Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 21, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Jnnunry 21, 1048
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SAVKM, Jim. 21 UP) Rep.
Burt K. Snyrtur, I.nkovlnw, and
Sen. Miirshiill Comott, Klnmuth
Full, Introduced a bill In tho
lionsa todny to Incrcuna sslnrle
of Liiko county offlcMin, aa fol
lows: County Judiw from $1800 to
$1H(J(), trousuror 1 500 to $1000,
clock $2200 lo $2400, alierlff
$2400 to $2900, ossessnr $2200
to $2400, school mipcrlntondont
$1700 to $2000, nnri Junllco of
tho pi'iico, South Lnkcvlcw dis
trict, $000 lo $1800.
SALEM, Jnn. 21 VP San.
Muinhull E. Cornatt, Klumath
Foils, wroto U, S. Son. Rufu C.
llolmun todny Unit Oroon'
Krlculturnl output In 1043 prob
ably would bo docrciued because
' of horlno of labor nnd form
muchlntrry.
Holinnn hnd sent Cornott the
following tclegrnm:
"I'lcn.ia advise mo to whut ex
lont you think production of
foodstuff In Oregon may bo re
duced next your due to various
requirement ond condition Im
posed by KoosmvcU admlnlstre
lion, which cunnot be met by
farmers. Your views and recom
mendations on this vital subjeot
will bo moat helpful to me."
SALEM, Jn. 21 lV) Sen. Coe
A. McKonnu, Portland, vice
nt thn snnata assrxs-
nient and taxation commllteo,
outlined hi tax program to nis
fellow committee moniours w
'day.
AlcKenna wants:
A sales tx to produce between
$20,000,000 and $23,000,000 a
4n.mll! nronerty tax lim
it, a flat personul Income tax rate,
of 3 per conl Instead of the ex.
lstlng 2 to B per cent rate, a flat
6 per cent corporation Incomo
tax rate Instead of the prosont 8
per cent tax, elimination of the
tax on unoarned Income, and re
duction of tho gift and lnhrlt
anco taxes.
SALEM, Jan. 21 UP) Tho first
public hearing of the legislature
will bo held next Wednesday af
ternoon or evening on the bill to
permit bigger trucks to operate
on stato highways, the house
roads und highway committee
said today.
T h o highway commission
adopted a temporory ordor Inst
J Juno to allow Digger irucK, ana
the bill would make this order
permanent. It would permit the
increase of maximum truck
length and weight from BO feet
and 64,000 pounds to 60 feet and
68,000 pounds.
The Association of Oregon
counties will fight the bill, a
will the railroads. A similar bill
ws defeated last session
SALEM, Jan. 21 (IP) The Ore
gon stato guard, which would
have gone out of existence today,
got a new lease on life at 8 p. m
yesterday when Governor Earl
Snoll signed a bill to keep the
guard In service until he pro
AIM bUUb
ASKED
IN BILL
claim It i no longer needod.
Mrs. Robinette
Q Recovering From
Bad Lacerations
Mr. Wilbur Koblnctte, 8609
Denver avenue, wife of the prin
cipal of Falrhnvon school, la re
covering at her home from se
vere facial lacerations received
Sunday when she fell from a car.
Mrs. Roblnetto, with Mrs. L. T.
t Mocker, 3010 Homcdale road,
and tho lattor's throe and one
half year old son, Arthur, were
returning In tho Mookor pickup
from church hold at the A)ta.
mont Junior high school. The
door of tho truck suddenly opep,
d and In nn effort to protest the
Mcckor child, Mr. Robinette
was hurled to tho pavement with
' the boy In her arms. The child
wa unharmed. Mrs. Robinette
Is reported greatly improved.
Q H these beasts (Japs) aro going
to be mnde to give In thoy must
bo attacked from all directions.
From tho mainland of China and
from tho Pacific. Thoy are going
to be made to wish they had died
when they were babies.-Adm'-William
F. Hnlsey.
Always read tho classified ads.
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
pewtorp nay your Hdnsya contain JS tnlto
f tiny tubee of Altera which help to purify the
Wood nnd keen yon healthy. Win ihw B
tlrotl awl don't work right- In tho daytime,
nny people fanve to tjet up DltthU, Frequent
v petnfty pw8 with arnaUini W buntlM
omatimM show there i Aiuethng wrong
with your kidney or bladder. Don't neglect
tbb condition and loan valuable, retful fei.
when dhordor Of kidney funollon permit
! 1 na
url rilitlnUK
Don't waftl AeV your dmaiUt (or DAani
Pllifl, uaed aueeeeafully by ittllllon for over 40
Hra. They give happy relief and will help
tba fi mllea of kidney tubei fluah out potion
oui wuto from your blood. Get Doaa a fUk.
Beef Stew With Dumplings Is
Good War-Time Meal Choice
Count on dumpllnn to Improve
Br MRS. OAYNOH MADDOX
NEA Service Staff Writer
Hero are two good recipes for
those special steak nights,
Beef Stew With Dumplings
(Serves 8-8)
One and one-half pounds round
beef, cut in pieces, 3 tablespoons
butter or othor fat, 8 cups boil
ing water, 1 cup diced carrots, 1
cup diced turnips, 1 cup small
onions, whole; It teaspoons salt,
t teaspoon pepper, t teaspoon
Worcestershire sauce, 3 tablo-
Governor, Not
County Courts, to
Name Justices
SALEM, Jan. 31 VP) At
lorney General I. H. Von Winkle
ruled today -that the governor,
and not county courts, has the
power to make temporary ap
pointments to succeed Justice of
tho peace who have entered mil
itary service.
In two other opinions, both
applying to tho city of Portland,
he held that the state board of
health has no jurisdiction over
trailer housing units operated
by tho federal housing authority,
and that a city may not pass a
health ordlnanco regulating es
tablishment which already are
regulated by state law.
Highway Commission,
Discontinues Daily
Reports on Roads
SALEM, Jan- 21 CD Tho
state highway commission an
nounced today It ha discon
tinued ft dally report of con
dition of state highway.
The commission said It did so
In response to a request by mil
itary authorities, who said re
port of closed road give vital
military information to the erv
emy, and because the service no
longer Is necessary because of
reduction in travel.
We have no Intention of al
lowing Germany the opportunity
once again to bring disaster upon
the world. We con therefore
forecast our answer to any pre
mature peaco proposals now.
British Ambassador Lord Hali
fax. 4f4a1bWtfBea1a4aVl
SAVE GAS, TIRES AND YOUR TIME!
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Ml M 1 1 R MDIRAl DI'OtIT INtURANCI
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any stew, and to nuke It go fsrlher.i
spoons quick-cooking tapioca.
One cup sifted flour, H tea
spoons bnklng powder, i tea
spoon salt, 1 teaspoon melted
butter, 1 cup milk.
Brown meat In butter; add wa
ter, cover, and simmer about 2
hours, or until nearly done. Add
vegetables and seasonings and
continue cooking 30 minutes, or
until tender; then add tapioca
and bring to a brisk boll, stirring
constantly. Drop dumpling mix
ture from teaspoon on boiling
stew; cover very lightly and
cook without removing cover S
minutes, or longer, according to
size of dumplings. For dump
lings, sift flour once, measure,
add baking powder and salt, and
sift again. Add butter to milk;
add to flour and stir carefully
until all flour is dampened and
soft dough Is formed.
Swiss Flank 8tak
(Serves 4-6)
Six tablespoon flour, 11 tea
spoons salt, i teaspoon pepper, 2
pounds flank steak, 3 table
spoons cooking fat, molted; I on
ion, diced; li cups water. Mix
flour and seasonings; pound
them Into both sides of the steak
with saucer edge until muscle
tendons of meat are tender. Sear
steak in hot frying pan contain
ing melted fat. Add onions and
water. Cover tightly and sim
mer about 2 hours or until ten
der. Add more water during
cooking period, if necessary.
MENU
BREAKFAST: Sliced or
anges, creamed fish on toast,
wholewheat toost, currant Jel
ly, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Split pea soup,
enriched French bread, apple
brown bctty, tea, milk.
DINNER: Bacf stew with
dumplings, mixed green salad,
ry bread, butter or, merger
toe. lime gelatin, tea, milk.
RIGHT AT HOMS
HARRISBURG, Pa. VP)
Pennsylvania' new governor,
Inaugurated Tuesday, ought to
feel at homo in his official resi
dence. Most state linen, silverware
and other household equipment
is marked "EM" for executive
mansion.
Tho governor's name: Edward
Martin.
BAD CI IBV
FJiAOIL...
The First National Bank-By-Mail
Service is especially useful for people
who find it difficult to do their banking
in the time that is available. If s easy to
use; simply mail deposits in our special
envelopes provided at .all branches.
This safe, convenient banking-by-mail
service places our bank as near as your
nearest mail box or post office..
To start this simple plan Jtterely phone;
send us a card, or ask for a bankby
mail envelope the next time you stop
in, From then on the plan works auto-1
raatically . . . and conveniently.
mxmh
OF PORTLAND
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PLASTIG PLANE Red cro
PRFniRTFn FDR Notes
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PDST-WAH USE
BALTIMORE, Jan. 20 IJP)
Can you imagine backing your
plastic helicopter out of the ga
rage some Sunday morning,
taking your family for a spin
above tho countryside, and
thon, on your way homo, stop
ping at a "roadside" stand to
eat hot dogs?
It sounds like a pipe dream,
especially now, when the old
family Jallopy stays in the ga
rage most of the time.
After the War
However, William A. Safka,
design engineer on plastics of
the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft
company and Instructor at the
Plastic Industries' Technical In
stitute, predict that "some day
a plastic helicopter will be in
every garage."
Here's his Idea of the "family
plane" of the post-war era:
This "airmobile" will be con
structed largely of plastic ma
terials one-fifth as heavy as the
materials used in present-day
passenger planes, but will have
a tensil strength greater than
steel. .
Maneuverable
You will be able to order
your helicopter in any color
and shade your wife select, and
It will be fade, rust and dent-
proof.
It will cost about $1200 and
fly for six miles on a gallon of
gasoline.
It will be more maneuverable
than present-day automobiles,
It will contain safety devices
making it practically foolproof.
The size of an automoDiie, tne
helicopter will be able to park
In any space an automobile can
back into.
Army Scraps Brass
Buttons Brass
H'ots Untouched
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 m
Tho army Is scrapping it brass
buttons but, Undersecretary of
War Robert P. Patterson aid to
day, "there doesn't seem to be
any saving of brass in bras
hats."
Patterson made the remark In
telling a press conference that
substitution of plastic for Brass
in uniform buttons is expected
to save 368,000 pounds of the
metal thi year.
"Incidentally," he said, " "brass
hat' In the last war meant onjy
a staff officer. What it mean
now, I'll leave to you.
GET WONDERFUL RELIEF
Fee Bam aa Itch ! UmU
P-S-L-E-S!!
Simple pile nd not wrmcfc n4 Urtare
you with mtjdnliic luh, burn and Irrtu
linn. Stuart's Pyramid SappvtlUrlee brine
quick, wvlcome relief. Their Y-way medic
(ton muni real comfort, reducaa strain,
help tthtan relaxed membrmnce. gentry
lubrtralw nnd wfuna. rrotetvf and anil
rhalW. ao ny lo uaa, U'a wonderful to bo
fr of pUe tcrtura ajrafn. Get fftnumo
Slurt'a Pjraaild Sappaaiurtee at your drust
tor without defer -oe and SMQ-e
aaaJw a nonavch auarantaa
ME
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C6ftORATION
Br HOSE POOLE
Publicity Chairman
From Sprague River we re
ceived a little letter with an
enclosure of 60 cent and we
want to share It with you:
Sprague River
Dear Red Cross:
I am sending SO cent for war
relief. My father I in Africa
but hope to see him soon and
want to do my part.
very truly yours,
Miss Gloria Kllgore
Box 687, Sprague River,
Ore. Age 11.
That's the spirit that will win
the war, Isn't it?
First Aid Course
Three thousand people in
Klamath county earned and re
ceived their first aid certificates
last year. There should - be a
number of these who would be
willing and glad to pass on the
Information they have learned,
as instructor and Instructors are
now badly needed here. So
many of our instructors have
gone into the army or have left
the city that Klamath county is
really short of this valuable as
WHOEVER YOU ARE-
Glasses Do So
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Guaranteed
i U aniewaiij immtfa
sistance. San Francisco is send
ing us a capable representative
to teach an instructors' class, be
ginning Monday, January 23 and
continuing through the week.
All those who hold current ad
vanced first aid cards are eligi
ble for this class.
. BUI, 45,
Word of the passing of Mrs.
Waive Jacobs Enders, 45, was re
ceived here Wednesday follow
ing her death in Ashland at
11 o'clock that morning. Mrs.
Enders, for many years a resi
dent of this city, had been ill
for quite some time. Funeral
services were held Thursday
afternoon In the valley town.
Mrs. Enders was the daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Jacobs, prominent Klamath pi
oneers. She was a graduate of
the old Klamath county high
school and for the past 18 years
had resided in Ashland. Mrs.
Enders is survived by her daugh
ter, Shirley, Ashland; one sister,
Mrs. James E. Stewart, 213 Cedar
street, and one brother, Rudy
Jacobs, both of Klamath Falls.
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Dr. William B. Siddens - Registered Optometrist in Charge.'
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Second papers In the current
naturalization class have been
received by 14 persons, accord
ing to the county clerk's office.
Announcement of final papers
will be made later. Second pa
pers have been granted to the
following:
Madelina Bruchau, John Denis
Fleming, Luise Barbara Gray,
Mrs. Karollne Helm.
Kurt Lion, Else Lion, Matti
Olavi Marranen.
Enrico Boltolo Mazzler, Car
men Mary Charlotte McGovern,
John Jacob Pex Francesco Rosti
rolla, Giovanni Maria Rosano.
Mary Agnes Sheehy and Con-
stantinos Veachocyriakos.
Worry of
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Slipping or Irritating?
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little FAflTEETH on your platec This
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of added comfort and security by boldtnf
plates more firmly. Ko gummy, gooey,
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much to improved appearance,
more pleasing personality, better
health and a more enjoyable life.'
Why take a chance when it's so"
easy to be SAFE . . . SURE?. See the
capable registered optometrist here
for complete eye examination now
and start enjoying the full, rich
benefits good vision brings.
You'll Be Frankly Told If Glasses
Are Not Needed!
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spensing Opticians
PAGE SEVEN
All I can cay Is, we'll fir
them K hell of a fight from now
on. Secretary of Navy Frank
Knox.
Buy it throutfn tne want-ada.
Ask Lynn Roycroft
How to Get the Most InsBrsnce
Protection at Least Cost
Let him give yon
the full details
oa the
complete pro
tection of the
Ihmtkeeper
Plan.
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INSURANCE COMPANY
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118 North Seventh Street
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