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November fi, 11M2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINB in m SOUGH T PLYWOOD POHTLAND, Or Nov. 8 (A1) Thi west count lumber commis sion will attempt to establish for 'Ilia first time a uniform wage scale In the plywood Industry. CIO demands for n wage In rrcase worn heard yesterday by the commission (ind Immediate, ly afterward Chairman lien II. Klzer asked (he AH,, whlrli l pressing it separate claim, to pro sent argument November 12. A decision will follow. Klzrr said nbout .12 plants und . flOUO members of each iinlnn will ' bp affected. The CIO demand Included n ni'W minimum of HA cent no hour. pliiM Increases of 5 cent mi hour for swing nnd 10 cent; for graveyard shift. I PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. S UV) Fodcral dams tnved tha Pacific northwest from n power shortage thi! punt four month, llmimivlllu Administrator Piuil J. Haver mi lil todny. I to Mild nil MtrviiniM In Oregon and Washington, except tlio Co lumbia river, Ml to new low levels, nnd nnnuvlllo nnd Grand C'oulic dams hncl to hike I up the Blin k In power output. f They supplied between -10 und 50 per cent of nil power imed In Ihe Htittt'K by overloading their generators as much an 10 per cent, Hover mild. He. credited them with deliver ing more thiiit DOU million kilowatt-hour lo mnjor utility sys tems of the region. Tho rivers showed un average drop of 1-1 per cent below tho previous low, nnd the situation win so 'acute that failure of one Kenerntor nl either dum would linvo mennl a power shortage. Unver said. TO CillSIEi SHIP SALEM, Nov. 5 (I') Tho three Oregon school children who have been most helpful In Hut stale scrap metals drlvo will bo Kent to PorUiiiul to christen a Liberty ship, which will be mimed from a list of former Oro Hon citizens which was submit ted by iichool children, Hex Put num, stnlo superintendent of publlu instruction, sold loduy. Tho tdnte aulvuuo commlllco will select tha three schools which hnvo collected tho largest nmoiint of scrap per pupil, Tho three leading scrap collectors In these schools will christen tho freighter. , , Restaurateur Was Too Thrifty SALEM. Nov. 8 (A1) A ' too .thrifty restaurant owner has lieon threatened with arrest for using pnper plates, washing them, nnd using them again, the iitiite department of agriculture sold todny. Pnpor plates may be used only once. . PICKET PARTY LOS ANGELES (!) For two yours tho A EL Teamsters and Laundry Workers union hnvo been plckotlng Cnrroll C. Craig's laundry. On the second nnnlvorHnry Craig put two candles on a cake and offered it to tho three pickets. Two backed away, the third grinned. None tasted tho cake. Bristol, Tenn., Is closer to some Cnnndlnn towns than it is Memphis. Tenn. Look Out for Wartime Constipation! i Lack of "bulk" one , of common causes- Don't be surprised If you feel nil bonged down thcsti war days I Look at how you livol Ixmcor hours, harder work, Irregu lar mpnl your wholo way of living's l)fn upset. Specially oatlng habits. Monln nro apt to bo hurried, Improp erly balanced nnd tho Important mat ter of bulk neglected. . And luck of "bulk" Is ono of the com mon causes of constlpatlonl Medicinal laxatives give only temporary relief be cause thoy don't get nt tho causo. Tho answer to this kind of trouble la drinking plonty of wator nnd cnllng a orlsp, golden ooreal Kei.i,ona's Ai.-miAM. For this delicious breakfast .oc supplies the needed "bulk," cor rects llm enuso. Win not start, eating am'-ddan -yourself? Mudo by Kellogg's In Battle Creek. . -. -' . .- EASY AND SMART TO MAKE TRIMMINGS wiiii ii, wfAvqw : Brooks ly Alien Gimp makes these trimmings Hint will stump that frock (new or old) ns tho hitost stylo. With It you cun crochet the ex tra in ro buttons the two-color trunnion mndo by the yard and lirnid tho frog. Tha bow Is In finer cotton. Pattern 7432 con tains directions for articles shown; matcriul needed; stitches. To oDiain this paliern send 11 cents In coin to Tho llcruld and News, Household Arts iK'pl,, Klamulli Falls. Do not sondlhl picture, but keep It nnd the number for reference. IJo euro to wrap coin securely, as a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Iloqiicsts for patterns should read. "Send pattern No. , to followed by your nnmo and address. Army Construction To Be Directed From Salt Lake PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 5 (VP) Col. Hlchnrd Park said yester day that army construction in the fur west will bo directed from Salt Lake City in tho near future. The chnnge will occur with merger of the. north Pacific, south Vneiflc anrlniountnhii'dlvl siona Into n Pacific division, he said, Col. Park, commnndcr of the north Pacific division, Including Oregon. Washington, Alaska and port of Idaho and Montana, will be transferred from here to Seat tle ns district engineer. EXCUSED CUTS IBERIA, Mo. 01') Iberia col lego students cut classes to go cutting. .The school In the Ozurks hills uses wood for fuel. The wood pilo .dwindled, and no woodcutters could bo found. A one-dny recess was called. The students chopped enough wood to lost through the winter. Men, Women! Old at 40, 50, 60! Get Pep FoolYearsYoungor.FullofVIm Jlon't WnmitejhmMrd. wwn-mit.nin-Anm fe-llnf on r"tr (. TtirmtmU mftmril at what llltl Jw-Vl'l'i ti will) iNnrri will ila Oititatfu) eirrt tonfr rtftfti ntfilrrt uftrf tiir txvllm fkrklnc Irnii, rtlrlmu )h.mltiv Vllinllt InirtMuMfify Jl.o tti Onlmi Tnttto Tul'lnts now only Sfln. Why trot uiar Htut rMlliitc Mttlrr tuul j oumw, today. ; For ante At nil gol drug itnrff nrery w(io In Klmnnth KnIU, t Whltmnn Dnif. Daily Planning of Meals Advocated for Nutrition Does planning mr-iils ahead ronlly pay oven for a home maker so tired nt night that she can hardly think of anything except tumbling Into bed? Doubtless that question has arisen In the mind of nearly every busy woman who hears so much about meal planning and bolter nutrition In wartime, snys Wlnnlfrcd K. Glllen, clmlr mun of tho Klamath nutrition committee for defense. To answer this and many other practical questions concerning nutrition in wnrllmc, u series of articles hns been prepared In co operation with specialists In nu trition nt Oregon Statu college. What they say will bo based on actual research and experience of hnnicmiikers. Firstof oil, Mrs. Jessamine C. Williams, head of thu department of foods and nutrition, snys that applying her Itnowlodgii of nutri tion In her daily meal planning does pay tho tired homemnker nnd may keep her from getting so tired. II does pay, she snys, after the supper work Is done, to sco that a different sandwich filling Is rendy for father's or tha chil dren' lunches the next day. It docs pay to sua that the dried ap ricots which hnvo been soaking arc cooked, ready to supply an uppcllzlng fruit for the lunch fruit which in this Instance will supply considerable Iron and vit amin A, It does puy to soo that tlie menu for the main meal for tho wholo family Is planned and tliut tho whola grain cereal is cooked and left in the double boiler ready lo bo reheated quickly for breakfast. Reducing absences from school; solving somo behavior probclms; helping raise tho level of scholarship In school children; reducing tha number of days lost from work, thereby Increasing production (a direct service to thu war effort); increasing earn ing, thus making better living conditions; reducing doctors' bills nnd hospitalization, thereby freeing medical services for greater wnr service; reducing dental decay and other dental diseases associated with poor nu- -- B .-V-'? r- -r--' 1 F'JP: f' IT' U 3gh--T iiftp,?ftij ii$f I Better ft , . . but what a 'difference! Here's a treat the whole family will enjoy. . . C-H-B Pickles I Crisp and fresh, with a flavor that's distinc tively their ownl Packed in ihe C-H-B wide-mouthed jar . . . easy to get out. Order C'H-B Pickles from your grocer... today! PALACE MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 4109 A Home Owned Store 524 Main St, Free Delivery Phone 4109 Fret, Perking . . . Customer Parking Lot at 8th end Pine . We Reserve Right to Limit Shoulder Veal Steak Shouldor Veal Roast Fresh Sliced ' Side Pork . Circle S SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY e Lb. e e Lb . . Lb 30' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cabbage . ... Lb. 3 Potatoes . 10 lbs. Celery ..... Bu. ur. unions . . 3 tor av Fruit nammsrrmn ' Coffee lit Cocktail i$c lSmwiMn' lLb- Limit - - iC hi Tosr SsfruN, 23c Wheat 2C Dog Food C K s - 2M;" LIFEBUOY '3, AllFlavor.' , . ." BOB BURNS and hi. nn,,. Sunbrlte . ... BAZOOKA ... EVERY 23Cy Cleanser 14C .mig-cBSNnwemt m Ceiatln j n Palace Fresh Ground mam trltldn, and adding years to tho average span of active life. Thoso who (till think that "well ied" Americans need give no special attention to nutrition might be surprised at a recent survey of the diots of high school students, which showed that at least half these boys and girls were receiving diets Inadequate to some degree In calorics, pro tein, calcium, Iron, vitamins A, B, and C, and rlbo-flavln. y, i A PORT ON THE RED SEA, Oct. 31 (Delayed) (Passed by U. S. Military Censor) (A7) The largest contingent of American fighting men ever brought to the middle east In one transport, 7, 000 strong, arrived at this port today and for hours were ferried ashore from their great liner transport by boats. The ship was crammed with specialists, technical troops and air force units from holds to top deck. Not a man was lost on the long voyage from New York. Colonel John E. Balrd of Provi dence, R. I., was In command, KF FLU EPIDEMIC REPORTED III PEAK The minor flu epidemic which has swept over Klamath county is at Its peak, according to Dr. Peter H. Rozendal, Klamath county health officer, and a warning was Issued Thursday urging parents to take care In the first stages of the disease In order that complications do not arise. A number of cases of pneu monia have cropped out, after math of the flu. At Klamath Union high school more than 23 students were sent home by the school nurse within the past few days. All complained 'of sore throats, aching limbs and upset stomachs. Dr. Rozendal stated that the flu was less severe than the 1018 type but "bed Is the best place for the patient." William Henry Harrison serv ed the shortest term of any president of the United States. ; It's wiser to talk to a young ster than try to whip him into shape. Weyerhaeuser Man Named to Log Administration t PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8 UP) Reynolds K. Hoover, Longview, Wash., yesterday was named a coordinator In the western log and lumber administration. Administrator F. H. 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