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    ' September 28, 1042
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THRE9
o
EARLY
OF
MAILING
PARCELS
TO
SOLDIERS ASKED
' ' ' Postal rcuuliitlona and roc
ommondatloiia for thn mallliiK
of Clirllmu purcoU to muii In
the armed forcoa orvlntf out
(ld llio euiitlneiitiil United
Statca and In Aluiika havo been
' announced by Uni t K. Hawklna,
Klamath Falla postmaster.
0 ; All audi parcels und Chrlat
fljaa curds must bo iiiiiIIihI Iiu
fore Novombnr 1, und tlm
curlier th bolter. Special effort
will b mado to effect delivery
before Chrlstmus of nil Klft
packaifrs endorsed "Christinas
Parcel."
,'.T Stout Wrappings Aikad
, ,1-Lnck of abit)liiif apuco neces
altatva Umltutlon of the alze of
packages, which should be con
fined to the alze of an ordlnury
toe box and weigh not mora
than alx poundi. It la pointed
out that membera of the armed
forcea ' have ample food and
clothing and people are request
ed not to aend auch Hems,
The rlgora of ahlpplntf and
handling require that pneknges
. be stoutly wrapped and able to
withstand considerable weight
apd pressure, yet the covering
.liould be secured so os to per
Qmll ready inspection, us nil
packages must bo passed by the
censor. It la recommended Unit
boxes of wood, motul or corru
gated cardboard be used.
. . Articles which will not be ac
cepted for mulling Include any
'thing perishable, Intoxicants, In
flammable materials, Including
matches and lighter fluids, poi
sons and any composition which
may kill or Injure another or
damage the malls.
' Must Be Prepaid
'"Addresses must be legible
and should Include the name,
address, rank, aerial number,
branch of aervlce, orgnnlwillon,
mn mur nf the addressee
and the post office through
which the parcels aro 10 uu
Parcels for navy personnel
ehould also show the navni uim
to which the addressee la os
r (Iiu nnmo of his ship.
Marine mall should Include In
the address the marine corps
unit number and be sent in
care ' of tho . postmaster, New
iVork City or San Francisco,
.-,. .. i.,.irnrii.d bv the cor
respondent for any unit locatod
overseas.
,T Postage must be fully pro-
psld, sccordlns to r-J "u "
able at the postofflce. Inscrlp-
...-t, .. "Mxrrv Christmas
liuna ., - . .
n.rmi.uhle on the outside
of packages and bo oka may
bear almple acaicaiory ac
tions not In tho nature oi
.1 nnrmnni1(lrnCB.
Uii". -vv.-.-a----- -
. Mailers are advised to Insure
packages of more than ordinary
..nri those small In
alze aa first class registered
Qmall. ihould be
transmitted by money order.
alnce they can be ensnca hi
iiin'. wiierever located, and
are paid In local foreign curren
cy at the rote or cxcnnimu
effect on the date the orders
are presented.
STATE NIGHT GETS
HEARTY RESPONSE
8HEPPARD FIELD, Texas -n
"Dnr 'State of Ore
OBb.u.
gon Night' plana ore receiving
..v. nhnaiuile resnonse and
cooperation from Oregonlnna at
home, writea virgu r.. on-'w-..
irumih Fnll "that we are
ftassured of an unusually auccess-
ful evening." The event, senca
tiled lor October 3, will bring
the hundreds of khakl-clad Oro
gonlans stationed at Shcppard
Held, Tex,, togoinor ior an uvu
..i n mufllp. Inalnir. danclnr.
Tefrcshmenta and a display of
genuine Oregon spirit.
nrnonnlnni fire lltorallv brlns
lng Oregon to Texas In the many
gifts that are being sent to tho
Midlers for the occasion. Astor
ians are sending cases of Oregon
. crab and Iced salmon . , . Ores
ham, berries . . , and Mcdford
itra, their famous peara. Many
cash donations to cover tho Inci
dental cxpenso of tho occasion
re also being received. The lo
cal Wichita Falls, Tex., USO are
contributing two tolcphono colls
on tho night of tho event.
"Ttiero l still time," urges
Pvt. Stewart, "to send your gift
or message. All should bo ad
dressed to the "Stato of Oregon
NightV committee, care of tho
4?y ,amar Avenue USO club, Wlchl-
tjt.'Fnlln. Texas."
& h h h h & h hW
OUR MEN
IN SERVICE
Vtj? ':
urn's ai-iiiy, nc- jrtvi?yK'VS' 51
irdlng to word f : , ? ' j
jcelved Ill-res'- J
lake took j-Jii"iinM n m l
HOT FLASHES
tyrtla W. Plnklinm's Comwuinrt n
(nmoiM to help relieve tllnlrpwi dna
towomAD'a functional "mlddlw-ngo'
period. Follow labftl dlrentlonB,
LVDIA E. PIHKHAM'S SKln
J
CORPOrtAL. NOW John W
U I a k e bus
e h a n g e d his
every day du
ties from work
with the Weyer
hluMisiir Timber
company hero
to being a cor
poral In Undo
Ha
cor
reee
Ill
offlcer'a train
ing at Camp Davis, N. C. His
homo Is at Chlloiiuln, Oro.
THIBD STEP UP Arthur L.
Urooks la now addressed os cor-
nfirtil. fitllnulntr . :!
his third promo
tlnn since ho en-
I Is ted In the
United States
army on May
1, 1042. Ho la
stationed at a
proving ground
In Illinois at
A , ..A
prcseiii. t Kiriio- ft1-? v .. 3
II a t e of Hliun- A
nth Union high f T, t I
school, Corpor- a jg . r
ol Urooks Is the4
son of Mr, und Mrs. L, J.
Urooks of 1211 Crescent avenue.
WAITS PLACEMENT Private
First Class Nell I.. Wlrz, U. S.
marine corps enlistee, Is now In
Sim UU-go, Calif., waiting for
placement in an
active squadron
A graduate
KU1IS with
class of "41, 1
Wlrz enlisted on
January 18,
1042, and after
leaving "boot"
camp signed up
In aviation ord
nance, taking
h I a technical
training In
J a c k s o nvlllc,
Flo. He Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Wlrz,. former real
dents of' Klamath Falls who
now mako their home In Tilla
mook, Ore.
AIR CORPS RADIO MAN
Sherman liultencutlcr, "Shcrm"
to his friends here but "Rut" In
the army, is f
stationed at Pnt-P
te
n
O., after having
completed h I s
training as air
corps radio man
at Scott Field.
III. He enlisted
o n November
20, 1041, and
was sent to
Fort DouRln.i W " t
Utah, before be JjBr-v 1 1
lng transferred , fir
to Scott Field.
His parents aro Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Kuttcncuttcr Of 1737 Oak
street, who recently enjoyed a
visit from him while he was on
leave.
MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (To tho
Editor) I om writing you a
short letter hoping you will
print somo of It and let my
friends In Klamath county
know where I am and what
I'vn been doing slnco I left
Klamnlh Falls two years ago,
when I enlisted
I enlisted In the medical
corps and was stationed at the
Presidio at Monterey, Calif,
for 10 months. I transferred
to thn air corps In July, 1041,
and have slnco been stationed
at Sacramento, Battle Creek,
Florence, South tarollna, and
here at OCS where I have
been alnce August S. I will
gradunto from hero and receive
my commission ns second lieu
tenant on October 28.
I received a furlough on Oc
tober 15, 1041, and returned
to Klamnlh Falls and married
Revotn Sari, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Otto Sari, whom you
tutloncd at Pot i ijV, I
e t a o n Field EJ f
i e a r Dayton. TiX;, -
HIGH
L
0 TO
might know. The 18th of this
month Jamea .A. Blckora tho
second arrived at the station
hospital at Fort Jackson, Co
lumbia, S. C.
If you attonded tho rodeo In
Klamath Folia on July 4, 1040,
you might remember me. Re
momber when that broluna bull
Jumped all over , one fellow
that was me. I rode In the
Klamath rodoos In 1038, 1030
and 1040.
Well, I'll have to algn off
and hit the hay. , We lead a
hard life while we aro at thla
school and really cam our com
missions. And don I think they
handed Clark Cablo any pres
ent when they sent him here.
He la making a name for him
self as a good soldier hero at
this school.
Youra alnccroly,
JAMES BICKERS.
PROMOTED Corporal Robert
F. Laurenson assumed hla new
ronk on graduation" August 21
from the offlcer'a training
school at Camp ,.
Davla, N. C.
the same day
that he was
marlcd. C o r
porol Lauren
son has remain
ed at the achool
a a Instructor
n d wrote hla
mother, Mrs.
Lola Laurenson
of .718 Califor
nia avenue, that
"once 10 min
utes was a long time for me. to
talk, but now I'm lecturing for
three and four hours a diiy."
Laurenson entered the army
last summer. He was formerly
agent for the Pacific Finance
corporation. ,
AT MATHER Private First
Class Joseph F.
r-nlhnnn U nlr.
lng his flight)
training at Ma
ther Field, fe-i
Calif., getting 1J0 7
crack at ' the E
via Palhntin I
who enlisted loL:; .' j
August of 1041,
la the son of t
Mr. and Mrs. ? VT
Thomas E. Col- faK.
houn of . 4078 Shasta way.
;i i
WAR EFFORT
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (IF)
Creation nf a war-lnaplrcd "High
School Victory corpa," open to
all of the 6,800,000 student In
the nation's 28.000 public and
privato secondary schools, waa
unnounccd today by War Man
power Chief Paul V. McNutt.
Established to give "every
high school student In the Unit
ed Slates the opportunity to
tuko a definite plocc In the na
tlonal war effort through a vol
untury enrollment plan," tho
corps will bo heoded by Copt
Eddie Rickenbockcr, aviation
leader and flying ace of the first
world war. .
Manual Sent
Simultaneously with the an
nouncement here, state - school
superintendents throughout the
country were asked to call on
school boards and officials to
luunch the program locally, aa
soon aa possible.
. A niauuul recommending
methods of organization was sent
to all school superintendents and
high school principals along
with this statement from the na
tional policy committee for the
corps, composed of army, navy,
education and civilian aviation
men:
"A realistic appraisal of our
need for trained manpower, both
in the armed forces and in war
production, makes it evident
that the high school can't go on
doing business as usual."
Two aims of the corps were set
forth as: "First, immediate, ac
celerated and special training of
youth for that war service they
will be expected to perform
after leaving school; second, ac
tive participation of youth while
still in school In the commun
ity's war effort." ,
SOMEWHERE IN PACIFIC
John George MacMUlon, sea
man first class,. Is understood
to, be "some
where In the
Pacific" aboard
an aircraft car
rier. He h a a
been with the
U. ,S. navy alnce
August 18,
1941, having
graduated' with
honors from the
aviation ' radio
school In San
Diego In May,
1042. MacMillan, waa employed
for several years by the Peli
can Bay Lumber company and
la the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
MacMillan of 1003 Upham
street.
Jack Walts, storekeeper sec
ond class m uncle Sam s navy.
Is spending a seven-day leave
here visiting with his -parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Walt- of
West Klamath, and with friends.
He expects to return to duty next
Tuesday. Walts has been serv
ing In the navy supply depot In
In Oakland, Calif., for the post
threo weeks, prior to which he
wai stationed at Moffctt field
Sunnyvale, Calif. He has ap
plied for flight training and ex
pects to be tranrcrrcd soon after
his return.
Mors Illuminated highways
and fewer Illuminated drivers
would do a lot to cut down ac
cidents.
Art Rowley
and
hla
anlaitT I'r'l mil
Orchestra
with
Penny
Nichols
Saturday
Sept. 26th.
.".
Broadway
Hall
MALI N
All-City School
Band to Meet
Saturday Morning
The all-city achool band, com
posed of studonts up tu and in
cluding the tenth grade, will
meet for their first rehearsal
under the direction of Andrew
Loney, director of music edu
cation In tho public schools, at
Kiamath Union high school
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
This band la organized for
the purpose of giving advanced
training on instruments and to
be available for community
functions and concerts. Instru
mentalists for tho all-city band
will be selected on the basis of
their . ability. This organiza
tion will meet every Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock. It Is
expected that the band will
number about 100 players when
organization is fully underway.
SO SORRY
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (IP) John
Arvin, federal rent director, left
both this landlord and tenant un
happy. The tenant complained his
rent wasn't high enough. He
had signed his lease before the
rent ceilings became effective,
but by the time the regulations
were in force the landlord had
reduced the rent $10 a month.
'It isn t fair, he insisted. "I
agreed to pay it and the place
is worth every cent called for
in the lease."
The' law, Arvin stated firmly.
prohibited the increase,
Elmer TlavU says the Juke
box is a v.tal necessity of war
and is popular among soldiers,
sailors and marines. We don't
mind if ihey send all of them
to the camps.
OF THEFTS
FROM CARS TOLD
A run o'f thefts from automo
biles seems to have struck the
city this week, with several re
ported to police earlier and two
more Thursday.
T. J. Bush of San Francisco
said that when ne returned to
his car after it had been parked
all night in front of 1022 Main
street, he found the windshield
completely broken out and a
number of articles of clothing
taken. Also missing were an
electric razor, school books, a
fountain pen and other Items.
A $2S war savings bond, a
draft - registration card and re
ceipts, all in a box, were re
ported by Ralph Walters of Bly
to havo been taken from his car
when it was parked on Klamath
avenuo near Eighth street. He
said tho doors were not locked
Men must prepare themselves
In spirit against repeating the
same blunders which havo pre
cipitated the tragic" situation in
which wo now find ourselves.
Rabbi Milton Steinberg of New
York City.
Sell it through the want-ads. '
Br-
0
'DWCI0V8
AlBCRS OATS IS
A RICH SOURCE
OF PEP-UP
VITAMIN Bit
taoytheiMW
Imoreved ft aver nf
Albert 0ts either
Quick or Old Fuhioa
ft). It cooks up flaky,
full-bodied, creamy- .
colored ef mujhyt
Thrifty to serre, too.
You1l love 1hi$
swell fasting
hot cereal!"
Hot cereal iMndbr for
jccnerations, Albers Ota
hrincs you tho body
building, energy-gmng
nourishment of pure.
WDoie grain.
"Eat the right foods
every dayr
The best aaa-niioarce of
pep-up Viumia Bi, this
lype of food is among
those recommended in
Uncle Sim's Nutrition
Food Rules to mike
America strong, Serve It
it ottenl
IN
ORDERED TO
REPDRTOGT. 2
Klamath County Hoard 1 of
the selective service system to
day released the names of men
ordered to report Friday, Octo
ber 2, for entraining to Portland
and Induction into the army.
The list follows:
Akin, MtIi J.m-i. SIJ Hirtln SlrMt.
Anrirrwjn, ArfH, Vmntff, Vlt.
AnMaftir, Kclwitril. HI. Paul, Minn.
Ara.f, H.l l. JlfrrHI.
Howf-r, tievtt II., 4tf Mark't Street,
llxwrr. IU,I 0,, Kllx-r l-alie.
Illarlf, rljarl-i U.. Vfl Orant.
llaMvtn, Hiirtnn V'., Salt Uka City.
Helton, Nl.l Kirk, Urt flak.
Ilrrker, t:l'4ft !., Klamath Fall!.
I'olllna, Forrt I)., Delaware.
Carmlcliarl. Uwrrnre Y.. M2 I'ltim.
Tone, Luther Intliua, Oregon r.lty.
r.'harfee, Juriaon II., Relink, Alaaka.
.'ro,l,y, Lewla P., Portland.
Ciinnlnaliam, Oeori J Portola, Calif.
Ilavla, lllrhanl O'.Mel. rVatlle, Wa,h.
DrltOill. llehael, .,) Hotel.
Olion. Oeorge II., Ai& Preieott.
Itepuy, Kite. Vernon, tt'eatuoe, Calif.
Ileot, K.licar II., Portland.
Prye, Harry (j.. fll llend. Calif.
Oifford, Doreat H ft-t Plain,
tjerl.lno, John, Klatnath Palla.
tirllfln. Prank K I'aero, H'aali.
Hall, Allan A., Crater Hotel.
Illmelwrllht. Houert V., Hollywood, Calif.
Keyea, Jauiea Herbert, mi North Alnth.
Kllllli, Hetnard V... fl Main.
Klni, Kdward Paul. St. Joaeph, Ho.
taveil, Adrian 5fiel,aei, Oaweao, Ore.
TjilMe, Villtnrn Antone, Klamath Palla.
llartln. Clair 51.. r.-UO Wantland.
Mrllonald, Kolo-rt A., Sill White.
MrKlnney, fjrnrxej G., 41a Market.
Me. Frank Edward. IMS Kaplanadt,
Nardl, P.rnrat, UM plum.
OTonnor. Charlea T., 1705 Mata.
Prraler, Uoyd II., Merrill.
Peteraon, Hani 0 703 D'lat.
'Poelker, Bobert H., Oreat Northern Rail
road. P. lty. Jamea William, Boi 174. Klamath
Palla.
Powell, feallej Clifford. 90S South Fifth.
Rlel.llni, Charlea R , lost Uinta.
Klallne. Tyrna C, UlS Harlan.
Ileen. TlmothT John, l Karlt.
Iloarla, Joe II.. 201 South Kleventh.
Khoulderi. Kalph D lin Upham.
Spenrer. fAwrenca C. 1503 Donald.
Hnead. Benamln T., Cory Hotel.
Sehmldt, llnc.ln A.. Klamath Palla.
Watti, teater Jamaa, Crater tlutal,
Wasnar, Albert, Dayton. Waah.
Ybarrl, tdward, lim Oak.
No longer productive aro the
old diamond mines of India.
Firm Control With Day Long ComfortI
At f I rr
Belted
Foundation
1
'4
Firm control with day
Ion g comfort ... yours
with Nu-Back, the founda
tion that "will not ride
up"l The well boned cotton
coutil and elastic inner
belt and reinforced front
panel give definite abdom
inal support. Pre - shrunk
brocaded batiste. Jersey
bust. Tearose. Sizea 34 to
54.
GERDA PERSSON
Sears' graduate corsctiere, is always In attendance to help,
you with your figure problems. Consult herl
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