Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    paroled the SB-yeer-old man
from n 00-dny uftpr hours soul-ciu-e
to obtain a wedding license,
after tho brldo pleaded Unit "l
believe he will reform."
Illwiltonnhlii didn't rontii buck.
Snubrmik. waiting Willi tho brldo
to sign the murrluKv vrllflnili
Nlgtii'd u bi'iK'li wuiTiiiit In.
sti'iid.
Fiance Sought by .
Bride, Police
PORTLAND, Feb. 1 Ml
Avion Kimono lllmikcnshlp. who
left the bride wailing l Uio ullnr.
was being sought l.v both imiIU-o
iinil bi'ldo loduv.
Judge John . II. Si'iibrouk
TEN HERALD AND NEWS
Wadnesdiy, Feb. T, 1146
Puyallup Closed to . .
Japanese, Nisei,
Reports Pastor
SEATTLE, Feb. 7 (VP) The
Rev. Dr. George W. Dunlap, pas
tor of the First Presbyterian
church of Puyallup, disclosed
last night that in a two weeks
survey of the Puyallup valtey ha
did not find a "restaurant or ho
tel which would give food or a
place to sleep to a Jupancso or
Japanese-American should they
return from a relocation
center."
A group of five from a reloca
tion center returned to Auburn,
he told pastors of the Seattle
presbytery, and were surround
ed by crowd that told them
"Get out of town and stay put.
Signs slating "No Japs Wmil
cd Hero" nro to bo found In pub
lic places in Sumner und Kent,
he said, (
A moth's wings nro inflated
with nir, which is pumped into
the pneumatic wing-tubes from
tho respiratory qtgans. ,
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BELLINGHAM, Feb. 7 (P
In a major lumber deal, the
Bloedel Donovan lumber mills
announced today sale ot its L-iai-lam
county holdings to Rayon
ier, Inc., and a planned curtail
ment of operations at the large
piani nere.
.T H. Bloedel. chairman of
ti, hnsrH nnH J. N. Donovan.
president, said in a joint state
ment mat extension 01 amic
national forest reserves naa sum
off large stands of marketable
timber. No sale price was an
nounced. 'The determining factor was
very largely the question of tim
ber supplv," their statement
said. "In the past 21 years we
have logged approximately
3.500,000,000 feet from Clallam
countv. bringing by far the ma
jor portion of this timber to the
Bellingham mill.
"Now our timber . is largely
depleted, and there is no oppor
tunity to acquire more in any
substantial quantities. The area
from which we had hoped to
obtain timber is now locked in
the Olympic national pans.
The park area has now in
creased to contain nearly a mil
lion acres and although the for
est service owns considerable
timber outside its bounds, the
regional office has a policy of
reserving that for Olympic pen
insula pulp and paper indus
tries, the statement went on. It
suggested that such a policy in
the Bellingham area would "go
a long way" toward maintaining
lumbering industries here. '-
The sale will have no' effect
on operations of the Larson
mill, the Skykomish plant, the
Columbia Valley Lumber com
pany "or as far as we can see
now "the sash and door plant.
The plant most seriously affect
ed will be the cargo lumber
mill at the box factory here.
B JUANITA SHINN
In conjunction with the Junior
chamber ot commerce ooserv
ance of Americanism Week
which is from February 12 to the
27, there will
be an American-
Ism assembly on
Monday, Febru
ary 12. f n 1 1
Hitchcock, who
is with the West-
Hitchcock cor
poration, will
be the speaker.
His topic will be
Abraham Lin
coln." since he
is sDeakinc on S. Ik.
Lincoln's birthday. A cappelja
choir will sine a few songs, also,
in accordance with the observance.
V -
"Charm of the Feather Ser
pent," and "The Spider," two
mystery plays, will constitute
the entertainment to be present
ed in the Little Theatre on Feb
ruary 26 and 28.
The big play to be given in
the auditorium for the student
activity fund will be presented
the afternoon of May 3, and in
the evening of May 4.
The Exchange." an interest
ing fantasy in 18th century cos
tume, is in rehearsal in the Lit
tle Thoal ta ot lha nrint tinto
It is the production which the
university women's ciuo win
present for the Library club and
the rest of the University Wom
en's clubs. Mrs. B. B. Blom
quist is directing the play, and
the cast includes Exene Humble
as the rich man. Julia Zumwalt
as the judge, Helen O Neil! as
the poor man, Eleanor Mehan as
the vain woman, and Charles
Blackstone, a student, as the imp.
SHHTi
PRESUMED LOST
Indian acreages on the Klam
ath reservation are being adver
tised for rent for one, two or
three-year periods, with bids on
the same to be opened at 2 p.
in., on February 16, 1945, at
the Klamath Agency office. ,
Approximately 120 individu
ally owned Indian tracts and
about 14 small, isolated tribally
owned tracts are listed in the
invitation for bids issued by the
agency today. The acreages vary
from as small as six acres to
tracts containing as much as
920 acres.
Most of the land is for graz
ing purposes. However, there
are several . tracts offered that
are suitable for agriculture,
some lying within irrigation
projects. Present lessees have
the privilege of meeting the
high bids. The leasing period,
wun a lew exceptions, starts
March 1, 1945.
Copies of the list and Invita
tion to bid are available at the
Klamath Indian Agency, Klam
ath Agency, .Ore. .
20 Remain In Jail;
l own Keported v?uier
Seventeen men and three
women remained in the city jail
Wednesday and police officers
reported this "an average jail
family." There were 25 for
breakfast this morning, but five
bailed out or had completed
their sentences and went home.
Police found the town fairly
quiet Tuesday night. They ar
rested three drunks which ap
peared before Police Judge Har
old Franey Wednesday morning,
and four others who bailed out.
Edgar James, city, posted $5 bail
following a charge filed against
him last night for running a red
light at Main and East Main,
Dairy Cooperative
Sales Increased
PORTLAND, Feb. 7 (JP) Sales
of the Dairy Cooperative as
sociation in the Portland-Salcm-Vancouver
area totaled $8,500,
000 last year a million dollar
increase over 1943.
Dr, A. L. Strand, Oregon
State college president who
spoke at the cooperative's 15th
annual meeting, complimented
the 3000 dairymen members on
their production record.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7 VP)
The submarine Tang has failed
to return from a war patrol and
is presumed lost, the navy an
nounced today.
The Tang was the 37th sub
marine lost since the start of
the war. Thirty-one have been
lost on patrol, four sunk acciden
tally and two destroyed to pre
vent capture.
While the navy communique
did not state the area in which
the Tang disappeared, virtually
all American submersibles now
operate in the western Pacific.
The Tang, the normal com
plement of which was about 65
to 70 men, was skippered by
Comdr. Richard H. O Kane, 34.
His wife, the former Ernestine
Groves of ChaDel Hill. N. c.
lives at San Rafael, Calif.
Legislature Acclaims
Fall of Manila
SALEM, Feb. 7 VFh-The leg
islature passed a resolution
Tuesday congratulating General
Douglas MacArthur and his
troops upon the capture of Ma
nila. The resolution was introduced
by Rep. Harvey Wells, Portland,
and Sen. Joel C. Booth, Leba
non, both of whom served in the
2d Oregon infantry, which
stormed Manila in 1898.
Just Keccived
GABARDINE
SHIRTS
Fine tailored 40 wool, 3
bulton cuff. Tan and brown.
Siiei 14-17 $8.95
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main St.
POWERFUL LIQUID
PROMPTLY RELIEVES TORTURE
AND AIDS HEALING OF
SKIN RASHES
Here's a Doctor's formula Zemo a
stainless liquid which appears invisible
on Bkin yet so highly medicated that
first applications relievo itching, burning
of simple skin rashes, eczema and similar
skin and scalp irritations due to external'
cause. Won't show on skin. Apply clean,
stainless Zemo any time. Tn 3 sizes.
At any drugstore. y Q
Grandma Switches Millions of Mothers
To Her Mutton Suet Idea For Chest Colds
imoro comfortable (l)Pcnetro re
lieves colds' nain an its mutlnn mint
helps carry medication to nerve
ends in the skin. (2) Relieves
muKcular tightness and congestion
through counter-irritation (in
creased blood flow). (3) Loosens
phlegm, eases coughing through
pleasant inhalation of instantly re-
ivoaeu vapors.
Ynn'll fool rnllnf .,,1.1.1..
painful misery cases, coughing in
lunrcueu, iimem loofwncu, cneat
rawness soothed. You'll rest more
rnmfnrtnhlv. n-ivn natiiM n
to restore vitality through sound
"iwp. i nm s wny so mnny mothers
thank Grandma for her idea praise
RotonoA fnf nnhfnnlini 1, n.l U....
- ... j,-. ......m Iu UUy
Penetro at druggists everywhere.
nuiieve your cnesx cold miseries as
millions are doing today get your
jar of white, easy-to-use Penetro.
Tionecr grandma liked to "rub
colds" with a "homo rub" contain
ing mutton suet. Such a rub was
her "old reliable" for relieving chest
musclo tightness, soothing bron
chial irritation, loosening phlegm,
checking coughing, easing Bting of
chapped lips and nostrils. Today
science has modernized this princi
ple with Penetro, the salve with a
base containing this same old fash
ioned mutton suet, plus 5 active in
gredients so now Grandma's old
idea is switching millions to thin
newer relief that is being hailed all
over America.
lou ii iiRp. penetro the first time
you Icel it spread smoothly on
chest, throat, back Its mutton suet
lnnkcs it melt Instantly, vanish
quickly. It gets to work 8 ways at
once to make you and your children
HERE ARE BUT A FEW OF MANY WORTHWHILE SAVINGS IN UP-TO-THI-MINUTl FURHifyJ
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FLOOR COVERINGS. ..HOME NEEDS...TAKfc - ivts
Save! Wards Februan
f'FIlWlIllRF
If viesziNy
CLEARANCE
SHAGGY RUGS
26x48
4.88
Deep, soft, fluffy kind you've al
ready planned to buy for your
living room, bedrooms! little
cleaning is all these need to look
like brand newl Buy now . . . save
at lis low clearance pricel
MODERN TABLES
GENEROUS SIZE
Choice!
Lamp or Endl
8.45
Choice of Lamp or End Table al
this low Ward pricel Rigid con
struction . .. big sizes thai ore
really practical. Rich Walnut ve
neers and seUcf hardwood.
COCKTAIL, Glosi-iniet, 9.45
FULL PANEL
HARDWOOD CRIB
12.88
An attractive and practical
addition to the nursery. Large
6-year-old tizel Automatic
drop-sides toe-iouch, casters
for easy moving. Full panel
ends keep drafts off babyl
Organdy PrUcillaf
Fresh and crisp as a Spring
breezel Perma-flnlshed to
stay that woy .; . even after
waihingi 84"x2M yds.
Pr.
J
law
Hardwood High Chair
Safe and sturdy fonitruc- f7C
llonofselecthardwood.it
Maple or Wax Birch fln- '
lihed. Adjustable foolreit.
Beautiful Chairs
Many handsome styles to
choose from, .wing chairs,
channel back chairs, and
barr.l chairs. All Voidest
Boudoir Chair Valued
. A , ,
wur nner cnairs r.auc.a BflBVJAA
for Immediate clearancal 17ull
Many handsome styles '
and coverings. Some soiled.
VISIT OUR CATALOG DEPARTMENT for items not carried
In tore stocks. Shop Ihe Catalog Woy-ln person or by phonel
GIVE YOUR BUDGET A UFT-wilh our Monlhly Payment
Planl Any purchase totaling $ 1 0 or more will open on aceounfc
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MODERN BEDROOM SUITE,
BED, CHEST AND VANITY
'L-&'K' ! ' l INNED.Tlirr '
' CR,B MATTRESS
&'.v.K 10.45
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Gel all three pieces al this value pricel You're wrote 111
popular modern styling of the waterfall tops . ..trurfil
beauly of Walnut veneersl Sturdy hardwood corulnxfafcl
tures you years of satisfactory service. Plate glait mirror.
Bench -
Only 20 Downl Monthly Payment PUnl
A comfortable mattress made
with layers of soft felled collon
on top and bottom for extra com
fort I Washable Pyroxylin coaled
percale ticking. A lot for ycur
money . , . soo It al Wardsl
A
water Color Shados
Long - wearing o i 1
opaque shades. Fine
quality for all your
windows. 37W"x6'
with roller.
36 oz.
RUG CUSHItf
I
tost of Ihli weighlwirf
...ond only o fswhtl
hurry to tovel Ml
hair and jute wofili'
none heavier, morsoM
al i'tt reoar pritet m
Silky Showor Curtolni
Sparkling woler-repsHs"'
rayon taffeta In I''
Distelil Standard six.
Matching Window Curlsln.
High Back Rocker
Spring filled seat and hlah
back provide utmost com
fort. Graceful design In
hardwood finished Walnut.
. . Ll. I
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"Samsorr
30 x 30-Inch ployn8
face ,.i staln-reililo"!
washablel Built to lost. 1 1
ste.l-broc.d legs.
Kitchen Step Stool
Stoolandladdercomblned
for greatest kitchen con-
venlenc. Well paddod
artificial lealher lop.
349
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1 mhl. Nur.ery Chair V,B.
Tlw'-.!-: .i a for greoi" .
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Foldlnn ilvle for greour
convenience. Mapio or Ivo
ry finished hordwood.
Glass chamber Included.
Picture Selection
You'll find londicapei, por
tratlif still llfes and man
others In thli big selection.
AH reduced.
98-
34?;
Easy Riding CarrlaJ
lots of smooth, comfortable fl
riding In this hand.omi J
. . .ii .i i trame,
carriogei n
artificial leather aoav.
Montg
ornery