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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1944)
9I4 ' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE mil ivtr lot '!RJ Ml Rashes of ENRDLLWIENT i.icnn urnr cum rnniiti'8 unu . a a itmmiiicc rtln i rin obtuinliiK 1,'Snt oi un.immlllui. Iflfi bv tho vu"y PTwiwfrvulim. I"''., hv rmiiifi lor W . . Llll'h -I--- - in Will U!"1 P'U"- I i Weill company of Prf h MM-CI..1 Ml loci I, '. mnunUUm will be K approved by Uiu rACAcomiiilUue. I'urnu rrnlC llllVC bUllll lo ft o Klniiiiilh county Si nl. K,lliniiitlil'ulls. iclliiK erupt. (U 6U III slock liu"'j Ll. mill HI it Ldfrom miy dwilur with tr.mrk on hiincl mid ttili. ' be replaced by we y icndlim it mircimrw Portlnncl. It the cU;ulur , hive thin umiiuiiiltlon k. run nrdcr It for Uiu lendlnK Hio ptirehuio company. KliiuiiiUi committee l authored pUrCllHSO uiut-m wi i: No. 4 roundi 12-iiuuuo rounds 12-gnuge No. roundi 16-notiiio No. roundi 20-uui!C No. roundi 32-20. roundi 25-33. roundi 3U0-SavMgc. roundi 32-Spcclul. ounrti 23-20. toundi 30-30. rmindi 30-40. illocatlon l.i in excess oi Liinn be nil distributed l rcnulnr trodo cliuitnnlo fiiwWPB limitation order L allocation should bo re lo moot mnrency needs :Ml be supplied irom rcK- purcei. The county com- ireoulrcd to puss on t no klhli ammunition (or bird Malory animal use, By Tin AsnoelaUd Press OLD STUFF PLYMOUTH, Conn.-Wllllum A. Eustlce, nominated for first .wlcclniiiii Iii.hI nltlht at u rcpub lli'un cuiiciis, think ha enn linn tllo the lob nil rlxht If he n elculed. lie him nerved 24 pro vloiin terms In Iho office. ALL QUIET 1 YORK, Pa. If elly council approven n proposed ordinance, inusleiilly-lnclluud reslclcnU will he burred from Dinning, playing the radio or any other musical Instrument from midnight until 7 a. in. . BARRED SCHOOLHOUSE ItlClll'IY, Mind. J'ructlcHlly nveiy kid in town is headed for the county Jnll, but nut because of Juvenile duliiKiueney. 1 A tornado and hailstorm dum mied the school. Part of the cliisnwoik was scheduled for the Jlill. DOUBLE OflDEn . POUTLAND, Ore. A bus driver on tlm Portlaiid-Astoriu run was surprised when a wo man passenger hundt-d him two tickets. "I weliih 'in I pounds," she ex plained, "mid 1 reully tnko up two full seats," Shu did, lob. FISHY HAVRE, Mont, Five-yen r-6ld Hlchurd Kolskl couldn't keep his Intcrc.Hl hi fishing. He dozed off, and -when he awoko, the )ule was gone. John Qrudluy, spoiling n pole zlBZiiKKhiu In Uiu walcr, sent hit Sprinuer spaniel "Duke" out to recover it. It was Richard's all right. And the end of the line was occupied by a three and a half pound bass. : Duke uad Itichurd shared own ership, NAMES HELP OUT NEW YOllK Three trmy tug boats lived up to their names with a fast Kctaway down the lnunchliiK ways nt Brooklyn. They wero .christened Man O' War. War Admiral nnd Sea biscuit. The fourth. Just num bered 754, displayed a mulish trait by balking. E BOOSTED At the close of thn socond day of school for Klanmlh Falls' youngsters, registration in the city grade xehools and Iho Junior nifin seiiooi hud climbed to a to. al of 1882 students registered r.nioinneiH in nuns Is now 1 1, IM mniu than first day fig. urcs showed. There Is still a vacancy occur- una, in uio an department nt Iho Junior und senior high schools. Tllu position would call for a teacher for one-half day at Iho Junior high and the other half day at KUIIS. The teacher previously sinned up for this po. slllon, has been accepted for the Tho prlnclpalshlp at Pelican school Is also vucant at the pre sent time, Tho assignment will ne made lo cover the principal' job and boys' actlvlt es. Tho school system is also very short of substitute teachers, who aro needed lo teach when rogu lor touchers uio ill or unable to work for a short time, although this has been taken care of in a small measure by servicemen's wives. Following Is the brenk-down of thq number of students in the cny scnoois: First grade, 303: second grade, 273; third grade, 224; fourth grade, 233; fifth grade, 230; sixth arndc, 212; seventh grade, 2S8; junior nign (oigmil grade), l. KUHS; Freshmen, U'H; sonllo mores, 211. 201; juniors, 2Qa;'scniors, Scout Executive Resigns Office -Ed- PORTLAND. Sent. 7 (PI- wurd L. Curtis. Boy Scout cxecu.. tlvo of the northwest region for 10 years, has resigned, tho na. tlonal executive board of the Boy Scouts said Wednesday. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, western Montana, Alaska, and a part of northern California are included in the region. Forest Fire Hazard Decreased by Fog, Cooler Weather PORTLAND, Sept. 7 M) nc forest fire hazard was decreased today by fog and cooler woathcr In western Oregon ana Washing ton, but forestry officials still waited for rain to cut down the danger appreciably, No serious forest fires were reported, A 000-aero blaze in mo i;ncian national rorcsi in northern Washington was brought under control yesterday before damaiiing valuable tim ber. A small fire checked 15 miles cast of Scio was believed started from spontaneous com bustion, Tomorrow's high temperature in Portland is expected to reach only 78 degrees. U S. WEEDS FDR, ASSERTS PEPPtR SEATTLE. Sept. 7 (!') For an enduring peace and postwar prosperity, me American people "mut have Roosevelt." Sen. Claudo Pepper (D-Fla.) asserted hero last night, Tho result of tho coming elec tion, he said at a public meeting, "will determine whether we shall have per-ce and prosperity or depression ana war. 1 "Wo can have an enduring peace If wo will. We can have prosperity If we will. But to nave them we must have an ad ministration with experienced leadership. "In short, we must have Roose velt. "Tho people cannot afford to experiment with the party that did not foresee the big depres sion and did nothing about it when it came." A downward revision of the freight rate structure will be a key to tho expansion of Pacific coast Industry, the Florida sena tor said. Ho predicted "extraordinary expansion" of western industry in the postwar era as a result of the lessons of war oroduction. "But, he said, "the develop ment can tuko place only under an administration friendly to tho west, "The Pacific coast will have expanded natural markets, but to obtain a maximum .of markets it will be necessary to revise the freight rata structure, Wo pro pose seeing that the west and south get a lower frcirrt rate NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach that will put them on a parity with the east, now enjoying much lower rales," World's largest towel factory Is at Kannapolis, N. C. PORTLAND, Sept. 7 W) Pa trons insist on ordorlng meals from the list of 40 dishes which must bo posted In each cafe, res taurateurs complained to th OPA today. WHEN you need quick relief from pain, do you beiitat to take aspirin because ii ieavet you wlih an upiet stomach? If so, this new medical dis covery, SUPBKIN, is "just what the doctor ordered" for you. luparln la splrln plus contains the sime pure, safe aspirin you have long known but developed by doctors In a special way for those upset by aspirin in iis ordioaxy form, This new kins) of aspirin tablet dissolves more quickly, lets the aspirin get right st the job of relieving pain, reduces the tcldiiy of ordinary aspirin, sad does not irritate or upset stomach event after repeated doses. Tear this out to remind you to get Superin today, so you can have it on; hand when headaches, colds, etc., strike. See how quickly it relieves pain how fine you feel after tak ing. At your druggist's, lit and 39. i"?; nasi men hi and Claims ir Championship ITLANP, Ore,, Sept. 7 (!') record of o pounds per Portland today claimed btlonal championship for piper collections. wir production uotird. in piritulatory mcssago to can of the Shrlnors hospital termed the single day s oi 1566 ions "an insplra- the who e country. former record was held cveland, with an average pounds per capita 5 it I I It- frymatMOTM - 1 319? DANCE Saturday Nite DANCELAND SIS Klamath . AIR CONDITIONED Music by Papp? Gordon's Oregon Hill Bllllei Sponsored by Veterani oi Foreign Wars tH FOIB II Ulvt lux anurl ocd Torda since 'M. They're, i I II" '."i1 n0,,r I"''- Tl'' what ' "'Wtlshti la the 1930'i.'! "Sure gladTve got a FORD!" 1!" BI WEATHER n Tiumu. mSeffi r,i,'n ocl nd grain t. ,."fn hSVe to art m (nmn hit. A Ford has the power and '. W nr raid .nJ ...,t... "REPAIRS HAVE COST ME VERY Unit My 1940 ford is mighty easy on gas ami tires, and it'a kept Its smart looki and good finish In spile of constant hard use In ell klnJa of. .weather." loyi CHARIU KrrziAFrVl Stock and Grain Farmer Leonard, North Dakota From every state comi friendly letters tclli ng of the good service Ford owners are getting from their cars. They tell what millions ol other Ford owners know to be true that their cars are powerful, economical and dependable that they are comfortable and easy to drive and that their fine performance, backed by Ford Dealers' Protective Service, endures for years. rrene itetM rwffptoefsmirtymwnw,ritj men In eoaiiMo erawr. Jhty weor ort 4,000 mepi end 3,000 hrooms a monlli, end u 84 (ons er seep one 15,000 nolloni of point (reaping Fercl plonfi clean. Hen tiu 30,100,001) Flrt Ihrwrf ti LlMUfa etn-itO fin) Tncki M1' i hit NIGHT CLASSES OPEN MON., TUES., WED. 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