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Octobor 3, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE THREE IKHESTO ' Si CLOTHES 2 TO EUROPE lltli't')in (if Kliiinnlli KiiIIm ti)' !ny IniuiKiii'iilcd ii iiilli'i'tliiii of I llotliluK In lie nhliic-(l tliiuiiKli inn Unlli'ii Nutliiim relief inn. ram In !!. iii?iiili! of llberulecl I ountrli'M f Ktiioiu. Infant cliitlilnu of nil types, npoeii 1 1 v Hull uniKls, kick mill joys' suits mill oilier tjiii'mi'iitx, women's scrvlvwihln (In.', olunki'ln, sheets mid quilts lire locdiid. No Mini Hlr.iw liiiln or parly jihmw mi wmiii'd. The cliitlilnu nliniild In: In uond icrvlcrnblo I'liiidilloii. Cotton lolhlim nlionltl ho wnnlu'd hut lot WivwiiirUy Iruneil. ClilililliK inr this I'iiiihii should a IliU li' lliu ehuiclii'S lleliii-e Dutobor H Tim Melhuillst huroli In till) I'leiirmii-liiiii.M' for llio proKI'inn, mill If tmiviMili'iil, till) clotlilni) nliimld lie led there. I'ooplo who find II J m-1 1 1 v t: n I i i t 10 tiiko the Kurini'iilH to Hint I'hlirch tuny lein'ii them lit their iwn clinreh or Ihi! cliurch nenr ?l tlli'ir hoinr. Evans Urges Price Control Continuance " POHTLAND. Orl. II ll'l Trlco control iiiukI not vmiluli with the wnr, link's tin nut Ion Wants a tremendous pimt-wur Inflation, ii new district OI'A brlca rxi'iMillvn decluri'd todiiy. H Hotvn li. Evims nriied Unit pelllnE" not he lifted until pro duction entelies up Willi pliri-hns-) ' Inn power. "Experience of llio last wnr." ho Mild, "showed Unit "tll) srentent Infliitloniiry period occurred six nioiiUm lifter the wmlstlre." i , i? Cliuuillier Am Urinil Ite.solU ONARC S"-' . I . coffeS L Meitm MoumtcN rooDs-.ui.it m 0h stupn9Ws 1 . . . last 9l y V the war., throng W w and a"'" relieve your mind by using KPM MOTOR OIL which cute engine starting wear, prevents corrosion.., I ; starting wear, prevents corrosion... and sticks to spots f 7, J ; ' 1 1 IIT STANDARD OP A to Adjust Registration of (Killtnr'B Nolo: This In the fifth of II series of fliflll lirlleles on rent control In tho Klliinuth li leu.) By MILO RYAN Rent Information Specialist When reuUlriitlon of ull rented dwellhiH nulls Hlnilln rooms, houses, iipiirlllieiits, iiiIjIiih In coiuoleled, the office of price mi ni In Int in 1 1 on i reii rent office will be iirepiired to iiilinlnlster the other (en I u res of the jiroKnun. Unless Khiiniitli Fulls 1 nil ex ception to the osiiiil experience of OI'A, the subsequent work of the rent office will denl with petitions for adjustment In rent, petition for eviction unci tenunt complaint. Thin series of article would not lie coninlete without li ills- eusslon of the huso on which OI'A Is ullowed to adjust rules. The subject, however, I complex WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 fll fieri. Ellsworth (il-Orc.) found iiolhinil in the British system of Kovernmellt which should bo ndoplccl Here, no sum lust niKW on ill return from Kuropc, but he summed up hi opinion of the wnr In one sentence. It will Inst "n diimn slk'ht loniier" than iiimiy peoplo over here renllze. The Orcxonlnn, one of a dozen concres.imcn who visited Enil lund mid Franco the piist few week, returned yesterdny with Iteps, Wnlt llnrnn (K-Wnah.) mid Ilolfleld (DCnllf). Tho other will return this week, HcKiirdlnuthc British govern ment, Ellsworth told a reporter, "While 1 would consider it a 'populnr' Koverninent, the buck ground of legislation, tho menu by which 'populnr' results are uttnlned I so different from our own IcKislntivc procc that I felt a study nt first hand would bo beneficial." NAMES RELEASED WALLA WALLA, Oct. 3 UV) Name of five of six men killed In tho crush of a D-24 Liberator bomber Saturday near Wennl- ehee were made public yesterday by Col. David Wade, commander of the Walla Walla army Blr uno. wono was from tho Pa' clflc northwest. TRUCKS FOR RENT You DrW Mot Yourself 8e H Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone t30 1201 Cast Mala sire '...and fret over how lono before enqine trouble may catch minimizes and varnish troubles, and slicks to spots that other oils we dry. Rents After Dwellings mill highly specialized. At best, only Uiu high spot can be touched. This urtlcle mid tomor row's will bo devoted tu touch ing those high spot, neea Auinorisauon ' The I li st thing for u lundlord to remember In llint no Increase In rent should be charged with out a written urder from the rent office authorizing that incrciino. Iteiiiirdle of wnellier you inny (j un lily under one of the provi sions lor Increase the order must be Issued by OI'A first. The second genera! statement Is this: Such adjustment arc imide only after the landlord en ters a petition for adjustment. and then only after a careful study of the case Is made. Third, the adjustment when granted Is effective us of the date of the order and is not retroac tive. Chtck on Inflation Fourth, except ns noted later in tho article, all Incrcuscs urc made on the basis of rent pre vailing In tho urea on the freeze date lor comparable dwelling, since tho freeze date is the Hue OI'A Is pledged to hold against Inflation. Hero are the grounds on which OI'A 1 allowed to grant un in cren.se in rent: 1. A major capltul Improve ment since the freeze date. Here OI'A distinguishes between a capital Improvement and mere repair, replacement or main tenance. 2. A miilor capital Improve ment before the freeze date. where the rent was held fixed by a lease or similar agreements. Bcrvic increai 3. A substantial Increase in services, furniture, furnishings or equipment slnco the date at which too celling was cslnb' llshcd. 4, A special relullonship be tween landlord and tenant, such a blood ties, which kept the rent at tho freeze date substantially lower than comparable rentals, 8, A leiisc In force on the freeze date, for a term that be gan on or before October 1, 1042. for a rent substantially be low the level of comparable dwellings. 6. A situation whereby tho rent on the dute determining the rent celling was set by a lease providing for a substantially higher rent at other periods dur Ing the term of the lease. Dlffartnt Cfllinqs 7. Where the rent on the date determining tho ceiling was sub stantially lower than at other times because of seasonal de mand. In both such cases, the rent office may provide for dif ferent rent ceilings for different periods. i 8. Where there was some pe culiar circumstance at the date fixing the rent celling which pre vented normal bargaining be tween landlord and tenant. Thero are additional grounds for adjustment. The" will fol low In tomorrow's article. up with you... carbon, sludge L LORD SI NTD SIGN THURSDAY Landlords in Clilloouln. Miilln and Merrill ureas will huvo of fice of price administration rent registration brought to them Thursduy, Marvin flixon, exam iner in churgc of the Mninnui Falls rent office, reminded them today. tlixon will be at the city hall In Chiloouin from 1) to 11 u. in. Thursday, swinging from there to Merrill, wnere no win do at the city library from noon to 3 p. m., to take cure of registrations In nun urea. Mnlln landlords will register at the Mill in city hull, from 3:30 to 5:110, Hlxon said. 'Of course, any householders from these three communities who happen to be in Klamath Falls before Thursday, arc wel come to register at the war price and rationing board here," Hlx on said. But we don t want them to have to make a special trip hero for the purT-- " MS Several criminal trial" have been set for October and Novem ber In circuit court. Trial for William Anderson, charged with statutory rape, will begin next Monday, October 9. Scheduled for October 16 is trial for Orbio Coplin, also ac cused of statutory rape. Set for November 13 Is the trial for Robert Bailie, accused of larceny by embezzlement. Trial for Joseph Thomas Mcln lurff, charged with failure to stop at the scene of an accident, will begin November 20. ALEUTIAN H E A DQUART ERS. 11th Army Air Base, Alas kn, Oct. 3 (P Pilots and crews of two Mitchell bombers failed to return after the September 9 raid on sh i ppi n K o ' f Pa mushlro, the 11th air force an nounced yesterday. One of the planes, piloted by 2nd Lt. Albert Dandy Scott of Weleetka Okla., flew so low it struck tho mast of the vessel it was attacking. Scott and his crew were be lieved sighted in a rubber raft after the plane crashed Into the sea and may possibly have been picked up by a Japanese boat. It's ttewf. . It's Better!. IPs for 25 years the name auttatc tiat itooa rer mi natron nnett quality Hreel And new we Introduce a worthy AUSTATE companion product the new laboretory-ttitod, flt(Mtd AUSTATE com pounded motor oil. It hat all the tnential characteristics which mod ern oroceuina end comooundina can imoart. 5 11 in AtmyW Flashes of Life By Tho Associated Pretf PIPE DREAM PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 3 !') Four women war workers, un able to locate any clgarets, are puffing away on pipes and urging other women to follow suit. Does nine smoking make them sick? "Well," coughed Mrs. Alma Hunt as the four began their third day of it, "not much." ELECTRIFYING NEWS ALHAMUHA, Calif., Oct. 3 fI'l Earl W. Stevens and his three sons are all electricians in the navy. Mother works in an airplane foctory ... as an elec trician, of course. ; I TITLED I SEATTLK, Oct. 3 (I'l Rolla Sanden Miller, who enlisted in the WAVES at Wyndmcre, N. D., two years ago, weighed in at 110 pounds without her title as the first WAVE chief petty of ficer on the Pacific coast. Helln, a mathematics and vis ual education instructor at the Lake Union naval training school, is officially rated ;is: Rellu Sunden Miller, CSP (X) (VA) (AA) (T), WAVE. TROLLEY TROUBLE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3 (IP) A streetcar's one-man crew end ed an argument with a passenger by stalking angrily off the car with: "I quit." Downtown traffic was snarled five minutes until a substitute operator could be rushed to the abandoned car and riders. WELL CREDITED STATE COLLEGE, N. M, Oct. 3 11 "i Miss Ellcna Votaw of La Mesa, N. M., received all of her college credits at New Mexico A. & M., college in summer ses sions or by extension courses. She wrote Dean P. M. Bald Relieve that Tormenting PIN-WORM ITCH Too Embarrassing to Talk Aboutl It Is no longer n-c!Mrr ' put up with the trouble taut) by rin-Worrru. Don't let jrour child or yourwlf puffer that tor mnUnr, embarrajufnir rectal itching, or take ehancea with the Internal distreM. Medical trience ha now discovered a vtfio and highly effective tray to deal with this stubborn and troublesome infection. This important scientific dUcovery is a remarkable drug; known u Rentisn violet, lt la the vital element in P-W. the new Tin-Worm trratmrnt developed by the laboratories of Dr. D. Jnyne A Son. Amer ica's (rail in it siieelallNtji in worm medicine. P-W tablets are small nd easy to lake, and they act In a special way to destroy Uie ucty creaturea. Watch for tba warafnr ilvns: ItcHnir nns and seat, uneasy stomach, bed-wet-tinr. uneven appetite. Remember that now there Is a treatment that works on Pin Worms as no old-fashioned "worm syrup" or "worm candy" could. So If you even sus pect Pin-Worms, tret a box of P-W rieht away, and follow the directions carefully P-W means PinWorm relief I Al? Tax win to ask how many hours she lacked toward a f). A. degree. Dean Baldwin checked, sent con gratulations. She'd already fin ished. FAMILY MATTER LOVELL, Wyo Oct. 3 (Pi Carl Hesi.enthalcr reports a Ger man prisoner of war assigned to work on his farm is his nephew. SGT. WALKER KILLED VICTOflVILLE, Calif., Oct. 3 ll') Stuff Sgt. Gordon L. Walk er, whose mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Parker, lives in Fossil, Ore., was one of three army fliers killed in the crash of a medium bomber In the Mojave desert last night, Col. Earl C. Robbins, com mandant of the Victorville air bare, announced. j& General ORAL E. FREEMYER The Appointment of Oral E. Freemyer 81 Special Representative for Northern Life Insurance Co. James Patterson District Manager 503 Medical-Dental Bldg. Phone 3423 economical! l007oPure Paraffin Base . 0 Gal. In Bulk 1.3 e HI ramis E If Imperial 2 I if Wallpaper I M 51S Main St. I Phone 3829 ft Gas Restriction Relaxation Eyed SEATTLE, Oct. 3 (P) Re strictions on private use of gas oline will be "greatly reduced" at the end of the war in Europe, Clarence S. Beesemycr, western ATTENTION SHRINERS Cracked Crab and Clam Chowder DINNER Wednesday-6:30-Willard Visiting Nobles Welcome . WHEN you need quick relief from pain, do you hesitate to cake aspirin because it leaves you with an upset stomach ? If so, this new medical dis covery. SUPERIN, is "just what the doctor ordered" for you. aWparin te aspirin phis contains the . same pure, safe aspirin you have long known but developed by doctors in a special way for those upset by aspirin in its ordinary form. This nw kind of aspirin tablet dissolves more quickly, lets the aspirin get right at the job of relieving pain, reduces the acidity of ordinary aspirin and does ATTENTION! EAGLES There will be formal dedication exercises for HONOR ROLL PLAQUE, together with enter tainment and refreshments I AT EAGLES HALL Friday Night. Oct. 6 ALSO Balloting Upon Important Changes In Aerie By-Lawi. ALL KLAMATH EAGLES BE AT LODGE At Sears 9 Practically Everything . . . for Every Need! Vour ONE-STOP SHOPPING STORE member of tho petroleum In dustry war council, predicted , yesterday. J Ho added, however, that there "may be a brief period during the 'big push' in tho Pacific when the gasoline supply in the west will be a llttlo brighter than on tho eastern seaboard." NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach not irritate or upset stomach ever alter repeated doses. . ' :. , Tear this out to remind yon to get Superin today, so you can have it os hand when headaches, colds, etc. strike See bow quickly it relieves pain how fine you feel after tak- , ing. At your druggist's 15snd 19. 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