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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1943)
Juno 8, 1043 PAGE THREB IRE HON WORKERS FOH TULE SOUGHT TULKLAKE Tulcliiko Kruw em are uriicd to attend u uuncrul meolliiK Wrclneacliiy, Junn 0 nt 8 p. in., to bo cnllrd by Cluster J. Main, pronldrnt to confer fur ther on tho labor hurtnuo prob lem. Representative! of tho potato certification department of the tutu of California will bo pre out to ocIvIbo urowcm on pro-gri-milvo nicthodN in tho lncliiHtry. Five hundred additional har vest hands from Mexico tiro bo Inn Kiuifht by tho aaaociutlon of II rowers. Main contactlnK tho KSA reulonal office In Portlnnd to pluco his order. The request Is for arrival of tho additional nion about September 1 with 300 more asked for September 23, a fow days beforo bcglnnlntl of tho potato harvest. Additional potato dinners are needed and the grower will ask a set up In the quota for both Modoc and Siskiyou counties. Mexlcun labor brought Into tho basin several weeks ago Is prov ing highly satisfactory In onion fields, and local potato growers ro confident that tho alien holp will tldo tho basin over tho com ing lubor crisis this fall. OPA OFFICIALS TO E Changes In tho local office of price administration will be dis cussed Frlduy when Leo Gent ner, executive secretary of tho rrgionul OPA office in Sun Fran cisco, and Richard Montgomery, director of OPA from tho Port land office meet in Klamath Falls with local officials and Portland department heads. The Klamath offlco is to bo changed from a district offlco to a field office with Its headquart ers In Portland. The change will bo mude July 1, and will Include a cut In the stuff from 3B to about 17 or 18 members. The chnn go In status of tho local offlco was made after two Cali fornia counties, formerly Includ ed In this district, were switched to a California district. Ed Ostendorf, district director of the OPA, attended meetings in Portland over tho weekend in regard to the office changes. Naval Academy on Sound Objective Of Bone's Bill WASHINGTON. June 8 Oil Legislation (Si 166) to establish naval academy on Pugct Sound, Wash., was introduced to day by Senator Bone (D-Wash.). The academy would be operat ed in identical manner with the Annapolis academy. Tho secre tary of tho navy would select and acquire a site by purchase, condemnation or otherwise. Establishment a of forest pro ducts pilot plants was proposed by Senator Holmnn (R-Orc.) in a bill (SI 167), authorizing the sec retory of agriculture to take such I step. Eisenhower Named Outstanding 'Dad' NEW YORK, Juno 8 (P) Gen eral Dwlght D. Eisenhower will be honored as tho outstand ing father of 1943 on Father's Day, June 20. . Tho national Father's Day com mittee cabled the allied lender in North Africa yesterday that for his "sterling qualities of lead ership and Inspiration to the youth of today" he had been se lected "number one father . of the year." , The general has a son, John, cadet at the U. S. military academy. A In. a. D I Hiramgni ognugqa li l II'. matters mr yuora The Altamont surgical dress ing makers have made their quota for May. Since attendance is falling off somewhat, they have made a plea to both men and women to keep up the good record for June and not to let their standard fall oft this month. Men are welcomed with their wives on Wcdncsdny and Thurs day evenings at 7 until 10 o'clock. Tho dressings arc made in the Altamont Junior high school building. from lack of Than try Lydia PlnMiam'a taiuts on of the beat and qulokoat home ways In ilmple anemia to help build up red blOOd to OCT MORE BTRINOTH. A great blood-Iron tonlolFollowlabeldlrectlona. lydliPinkham'sTACiSTS Yanks Alter trucks havo pulled their anti-aircraft ojuni Into positions, U. S. soldiers set up a 37 mm. gun on Kodiak Island In tha Aleutians. Should tha Japs attack during setting-up operations, the SO caliber machine gun in the background is ready to fir. Associated Press photo from U, S. army. - MEN AND WOMEN IN 'SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Duffy of 3206 Shasta Way have two sons In the armed forces. They are Corporal Patrick J. Duffy with the medical corps in Camp Bcale, Calif., and Seaman 1c Lawrence Gene Duffy. Seaman Duffy is now somewhere In tho South Pa cific and Is a cook for officers mess. Both boys are former Chllo- quln high school students. KEY FIELD. MISS. Olaf B. Nassen received recognition for his attention to duty when he was advanced to the grade of corporal at Key Field recently. Corporal Nassen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nassen, Roosevelt, Minn., has been in the armed forces since April 8, 1042, when he enlisted at Klamath Falls. He and his wife make their home at nearby Meridian, Miss. Glenn N, K e e p, 24, whose homo is In Klamath Falls, was this week promoted from ser geant to staff sergeant at Fort Mason, Calif., where ho is at tached to headquarters com pany. Keep, who entered the army January 17, 1042, is the son of Mrs. Kutherine Keep. 800 Mt. Whitney, Klamath Falls. CAMP KOHLER, CALIF, Corporal .Everett L. Miner, who is stationed at the western sig nal corps training center at Camp Kohlcr, Calif., has been prompted to the grade of ser geant, according to an an nouncement by Colonel Harry E. Storms, commanding officer. Sergeant Miner was a resident of Klamath Falls. Camp Kohlcr Is the signal corps' newest training center and the only such post on the west coast. The signal corps Is responsible for instal ling, operating and maintaining the army's vast communications system. Word has been received here that Sam Goldstein, former Klamath merchant who entered the servlco in 1942, has been In west Africa for several months. Goldstein in his letter said "We are nowhercs near the excite ment, but wc have a job to do and we're doing it." . He further stated that he is an airplane mo- Want Relief from ARTHRITIS PAINS? Try Tytmol en This Monty Baok Guarantee Tf you ftrt nufferlnv from tti tubbing ra Inn of arthritis, rlieumu tlnm, sciatica . or neurit!.., go today and buy a tuba of Tyamol at any rood (Imp atoro. Apply thin rlollRlit u I absorbent to tn nnrt that hurta and watch rcmilta. You should nee a dUToronoa after tha very first ap plication. M Rhould Tyamol fall to glva antls faction . by reltovlriK tha torturing pains, snroneas or atlffnosa In mus cloa or ligaments. Just return empty tuba and tha manufacturer will refund your money. 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At midnight tonight, 339 laws of the 1943 legislature will be come effective, including the compulsory automobile insur ance law, the tax reduction pro gram, abolition of the state milk control board and the world war Veterans' state aid commission, and amendments -to the work men's compensation law. Teacher Shortage May Close Schools SALEM, June 8 (ff) Many Oregon schools will close next fall because of an acute teacher shortage. So predicted Rex Putnam, state superintendent of public instruction, yesterday at an edu cational conference here. Ho told high school principals and other education represents- tives that the problem probably would be solved by closing smell cr schools and providing trans portation of students to other districts. GRATITUDE SAN FRANCISCO, (VP) Lieut Robert Simon and Seaman Frank Woodford heard a mon key had been taken from its owner, who was jailed for beat ing it. They asked for and obtained the monkey as a ship's mascot. It promptly bit Woodford's finger so severely medical treat ment was necessary. chantc and while, the work is not thrilling, it must be done. Jay Maxwell Wauchope Jr., 1009 Pacific Terrace, Klamath Falls, was graduated last week from Shaw Field, the army basic flying school near Sum ter, S. C., and moved on to' an advanced school. Cadet Wauchope was a mem ber of class 43-G, tho 50th group of flying students to complete basic training at Shaw Field. Paul O. Landry this question: "Can I get any other benefits from a policy pro- -tectlng me under lh nw Flam dii Responsibility law?" For Information on any Insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO., 419 Main St., Phone 5612. The Courthouse Is Now One Block Down the Strt From Our Office, Grog Rationing Not Expected to Cut Pension Fund SALEM, June 8 (P) The governor's office said today that the state liquor commission's plnt-a-week rationing program would not reduce the amount available for payment of old age pensions. 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