Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 28, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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EGAL NOTICES...
.,T.:oncluo, M'"B Charlm
W. Wottnrmnn of Ohio, renin,
scntutlvo of Iho Townm-nri nu
tlomil recovery plan, will he In
Klmmitli Fulls Wednesday In
hold a iiionlliiK at thn home nf
II. O. Myers, ,100 N. Ninth at 8
p. m. Anyone Interested In thn
Townsend pension plan Is cordi
ally Invited. All Townsend mem
born urn ruciucsted to attend, He
frushinonts will bo nerved,
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f lha iYt nb,"tn"l h of-
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UNFILES
TREATED
II. I ""PITAI.I7,TION
l M. MARSHA
Ltivtt for Pomoni llcnnn fur
a few days last week lifter t.
iRiiclliiK numnipr nclionl nl the
University of Orcifon wnn Mr
Hill Jlopner, daiiKlilur of Mr. and
Mrs. E. U. Johimon. Mm. Hup.
per loft Sunday for California,
whore, iihn will rpulnlcr for fall
icrm m romonu cullcjia.
Executive Director Ham Tri
S. McHhorry, executive director
of tho OreKon War Chest, ar
rived Iinm Hnlem Monday afler
iioon. Mo will bo hero until to
morrow noon conferring with
men In ehnrue of the emnhlnnri
community drive.
Leeve for 8ioliana Ok m.
celvliiK word of the death of II.
E. HiiKP.slrnw In Spokane, Mr.
and Mrs. II. D. Ruke.Hraw and
their niece. Louise, left for the
northern city, where thev will
attend tho funeral.
Home From Oroaon tw.h..
Currier, diumhter of Mrs. Nln'n
W. Currier of Klanuilh Kalis, Is
homo from Eugene, whero she
has been nltendlne mimmnr
school at the university. She
will return lo school In tho fall.
To Meet New D((l-.r. mi
Jor and Mrs. Roswull, new offi
cers of Iho Bulvntinn Army here,
will bo presented at tho mcctinc
of tho Army advisory board to
morrow noon at tlio Salvation
Army headquarters.
Returns lo Klemeth Falls
Mm, Stuart Nelson, daughter nf
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson, 841
Pacific Terrace, is buck from
San Francisco. Her husband.
KnslKn Stuart Nelson left for
ovcrseos duty recently.
A streamlined plan for han
dling renewal of "A" gasollno
rations by mull was announced
today by McDunncll Brown, dis
trict director, office of price ad-
inlnialratluii, Present "A" ra
tion expires on September 21.
MolorlslH can obtain their re
newal forms at locul service sta
tions and garages, except for
workers In Industries which
have plant transportation com
mtUccs. They will get' their
forma from tho committees and
return them lo the committees
instead of lo the local OPA
hoards, Brown explained.
All other motorists should get
their renewal blanks now, fill
thorn out properly, and mall the
form to their own local OPA
board uceomnariicd bv the slim.
cd back cover of tho present "A"
oook, una mo tiro inspection rec
ord, If the buck cover has hern
lost or destroyed, tho applicant
uiisi oc aoic io prove lo the
sall.sfactlon of the board that the
car is actually in use and that no
Other Unnlicutinn Iuih linen mnrle
ffor tho basic "A" ration.
Annllcants. tomnornrllv numv
from their permanent residence
may apply at any local board but
arc urgcci io mull tho renewal
blanks to their home boards in.
stead, so their records will be
complete.
Do not telephone or cull In
person at local boards, Brown
requested, as no "A" books will
oe Handed out over tho counter,
nppneauons win oc aclcd on
promptly in the order received
so new coupons can be mailed to
each applicant before tho Son-
icinDcr a validity dale.
Meetlna Tuesday nlghl at 7
0 clock Ihn chamber of com
merce Industrial development
committee will meet at the Peli
can cafa.
Jeycee Picnic A slug picnic
will bo held Monday al 6:30
In Moore pork for all Junior
chamber of commerce members.
Picknlckers are asked to bring
ono fork and no women.
Position Open Word has
been received here that applica
tions for the position of price
specialist may he obtained from
Helen Splkcr ot tho post office
building.
Tire Stolen H. C. Savage of
tho Willard hotel reported to
city police that a tire, lube, and
wheel was taken from his car
parked in front of tho Willard
nolel over the weekend.
Enters North Parle Martha
Eastman will leave this Friday
for Chicago, where sho will en
ter North Park college
In California Mrs. Albert
Dwioht Is visiting friends and
rciuuvcs In southern California
Visits Parents Jimmy Wnt
kins left Sunday morning for
Missouri to visit his parents.
Returns Mrs. Emma Kldwcll
has returned from Portland and
is now staying with her dough-
icr, mrs. Viioya ucrDy.
Kaiser Named Head
Of Education Group
NEW YORK. Aug. 28 (IT)
Henry J. Kaiser, west coast in
dustriBlist, has accepted chair
manshlp of tho Nonpartisan As
soclation for Franchise Educa.
lion. Inc.. an organization re
cently established to obtain
maximum vote in tho Novcnv
bcr election.
Among members of the asso
elation aro C. Palmer Hoyt
publisher, Portland Oregonlan.
Alton Adding Machines
Frlden Calculators
Royal Typewriters
Desks r Chairs Files
For those hard-to-got Items
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. Sth Klamath Falls
FOR RENEWALS
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Oren and Doran C. Lewis
irom bmokey mil army air
field, Salina, kuus. Here until
August 21).
AC Delbert Wantis from San
Antonio, Tex. Here until Au
gust 28.
1 no udovc service people are
entitled to frco passes to the lo
cul theatres and frco fountain
service at Lost River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
theatres and R. C. Woodruff of
tho dairy. Plcaso call at The
Herald and News office (ask for
Paul Holne.i) for your courtesy
tickets.
Hart Gives Money
To Park Commission
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 28 (P
William S. Hart, two-gun star
of silent western movies, has
donated $50,000 to the city park
commission. Its to build
colored electric fountain and
make other noslwar improve
ments on his old west Hollywood
homo estate, which he recently
gavo the city for a public park
Plan Crashes
EPHRATA. Aug. 28 (!T)
CodI. John W. Powers. Helena
Montana, was killed Saturday
when his fighter type plane
crashed 16 miles southeast of
Soan Lake. Col. Henry G
Thorno Jr., commander of the
Ephratn army air base, an.
pounced.
Hans Norland 'Auto Insur
ance. Phone 6060.
mn
r
SEED GROWERS
'or that same dependable seed cloanlng end
Processing where you are not obligated In
marketing! Sell where you wish.
Experienced Cleanermen !
Personal Service!
Lou Drager's Warehouse
HATFIELD
'hones Tulelake 2S12 - Merrill 1821
VOTE FOR
C.J.
SHORB
FOR.
CONGRESS
WOMEN IN
' - ...
HOME ON LEAVE Leo T.
Zell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
2oll. ol oou uaiuornia, nas occn
home on a leave from Corpus
Christ!, Texas.
He recently Graduated from
navy aviation radio iccnnician
school with a rating of ART
2c.
PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Tepper of 2818 Hope nave
received word from their son.
Dale Tepper, that he has been
promoted irom a lirsi io a sec
ond lieutenant.
Lt. Tepper is now stationed
In Italy with the 15th AAr
bombsight maintenance depart
ment,
MT I.AKI Mrs. Belle Daw
son received a letter recently
from her son, Lloyd Stanley
niunn. who it in boot training
at Farragut, Ida., telling of be-
i . l . t (hn "Ctntinn
Jackpot" team in cross-country
meinff. 'rnev nave a sneciai uaiw
ng table lor tne boys in ine iirni.
ten places in ine reBuncmoi
race.
Stanley had t!ed for first place
with a boy named Hill from
inu.-n YniuiB Dawson was an
outstanding boy in athletics
while attending Henley high
school,
The bovs are given a liberty
every Sunday after the race and
IZ'iSnry
vwi rl&l t
"itOBirv nooD"
Became Diiaey aloae has
developed die paiasliking
hind skill required lo work
the supple, velvety finish
that you recognize in the
"Robin Hood."
A word of warning: Don't
(expect to find the kind of
Hat you are accustomed to
wearing.The"RobinHood"
is a different Hat.-.iofter,
smoother and more casual.
But we think you'll like it.
Why not see the "Robin
Hood" for yourself?
have no guard duty or KP while
training for the race.
Stanley also stated they were
treuted like a king given all
the milk and butter they wanted
as well as oranges, bananas and
even steaks to eat.
.
COMPLETES 50 MISSIONS
SSgt. James L. Richey, who is
with the fifteenth air force in
Europe, has completed 50 mis
sions and will be home in sev
eral weeks. He Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James L. Richey, Sr.,
of 3905 Boardman.
PRISONER WRITES SSgt.
Joe R. Richey. who is a prisoner
of war in Germany, has written
Mis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Blchcy, that he is being treat
ed well and his needs are being
supplied by the Red Cross. The
letter, dated April 17, was the
first he had been able to write
by himself because his arms had
been injured when he was captured.
26 Killed in Crash
Of Air Transport
LONDON, Aug. 28 (IP)
Twenty-six persons were killed
early today when a large air
transport crashed into a house
near the trans-Atlantic military
air base at Prestwick, Scotland.
The dead included seven of
the plane crew, 14 passengers
and five occupants of the house,
which was demolished.
American soldiers and civil
defense w o r"k e r s labored
through the darkness to recover
bodies from the wreckage and
still were searching this morn
ing tor any additional victims.
iwo nearby nouses were bad
ly damaged and the roof of a
fourth was torn off. The plane
was inbound from an Atlantic
crossing.
Lumber Production
Decrease Noted
WASHINGTON. Aug. 28 m
Lumber production during the
first six months of this year
fell 1.3 per cent below that of
the first half of 1943 the war
production board reported yes
terday, as mounting war de
mands aggravated the severity
of the nation s No. 1 vital ma
terial shortage.
June production this year,
estimated at 3,047.692,000 board
feet, was two per cent below
that of June. 1943. WPB report
ed. On the record, this showed
an increase of 4.4 per cent over
May production, but WPB said
that reflected lowered May 'pro
duction and does not indicate
an improved lumber situation.
Coats Popular as Freak
Weather Hits Parts of U. S.
By The Associated Press
From Wichita to Boston the na
tion shivered in abnormally low
temperatures.
It never got above 65 yester
day (Sunday) in Kansas City, the
third day in a row that the ther
mometer had set a record for a
low maximum. And a mark
that had stood for 66 years in
Charlotte, N. C, fell chattering
when the mercury dipped to
54.8.
Fires were lit In North Georgia
(low 59), and in Indianapolis
(59), while fall clothes were
trotted out on New York's Fifth
avenue (57). And many of the
30,000 fans at the Athletics-Red
Snx baseball eame in Phila
delphia (51) were glad 'they had
fetched along tneir topcoats. Bos
ton had a low of 53, Des Moines
and Detroit 52.
But the queerest quirk came in
Kansas. Not only was it cold,
It was wet. And on these normal
ly hot, dry Kansas plains cold
and wet are two adjectives usual
ly as out of place this time of
year as a mountain yodeller any
time of year.
Streams which In many a
Kansas August won't run a
cup full a month are gushing
from bank to bank, with flood
stages reported on the Kaw, the
Blue, the Missouri.
In Kansas City the Swope
park swimming pool, scene of the
women's national AAU swim
ming meet only a week ago, is
closed to await the rebirth of
summer. Normal bunday attend
ance for August: 3000.
But in Florida, in southern
Texas and on west and up the
coast, it was weather . pretty
much as usual. (Exception: Den
ver's eight-inch hail storm on
Saturday). And things certainly
were humming in Yuma. Ariz.
Tho thermometer hit 113 there.
Idaho Man Killed
In Rooming House
BUHL. Idaho, Aug. 28 UP)
Robert E. Shaddy, about 58, a
resident of Buhl for 27 years,
was found dead Saturday in a
rooming house, a bullet wound
io his head.
- Deputy Sheriff Ed Hall of
Twin Falls said two men were
held on open charges pending
coroner's inquest Tuesday.
Survivors include a son, J. T.
Shaddy of Elko, Nev., and a
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Dorris of
St. Helens, Ore.
Classified ads get results.
Peppor Plans Tour
Of Pacific Coast
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug.
28 (ff'i Senator Claude Pepper
of Florida plans a Pacific coast
speaking tour for the democratic
national committee.
He will speak at Los Angeles
September 1-2, San Francisco and
Oakland September 5, Seattle
September 6, and Portland, Ore.,
September 10. Additional en
gagements for his return trip
probably will be arranged.
Do This When
Baby Frets, Cries
Loss of sleep and fretfuinees In baby Is
often caused by tormenUDg; diaper rash.
Bo sprinkle hia irritated alun with Mcxr
sana. Uae after every change. A 40-year
favorite. ContainamgredicntBofteniued
by specialists to relieve these discomforts.
Cpata little. Always demand Moxenna,
Ara Your Tire
SMOOTH CUT BRUISIM
Let us determine U too m eligible)
for new Ureal Prompt Inspect""
Dick B. Miller Co.
7th and Klam. Phone 410b
WORKERS! WHO SUFFER
FACTORY' ITCH
SKIN RASHES
Zemo promptly rennet tortarel
First applications of wonderful soothin2,
medicated liquid Zemo a Doctor's for
mulapromptly relieve Intense itch
end burning of simple skin rashes, ec
terns and similar skin and scalp irrita
tions due to external cause. Zemo also
Ids healing. Backed by 85 years' suc
cess! Clean, stainless, Invisible Zemo
won't show on skin, mmmm f
8 different siies gIYl 1J
75 FLOWER PLANTS . . $3.49
INCLLKINO I RS.BE HABIT BOSE BUSHES
DELIVERED WITH PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS POSTPAID
To IntrodneB .or b.rdr perennial fifiwer. and ornamental nursery ateck
w. make this amailns offer for Fall Plantlnr:
3 Everblooming Baby Rose Bushes .50 S1.50
Very new. Developed at our nursery.
12 Rose Dawn Perennials, silver pink .20 2.40
Quite rare. Blooms April to August.
12 Belladonna Delphiniums .07 ,84
Light blue. Specially hardy,
12 Bellamosum Delphiniums ,10 1.20
Dark blue. Fine for cutting.
12 Bellamcanda Leopard Lily .20 2.40
Orange-red three purpose flower.
12 Coreopsis, Yellow Sunshine Flower .07 .84
Blooms profusely.
12 Kolway's English Hybrid Marguerites...: .OS .60
An old ieshioned favorite.
75 REGULAR PRICE $9.78
SPECIAL THIS WEEK $3.49
Thli complete flower garden .r 75 fr.wln: ntantf, lnctndina S new Ever
blooming Baby Rose Bntbes. resularly priced at SB.-8, will be delivered
wllh ilmple planlinr Imlructlnns for 3.n. Send check, cash or moner
order, or if you prefer w. will ahlp c. O. D.
CLARK GARDNER
Western Office
836 American Bldg. Seattle 4. Wash.
Sn u aiiiiii ns
Quality Clothing Since 190S
Corner 6th end Mam
OPEN AGAIN!
lakeshore Inn
Rocky Point Road, 2 Miles Past Moore Park
DINNERS
Famous Lakeshore Chicken and Steak
$2.00 and Up
DANCING
With Jimmy Dundee and Joe Stanley
EVERY NIGHTS1.,.
Open 6:00 P. M. to 2:00 A. M.
Open Sundays at 2:00 P. M.
Cover Charge Nightly
Open to Civilians and Commissioned
Officers Only
No drink to officers after 12:00 . . . service regulations
L who ever thought A.
the hew a
thffl-iroi-ufiiiwH8sd I nn c5 Rfi7ArL id
". . . . ' 'Js
17 V BUY WHERE YOU 1 1 M
I O SEI THE R I & 3
when they faced the job of buflding tares
entirely from the new "government "syn
thetic rubber GR-S. Many said it couldn't
be done. But it was done! And in record
time! Today, the new U.S. Royal DeLuxa
Synthetic tire; when" driven at wartime
fepeods and. given the kindof care: any1
'good tire deserves is doingVjob so good
that it's close to pre-war performance
and improvements are stall being made;
The newJU.S. Royal DeLuxe synthetic
tareslare jiwtiresl
Tr$ VERTIlATra! T1w ormpvrci
tread design and deep-cat shoulders
allow cooling air to circulate freely
drawing beat away from the body of
the tire., '
ITS SJIITTT BONDED! Every cord is
pathed in a' specially compounded
eolation that locks the cords firmly
into layers of syntbetJcrabbBT cushion.'
Bafety bonding means extra miles ot
safe service.!
ITS KTIIAGE-TESTED! In th labo
ratory and on the road, U.S. Royal
DeLuxe synthetic tirea are mileage
tested, proving over and over again
Chat "U.8." synthetic tires are noo!
tirasr
TIRES ARE
.SCARCE
FtrsVcall on tires' most
go to our fighting forces.
The rest of us have the
job of making our pre
sent tirea last right on
through the war if pos
sible. Keep speeds down.
Keep air pressure. up.
Recap in time! .
UY WHERE YOf
SEI THE
U.S. TIRE SIGN
This is the sign of a local,
'independent business built
on experience, knowledge,
skilled service and producta
of quality.
BLACK and WHITE SERVICE STATION
, Ted Shoop - Jack Schulze
Main and Spring Streets
Phone 7741