a April 15, 1043. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON RATION BOOK WILL BE. ISSUED SOON WASHINGTON, April 18 (p) OP A official! (IIkHom'iI today that ration bouk No. ;i will bu Issued goon, probably lulu In .Inly, but will bo used primarily for shoos, sugar nntl coffua us noon in book No. 1 rum out of stamps, The N). a voliimo Issue iiltio imiy bo uacd to provide conplu mora months of canned good mid iiiciit stamps, alnco It was rlenlwied to bundle both point ami unit system ol rationing. Officials auld they had no In trillion of using th No. 3 book to rutlnn nny new commodltlus, but could moke no promises be rnme of the theoretical posslblll ties of special emergencies. kUooks 4, o and 0 oro In the do "sign stago, 10 No. 3 probnbly would not bn neodtin for new rn tinning If nny did biiconio ncctis ary. Bocaumi of tholr plnn lo uo No. 3 book only us u replace- munt, OIJA alio la trying lo fig ure tome fimy way of diatrlbut' lug It, and odda today aro that It will bu bundled by mull. Tho now book already la print- td and stored In warehouses at itruluglo pluces throughout tho country, All that romulni to b done la to send the booka on to tho locol rutlon boards to hand out or moll out. The volume has two klnda of tamps. In one group are four series, one beaming pictures of Unka, anolhor aircraft carriers, n third airplanes, and a fourth flold artillery. These are likely to bo used for shoos, augur and k coffee the tunk slumps for 'shoes, perhupa, aa an uxamplo, In addition the book has four pages of point stumps similar to the cunned goods and meat stamps lp Dock 2. OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE f fek te. Kb fei mm in. .,1' WASHINGTON, April 15 W) Sccretury of Interior Ickes said today he has negotiated the re leas of three American-born Japanose Internees to work on his Olney, Md., farm because he wants to help ease their lot and btceuio "wa need compotont I form help badly." In addition, Ickes arranged for release of four other In terneea from the I'o.iton, Ariz., camp of the war relocation auth ority who will work for the own er of an odjncent farm, Sam Rice, former Washington base ball ployer. Three married couples and another man moke up the aoven Administration Controls Main Potato Shipping WASHINGTON, April 19 W The food administration has taken control over the shipment of tho remaining stocks of Maine potatoes, savins the action was designed to enable government procurement agencies to obtain Urgently mtprinri xiinnlici nnH in noip provide growers wun suffi cient seed for 1043. Tho ordor requires ench ship per to obtain a permit beforo moKing any truck or rail ship ment. why, smir KANSAS CITY, (AP) Help, wanted ad In tho Kansas City Stor: Girl .for bundling. Experi ence unnecessary. BROTHERS IN SERVICE TwoJ norai of Mrs. Herman Stllwell 2226 Hudcllffo utront, aro In the country a service. Wllllmn Ray Stllwell is with Hut fleet marine force In the South Pacific. Hn enlisted In !7Zm!,:tAlViZ, ana piny In tho bund r A-awllh his marine unit, More re o o n 1 1 y, W 1 1 Hum has been named a colon :fj:'i T9 .YV32 ft Is anxious to hear from friends here. He ultendod Klunv ath Union high school, and may be written to address: H and S under the Hdqtrs. Brigade, 11th defense command, Fleet P, O., San rrunelsco. Louis Stllwell In u hospitul up prontlco, first elms, with tho medical corps, He received his training at Camp j-oary, wiiimms- I burg, Va und r VJ beforo entering W vfjir the service at- M tended McAllis ter, Okla., high school. T. C. "Mac" McCarver Is now a first class private, according to word received here by his wife, Clara. "Mac" Joined the armed forces January 19, 1043 and Is now stationed at Camp Hood, Tex., In a tank destroyer butlullon. He Is a former South' orn Pacific employe and writes homo that "the snakes are thick and deadly In Texas and tho weather Just a bit too worm." Word has been received by friends hero that Harry Von, for mer sears employe here, who en listed as o private In the army In the fall of 1042, has been made a sergeant. Sergeant Van Is st tioned at Pyote, Tex. Ha la link trainer Instructor. Mrs. Harry Von Is with her husband In Texas. Word hna bean received that Murray Allenby Johnoon, for mer Klamath Falls resident, is now a corporal m officers' can dldatc school. Ho begun taking officer's trainlns on Doramhnr 28, 1042. Corporal Johnson, who me son oi Mr. ana Wr.n Leroy Johnson pf 805 East Main street, wu fnrmorl v tmnlnvMi by J. P. Ropor hero. He was uiso a memoer or the Klamath sportsmen a association. FORT MYERS SuL Th.. dore R, Schatr, son of Leslie R. sennit of Klumnlh Falls, was Kraduuted Mondnv 'from h. urmy air forces flexible gunnery scnooi ai ori wyers, rla. Aviation Cadet Rnvr. Viiioni. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam J. smith, 8102 Connori nvenitf, this city, Is a member of class 43r of student nrflrr and aviation cadets to bo gradu ated soon from tho army air lorces advanced flying school at Yuma, Arlr. Beforo entering tho final nd EASTER SPECIAL Wf NOW HAVI LUST0R OIL PERMANENTS $4.00 OPIH aVKUIHBI OV APPOINTMENT MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 411 Miln Dial int Upttiln WIIIIU aids. Always road tho classified ads. I """rc mini IJIilli OH JEMfVIFERI THOSE ELEGANT, ELEGANT HATS I WE LOVE 'EM, SAY THE MEN . . .THEY'RE CAROL HATS-MIRACLES OF FEMININE LOWEUSIESS, EXACTLY AS THE MEN AND EVERYONE ELSE -LIKES THEM! FOUND IN Klamath 4alU at 0uaL advanced training cotirsa at Yuma army air flold, Cadet Smith complete his primary and basic training lit Mlro Loma Flight academy, Oxnard, Cullf., and Mlnter field, Iiukorsflcld, Cullf. Third Class Potty Officer Mel vin Davis, gunner on thn mer chant murine, Is now in Alunka. Ho is tha son of Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Davis. t TULELAKE Private Kon noth N. PorU.Tfield, brothor of Guy and Lester Portorfield and of Mrs, Elmer und Mrs. Albert Scott all of Tulolukn, gets let ters home to tho fumily fre quently from the South Pacific, mall reaching here In 13 days. Private Portcrflold whose home Is In Portland has bnen station ed at various times In Now Zealand and New Caledonia and has seen several months of active servico In tho urmy. His nephew, Edwin Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, Tulelake, Is In training ut the naval post at Camp Farrngut, Ida. He was 18 shortly after enlisting In February. He Is en- thunlustlc about tho nuvy, he Informed his family via tele phone Sunday. LANG ELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork received a letter lust week from Albert Woelk, formerly of Langoll val ley und Mlldebrand. He Is now In North Africa and wishes to suy "hello" to all his frlonds. Corporal "Buck" Bob, Is now stationed at Yuma, Ariz, Staff Sgt. Willie House wrltos from Doming field, N. M., thut ho will be confined to the hospi tal for several moro months. He Is suffering from arthritis which has affected his heart, friends here have learned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazlor havo heard from their son Hnr old, who Is with the U. S. mu rine corps somewhera in the ri,rlrtr Vim la ull otA ,m ' huvo plenty of exciting stories to toll when the war Is over, Harold says. Roger Jones writes his par onts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, thot he Is well but rather home sick. Ho Is now on duty In the Pacific, having been transferred! from the Atlantic soma time ado. Two Lengell valley girls ore with the WAACs at Des Molnoj, In. They ore Lucille Fox Ulrlch and Borgny Romtvcdt, Pvt. Jack L. Ray, eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ray of Richmond, Calif., formerly of Klamath Falls, has arrived at Fort Smith, Ark., where ho will begin train- Roseburg Was "Hotfaox" of State During Last Week PAGE ELEVEN PORTLAND, April 19 W Rosaburg, with a maximum of 87, was the state's hotbox dur ing the week ended April 13, the U. S. weather bureau reported today, Portland was a close second, with 85 recorded on Monday, High temperatures were general throughout tho state, with only one station reporting below 70 degrees as a maximum. That was North Bend with 89. Sev eral points reported below freez ing mlnlmums, with Bend at tho bottom with a low of 18 above. Seeding of spring grain and reuecding of winter wheat fields killed by cold were completed during the week, and summer fallowing Is tn progress. Grain wus reported to be making satis factory growth generally. Pears, peaches and apricots wer in the peak of bloom In warmer regions, with no frost damage reported. Condition ing tn tha Infantry. Before: leav ing for tha army. Jack visited at the homo of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray of 2027 White avenue in this city. While residing here, Jack was em ployed by Big Basin Lumber company and later the Southern Pacific. He attended Riverside and Klamath Union high schools. wera generally good over the state. Backward pastures showed some general Improvement dur ing the week, and hay crops were making a good start. Planting of Victory gardens, early potatoes, peas and sugar beets made good progress, the bureau reported. WOMAN'S PLACE LOS ANGELES, (AP Mrs. Janet A. Michel got her di vorce. Her husband, Herbert, would n't let her listed to radio quiz programs, she testified. "I thought they wore educa tional but he said he knew all the answers and I didn't need to know them." " MS as a erecting kJ'1!" ' - l trom an old trientl A. I T. V. ft ffi WAR NOTIi V S. Ttyfi-'1 Vm Our clbllllorle. sr. 3.A'ilZ1 4 100n.idlnth. 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