October 12 4 i0i PACE SIX WOMAN ESCAPES DEATH FROM FIRE Mrs. H. L. Wimer of Fort Klamath narrowly cscapca nram when lire destroyed her home f Bftnrnnrtll. Mrs. WimCr. H,h hari heen ill. Was aSttCP at the time and neighbors were forced to break a window and carry her from the flaming structure. She suffered minor burns about the face. m. r.oli r!i iTCtnnram. not j lie -nitvu wuv - - . -- in operation at the time, was also destroyed, us wkik v-iw..u. (.. on both properties. Cause of the I:-- ....... l Hntnrmineri WiniCf is operator of the Shell station in Tort Klamath and was haulms wood at the time. The Wimer s hunting nnn Don, Aunam, . r , ,. neighbors gathered to assist the lamiiy. All peiimsinsa cic iv. The Klamath Agency fire truck arrived and saved the Riessen rooming house. CIO Nominates Two Klamath Men For State Positions Two Klamath men were nom inated for CIO state offices Wednesday at the state conven tion of the Oregon Industrial Council now being held in Portland. Nominated for state secretary-treasurer was Richard Scott of Klamath Falls. Robert El brum, Klamath Falls, district 2, was nominated for the execu tive board. ' , Elections will be held by state-wide referendum. In other business of the day Wednesday the Oregon CIO dis approved the "Little Townsend pension amendment, which car ries a gross income tax, and the proposed 3 per cent state sales tax. Long-Bell Official Falls Six Stories KANSAS CITY, Oct. 12 (IP) Raymond T. Demsey, 64, vice president of the Lon-Bell Lum ber company, was injured today in a fall from the board of di rectors' room of a downtown of fice building, Fred O. Wilson, po lice detective, said. Wilson said Miss Maude Tay lor, a file clerk for the lumber company, told him she attempt ed to prevent Derasey's fall by holding onto his coat. The lumber company execu tive fell six floors and crashed onto a wire mesh over the sky light of the Columbia National bank, Wilson said. The bank is the ground floor tenant of the building. At St. Luke's hosoital. where Demsey was taken, it was said his condition was probably se rious. The extent of his injuries, attendants said, could not be de termined until after x-ray exam inations. Eugene Club Plans To Start 'Em Young . EUGENE, Oct. 12 OF) A plan to develop gridiron talent practically from babyhood up was worked out by a Eugene businessmen's club today. The initial venture will be a round-robin football schedule for four Eugene and Springfield junior high schools, under tute lage of University of Oregon Mentor' John A. Warren; Next season the program if successful this year will be in augurated in the area's grade schools. I - REED DIES SALEM, Oct. 12 mVernon Reed, 38, Valsetr logger, died in a hospital last night from injur ies received yesterday afternoon when he was struck in the head by a cable on the Cobbs Mitchell Logging company operation at Valsetr. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. New Arrival Fine Quality Boys' Suits Sup'inans Fair i7" 5 H'l Iff JUvW,.? 1 JKiteslf tSaaai.l.tf'': . , , . L , !,, , iL'iHl Fooioall season is on, so Kaiy Turner signals for fair catch on rapidly-moving surfboard at Cypress Gardens, Fla. It's quite a trick to ride jitterboard, which is swing version, while holding on with both hands. Major Zed Barnes Arrives In States Major Zed Barnes, son of W. B. Barnes of S. 5th, Klamath pioneer, has returned to the United States and will be home within a short time, his family has been advised. Major Barnes will be in San Jose, Calif., to night, Thursday, as guest of his sister. Mrs. Webb Kennett, for merly of this city. Major Barnes left the United States for overseas service two years ago last May and has been with the u. b. army air corps. bombing squadron, in India and China. Thrill of Career For "Slats" Marion ATLANTA. Oct. 12 (IP) The "biggest thrill" of his baseball career for Martin (Slats) Marion came when the Snorting News named him the National league's most valuable player in 1944, the St. Louis Cardinals short stop told a sports writer for the Atlanta Constitution. He learned of the honor yesterday morning while reading the Constitution. A native of Atlanta. Marion came here with his family for a visit. He left yesterday for his farm at Antrevulc, S. C. Child's Colds Relieve Misery -Rub Tim-Tettta istri V VapoRub J0P B9B i : AS J, Whita Crops Bleui i with Tucked Front a " and Jewelry Neelline. Othen with Shirrlnji or Ruffle i . . , ; Smart Tailored Shirts. ' Short or Long Sleavsi. Pint, Blue, Main, Lime and Fuchsia . . . , . Catch New Red Cross Work Room Plan Slated Red Cross surgical dressings workers are advised of a new mam workroom hour schelule. The room will be open until fur ther notice during the following hours: Monday 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday evening 7 to 10 p. m. Wednesday 12 noon to 4 p. m. Thursday evening 7 to 10 p. m. Friday 12 noon to 4 p. m. The main workroom at 418 Main is closed every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. The schedule of all other units will remain the same for the pre sent. VJTHEtV you need quick relief from pain, do you hesitate to tike 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. Suptrln U eiplrln plus contains the same pure, safe aspirin you have lone; known but developed by doctors in a special way for those upset by aspirin in its ordinary form. This naw kind of aspirin tablet dissolve more quickly, lets the aspirin set rifht at the job of relieving pain, reduces ih acidity of ordinary aspirin and doea The Store With The Glass Door 1 f lTT 5 'h.i Ji' V 'WWSaitji '' ' Jr ( Gl Food Gripes Send News Hound to Chow Line At Barracks (Continued from Page One) and butter, ice cream and cake, and plenty of hot coffee. Night's Mtnu A visit to the galley gave us a whiff of what would be on trays that night. Meal balls and spag hetti in a darn good amice, wore being whipped up by the kitchen crew. . Feeding such a crew of men, operation of a kitchen which puts the stuff out for distribution three times a day. is no house wife's dream. Capt. Lewis took us through and this is what we S"a' gleaming galley, stainless steel, chrome and aluminum In shipshape, steam kettles big enoueh to bathe the Quints in. and locker and cold storage rooms crammed with the mak' ings of good food. 4.Man.Tblts The mess hall is 410 feet long and 110 feet wide. It will scat 2000 men at one time, served cafeteria style. There is a de parture from the old stylo bench and long table idea, and the four-man-tablc is an innovation which makes for good convcrsa tional eating. From the time a man gets his food on his tray sits down and eats, he has con sumcd some 22 minutes and a lot of chow. Travs. catlns utensils, cups, soud bowls, all are made of stainless steel. Thirty-five men 8re involved in the preparation of the food and early chow is at 11:30 a. m and serving contin ues until 12:30 p. m. This is the dinner hour, or main meal. Steam-Cooked Back of the mess hall dining room, the work of getting the chow ready goes on hour after hour. Eight 80-gallon, and eight 60-gallon steam kettles cook most of the food. There are 16 big meat ovens and a bank of 22 electric ranges. It must be quite a signt on naniacK morning to see those plates covered with sizzling batter. Various cold rooms keen food stocks at the proper temperature. The thermometer registers 35 to 45 degrees in the room where yeast, eggs, butter, cake .mix "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach not irritate or upset stomach area after repeated dose. Taar this awt to remind yog to get Superin today, so you can have it on band when headaches, colds, etc., strike. See how quickly it relieves pain bow fine you feel after tak injt. Atyourdrufcist'lt lit and 39' 4r i-iuffc - 1 n "X and that stuff Is kept. The veg etable room Is kept at 40 to 45 degrees and the meat storage room Is around 15. Hero hung a week's supply of beef, prime stuff, and for a lady struggling along with a niggardly 10 points for the rest of the week, It was heart breaking. Good Coffee Coffee at the Murine Bar racks, whether they think so or not, was good. Three cups, good and black, and it still lusted good, Capt. Lewis said that he buys Brazilian coffee, grinds It fresh for every meal, and brows it up In 480-gallon batches. The tantalizing odor of freshly- f round coffee greeted us In one arge room where a big grinder was going to work for the night meal. We even toured the garbage room. Here the refuse is sep arated, wet and dry, sold to a Klamath Falls' outfit for hog food. By the time this transac tion Is over, the quartermaster's office figures a loss of less than eight ounces of food per man per day. That's better than most people do at home. This story could go on forever. The marvel of the toasting mach ine that seems to be the answer to a prayer. Eight of these toast ers operate on one of those never ending chain deals. The section where the start non-commis' Chesterfield . . Reefer COATS Wrm and Flattarlng All-Woel Suadei - FlMeat Hack . . Brown .. Green Ruit . . Fuehiia . . Gray USI OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Glemereut DRESSES llu, Gld, Melon, N4turt Gabardines and Twills Chtek, Plaid, Selid Wool ktnrures Crapas with Glitttr Sequini sinned officers eat at tho west end of tho mess nan. rno uui food conveyor which they ship over to sick buy for those on reg ular diet. The scullery where they wash tho utensils t 120 tu 140 degrees and Huso them nl 180 to 200 degrees. You'll have to carry on from hero yourself. t here s a paper snoruigc on. Some folks will sny wo hit two j diivs when tho food wns good. The fellows that still gripe will read this and suy it sounds like j n screwball diime Hint thinks everything Is "Just ducky." It stands to reason you cim't pre pare food for 8110 men with the dash of a salad for two. I We Just took two days out of j two weeks and here It Is! Refrigeration Equipment Co. Karl Urquhart 611 Klamath Phon 6455 For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE ...The Store With The Glass Doe -i II ( v h I u ? 1 ' ! y I 1 ' ' 'il f I " , I ' if " New 95 (mm Phono 4307 (ft (Iff i I Mi , mjmy l 1 ' STARTS SUNDAY 8 Softly Tailored SUITS T Match orConlratlYourW AII-Wool Venetian Covtfti jf Durable Mannish Worttidi Cardigans and Classics 1 Boys Department Opn 'Til S Saturday 417 Min Open 'Til 8 SoturJoyt617 Main St. Corr Sih and Main 1