March 80, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 0 OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE ft, & IN WYOMING 2ml LI. Hub NIl'ocIuiiiuk, noil of Mr. unci Mm. M. IC. Nlcoilmmm, 72(1 Hnxowuy cirlvo, is now stiilluncd at Cnmp Warren near L.nnyonne, wyo., 'j witu mo u. a. iiniiy ii I r corps, ciiiirlvriiin a t o r division, Youiik Nicocloimis loft Kliimnlh V a I I with tho Niitlon- ni uiuirci ii nil i wim ntiitlniipd iili! (Q Fort SlophoiiB A ....ill I. ..... ;'7 liillll HU wim iji' tlorcd to Camp I l.oo, V., for of ficii triilnliiK After n lirlrf vIhII hero hit left for Cnmp Wiurcn where lio U ntnlloiii'il nl thin tlijio, KuhhoII Kiilrchlld of this city, who Ik in finny service nt Sun Lulu Obispo, C'lillf., linn received another promotion from cor poral to stuff nTKoiint, accord Ins to word received by h I wife, Mm. Patricia Fnlrchild of 044 Kldonido street. Ho I the ion of Mr. and Mm. Russell Kiilrchlld Sr., of I5U0 Wordcn avenua. Private, ChurlcK Ahl l.i station ed In the Iliiwniliui Islumls nt pre.ient. lis In ' II. l.nll.MM I ' Mr. Earl H. (M KniBht of 031 Kano atrect and Richard Ahl. both of Ktnmath Falls. Private Ahl att e n d a cl Hlvorsklo school hero. Ho him been In the ser vice ono yenr and six months. 'J o LUBBOCK. TEXAS, ARMY FLYING SCHOOL Stephen G. Ninon of Chemult, son of Robert 13. Nason of Chemult, has report ed to this twin-engine flying school for the final lap of his training in an air forces flying officer. Cadet Nason was a block noller prior to enlisting in tho air forces in 1041 and he served as crew chief on planes prior to being accepted as a cadot. Ho had primary training (O at Bonhnm, Tex., and basic at Shcrmnn, Tex, His wlfo resides in i;inmnlh Falls at 4104 Blubco avenue. Lt. Ted Chrlstenson, who left Klamath Falls with the nation- al guard almost three years ago. Is now stationed at Fort Roso- crans, Calif., according to word received by friends of tho local boy. Chrlstenson spent two years at Fort Slovens ond then attended officers training school in Fort Monroe, Va., going from thers to Fort Rosccrans. Ho mar ried a Seattle girl, Shirley Gay, since leaving hero. Lt. and Mrs. Chrlstenson visited here In De cember with Mr. and Mrs. J iff m ffff r V!5 mi irmu for ME! uumrw wma . .. 3 GOOD SANITATION fefc fet F. Prltchard. Ho Is a former Heruld and News boy, and his ii nr nil l. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chrlstenson, are now living In Medford. viritb HOME Private 1c Ste phen Subo was In Klamath Fulls some weeks ago visiting at tho homo of h i our- . onts hero, Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Bubo of :iH4ll South Sixth street, but has returned to his army nost. Prlvato Snbo Is In tho const ar tlllerv linn d. quiirlers offleo nt Fort Warden, Wash. Ho Iiiin been In the uriny slnco August, 1042. PROMOTED Here Subo, who was promoted to c o rp o r a 1 this month, Corporal Sabo, who Is the son of Mr. and M r s. Stephen Snbo of this city, Is In the 414 night flyers jf'J--f -' .p squadron, U. S. jflXjsV ft army air corps, -..jf it .' . Ho now has a jf ' ': Now York post-".' i ...ii offleo address. Paul will hnva been In tho serv ice almost nine months by the first of next month. Francis Brlttnln, senman first class, Is homo on 30-dny leave to visit his mo'her, Mrs. Lena Brlt tnln of Box 806-Z, Klamath Falls. Brittain had been serv ing at sea. FORT DES MOINES, In. Auxiliary Flory E. Keen, of 302 Commercial avenue, Klamath Foils, has completed basic train ing at the First Women's Army Auxiliary Corps training center here, and has been selected for specialist training In adminis trative school, Sam Konnlo, 1041 graduate of KUIIS, has completed his trnln Ing nt Camp Farragut, Ida., and has been sont to tho navy avia tion sheet metal school at Nor man, Okla. Konnlo is the son of Mm. S. F. Konnlo, 305 West Sixth street, Vancouver. He would like to hear from friends, ond his address is USNASS Cen ter, Bnrrncks 72. Norman, Okla. SPRAGUE RIVER Staff Sgt. Floyd Young has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of Sprague River. Sgt. Young Is a gunner on a bomber and at present Is stationed at the air base In Casper, Wyo. CAMP ROBINSON, Ark. PFC Austin J. Hubbard, former ly a bookkeeper for Swift and company, Klamath Falls, has been promoted to tho grade of corporal In the 14th training regiment of the branch Immo- ?' Jl . Hue and RTOW. XOU u poiuv lt needs toUve ana grow m Th only poultry water tablet which act hi a disinfectant, bowel astringent and fungicide. Easy and economical to ue. Don't take needles chance on viicm In your flock! terlal replucoment training cen ter, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark. Corporal Hubbard has been at Camp Robinson slnco November 23. Prior to his Induction at Fort Lewis, Wash., October 31, 1042, Corporal llubbiird resided at 034 Market street, Klamuth Falls. Ills mother lives In Med ford, Ore. SAVANNAH, Gu Wilson Mc Donald, son of Frank A. McDon ald, 2434 Reclamation street, Klamuth Fulls, Ore,, has been promoted to tho rank of cor poral, It was announced today by officers of Ills squadron at Hunter Field, Savannah army air base. Corporal McDonald, who Is 29 yenrs old, entered tho service nt Fort Mt-Arthur on April 13, 1042. Prior to entering tho service he attended Hood River high school mid Pino Grove, school, Hood River, Ore., and was a foreman for a construction compnny. He resided nt 2434 Reclamation street, Klamath Fulls, Ore. SOUTH PACIFICWord has been received by Mr. mid Mrs Karl Sloan, 414 Oak street, that their son, Bert Allbritton, hns been promoted to first class sen man. His par ents nlso heard from Australia that Allbritton attended a Christmas pnrly nt her home All britton Joined the navy last August and has been on duty in tho South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gruborman of Chiloquin received word that their nephew. Sergeant Keith R. Shull, 10 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rny C. Shull, Central Point. Ore., hns returned from Washington, D C, where he wns decorated with tho coveted l- V air medal for -f the work he did in the Aleutian j islnnds Inst sum- j ? ' 8 mer. mis oiii-aawi ccrs, Major Corey, Captain Rice and Lieutenant Johnson, were ench awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Sergeant Shull wns one of 11 men chosen to go to Washington, D. C, and receive these awards. While In Washington, D. C, Ser geant Shull hnd the plcnsuro of sitting opposito Gcncrnl "Hop" Arnold at one of tho many ban quets given for those men. Their squadron wns one of the first to contact the Japs at Kiska last June. During tho four months they worked in the Aleutians, Scrgcnnt Shull wns tnil-gunncr on a aerodynamic honey B-26 Martin medium bomber. FORT BLISS, Texas, March 22, 1043. The promotion of Or vlllo L. Johnston of Klamath Falls, Ore., to be a technician, 4th grade. In the service here was announced today by the public relations office. The pro motion Is effective at once, and comes in recognition of his mer itorious application to duty. .1; t h 17 Dr ' MM fill j I tors of ices tTS SIMPLE ARITHMETIC to figure you're money ahead when you push pullets to quick maturity. You may save a little this summer by stinting on growing feed. But your pullets will use their laying mash next fall to grow on and you'll, be out both eggs and feed. So, since you pay for growing not. help yourself to big pullets laying lots of early fall eggs by feeding GROW EN A CHOW (with your grain). It takes only about 16 pounds 'of Growcna (or 7 pounds of GROWING CHOW and 11 pounds of grain) to carry a Ipullct to maturity. I , 'Nr.- Come In and see us about your growing feed need today. E SALEM, March 30 (P) Four measures that will save Oregon taxpayers millions of dollars a year In state and federal taxes beginning with payments made next year had the approval today of Governor Earl Snell. Ho signed the community property bill today, which, by enabling taxpayers to go on a community property basis and thus moke It possible lor hus band end wife to file separate returns, will save Oregon's more wealthy taxpayers $0,000,000 a yenr In federal Income taxes. La to yesterday he signed the three big state Income tax bills, which will give state personal and corporation Income taxpay ers a 30 to 40 per cent tax cut next year amounting to at least $3,000,000. One of these bills also gives school districts $5,000, 000 a year to reduce property taxes. Tho governor signed today the bill to bring occupational dis eases under the workmen's com pensation law. OW AMBULANCE ES The new ambulance presented to the Klamath platoon of the Oregon Women's Ambulance corps by the Elks lodge last week, made its first call Monday afternoon when It was used to move home a patient recovering from an appendectomy at a local hospital. Those in charge of the ambu lance for Its initial run were Lieut. Berdena Reedcr, Corp. Mona Dixon, Privates Eva Long, Lee Evans and Edna Culley. The Klamath county court re cently made a donation of two litter stretchers to be used In the new ambulance - which is sta tioned at the city hall, through tho courtesy of the city council, where lt is available for welfare and emergency calls, according to Lieut. Reedcr. Man Sentenced for Blacking Eyes of Ten-Year-Old Girl SPOKANE, March 30 (P) D. W. Stewart was sentenced to 30 days in Jnil yesterday, with an additional five months sus pended, for thrashing his daugh ter so severely he blacked one of her eyes. Stewart told Justice of the Peace Raymond F. Kelly he pun ished the 10-year-old child for telling her teacher Stewart had said the teacher "was not fit to be around human beings." He pleaded guilty to a charge of third degree assault. mmt feed whether you buy It or (complete) or GROWING' OKAYS TAX MEASURES Rationing Calendar War Price and Rationing Board, 434 Main strtet. Office hours dally, 10:30 a, m. to 6:00 p. m.i Saturday, 10:30 a, m. to 4:00 p. m. RATION BOOK NO. 2 March 31 Blue stamps A, B and C in book No. 2 (can ned, dried or frozen fruits and vegetables) expire at mid night. April 30 Blue Stamps D, E and F (Canned, dried, or frozen fruits and vegetables) expire at midnight. March 29 Rationing of Meat, Butter, Cheese, Canned Fish and edible oils starts. Red stamps only from Book No, 2 to be used as follows: period coupons expire. STAMPS, WHEN THEY MAY BC USED A-Mfli fi n A rril to. 1913 inc. Il-Aprll 4 to Afirll 20. Inc. C April II Ui April 90. 191.1 Inc. I-Aprll It I', April M. 1913 Urn. MEATS AND FATS March 29 to April 7 Insti tutional Users of Meats and Fats must make application to local War Price and Rationing Board for allotments of these items. Inventory of stock on hand as of March 28 to be fur nished. SUGAR May 31 Stamp No. 12, good for five pounds, expires at midnight. COFFEE April 24 Stamp No. 26, 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 May 21 No. 5 stamps, each good for four gallons, expire 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. PROCESSED FOODS April 1-10 All retailers of processed foods register with local War Price and Ration ing Board, 434 Main, office hours dally 10:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.; Saturday 10:30 a. m. to 4:00 p, m. ' FUEL OIL October 31 Fuel oil 5th period coupon expire. LOVE WAS IN THE AIR EPHRATA, Wash. WP) Fly ing is an aid to cupid at this army base maybe it bolsters the courage. Lieut Robert H. Hensey, Los Angeles, circling over Walla Walla, called the control tower and requested this message be sent to his best girl: "We will be married on the 25th." In a few minutes a message came back "She said yes." 0Q000GOGX9 del VMKt .4 SO. nr. OFIAYINO HOVi"t jffiT hnSOKTSPKCt SHOULD WOuUCt' Sjb5Tfa-5-a - JJ-j. - Fill your laying hou ond Iteep II filUd at a first tp la capacity tag production. Ono htn requires 4 ej. feet of laying houee floor apace . , . , a good hen can lay 200 eggs a year. Make this your goal. Keep a good ,hen tn each 4 equare feat of your laying houee feed your hens for ' capacity production. Sea ua for details of a plan to do this job the, Purina Balanced Income Plan, f " FEED, FOR EXTRA EGGS Purina laying Chow ara built to pre-1 due loti olegq. If you have ecratch j grain, balance it with Purina Lay CSovr.f ( you havo no grain, feed Purina Layenq,. a complote feed. Clean- and Disinfect LAYING HOUSES PURINE CRE-SO-FEC tit nt E April first was set as the deadline by the fertilizer com mittee for receiving applications for the additional ammonium phosphate (16-20) fertilizer awarded this week by federal authorities. All applications of Klamath county potato growers who have not yet secured their fertilizer should be made to the county agent's office, Federal building, Klamath Falls, and all applications of growers on Tule lake should be made to the de partment of agriculture office at Tulclake. It is particularly Im portant that this be completed by Thursday night, April 1, as the committee will meet Friday night to work out plans for al lotment to counties as requested at the meeting held last week. In Klamath county allocation of fertilizer to Individuals will be made through the Klamath county farm machinery ration ing committee. On Tulelake a special committee has been ap pointed for this purpose. Algoma Employe Dies Suddenly at Home Saturday William Emery Lloyd, 67, for the past 27 years a resident of Klamath county, died suddenly at his home In Algoma Saturday evening. Mr. Lloyd served for the past six years as mill em ploye and watchman for the Al goma Lumber company. Mr. Lloyd Is survived by his wife, Lenora, of Algoma, five sons and seven daughters. One son. Pvt. Ralph A. Lloyd, is a prisoner of war in the Philip pines, and another son, PFC Wil liam E. Lloyd Jr., is with the US army in North Africa. Fun eral services will be announced by Whitlocks. Barefeet Not Style For Sheepherders WASHINGTON, March 30 (T) Sheepherders won't have to go barefoot because of shoe ration ing. The office of price administra tion amended Its regulations to day to allow persons whose oc cupations require them to be away from any available supply for long periods to apply for ex tra rations. Heretofore, persons with two pairs of wearable shoes were not eligible to apply. LADIES ATTENTION WI NOW HAVE LUSTOR OIL CREME OIL LAVENOIL PERMANENT WAVES AT REASONASLI PRICES Machineless Permanent! Are AIM OIvmi MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 4I Main Dill ITI Unliln Wlllltt Bids. 5fr$$3r$$3eseie.i RAISE FALL CHICKS Thit I a tfrcA yor to nolp topacilr ptodue. tloa by ilattlng a jolt brood t ehleki. & u$ (ot good chJcb oad r ' PURINA STARTENA 'Pleniy Warm Says Max Hibbard About New Guinea An Interesting letter has been received by Mrs. J, F, Prltchard of the Keno highway from Sgt. Max Hibbard, U. S. army air corps, a Klamath Falls youth, good friend of the Pritchard boys. He is now somewhere In New Guinea. "Once again lt is letter writ ing time so I guess I'll drop a few lines over that way. As you probably well know, it Is you folks at home who occupy most of our thoughts over here. "As censorship rules are very rigid, there is very little to write about. We are not allowed to write about weather or ter rain, however, I'll try to tell you as much about this country as x can and hope it will pass. "We are not far from the equator, so it is plenty warm most of the time. The seasons in this part of the country are Just opposite from home, but seasons don't mean much here. The only part that changes is the name. We have many different kinds of tropical fruit such as ba nanas, cocoanuts, papayas, and others. Also a few snakes, most ly pythons. They sometimes reach a length of 30 or 40 feet. The largest one I have seen was about 25 feet long. "The kangaroo here differ from those in Australia, being smaller. They are the same in every other respect. The cor rect name for the midget kan garoo is 'wallobie.' They are Let's all dig in Our Country has asked as to roll trp our sleeves, pat on oar old clothes, get oat and dig. Hundreds of thousands have responded to the call, and have gone to work on one of the most important civilian jobs in this war Victory Gardens. If you haven't already joined Uncle Sam's new shovel brigade, let me warn you that you are, missing the time of your life. If s the grandest way I know to do some thing for yourself and your country at the same time. Free gas ration book holder Here's the way to keep all your essential-gasoline rationing information together in one neat little packl Not only that, but you have a quick easy method of keeping track of your purchases and budgeting your mileage. This, combined with the new little booklet on how to save gas and wear, makes an item that every motorist should have now! Ask your Stand ard Service Man or Woman for one today. I iUOARl May 31 la Inst day to use Coupon 12, War Ration Book No. 1, good for five pounds of sugar. . OASOIINI May 21 Is last day to use the No. S .Coupons in A Ration Books. eipm April 26 is last day to use Coupon 26, War Ration Book No. 1. VIOITASlll AND FRUITS (Prot.ii.d) Blue Stamps A, B and C good through Mar. 81. Blue Stamps D, E also very plentiful In New Guinea. 'There are many native here. In some parts of the island they are of a savage nature; however, we never come Into contact with them. The only na tives we see are the friendly coastal tribes who have a very limited education gathered from missionaries. "There are many curious and interesting things in these coun tries over here, but after all, none of them can stack up with the good old USA, and we'll all be glad to get back. "Best of luck. "MAX HIBBARD." If a democracy can by vol untary measure solve a prob lem which others have had to solve through compulsion, it la one of the greatest tributes to our ability to do a Job as a de mocracy. Manpower Director Paul V. McNutt. Watch Page 3 This Paper for Special Announcement Thursday and F good from March 25 through April 30. (HOIS June 16 is last day to use Coupon 17, War Ra tionBookNo.l,to buy shoes. miat, cm iisi, oiu, fats, iut. TIE, CANNIO FISH Red A Stamps good beginning Mar. 29, Red B beginning Apr. 4, Red C beginning Apr. 11, Red D beginning April 18. All them stamps are valid from beginning date listed until April 30. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Farm Store SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Farm Store Farm Store WW PL JBL STANDARD OF C A L I P O R N I A, U3.