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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1946)
Stark Reports On Plans Aimed At Bringing More Tourists To This Area Following hid return Into this morning from a two week's, lumi nous trip tliroiiuliout tho norlli wost, Charles Stnrlt, miinnuer of the Klamath County chamber of commorco, reported today on thu northwest's postwar plana aimed at bringing grenliir tourist triulo nnct nil round development to thin region. At thu Pacific NorthwCHt Tour tut association conforonco In Hutto, Mont,, on January 14 nnd IS, an outline of the 1U40 pro arum whs presented, Ono of tho niiiln features In tho project of bringing truvol editors from tho newspapers of Inruo cities In other sections of thu country -to thin urea to tour point of Inlor cut with tho expenses of tho trips pnld, In the hope of bring ing greater ntleiitlon to the northwest from tho iiiikIo of tourist triulo. Another pltin In to purtlclpulo In trnvel shows in tho enst, where booths of pictures, fold ers, nnd piunphlets of the region are displayed. This project was abandoned during tho wnr, hut will soon he resumed, Stark old, At Bolio Tho other big conference Stark attended was In Holso, Mm., ut a nieelliiK of the North west I'liiiinhig council on Jan uary 21 nnd 22. "The subject most discussed there was government surplus LEGAL NOTICES NoTin: to cu.:nmitn Ntitlca U UervUy wn thai tho umtrr ilitM(l linii Itonii nmitiliitpfl ntlmlitliti Atrtx of tho ttatntv of Rimer Kmukllii Htrtmtl, det.'ctt, and lim quallfltxt. All ,"" Hum hnvlntf claim nttinl nail) eitata nrv tutOUtitf to j)iwriu Hie tune to inn wilh pruptir vnm-hem At tti offlra ut Lirfut' a. uumma, t-mir,mnio, iianv nlh KhIU, Ottiuuii, wtlliln nix linmlhi from January vr.it A (.. UtlADK. AtlntlrtlilriitrlN. J. 4-il-ltl 33; r. J No. 3M. NOTICI! OK rilVAI, ACCOUNT Notice la hardly tflven lltnl Ilia under. I Knell AilitilnUlrotor ut llio KiUlo of Kmnu D, William. (Itn'oaiail Iia (lied lit t iiiMl areoiim with Iho Lutiniy c oik ut Klamnlh Ctninty, Orcunn nnd Hitur ilay, iho 'Jiid day nf tXirunry. at Iho hour nf ono o'clock I'. M, at Iho Circuit Court M.ium lit tho Court Itotuo In Klamalh Tall. Oregon hai Iwen tot as tho Mine anti Dlm'o for lienrlrtif on- lorlloiu tttoralo mid tho ootliomont UMtour. HAnilY II, Wtl.MAMB. AdrnlnUtfNtnr of Iho Catnto of Kmnta u. wiiiiami, tjflcaaaea. J. 4-11-10 ; r. 1 No. JUM. nlrporU," 8ti.rk.8nlf.. Ho ndded Mint mimerouH cuimr in mo norm- wtt-nt wero concerned about tho abimdonmnnt of tho govurnmont lirojtjctd noar inuir emeu dui vitrv fuw nr III CI 11 iiiu u premium nlmlhir to thut of Klimwlh FhIIh, In ...out vuuvt faturk obxurvcci, Iho Hovcrnmont built airport from Blurt to finish nnd tho city hud no pitrt in thorn. DurinK hlH travolH, Stork made a numfljor of chamber of com morco calls In Iutko cltlos In Oronon und WuM.i.nKlon. Dance To Aid Polio Drive Those who attend or support tho March of Dimes dance ut the Klamnlh urmory on Saturday evening, January zu, are giving their pledgo to the National Koiindiitlnn for Infantile I'nraly sis, founded In ltiau by the lute Kriinklln U. Koosevclt, that no victim of polio shall go without euro and treatment for lack of money, regnrdlcss of age, race, creed or color. Tho Foundation which lends, directs and unifies tho fight nunlnst Infantile nnriilysls nnd Is dedicated to the conquest of this dlsense, Is supported by the nn mini Mnrch of Dimes nnd has uhnpters In nearly nil of tho 3070 counties in inc uniico amies. Of thosn attacked by polio according to the Foundation, 50 per cent recover completely, 20 per cent are leu wim siikik re sldual paralysis. 111 per cent re. main handicapped nnd 3 per cent die. Henna To Conduct Probate Hearing Juduc H. K. llnnnn of Medford has been assigned to conduct the uncontested probate hearing of the will of tho late Alma Oreiv non In court here. J. II. Cnrnahan, attorney for the estate, filed an nflldavlt of prejudice against Judgo David R. Vandenbcrg. Tho estate of $2,100 was probated June 25, 10-IS. No date hnx been set for tho probnto hearing. The World Today By DoWITT MacKENZIE AP World Trsvoltr MacKENZIE MADRID, Jan. 25 Thero are several conclusions which I have reached rcgurdinu Chief or stale f ran co, both from general obser vations and from my un usual Inter- v I o w with him at tho Pnrdo palace, and they nro these: Ho k n o w the goul for which ho Is headed. He be lieves that he Is on the right rood for tho good of Spain. (In deed I've hoard u sniu mat nc feels he was predestined to lead tho nation). Ho is a man of granite convictions from which it is difficult to movo him. Now those are points which wo must understand In ordor to arrive at a correct appraisal of El Caudillo's actions. Of course, tho United States and other countries hove taken bitter ex ception to many of the policies ho has pursued. There was the Potsdam declaration which de creed that ttie Franco regime rendered Spain unsuitable to participate in tho United Na tions organization. And I had tho temerity to tell him during our Interview: "Tile people of t h e United States have fought a great war against nazlsm and fascism. Thousands of our boys have died for this cause. Rightly or wrongly the American public feels that Spain was in effect an ally of Germany and Italy, and finds it hard to forgive that." As I reported In yesterday's Ike Customers Eligible TO BUY NYLONS: ,. (Jan. 25 through Jan, 31) f , Namoi loloctod through our Impartial distribution plan JOIIANNK Rir.MKNS, SOI Connr MATIY AI.ICK HAY. 1P.VI MumanlU IIKITV CIIAMPAONP!. 414 N. Olll mii.diikii ciiAwronl). 1140 MoncUIra 1.II.A J. COX. 30.1 Plna DOHOTIIY (illX IIIIIHT. SIS Ornnt Mll.M. J COItNKT-r, llil Orcinn AV. Mlllt. TOM KKNNETT. 319 8. 01 h MONA r. KNCil.lHII, 4.13 N 7lh ' . MILS LI.OY1) LOW, ID7S Del Mora nrrii ciia.sk. 1:10 miii Mlt. II. KIIANKNIIIIlin, 939 N. 3rd I.KOTA CONNOII. Morrill Mas. SAM MUSIIEN. 137 lllll.Mi MUM. J M, IIKI.I.. i:tn Jolliucn I.OIH CANsr.l., ill Main OI.AOYB IIIIADSIIAW. 704 Fllllon MaS CI. AHA KIIAW. 720 Main nnmiA KNimiT, Cnv nmci MHN. rilANCIM II. OLDft. 44S S Rlvaralcla MIIN. I.OIIIS MANN, 14:17 I'aclllo Ttrraca oiipiia Hudson, n.m Pint VIOI.A nilCiK. 700 Main MIIH. DEAN IIAI.L. HKll Klna l. TIIKI.MA DAKKn, 3111"', Main I.OIIISK HEXTON. .1.117 Illilwo IIRI.rN E. MOSS. .TCI N. lllh Mas. K. J. I.IVINCSTONK, 33311 Ebarliln Mr. W. n. HUNT, 303 lllllilile IIKI.EN DIIIIANT. 334 N. Olll MILS. tl. A. FIIEID. Moiloc Pnlnt VllinlNIA n. CIIINN. 1331 Johnann MIIH. EIIEI) ROIITIIWKI.I.. 1147 Paclrlo Tarraca MaS. J. W. MrCOY. 303 E. Main MUM AI.I.KN PIIIK.ST. 3313 llomcdala HllflDA HYDE, Prllran Cafa EMMA UOWIN. n:il Willow Ava. MIIH. C. W. f KNSI.EII. Tulalaka miih. A. n. noon, 711 Wnihinsion MAY K. I'lUNNFY. SIS N. dill ri.OHENrF, PICKETT, Oil BofOWJT Al.lrE JENSEN. 73314 Almnrcla 1IA7.EL HTUIIflEN. 1013 Elna miih. I., n m'niNr.EFi.i.ow, 3300 Garden MAIIY ADAMS. 030 Pine CIIACE EITTHEIM. 747 Alameda , JO IIAnCORK. 1730 Orfllnii MARY TIIIII.OVE. Elrt Enteral MILS. C. A. DUNN. Wlnema MnH WM J. OWSI EY. 11133 Erie MIW, IRAN K PORTER. IIS Pine SIRS. A I.ANE. Cummin Eur Shop IRS. M. E HOLLAND, Klamnlh Ealli MRS. A. M. COT T IER. Pine C.rnva MRS T. W LAIRD. Coillalwrryi ALICE HALL. Marlon Apl. Mrs. nro nnKimiNn, 1044 Huron . MRS. nrilT SrilMIDT. 031 N. 3nd MRS. (IINO CARN1NI, 5341 S Stll MRS. PAUL HOnr.E. 4041 Cannon MRS. HARRY THRASHER. 731 SI, FrnncU MRS. JIM STEWART. 313 Cedar MRS. CLAY HOWARD. 5033 Gary MRS AL PORTER, Tlllelnke V'ONNE COI IIHRT. 303 S. "Ml IlllTH VAN nniiKN. 1011 Andlry Ant. MRS. ft. M. 101,. 3034 Ereomonl MI'S AN11REY ELEM1NO. Rl. 9 Box 9110 iiEi r.N nAimoim. 3441 s. sih MRR, KARL KII.1AC, 4000 Thomnaon MI'S, C. I, HARVEY. III. 3 Hnx 3WI MRS, T P.. Walters. 1217 Pnclllo Terrace MRS. DAVE CAMnpEM.. Tlly HELEN STE1T. Ilnlpl Enrley MRS. J. I.ISKEY. Merrill MARGARET WATTS. SWl N. 10lh MRS. W, A. VAN H1ISKII1K. 31.1 EldOMdo MRS, C. C. OOULRON. Tlllolnlto , MRS. C5. W. WARD. 301 Addlnon MRS. J. D Cltt.LESPIE. Box USD EUNICE L. 1I11MPIIRIES 133 N. 4th WITH HOLCOMn. 2MB llarherl : . I MRS. C. I. HARVEY. Rl 3 nnx 270 MRS, FRED I'OPK. Fori Klamnlh MRS. CMEKOnn VOIOHT, 1(101 Orenon MRS. n. P. ELL1NOSON .IR 3(130 Del MorO I.HCH.E WALZ. Hoii.lnn nennly shop ROSEMARY JOHNSON. 203 Plivne I.OH HOSELTON. 030 Wahlnlon MARCY SLHSIIF.R. Pelican Cafe MRS. 1ERTIIA Mi'COI.LIIM, Merrill DR. SARAH ETHEL SMITH, WIIIIU Bid MRS. ELROY CALL. SnrnRue River INEZ V.. MrCOY. 2203 Rndcllffe MRS. FRANCES MANNING, 021 Boeeway Dr. VERA OWINO, 20211 Annlesale "r- MRS. C F. DAVENPORT. 9721 Independence MAHEL C. MEnilYMAN. 1121 Pacific Torraca MRS. OSCAR STENHERO, 2413 Hope MRS. EARL SPRY, TulelaW Box 109 HELEN GILL. 2443'! Hope MRS. II. C. MURRYMAN. 33J Cedar MRS. A. n. fiF.lGLKR, 41127 Thompnon 1SAIJNK ROI1IN. 4030 Croly MARIAN MALI.OHY. Tho Lnndrv do, MRS. GERTRUDE MOORE. (130 P'lno HARHARA PALMER. 1130 Croncent MRS. F, W. McllF.YNOLDS. 1010 Porltnnd MRS. D. C. DAVIS. 3431 Berkley MAR.IORTE fOE, 2113 Wanllnni) On weak to buy. Pleas call at our storo In person. No phone calls, please. No lay-awayi. 0 Floase bring Identification when purchasing. 500 MAIN STREET column, the goncrallsslmo de clared categorically that he neither subscribed to nor sup ported nuzi anu iascist policies or political views, Well, natur ally, that leaves a lot unan swered, but 1 have a strong feeling that he is very desirous of reestablishing good relations with tho United Stales and Brit ain. How that desire shall be treated isn't my pigeon but that of Washington and London. I'm merely trying to do an objec tive job of reporting and Inter pretation in tho hope that It may bo useful. Tho very fact that many governments object to tho Franco regime makes It Imperative that his viewpoint be known abroad. There is small doubt, as I see It, that Spain is orienting its policy toward the United States and England. I told Generalis simo Franco the Impression pre vailed abroad that this was so, and asked for his comment. His reply, while couched in cau tious terms which might be de scribed as indirect lighting. would seem to confirm that Idea. This is the way he put It: "Neither during the Spanish national movement (civil war of 1030-30) nor after it did the Spanish government cease tak ing core of its relations with the United States and Great Britain, and even in those mo ments of the war when the pas sions and errors of others could have made those relations suf fer, Spain sought to avoid those damages with its serenity and good faith. "You will understand that the DoVtfs Before!" t, ,AUt ;uu( uuno ever luu 1.-1 up with study tron. &t&5 uenc congestion tj? next ttmo put a llttlo va-iro-noi in eacn nostril. Quickly con- KMtlon la relieved, breathing Is easier. Va-tro-nol works right where trouble Is to relieve distress of bead colds. Follow direction In the package. YICLXSVATIIO-HOL situation of Spain was not easy. It had to defend its indepen dence, which was threatened by the needs 01 tno belligerents, and conserve at the same time the peace and friendship of all nations. Numerous Bonds "Because of our civilizing work in America, and the nu merous bonds which unite us, Spain considers Itself a spiritual part of the American continent and feels attraction and admira tion for the great accomplish ments of North America, aspir ing to a greater Interchange in ali respects. In view of this, as many Spaniards as possible arc putting themselves Into contact with the North American peo ple and whenever North Ameri cans visit us there is mutual un derstanding and esteem. "With England we have had a century und a half of peace and good relations, and the in terchanges of all kinds between our peoples are traditional. "Before the war we esteemed the peace and comprehension that was to be found among the peoples of the west; today we accept the lessons of the war and we consider them (peace and comprehension) still more necessary. North America, Great Britain and Spain are peoples who live on the shore of the same sea. For that rca- Boilermokers Vote 6 to 1 To Strike SEATTLE, Jan. 25 (IP) The Bollermnkers union membership announced Inst night it voted six to one In favor of a strike. A. F. O'Neill, union business agent, said the men were stand ing firm on their original do mand for a 30 per cent wage Increase across the board, add ing he had been told by com pany representatives that an of fer would be made within a few days by the Western Metal Trades, Inc., employer organization. , Friday, Jan. 23, 1941 HERALD AND NEWS THREE son, as distances shorten be cause of the progress of speed, we are by nature called to un derstand one another. The will and good faith of the Spanish nation along these linei cannot be disrupted." aUlalOi! hi lit MAIN ITUIT YOU DONT NEED CASH AT X4irs-USI PURCHASE COUPONS too to to the CrodM Offfe Juit onee to 4 book full of enupooav . . . Hi en vjU pead the eoupooj juei tike eaih all throunb Uit tor. There's no fo or fonnal Hjr, do Blgnfof take tllpiv BmaJl down payrarot n4 wnlMy repayment Ciutl earryieg chaff. GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Offic. 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