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NORTHERN CAI.irOIINIA Clear In
lay ami Hunilay aafept aitma I'liMldl
aaa aalcama nurlh H,flliin liKlay. Mlal'l
. warmer III llileilur. Mutlalala nwllll
eal wliida ott euaal.
WANIIINOTON ANI OMKUON - Miiellr
ll.m.ly ItMlav Willi law llllil eliowere.
Paillr rlt'udy lunlglil and KunUay.
Warmer Burnley eaeeijl on t-iiaal. Uenlle
Hi iiiutleret. nurtliwaal wlnda utl oua.l.
Diach.rg.d C. A. Tlioinua,
chief carpenter's mule, wu (In
churned l t li lireniurlon,
Wash., aeuruliuii center, June
11, uttjr alx yeure of aervlco.
Tlioinua aervvd ubourd the Trin
ity fur yeur, spent mimu tlniu
In Ihu Solomon laluiiila, ami on
llio hu.pttul hip, Rescue. Ha
Hi an spent 31 moiitha III tli
South I'lii-IIIc, unci plum tu
inuko nl liuino In Kliiinulh
Kulla. 'i'lioni tm 1 the ami ul Mr.
mid Mr. D. T. Thomus, Bll Kill
tun. .
In Klamath Mr. unci Mm.
C'hurlea Curd wore In Klumutli
.Fall! Krlcluy tuklnu delivery on
new l'uckurd Clipper (rum
Dili' 1 1 Motor compuny. Mr.
Curd la the former proprietress
nt rvatuurunl In Merrill. for
the pal four ycura, the Curda
huvn operuted rcatuurunt In
Medford, Ore., but huve now
old thla to purchuse hulf In
tereal In thu Tuleluke hotel.
Kllli Bear HiiHHell Griffith,
Weyerhueuaur employe, killed u
beur neur the (jivenaprliiKs
hlllhwuy Friday. The bear, u
lui'liu brown ouu, wua uboiil two
yeura old unci Griffith broimht
him down with one ahut thiouKh
Ilia hcud.
Flaw Horn Mr. unci Mra.
Hurry Orcin flew from WukIiIiiu-
ton L). C, to 1'iirtliind Tursduy,
ui i route to Klumutli rulla,
where llit-y arrived Weclnuwluy,
They will niuko their home on
the Orem much In the Henley
dlalrlcl. Mra. Orem la the for
mer Juno Dlckaon of thla city.
In Hoepltal llonnle Jean
lliiuey, duuiihter of Mr. unci
Mra. Orvllle iliiney of 31)41) Del
uwure. la In the Hillside hoapltul
followlnif un u))iMidectomy thla
inornluK. She will not be ul
lowed vlaltora for aeverul duya.
Crowd Views Rickys Opening
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' I Ma' lula Mi'.lil rill Ill
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Horn irom School liud Lu
raa, aon of Mr. and Mra. Mur
vln Lucas of Pacific Terrace,
la spending thla week at home
At Wadding Mr. mid Mra.
J. C. Miller left thla week to
utteiid the wedilliiK of Mlller'i
niece, Murilliret Jrun llelinutt,
to LI. Hubert McKuIn Smith, ul
the Klmt l'renbylerlun church
In Weniliill, Iclulio, hint iilifht.
They will return .Sunday nluht.
From Idaho Mra. Claude M.
Femuaou, 20S7 Luvcy, la expect
ed Inline thla weekend from
Wclacr, Iclulio, where she hua
been visltltiK a brother whom
alio hud not aeen for M yeura.
Mra, Addlion Hart Mra.
Ituth S. Adcllann, former Klum
utli county resident now HvInK
In EuKi-ne, la a visitor nt the
home of her aon, A. D. Addlaon,
on Liikoslioro drlvo.
To Stanford Mr. and Mra
Juck KeutlnK are Httendlnu the
from the University of Oreuon , uruduution of their duuifhli-r,
but pinna to return to Euuene
next week to enroll for sum
nier acliool.
On
ami of
Leave Earl C. Storey,
Mr. and Mra. Churlle
Story of 1300 Ivory, la home on
a U clny lenve Iruin nun uieifo.
Karl enllatPcl In the U. S. navy,
April 14. Having completed 111
Initial trulnlng period he will
to tea on hla return to Sun
ego.
1'eKiiy, from Stanford
thla weekend.
unlvcr-
'.si:
Leave, for South Mr. and
Mra. W. V. Payn of Klnmuth
Kails, left today for a two-week
vacation In l.oa Anifelea. Follow
lnif their return, I'liyn, who haa
been manaiier of the Fireatone
atorea nere, plana to move hit
fumlly to Portland, where he
will work for Fireatone,
Homo From Colorado Mr.
and Mra. R. N. Meada and fum
lly are home from a motor trip
to Colorado where they visited
their old home. They left May
27 and apant a week at Fort Col
Una, Ault and WellliiKlon. They
alio vlalted at Laramie, Wyo.
' (Junta of Blahna Grace Ilium-
child of Lincoln, Neb., and Hel
en Schrank of Sioux City. Ia.,
have been guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Georgo Biehn at their home on
Pine street for the past week.
On Vacation Chief Petty Of
ficer and Mr. W. W. Chilwoncl
are leaving for a 40-day vaca
tion. They plan to vllt rela
tives In Wisconsin and Califor
nia. Chltwood Is In chnrge of
the local navy recruiting office.
At Klamath Valley Mrs. Ar
thur Skinner la undergoing a
minor foot operation at Klamath
Valley hospital, where she will
be a pntient for the next few
days. She will receive visitors.
Homa From School Among
the ninny student arriving
home from college this week
were Jimmy Cnne and Steve
Stone, who arrived lute in the
week from Oregon State college
in Corvullls.
Horns From Collage George
Slevenson nnd son, George Jr.,
went to Eugene this week to
bring homo Ann Stevenson, a
student at the University of
Oregon. The group arrived at
home here yesterday.
Rtturna Mrs. R. Michael Dn
niody of B24 Owens has relumed
from St. Francis hospital in Snn
Francisco and Is nt home where
friends may call.
To Canada Mrs. George Lo
gnn Blnck, 2007 Grnnt, loft
Wednesday for Pentlclon. B. C.
to spend the summer with her
dntigntor nncl family, Mi', nnd
Mrs. A. E. Kldbnll.
Directors to Maat Director
of the Klnmnth Bnsin Co-op will
meet nt Tuleluke Mondny night
at the co-op offices there, ac
cording to C, H. Hnggerty, co
op manager.
From Colla Don Robin
son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hnhln. rt-tiirnerl hial nlu-ht frnm
Oregon Slnte college ut Corval-1 'lrt building In what I
l.mmad Ilia atroota around Rick va Jewalrv Store, 700 Main, at Ita preTlew opening Friday night.
I. alar in lha avaninn a still lamar crowd was oresent to look at the newly remodeled store. One of the most modern stores In
Klamath Falls, Rlckya Is open lor busineis today. The opening was broadcast over radio station KFLW last night.
Mrs. Shattuck
Dies At Age 89
Mrs. Thcodoclu Eurneat Shat
tuck, pioneer resident of Klnm
nth and Juckson countiea, died
Friday morning In Kiumulh
Fulla after un illness of three
yeura. Born In Chariton county,
Missouri, In 1(157, she came with
her mother unci brothers to Ore
gon In 1871. The family settled
in Juckson county, 17 miles
from Jacksonville. Mra. Shat
tuck, then Theodocla E. Culbcrt
son, attended public schools
there and taught In the county
for about five yeurs.
In 1882 she married Solon
Shattuck, who was a pioneer
homesteader In Fort Klamath.
After their marriage Mr. and
Mrs. Shattuck lived in Fort
Klumatli a short time and then
moved to his homestead of 1(10
acres. Luter on they bought 30
ucres near the town and Mr.
Shattuck gave two acres of the
land for a store, which was the
now
Pioneer Passes
Us.
Co to Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Shaffer went to Lnke o'
the Woods today. They are
building a cnbin on the west
side of the lako.
Italian Crisis
Seems Subsided
ROME, June 15 (41 As fast
as It blew up. Italy's Dollticnl
crisis apparently hud blown
over today.
No new Instances of disorder
were reported, anil the flight
Into exile of King Umberto 11
had ceased even to be a subject
of frequent debute on Rome
streets.
Apparently In deference to
the wishes of Interior Minister
Gliiiipnpe Komlta, there were
no celebrations of the king's de
parture or of the defacto advent
of the republic.
Guerrillas Clash
In Philippines
CABANATUAN. Luzon, June
IS lVi Fifteen peasants were
reported slain and five wounded
today In renewed clashes nt
three points In Nueva Eclja
province, where the new Philip
pine agrarian commission is at
tempting to settle prolonged do
mestic unrest.
Governor Isubclo Castnncda
sum municipal nutiiorilles re
ported buttles between civil
guards, Hukhaliihiip guerrillas
and rival Usaffe guerrilla at the
village of San Felipe, Knbnull
lian and Cnmadiig, all within 23
miles of this central Luzon pro
vincial capital.
The name used In medical re
ports for the black or ship rut
is rattus ratios rattus.
Kiss in the Sky
In Portland Lawrence Sinter
left for Portlnnd Thiirsclny. He
expects to return lntc next
week.
To Lake Mr. and Mrs. Nenl
Stcwnrt left this afternoon for
(heir summer home at Lnkc o'
the Woods.
Fort Klumutli. They raised stock
and ran a duiry until they came
to Klumuth Fulls In 1912, where
they purcliuscd a home on North
11th street. After living here
for one year they moved to a
40-acre ranch lust off the old
Fort Klamath road. Mr. Shat
tuck died there in IBIS. While
Mrs. Shattuck lived at the ranch
she made butter which she sold
to customers In Klamath Falls
and the Agency.
Surviving are one daughter.
Mra. Clara a May Collmun of
Klamath Falls: one aon, Obi! S.
Shattuck of Richland, Wash.;
one sister, Mrs. Fred Looslcy of
Fort Klamath, Ore.; one brother,
James Culbertson of Central
Point, Ore.; eight grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.
Alaskan Party Off
On Good Will Tour
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June
13 tH't Territorial Gov. Ernest
Gruenina and 21 Anchorage
businessmen will leave by plane
at 4 a. m. tomorrow on a good
will tour which they term "a
search for a direct trade route
to the east," ala Christopher
Columbus.
During the trip, the plane will
make overnight stops at Chi
cago, Fargo, Minneapolis, Great
Falls and Edmonton. A high
light of their two-day Chicago
visit will be the planting of the
ling of Alaska at the intersec
tion of State and Madison
streets, terminus of their round
trip. Marion County Man
Jailed For Incest
SALEM. June 15 (IP) Ralph
John Holtz, 47, was held In the
Marlon county Jail under $25,000
bail here Saturday, charged with
incest.
A 16-year-old daughter
charged that Holtz wns the fath
er of her child born In a Long
view hospital in April. Holtz
wns arrested In Kelso Friday and
returned here Immediately
MRS. THEODOCIA SHATTUCK
Ii This
ALASKA NOMINATION
WASHINGTON, June IS P)
President Truman today nomi
nated John L. McCormlck as
stnte director of selective serv
ice for Alaska.
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brought peace. WITHOUT
PEACE (with atomic warfare
hanging over us like the sword
of Damocles) there can be no
real prosperity, no real happi
ness, no real progress in the
foreseeable future.
WITH PEACE if accompan
ied by some measure of under
standing and willingness to live
and let live the horizons of
opportunity for human happi
ness and human welfare are
LIMITLESS.
Steel Railroad
Strike Ended
PITTSBURGH. June 15 uP
Its railroad strike ended by gov
rnment seizure, the Jones and
Laughlin Stel corporation's bige
Pittsburgh plant was back in
opration today but officials said
they do not expect to achieve
normnl production for another
four davs.
The five-day strike of 250
trainmen of the Monongahcl
connecting railroad, which
serves the J. and L. mill, ended
abruptly last night as soldiers
arrived" In trucks from the Car
lisle, Pa., barracks "to furnish
protection to workers whose
services might be required."
Forrestal Expected
At Bikini June 28
ABOARD USS MOUNT Mc
KINLEY, Bikini, June 15 (IP)
Admiral Blandy, commander of
Operation Crossroad, advised to
day that Secretary of Navy For
restal tentatively plans to arrive
at Bikini June 28.
A radio message said the sec
retary would probably be ac
companied by an aide, Capt.
William Smedberg. and not more
than six other officers.
Portugal is the most Impor-,
tant source of cork. j
Paul Carlson
Passes At 81
Paul Casper Carlson, a resi
dent of Klamath county for over
40 years, died Thursday, June
13, following an extended ill
ness. Carlson, well-known among
old-time residents, was born 81
years ago in Teer, Denmark. As
a young man he served in the
Danish army before coming to
this country.
When he first came to Klam
ath Falls he managed a wood
fuel business, and his wood
wagon was a familiar sight to
people here as he made deliv
eries. In recent year he has ac
quired a large section of prop
erty east of the Shasta district,
and owned a ranch in the Mt.
Lakl area.
He made his home at 1290
Patterson.
He Is survived by a brother,
Joe Carlson, a sister, Anna Duee
of Longmont, Colo., a niece,
Fannie Shields of Rickreall,
Ore., two grandncphews, and a
grandniece, all ol L,ongmoni.
Funeral services ana mier
ment will be held Sunday at
Longmont.
Mohr Elected
By State Elks
BAKER, Ore.. June 15 VP)
John N. Mohr, Hood River, was
elected president of the Oregon
Elks lodge as delegates to the i
annual state convention closed !
their two days session here this
morning. I
Delegates were to select their I
1947 meeting place late this;
afternoon. Coos Bay was con-
ceded the choice. i
Other state officers for the j
coming year will be: E. L. Hat
tan, Eugene, first vice presi-l
dent; A. N. Nicolai, Oregon
City, second vice president;
Elmo Angele, Lakeview, third ;
vice president. E. L. Scott, Med- i
ford, treasurer; and trustees: F.
C. Garesche, Portland; Kirby j
S. Fortune, Marshfield; Herb
Hacker, Astoria; M. E. Doble.
Pendleton, and James A. Buy
ers, Salem.
Frank J. Lonergan of Port
land addressed a memorial serv-'
ice this morning. I
Injured
; ' i
i lain Ha a' ill li t ii - ltt hi
fK8I.D S NfWS. Klaaialk r.lll. Ota. SATI BOr. Jaaa U. 11. Fata Tar
Superfort Crew Selected
To Drop First Bikini Bomb
ABOARD THE CROSSROADS Inf as available the other crewe
FLAGSHIP, Mt. McKinley, June
15 Wi The Superfortress crew
commanded by 30-ycar-old MuJ.
Woodrow P. awancutt, will.
barring accidents, drop the first
atomic test bomb at Bikini la
goon next month.
The honor of being recom
mended for the assignment was
won by Swancutt'a crew in
gruelling competition with four
other crack bomber crews at
the 20th bomber command base
at Kwajalein.
Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey,
commander of the 20th, made
the recommendation, final ac
ceptance of which ia being tem
porarily withheld by Maj. Gen.
WUliam A. Kepner, army chief
of aviation in connection with
the atomic tests.
"I will accept the lineup se
lection (of Swancutt's crew)
after June 20, always consider-
if conditions necessitate a
change," Kepner said aboard
this flagship.
Ramey'i recommendation wa't
forwarded from hit headquart
ers at the Kwajalein B-29 bomb
er base.
Major Swancutt, 30 years old.
is a native of Rapid, Wis.
G. B. Coxad. long-time Link-
ville district constable, ia in a
hospital at Baker, Ore., follow
ing injury in a atage wreck.
Cozad today was reported im
proved, but still hospitalised.
Eight other Klamath men were
injured when the bus. bound for
the state Elka convention, overturned.
Cozad Stays
In Hospital
BAKER, Ore., June 15 UP)
Gary Cozad, Klamath Falls con
stable who received serious
scalp wounds in a bus wreck
near here Thursday, was said to
day to be improving satisfactor
ily but will be confined to the
Baker hospital several days.
Loui Drager, of Klamath
Falls, hospitalized following the
wreck, was released from the
hospital after treatment of a
shoulder injury. The two men
were with a party of nine Klam
ath Falls lodge members en
route to the state Elks lodge
convention here. The bus in
wnicn iney were riding over
turned and was damaged extensively.
ALL MAKES
AND MODELS
All Types
RADIO
BATTERIES
Available
RADIO TUBES
At the time of the War
1812 salt cost $5 a bushel.
of
uoiimi Hmu mutt
DIVIDE
FRANCHISED DEALER
Pelican Radio
AND
Appliance Co.
119 So. 5th
FCC MAN CONFIRMED
WASHINGTON, June 15 (IP)
Paul Walker of Oklahoma was
confirmed by the senate today
as a member of the federal com
munications commission for a
seven-year term.
Bird feathers are the strong
est natural structure.
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
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Sewing Machine Service
Your Independritt Dealer
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Free Lecture on Christian Science
liUee
6UMiticut Science and Ute BtUineii. of
jSituna
Br
Herschel P. Nunn, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon
Member ef the Bear al Laclereehle at Tbe Metber Charcb.
Tha rirat Charcb af Chrlat, Sciential, la Baetea, Maaa.
Fremont School Auditorium, 715 High Street
. ., Monday, June 17, 8:15 p. m.
To Be Broadcast Over KFLW (1450) The Public Is Cordially
Invited
Pan-American Plane
Sets Atlantic Mark
LONDON, June 15 UP) A
new commercial air speed rec
ord for the Atlantic was claimed
today by Pan American World
Airways as the clipper Bermu
da landed at London airport 11
hours and eight minutes after
leaving New York. A strong
tail wind helped.
The Lockheed Constellation,
with 39 passengers, averaged
316 miles an hour for the 3518
mile crossing Pan American al
so claimed the previous record
of 12 hours and eight minutes.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Come To Church Sunday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
North Eighth and Washington Streets
CECIL C. BROWN. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
9:45
11:00
6:45
8:00
m. Sunday School for all ages
m. Morning Worship Message by the Pastor
m. Training Union for all age groups
m. Evening Worship Message by the Pastor
Baptist Youth Program over KFJI Saturday 8:00 p. m.
Sunday School Bus Service to South Suburban Areas
Building Homa Mr. and Mrs.
, Alex Brcnrcliffe are completing
their new homo on the cast side
of Lake o' the Woods.
Marshall Jacobs, flagpole altter
doing atint from Memorial Day
to July 4. at Coshocton, Ohio, ia
encouraged by girl friend, Misa
Lorna Coamar, who "cornea up"
to give him a klaa, Jacoba ia
37-year-old steeplejack.
NEA telephoto
Church of The Nazarene
Mr.
Garden and Martin Sta.
and Mra. James L. Walker,
Pastors
You are Invited to attend our services,
Dr, Weaver W. Heaa, newly elected diatrlct superintendent,
will be our gueat apeaker Sunday evening, 8 o'clock. Plan
to come hear him.
Mra. Walker will be speaking in the morning worahip hour,
11 o'clock.
Bible Preaching
Singtyme Special Singing
What Doth The Lord
Require Of Thee?
I planned an ultra modern home, priorities lifted . . .
But a Belgian woman whispered, "I have no home at all!"
I dreamed of a country place for luxurious week-ends . . .
But a Jewish lad kept saying, "I have no country!"
I decided on a new cupboard right now . . .
But a child in China sobbed out, "I have no cup!"
I started to buy a new washing machine ...
But a Polish woman said softly, "I have nothing to wash!"
I wanted a auick freezing unit for storing food . . .
But across the waters the cry, "I have no food!"
I ordered a new car for the pleasure of loved ones . . .
But a war orphan cried out, "I have no loved ones!"
MAYME GARNER MILLER.
WE READ
"But whoso hath the world's goods, and beholdcth his
brother in need, and shuttcth up his compassion from him,
how doth the love of God abide In him." And Jesus said,
"Inasmuch as ye did It unto one of these my brethren, even
these least, ye did it unto Me."
THE CHURCH TRIES TO BUILD WITHIN ALL MEN THE
SPIRIT OF COMPASSION, LOVE AND GOODWILL . . .
.'. . WE WELCOME YOU TO THESE SERVICES . . .
Christian Church -- 9th and Pine
Welcomes You to Its Services
Bible School .... 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:50 a.m.
Youth Croup .... 6:30 p. m. Worship 7:45 p. m.
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
"THE BATTLE OF
Hear it played on the piano. It's Bush's own composi
tion of this great battle.
MONDAY, June 17th
Dynamic Preaching!
. Meetings each night except Saturday
7:30 P. M.
A. J. BUSH
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Sunday 7:30 p. m. Evangelist Bush
A great evangelistic service.
- y , 7LL:
Rev. and Mrs.
C. O. ROSS
PASTORS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
EIGHTH
and OAK
STREETS