Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    1944
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)F INDUSTRY HIT
L,r Sept. 21 (P) Tlio
RSdoPlndurtrlul con
f'm t bo rovorsod In
RXn period. AiibIsI-
F Mhorc yesterduy.
it nrcpureel, ho wild In
Ertbcfro'tl.o Seattle
ff keen tlio chnnnols of
Ld commorco free top now
Vr. J.. rin.r the noslwar
;SCI u'"-o '
I -i . rlniinrnd war
fand BurpluH materials, ho
I" ,j u.. "mm n nuni nbln
II,
to Indopondont enterprises unon
terms assuring purchasers c4
reasonable opportunity lor pro?
Talking of ponding antl-trust
uotlon charging rato agreement,
among western railroads, Bcrge
mild there was a "campa gn u!
dorway to have the pubflc bo
llovo thai th0 railroad are not
subject to the antl-trust laws
'ml that the allegation . . ,tl
i i V '"r wnich are all
subject to Interstate commerce
commiKiilon regulation." "ncrce
,. railroads act colluslvoly In
ho In nation of rates," he .aid
or through agreement! bring
organized coercion on particular
railroad In regard to their rale,
pr other practices, then the anti
rust laws apply jt as they do
to any other field of business '
,, Tho sun's diameter a ion 1
times the diameter of u? earth!
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH 1 FALLS, OREGON
PACE THfttl
till
SfJ'
This is a
spark plug
Your car yella "gimme a light"
about 5400 times a minute. And
the spark plugs must deliver a "light"
rioM nn f.ha en J it. inatnnt
Here's what happens.
When the plugs flick a spark into
compressed mixture of gasoline
and air in the cylinders . .
ZOWIE I There's a white
hot explosion. The only
things movable in the
cylinders are the pistons.
So down they go, turning
the crankshaft, which
turns the gears, which
turn the wheels, which
roll you to wherever
you are going.
Those 5400 explosions per minute
give spark plugs a Turkish Bath
that boils the sparking ambition clear
out of 'em after about 10,000 miles.
That's bad, because
weakened plugs
waste the gasoline
they're supposed to
explode. It's like
pouring precious
- traanlinn infn
.. I. ,, c
?U the gutter!
y . " ,
Here's where your friends at Shell
come to the rescue. Thejrll clean
your spark plugs,
or sell you new ones
If the old ones have
cracked (as they some
times do). And they'll
also Shellubricate
your entire car for you.
You need SHELLUBRICATION
because it protects your car
against Wartime Stop and Go wear
the villain that sends 10,000 cars to
junk yards every weekl t
FOR THE LADIES...
Shell has a FREE and arous-'
log little booklet, Alice in
Motorlond. Ifa the Facts ol
Life about your car. Tells you
how to keep It from going;
haywire before Its time. Get
your copy at any Shell pump.
SHELL OIL COMPANY;
lmtril'l
(SHELU
OlINE POWERS THE ATTACK- Dent
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
fe feb 1
1 'jt?f
1 Ml
Staff Sgt. Reuben Talbot station
ed in Italy, has sent homo to his
parents for safo-
Kceplrig the Pur
Pie Heart,
awarded him
earlier this year.
Talbot was
wounded In ac
tion last Janu
ary. Sgt. Talbot
has been In Italy
20 months and
has been all
through tho Ital-
i a n campaign.
He enlisted in
the army March,
tnji i i
un, uiiu recciv-
cd his basic??
training at Fort
Knox. Ky. He
WHS lllnri Hftnf tt
Gcoridn nnrl ihn
rollowing year went overseas,
first to North Africa and then
Italy. Talbot, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. H, A, Talbot of Rt. 3, Box
205, attended KUHS here and
was employed In Klamath Falls
nrinr tn his anllntmanf In tha
armed services. Any friends who
woum iwe 10 write him can se
cure his address by phoning 7918.
. . .
enlisted recently In the WACs
inrougn me lo
cal recruiting of
fice, 219 Federal
building. She
left last Sunday
for Ft. 0 e s
Moines. In
where she will
take basic train
ing. After her
training is com
Dieted she will
proceed to the
port of embark
ation at Wll-
mlnfftw. f!nllf
She is well known In Klamath
Falls, having lived here five
years, and has a brother, James
W. Coleman, who is a staff ser
geant at March Field, Calif.
...
Recently receiving his wings
at the bombar
dier-navigation
school at Chil
dress army air
! field, Childress,
Tex., was Sec
ond Lt. William
M. .Hairrell Jr..
son of Mr. and
Mrs. William M.
Hairrell, 3 114
La Verne, Klam
ath Falls.
(fife
r c
hill -IsJ
HONORS D Pvt. Elaine W.
Mock of the WAC, daughter of
Mrs. Kenneth McLeod of Klam-
ain i ans, 'was
awarded a Good
Conduct Medal, ,,
according' , ' t o '
word ironv JSng
land, where she
is stationed. Pvt.
Mock sings 'in
the choir at .her
field headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs. h. O: Hunter" of
4763 Climax, ' have received a
letter from their son. PFC Mel-
K'' l vin Hunter, that
6 ins aivision, me
i 91st of the
American fifth
army was the
first to' ..reach
the Arno ' river
and the first to
enter the south
ern outskirts of
Pisa. ' . .
. ThB 8 1st . ar
rived overseas
In April at
O r a n, .Africa,
and undertook
vigorous train
ing. The group
saw ' action at
Anzio. and in
the break of the
G u s t a v line
north of Rome to Leghorn.
There are several Klamath
Falls' boys with the 91st division
in Italy, according to PFC Hunt
er, who is an MP stationed In
Italy. .: .,
DOUGLAS ARMY "AIR
FIELD, ' Ariz. A. graduate of
air transport command pilot
training class 44-5, - Wilbur J.
Arnold, of 4645 Peck - drive,
Klamath Falls, Ore., today re
ceived his wings and appoint
ment as a flight, officer in the
army air forces.
FO Arnold, the son of Wil
liam Arnold, graduated from
Crook county high school. Be
fore entering military . service,
he was employed as a . civilian
flight instructor. FO Arnold
will be assigned to the ferrying
division of air transport : com
mand. ' He is married and has
three children. . ; ' . .
.
FORT : BENNING, Georgia
pvt. Jonathan jacKson, nusband
of Mrs. Rose Marie Jackson of
Box 644, Chiloquin, Ore,., has
won trie right to wear wings ana
boots of the. United States irmv
paratroops. He has completed
lour weeKS ox jump raining,
during which time he made five
jumps, the last a tactical jump at
night involving a combat, prob
lem on landing. ' . ' :
W
Four Klamath Falls men have
been graduated from the .ma
rine corps infantry school at
Camp Pendleton, Oceanside,
Calif., and are now ready for
assignment to duty with a com
bat unit.
AU privates, they are Mark
Brahe, son of Mrs. S. Spencer,
4328 Bisbee street; Keith F.
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Lewis; William M.
Haney, whose wife, Bessie, lives
at 337 Martin avenue, and Her
bert D. Perkins, whose wife,
Bessie, lives at 831 Upham.
Poe Valley
Dale Brewlter was-a caller
here one day this week from
Klamath Falls. He Is employed
by the Union Oil company.
Word was received here re
cently from Ben Nork of Port
land that he expects to be re
leased from the hospital soon and
be able to come home.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Glover and
grandson, Ralph, . were callers
here Sunday
Chet Barton was rounding up
some cattle Sunday.
Its been so freezing here
nights for a week or so that it
just about finished the gardens
and spuds. : .
The Holmes boys are having
some threshing done this week
on the Archie Roberts place.
Glen Kester sold some of his
potatoes to the McKaig company
this week. ' -
Mr. Haines hauled some wood
from Klamath Falls recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nork and
John were callers in Langell
Valley at the Jim Glover ranch
Tucsdfly. ,v
Pauline Roberts is driving the
bus this term. - . -
Lewis Moore Is helping Eddie
Roberts with haying this week.
Wilbur Relling has his new
cellar almost finished. V
Vic Brown was a caller at the
Buck Rodgers home Thursday.
nnrl T3tinlr flrp in nartnprshin
on a combine thresher. Buck
bought out Kay Holmes' snare
in it. V ,
Mr. McLane and son moved
the well derrick from, here to
Klamath Falls Friday. They
are employed by the Vatcharter
iirotners as wen anuers.
; Joe and John Notk are bulld-
Imc. a Mimn hnilGO this 'WPplr.'
Mr. and Mrs. Losson Ross
were shoppers in ruamatn t ans
Saturday.
A giant squash, grown in the
is on display at the chamber of
commerce. ,,
WntttMntf . 9R9 ' rtniinHs ' Ann
mcasurinj 26 inches,' the squash
is of an Italian variety which
ordinarily grows to about 10 or
iz incnes.
MPW DIRFASE WEAPON,'
A new weapon for fighting
diseases caused by certain strep
tococci, such ' as septic' . sore
throat, one form of heart disease,
erysipelas and rheumatic fever,
frnm nn nntl-enzvme
substance in beef sweetbreads
land soybeans. A . .,
Flashes of
By The Auociattd Prets . .
" NO. IDEAS?'; j". ?
HARTFORD. Conn.--Wheth-
er or not the pace was too swift,
they didn't say. .but the Idea-a-
Month club of Norwich acted -on
their latest idea and have ffiled-
papers of final dissolution, with
the secretary of state's office
here. -
FIREWATER
GRAND COULEE, Wash.
Water dripped from a truck up
on a grease rack iust a droo or
two. It struck an1 extension cord
lamp bulb, which shattered, ig
niting nearby, gasoline. The en
tire garage went, up in names.
.". : . '.BOUHEDi .
BOISE, Ida Letter from Har
old J. Lucke of Goodiha to state
republican headquarters:
"inclosed , iintt-: signt- -arait
drawn in my favor, in amount of
S9.10. beine amount of my milk
subsidy from the: democratic ad
ministration. I have never be
fore drawn on the milk subsidy
or any . of the money to - which I
was entitled under the .tripled,
program, but from now o-1 in
tend to endorse them oveif to the
republican party, to be used as a
Doomerang. on - tne -.aemocrais.
Make good use of it." . "; : ;V.
i . i
DESERTED v .
MOSCOW, Idaho Robert Eu
gene Jordan, 22, couldn't get in-into-the
navy any other way.-so
he told authorities at the naval
radio training station at the Uni
versity of Idaho that he was a de
serter. Jumped the cruiser USS
Lipton' in : Australia two" years
ago, he said;' now. he- wanted, to
"face- it." The navy.said,:well,
we'll look at the records. .V.
He still isn't , in the navy.
. l .. . .-... . -, ; .
.. ,.:.''. -. ' HEPI ':
KINGSBURG Calif. -Young
Donald ; Danielsen -noticed; -the
cadets at; St.. Mary's pre-flight
school drilling with wooden
guns just what he' and his gang
needed. Yes. said the school
commander, the school had some
old ones which weren't ; being
used any more,: but , he . didn't
have ' authority '-'to -dispose -of
them. . .''.' -." .; '.'-"':."..'.' ,
So Donald wrote to President
Roosevelt. Now the geng is hard
at drill... -. : , , ; -v
NOT NAUGHTY. JUST' "
u&nri fro
BOULDER, Colo. Yes,-the
jjoao,,university.oi tuiuiauu iu
mor magazine,' .hasilost'..its,,sec
onH.rlnj...; 'mflillna Drlvileaes.
Rnlnh Crosmatf. head of the'Col-
lege o-Journalism,"admits-ifbut
not because or quesuonsDie nu-
mor.r 'V ''. ' " " ' .v;..
The understaffed' -(citculatlon
department !sirnply' forgot -to put
the last'issue.m, the ,mall,'':sothe
mailing permit w8s lost.;f r n v';:.,
. And Dodo hasn't the flO'rieed-
ed for a new permit., -.' -:.
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