 pure Pennsyb vanla oil that will wear and wearl Handy container. Thu quality oil setts elsewhere for as much as Me t The final date for voluntary registration of horses and mules has been changed from January 10 to January 20. The 10 addi tional days have been allowed to permit a more thorough census. This voluntary registration was requested recently by the headquarters, Western Remount Area, San Mateo, California, to enable that army agency to de termine accurately the current resources of military horses and mules in the states of California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada, as well as the location and own ership of such animals, so that if and when needed they may be quickly purchased and assem bled for military use. Horse and mule owners are re quested to report by card or let ter no special form is neces sary to their county agents the age, sex, color, whether riding or draft type, whether broken or FLOOR WAX 39c ?fo nibbing, no pol ishing with "Maid of Honor" wax! Dries to a mirror-bright finlih quickly, laits longer! Pre.se rea your floors, keeps then gleaming! CLOTHES BASKETS 89c Fine quality willow makes these handy dr.thes baskets, just right 1 1 for an arrrsge wash! Lipht weight but strong, with comfortable landles! Low priced! UTILITY CABINET 49c Hand? for .hop or home! S drawer, with dMdrra. In black crackle finish, easily lacked on top earn other! Regular!; 69c! RAHCea SECOND GROWTH RIDCg TOP HICKORY SKI Hatched for grain and weight. Regular fffi CC :.. now Blndtncs Mounted Free and Guaraotea Analnst Breakaga RANGER PLAT TOP HICKORY SKI Uintt camlter. maleht-d Oja MM pairs. lie. Vos. NOW vHsHH RANGER YELLOW PINE SKIS for children Comi'lele with Qfil straps. Res. si. 19. NOW " STEEL SKI POLES IS In., tl Af it In.. S4 in. length TONKIN CANE SKI POLES 4S In.. S3 In.. 54 In. len.ll.s V None finer at This Price I SLATE ROOFING Will Not Parte. Red, Black, Green, Aluminum I 2.15 Roll fal pound roll worth $2,591 ! Inch lap covers 100 square feet I Quality roorinft. at a price you can afford to pay, complete with nails, cement and Instructions for roofing. 133 So. 8th s unbroken and whether or not necessary for owner's use, of each horse or muls between the age of three and ten Inclusive. In counties not having county agents or farm advisors, the In formation may be reported di rectly to the Western Remount Area, 72-3rd Avenue, San Ma teo, California. Registration or listing of poten tial military animals Is volun tary on the part of the owner. Such listing implies no later ob ligation by the owner to sell to the army nor the army to buy How many horses or mule the army will need in the future can not yet be determined. How ever, curtailment of production in various fields, restrictions on use of certain essentials and oth er conditions both foreign and domestic seem to indicate that greater reliance mast be placed on horse power in the immediate future, both by the military and those in civilian pursuits. Mill' tary needs of the most urgent sort frequently arise overnight. The remount service must be prepared to meet any military requirements for horses and mules and this registration or "IJCBIT' IllbitS S DUST MOP 49c Quality dust mop built to giva you long, efficient serr loe! Spring head socket allows dm to shaka out easily. Very low prica for Merit quality I rjsssaae FULTON 3-1 N. VISE $1.59 All steel. S-tnrh pipe jaws, handy ewlrel base. Greea enamel flntub, handy for garage or hobby shopt Useful for many household repair Jobs! DUNLAP 1-3 H. P. MOTOR $12.95 14 horsepower spirt pbaae. Ideal for lathe or drill press. Htgli quality, vet eoooomio aily priced t 2-WHEEL GRINDER fleaTy east base with two grind tng wheels, one fine, one coarse! A necessity for any shop, and priced Invitingly Vw! 1 49 SAVE ON SKIS - AT vwivv 1-Year COMPLtTB ASSORTMENTS OP SKI ACCESSORIES ON DI8PLAY IN SEARS SPORTING COOPS DEPT. ICR SKATES HOCKEY SKATES- Tuhular I 7Q 1 1 I $3.98 Rt Roof for Weather Protection I Diamond Point Slate Roofing Genuine Asphalt, Red or Qraanl $2.69 K.isJly applied over your old roof! Heavy iluty r.of1na IAS pound roll. Renuine aphnlt surfaces) Ith "St a -So Granules ! Speelilly priced for Janu ary sales. census of potential military ani mals will b of great assistance in nreoarina to meet auch re quirements, Passenger Trains Run Behind Time ' Through Klamath ..... Southern P a e 1 f 1 e passenger train service continued to run from one to two hours behind schedule Friday due to routing problems. The northbound tralnr due at 10:50 Friday morning, arrived at 11:10; the southbound schedule, due at 7 a. m., arrived at 8:15; and the southbound 8:10 train arrived at 10:30. ' It was believed the train would continue to run slightly behind schedule. SUIT SALE CurlM lult-lol! as HIH tn.u $23.75 AND $28.75 DREW'S MANST0RE m Msin ''ning p0( Caw. ' liu.1.,. I .IT"".' OHC ""porn ,.,.. dur.h :'" "?ln from.,: Zl'"'" rl m.i. . "onm. i wa.h.Ki. ""ler. K.tL.. 4 Sewed B, Thrift- eirrl IA r tnr. Oil a.f.. ' r i. . T, i - - i a .tr.-k -" ror an haodlt. "oolty Craftsman Bench Saw . 29 Worth $42.95 - Craftsman . . value leader fa large, heavy duty 8-laeh bench saws! Not Just a large blade, but a full alza. qualitv machine! tmch depth of cut; large table 154il8-lnch tllta to 45 degreea. PrecisloD ball-bearings; gau ties for table tilt, depth of out. dado cutters and width of rip. . ... SEARS PIOURI SKATES Hollow around. Black or White . (t 1A Shoe. , WOOL OABARDINE SKI PANTS Down. HIM .tjle, lipper pockets, wa ter repellent. Regular $5.7!t. Choice of (Jreen or vavy M OO Blue Color.. NOW t.tJO WATER REPELLENT SKI JACKET WITH HOOD-Natural aa color. Kef. ).). NOW . SKI JACKET-Waler rp.lont. lip per pockets, aviation .t.vle Kipper front, natural color. WM MM Recnlar St.M. HOW t.tt Vi-'tn. Douglas Fir Plywood Uneieelled for Blaekotilsl Paint to Match Interiors I 4'2c Plywood make tha per fect hlarknut material I' Easy to Install, easy to paint to rantch your momaf H x 4 x ft Inches, Specially priced 1 Dial 9188 i