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    PAGE TWELVE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Fobrunry 8, 1948
E
The following men from local
draft board number one will
leave for Induction In the army
on February 11:
Atxltriof, March tM M., MidrM.
Ilrrry, Lionet 0, Valiet.
ilrown, Donald Fred. iMrtliod.
. Hurklniham, Roy, Ht, 1, Box ?M
Carlton, Milton A., l'hoenU, Aril.
Oik, Harry Karltjr Hotel.
Oornell, Robert Grant. Portland.
Cooky, John tea. 101 Atllte
ChrietetiBeii, Karl U, Anrlior Hotel.
JUIko, Walter Sigurd, Lot Ancrlf.
IrihlRtron. nirgrr K 110 Sotith Fifth.
KHrdfc, Riinrl Potter, Valle Fallt
Korauoon, Roy Tu, I'anhy.
ife, UeorRti K.. v l'lnti.
Kay, Jack P Win South Sltth.
(lardner, Glen Oliver. Hmttle,
Ufiieny, Ray Paul. Uerkrley.
JUrkninn, rrrrin inion,
San Frantltro.
Hawkins, Maynard Omar. San Frunclsoo,
inicK, uirn K., jsso t'leatani.
Klrtiy, John Wley Jr., Mtdford,
Keller, Oall A., Lebanon.
Kennrtt Wayne. 8ou there Pacific C
lAvtcor. LtmU R., Htirni.
Lylle, Hurry Aloyo, Portland,
teons, Kay Mav, Sin Franrlico.
ljus.ru., Uertchel Ureal Korthtra
railway.
Maddux, Barry W., General DltTtry.
Morrla, Rob Lambert, Portland.
Mum a. Wilbur K., Jacobs apartment.
Martin, Maurice Gerald. Han Diejo.
Miller, Rob Clarence. Portland.
MrOieinry. Lyn lwU. 127 MorUmef.
Olwn. Odell 1., 70S Lincoln.
, Pnvlnh, Stanley Seatlle.
Patchal, Wilfred lHvtd, Tracayton, Wuh.
itlVmiroy, Marlon David, M Ulfh.
Rankin, Robert P., Otymnla.
llahorn, Lm, White Pint apartment.
- Howell, Edward Dean. Klrby.
Stride, Vet Martin, 1019 McKlnley.
Rtephenaon. Daniel J., Nubleber,
6chadler, Alfrrd, Madera, Callt.
Trwner, Onllle J.. H00 Elm.
Tavrnner, Jack Dale. 70S fth.
, IJUey, Wesley Harold, Ureal Fall, Moat.
llrbach, Lester Charlet. S9 Jeffcnoo.
Walter. Deo Ira. Medford.
. Wiesand. Louli Euiren. Seward. Alaiuu
Wall, Henry Dave. El Mont, Calif.
" Well, Chriitlan, Spokane.
Leaving from board two on
the same date are:
Black. John Wilfrvd. Quelle, Calif
Bergman. Oscar. Lamra'a camp.
Brown, Oher Carlton, CryiUl, Or.
Bunch, Clifford. TopnenUh, Waab
BoroiiKh. Vernon Joho, Portland.
Bunch. John H., Bonama.
Curomitm. Robert Dale, Portland.
Ohlpn. Calvin L.
Davidson, Burns! Owe, Spray, Or,
i Kvana, Arthur Herman. IH-rtUnd.
K I wood, Delbert Warren, Kmmett, Ida,
HutehinKw. Silas Edward, Beatty
Hall, Delbert Jackaon, Newport,
Hendrickton. Everett Leo, Taeoma,
Hum. William Clay Jr., Portland.
1 Bawkln. Roy W., Lot Angelee.
JackMjn, Ivan, Beatty.
McNIea, Jack. Lakehore Gardtnl Xanery.
McCot. Edward, Greharn.
Naiwelt, Jo-epb liailfy, Ofden. T)tb.
Sim.t. Xetwini 0V-y. Dunirnulr.
Smith, Ancuttlne Robert Beatty
. Bcott Walter LeBoy.
Tipton, Wilson Henry. Seattle.
Tremaltt. Roland Hall. Oakland.
Verooa, Jmes John Jr.. Portland.
ME HIGH GRIDES
Klamath county students at
Southern Oregon College of Edu
cation who have made high
grades for the first term of the
year, were named in a recent
report of the college registrar as
follows, Robert Collins, Con
stance Earheart, Mildred Shultz,
Berthiel Nelson and Dolores
Trout. Each made a grade-point
average of S.S or better. All are
enrolled in the teacher-training
department of the college, ex
cept Miss Trout who is in the
junior college department.
Robert Collins was recently
initiated into Theta Delta Phi,
honorary teachers' ' fraternity.
Dean . Jones, likewise of Klam
ath county, has also been initi
ated into Theta Delta Phi.
- Mildred Schultz was recently
a winner in an essay contest
sponsored by the Ashland USO
center.
' Berthiel Nelson has been cho
een yell leader by tka college
group. 1
Allied Subs
Believed to Have
Sunk Jap Vessels
1 cmTNOKmr: Teh s tm
The official Central Daily News
said in a disnatoh Tiirsrinv that
two . Japanese warships were
aamagea and several rice-laden
ships sunk January 11 in an at-
iacic oy amea submarines about
tu mues on Shanghai.
The two damaged warships
were rorcea to return to Shang
hai for repairs, it was reported.
Coast Dwellers
Are Eating No Fish
' ASTORIA, Feb. S W If there
are fish on the coast, they are not
In butcher shops.
Meat counters were almost
bare yesterday and a few smelt
were the only fish offered for
sale.
. The same situation was report
ed at Seaside.
With horse meat plentiful you
should have no trouble getting
your filly.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Wttout CtWI-And You'll Jtne Out at
Bed io da Merainf Ruin' t. G.
Tfc. Ilwr s fcoold pour out about t pint, of
tat juke Into your boweU mo dr. II thU
bile M not tKiwir.jt trrrly, your food may not
dinot. ll may juat decay In the boweU Tbea
taa Moata up your stouarh. You it eon
eUrateo. You eel aour, eunk and th trarid
look punk.
. Jt &ke Mea food, old Carter'. little
Liver IMIa to ft tbrm I pint, ol bile flow
In IreWy to make you trel "up and up.
a parkare today. Take aa directed.
FferllTe la m.ktni Me rtow freely. Ak
tx Cat lata JjlUe Urw Pule, 10 and IK.
MEN TO LEAV
FEBRUARY 1
JIIIIIIIW
By ANITA GWYN
Clifford Rowe and the journa
lism class have gono to all the
trouble of planning a year book
for the seniors.
The seniors
voted to have
tile year book
but from recent
reports it seems
as if they aren't
doing so well in
e iiinjiiiK nidi fi.
lTf I lit is necessary
N$i. K I to collect the
money before
publication, so if you want a
year book order it from a jour
nalism student or in room 316,
before or on Friday.
Mrs. Waters, director of the
Freshman - Sophomore library,
made the first semester report of
business. On an average, 11
books were signed out to each
freshman and sophomore; 72 per
cent of the books were fiction
and 28 per cent non-fiction;
$38.35 in fines was collected
not counting the money for lost
books. The money is to be used
for supplies and equipment.
Girls over 17 met in the audi
torium Tuesday morning to hear
Perry Starr of Western Union.
Training in telegraph work was
discussed for those who graduate
this spring.
....
The Hi-Y is starting its part
of the high school war program.
Thursday morning a drive will
start to collect funds for the
"Barbed Wire Legion." The
YMCA has the job of taking
care of religion, recreation and
education of those in enemy
prison camps. This is a national
program and each student is
asked to remember his dime for
it. May help someone you know.
Marshfield has challenged
KUHS as to the amount raised,
so everyone do his part.
Klamath Knights will be sell
ing war stamps and bonds to
morrow.
Listen to Pellcana tonight at
8:15.
LOGGING CONFAB
KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Feb. 3
(IPh-Problems of the southeast
ern Alaska spruce logging pro
gram will be up for discussion
at a general panhandle logging
industry conference here tomor
row. Operators, federal officials
and representatives of northwest
companies now engaged in pro
ducing Alaska spruce for air
planes are expected to attend.
Keep your car up to par with
Studebaker service
Expert mechanics do the work efficiently,
quickly and at moderate cost
"B5
Slowe "i"
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322 S. 6th St.
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SOYS TO AID
FIRE PATROL
Klamath county high school
men will augment the fire pa
trol this coming season and may
prove the answer to the press
ing man power problem in the
opinion of John Sarginson, chief
ranger in charge of Rogue River
National forest.
At least SO boys will b used
in the Rogue River forest this
summer.
r Program to Open
Classes were under way at
Klamath Union high school with
an enrollment of 50 boys, un
der the direction of Don Nor
land of the Klamath Forest Pro
tective association office. Classes
are also being held at Bonanza
and Henley.
Charles Ogle of the KFPA
offices, is now attending legis
lature in Salem and as chair
man of the Forest Fire Fighter
service will open the 1943 sum
mer program upon his return.
Sarginson, member of the com
mittee, said many new plans
have been made, one which will
probably include the services of
women. ,
One of the few violations of
basic rule cases to come into
police court since tire rationing
went into effect was heard Tues
day morning when Samuel Ram
sey, 2061 Wantland avenue, rail
road employe, was brought be
fore Police Judge Harold Franey.
Ramsey was charged by city po
lice and received a $20 fine and
10-day sentence, the latter sus
pended on payment of fine. The
arrest was made on Spring
street.
Jake Rente, charged with li
quor to Indians, was fined $50
and 30 days In jail, the sentence ;
suspended on payment of fine
with Renie to leave town im
mediately. One drunk also ap
peared. PENETRO
COLDS
. HHml.tini. "H.a a V ,
old fubioned mutton nnt.
Grandma', favorite. Gnar
ousjar2&, double supply 3&L
Demand MainleM Penetro.
COUGHING.
SNIFFLES.
SUSS
mote iaxit
ore borne"
...... wait
onm..
. worm r-
o, you,
COUNTY
ODELL MOTOR
Dr. Noble to
Speak at Dinner
Meeting Saturday
Dr. G. Bernard Noble of Reed
college, will be tn speaker at a
dinner meeting set for Saturday
evening, February 6, at 6:30
o'clock at the Willard hotel. Dr,
Noble, who Is president of the
northwest regional commission
to study the organization of
peace, will speak on the sub
ject, "The Shape of Things to
Come." He is an authority on
tno problems of the war and the
pcaco to follow.
His appearance here is spon
sored by the Klamath County
League of Women Voters, the
American Association of Univer
sity Women and the Klamath
Falls Business and Professional
Women's club. The meeting,
originally scheduled for noon,
has been changed for Dr. Noble's
convenience,
Snccial invitations have hon
extouded to member nf Klnm.
ath Falls service clubs, and all
others interested in Dr. Noble's
topic are cordially Invited to at
tend the dinner meeting. Reser
vations may be made by calling
the Willard hotel not later than
Thursday evening, February 4.
New Deal Revealed
In WPB-Army-Navy
Lumber Program
Consolidation of some of the
functions of the army-navy mu
nitions board lumber committee
with the war production board
was announced today by Ferdi
nand Ebcrstadt, war production
board program vice chairman.
Hereafter, the lumber and lum
ber products division will han
dle functions other - than pro
curement which have previously
been performed by the ANMB
lumber committee.
With the consolidation, J.
Philip Boyd, chairman, of the
Dance
Saturday,
February 6th
Armory
Musis bj
Baldy's Band
Regular Prices
Dancing 9 Till 1
STUDEBAKERdealersarefullr
mobilized to give first class
maintenance care to the vital
motor cars and trucks in their
communities.
Drive in frequently and have
your car ins pected,no matterwhat
make it is.
There is no charge for car im
spections unless disassembly ot
other mechanical work is re
quired. Official tire inspections
of course must be paid for at the
rates set by the government.
If adjustments or repairs on
your car seem necessary, you'll
be given a check list of what needs
to be done and, usually, the
Studebaker dealer can provide
you with an exact cost estimate in
advance.
Studebaker dealers' mechanics;
like all other automobile repair
men with the necessary skill and
experience, have been classified
as essential war workers. Don't
wait until your car starts giving
you trouble. Have it checked
regularly.
You may b eligible
for a
brand new Studebakar
Thousands of motorist. whoM
driving ii considered ewenti.l
can apply for brand new 8rude
bakerChampioni.Comm.rKiert and President Eights built be
fore car production waa sus
pended. You may be eligible.
CO
Pbone 4149
ANMB lumber committee be
comes director of the WPB lum
ber and lumbor products divi
sion, Arthur T. Upson, who has
been director of the division,
has resigned.
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REBUILT MOTOR
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Wordi low prlcal Price with lrad
In motor good for rebu'lding.
WARDS READY-LINED
BRAKE SHOES 1.98
Ford '35-'36, long-wearing Su
preme Quollty... ready lined for
eoiy Initallotkm. Exchang. price'
USE YOUR CREDIT...
Any purchases totaling 1 0 or more will
open a monthly payment account
SII OUR CATALOGS ...
Come fo our catalog department fol
thousands of values not In store itocJu,
Motorist May Have
To Take Own Advice
WILMINGTON, Del., Fob. 3
W1) A motorist who yelled "got
fapaa kaja Ui'
KWIK START
BATTERY
6.66'
With eld
ketlery
GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS! 43
heavy-duty plates, 1 00 omp. hr.
capacity. Equals or exceeds moit
original equipment batteries!
Kwlk-Srart Long Type. ..7.75
Commander(Ouar.l2 mo.) 3.95
"STANDARD" SPARK
PLUG REDUCED J4
Get n.ry feature ef nollonoll.
. famoui plugs ; i . but pay fan at
Wardi. Install a full lei now I
SAVE ON REBUILT
CARBURETORS 3,9 U,K
Tot Ford ,34-36. Completely re
built Ilk new by factory .xpertil
Oth.ri modeli alio low priced.
BUY
Ninth ond Pine Ss.
a horse" to a crowd waiting for
a streot enr may have to tako
his own advice.
One of the group reported the
license number to tho man's ra
tioning board which ruled ho
MOTOR
OIL SALE
ft HigfVttf Qualify Coatfaf Oiff
Dewoxe4 defeedf
Reefuced for 4 days onyf
MOTOR GUARD will lubricate your
engine ai well ai many oils selling
up to 25c qt. elsewhere I MOTOR
GUARD gives your engine the kind of protec
tion it needs to make It fasf , . , and at low
cost! Refined from best California ParnfTine
Base Crudes . . . free-flowing, tough, retains
' full body throughout wide temperature range..
Come in to Wards today, stock up at this low
aale orice and SAVE! Bring'your containers.
WAR STAMPSI ON SALE
was "cruising" and ordered the
siirremlur of all but on of hla
current "A" coupons. (p)
Phone The Herald and News,
3124, to pluue a classified ad.
GUARD
Plus Mo
Fed. Tax
AT
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Phone 3188