LABOR HERD
tin
T
CONTROL PLAN
WASHINGTON, Au. 20 (!')
Tim country cannot afford lu
"risk lliu chance of wide tin
employment by u luiiiris-off poli
cy on tho purl of tlio uovorn
mont on Job control, Secretary
of Lubor Lcwln 1), Bchwcllou
bach aulcl luiluy.
Backs Measure
Tliu nuw labor secretary told
ii sunato biinkliiK tibcommllluu
liu was In full nccord with tho
nrluulplc of tlio Wiinor-Murniy
Job uasuriiiico nicimuru, unci ciil
lolzi'd thoao Krouix which, hu
auld, bellavo It In economically
clcslrubla to Imvu u lartto pool
nl unemployed upon which to
dniw."
"I think those who liikn thl
position .uru mistaken," ho u
cried. "11 muy bo thut-durlnu
tlio llmu when tho problem of
production wu very difficult
Mich ui'ifumonta were vulld,
However the oroblem of nroduc
tlon tin been licked In thl
country. Our problem now la
one of conaumptlon. Wo can pro
duce plenty."
new vvmi riuijiw,,,
Schwullcnbiich auld former
new deiil pronima of provlcllnit
worksuch in NKA, Wl'A, the
public work ndmiiilatriillon
Irfcve been "In tho nature of par
V liiil approaches to tho problem,"
oddlnit: , , .
"They have nil been nclopted
otter unemployment beciimo se
rious mid beitim to threnten tho
fouiiduilon ol our aoclnl and
economic trucluro."
Every prlvulo device to attain
full employment ahould bo uaed
flrat, he auld. and only when
Hint fnllM Rhoulct public dcvlcca
be uaed. ....
Schwellcnbiich declined to
apcculule on tho number of Joba
which inual bo made available
lo hnve full employment, slut
Inn there wcro loo many "Im
ponderables" to make n ac
curnto forecast.
ENDED BY USDA
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 lJ'i
With thla ycur'a crop restoring
auppllea lo amplo Icvela. the ag
riculture dcpnrtmcnl terminated
today an order giving tho gov
ernment priority on purchuac of
potntoca In 10 major producing
Ui tea.
Tho priority order wa.i Issued
lnt venr when annnllea became
to light thut mllltnry services
encountered dlfflcultle oouin
Ins needed Quantities.
Tho order wa In effect for
varying periods In all ol Colora
do, and In specific counties of
Oregon, Idaho, California,
Maine, North Dakota, Minneso
ta. Michigan, North. Carolina
and Virginia.
100 Extra Red Points
For Returned PWs
American back from enemy
prison camp will get 100 ex
tra points for mcal and fals,
which will bo Issued to them In
war ration book 4, effective Sep
tember 1, It was announced by
Wilhird Cose, OPA food ration
ing representative.
Uook 4 is ordinarily Issued
with all food stamps removed
, except lliu last valid series. Civ
ilians back from prison camps,
however, will get tho last thrco
scries of meat, Case explained,
VITAL STATISTICS
MASSE Y Horn ! Klamath Vallry
hopllal, Klamalli Fall., Ore., nn Allan!
as. I04S, lo Mr. and Mn. J. R. Maa.ey.
Tuleiaka, a irl. Woialil: pound! Id
olinrei.
CAl.DWr.LL Morn al Klamath Vallry
hiMplUtl, Klamath rails. Or., on Atiau.l
In. 11)4.1, lo Mr. and Mn. 11. J. Caldwell,
23(12 Hot-tarnation, a alrl. Welhth: 8
pounda 12t ouncri.
Courthouse Records
Complalnte fii
Vera May lne vs. Jiawfall Clerk
Lane. Suit for dlvorre. Charge, crual
and Inhuman treatment. Couple mnr
rled April 24, 1032, al Klamath rails.
Ore. Harry D. Uolvin attorney for
plaintiff.
Thotnaa J. Myhan vi. Zeffle Eva My
han. Suit for divorce. Charge. deser
linn. rialntlff asks to h awarded
I'ttktody of one minor child and Mhat
drfrndant ha awarded custody of an
other minor child. Couple marrlrd
January 3, 1MH. at Plalnvlew. Ark. II.
C. Merry man attorney for plaintiff.
Justice Court
Loiili rrcd Kohow, Jr., permluliix four
people to rldo In front scat of art auto
mnhlle. Fine. Ifl.BO.
Lawrenrr Edward Kllta, fntllnf to pro
cure operator' license, Fine, .VflO,
Hugh Mullohand Wn.hhurn, railing to
prorurn operator's I Icon-, Fine, Ifl.SO,
Ralph Uelnnd Lontf, having no llcenie
on trailer. Fine, lfi.no,
Nealey WHIli Walaon, fnlllni lo pro
cure operator'! llcfinne, Fine. fl.liO,
noneri tvum unonvi, oparnunR moior
vnnirn wiimoui oionrtiiica iuipa r mo
$I).nO,
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Calculators
New Royal Typewriters
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Back To Four Corners Of U. S.
HI
Thoae lour aollora irom four
goodbye to aach other at the
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training end dlatrlbutlon center alter going tnrougn preuminariea
to dlacharae under the now point ayatem. Loll to righti BM2C
Paul Jordan, Bremerton, Waih.l BM2C Ralph Miller, Loa An
goleai 81o Sol Feinateln, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Yle Orlando
Caquinaldo, Key Weat, 1 1. Ar
Daddy SafeBaby Gloria
'Knew It
SEATTLE, Aug. 2D (!') The
aurpiiac of lliolr young Uvea
nwuited Junul Suu unci Grciiory
Boylniiton Jr. today whoa they
cliimbercd from their bed nl
their Kiundmii'a fiirm nenr Brew
aliT, Wnah., but their baby sla
ter, Gloria, knew all the lime
thai her d u d d y, Mn). Gregory
UoylnKlon, wn nllvo.
Knew "All The Time"
Entirely unlmprcwcd when
told laal nlitht that the major
was believed alive in Tokyo, ahc
an Hi iinively:
"I know it; I Just said my
praycra (or him."
Glorin ia'5, Janet Sue 7 and
Gregory Jr., whose nickname la
Hob, la 10. The major's mother,
anylng alio was "ovcrcomo with
happlneaa" when' Riven the news
laal night, aald the older chil
dren were aalecp and ahc would
wall until morning to give them
the newa.
Llvea With Aunt
But Gloria llvea in Seattle
with her aunt, Mr. A. G. Wick
atroin. When Boylnglon, after
separating from hi first wife,
obtained custody of the children,
Wainwright Receives
DSC; Will Attend
Jap Surrender
(Continued From Pago One)
MacArlluir'a. Invitation lo go lo
Tokyo tor the surrender ucrc'
monies, a Manila dispatch said
Hu planned to leave Chungking
by plane Thursday, accompanied
by Brig. Gen. Lewis C. llcebc,
Col. John 1'ugh, MaJ. Thomas
Uooley and TSgt. H. Carroll,
all former prisoners 01 the jnpa
nese.
("All this group were with mo
on the tragic day when I had lo
surrender, and l in especially
anxious that they be present
when we accept t lie Japanese
surrender, wamwrignts mes
sage to MacArthur said.)
Wainwrisht's Reaction
One officer now In Chungking
told how Wainwright. who tu
aumcd command of Arycrlcan
forces In the Philippines in 1043
when MacArlhur was ordered
lo leave to become supremo
commander In the Southwest Pa
cific, reacted to the second order
from the Japanese to surrender
on Batumi. Tho officer, who
asked that his name bo withheld,
quoted Wainwright as saying:
"I've- been to general stuff
school and the war college, but
they never tniiRht mo what to do
If I was called upon to surren
der. I guess we shall hnve to
continue fighting."
Surfacing Job
Nears Completion
Hock surfacing on the road
from the Wlllnmcltc cutoff hliih.
way to Crescent lake is expected
to ue iinisncd Thursday, accord
Inn to the countv court.
County dragllnos and trucks
hnve boon used on tho surfacing
joo wiucn nas been progressing
lor uic pnsi several wccks,
SQUIRREL LOCKE
FUR COATS
$199.20 T $268.20
federal Tax Included
CUMMINGS
Fur Shop
11S S. 7h fit.
HARTFORD
Accident and lndimniljr tympany
INSURANCE
LB. MATTERS
General Insurance Agency
FIBE . . . AUTOMOBILE
618 Main Bt. Phone 4193
Wit'
atriSk.i..--.--L4s-i.k.i Mil
cornora of lha United Statea aay
Treaaure laland (San Franciaco)
wirepnoto),
All The Time'
ho left the youngest with the
wife's sister and the two otherB
with his mother.
"We have never given up In
our hearts," said Mrs. Wick
Strom when told that Boylnglon
waa reported olive.
Father's Hopea
The marine pilot's fnther, Dr.
C. B. Boyington, said at bl. Mar
ies, Ida., he "had hopes all along
thai he would be found." He
said numerous communications
from servicemen In the area
where his son had flown
"seemed so confident that they
made me feel that way."
OPA Office To
Close Saturdays
The local war price and ration
ing board will be closed on Sat
urday from now on under a 40
hour week effective at once,
Frederic F. Janncy, acting dis
trict director in Portland, an
nounced recently. For many
months OPA employes were on
a 4H-hour week which was re
cently cut to 44 hours. From
now on they will work eight
hours a day for five days a week.
For the lime being, hours of
tho local board will continue un
changed except for the Saturday
closing. Present hours are from
10 a. m. lo 3 p. m. The board
will be closed all day Labor Day,
Monday, September 3, which the
president has declared a legal
holiday.
86 Red Cross Men
To Land In Japan
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29 (P)
Eighty-six American Red Cross
men, including one Orcgonlan,
will land In Japan with General
MacArthur's occupation forces,
the Red Cross said today.
Emmett C. Forsythc, 1855 S.
Commercial street,. Salem, is
among the group. They will take
with them messages from home,
clothing and' supplies for liberat
ed American prisoners of war
and civilian Internees.
DEMAND DROPS 1
PORTLAND, Aug. 20 Wl
Demand for older type homes
has dropped In Oregon In anti
cipation of new building, real
estate dealers said today. One
Portland realtor, predicted the
big demand for real estate would
begin within three to six
months.
Quickly eases
the pain or
your money back.
10c, 50c or $1.00
at all drug counters'-
Uaa 1Mb modern vapor method!
that bring! relief from the anaama
of Jlronchlal Aathmi, Full refund II
not eatlaned, v
CAUTION Vsronlr ai rfirrrrrrf.
GOOD HEALTH
Your Oraafest Pousfon
Regain It hr helna relieved
el Hemorrhoid (Pllee), Hi
me, Fliilula, Hernln (Rup
tur). Our method of treat
m ant without honnltal op
eration iCCiitlllW Utrlfi
for 33 Liberal credit
term. Call (or examination
or send lot FHEE booklet.
Open Fvcnngt, Won., Wed., Frt.t 7 to 0r3O
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and $vr$9n
H. K. Cor. E. Burnetda and Grand Ave.
Talaphon KAat 39IR, Portland 14, OraooB
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OPA INCREASES
A substantial Increase In Class
2 slaughter percentages for cat
tle, calves and hogs for quota
periods beginning on or after
August 20, 1M4S, waa announced
by John O. Kcrrla, OPA meat ra-1
Honing specialist.
The slaughter percentage for
catllo la Increased from last
month s 100 per cent to 129 per
cent. The percentage for calves
Is Increased from the former 75
ficr cent to 100 per cent, and for
logs, from the former 80 per
cent lo OS per cent,
Tho slaughter percentage for
sheep and lambs remains un
changed at 110 per cent.
Class 2 (non-fcdcrally Inspect
ed) slaughterers apply the per
centages to their quota bases to
determine (he livo weight of
each species they may slaughter
during a quota period. Quota
bases wcro isucd by OPA on the
basis of tho Individual slaughter
er's volume of operations during
corresponding periods in 1044.
Today's Increase in slaughter
percentages is made to provide
for the slaughter of more live
stock by non-fcdcrally Inspected
slaughters. This is In line with
OPA'e policy of maintaining
quota percentages as high as pos
sible, consistent with obtaining
the necessary ratio between fed
erally inspected and non-feder-ally
Inspected civilian supnlv in
order lo effect cqultablo civilian
distribution.
Around Oregon
By The Aaaoclated Preaa
Three winners of 4-H club
honors from each county will be
permitted to compete In state
4-H club exhibits at Salem Oc
tober 1 and 2 , ... Marlon County
Judge Grant Murphy and his
wife will spend a week's vaca
tion working In county bean
fields instead of visiting a beach
reaort . . . Mm. Mvriln n rto.i
of West Salem has been named
rural school superintendent for
Lane count" . . . Avcrctt Hickox
will head the Baker county com
munlty chtst drive In Septem
ber. NAMED TO BOARD
SALEM. Aug. 29 (JPi Mrs,
Bernice B. Farr, Oregon City.
was appointed py uovornor tan
Snell today to the state board
of cosmetic therapy examiners,
succeeding Mrs. Gladys E. Inncs,
Portland, who resigned effective
September 30.
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The Great Virgil, magician,
will appear In Klamath Falls
at the Pelican theatre on Sep
tember 5. The atage show is
being aponeored by the Llona
eight comarvation program.
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A two-hour and 20-minuto
stage show, sponsored by the
Lions club for the benefit of
their sight conservation pro
gram, will be featured at the
Pelican theatre on Wednesday,
September 5, when Virgil the
Magician will be the highlight.
Also featured will be Julie,
the sweetheart of magic, who
will present two acts during the
evening.
The Great Virgil company re
cently gave 28 consecutive per
formances at the Fox theatre in
San Francisco and .the game
complete show will be seen in
Klamath Falls. .
Tickets arc oh sale at the
Esquire theatre building from 2
until 4 o'clock every afternoon
and can also be obtained al the
Sunset grocery, the Pelican cafe,
Currin's for Drugs and Castle
berry's. ' SLAB WOOD
For Sale
S4.S0 per cord
No Deliveries.
BURT PETERSON
Dorris, Calif.
Wry i
shout her Family's
0(And how to
Here are a few
interest to every
QUESTION : First of all, will there be more
mercially canned food available for civilians this winter?
ANSWER: Less, In fact, it has been estimated by the War Food
Administration that there will be less than last year.
QUESTION: Did the ending of war in
food situation?. ;
ANSWER: No. The armed forces still need more than ever
before. And remember, they must have food that can be shipped
and won't spoil. ,
QUESTION: What happens to us civilians? Where will we
get all the canned vegetables and fruits we need this winter?
ANSWER: Home canning will have to supply most of them.
QUESTION: Isn't it being optimistic to
ners to supply so much food?
ANSWER: Not if you know American women! Last year half
the canned vegetables and two-thirds of the canned fruits that
civilians ate were home canned.
QUESTION: It's all very well to want to
a rather tough proposition for the average woman to undertake?
ANSWER: It's actually easier 'than you think! And this year,
canning equipment will be more plentiful.
Sf QUESTION: Will there be enough pressure
ANSWER': There have been more pressure canners manufactured
this year, and they aren't rationed.
It's Smart
P
Mexican laborers who have
been released from Washington
during slack harvest season to
do forestry work are progress
ing well with the work of piling
slash, Richard Steppe said today.
Steppe, who is in charge of
the Scott creek camp employing
Mexicans, was In Klamath Falls
Wednesday on business. He
said that work is progressing
along the west side of The
Dalles-California highway at the
rate of one-half to three-quarters
of a mile per day.
"The laborers are a fire-eating
crew," Steppe said. "They
helped suppress three fires since
they have been at Scott creek
camp, and are to be commended
on their cooperation and enthus
iasm In fire fighting."
The forestry service hopes to
run the camp through Septem
ber according to John Sarglnson,
district ranger, although the
Mexicans would normally be re
turned to harvest work at that
time. Government contracts,
however, call for return of la
borers to Mexico "60 days after
hostilities cease," which may
make a difference in plans.
YOU DONT
NEED CASH
AT Sean-USE
PURCHASE
COUPONS
Ton to to the Cr(fK OffM
Just once to get book full
of coupons . . . then 50a
prod the coupons just like
eih ill through the tor.
There's no fin or formal
ity, no trnlflf sales slips.
Small down payment and
snonthry rrpayraenU. Usual
fleuryiDf charge
GET YOURS TODAY AT
Your SEARS CREDIT Office
Inmatt filler
make sure of plenty ..... of. the best!)
questions and answers that will be of
homemaker in Oregon and Washington.
or less com
Europe ease the
expect home can-
can but isn't it
canners?
to Can All
TMj iUHment preptrti mi ttUtsti h BL1TZ-WEINHARD COMPANY
with Ibi approval of the War Food Aimiiiiilrathn.
Wednesday, Aug;. 29. 1945
Forestry Plane
Makes Trial Landings
Trial landings with the fores
try plane from Mcdford are be
ing made today on the air atrip
at Lake o' tho Woods.
No maintenance work has
Checks These Points for'
GOOD CAR-CARE:
Clutch Pedal Play
Brake Fluid Reservoir
Door Lubrication
Carburetor Linkages
Water Pump
Radiator
Fan Belt
Radiator Hoses
Air Cleaner
Oil Filter
Steering Gear Housing
Brake Fluid Reservoir
Crankcase
Clean Floor
PLUS the Seven
Inspection and report on
all S tires
Steering Gear check for
loose joints & play
Fluid Lines and Mechanical
Brake Linkages
TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
AY
ASSOCIATED DEALERS
hHolno-y...
Food Supplyl
QUESTION: Suppose I can't buy a pressure canner bt
even borrow one?.
ANSWER: Your local newspaper may be able to direct you to a
community canning center.
V QUESTION: . Here's the $64 question: Sugar.
ANSWER: Your local War Price and Rationing board will
allow extra sugar needed for canning up to 10 pounds per person.
And remember, home economics experts from the staffs of
national women's magazines and dry newspapers stand ready to
help with special sugar-saving canning recipes. Consult them for
this extra wartime help!
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& QUESTION : Say, it does look as if home canning might be
more important this year. But what do 1 can?
ANSWER: The excess from your Victory Garden. Or fresh
vegetables and fruits in season. Northwest crops with a few
minor exceptions are bountiful this year! (Can all you can
nutrition standards call for at least four and, if possible,' six to
seven servings of fruits and vegetables every day.)
QUESTION : All right, you've definitely
home canning. But ...I'm not quite up on my canning technique.
What do I do?
ANSWER: .Easy! City, state and federal agencies are standing by
to help you. Wpmens' pages of your local newspapers will prove
a tremendous help throughout the canning season. The Home
Economics department of your state agricultural college will dis
pense the latest tested procedures. And the U. S. Department of
Agriculture will be glad to send you numerous helpful bulletins t
Your bookstore can supply you easy-to-read volumes on canning;
or you can read the same information at the nearest public library.
You Can!
HERALD AND NEWSSEVEN
boon dona on tlio strip for sever
al years, and plana are being con.
sidered by the forestry service,
to do the work necessary to put
It in ahapo for emergency land,
ings for the rest of tha season.
Classified Ada Bring Reaulta.
All Wheel Bearings
Differential J
Transmission
Overdrive Units
Universal Joints, Spline
Clutch
Chassis Fittings
All Rubber Mountings
All Body Bolts
All Springs
Oil Pressure Gauge
Spark Plugs
Complete Battery Service
Mats and Interior
SAFETY-CHECKS:
Wheel Bearings
Shock Absorbers for proper
liquid
Windshield Wiper Arms,
Blades; Windshield Glass
Check on all Lights
HELPFUL
interested me In