March 20, 1942 THE! EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CAL PLATOON F AMBULANCE CORPS FORMED , Women'i place In Oregon' civilian defense plan wu aug mantcd Wednesday night when lha Oregon Womon'i Ambulance corpa orgunlzed a local platoon nt a public rally held In the court house. Major Faith M. Qoble and Major Alice Trover, regimental headquarter, Port land, organized the group. The Oregon Women'i Ambu lance corps U a volunteer non profit organization, Incorporat ed under the lawi of the utile. It U a service organization to complement oxlatlng dofonse ancles and not to compete or duplicate any other Sup, the orguntzor stated. The corps works for and with any established agency and finds grratest success with the local defens councils. . Five mandatory courses In clude, firat aid comprised of Red Cross standard and advanced courses and military first aid; motor mechanics, communica tions, fire fighting, and last but one of the most Important, mili tary drill. This is taught by an x -service man who serves as drlllmastar and military advisor Drill u.nhes military courtesy and discipline and speeds coor dinntlon. the women outlined in their talk. : The corps is now over one year old and boasts nearly 800 members throughout the state. It opcrntes in IB cities. The statu faawllvlded Into three battn'lon. J I with Major Eleanor Na pier In command with headquar ters at Seaside; No. 2 with Major Lucille Dyott In comr.innd, head quarters in Eugene; No. 3 with Major Edna Rice in command, headquarters in P r 1 n e v 1 1 1 e. Klamath Falls wilt be the Fourth platoon, Company L, Third battalion. The local platoon will be under command of Acting Sec ond Lieutenant Betty Guernsey and any woman over 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States, In good health and inter ested In taking training to be come an ambulance driver. Is Invited to contact Mrs. Guernsey for further information. Mem bers provide their own uniforms, a tan cotton gabardine slack suit at a cost of 110; pay a regis tration fee of t, and 50 cents Q month for dues. Thirty Klnmnth women have already signified their intention of enlisting In the ambulance corps. Further Information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Guernsey, 4827. or by contacting her In Room 202, IOOF build ing, regimental headquarters. Major Traver of Portland Is a former Klamath Falls girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Uerllngs, pioneer residents. She has formed units at Hood River, Bllverton, and other Oregon owns and has served for over a year as captain of the corps in Salem. Yanks Not Wasting Time; Hart's On Who Wooes, Wads MELBOURNE, Mar eh 20 1UP At least one American Odler In -Australia has ear ned out the United State army tradition ei "getting things dona." Since his arrival in this country, he has wooed, won and wed an Australian girl One of his companions la engaged to marry another glrL while others have declared that they Intend to marry here. It's a Long, Long Way to Baltimore i'' THE DALLES, Or., March 20 (A When Citv Raeardu Joe Steer discovered that a IBS telephone bill for one long distance call had been charged to the city, he order, ed an Investigation. A nagro soldier, one of contingent baaed at the Civic auditorium here, admitted dvlng placed the call to his beetle" at Baltimore, Md., over the auditorium telephone. The soldier make 144 a month and his superior of ficers said he will serve with out pay for the next 21 months to reimburse the city. Congress can best help the farmer by letting him alone. Rep, Clifton A. Woodrum, chair man of house appropriations committee. STRICTLY BUSINESS by MeFeatters 7i How's Your Musical IQ? Here's Chance to Claim Free Ticket to Concerts An Interesting musical quiz was given workers In the annual Klamath Community Concert as sociation campaign at a meotlng this week. To create added In terest in tho membership drive, the quiz is given below. To the person sending or bringing the greatest numbers of correct an swers to concert headquarters In tho Willitrd hotel before 2 p. in. Saturday, a free membership will bo given. Members of the association who are working on the drive, officers, and members of the preas and radio staffs are not entitled to compete. Answers must be In the hands of Mrs. Lester Offield, membership chairman, by 2 p, m. Saturday in order to be Judged. The campaign closes Saturday at S p. m. No membership will be sold at any time during the coming year. Selection of artists will take place Saturday night when result of the drive are learned. Following I the quiz: 1. Who Is known as the father of the symphony? 2. What nationality was Jen ny LlndT 3. How ' many opera did Beethoven write? 4. Despite report to the con trarywhat wa the first pay able Instrument? 8- I the Chopin funeral march feparate piece or part of some other composition? 6. Give the last names of 3 out of 4 of these violinists, all famou pupil of Leopold Auer Jsscha, Toscha, Mlscha and Sascha. 7. From what classical com position was "I'm Always Chas ing Rainbow" taken? 8. Complete the two line "Music hath charms" and "If music be the food.' B. Who Is known a the father of the SILLY ymphony? 10. Who WTot the "Flight of the Bumble Bee? 11. Who I the concert master in an o.chestra? 12. What well known Amerl can composer colored a rhap sody blue? . 13. Is a musician known as a virtuoso because of hi tech nique, ability to memorize, or ability to play many Instru ment? 14. Where I Mozart buried? IB. Arrange these people In their proper place: DUling violinist Horowitz lyrlo tenor Melchlor harpist Heifetz pianist. 16. Who wa America's March King? 17. Which of the following character 1 out of place? Cri men, Don Joae, Topay and Mlcae la? 18. Name 8 songs mentioning kiss, IB. What Metropolitan Opera (tar recently made her debut with Nelson Eddy in a movie? 20. Who composed the music to the Star Spangled Banner? Who wrote the words? 21. What are the highest and lowest musical instruments In a symphony orchestra? 1 6WoltD IVftT SMM WITH nl S SHMI ONI M . M an PII30N ASIA CSfHIIHttPftCOCITAH IOUHM mm Sasffl Spring Sport Dance Sponsored By Klamath County Junior Chamber ol Commerce Saturday, March 21 Klamath Armory i Dsnolng 8 Till 1 Door Open 8i30 Em!! Buiaid , Orchestra Admission 11.00 Ladles Free 22. What was Wagner's first name? Mozart's middle name? Mendelssohn's last name? 23. What famous concert pi anist has volunteered his serv- Ice for the flying corps in World war II? .24. Is a recordor a (1) book. (2) a musical Instrument. (3) a mechanical Instrument for re producing? 23. Is John McCormack still living? 26. What orchestra conductor on the air never uses a score? 27. You hear lots about north TRUCK EQUIPMENT POOLING IS EYED PORTLAND, March 20 (AP) Pooling of trucking equipment, may be required soon by the government, Frank E. Lands- burg predicted Thursdoy. The district director of the Oregon-Washington motor car riers division of the Interstate commerce commission said the plan might embrace the logging and agricultural Industries. Logging operators, he said, mig be required to "double shift their operations and keep their trucks working and If one logger has an Idle truck it would be placed In the pool of Idle equipment. Landsburg said the limitation of truck quotas would mean that all application would be con sidered "in relation to the war effort." He said 8S0 applications had been received by his office during the first 10 days of tha rationing program. This Is three times the quota for March In thl district. RENO LICENSES RENO, March 20 (UP) Li censes issued here today Includ ed: Stephen W. Moss and Mary E. Evans, each over 21. both Klamath Falls and Rex Butltr. 22, and Gladys Charles, 21, both of Chlloquln. Two Air Cadets Killed in South BAKERSFIELD, Calif., March 20 UP) Two air corps cadets crashed to their deaths and three others still are missing on a routine flight which left Mlnter field hero Wednesday. The field commander said bodies of Don Carne, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carne, San Francisco, and Paul A. Davis, 23, ion of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Davis, Denver, were recovered. E winds and south winds, but where would you find wood wind? 28. What affliction overtook Bocthoven on the completion of his 8th symphony? 29. What noted music com mcntaor on the air recently celebrated hi 80th birthday? His brother was well known too. 30. How would you define a "concert Grand" and a "grand concert?" (Correct answers will appear In Saturday' Herald and Sun day's News) DARWIN, Australia, March 20 (UP) Increasing numbers of American soldiers here are get ting on well with the Australian comrades except for one thing "the amazing Australian lan guage." The Americans swear the Aus tralians don't talk English and Australians reciprocate in kind. And each group Insists the other talks too fast. So great are the difficulties that Col. Robinson, in charge of American forces here, had to telephone Copt. K. O. Preshain. Australian liaison officer, to act as translator when the col-jn-.-l attempted to question an Aus tralian soldier. Actually, a United Press cor respondent has found, it is pos sible to learn Australian slang which forms a large part of most Australian soldier conver sation within a week if one nas a Rood ear and applies one's self. SACRAMENTO, March 20 (UP) California ended February with a general fund caah de ficiency of $8,749,694, an in crease of $398,849 over a month earlier but (98,743,128 less than on February 26, 1941, State Con troller Harry B. Riley announc ed Wednesday night. The Increase over the January figure, Riley explained, was caused by clearance in January of sales tax and other revenue normally not received until the following month. During the first eight months of the current fiscal year, state revenue totaled $149,833,638, Including $96,794,603 in sales taxes. Total revenues for the eight months Increased $23,297, 396 over the corresponding pe riod a year ago while expendi ture dropped $13,872,371 below the $117,090,721 spent during a similar period In 1940-41. The state's Income during the period exceeded expenditures by $48,138,162, Riley said, Promotion Asked For Wainwright WASHINGTON. March 20 P) Major General Jonathan M. Wainwrlght, who succeeded General Douglas MacArthur as commander of the beleaguered American and Filipino forces on the Bataan . peninsula, was nominated by President Roose velt today to be a lieutenant general. Wainwrlght had been serving as second in command to Mac Arthur and then - took full charge of the defense of the peninsula and fort at the mouth of Manila bay whan Mae. Arthur wa ordered to Australia to become supreme commander of United National force in tha southwest Pacific. Ha la a na tive of Walla Walla. The metal with the greatest annual total valu In tha Unit ed States Is that In the license plate of tha 82,000,000 motor vehicle operating on the high way of America. Owner of theso vehicle each year pay for their license plates at tha rata of $10 to $20 per pound. Read the Classified page. FOR RENT , TRUCKS and BICYCLES You Drive Move Yourself ., . Save H Long and Short Trips. . STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 6304 1201 East Main When In Madford 8tay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Eazley. Proprietors Defense Production Depends Upon You! SISTLJL old r SCRAP IRON RUBBER ALUMINUM, BRASS and COPPER Help Assure Victory U & S BAG COMPANY 534 Market Phone 4882 ft SERVICE S NOW ON EFFECT : To co-operate with the national defense program, the following service stations starting Friday, will observe the following hours: ;i .! ; 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Daily- ..... '. s jr.asf trr;?.: Closed all Day Sunday Texas Service Station J. E. Eehendorf 6th and Plum Leslie Stiles Qeneral ' Petroleum Station 1201 E. Main Les Compton CUmore Station 4443 S. 6th Cliff Hogue Signal Station 300 So. 6th Del's Gilmore Service Delbert Carr 6th and Oak L. H. Gibson Shell Station 6th and Commercial A. W. Porter Union Station So. 6th and E. Main Wyatt S. Peck Richfield Station 1102 E. Main M. Kasper Signal Station 730 E. Main Chet. C. Brown Associated Station 259 E. Main J. A. Carman Shell Station 4608 So. 6th Robert T. Hayes Associated Station Hager Pastega's Food Store Pelican City i" Jack Crawford J . Associated Service Oregon Ave. and Biehn Robinson's Market : 4839 So. 6th W. E. Andersch SheU Station Klamath Falls R. G. McDonald Richfield Station 125 West Main Sunrise Service Richfield Station 101 E. Main H. Adams West Klamath F. O. Reynolds CUmore Station 20 Main Lee Ruttencutter Signal Station 11th and Oak V. J. Hanegan Signal Station 76 Main Monarch Service Teed and Nltschelra 301 So. 6th Gus Anderson , Shell Station 2nd and Main Chester H. Hamaker Texas Station 2260 So. 6th Bob Halooran Texaco Station Prospect and Upham Bill Jones Richfield Station 9th and Pine Rice Motor Co. Emmett Barkee Weyerhaeuser Junction Lien's Cash Store Highway 66 Mahr Reymers Associated Service 333 Main - Percy Pierce Signal Station 4651 So. 6th E. G. Gienger Standard Station So. 6th and Midland Rd. Union Oil Co. USS No. 230 So. 6th and Klamath Union Oil Co. USS No. 41$ 11th and Main Bob Lind Associated Service 8th and Pine Al Flumenfelt GUmore Station 1337 Oregon Ave. Nicholson & Dexter General Petroleum ' 6th and Walnut Harry Coleman Richfield Station 2300 So. 6th Edwin J. Boothby . GUmore Station 2301 So. 6th Dean Hall Shell Station 2116 So. 6th Dean O. Miller ' Oil City So. 6th St. Juncton Service St. Klamath Falls Fred Savage Mobllgas Service ' 11th and Klamath Dean O. Miller Craig Station 6th and Market W. H. Painter Shell Station 11th and Main Clancy Canine Texaco Station : 9th and High , Dean O. Miller - Craig Station Main and Conger , M. E. Biehn Swan Service Station S. 6th and Altamont Dr. Fred Savage General Petroleum 11th and Klamath Van Duker Serv. Sta. Bend Highway Lakeway Station J. J. Pyl Oregon Ave. and Biehn S. R. Balsiger Beacon Station So. 6th St. Imperial Garage Oscar Lynum 3rd and Main Pine St. Service Richfield Service 7th and Pine Crawford's Richfield Service 6th. and Klamath Operators of These Stations Appreciate Your Patronage and Your Cooperation X