Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 02, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE EIGHT
assisted I'almiT lo III 'eel bill
Insisted on walking lilm hoiuu.
Later, Palmer reported to po
lice, ho discovered tlinl the
stranger who gave hint a lii'li
Ing Viand iijiimienlly had re
lieved him of Ills wallet contain
lug $20, a elgarello lighter and
ease and oilier articles ho valued
at SNA.
persons using oil healing equip
ment. The wood was purchased
when the possibility of obtaining
fuel oil this season was uncer
tain. So fur the supply of oil
has been entirely sufficient to
meet the demands. With part of
the yinter already past, it was
felt that persons having u suf
ficiently largo stockpile of wood
... .1 - ..11 ltnl 111! Kl'IIMO 1
Whin In Mtdloid
creasing cut by local mills' and
better utilization of the wood cut
for lumber products.
Long-range remedies to the
shortage suggested at yesterday's
meeting included intensive ef
forts to secure greater use of
coal, support of dealers' efforts
to secure further allocations of
wood from other communities by
the solid fuels administration,
and an attempt to secure the es
tablishment of a war prisoner
camp near Klamath falls for the
cutting of firewood next sum
mer. Another possible source of
emergency fuel, according to an
other dealer, was the standby
cnniiiv nf wood stockpiled by
might volunteer lo elV at least
a portion of their surplus wood
supply-
Cll ICACiO, Jan. a ('VI
Friendly hands aided Darwin A.
Palmer when he slipped and leu
Stay at
Fuel Rationing Now,
Effective; Priority
Ratings Established
HOTEL HOLLAND f
Thoroughly Modti,
Jo and Anna Esr(.
Proprietors
on an icy sin-ci m-
The unidentified man not only
Fuel Information
Prepared by the housing committee, Klamath county
V.A Anniw In YOUR DEALER
. n . i t u f nH nut in establishing
not tnO UrA Ollice, lur lunii im ... ,
your priority. Highest priorities go to persons with less than
30 davs supply 01 iuci on iwnu.
Sources of fuel as of January 2, 1945:
Located one mile north of city limits. Go out Highway 99
past the overcrossing. On left side of road going north.
Behind on deliveries. Will take no more orders lor two
weeks.
Will sell drv pine slabs at the yard.
Fred H. Heilbronner Fuel Phone 4153.
821 Spring street.
uenvering coai m nn-i4 .- "
Will sell one, two or three sacks of coal per person at the
yara. ,
Peyton and company Phone 5149.
-fr.-- me f..l.,.l .... .
Alain omce, ij mm;, sum. -
Starting January 2 will accept orders for dry pine slabs,
Prcstologs and coal.
Will sell pine slabs at Riverside yard, located behind Safe
way warehouse on Riverside street. Cross Link River bridge
and turn left toward Ashland and Weed. About three blocks
SOUin oi unugc.
Transportation arailable for emergency delivery of fuel:
mamlll rails itmisiu aim diuiagc, puvue: uui.
ral S v-ao service, puuuc Tigo,
Beacon service, station, phone 8304, has two stake-side
trucks and a pickup for rent for hauling fuel. Drive yourself
.Inn
piaii.
TW- WW!
. Fuel rationing became effec
tive in Klamath Falls today, and
priorities were being established
for applications from persons
with less than 30 days and witn
less than one-fourth of a year's
supply of fuel on hand.
Many people erroneously went
to the OPA office to fill out
forms in connection with the ra
tioning. This should be done at
the offices of the fuel dealers.
Purpose of the rationing is to
assure that residents in real need
will get first call on the avail
able wood and coal.
Although Klamath's fuel short
age remained serious today, it
appears that persons in emergen
cy situations can obtain fuel, ac
cording to a survey by the hous
ing committee of the Klamath
county chamber of commerce.
Suggestions to aid persons whose
supply is low are contained. in a
special table on this page, and
will be re-run in The Herald and
News periodically.
A Doint brought out several
times at a housing committee
meeting last weekend at the
chamber of commerce office was
the fact that most wood-burning
furnaces, heaters and ranees in
the Klamath area are actually in-
xenaea lor tne use of coal, and
that there has been no difficulty
in securing coal. While wood
has been used in the past as an
economy measure, those experi
encing a shortage of wood this
season are urged to consider the
use of coal. One fuel dealer who
had been asked to appear before
the committee reported that the
use of coal here has increased
500 per cent in the last six years.
The committee expressed it
self as chiefly concerned about
newcomers to the community
who had had no opportunity to
stockpile their winter fuel sup
ply during the summer months.
It was reported that many navy
and marine families had no car
Jn which they could haul emer
gency amounts of fuel when un
able to obtain delivery by a deal
er. This situation may be helped
by publicity regarding concerns
which will deliver fuel in small
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIS . NO HOSPITALIZATION
N. Lou of Tim.
Pertnfttjent Be.altal
OR. E. M. MARSHA
ChlroDracUo Pb;ilcln
B - Eiqtilr. The.tr. Bid
Pbons loss
amounts. Names and phone num
bers of these concerns are in
cluded in the table.
The housing committee went
on record as commending the
fuel dealers for their handling
of the situation after it had been I
shown that the dealers had been
operating on a voluntary ration-
ins program. Had urged stock
piling last summer when sun.
pnes were pienutui and had
started efforts through the solid
fuels administration as lone sen
last August to gei additional
luei ior tins area.
t actors contnbutine tn thu
uicaciu suuruiKe include an r-sti. if
mated 30 per cent increase in 1 1
population and a decrease in sup-! I
yiy oi luei wood locally. It was
lorecast mat the supply would I
continue to diminish, due to de- i
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldg.
Allen Adding Machines
Friden Calculators
Royal Typewriters
Desks Chairs - Files
For those hard-to-get Items
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 9th Klamath Falls
General
Paints
Imperial
Wallpaper
51S Main St.
Phone 3829
NOW YOU CAN
ENJOY PRE-WAR TASTF
ra
Blended with finest all American
grain spirits and fine selected
whiskies, that give you the
true pre-war Lansdowne
flavor.
UENDED WHISKEY, t6 .Rod
WAV. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS
" " "Juuwne DISTILLERY
nvKt ut 6 RACE, MD.
no:
ss .
Odds and ends! Broken lots! Some soiled! All priced to
sell fast so we won't have to count them at Inventory timet
mim
WOMEN'S BEDROOM SLIPPERS REDUCED
Regular 1.49 to 3.29. Odd lots. LQ O AO
Many colors and styles OTrw to.Aar
WOMEN'S STYLE SHOES
175 pair. Regular 2.98 to 4.45 in pump style ox-
Nowsral.c.010.re: 1.00,0 2.47
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Solid leather sole and cord sole in plain and moc
casin toes. Regular 2.29 to I Q7 e OC
e.98. Now i.vtoP.ya
10 OFF! MEN'S OXFORDS!
Discontinued styles! ) OTT
Quality leathers! Value! t.V
MEN'S LA SALLE SHOES!
Discontinued styles in- O Ofi
this famous brand C.TrO
LINEN AND RAYON TOWELS
Size 18x32 inches. Well made towels. o
Striped border. Regular 39c wJC
WOMEN'S RAIN COATS
Regular 5.98 and 7.98. Absolutely water repellent.
Colors white, green, wine o C QT
and blue. Now t0 D.V,
ODD LOT ANKLETS
Regular 50c. 50 wool. Broken sizes, m t
Colors pink, blue and tan ltC
WOMEN'S WESTERN BELTS
Women's all leather Western belts. Fine for slacks
or riding britches. Sizes 24 to 32. r r-
Regular 1.00 OOC
CARRIAGE SETS!
Good looking. OT
Cut for quick sale I V
BABY BOTTLE SET
Savings up to . These are r a m
an excellent value at A ror ZdC
MATTRESS COVER
Protect the child's mattress. m-.
Regular 3.75. Now onlv I.)
FITTED AND BOX STYLE COATS
Assorted Colors and Sizes
Reg. 29.95, cut to 90 7
Reg. 24.75, cut to 217?
Reg. 19.98, cut to Vjn
Reg. 16.98, cut to 1275
. WOMEN'S SUITS ALL WOOL
Sizes .38 to 44. Assorted colors. 1 -mm
Reduced to .Z1.5
liMBEHD EI BiSj
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Wool and rayon! Good range 1 on T a r
. of sizes. Cut to. l.O 9 t0 7.49
TAILORED AND SPORT BLOUSES
Some long sleeve with r r n n
ruffles. Priced from OOC in 2.88
WOMEN'S WOOL ROBES
Good range of sizes, in red and light m Of
blue. Priced now at .... IU.07
RAYON HOUSECOATS
Sizes 12 to 44. Pastel r on
colors. Reduced to 0-07 to 10.89
WOMEN'S DRESSY AND CASUAL HATS
Some fur trim, velvets, felts, on nr
sequin and veil trim. Now . X7C to 1.89
TEEN AGE COATS
AH wool, also wool and f n ft 1 ft e
rayon. Reduced to '"8 and 12.98
READY-MADE SLIP COVERS
Covers maple or early California. -n
Buy at Wards now 49c
ART LEATHER
Jllst IkA .
... lur covering tnose 1 r
chair seats. Only 1.39
LENNOX PRINT GOODS
Stnnrtl Pmftllnr.it
, UVllVUIJ A M
cut to 89c
NIGHT GOWNS
Colorful, broken sizes. ,
Now only 1.97
?F L,TTLE girlV' muffs
White bunny fur muffs for little girls. 1 , ,
Regular 2.98. Now .11;... 1.66
Sl YOUR CMDIT. ; j a menHily paymwl oecount mey b. op.n.
wth any purcho.. (or group of purcha..,) totaling $ 1 0 or mor
MANY OTHIR VALUIS.;. ,hop tn our cataloj ,f.par.m,nt for
,p..dy ,.rvie. on many linti of mwchondlw not In our .lor, ,.
yd.
yd.
SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL
"Master Painters . . .
Equal to others' best. Gal
COVERALL BARN PAINT
Red only!
Reduced! Gal. In 5's
MASTER PAINTERS HOUSE PAINT
Finest low-cost painl! nji
(No white). Gallon I.VO
FLAT WALL ENAMEL
"Master Painters" brand . . ,
Best low-cost paint! Gal
1.94
1.55
1.98
4.49
1.98
MEN'S WORK COATS
Blanket lined, herringbono twill doublcbrca.ited
coats. Long length. j 07
All sizes. Regular 4.98 wV
MEN'S 3.98 JACKETS
Blanket lined herringbono twill. g
Single-breasted All sizes I."
MEN'S BLACK RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS
Only 12 lo go at this price. Large
sizes only. Full length
BOYS' SUEDE JACKETS
Sizes 8, 10 and 12. Brown only.
Regular 2.98. Now
MEN'S 16.75 REVERSIBLE COATS
Finger-tip reversible in camel and brown colors.
All wool fleece and m QO
water repellent twill IU.70
12.98 ALL-WEATHER DURABLE COATS
Airdcz sealed twill, wind resisting. Fleece lined.
Only 18 of these coats O OC
to go at this price V. V J
28.98 MEN'S SUITS
All pf these suits are 100 wool. Single and
double breasted models. am oq
Alterations free
SALE OF MEN'S TOP COATS
100 all wool. Colors In blue, grey in 00
and brown. Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37 IV.OO
REGULAR 4.98 BOYS' LOAFER COATS
Not complete size runs but all wool ft f-w
in tan and brown JLW I
METAL PICTURE FRAMES
Good looking! Only 35 left! '
Reduced to .QO
PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE
25 feet of lightweight hose 0 0
at a sale price! OOC
MEXICAN HAND TOOLED bTlLFOLDS
Well made, an excellent value m Aa
at this clearance price of I. 7 8
TACKLE BOXES
Wooden, good construction. n m rs.
Fishermen, save now at 2.49
SALE! HEN FEEDERS
Here's a Rtal Buy
Hen Feeder, 3-fool, no stand '49.
H e n Feeder, 4-foot, no stand f
Jicn reerifr 4.rr. ...uu .
Hen Fp.nV Z i Z""r"'"a BOo
Hen Preinr A.r... ...in. . BBC
., -.,, wlul olana .
StRVING SET
Here's your chance
to save!
ICE CUBE TRAY
Only a few of these aluml- m ort
num trays, so hurry. Now I'XY ji, 1.49
KITCHEN FLAVOR SETS
Just the thing for flavoring
your foods! 59r
69c
?Xr.?10" CRETONNE
,. . mum ur sun covers. o
Kcgulor 1.29 a yard. 48 inches wide .... 98c
wh fPJ V9,8 A YARD leatherette '
nc. si,1 1"'' C0VCrln' etc' Come. ll nnf,
1.39
Colors brown and green.
49c
BOYS' CAPS
Regular 7Uc. Urown, blue and green color.
Some with car flap. All Ur
MEN'S SWEATER VESTS
All wool sweater vents in brown and O 07
two-tone. Regular 3.4U J5. ,
MEN'S SUSPENDERS
Itrttulur 4o lo $1.00, Part cla. eft,
tic dress suspenders now reduced OC to JVC
MEN'S WOOL FELT HATS
Studied brim, water repellent. Complete ft 07
slie runs. Colors tn green, brown, blue "'7,
MEN'S PLAID SPORT SHIRTS
Here's a splendid
value at
MEN'S MUFFLERS
Only 32 to clear.
Smart patL-rns!
MEN'S 32-OZ. MACKINAW
Sensationally low priced!
Colorful patterns!
MEN'S POPLIN JACKETS
Here's a real buy
at only
BOYS V LENGTH COAT
These are well made poplins
nt only
5.98
157,
9.98
197(
5.98
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SALE! 5-PIECE DINETTt SET
Choice of nut while or Inieksk.n finish. Twolrsf
extension on table. Regular tO QO
price 40.03 O7.O0
CLEARANCE! 69.95 DINING SIT.
Includes extension table and 8 chairs in (Q QQ'
blench finish. Chiiir seats upholstered 37. OO
SALE! 74.95 BEDROOM SUITE -
Full size bed. chest and vanity. Not In e A OQ
perfect condition. Priced to close out
CLEARANCE! 7.23 HIGH CHAIRS
Durable high chairs with adjustablo tray and foot
rest. Wide leg spread. Will not tip C O Q
easily J.OO
CLEARANCE! 6-YEAR SIZE CRIB
Panel end crib; easy trip drop side. Choice of
white, iiiiturnl or mnplo finish. m m qq
Regular 20,03 lf.OO
SLIPPER CHAIRS
Beautiful slipper chairs with roverslblo eushloni.
Two only. Slightly soiled, no
Regular 22.95 I I .OO
SALE OF BARREL SLIPPER CHAIRS
Three only. Can bo used In living jr nn
room or dining room. Regular 28.9S IO.OO
Woolen Yardage
Regular 2,39. Btautiful woolens In
plaldi, plains and chtcks. Good it
lection of colors. 54 Inchts wide,
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SALE OF RUGS
W hare taken drastic prlc reductions on prac
Ically our entlr. stock of scatter rugs In shaggy
Lyp?Je?Uon ruB' "" wool hook rug and ovsl
braldod rug. Theia rugs com in large lec
tion of colors and slios.
BHAGGY RUGS
Now
1.98
2.9B
4.88
6.88
7.88
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4.88
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2.97
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28x48
29x36
3.98
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34x45 oblong 9,45
0VAL BRAIDED RUGS
27x84 s.4S
ALL WOOL HOOK RUGS
7.95
25x48
5.88
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