Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 06, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PRICE OFFICE
PISES IRK
OFVOLUNTEERS
In praise of the iplendid work
done by volunteer workers,
Price Administrator Prentice M.
Brown, through the Klamath
OPA office, directed public at
tention to the splendid way in
which the schools handled the
distribution of War Book 2 In
February.
i He said, "The unselfish man
ner In which literally millions
of volunteers, local, government,
and school officials,, local
boards, teachers, parents, and
other members of , the public
pitched in and did a first class
job . in the short space of six
days can never be praised too
highly. Book 2 could not have
been distributed by mall since
it involved the removal of blue
stamps for excess stocks of can
ned goods. Replacement Book
3' requires no such "tailoring"
and, hence, the-present plan of
direct mailing is possible. It
is our hope that the volunteer
staffs for the planned 35 OPA
mail centers which will distrib
ute the new books will be large
ly composed of those same in
dividuals who made such a
fine record with Book J. -,- J
Remember, your ration books
are more valuable to you than
money. Take care oi xnem.
Olene
'Pomona grange will meet Sat
urday at the Lost River grange
hall. Bly, Huaeorano ana
the hosts. - - :
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The program hour- of. . Lost
River grange on April io was m
charge of Mrs. Olive Marshall
and consisted of a style show,
presenting models wearing
dresses dating . f r o m 1850,
through gay nineties,' Roaring
twenties1 into the 'late thirties.'
The models were Evelyn. Brun
ton, Ann Stevenson, Bonna-Kinney,
Mary Bruner - and - Helen
Sullivan. Little Misses Kathleen
and Janice Marshall and Sandra
Brunton modeled the children's
dresses, while Mrs. : Emma. Kin
ney gave a reading ' entitled
"Little Old Fashioned Girl." v
. Mr. and Mrs. Coral Brunton
: and daughter, Sandra, and Mrs.
Flo Shirk were dinner guests
at the Basil Brown home on Sun
day. ' ' ' ' - 1 ;"
' Mrs. Jimmy Barnes and little
son- and - Mrs. Vera . Real of
Quartz Mountain w e r Olene
visitors on JtmOifi
i Quests at tht Marion-.Barrtes
home fan Sundty were Mrs.'Car
mel Hartln, Mrs. William Gar
riott ind fhlldran and-Mr; and
Mrs. W. B. Barnes and - Mary
Bruner. " ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jossy and
son, Freddie.'vlsited at the Boyd
Bruner home in Henley over
Easter from' Seattle. TheJossy's
are now moving to Medford
where they will make their
home. Mrs. Jossy Is the former
Eleanor Bruner. ' -' 1
-: Mrs. Lenora Fisher has -word
that her sons, Elmer, and- John
Fisher, are both still at Camp
Farragut, Idaho. -
When we have the bases in
China, . we carry -. out attacks
Bopinst th industrial heart, of
Japan, which is the only way
Japan can be aeteatea. t-ven u
we retake the whole southwest
ern Pacific, we still- will -not
have defeated Japan. Maj:
Gen. James H. Doolittle, in Tu
Boost Forest Fire Service Movement
- aSvs; ; i FT7: FX' r;J'. rrrri"
Jh tmr-iT-nrr-r t I 1 L f J : i ... .-...I s LLii.L
This group of Klamath Legionnaires are active boosters of the forest fire service movement
in Klamath county. Under this plan, a volunteer group will assist In tire suppression wnen
other help is not available. Left to right! Ted Case. Elmer Merrltt. Hal Ogle, Walter Wlesen.
danger, Fred Heilbronner, L. L. Lombard. Carl Schubert, Frank Howard. This year's fight
against fire is in the limelight on this. Stop Forest Fires week, and Regional Forester Horace
Andrews will address a banquet at the Wlllard on this subject Friday evening.
Local Citizens Asked to
Help Navy Find Lost Plane
' Nothing daunts the small
business man of the United
States. He will continue' to be
our economic mainstay after, the
war just as he has been through
out the history of this land.
Paul Hoffman, president Stude
baker corporation. ' .
i
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"FIRST IN PEACE
FIRST IN WAR!"
In time of peace tht Olympic li recefj-'
nlied at Stanlt'i No. 1 hotel. . New .
tht Olympic li unofficial htadquarttrs
: tht No. 1 Hopping plact f mill
' lory and govtmmtnfal ptratnntl. Wt
' know you'll think It't fair that Yhttt .
; men who ipend mo it of thtlr tlmt n
Hit fnovt," art tntltltd- to flrtl con
, tide rot Ion whtn ft ctmti to rtitful
btdi and flnt food)
IUY.WM IONDJI
U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION.
Alameda, Calif. Assistance of
the public in locating a navy
Dauntless bomber that has been
missing nearly two months was
asked today by navy authorities.
The - lost plane, piloted by
Lieutenant (jg) L. Parker Pelzer
of Iowa City, Iowa, was last
seen 15 miles southwest of Mt.
Shasta by a pilot who was on the
same flight. Both pilots were
flying at 12,000 feet altitude
above a heavy overcast during
stormy and icing conditions.
' Lieutenant Pelzer took off
from Red Bluff on March 13 for
The Dalles, Oregon. . When last
seen by the accompanying plane,
he bad left five hours of gasoline
which would have given him a
cruising radius, of about 500
miles from Mt. Shasta. Hence,
the plane could be anywhere in
Western Oregon or Western
Washington or Northern Cali
fornia. A continuous search has been
conducted by naval aviators
from naval air stations on the
Pacific coast but without success;
and now residents in these areas
who may have information
about the missing bomber or
pilot are asked to communicate
with the nearest authorities,
whether civilian or navy.
Loggers, Farmers
Can Get New Trucks
Loggers and farmers, who can
show need, may now obtain
new trucks in most instances,
according to word received by
L. L. Lombard, local Dodge
truck distributor. Up to the
present time it has been almost
impossible for anyone to get
new trucks, Lombard said, but
recent rulings have relaxed the
requirements considerably.
Italy seems sure to have a
larger summer tourist season
than ever. A lot of Americans
are headed that way.
It is not necessary to be in
humane to a beaten enemy, but
to be - humane is not synony
mous with being soft. Humane
ness can go with sterncss.
Netherlands Ambassador Dr. Al
exander Loudon.
HOW I LICKED
CONSTIPATION
Gosh, did I suffer from con
stipation! All the purgw I
took gave me only tempo
rary relict.
My constipation was the
common, ordinary variety,
due to lack of "bulk" In my
diet. When I found that out,
I also found that eating
kelloco'8 all-bran regular
ly gets right at the cause of
such consUpauon and cor
recta it.
I eat xxlloco's all-wait
for breakfast and drink
plenty of water. And-I feel
like a new man. If my
trouble's your trouble, taka
my advice get killooo's
all-bean at your grocer and
"Join the Regulars"!
JATTLE .WAJHINOTO
OF THE BETTER TYPE
Small Prints . . Large Patterns . . Navies ..
-ljx i Spring Colors . . Printed Jerseys . . Crepes
&WL ?Jv Butcher Linens . . 2 Pc. Print Combinatiom
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I'! ' Strlpei Cheeki' ',. : fkil
L V; II 1 1 piaids soiidi A Krf
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SACRAMENTO, Calif, May 8
(A) The road to the. altar was
shortened considerably today
with the repeal of .California's
15-year-old "gin marriage" law.
Governor Earl Warren signed
a bill making it possible for
couples to obtain marriage li
censes without waiting out a
three-day period, required by
statute since 1927. -
The governor said that he had
received many requests to sign
the new law from chaplains in
the armed forces, commanders of
naval stations, county clorks and
even mothers.
Another California statutory
requirement still calls for pre
marital physical examinations,
and this, said Warren, "is In
itself a deterrmit against hasty,
ill-advised marriages,"
This is the most important
planting season In American
history. We can still Increase
the number of acres we plant.
In a very few days It will be
too late. Food Administrator
Chester Davis.
Cafes Must Post
Ceiling Prices
For Inspection
Beginning May IB, restaur
ant menus must have written or
attached to thorn a statement
that alt prices listed are ceil
ings, unless otherwise Indicated,
in which case they arc brlnw
the maximum colling price. The
statement will also sny that, by
OPA regulation, ceilings lire
the highest prices from April 4,
1043 to April 10, 1843, and that
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
in tut vu in n.
many noonlo hm to it up nlithu. K.hmiuchi
arllh amtHltttf nmf li urn In at
VomeuiiiM enow turro
with your kidney ot hUilttvr. Uon I Dcil
tbU condition nd l vftliMhte. rmtful we
When dWonUr of kllny lunoiloo nortnlu
noleonoua lutUr to remain in your Mood, It
may ftleo mum oi
ptutv, in
tUrro la aomethiug wrottg
ItUilttvr. Uon t nilH'i
Yliuible, rMtfui tUfeii.
lny lunoiloo nortiilu
mln in your KIimkI, It
ttckaon, rlteumetio
ntne. Um of imi ntm mrtv.
wallinjt, piimnM under tht oyei, buUebai
aan.1 .llaad.n.
Don't wKltl Ak your drutyUt for Doan'i
rilh, umh! euoiMiuIly by million (or over 40
yprm. They aiv hppy rvllef mini will http
the 1A Billt oi kllooy turte ilueh out ttoUon
out whI from your blood. (Jet Dou i'lik.
records aro avnilablt for th
customor'i inspection.
U menus ra not used, the
atiitomcnt must be posted by a
riiun which enn be read enaily
and Is located near the cash
ier's desk or at the principal en
trance to the restaurant.
The world would bo better If
all of us spread around the
sympathy wo have for ourselves.
The more we think of Japs,
the less wo think of them!
VITA I CTATICTir t
HERRING Born at KUmila
Valley hospital. KUmath rails.
Ore., May 5, 1043. to Mr. an 4
Mrs. Fred Herrlntf, 423 Martin
street, a girl. Weight! 0 poundi
Hi ounces.
T nu fit ftlnno ruins the
plexlon, says a beauty expert,
.So does leaving a compact at
home.
2r
HnuH
Melting lc can't kill tparkto In
drinks mad with
CANADA DRY WATER
IT! "NN-FOINT CARBONATION" 1TI
P,S. lti tpocUl formul mnksi any drink tait bUr.
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KMEM:l-mmnmr MMaaMltMsMBmiWfflHlllia
We here at home mutt not falter. On a hundred
battle lines grim American fighting men are guiding
machines of destruction to bring World Peace. It Is
our job to turn out these devastating machines in ever
Increasing quantity. American eyes, always the best,
must now be even BETTER to meet the new, varied
precision tasks so vital to the production of modem
military needs. Whatever YOUR Job, be safe, be
SURE. See ANY registered optometrist or the capable,
registered optometrist here for complete eye exam
Ination now.
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$1 fi llEf
The West's Laraest
Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians
OREGON - WASHINGTON - UTAH - IDAHO
. . in KLAMATH FALLS 715 MAIN St.
Dr. William B. Siddens - Registered Optometrist in Charge.