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    February 8, 1943
JTERALT) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEWEtt
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SET QIVEB "LIFT"
TO OLD FURNITURE
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IISIYB
LENGTHENS
News
of the
Commandos
SWITCHED
PUBLIC GARS
Switching of tiros miiong nas-
(PiiKr calk operated by fmhuul,
slutm loctil or fornlun uovcrn
ment agency, li permitted by
n amciidiuuiil lu tlio tlrs ru
tlunlnil regulations, which was
InuoU toilny by th( office of
' price administration.
An a result, pollca Mini other
Kovcrnmunt-owucri cum, which
do not hnve spines asslKiH'l tu
thorn specifically, cnn draw
Urns from a common pool when
they neitd spurca or replace
fciiii'iilii. This continues ii prnc
tVuco which makes a relatively
few poul tiros serve Inrgn
number of automobiles,
May Be Teited
In ordor to avoid coufunion,
these enrn arc excused from the
requirements thnl thn serial
numbers of (ho tirci entered on
thnlr tiro Inspection records
mint mulch tha aerial numliera
of the tires mounted on the cur.
A further provision of toduy'i
amendment permit! the mount
ing of tires on any automobile
for tenting purpoari where the
use of the tirea for that pur
'poaa hna previously been given
governmental approval. In inch
caiica, the local board, which
Issued the tire Inspection record
muat be notified within aeven
daya.
The new provisions, which be
come effective February B, mo
contained in amendment No. U
to ration order No, lA-tlrea,
tubra, recapping and camelbuck.
mm
immm.
major f. d. sip
Another air hero, Major Frank
Douglaa Sharp, 28, Salem, hua
band of Enid Wlnnlngham, a
former Klamath Kails girl, re
turned to Oregon Tueaday to
spend a brief leave with hia wife
and duughter, Enld'PatrlcIa, now
In Salem at the home of the
flyer'a parents, Mr. and Mra. F.
D. Sharp.
Sharp, who bombed Rangoon
on July 20 and escaped after a
fight with 23 Jupune.ic Zero
Hunters, hna 135 hours 6f com
bat flying to hla credit. In the
Rangoon raid the Flying Fortrcaa
i he piloted ahot down four Jafit,
' but one of hla gunners waa
kilted, four other crew membera
Injured and the ahlp badly dam
aged. Sharp finally got back to
friendly territory and ordered
the crew to ball out. The co
pilot atayed with him, however,
and they brought the ahlp to a
craah-lnnding In the Jungle.
Thla la Major Sharp'! first
visit with hla wife and three-year-old
daughter in mote than
13 months. Mra. Sharp la the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mylus
P. Wlnnlngham, now of Port
land, Tho family resided on
Painter atreet during the yenra
they lived In Klamath Folia.
The allle.i must discredit tho
German military cllaue In thla
war because tho German peoplo
after world War I did not even
know that their armies were de
feated. Oborlln College aenlor
who lived In Germany until
1037.
7430
by Alice Brooke,
Turn old furnlturo into new
with this really beautiful filet
crochet aet for chuir or couch
11 gives a lucy, drcssedup nolo,
and it also makes a fine hide
away" for shabby apots. The at
tractive love-bird motif is easy
to do; so Is thn graceful plno
apple border. Pattern 7430 coa
tu i i is charts mid instructions for
set; stitches; mnterlala needed
To obtain this pattern send 11
cents in coin to Tho Herald and
News, Household Aria Dept.,
Klamath Falls. Do not send thla
picture, but keep It and the num
ber for reference Be sure to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
coin often slips out of tho envel
ope. Requests for patterns
should rend, "Send pattern No
, to followod by
your namo and address.
Van Dyke Expected
Thursday to Assume
Seat in Legislature
MEDFOP.D, Feb. 3 (TP) Frank
J. Van D y k o of Ashland la
scheduled to arrive In Stilom
by alrplana Thursday to assume
hia seat In the state legislature
as Jackson county represents
live. . . -
He will be discharged Wcdncs
day from tho army at Camp
Robert, Calif., whero ho is In
tho volunteer officer candidate
school.
Van Dyke was elected In No
vembcr. Ho will be discharged
for physical disability, a bad
knee, his wife disclosed.
Van Dyke automatically be
cornea a member of tho house
upon his discharge. Ho replaces
Fred E. Homes of Ashland, ap
pointed by the Jackson county
court to serve in his place.
PIGGY BACK
SPOKANE, P) Lumberman
Lcs Farrlsh hua figured out
way to obtain an extra 175,000
miles a year for his truck flcot,
and tho office of defense trans
portntlon agrees hia tire savings
will total that much.
Eight trucks loaded with lum
ber travel 65 miles to Spokane
but on the return trip It's four
trucks loaded with four trucks
a c ' fcv : V
WT 4 nit
jS0
m (m
Behind the quillljr of M-D Tissue Is 54 years
.experience of paper miking. M-D research
and this experience Jure developed M-D, a
toilet ilssue of extremely hygienic quality. . . soft,
life, absorbent. rolls for 22 cents. ,
For real security, unitary napkin must absorb
quickly and surely. Scientifically designed for
thla very purpose, M-D Sanitary Napkini are
Kilt right, Their tapered ends add greatly to
their convenience and Invisibility.
2 packages (24) for S9 cents.
I
""si
ThU 1j Bgt, Ann Kulm, our
top kick, Although she's not
very big, only about five feet
high, she's worth her weight In
gold and really gets things ac
complished. Bgt. Ann la In
charge of therJ
noraonnel at the
service center.
It Is up to her
to see that the
girls are at the
room at the
right time and
when they are
most ncoded;
whenever there
Is a special
emergency It is
imp Hutv in
that the glrlsJ
are piaveu
whore they will be of tho. most
service and It's not eBsy to kcop
track of 30 Commandos In your
spare time.
Sgt. Ann has a brother who Is
a radio operator in tne army
lank corps somewhere in Ha
waii. Also, our top kick has a
vital Intoreat in the army air
corps. The ono who tops her
list Is taking basic training at
Randolph field.
Plans at this tlmo are getting
under way for the Washington
Birthday bnll, February 20,
which the Commandos are spon
soring for the purpose of getting
some of those soldiers back on
their feet who are lying in our
hospitals recuperating from ac
tive duty more montully tired
than physically. We know that
with tho cooperation of tho peo
ple of Klamath our efforts will
not be in vain.
Weekends still see a flurry of
activity at the Commando ser
vice center with the boys from
Camp White who novor get tired
of singing tha praises of Klam
ath Falls and its "swell" poople.
Believe it or not, we'ro still re
ceiving thank you notes and let
ters for the hospitality that was
ahown at Christmas time.
Earl Reynolds
Expected Sunday
From Eastern Tour
Earl Reynolds, secretary of
tho chamber of commerce, is ex
pected back Sunday night from
a trip to Washington D. C, and
other eaatern as well aa mid
western centers.
Reynolds was In Omaha Tues
day, Ha spent Monday In De
troit, after leaving the national
capital on Saturday. In Wash.
Ington, ho attended a" meeting of
me board of directors of the Na
tional Association of Commer
cial Secretaries.
The Klamath man will arrive
In LaGrando Thursday, and will
remain there until Saturday
visiting relatives. He will be
back at his desk hero Monday.
If the automobile Industry re
tools after the war to manufac
ture a completely new and radl
col automobile, it will require
from 18 to 24 months for the
first new model to reach the
market.
SCHEDULES
OP
COAST TRAINS
Effective February 15, South
ern Pacific will lengthen the
schedulea of practically all Im
portant passenger trains on the
Shasta, Overland and San Joa
quin valley routes, because the
preferred handling of mounting
war traffic has made It Impossi
ble to maintain present running
times, It was announced today.
Departure times of most trains
on the three routes will be earli
er than at preaent, and arrival I
times later, according to J. A.
Ormundy, general passenger
ogonl, Portland, rrom ono to
three hours will be added to
the running time of San Fran-
cisco-Portland trains, valley i
line trains ' between San Fran-1
cIsco and Los Angeles, and San
Francisco-Chicago trains with '
tho exception of the streamliner '
"City of San Francisco," which
will continue as at preaent.
More Time
Lengthening of the Shasta,
Overland and San Joaquin val
ley schedules is In line with :
similar changea made recently :
on Southern Pacific's Coast,
Golden State and Sunset routes,
to provide improved on-time
performance under wartime con
ditions, Ormandy stated.
"Wo have tried our best to
maintain pcrformonce according
to our published time tables,
but so muny extra war trains, ;
passenger and freight, are mov-'
ing over our 1 1 n c a that we
haven't been able to get regu
lar trains through on time, he
continued. "The new schedules
will give these trains more time
to make their runs and a bet
ter opportunity to reach desti
nations on time."
Announcement of the new ar
rival and departure times of
trains at the Klamath Fails sta
tion is expected shortly from the
office of Cliff Reeves, district
freight and passenger agent.
When once the knot Is tied a
fellow doesn't have near as
much rope.
11 ttgM
You Women Who Suffer From
HOT FLASHES ,.
CIIIUY FEELINGS
If you Ulce ao many women between
the Kftee of 38 and S3 suffer from
hot QuhM, weak, dlcxy, nervous feel
Infra, dutrese of "IrregularltlM", are
blue at tiroes due to the functional
middle age period In a woman's life
try talcing tydla E. Plnlcham'a Vege
table Compound at once. It'a the bat
known medicine you can buy tbat's
made especially or women.
pinxham a uompouna is omoui uj :
relieve such distress. Taken regularly j
It helps build up resistance against
euch annoying symptoms. It also Is a I
line etomachlo tonic I
Thousands upon thousands of
women rich and poor alike have '
reported beneOta. Time and again
Lydla Plnkbam's Compound has
proved some women's happiest daya i
oftim can be durlne their "40's".
JtoUow label directions. Worth fryine
. . . The finest quality that Can be
produced under war time limitations.
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Service
: I-' men.
STORE YOUR
CLOTHES
With
Us!
Either da It or have It done, but you'll need these "civvies"
when you get back. Your woolen suits, overcoats, slacks,
etc., should be stored ts keep them sale from moths and
other damage, and our moth-proof, fire-proof vault la the
place. Every garment fully insured against ALL damage,
and ready to wear when you want Itl The charge la rea
sonable. Guaranteed Mothproof Tr Insured
Reasonable Rates
IT'S NOT TOO EAHLY TO THINK ABOUT
FUR STORAGE
Your furs are protected against all damage, heat, '
moths, ilrel Fully Insured.
JUST PHONE 4471
NEW METHOD
CLEANERS
1453 Esplanade
Phone 4471
ILLUMINATE THE NEW SPRING ENSEMBLE
HERE'S YOUR COAT
For Spring 1943
Choose your favorite silhouette in daring colors or a dressy type in black
or navy it doesn't matter they're all full of charming style detail and
'ines.
CHESTERFIELDS TUXEDOS PILOT COATS DRESS COATS
Tweeds, checks, Herringbones, Twills in furred ond unfurred
$14.95 to $98.00
CLARION COLOR PRINTED
Dresses for Springtime
There'f an Oriental richness In these new multi-colored and monoton
print for spring! Shirtwaist rhythmic skirts and peg-top charm it th
keynote of these exclusive creations for the new 1943 season!
A good assortment of early spring modes to select from.
Sizes 12 to 20
$12.95 to $14.95
. Doris Dodson Junior Line
Dresses for Spring
Fashion "finds" for Spring these classic Junior mode
in one- and two-piece frocks. Rayons and wool mix
tures in prints and solid featured for date or fur
lough.
Sizes 9 o 17
$7.95 to $14.95
o
New Spring L'AIglon
resses
' f I J 1
Di
Sizes 12 to 44
Gorgeous new prints and pastel solids In dressy or
casual modes. Flower-fresh prints you'll underscore
for dates lovely solids you'll love for business or cas
ual. You'll see rayons in all their loveliness in these
new charmers for Spring!
$6.50 to $12.95
NEW SPRING CASUAL AN D DRESSY
SUITS
For Busy Living!
The "busier than ever" American woman will wear suits more than ever
this spring. In this new array will be found the lovely styles she'll be look
ing for!
3-piece suits with contrasting coat 2-plece with contrasting skirt and
mannish suits in stripes or solids.
CHECKS WOOL FLANNELS HERRINGBONES AND MANNISH
FABRICS
$19.95 to $39.50
Pi
NEW SPRING
HAT MAGIC
They're magic for your wardrobe these new season fashion hits.
FLOWER BLOOMING CALOTS SAUCY LITTLE SAILORS DASH
ING DERBIES HIGH TOPPERS. See this grand collection of super-,
charged color and style!
$3.95 to $I5.0C '
ALSO A LOVELY ASSORTMENT OF
NEW SPRING HALF-SIZE DRESSES
IN PRINTS AND BLACK & NAVY.
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THE WOMAN'S STOBE.ihcV