Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 17, 1943, Page 11, Image 11

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
March 17, 1948
SILKS NEEDED
BY ARMY FOR
POWDER BAGS
Emphasizing that the salvage
of nylon and silk hosiery is a
continuous program for the dura
tion of the war, Winnixred K
Glllen, home demonstration
agent, today asked all residents
of this area to renew their de
posits of worn and discarded
stockings with retail stores hav
ing women', or misses' hosiery
departments.
Silk and nylon are needed for
the production of powder bags,
parachute fabric and other war
materials, Mrs. Gillen explained.
Powder bags used by the armed
services are woven silk bags into
which charges of powder are
placed for generating the power
required to expel shells from
guns of major calibre. Bags are
placed in the breach of the gun.
A fuse, attached, is ignited to
cause the explosion that expels
the shell. Only silk can be used
for bags because it burns com'
pletely and leaves no hot embers.
This makes possible recharging
guns with greater speed than if
each gun had to be cleaned be
fore a new charge was inserted.
Nylon cannot be used for pow
der bags because nylon results in
a gummy substance that will not
burn completely. Instead nylon
is used in the manufacture of
parachute fabric.
The following classifications of
stockings are wanted: all silk, all
nylon, mixture of silk and ny
lon, mixture of silk and rayon,
mixture of nylon and rayon, mix
ture of silk and cotton and mix
ture of nylon and cotton. .
E
Men. with construction trades
who are in the draft age (18-38)
now have an opportunity-, to get
into- the navy's Seabees through
voluntary induction, it. was an
nounced today by the chief of
navy personnel. Men . with, the
following trades are needed:,
Blacksmiths, bull dozer opera
tors, carpenters, crane operators,
divers, draftsmen (electrical, me
chanical and steel), drillers, elec
tricians, engine operators, gas
and diesel repairmen. .
Mechanics, pipefitters and
plumbers, powdermen, riggers,
road machine operators, sheet
metal workers, steel workers,
water tenders, welders, wharf
builders, storekeepers and oth
ers. . .
It is pointed out these men
will be required to go to. Port
land and return at their own ex
pense for examination and inter
view. Those who- are found
qualified, both physically and in
construction trades needed, will
be sent to their draft boards with
a. letter requesting they be in
ducted for assignment to the Sea-
bees, and sent back to Portland
lor induction into the Seabees.
Rationing
Calendar
RATION BOOS NO I
March MS Boards will
mall books to persons who
registered February 25, 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
Much 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.
YuiE3
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. J
OH
CHANGES
1
VETO C CARD
If you are the holder of a C
card, and make a change In your
occupation, don't forget to notify
your ration board within five
days after the change is made,
the district OPA office reminded
today.
Your report to the ration
board should describe fully the
nature of the new occupation,
the exact type of work per
formed, the business or Industry
in which such work is perform
ed, and the purpose, if any, for
which your car will be used in
the new job, OPA mileage ra
tioning officials pointed out.
- If the ration board-finds thr,t
the car will no longer be used
for an essential purpose, you will
be notified in writing that your
right to such ration is to be re
examined and you will be asked
to file a new application, the
board under the OPA regula
tions must revoke your ration
and recall your C book, but if
the board decides on the basis
of your new application that the
car will be sed for an essential
purpose, no further, action will
be taken, said the OPA.
Sea horses make snapping
noises which apparently serve as
a means of communication, ac
cording to a scientist. -
Planning Commission
To Meet Tonight at
Council Chambers
A meeting of the Klamath
Falls planning commission, slat
ed for tonight In the city council
chambers, hat been postponed
until next Tuesday at 8 p. m.,
it was announced by the mayor's
office. '
Important on the commission's
schedule will be many post-war
plans including ' the beautifying
of the city, the Ninth street wi.
dening program, the South Sixth
street improvement, and numer
ous other projects.
Jackson County
Shows Population
Increase of 11,000
MEDFORD, March 17 (Pi A
population increase for Jackson
county of more than 11,000 is in
dicated by registrations for ra
tion book No. 2, which totaled
47,247.
The 1940 census gave the
county 36,213. Medford's ration
board issued 39,176 books and
the Ashland board 8071. OHt
cials said most of the increase is
due to an influx of workmen to
Camp White.
SNATCHED FROM DEATH
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP)
Hugh Smith, city street car mo
torman, became dog's best
friend when a small terrier got
Ills tall tangled In the front
axle of Smith's car,
Smith decided that If the car
moved In elthor direction the
dog would suffer, so, apologiz
ing to hia pniMongors for the
delay, he summoned wracking
crew.
The crew juckod up the front
end of the street car and the
terrier, minus the tip of his
tall, scampored away.
A Minnesota niumifncturoi
who builds ship sections novi.
fncos the edges of stool platei ' 9
for welding with grinding equip,
mont formerly used to surfnci
granite tombstones.
VET OF THREE BATTLES
Marine Private First Class Ben
Brooks of Kansas City, although
only 20 years old, is a veteran
of three battles. At Pearl Har
bor and in the Solomons, Brooks
manned a machinegun against
the Japs. During the battle of
Midway he tended a 20-milli
meter cannon. .
RENO - MARRIAGE LICENSES
RENO, March 17 (AP) Mar
riage licenses Issued here ' in
cluded: Wesley Edens, 23,
Camp 'White, ; and Lucille P.
Scott, 26, Grants Pass: Justin
S. Lageson, 55, Berkeley, Calif.,
and Agnes Bryan, 50, Klamath
Falls. : .
COMING TONIGHT!
HEAR
Basil Robinson.
Tonight, Wednesday,
March 17th
o'clock at
Apostolic Faith Church
Rer. Frost of Medford will be here with corps of musicians
and workers. Special program of music and song will be
rendered. Personal testimony will be given followed by a
soul-stirring, fiery message by Rev. Robinson from Apostolie
Faith headquarters In Portland.
You Are Invited No Collections Will Be Taken i
Apostolic Faith Church
228 No. 8th
YOU NEED NO SPECIAL AUTHORIZATION TO BUY A USED CAR
Old Albany Campus
To Be Purchased for
Federal Laboratory
ALBANY. Ore.. March 17-JPI
Senator Charles McNary (R-Ore.)
notified Carl Curlee, secretary
or. me Albany chamber of com
merce today, that Secretary
Ickes had signed a bill providing
zor purcnase ol tne old Albany
couege campus for a federal
electro-chemical laboratory.
The laboratory will, be operat
ed Dy tne u. s. bureau of mines,
-which is under the Interior department.
ONCE AIDED JAPS
U. S. marines, who are now
dealing out misery to the Jam.
aided th NiononeKa in maa
when a detachment landed at
Yokohama and Tokyo to give
assistance to homeless following
an earthquake.
World's third largest city In
population is Tokyo.
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CONSTIPATION?
If you Buffer from that com
mon form of constipation
due to lack of "bulk" in
' your diet, dosing yourself
with harsh cathartics and
laxatives will give you only -temporary
relief.
However, adding kit. loco's
AiL-smit to your regular
diet and drinking plenty of
water will not only get at
the cause of such constipa
tlon, but will correct Jt
KSILOOO'S ALl-BKAlf IS a
delicious breakfast cereal -that,
unlike medlolnal
purges, doesn't work chiefly
on ou-but works princi
pally on the content of
your colon. .
Try KFLtooo's su-muir,
cat m directed, see If It
doesnt help you, tool . . . ,
r Yov help Hi war tTorf by consarvfng Mrn
Tirexanaervmtion involves more than careful
driving, proper inflation and regular inspec
tion. To save tires, bare wheel alignment
- checked of ten1 ,
a late model
Stddebmee
5a ve tires, gas
and upkeep
rYOUR present car cannot serve yon properly, node
wartime transportation conditions, yon will un
doubtedly do better in every way by getting a late
model used Studebaker Champion, Commander or
President Eight. :
You need no special authorization to purchase one
of these top-quality used Studebakers. And thanks
to its freedom from burdensomo excess bulk, a used
Studebaker Champion, , Commander or President
Eight conserves gasoline and tires remarkably. The
experience of leading fleet operators as well as thou
sands of owners convincingly proves this.
See as for dependable used cars. Our complete stock
Includes top values for the money in used cars of other
popular makes as well as late model used Studebakers,
fee haf the war effort with freqmnt hibrh
- cations Protect your ear by having It lubri
cated on a calendar basil because greases and
bbricanti tend to dry out and become dirty
under rationed milcaf e. .
Vm hr tha war ffert with regular Inspe. ,
Hans Cart that mltfire, lack power and oper
ate unevenly at lower speeds waste fuel and
put needless strain on the battery. Have in-
sprrtioris made frequently.
CAR RATIONING LIBERALIZED !
Thousands of new 1942
Studebakers now released for sale
A whole .new group of motorists can now
acquire new 1942-model Studebakers, thanks
to revised rationing regulations. In general,
you are eligible if you come within the pre
ferred mileage provisions for gasoline and
your car is a 1939 or earlier model or has
been driven more than 40,000 miles, regard
less of its age. The new Studebakers available .
are 1942-model Champions, Commanders and
Presidents built before car production stopped.
They are remarkably saving of tires and gaso
line. When Studebaker dealers' present limited
stocks of these cars are gone, no more new
Studebakers will be available for the duration.
If you are eligible to acquire one of these new
cars, make your application now.
ODELL MOTOR CO.
822 B. 6th St.
Phone 414
7V
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more will open a monthly par
ment account.
SEE THE CATALOGS ...
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thousands of values not in
atora stocks.
PRICED LOW!
OCCASIONAL CHAIR
9.95
A chair" that will go well '
with almost any furnlturel
Sturdy hardwood frame; web
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For dever decorating effects!
Hand-beveled edges. Bargalnl
Circle, 22 Inches across S.44
Hound Venetian, 24 In. 7.B4
Landscape, 34"xl8".... 10.94
Modern, 38"x24" 18,94
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