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Augiiftt 24, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TRXK3 LIQUOR GROUP STALKS EVASION : OF RATIONING ' PORTLAND, Auk. 24 (IP) The state liquor commlMlon to day discussed plun to stop con turner from evading liquor ra tioning by obtaining more than one permit. Detail of the plan wore not disclosed. The commlMlon heard warn ing from a liquor salesman that new OPA price celling regula tion, to go Into effect Auguat 20, may result In further reduction! pf the state's liquor supply. . The salesman Raid distilleries jmay divert shipment from Donopoly states like Oregon to open states, where higher price can be obtained under the regu lation!. - Commissioners said the matter would be taken up at national conference In Columbui, Ohio, September 14-16. ' Beer license suspensions: Longfollow's enfe, Lukevlew, SO day: aervlce to a minor. ' Careleson'i cafe, 488 State treet, Salem, 30 day; tale to a ,, minor. Rlalto, 625 Main itreet, Klam ath Kails, 30 day: maintaining disorderly eatabllahment. New York Nowspopir Delivery Normal ' NEW YORK. Aug. 84 (ZD Delivery of the New York Times, derald Tribune and other New nrk newapoperf, delayed for the paat three daya by a atrlke of ISO employe of dlatrlbutlon eompanlei, returned to normal foday. ' ' Official of the aeven delivery firm Involved Mid leat night that, with few exceptions, all their men were back. Merrill Trash Fire ' Threatens Wheat MERRILL Fire, originating tn traah pile at the Craybeal ranch two mile louth of town at noon Sunday threatened for a time to aweep Into a field of (landing wheat Neighbor and member of the family had the blaze under control before ar rival of the Merrill fire depart ment. CARS SUFFER FROM "STILLWIAR.V ' , L. TOO" - Cars in built to run ... not to aUmi idle. "Btlllwasr? may de velop whan, can ara put away or uitd only 9 p I ..... ITV,F""""-""s?Bi for short trips, Regardlass of mUaaaj drlvan, as that your car gats ragular lubrication and battary chack upi. It paya . . . for th ahort run at wall as tha "long." WORN PISTON RINGS Your car's axhaust plpa la tha clua to troubla. ;If It imokas unduly, oil it probably balng waatad, Chancas ara that worn pliton rlnga ara tha of fendara, Naw MOPAR piston rings ' improva parformanca . . , aava both and oil. That'a economy. Highlight ef th waak . . , Major Bow.i Amataur Program ovary Thuriday, 9 P.M., Eaatarn War Tim, ovar CBS nat work. . Take avantag of hla friandly ' suggestions on ear car. PLYMOUTH DODGE V DC SOTO CIIRYSLGR , WAR IONOS AM YOUR PCRSONAtlNVISTMINT IN VICTORY ) .. ' it U S. Troops Push afW.'-iflfa.V'aVfV I X - ' ' ' - I- : .-s. ViataMMHMHaV-W. HHMIh When till picture tu made at Renaov Haroor in th e Solomon, Jap dive bomDera wire doing all they could to prevent U. 8. landing on the former enemy-held Island. Note bomb bursts In the water at center and right. Japs Fight Huge Total of Warship Sinkings to Keep Emperor's Navy Afloat By GEORGE MILLER NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (P The Japanese fleet, on the basis of United Nation communique ilnce Pearl Harbor, ha lost 147 cruiser and destroyers just 4S short of the total credited to It built or building In report to the senate naval affair com mittee at the outset of the war. Two day after the Pearl Harbor attack, Chairman Walsh (D-Mass.) said that figure ob tained by the icnato committee ihowed Japan had 46 cruiser built and 10 building and 125 destroyer built and 11 build ing. Allied Claim United Nation' communique since December 7, 1941, have claimed destruction of 45 Japa nese cruisers, 02 destroyer and 10 other naval vessel lilted as being in elthor of the two cate goric. The heavy toll of such vessels while protecting upply route may have been a factor in the quiet withdrawal of the Nip ponese from their last American foothold at Klska. In the Aleutians, the Japs lost seven destroyer trying to safeguard cargoes ,of ammuni tion, fuel, provision and men. ITS m m Oldmufllaraglva littla warning bafor thay "blow." While gattlng a chicle up on your car, have Ita mufilar Impact ad. IS YOUR CAR A HEAVY SMOKER? , MAY BE THE CAUSE Ctwyser Cerponlhtt Parti blvlilon Factory Bnglnnd and inspected Ports for Through Jap Air Attack at Rendova -m,, , ... i aVlll Kill 11 L .a " ..:.' In the South Pacific, Japan loat 80 warships, including 15 cruiser and 42 destroyers, in the first nine month of the Solomon campaign ending May 8. Price of Lane The price of keeping open the aupply lane wa demon strated in March when allied air power amashed an entire con- voy of 22 big (hip in the Bis marck area, exacting a toll of (even destroyers, three cruiser and 12 transports. Tho Japancso apparently have begun to rely on barge and small coastal vessel, many un der SOO tons, to supply island outpost In the Southwest Pa ci tic, a possible indication that allied attacks have cut into the cruiser and deitroyer strength available for convoy duty. Shift to smaller cargo car riers, however, has not caught the allic napping. A United Nations communique early this month said that in a 10-day of fensive in the New Guinea area nearly 200 enemy barges, some of 145-foot length, had been de stroyed or rendered useless. The Atacama desert, in Chile, is tho driest spoil on earth. MANY BIG LITTLE THINGS ARE UNDER YOUR CAR'S HOOD... Your Mrvlcc man knows what to watch there. Let him check up regularly. AULTY IGNITION IS WASTEFUL For maximum economy, proper apark sotting la nacatttry. Claan and cor ractly adjuitad distributor points are also assantlal to quick starting and smooth operation. HARD TO DETECT THIS YOURSELF MOPAR mufflers' MOPAR mufllsra ara dasignad for e trama qulatnass on Plymouth, Dodga, Da Soto or Chryalar cars, and Dodga trucks. Thay'ra waldad for long Ufa. REMEMBER MOPAR RATTERJEg Thay'ra aspaclally dasignad for Plymouth, Dodga, Da Soto ' and Chryalar cars, and Dodga trucks. . Men and woman who ara lateraatad In full or part : time amploymant at assentlal work . . , aaa your nearby Plymouth, Dodge, Da Soto or Chryalar daalar. Langell Valley Mr. and Mr. Malcolm Tcare and Malcolm Jackson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. El liott House and family. Howard Crossen has been killed in action in North Africa. Deepest sympathy is extended his wife and family. Mrs. Grossen is well known in Langell valley, having lived here for several years. She was Hallie Wigant before her marriage. Mr. Ada Steves of San Fran cisco, Calif., and Mrs. George Doran. of Klamath Falls, were luncheon guests on Thursday at the home of 'Mrs. Harry Frazier. Mrs. Steves visited at the Fra zicr home until Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Joe Zick and Larry, of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Owen Pcpple and Ted of Bonanza, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pepple and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and Richard, and Frank Henry en joyed Sunday dinner in Klanv ath Falls with relatives. Mrs. Ruby Brown and her mother, Mrs. Nichols of Bonanza, visited on Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Wes Dearborn and family. . Leland Harris arrived Satur day morning from - Oakland, Calif. He is visiting at the Al Gale home until September 1 When he returns home, his daughters Billie and Peggy, will return with him. They have spent the past few weeks with their grandparents, the Gales. Florence Nork Is spending Depend on , your nearby Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler dealer for reliable, economical service. He has equipment and tools to detect and cor rect troubles before costly repairs are necessary. He has factory-engineered and inspected parts designed for your car. You'll find his name and address in the Classified Telephone Directory. keep 0UR CAR CLEAN NOTE TO REPAIR SHOPS 'If you am4 parti of any kind for v Plymouth, Dodi. D. Soto or Chryilr can, m a- daalar who handlw that maka. For Dodsa truck pacts, saa a Dodta Daalar. IIP!) FDR POSTOFFICE TULELAKE Patrons of the Tulelake postoff ice will be served with greater speed and efficiency upon completion of the 25-foot addition at the rear of the building. Plans also call for remodeling the interior of the present office, according to George McCollum, owner of the building which has been used since a postofflce was first es tablished here. The local office handles a huge volume of mail also for the WRA center at Newell. Ray Rowan, newly Installed as postmaster, announced the resignation of Walter Reynolds, for the last 15 years rural car rier on the route between Tule lake and Malin. He will be suc ceeded by Burris Short, Tule lake. Reynolds will devote his time to his ranch on the state line. Malin Budge and Helen Jackson, Klamath Fails, spent several days last week with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick, returning home in time for the family reunion at Moore park Sunday. Mrs. Orville Kirkpatrick and baby son, with Mrs. Donald En- loe of Henley, left the last of the week to visit relatives in Ta coma. Monte English, residing at Mc Collum's mill, is convalescing from a recent illness. Essie Elmore will assist Mrs. Maud Thomas, Malin postmaster, as clerk, succeeding Lorene Saunders after the opening of the school term. Miss Saunders will help in the office after school hours. a few days in Klamath Falls with her sisters, Vina Peterson and Virginia Herlihy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pepple and Bob, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their son Owen and family in Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Deanna of Klamath Falls, visited relatives and friends in Langell valley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavitt spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnson. Enough gasoline to drive 500 automobiles for a year is lost when a tanker loaded with gas oline is sunk by a submarine. MENAND WOMEN IN SERVICE , CAMP SANTA ANITA, Calif. A good . conduct medal was awarded this week to Private Clifford E. Frold of Klamath Falls, Ore. In addition to the medal Private Frold is author ized to wear the good conduct ribbon. These awards are made to soldiers whose performance of duty has been faithful and ef ficient and the conduct meritor ious. .Before ' entering the armed services, Private Frold was em ployed by the Kesterson- Lum ber company. He attended Klamath Union high school. His mother, Mrs. Hilma Frold, re sides at 3113 Altamont drive, Klamath Falls. FARRAGUT, Idaho Among the bluejackets now in recruit training at the U. S. Naval train ing station, is John Albert Boy er, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Boyer, Route 3, Box 476, Klam ath Falls. CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa Pri vate Donald Mathcw Ellingson, 25, of Klamath Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Elling son, 820 Pacific Terrace, Klam ath Falls, has arrived at Coe college zor a course oi army air force instruction lasting approx- I V VttMPK FlHibl: SHOES FW Vf$' f Active Fest. l1 V'y' ' Spene) y r chilofs precleaai TNtiX S 1 - - , numtW.18 stamp wrni saur' SrvVi rS Sr ..-' 00000 "LITTLE GENTS" buy Av s ii oes p98 STAMPS I , . " V W-Nk. . . .: "Sandy Nvin Jr.V . .'. preflayed AMD . sol ... already broken In. hM .... . VI on natural fitKmj boys' lath .. . BONDS V V rubber hk ... R Uarhar uDfMrs - ' a -X ...brownoirord. SJm IOVj tel. . . KMHIIBW (Bdllilill I1WID iim' NKas 13j Soufh 8th " , ; rhamt S1U . Grim General M nr. haI na... a for- th Tnna may be causing tense, thought. ' ful look of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, gs he watches boys of the 32nd American division en gage In firing practice some where In the South Pacific. J imalely five months prior to his appointment as an aviation cadet In the army air forces. Upon completion of his course he will be classified as a pilot, navigator, or bombardier and go on to the schools of the flying training command for work In these specialities. a Bob Halvorsen, Doug Ernst and Fat Huss are now In the army air corps in training at Miami Beach, Fla. They left Klamath Falls on Monday, Au gust 16. 10 Dedication of th new pip or gan installed in the First Metho dist church here will take place on Sunday morning, August 10, according to announcement made by the minister. Rev, Vic tor Phillips. . Bishop Bruce R. Baxter of the Portland area of the Methodist church wilt be here to assist in the dedication and will nmacti iUm Juii..,.-U sermon. The choir, under the direction of Andrew Loney Jr., will present special music. Mrs. John O'Hnnnni- mill - u. gan console. ' In the afternoon, Glenn Shelley, staff organist for radio station KGW at Portland, will present an organ recital. The morning service will com mence at 10:30 o'clock and th organ recital by Mr. Shelley will be at 3 p, m. The public is cor dially invited to thesa services. OLDEST INHABITANT ' Oldest person in the United States, according to the United States, census bureau, is James Walter Wilson of Vidalla, Ga.. Is 117 years old. Ruth Dickson Announce ' VERLA McCABE ' Now At Tha STAR BEAUTY SALON Wild i 1 :