Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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SJiySVICTORY
II :
SURE IN ITALY
ROME. "?v- V, i." ".".v.
. MaitUllin "iinwii, wwm-
"'rln cli ef l allied '"
t'n"i?J ..rrnnonn. lold hie
ln . in Holy tody victory
!"..'to ' 11 ' not ,0"g tlc"
"liin order of the dny on the
" 1 ,5 anniversary of the -hind-SStoSS
I. Afrfc., heprol.ed
Ul'.nicd troop, for "ureal vie
""M'alllrH headquarters, com
Jlu e ctl-lo:..-cl that P0IM1
J5 of the eighth ormy cop
tZ Cosnluctu. unci progressed
in fl7e hldH t-oiiotiy between the
jibbiindMonlonc rivers south
'trtfvity elsewhere on the
Ji f ont w restricted to
King, the communique add.
fd- .-j hrtmhrtm of
teTs:ih Wi.lr force
"""'..i bombed
bridles r""J ""''ICt,
Shim l"'lv u"d troop con"
Sston l,," Yugoslavia right-
. bombed and strafed targets
h southern Yugoslavia, and
BAF medium and heavy bomb-
w hit rail '"rf" c,'bln' A
Troop concentrations and
bridles In northern Italy wore
l also by tactical air
tote medium bombers.
.-rnlitni! construction work-
in lor the Tripler General hos
In Honolulu. .lack Oswell
will b in Klamath Falls through I
Siturday, November 11, and
miy be contacted at the U. S.I
Imployment office at Third and
Miln. , , . !
Clerical, professional and su-.
wrvlsory employes arc not
mritfd. but laborers, carpen
ten. reinforcing rock sellers.
piintcrs, plumbers, steam fitters,
tlKtrlciani, lathers and dlesel
wchsnlci arc urgently needed
Trinioortatinn to Honolulu
boird and room In transit and
W hours per week at contract
iiliry will be provided for
lhs selected for employment.
Contract will run for one. year.
ind board and room In Honolulu
will coit approximately $53 per
month. Applicants are remind
i (hat they will not. ba ner.
milted to take their families
with them.
All pertonj accenting work In
Hiwal must have an authorized
referral from the U. S. Employ.
wnt office, and nrrsnns em
ployed in essential activity nt
i present time need not ap
ply.
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iiTOjro exhibits on display at
, '"o project
it In Klamath county. The
WW of this exhibit Is to Rive
mllon and awards to these
m who have fullfllled their
Wet requirements, which Is
wnlmum of one acre of pota-
iMilkii . . . . .
s..'.r. ' wu'y ageni, nna
Ct.. ci " wcrB ", 'ouows:
fcii1 r,V:.vJ ." uoraon
Wa sX . i.. I0n. fourth;
it"hVfl?'Wsy.pober:
tf.."i 'l vciuni Ed
ion a iu ' SV""". l" earn.
'vl7 "umcm.00. aent In.
mi5:!"d"? ? "1 'tale
la-;?:" .neJ n Portland
lub mlmfc 01 Wocr- These
K"5Sc.r!,F"'Fd t rec
i'ttmenii .i . 8 lJ1B nr'" flvo
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blue s,r "l"7 .winning
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state
Mutton Suet And
kS I",n;-Cuhlnf. Rheu.
LI! ' P""' Hom
F&'1Wton.hrnl serle.
Kobe Cii 1" j T cr ,mPl
SiWi.,..1,f'1 "ted her rub hut
th, m m,utton ",let Sh
. Todiu . i V" 10 relieve
..T? el'l-tlmo pain relief
S ntton suet plus
QnH " ,Mollle no"
'"ted tM. tor 1,cr ol'l
Wl told,- .mvor re,1,if-
WrtSl "j:0 melt,8 in
ies hi V5"?0 eheatmns-
&!tlea"'te,'
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Logging Landlords Warned
To Register Housing Units
with less than n wcok of
grace rciniilntnu In the o(Cc
of price adminlsinition rent con.
trol registration drive. Murvln
Ulxon, exiimlncr for tho Kluin
ath f'ulln clcfcnscivnliil arcii,
nduy wus tnalninsj hl ,K,1(( on
K K I n tt hoiiM.kec)luK uiills,
Heeplnu rooms unci flrst-riinlnl
niOHt Hf thom , nilshlnu from
Of'A records,
Cltlwi the example of opera
tors of apartment buildings,
hotels, rooming houses and
other frocitcdatu rentals inoro
than 2BO0 of them arc ulreudy
In the records II ixuii iii-gi'd
other hist-mlmilcr ri'ntors to it
port In before the November 15
deadline set by law,
Registrations will continue
after that date, Ilixon said, but
landlords who delay action ure
In danger of losing what pro
tectlon a clear record of com.
fatogS. . . The Store WITH The
CHESTER'
29.9
Undisputably the Coat of the Hourl .
Just like Brother's Coat
Beloved for its Man Style Simplicifyt
Handsome Warm All-Wool Fabrics.
pllancn would give them, when
llio round-up of dellnfiuonts
gels rolling.
"It Ik a risky business for
landlord to hopo to get by with
mil registering," Ulxon said.
When tenants' complnlnts be
gin coming Into tliu office, un
registered landlords arc likely
to bo caught with their defenses
down."
i( Inunedlule registration Is a
niusf' ulto for nccominodations
rented for the first time since
October 1, 10411, ho explained,
since rcntulx In such cases ore
subject to reduction ir found to
be above the established frcete
level for similar types of homes.
"Reduction orders on house
rentals ure retroactive to Octo
ber 1, 1044, which means that
refunds must be puid tenants
charged in excess of tho allowed
rent. J'rompt registration, lead-
ii 4t ",af
v5 1
11!
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Ing to prompt auditing of the
case. Is the best guuruntcc of u
mall refund," Hixou sulci.
"The longer It goes the morn
will have to bo paid back, und
eventually tho landlord will
find himself subject to strict
enforcement action and possibly
to treble damages," he said.
The OPA rent office in the
war price and rotioning board
is already receiving complaints
from tenants in unregistered ac
commodations, Hlxon said.
"Registration Is the backbone
of the rent program, and from
here on In an unregistered rent
al It a black market operation
and a menace in our drive
against inflation," he concluded.
REELECTS JUDGE
OREGON CITY, Nov. 8 l)
Clackamas county for the first
time In history has reelected a
county judge,
Judge E. L. Pone was out
distancing Wayne Harding, dem.
ocrat, by 1700 votes, on the
basis of Incomplete returns.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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CLOSED
Armistice Day
SATURDAY
SET nr CHURCHES
Members of the Ministerial
Alliance have announced a serv
ice for all churches in th city to
take place Saturday, Armistice
Day, November 11, at 10 a. m.
in St. Paul's Episcopal church.
Rev. David Barnctt of the
First Presbyterian church, will
give the meditation. Thia will
be a service of prayers and inter
cession for a coming peace
among the nations, and special
petitions for tho armed forces.
The public is urged to attend the
service.
PILOT HUTTON KILLED
WALLA WALLA, Nov. 8 (IP)
Flight Officer Wilbur A. Hutton,
24, of Jcffcrs, Mont., was killed
yesterday in the crash of a rent
ed plane on the Elmer Markham
farm south of Lowden.
Glass Door
JPian
9
fatwu to LfMfe
17-lnch
BABY
DOLL
4.98
What a wettart ttui
dress ttorganaiBWKu-
. anil
a sup, sos au - 7 -
yootlMl bonnet, tool whk u
eonid possioiy
ftarfy Maph Finish
1.98
Doll Bassinet
Miniature model of a baby's
bad. Eren has one side that
drops. 28-lnch length.
i-m7ZoW.l TOYS
PESIONED
1 i'
GERRY
GIRAFFE
1.29
That long, long
w hsek
nw r -
nd forth as ho
moves. .Brian wjr:
. palntod. -
Mapla-Rniih
TABLE
and CHAIRS
13.45
Mada ef hardwood with
solid construction. Table It
twenty Inches high; chairs.
twanty-ona.
1 JUMBO the ELEPHANT jJ I
111 Bis b.ad bob and bis " ;
Kttp Littlt Hands Busy for Hoursl I
BONDS PUHCIIASED NOW COUNT
QUOTA
Main Street Store, 527 Main St., Ph. 3234
UttntothtVelfol ThtrtefH ttn Motiff tvenb, MfN. B. C
Girl's Drtaml
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1. DBS- j4 ASS-V
7. ... 3&-3Xf
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For Dolly's WoroVofc.
I
1.29
DOLL TRUXK
Eu inside drawer, hangers
and clothes tie. Has a lock
Just like the big onesl
u
GARY 'GATOR
1 HI
His tall swishes fr om sldo to
5 and his legs and bead
nora. Green and blaca.
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W1GCLY CATERPILLAR
la29
fhls one irlgglet all over! Walt till
fllnnars KOI -
JOB rr- -
PEG-NAIL
TABLE
Tha yonsgstera can pound
to their hearts' content!
Includes hammer, pegs,
pounding board, Instruc
tions. Ages three to seven.
Jit
FOR THE 6TII WAR LOAN
PACE SEVEN
FREE!
DONALD AND
MICKEY
VOMMIO
mnlMKKEY
Walt
Dianey
It PASES
OF FUN
AND
FROLICI
Get Your Copy Torfoyf
So-0-0 Soft and Cuddly I
PLUSH
PANDA
2.98
This big fellow la mada of
rich, silky plush and haa a
big, shiny ribbon bow tied
under his chlnl
Percale
ppy.. 1.09
Soft, lovable little dog with
simulated leather ears and
tall. Els own collar, too.
Here's Fun for AM
Football Game
9
All the family can enjoy
this thrilling game. Every
player Ms own quartarbackl
'.flee a Real Soldior'tl -
SO-Calibor Raidor
Machine Gun
1.98
Turn the crank and it goes
rat-a-tat -tat I It's a big one
29Vi Inches long. : .
Folds Liko fho Big Ooai
Child's
Chair
2.49
1
Shock Helmet
' 1.00
3 Hade of strong, molded
I plastic with sdjustable chin
strap. Adjustable size.
Asde of strong nsrawooa i
with metal parts firmly I
riveted. For ages i to 8. I
ON KLAMATH'S
617 Main Street