PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON March 8, 194S OPEN HOUSE SET FOR NEW BOYS' GLOB " ; The new quarters of the Klam ath Falls Boys' club In the Sal vatlon Army building, Fourth street and Klamath avenue, will be opened for public inspection on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, It was announced Wed nesday. "Open house" will be observed at that time, and Klamath citi zens were invited to visit the clubrooms, which are rapidly be ing completed for the use of the youngsters of the community. Library Planned Six painters were at work Wednesday decorating the base ment division of the clubrooms. Shuffleboard, pool, table tennis, punching bags and other sports and game equipment will be in stalled in the basement. ' A branch of the city library is to be established in the building as a part of the reading facilities. - Shower baths are already available in a room off the gym nasium, which is at the rear of the building. - Special Music ,; Major W. C. Currie of the Sal vation Army -and the army ad' Visory board are cooperating with the city recreation commit tee in the establishment and Operation of the clubrooms. which will replace the rooms now operating on Klamath ave nue near Eighth. The latter rooms have been closed so that equipment may be moved to the Other building. ' The Junior high boys' glee club, directed by Lillie Darby, will give special musical num bers at the Saturday afternoon event. Andrew Loney will bring the high school girls' glee club to the building for further enter tainment. , At the Saturday event, special musical numbers will be pre sen t- , ed by the girls' glee club of the high school, directed by Andrew Loney, and the Junior high boys Klea club, directed by Lillie Dar by. IT OF ALBANY, Ore., March 3 OP) Robert E. Lce .Folkes, 20-year- old Los Angeles dining car cook, will be arraigned in circuit court here at 2 p. m. Friday on an in dictment charging first degree murder. He is accused of the "Lower IS" slaying of Mrs. Martha Vir ginia James aboard a limited train last January 23. : Circuit Judge L. G. Lewelling scheduled "the. arraignment after -District Attorney Harlow Wein- rick was informed that Folkes "attorney, Leroy Lomax of Fort land, would be able to attend. Lomax is recovering from the measles. Courthouse Records Marriages BELL-STILES. Calvin Earl Bell, 23, relief man. Native of Oregon, resident of Klamath Falls. Marjorie May Stiles, 16, waitress. Native of Oregon, res ident of Klamath Falls. , Decrees - Donald S. P a r t i n versus f'Wanda G. .P a r t i n. .. Divorce granted. . MATRIMONIAL PUZZLE DARLINGTON, S. C, (fP "Miss Mildred Kinsley of the court clerk's office asked the .80-year-old applicant for a mar riage license the name of the .bride-elect and was flabbergast ed' to get this reply: "Do you have to know that? Informed that she did, the man v.sald, "Well, I'll have to go and .find out. I don't know." .- He left hurriedly and returned .shortly with the name of his 62 year-old bride-to-be. v. The license then was issued , EMBARRASSING, TOOl SPOKANE, ffl The post 'office Is just too conscientious about finding the correct recipi .ent for improperly-addressed mail, complains Deputy Sheriff Mons Ulvln, in charge of Insanity cases. It bothers him a bit, he admits, .to receive letters addressed to "The insane officer, Spokane, Wash." Rationing Calendar RATION BOOK NO 2 March 1 -IS Boards will mail books to persons who registered February 29, but did not receive books. New applications accepted March 15. March 1 Rationing of canned, frozen and dried fruits, canned and frozen veg etables, dried soups, beans, lentils and peas, began. RATION BOOK NO 1 March 1-15 Boards will not accept applications for book No. 1 during this period. SUGAR . March 15 Stamp No. 11, war ration book No. 1, good for three pounds, expires at midnight. Stamp No. 12 good for five pounds, March 16 May 31 inclusive. COFFEE March 21 Stamp No. 25, war ration book No. 1 of book holders 14 years of age or over, good for 1 pound of cof fee, expires at midnight. GASOLINE March 21 No. 4 stamps, each good for four gallons, ex pire at midnight. TIRES March 31 Cars with "A" books must have tires inspect ed before this date. Same basic rules as for passenger cars apply to motorcycle "D" books. SHOES June 15 Stamp No. 17, war ration book 1, valid for purchase of one pair of shoes, expires at midnight. Family stamps are interchangeable. CANNED MEATS, FISH Retail, wholesale sales sus pended until further notice. COMMERCIAL REGISTRATION - - March 1 to 10 Restaurants and boarding houses must sign up for point stamps. All institutional users are requested to phone the ration board for an appointment to register, to save time. Institutional users must provide the rationing board with food inventories as of February 28. . HR,. PLYWOOD E NAG BOOST IS EXTENDED Idaho Seed Spuds Contracted for, 1 Deliveries Made BOISE, Idaho, March S (IP) Idaho certified seed potatoes have practically all been con tracted for and a few deliveries have been made, the state ex tension service reported Tuesday. Interest in seed potatoes from outside the state has been great er than usual, with inquiries especially heavy from California and Washington. The report suggested that the recent action of the food distri bution administration in reserv ing; No. 1 potatoes in. Idaho for military use may take most of the available remaining supplies. Two Madison, Wis., daily newspapers have abolished their Sunday comic sections in order to save paper. PORTLAND. Ore., March 3 (jT Fir and plywood plants of the Pacific northwest were un der orders today to give retro active pay Increases to employes who did not get them December 17. On that date the west coast lumber commission ordered a 90 cent wage minimum, retroactive to May 1 in some cases. This resulted generally In a 7i-cent hourly Increase and the commis sion ordered It extended to the higher wage brackets. Some employers protested they already had given increases in some of the higher brackets and the additional raises would throw wage scales out of line. Pine Adjustment The commission rejected this protest yesterday on the grounds there was no established pay standard In the upper brackets. Chairman Ben H. Kizer said, however, research is continuing with the hope of setting industry-wide standards in, the future. In another decision, applying to both pine and fir regions, the commission authorized tempor ary piece rate Increases when ever snow conditions cut fallers' and buckers' earnings below normal. Such temporary ad justments need no longer be re ported to the commission, Kizer said, although fallers and buck ers must agree to the pay changes. iT SALE REQUESTED WASHINGTON, March 3 (IP) Representatives of the nation's poultrymen, dairymen and live stock feeders urged before the house agriculture committee Tuesday enactment of legislation to sell an additional 100,000,000 bushels of government owned wheat for stock feed. Describing corn and protein feeds except wheat as "alarming ly scarce," one witness said that unless action "at the earliest possible hour" is taken to relieve the shortage, liquidation of the poultry and dairy industries threatens. Edwin T. Benson, executive secretary of the national council of farm cooperatives, asserted "the feed situation is becoming Increasingly serious. We hope the committee will take favor able action at the earliest pos sible hour." SPY HELPED HIM Victory of Wolfe at Quebec was not due to luck in finding the path up the steep surround ing cliffs, but to the thorough work of a British spy, known as "This Intelligent Gentleman." This spy furnished Wolfe with complete plans of every detail of the city. Wolfe died with the map in his hands. FBI Seeks Source of Phony Clothes Rationing Rumor HIGH SCHOOL News Notes and ' l""n'""l!H''!!'!H'm!l'"''H7j''!'""l!'l'!l Hi 1 1 BACKFIRE WATER SALT LAKE CITY. UP) Twenty gallons of gasoline and not a drop to drink! A rilsttirbrd motorist told ra tioning officials ho'd purchased JJ By ANITA GWYN Students playing on the lawn and pacing the walks means only one thing. Spring has re turned for tlio time being Studies are harder than ever to do with a great temptation of wanting to DC outside continu ally preying on tlio mind. The girls' clothes have turned to lighter colors, while quite a few have chnng ed from skirts and sweaters to light-weight ma terial. The boys' styles remain unchanged except for the fact that fewer sweaters are being seen and sport shirts are being substituted. Spring fever is the current ' illness, with many ab sences noticed in classes. "The Diabolical Circle" made its first appearance Tuesday in the Little Theatre off Mon Claire. The stars, Patricia Brown, George Brown, Martin Butz and Bruce Wirth, did their parts justice. Ten cents is all it costs to sec this play, which is worth it. Thursday, during three periods, will be your chance. Listen to Pclicana Wednesday (tonight), at 8:15 over the radio. By ANN FRANCE WILSON NEA Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, March 3 Some time ago, before OPA even had a dummy or ration book No. 3, up popped a story that a clothes ration book was ready for distribution. The usual ver sion said that a woman lost her sugar ration book and wrote to OPA in Washington for a new one. By return mail she received a ration book entitling her to $80 worth of clothes a year. Whereupon so the phoney tale goes the OPA realizing its mistake, begged her to return the book and never, never men tion the fact that she had seen it. The FBI is now working on this story because It follows very closely German propaganda broadcasts over short-wave to America. The nazis would like American housewives to hoard everything, because they know that the more hoarding, the soon er we'll have bad Inflation. OPA refutes the story thus: 1. OPA in Washington does not is sue ration books. The woman would have gone to her local ra tion board for her sugar book. 2. When and if clothes rationing comes, it will be done on the point system, not by setting lim its on the amount an Individual may spend. 3. FBI is suspicious of any story which breaks simul taneously in six large cities the way this one did. Transportation News ILEAGE E Pacific coast motor carriers were told today by the Office of Defense Transportation that in order to get government help in obtaining spare parts they must immediately take definite steps to restrict mileage operations to the minimum. Marshall E. Nauman, district manager of ODT s Division of Motor Transportation said that over-ine-roaa contract ana com mon carriers must eliminate competition through action agreements resulting in joint use of equipment and facilities by March 31. To aid carriers In developing such plans, Nauman said that ODT advisory committees, in eluding representatives of the carriers and ODT, are being set up in all principal Pacific coast points served by more than one carrier. Police Investigate Burglary at Shell Station in City Police are Investigating the burglary of the Shell Oil com pany station at Oregon avenue and Donald street late in JrcD ruary. Mrs. D. M. Darby, at tendant, reported to city officers that a rear window of the sta tion was broken and $9 in war savings stamps and a two-cell flashlight removed. Officers and City Juvenile Of ficer Dave Bridge are looking into the affair. the gasoline and Inadvertently surrendered Btnte liquor ration ing tickets, Instead of gasoline coupons. "They took them and I didn't notice my mlstiiko. Now I've got plenty of gusollno but I can't gut any liquor. What do I do?" The board didn't know, MARTHA'S CHILDREN Martha Washington had four children by her first husband be fore hor irurringo to the first president of the United States. Two of her children died In Infancy. BABY'S COLDS 1 MONTOOMIRY WARD Relieve misery fast -externally. Rub on HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Hernia (Rupture), Fissure or Fistula Jack disorder! la pair your 1th IfiolncT inlnff . powir, Tor 30 ysan w hvm ttoovsilally trattvd then ude ol poplt (or thos 1U Bants. No hoiottal odii - tloa. Ho eo adnata nt. No ' Iom et timo from work. 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