Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 10, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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tlio fouiidutlon li b o I it ra
stored.. . . .
Plum (or tho now hluh school
at Bonanza ara almott finished,
Hiid tlio bonrd expects to advcr-
llaa (or blfla auon. School ul
Uonuura will probably open In
oinoriicncy quarter! with tlio
othor schools September 5.
Vancouver Chosen
At Convention City
PORTLAND, Aug. 10 (P)
Vancouver, D. C, was selcctod as
tlio Mont cliy for tlio next annual
((invention o( tlio International
Woodworker! of America, CIO,
at a meeting of tlio exocutlve
board More.
International officer! and
board membon of 11 dlitrlcti
attended yesterday's mooting to
plan "political action" and a
drive lor now momuora.
This is a
crankcase
The under side of your engine
is enclosed by a thing that ia
called a crankcase.
This is a sort of
swimming pool
where hard-working
engine parts splash
around in motor
ell to keep from get
ting overheated.
Speaking of oil, remember how
foughnute, French fried potatoes,
etc., foul up your deep fat with hard,
burned particles of this and that? Well,
oil in your crankcase gets fouled up, too.
Its hot, dirty ,
assignment is
preventing metal
parts from cooking
. to a criBp in the .
terrific heat inside
your engine . . . quite expensive parts like
gears, pistons and bearings. , .
One minute your oil looks almost
good enough to put on waffles..
Rut a fnn, A .. '
n ten n
coupons later it'-,
has become
grimy black from
carbon, dust and
ludge. And as :
Britty as a picnic
on a windy beach.
Then it's time "to have. Shell put ,
to esh, safe Golden Shell motor
PU. And while theylre- about it, have 'em
Snellubricate the entire car. This is a
fwvice protecting all vital parts. A' good
bet to keep your family bus from joining
the 6000 worn-out automobiles that limp
"junkyards every day.
GIRLS, HAVE YOU READ ITT
Allctht Motorland tell what
. every woman :ehould know
about a car. Kuy to read. Easy
to got (FREE) at Shall. .
SHILL OIL COMPANY;
Innrptrtlii
(SHELLj
- MEH-AND-WOMEN
IN
Mr. unci Wlllluni 1'uull
and suvorul friends wuiu In Ash-
iuiiu iul week lo tee a 1c billy
uvea, iiumu on u uix-niiy louvu
IIU WHS IMIe.Hl kUlU L Ul l IU l'L'U.
ulur Thursday night concert uf
tlio Ashland imiiucipul bund, lie
sung two numbers from the
group' librury, "Somewhere u
Volco Is Culling," und "Memor-
lc."
Blnco leaving Ashlund. Sea.
man Alvcs bus hud nix months
voice trulning ut tlio University
o( Jiluho, when bo wan enrolled
In lliu nuvy s V-m Iriilnlng, La
ter bo went to 1'lull.sbiii'K, und
or mo pusi seven week no bus
boon atutloned ut buinpsoii, New
i orK. Hero, no wua ono chosen
iroin uo.uuu men to uppenr
umonu tlio contestant's for u Ma
jor 13owe' progruin from thero
two wccks ago
o 'Hand Seeks
Answer to Portwar
Unemployment
prmTI.Awn a.. a mi.
his shlpbulldliiu center, which
(ueus ono of the nutlon's tough-
si ponlWHr uncmolovinciit nroli-
ems, Is muklnit a inlithtv effort
iu una a solution.
Not content to rest on Its S73..
000,000 Moses pllin of nubile
works under which 20,000 war
workers und reluming service
men will bo given Jobs for two
years, Portland now proposes to
niiiko permanent Jobs in private
nuii.iiry lor ou.uuu mora men
i(l women than were cmnlnvrrl
iniu uuiuro me war.
If It's a "frozen" article vou
need, advertise (or a used one
In tlio classified.
! LOWERS THE ATTACK- tW weiti e ir
Ho Is the nephew of Mr. and
rs. William Paul! of this city
Mn,
BTATIONbD IN EGYPT
Cpl. vera c. I'hlliips, who grud
uuieu 11 oiu iviuiiiuin union iiiki
scnool in 1U41, lius Uuen hi
cgypi since June, wiieru uc i
uiuicncd to lliu uir iruusoor
commuiid, una is serving us ru
lo upvrulor on u cuigu piune
vein is mo son 01 Mr. unci
Mrs. u. A. l'lilllips ot 1IH4 (Jury
and tlio busuunu ol Mrs. Vein
nullips, 41112 Luiinon,
HOME ON LEAVE Flleht
Oilicer Melvin Miller Is home
trout Douglas, Aru., on u 12-duy
icuvo at lliu Homo 01 his parenU,
Mr, ana Mrs. uwk u. Miner
Molvin bus been 111 the service
14 mouths and la now a pilot
in mo air corps.
LEAVES SOON Pvt. Ervin
Parker, 1U, will leave i'rlduy lor
uolumbus, uiuo, alter spending
a wecK visiting nis motiier, Mis,
t. U. l'urxcr, ill. 1, box UU4. r
vin lias been in lliu service 10
months.
RECEIVES TRAINING liar-
old Oglo Jr., who graduated
trom-Klamath Union high school
in lull, is now in mo unny sue
ciul triiiiung reserve program ut
the University o( Idaho. Hurold
is tlio son ol Mr. und Mrs. II. 11
(Jglo. Mis present address
SUU 3026, Iduho club, U. of I.
aioscow, launo.
LANGELu VALLEY Mr!
and Mrs. hd Jones receiver!
loiter (rom their son Iiouor. OM
jc, wnoso L.OI boa I explode
recently in tlio boiilh Pncifin
The first explosion set (ire to
tlio uoul and killed several men
Roger was ono of the lust (lvc
to leave tfio boat, and the secon
explosion k led one of tlmve
live. Roger s clothing was tori
oil . ana no.suuered a concus
sion, which put him in the bos.
pltul (or several days. Ho lost
all personal bolonuinii when tlm
snip uurnca. mo received
commcndutlon (or devotion to
duty. Ho is now aboard a USS
HUKsnip, tlio Alt. McKinlev.
Koger has many friends In
mutuant county. He Is a urndu.
ato ol Bonanza school, where he
was active In all sports. He
lived at Mnlin for several years
ocioro moviHK to L,uilgcll valley,
ins nisicr uorouiy, is trainln
for army trnnsnorlnllnn nt n.
W C'i camp at Des Moines. In
Among the four enlisted men
who received tho contain a cer
tiiicate or merit diirlnc the
courso o( tho August personnel
inspection at tho naval air stii.
tion at Ottumwa, Iowa, recently
was R. J. Skaggs, aviation chief
radioman, of Klumalh Falls
The men were singled out
from nearly 2000 enlisted men
and women at the naval pri
mary training station on tho
basis of " work efficiency, coop
eration, station loyalty and navy
attitude and spirit.
Women Students
On Increase At OSC
CORVALLIS. Aug. 10 P).
marked Increuso in women stu
dents attending Oregon State
college over tho oust 10 years is
shown In statistics released by
uie registrar loauy.
Total' enrollment or women
credit students for the year 194
44 was 1653, compured with f)49
ten years ogo and 1530 five
years ago, an increase of 74 per
cent.;
. Evon a larecr Increase
shown in tho number of women
students entering for the first
time,, which rose 80 per ccn
from 418 ten years ago to 789
last year. . n . , .- .
Classified ads get result1;.
.To a Laboring Man
who wants a
better job
Now- is the time to look for
good job with a permanent
comvany. Southern Pacific has
such a job for you, working in
the railroad shops or yards . .
cleaning uu. keeping things i
order. You'll seo the "inside1
of railroading, see locomotives
torn down, seo railroad equip
ment being repaired, bo n part
of a big team, if you want tci
eat ahead. Dlenty of opportune
ty if you pitch in. New, higher
rauroaa pay. jnne pension piun
Railroad pass privileges. Modi
cal services.; A- good gang to
work with. Above nil, n job
with a big, permanent company,
I.nnk Into this rlnht now . . .
Join up with S.P. and help us
keep tne war ireigius -ruuing.
In or write Trainmaster,
S. P. Station, Klamath Falls
or your nearest S. P. Agont,
Klmniitli county collected
$380,411.82 more than it spent
during tlio fiscal year ending
last Juno 30, with receipts
shown US $4,379,837.22 und ex
penditures us $3,793,125.40. ac
cording to figures given out by
Mrs. Cliet Lungslel, lifting coun
ty treasurer.
During the previous year, end
ing June 30, 1943, receipts to
taled $3,755,338.64 and dis
bursements were shown as $3,
549.497.20. At the end of this lost fiscal
year, cash on hand totaled Sl.
205,500.00, which Is $314,411.82
mora than the $880,088.84 cash
on hand shown for June 30,
1943,
Approved Scalers,
Graders Listed
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (IP)
Tho office of prlco administra
tion hus incorporated In Us west
coast log price regulation an ap
proved list of scalers and
graders.
It provided that beginning
August 14 buyers and sellers
For Rent
FRONT. OFFICE
Beit second floor location In
- town
Drew's Monitore, 733 Main
who engage tho services of per
sons on the list will bo absolved
of responsibility "if it Is found
upon a rescale or a check scale
of the logs that a variation" of
more than 5 per cent exists.
While unapproved scalers and
sellers will bo held accountable
for variations o( more than S"
per cent "and will bo subject ta
penalties" provided, OPA said, "k
:
Natives o( Torres Strait, .Aus-
tralia, use .tho shells of giant
graders may be used, buyers and clams as water tanks.
OVER 1000 NEW
Cold Storage Lockers
AH steel lockers drawer and door type. Sharp freeier In
connection. These lockera will be available about Nor. 1.
Rental subscriptions now being iaken. '
Klamath Packing Co.
Keno Road
Phone 5381
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I Hl Woot Juvenile C0ATMm IL W
fS fl -n"'"" Beautifully made of crepes, fleeces, or tweeds.fljk rQ .m- Ak- A ' ' Sjiw
Li jsr ' 1 i Si FuIly llned and ,nterlined with inverted pleaUVlyg . Sv JkJr ' fjj '"'
j J'i ,t fj ani Quarter belts. Warm leggings with zipper !$iS!!L- O - fSrr Y
! lfffl closin8s 0 match- sizcs 1 to 8 years- NjipiJtl
IS Pretty-as-a-picture . r.V Vs. gj?
m SCHOOL DRESSES .98WI I'l m
Honeysuckle Deluxe dresses In gay floral prints or solid I E I fj . JSr I ' T" ' i
color broadcloth. Crisp ruffled trims and wide hems. i f5 jJ B3l I Mi A p "
r- Pretty and practical for school. Sizes 1 to 6i years. iK A f f :
f vh . pullover . USSrv ffimk 1 ''w' '' ' I l v : 13
g Sweaters v ij3l&v ' WW Li fit '
i MM Hi wnk i
100 virgin wool. Long Cjf ttf? itt I fiVj T j I
1 ii sleeves that con i be VtLr -TT SV 7a Ab? I ;W J V LsJ
1 worn pushed up or Y J. f ' K'tfftfa if l;;I Jlf'tl ?
? down. New fall shades jPWK IWJ'i, kN Ai Xt J;, trU f if I :&WI I
in sizes 8 to 16 yrs. LH AilllS V Mif 1 J
: . 1 . H' U rtli DeLuxeSPORTCOATS E
' -- Crisp batiste or broad- fc-f Q AIV j sSl !SKSifj, - , 3
ri cloth in tailored or FT- f . I faOyyJ&kffiQ 100 all wool in plaids or her- ft y-y ( tV
- peasant styles. Prints or ' ),' - -iSM5AhK 1 ringbone weaves. 3-button model: 3) 1 I ft.iO
:li rirs: sizes 1 to S knmI - t
Oi V-A Jr Mi vh'Tsl V.SMfII able for school wear. w . ' ir; .?
,ISJ. POPULAR TAILORED - l-vff W 1 ifr" Kfi - P2f ' " ' 1
Junipers JC mTk r? vvnr AU W00 plalds or-navy meltons :N :
Ffi u . ' , f Easy T-HjK ' Vk (CSfep 4 Boyville Jr. Deluxe Sport Ponts ; f QO fiT
n JhO 98 ' I Term" 1 i S v4H 1 t 1 v it t 'Rayon gabardines or heavy tweeds. . w i J
, LA r VSing$To7 f S Vl-71 IF.aternity Prep Blazer Stripe Slock Sox 1QC ' j
21 Voamorey W;I Ifi Blight colors with ribbed cuff Pr L-J.
V-lfflv A V 1 I 1 l I j Boyville Jr. 2-Tone Gabardine Jackets A OO
" p J l ' P1 ) jReversible styles in tan color W,0f J
jVM W 4 jCl -4d Boyville Jr. Deluxe Knit Polo Shirts 79e 1
M;i sj-' Blazer stripes or solid colors. Crew neck... ; 'r' jf
Junior Boys' Fancy Front Coot Sweaters ' ' QO '
iV!'5 ' rr.. t i- ... 1 ) ., ? i-i
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Dressy . narrow wale
corduroy, with . pocket
and button trims. Solid
colors in red and blue.
Sizes 3 to 6V4 years.
LONG-WEARING
ouua reamer iriucs
$3.30 ;
Youthful, flattering and
comfortable. Several
styles, all campus fav-.
orltes, . 1
133 S. 8th ,
Sandy .Nevin
Wing-Tip Oxfords
Top quality leather with long
wearing cord soles.-
$Q.45
PHONE 5183
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