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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1945)
?' Big 3 Meet Not Expected et To End Before Christmas By EDDY CJILMORE MOSCOW, Doo. 20 (I1) The foreign ministers of Soviet Rus sia, Grant Britain unci the Unit- 1 ed States were ropnrtod muklng steady progress as they want In to tlio fifth day of their confer nco today, but there wore Indi cation they did not oxpoct to finish by Christmas. Tin tint Intlmntlon that the meeting might no over Into next weak und possibly coutlnua nflor Christmas wan disclosure by 1 Infnrmod quarters tlmt U. S. Socrotury of Stuto Juman F, Byrna planned to attend the an nual Christmas evo dinner of the American colony Monday. Bo far there Man boon no of- Crash Wrecks 2 Automobiles Approximately $200 damage to one car and $250 to another rciulted from a collision be tween vehicle! driven by Lola Drown, 20, of Glcncourt apart menu, and Mra. Krma Lorraln MeGonnKlo of McCloud, Calif., yesteraay aftornoon. The crash occurred at tho In tersoctlon of Elm and Market Mm. McGonugle told Invest! gating police that Kho wna drlv ing aouth on Market, and fulled to como to a full atop at the comer. The curs crashed In the middle of the Intersection. Tho moat extensive dnmaita won done to her cur, a 11140 Chrysler, Mrs. McGonugle la a former Klamath resident. Amll Nelson, operator of the fvoison cattery anon on a. oth reported to police thut two lurgo atilaon wrenches wcro stolen from a cabin near mi shop yes tarday. Theodore Osborne, Keno, post ed $3 bail with police yesterday lor ranure to procure an opera' tor's license. Seven drunks and one va grant appeared In court this morning, and two pnrklng tick eta were paid. The city jail now naa to rcsiaenu. Home From University Shir ley mason, auugmcr of Mr. Carl Mason, arrived home from the University of Oregon Mon day to be home for the Christ mas and Now Year's holiday. flclal estimato ns to how long the conference would last, but observer pointed out thut the ministers had befora them a mul tiplicity of problems, some of which were extremely compli cated, and that disposition of these Issue would naturully re quiro time, Dalayed It also wu pointed out that throe plane-loads of British For olgn Secretary Ernest Bevln's tochnlcul export Jind advisor had bean delayed in Berlin, whare they were grounded by bad weather. The weather also delnyed the dispatch of confer ence documents to London by plane. Byrne and Bovln conferred with Soviet Foreign Commhuiur V. M. Mololov only an hour and IB minute yesterday and today's meeting, scheduled to start at 4 D. m. (0 a. m.. Fan also was ex pected to be short because of a reception which Mololov planned for 0 p, m. Generalissimo Stalin, just re turned to Moscow after a 68-day vacation, received both Byrnes and Bevln yesterday and the Husslan leader was renorted looking "well and rested." Byrne, accompanied by U. S. Ambassador W, Averell Harrl man, talked with the generalis simo an hour and one-half, but tne nature or the conversation wa not disclosed. Bevln and British Ambassador Sir Archl bald Clark Kerr were received by Stalin at a later meeting. Hurrlmun said Stalin "look very well," "Even better." he added "than when I sow him at tho end of October, He ha a lino tan." Guimon Beauty Shop At Merrill Sold MERRILL, Dec. 20 France Guimon Smart, owner of the Guimon beauty shop for seven years, today announced sale of the. business to Mra. Tonnle Hughey, Merrill. Possession will be given January 1. The new owner has been as sociated with the shop for sever al momm. wun ner inmuy, she came to Merrill two year aao from Portland, Mr. Smart plana to rest at her home at 22S7 Dor- row, in Klamath Falls, for the present. Stromberg Carlson Radios. Derby a Mualo Co. SIDE GLANCES There's one connotation I don't have to Ro shopping With tlin wtfa 111 HtfnrllM nttA nf fni. Am tsfenl" On Leave Jerry Watson, S 1c AOM, USNR, is home on leave from Seattle. Watson is to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Estallee Watson, 1020 Lancaster. Shortly after arriving here December 13, young Watson developed acute tonsllltls and has been receiving treatment at the Marine Bar rack dispensary. He hopes to be released by Saturday. STUMPED for a GIFT? Give that man of youri a GIFT ORDER j for a new i . I CHRIS-CRAFT j MOTOR BOAT Cruisers Runabouts Utility Boats AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LEE SMITH & CO. i 330 So. 7th Phone 3711 Give HER LINGERIE t-rom 5 i! K 1 a. By JOAN O'NEILL The Dlay. "Why the Chimes Rang," was shown again today during periods two, four and five. The public performance is scheduled for tonight at 8 o clock in the Little Theatre. Survey Tells if School System Lacking A survey was conducted in homerooms today to find where the numerous asmi m t student of I 'd. KUHS have gone to school V for the grade school students who attend the nigh school bas ketball games. At the football games a sec tion Is set aside for the Interested grade-schoolers to sit, but in the past they have been scattered among the high school students at the basketball games. Most of these student have no active interest In the spirit of the school and do not know the school pep yells, so it was felt by several members of the yell squad and student body that a separate section should be set aside. At the meeting yesterday the members of the student council also decided that they would like to tackle a problem that would be of special benefit to the school but as yet they have not decided what their project will be. Mrs. George Sample, civics Thursday. Dee. 20. 194S HERALD AND NEWS THREE and social economics teacher, has resigned her position at KUHS because of ill health and Is in the east at present. Mrs. Shaw Is replacing her In the classes at the time. The Pep Peppers have planned a sledding party for Friday night. Many of the homerooms have planned Christmas parties for the noon hour tomorrow. An assembly is scheduled for the afternoon with dance follow ing. Classes will only be held in the morning. Stromberg - Carlson Radios, Derby's Musle Co. tune vo scnuui. i Students were -W asked to slgnl- M ? J fy where they P M?-' had attended jf W school from Jv w. the first grade f- " tnclr present tvi05it?4 gr2?5' , Joan O'Neill The main point of this survey is to show tne shut In population but u will also help the schools. From the tabulation of this survey, the Klamath schools will be able to tell if they have been teaching me students ine ngnt subjects by the right methods. There are various differences In the school systems of the different counties and more so between the differ ent states. Junior High-Grade School Special Section It was decided at a recent meeting of the student council to look into the matter of finding a different seating arrangement Official Red T Sweaters Just In time for Christmas! All Wool 2 and 3 Stripes Sises 34 to 42. Medium Heavy $13.80 Extra Heavy .. $15.55 RUDY'S 800 Main St. For A Merry Christmas "BUNNY SCUFFS".. There never was a slipper quite like them ... of genuine Bunny Fur ... in snowy white ... or "block as soot" ... 3.95 LEONS . ... EXCLUSIVELY YOURS 525 MAIN w Many New, Last Minute 1 t Are Unpacked 1 1 lTltT Every Day For Your ' m i It's quite a thrill to see so many new last minute gifts roll into our store every day. Some of them we haven't seen for a long time. We're sending all this new merchandise out onto the floor for your selection, just the minute it arrives. We know you will want to see these new .gifts for every member of the family in cluded in these rush shipments. Shop at Sears these last few days. We're sure you will still find a wide selection of useful and practical gifts for everyone. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT SEARS IN PERSON EACH DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS! 1 33 SO. 8TH PHONE 5188