Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 18, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
May 18, 10-11
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PRESENT PLAY
J For - the second consecutive
time, the hilarious comedy
''Don't Take My Penny" will
be presented in Sacred Heart
academy auditorium tonight,
Tuesday, at 8 o clock.
The story is woven around
movie-struck Penny Pringle
who is determined to become
great movie actress. Her re
sourceful boy friend, Kerry,
tries his hand at acting in or
der to make Penny change her
mind. The situations which
arise are unusually surprising
Following is the cast:
Sally, maid with a purpose
Lenore Patterson
Norman Porter, a publicity
; man Joseph Mahoney
Penny, a pretty little miss...
.... Agnes Vermillion
Caleb, her absorbed lather...,
Larry Pickett
Mark, her farm-minded
brother Dean Abbott
Mavis, her attractive sister....
Mary Singleton
Lydia, her busy mother.
.... Lila Cox
Joanna, her loyal girl
friend .Lorraine De Gasser
. Kerry, her resourceful boy
friend Patrick Smith
Greg,, his pal with ideas.
..... . Edward Canton
Gram, just herself .
Frances Morris
Monsieur Henri, a French de
signer ' Aloysius Mahoney
Claire, pretty young model....
. ;. Yolando Baratto
Elsie, pretty young model........
... Lenore Jonas
Lucile, pretty young modeL...
...jl..... Eda Lasagna
Red, a delivery boy
Paul Newman
Harrison Day, a young author.
Dennis Fogerty
, STEWED PIGEONS
i GLASSBORO, N. J., )
Pigeons may be stewed in more
ways than one, reports Edward
Johnson, president of the Bor
ough council. '
Several birds picked up after
careening into chimneys and the
Sides of houses smelled strongly
of liquor, he said.
- Police investigated a sugges
tion that they had been feeding
on mash from a secret still.
i- The Mustang, which is pow
ered with a 1250-horsepower en
gine,' is armed with six machine
guns and used for low-flying at
ACADEM
TU DAY I T
AFRICA AGAIN ISA
LAND OF THE FREE!
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Every single Klamath citizen should now join our fighting men
in
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Agnes Vermillion and Pat Smith play the leads in the Sacred
Heart academy high school play. "Don't Take My Penny," to be
presented In the school auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock.
Local Industries Included
In Stabilization
Locally-needed industries such
as restaurants, laundries ana
hotels are included along with
agricultural and industrial war
production activities in the recently-announced
statewide em
ployment stabilization program
of the war manpower commis
sion, according to Jack Almeter,
local office manager of the Unit
ed States employment service
for Klamath Falls.
'X.. C. Stoll, area war man
power director for Oregon, de
clared restaurants, laundries and
hotels essential to the war ef
fort several months ago in the
Portland metropolitan area," Mr.
Almeter said, and in effect, the
stabilization program ordered
for this and every other Oregon
county is merely an extension of
the job stabilization program de
veloped by the WMC and admin
istered by the USES in Port
land."
Commenting On the extension
of the labor control plan into
Klamath county, Mr. Almeter
said that wasteful turnover in
employment ranks has been cut
to a considerable degree in the
P o rt 1 a n d metropolitan area
where the stabilization program
has been' in effect for several
months. - Here, as in Portland,
job. changes can be made only
when clearance is granted
through . prescribed channels,
with certification by means of
"certificate of availability" or
transfer slip.
Quoting from WMC Area
Chief L. C. Stoll's recent direct
ive, Mr., Almeter said that "for
That
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Class Play
Program
some time the war manpower
commission has been promoting
voluntary control over the trans
fer of workers through what is
known as employment stabiliza
tion plans. The basic purpose
of these plans is to see that
workers are placed in positions
which will fully utilize their
skills to the best interest of the
war effort.
"The plans just adopted . for
Klamath county spell out those
conditions of transfer which are
in the best Interest of the war
effort. In general, they say
specifically that workers cannot
transfer from one essential activ
ity to another except with avail
ability certificates issued either
by the employer or local USES
officials representing the war
manpower commission in this
county."
"The exception to this rule,"
Mr. Almeter said, "is that farm
workers may transfer from one.
agricultural activity to another
without the need for a clearance
slip or a certificate of availabil
ity. However, should a worker
presently employed in agricul
ture desire to transfer to another
type of war production work, he
cannot do so without a clearance
slip or a certificate of avail
ability." The AAA suggests that consid
eration be given to the lowering
of age limits for the granting of
driving licenses as a means of
easing the shortage of persons
qualified to drive private and
commercial vehicles.
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GRADUATION
N THURSDAY
Some 229 eighth graders will
receive their diplomas from Jun
ior high school in commencement
exercises to be held at 8 o'clock
Thursday niRht . in Klamath
Union high school. The interest
ed public Is invited to attend.
This is the first time a class
has been graduated from the
junior high school which was In
stituted last fall. It includes all
eighth grade students from the
seven city schools. Paul Aug
stead is principal. '
R. C. Groesbeck, Klamath
Falls lawyer and member of the
state board of higher education.
will deliver the commencement
address. -
Portland Golf
Clubhouse Fired
PORTLAND, Ore., May 18 (P)
The Peninsula Golf course club
house was destroyed last night
by fire of undetermined origin
at a loss, estimated by the man
agement, of $15,000 to $20,000.
No one was in the building at
the time.
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OreQon News Notes
By The Associated Press
The Kaiser Company Swan Is
land shipyard in Portland
launched its 14th tanker and
learned it would receive the mar
itime commission's "M" pennant
and the victory fleet flag for its
production record last month . . .
The first dctachmont of tho
WAAC, 33 strong, arrived at
Camp Abbot to replace enlisted
men . .
The federal employment sorv
ice opened a temporary offioo in
Htllsboro to recruit labor for a
frozen food processing plant
whose production has been crip
pled by the manpower shortage
,. , Mrs. W. D. Humphrey added
More than 200 porsons are
expected to attend a , four-day
convention of the Church of
God when they gather in Klam
ath Falls on May 20 from varl-i
ous parts of the state of Ore
gon. The state meet will be held
In the old Piggly-Wlggly store
on South Sixth street if permis
sion is granted by the chiefs of
to Eastern Oregon fishing stories
by reporting ut Pomllelun sho
lost three hooks on a hard strlka
at McKay reservoir, rc-rlggcd
nor line and a few minutes later
hauled in a 14-Inch trout and a
14-ounce crapple, caeh with one
of her missing hooks in its
mouth ...
Police Chlof Harry M. Nllos
said crime is steadily Increasing
In Portland with juvenilo de
linquency cases among girls up
100 pet cont this ycur ... A year
old girl, Murgo Baxter, died In
Portland of burns suffered when
her thrco-year-old brother, sot
the house on fire while playing
with matches.
the police and fire departments.
The request was mode by Rov.
Roy Givens, pastor of the local
Church of God.
Next Sugar Stamp
To Be Good Soon
PORTLAND, May 18 W)
Sugar stamp 13 in war ration
book No. 1 will become valid on
June 1 and will bo good for
five pounds of sugar through
August IS, the district OPA an
nounced today.
Stamp 12 expires on May 31.
You put horse radish In your
refrigerator to keep it hot.
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FI CHIEF
REPORTS FIRE
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Fire louses during the month
of April totaled $01)5001, of
which $0017.20, was covered by
lnsurimco, according to Chief
Keith K, Ambrose In his month
end report to tho city council
Monday night.
Thoro wore 13 alarms, one of
which wus falso. Biggest dam
age was done to Dr. Boyd
Sprugua's dental offices on East
Muiti street.
Fires wore reported from pub
lic buildings, 1; dwellings, 1; of
fice buildings, 1; lumber Indus
try, 1; hotols, 2; restaurants, 1;
miscellaneous, 1; motor vehicles,
4; total, 12.
By cuuse, defective wiring, 4;
hot greaso, 1; mutches and care
less smokers, 3; rubbish and lit
ter, 1; sparks on roof, 1; un
known, 1; miscellaneous, 1;
total, 12
TRAVEL IS EDUCATIONAL
. RESERVE, N. M., (P) Leon
ard Weaver has received his di
ploma. Now he can rest a bit.
0
Ha walked sovviul miles ouch
day from his homo to catch r
high school bus, rodo It for 24
miles, tranxferred to niuithur bun
and rodo 22 more miles to reach
tho school.
Montgomery
ird
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