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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1944)
II ;',!(,.! Lit I -Mil V!' I I 1 I 1 PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON VFMEIS Garber's Orchestra To Play Here UNREASONABLE RENTS HEBE Resolutions condemning unrea sonable high rente were passed at the Thursday night meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The resolutions are as follows: v.t.w. RWSnT.TTTrnNS WHEREAS a serious housing snoriage exists in iviamam fails ducted by the bureau of labor statistics nuring junc, ana vvficirirjAO ims nousing snort age nas encouraged a lew un reasonable rentals, although the vast majority ot landlords nave iiiauiiaitmi a lau icvct ui. and WHEREAS the persons most narmea Dy sxoroitant rents are service men whose dependents are living in Klamath Falls, and WHEREAS many of these serv ice men nave aireaay made un told sacrifices and shall be called on to maKe additional sacrifices nrlanfforintf thai,- hooltVi ...all' being and even their lives'for the jjruieuiiun oi our nation ana ot uie American way oi me, Wnn, Thapofnva T3a T, 1 1 3 by Pelican Post 1383, Veterans r rtMM;M n r .i-i . l : - ui j. ui jgu iraia, uiut ims organi zation go on record as condemn ing those landlords who profi teer at me expense oi service men tuiu vumiiienaing tnose land lords who are maintaining fair rents, and - Further Be It Resolved that this organization urge that prompt ana effective steps be taKeii 10 uring aoout adequate rent control for thp nrnfonfin. service personnel and of others aaverseiy aliened Dy exorbitant . rents which are being charged by a small minority of property owners, and Further Be It Resolved that mis organization urge all agen cies having jurisdiction in the matter tn pvnoHita u - : of additional housing for service .pejauiiuci ana uieir dependents RENOVATION BE61NS ON OLD SANITARIUM 's - . - Renovation of the old Soule sanitarium, recently purchased by the county to be used as the Klamath county health center, is well underway and the inside re modeling should be completed GflMI . hP hueaIth, "P1' Personnel hope to be able to move from their present location on Pine " "ie new main street lo- vauuil uy AUgUSC ZD. Work has not -yet begun on a building at the new health unit .icuHucu 5, wnicn is to be built on as soon as possible. Construc tion of the new addition will not hinder the work of health unit personnel in the main building. Wool Growers Urge Rationing Holiday "j PORTLAND, Aug. 7 (P) Rep resenting 4000 producers, the Pacific Wool Growers have join ed other Oregon groups in urg ing a ration point holiday on lamb in a request sent to Marvin vuues, neaa 01 tne war food ad- Two hundred lamb carcases were spoiling daily in Portland alone, the growers said. 1 1 x V 1 Jan Garhar. abova. will bIhv for Hangars t th m a... gust 16. On August 15, he will broadcast tha Spotlight band from the Klamath naval air station. El CLUB OPENS HERE Cnmnlptp with hnr KnnfK0 nnj red plush furniture, 'the Marine uuiauu, fjiuisiea iviens cluo nnpnpH SatnrHnv rrii i..u Whlph le InontoH af Ion o il - -- . uuill Nmth between Main and Klam- atn, was Duut by the men them selves and has been under con sirucuon lor almost a month. On thp nfwazinn nf fhnii. nr. ing, the enlisted marines received a telegram from Colonel William W. Orr of marine headquarters Washinptnn T"l r rnlnnAl rt i O '- w. VVIUIICl VII Ift the son of Mrs. John S. Orr of luamatn f ails, who donated the attractive nautical lighting fix- turpi; nf fhp f-luK 9n4 n -u fripnrl nf Pnlnnol 3 t iu. . , . i-uli ui me Marine carracKs here. Thp mnrinpc wlin wnrtrAj H w u.nu Ull tnp rnn:triiplinri nf thr nnA otaii ogt. maxwell, sgt. Graliari, i-pi. jueyeis, hi; urady, Cpl. Coleman, PFC Tatum, and PFC Corwin. Thpv wich tn ovnaco 4 U : . . ' 1 ' "C'-'-' wicii (1 J- preciation to the townspeople ni'M wave indue tile C1UD pOSSlOle and especially to A. B. Epperson PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE Of ATHLETE'S FOOT Zemo (a Doctor's formula) promptly relieves Itchy soreness and on contact lulu germs that most commonly cause snd spread Athlete's Foot. 85 years success! All drugstores. 2EMO To a Machinist with "know how" If - you figure you know your stuff and want a chance to show it . . . want to work with men Who takp nririn in thai, if you figure a permanent com pany is your Kind of company, then this is your ad. Here at Southern Parifir wp want mA of your type to work in our big J""1 anops or rounnnouses tO heln builH HtlH ranai In. comotives and n f h a . vv.a. . C.iit vldU equipment. We think you'll like a it uauiiit . i sen cpain rr r comotive (that you worked on) CO Out and Hn a inK milling ... freights or troop trains. And lllra 4ha vnn . . . . ... It: , juu worK wun the kind of fellows you'll want to have drop around to the house. New, higher, railroad wages. Liberal age limits. Medi cal service. Fine pension plan. Railroad pass privileges. All the things that make this a really good job. See or write Trainmaster, S.P. Station, Klamath Falls, or your nearest S. P. Agent. Announcing m The Opening of The New South 7th Streel Service Men Welcome and Bob Henry. A complete list of donors is not available at this time. JAN GARBER TO PLAY FOH ARMORY DANCE Jan Garbcr. Icnmvn in millions as the "Idol of the Airlanes." wlin HrinPc hie nrnWIrn In ll.n Armory Wednesday, August 16, is tne lourtn oi a scries ot name bands to be brought to Klamath Falls this snnenn hv "RnlHw" Evans. T snitn nf ihp irnninnrlniiD fnl. lnwilll Wllinll .Tun r.arhnp nnnt cd with his old sweet swing hand, hp rnrnitniynW 4l,n nni.A. trend toward swing music, mak ing it one of the finest swing orchestras In America today. Tllft nrPSPnt Hnrhnr nrriani-,n- tion is composed of 19 outstand- mis iiiMrumuiiitiiisis and artists, many of them from such fine bands as Orrin Tucker, Dick Jurgons and Glen Miller, who were available because tlioll' leaders had been called Into mili tary service. Ho has, in addition, un outstanding staff of urraiig- pre hnjlrlnn hv . Mni..ln 17li,u who is unquestionably bna of tliu illicit swing uand arrangers in the country today, having ar- rancprl fnr Artln Shntu u,i,,n. Goodman and many other top iiiKiit orcnestras. Ill nHHltlnn tn l,ltf n.nnitrunnn at the Armory, August 16, Jan nill-hni Will r1n ' ..nti.'l A broadcast of the famous Coon Cola Spotlight Bands program from the local naval air station OH TltP.eHnv Ancfiicl 14 Title will bo the first nation-wide, pro- Ki-Hm to cmnnate from Ivlamam Falls. Garber is bringing his two Vnnnliete ln,nl, .Tii,, nti.t..n and Tommy Traynor to do the vocal chores with, his orchestra. Arrangements have been com- nlntprl hv tha .Ttinintv nhmnhnl of commerce to have Garber in troduce the winner of the Miss Klamath contest from the band stand nt thn Armnru ni.nnif Ihn evening. FIND BODY PORTLAND, Aug. 7 (!) Har bor patrol officer found the I I.. ..t A U...... n Ulllrllll 'IS Vimpnrt City, near the Port of Pni'ilnnH ilm'k.i vrslcrclliv. Ills wife reported him missing August 'J. If it's a "frozen" urtlcle you noed, advortlsc for a used ono in mo ciassmcn. DO YOU HAVE A SON or DAUGHTER IN THE SERVICE? If so, you aro eligible to Join the American War Dads, and uniiH rnmn, until, ulimtlrl hlll'll A chapter of this organization. We .now have belter Hum HUD chapters in the United Slates nsirl n vnnl iMniii)int tnf lillt untlM and diutghtors in the Service. ii interested, write un- inn details to the American War Dads 7101) Land II. ilk lllilt.. Ki... t'Hr II. M. IK 'Mtl?K mm mm am a 7US I VOUB Do You Hate HOT HASHES? 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This amounted to 427 gallons per person -9 pints a day for every man, woman and child in the United States . Mourn x 427312 2 By comparison, the people of Europe consumed 3( gallons per capita in their last peacetime year-l14th a: much-and the rest of the world 13 gallons per person l33rd as much. Since most petroleum products are used to power or lubricate machines, these figures will beai remembering. ! ' . ' 3 . For they mean that the daily life of the average American is just about 14. times as mechanized as the daily life of a European. This may or may not mean that our life is 14 times better. But the fact still remains that use the machines. ' 4 So someone has to furnish the petroleum to keep them going. In this country there are 8,267 individual oil companies working full time at this job. During 1940 thej made a profit of 810ths of a cent per gallon on the 42 1 , gallons of products you used-$3.42. 5 The rest went right back into the costs of producing the products and getting them to you. Theoretically, if the government owned the oil industry, you would have saved that 810ths of a cent. (Same costs but no profit) . Although there's never been a government bureau yet that was run as efficiently as a business. . 6 But It would mean the end of competition; of " Incentive to constantly improve products and lower cos which has been the driving force of our American system) . and, worst of all, of individual freedom. Under thecircum stances, that's quite a birthright to sell for 8lOths oi cent on the gallon. This series, sponsored by the people of Union Oil Company, k dedicated to a discussion of how and why American busing functions. We hope you'll feel free to send in any suggest0 or criticisms you have to offer. 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