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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1945)
rtilizer BE NORMAL 3oi LicU Len mny expect, to ro- their rciiuiur , Y- i . Cilia"" cuiiu"'J " .j,,y mil'! t 11 -,'lll, hvru WwliioMluy. (crBl uod tor lertllUcr. , olnt.:d out. orp also used i usou ' tl' mu""; Cicr producers only net Unil HI' . u .l.nvlinin ! Ill,, I. fertilizer ii"i;"f" " It situation, mid Ik niitlon- f .. . .. . -II. ...II.,.. I.. II... iith builii. I'orry presented liicio. . . ii. - thrtm vnlll'M irinv in" , lacillc Goono cpinpiiiiy. him MH!1 nearly that llHH IJPll niHI'l'i w IurrU OPCCItll UHWllllwiiin . '.iii..: i i. mi.... tfi L-uulor allotments tor this Li. Il.niji nfftillll allotment! Jul un-ov "I , . 1-20-0, Klumiilh busln re- iri npproxmiuioiy iwn-o u Int u In tho previous yenr. isltipmcnis v ; .....n hnvn h(in emial lo Lnounti shipped In nrovlous without ino npvcwi wuui- h. Willi the increased acre- planted However, ouo 10 li,H riiilremrnta. icrtlll. lilpmcnts without tho spec- U. G. Dubich. dean of man 1 Oregon State college at Cor vallls, will speak it the innuul dlnnor meeting ol tho Klamath County Public Health Associa tion, Inc. Tha dlnnar ! to taka placa on Tuaiday evening, April 17, at tha Fir it Methodist church, and Dubach'i topic will ba "Progress Through Team work." ' list nllotmonts do not adequately cover ino nvca. Contracts were mudo by stow- cm lust full, (or fertilizer, buslnit Ihelr orders on tlic amount they hurl obtained with the special allotments. Fertilizer producers arc dolnu Jill In their power to fill thenc orders, and ultliouKh some months the ouola has been llttlo behind, demands aro belnu met evonluully. Tho concerted effort of fertilizer men, with some tradimt of materials, en abled them to obtain promises oi siiipments or mo necessary liiurcdleiitK which will allow them to deliver approximately 54 per cent of the oulstundliiK MKUFOnO. Ore.. ADrll 12 (T'l A s t rl e k c n caretaker was InouKht buck from snowbound Ulamund hike to a hospital here early toduy by a snow tractor speeding over 28 miles of deep onus. , . Hubert Shamplne, whose wife telephoned Mcdford. yesterday that ho whs seriously II), mudo thi trip on u stretcher construct ed on the "imo-cut" a combina tion or a sled and caterplllur treiitled mito. . , i tii'urue Howard, munnKcr of Dliimijnd lake resort, and. Dr. W. W. Howard headed the porty which started up the mountain ytwlerdiiy. They returned in the curly morning; hours. Added Vacation Week Granted In Portland POrtTLAND. April 12 m Portland school children will get un extra week's vacation this summer. At teacher request, the school board voted to open fall term the week after Labor Day In stead of the day after. Classes will continue a week later the following June. orders some time during Anrll or the early part of May. They nuvo oecn ossurca Dy ine wru thut the buluncc of thia will be nvnlhiulu before June 30. Some' growers figured that If they could get delivery on half their order before May 10, and the balance before Julv 10. they could apply the later snipmeiu by side dressing after tho crop la uo. Thia Is a gen eral practice In some potato growing states. Perrv bellevr-n. I however, that shipments will be completed well before July 10. $212 Refunded by ' ' Landlords In Area Rent ' rotunds amounting to $212 , wcrp' mode by landlords during the month of March In this defense-rental area, accord ing to. Marvin Hixon. or on rent examiner. Five landlords were affected by this refund action, and tha total refunds were made to the tenants. Effective Anrll 1. penalties for rent overcharges will be treble dumogc action against anv landlord who Is in viola tlnn, Hlxbn stated. The rent . . . . . i control program nas- dcch in ei- tcct In this area lor six monins, therefore such violations can not bo tolerated, and landlords and tenants lire cautioned against paying or accepting rent In excess of ine legal maxi mum, Hixon added. Any ques tions pertaining . u maximum rent or rent control should be referred to the area rent office, 430 Main. . Carpenters Needed For Housing Work 'There has-been and will be a considerable call for carpen tcra In Klamath Falls because of 'the beginning of two new housing projects here, accord ing, to C. D. Long, business rep resentative of the carpenters union, AFL, here. One Drolect to be started soon Is 190 housing units at Washburn way by-tne Haivor- son .company from Salem and the .other is a 90-unit project beyond the Mills addition on the cast side of the canal in charge of the K. T. Henderson company or iwongvicw, wasn. " Temporary buildings, such as offices and tool sncds are al ready under construction, Long said, and the call for carpenters is expected to increase In the next few days. It's Sears forSummer SPORTSWEAR slack sum ?5 to lr lUok iult for everyone and every occasion. Choose from our many fit ted classlca and boxy styles in fine rayons, twills and novelty weaves. Sun-bright colors, navy, brown and black ... sizes 10 to 20. M ; SEPARATE SLICKS JUMPERS 198 T.. Flv frH ' .... -'-'hi uuiiun ironii princess, u- Pentler and nautioal - effects. Spun , yon gabardines, rayon flannels, ryon eerge and Other wools. 12-20- i mm ' Man-toflored: s,racks .of : fine quality fabrics. You'll, appreciate their fine, tailoring and ?slinv, youthful lines. Comfortable and long-wearing. Waist sires 24 to 36-inches., i : , BLOUSES i.98 Classio . shirts , and pretty , dress-up: styles ifor every 'TO" occaelon.v. Cottons,- rayon -n-Art' crepee and novelty weaves, i UX - , j ssjiv "W. White and colors. SKIRTS 2.98 Swlngy gored styles, trim . 'TO rounds: of gabardines . and Q0 chambrays.; Sizesi ;24-3;6. Klumath Falls Scouts ore working hard to qualify for the General Eisenhower medal and troop award for the collection of 1000 pounds of waste paper. Scouts have already accounted for more than US Ions of miner since tho drive began March 1, and this amount stands to be doubled before the - campaign closes on April 30. Troop 8, sponsored by the Al- tnmont Community Presbyterian church, leads the field with more than five tons of paper, exactly 10,925 pounds. Close on 8 s heels is troop 3, sponsored by the Lions club, with 9310 pounds. . Several other troops ure well up in the race and ex pect to have a considerable number of scouts eligible for awards. Cubs are also gathering paper and will be in tne run ning when the final totals arc In. 100,000 May Lose Jobs In War Work ALBANY, April 12 (A1) The Columbia river area can expect from 100,000 to 160,000 work ers to be fired next year, Lee C. Stoli, state war manpower director, predicted here. Eventually, he told the chamber of commerce yester day, some of them will be ab sorbed in private industry. He proposed that Jobless workers be carried along by unemploy ment compensation during the transition period. - Neuner Rules On - ' Garbage Collectors SALEM, April 12. (JP) Em ployes of a garbage collection company in CorvallU must be covered by the unemployment compensation I a w. Attorney General George Neuner ruled to day for District Attorney Fred McHcnry of Benton county. . The law affects employers of four or more persons. The Cor vallis company normally hires less thon four men, but about once every three months it hires a larger crew to load salvage pa per into a railroad car. Neuner ruled that these addi tional employes are not "casual" employes under the law, and that by employing them, the company must include all of its employes under the law. . BACK TO DIE CLEVELAND, April 12 (IP) PFC Curtis Field of Cleveland, a native of Fuerth, Germany, who was brought-to the United States 10 years ago by the Jew- tan national refuge service, was killed in action February 28 In Fuerth, the Jewish Children's1 bureau here was informed last night , Thursday, April 12, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREE E PORTLAND. April 12 F Brown-cycd, 5 - year t old Mary Amelia Evans was back home today after a chase of several thousand miles -to recover her from tho father who kidnaped her. ; . It took five months for Mrs. Delia Evans to locate her child. Her estranged husband, Mar shall Crowell, took Mary Amelia from the home here, where she was being kept while Mrs. Evans worked at a ship yard. He fled with her through California, Texas' and Oklaho- Every Day Is SOMEBODY'S BIRTHDAY! 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