Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 24, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
March' U, 1948
LUMBER TOTALS
ANNOUNCED BY
WPB FDR 1843
Lumber requirements for new
construction In the United States
will total approximately 11,000,-
000,000 board feet in 1943, ac
cording to an estimate made to
day by the war production
board, said the Portland office of
war information today.
The estimate includes lumber
required in major alterations
and additions, but does not in
clude lumber requirements for
maintenance and repairs, lor ma
chinery and equipment, or for
boxing and crating for war and
civilian supplies.
The forecast for construction
In 1042 was in 21,211,000,000
board feet. This estimate was so
close to actual shipments for the
year that it was found unneces
sary to revise the figure.
The forecast represents the to
tal quantity of lumber needed
for construction in each of the
building categories and includes
all types of construction lumber
such as soft and hard woods and
finish and rough lumber.
City Orders Third
Street Graveled
Graveling of Third street from
Grant to California, was ordered
by the city council Monday night
after residents of that section
had contributed their share to
ward the improvement of the
thoroughfare which links the
two sections of the city.
The order oalls for a four-inch
layer of gravel laid on a stretch
910 feet long and 20 feet wide.
This equals 222 cubic yards at
$1.27 per yard, making a total of
$281.94. The city will pay the
usual one-fourth of the project's
cost. Gravel is obtained from
the county pit .
HOME, SWEET HOME
FORT MYERS, Fla. () A
mother mocking bird hovered
overhead as City Superintendent.
Fred M. Loudermilk and a crew
of workmen moved a large palm
tree from the yacht Basin Park.
She followed the truck a mile
and a half to the tree's new lo
cation. After it was re-set, the
bird settled on' a nest in the top.
The tree had been moved so
carefully that not an egg fell
out
Largest sea bird Is the alba
tross, with a wing spread of ap
proximately 12 feet - -
!irri cpiihni I THIRD ANNUAL DAIRY
iillilp; WESTAiOUiCED
IliBHi iSiEliiiililii 111!
By PAT MORGAN
Members of the Girls' League
cabinet have begun plans for the
annual spring formal which will
be slven some time in April.
The KUHS retail selling
classes have managed to bring
three movies to the high school
to be given tonight at 7 o clock.
The public and all those students
interested in the selling of cloth
ing are invited. The movies are:
"The Manufacture of Men's
Clothing," "The Manufacture of
Felt Hats," and "Salesmanship."
Classes for training restaurant
salespeople are being offered by
the vocational department be
ginning March 29 and meeting
each evening for two hours for
the entire week. There will be
one hour of theory each night at
the high school and the last hour
will be given to actual practice
in waiting tables at the coffee
shop of the Elk hotel. All classes
are free for students over 16
years of age.
.
Forty girls and three boys
visited The Herald and News
yesterday with the consent of
Malcolm Epley, managing edi
tor. They watched the printing
press and the linotypes in opera
tion and other machines in the
building.
.
Have you bought' any . war
stamps and votes for your
"Sweetheart of KUHS?" You
still have time to help your fa
vorite win. So do your part and
help a girl win a trip to Port
land and. also to keep that light
burning bright in "Miss Liber
ty's" hand.
Restaurant Sales .
Classes Announced
For Men, Women '.
Evening classes for restau
rant sales persons will be held
from March 29 until April 2
from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock, the
vocational department of the
Klamath Union high school an
nounced today.
Through the courtesy of the
Elk hotel Coffee Shop, practice
period will be held there each
evening from 8 o'clock to 9
o'clock. From 7 o'clock to 8
o'clock unit- study will be con
ducted on subjects to be an
nounced later.
These classes will be open to
both men and women, and
high school students over 16
years of age.-All classes are
free.
By writing a story on "Why
I Want to Be a Dairy Club
Member," a few lucky Klam
ath boys and girls will be the
possessors of a purebred dairy
cow in the third annual dairy
contest sponsored by the local
Sears Roebuck and Company
store in conjunction with the
county agent's office and the
Four H clubs.
Judging the papers, which
must be turned in by April 1
along with the signed agree
ment to exhibit keep cost rec
ords, and grow the purebred
cow on recommended systems,
will be the chairman of the
Junior Livestock show, the
county agent the Four H club
agent and the Sears manager.
To date the Sears store has
given away 28 cows in this
contest - However, from now on
the project will be revolving
with the winners of the ani
mals of one year supplying the
calves for another year.
An army program similar to
the navy V-12 has been an
nounced locally by D w i g h t
French of the high school for
youths between the ages of 17
and 22 who will be trained as
doctors, engineers, pharmacists,
etc.
This program, like the . navy
program, is open to high school
seniors, graduates and college
students who pass the qualify
ing examination which will be
held in room 324 of the high
school April 2 between 9:30 a.
m. and 11:30 a- m.
All men interested are asked
to contact French immediately
either at the high school, phone
4814, or at his home, phone
3790.
POLITICAL PUZZLE
TArTcsnN Mis, fan A let
ter frnm State Senator Lucius
Somners of Hoagland, Ind., ad
dressed to the repuDiican noor
leader, Mississippi senate," has
Secretary Bob Brown puzzled.
He doesn't know to whom to
give it since the last republican
in democratic Mississippi's legis
lature served in 1920-24.
Somners suggested that the re
publican floor leader introduce
a resolution proposing limitation
of nresidential terms to two or
four years each.
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GOOD
COMPANIONS
A pipe, tasty .
and Blitz-Weinhatd. Leisure moment
are precious and raw these days. B
I , .t .nr occasion
ready ror
when good companions get together.
And, as you sit with friends en)oy.
teg the refreshment of Bhtz-Weln,
kard, you will realh how jt
o, adds companionship. The
K(T oaatity of the brew, its 87-yeat
raditioa of noKt,somhowcom-
ticmetn ".7 .
UIHCtl GOOD REIGHHOBS GET TOGETHER IT'S
nnrr
MirZ-WIttMAItO COMMMt,
GENEROSITY
COOKSVILLE, 111., (fl?) To
their point rationing conscious
city cousins, the people of this
small farm community offer an
example of good nclghborllness.
For Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc
Keown, whoso home burned re
cently, a Methodist church group
gave a canned fruit and veget
able shower.
From the 25 members who at
tended came 87 cans of foods as
well as a vnrloly of kitchen uten
sils. First slate prohibition law was
enacted In Mulno In 11)51,
We enn produce mora ships
than at prcseut If wo con got tin
the limit of our niuiiinwor yet,
Shipbuilder Henry J. Kalnor,
MONTOOMIHY WARD
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1-qt. Dry-foam typo , . . needs
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WARDS RUG CLEANER
Pint size! Will remove grease,
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rug from floor, -
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TOILET BOWL CLEANER
Mb. 10-oz.l Mokes toilet bowls
odorless and sanitary! Use to
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outlet
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