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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1947)
oveOnTo Dig Through Plane Wreckage Pope Pleads For Peace VATICAN CITY, June 2 OftPope Plus XII today portrayed "fruitless conferences succeeding one another" and appealed to the world's peace makers to grasp the remaining op portunities to restore normal rela tions among nations. "The peoples, bitterly deluded In their desire for order, peace and reconstruction, are coming to lose patience and hope," the pontiff said, but he admonished them: "Fear not." ntaAlD KIWS. Klsmsla T.lli, 0r. MONDAY. Jans t, IM1, Vat Mta "There Is always room tor a peace ful settlement." he added, "May the rulers of the states not let slip this opportunity; It may be Ood forbid the last opportunity." The pope spoke after receiving the cardinals' greeting on his name day, The address was broadcast In several languages b the Vatican radio. WANTED Experlenctd Nlte Sawyer, 9-ft. and 10-ft, right and loft hand rigs, 1.96 '4 per hour Sawmill Better (Nlte) 1.064 per hour Edgermtm (Nlte) 1.6914 per hour Contract Oreen Lumber Piltri THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Stirling City, Calif. Hold Down Wheat Price WASHINGTON, Juu 2 il'l-Thn inurnment him decided to buck the unlit market for (iiturn supplies of ilirut needed for export rnllicr llinii iy lo (Ix (up price II In willing .1 psy. Ill reporting III In decision, re. mhiimIuIo narlriillurn department of- The "cock-crowing" hour In Bibli cal times meant a specific hour, be ginning at 3 o'clock In the morning. ' Insurance won't prevent an acci dent, hut It will prevent a tot of grief. Hans Norland Insurance. 123 N. 6th Wt. ulnla null) privately loduy lliry luul ,1!, rw -r . '1 tTMSOU ' if .-jllllfW X Aii'V.fv v. I J - . I f t , 41 I i Tail I fTW i i L. r t III M 1' " Ft M MIICUIUC" mim m winy wny 1110 oivcriiiiictit niiilil be sure (if get nil supplies Tor needy in rim nhrnnd n Ui liny whatever the market do imurlit. Keep I'rli'o Itimii Hopeful lit keeping wheat prices nun jumping buck to the :i-u-,ulirl level reached luii wlntrr. Ihn kmvernmrul Imd considered seitluu price ui which It would buy whrni, II win me,ij nui.li nn wunr xiuld pretty wrll tlx Hip market rlrc. ''llin Idea finally wm towed aside. mwever, Iwcnuse of the urgent needs if inunv foreign urea between now and their own lull harvests. The government was auld to hnve concluded thul It it federal purchuae price were Mil farmers und others Inhuming IIH1 wheat would simply hold the grain. It so, vitluiibln lime would bo lut III iicilliui tuppllei jveisca. If the limrkrt movement were i.M.veil a miiiiUi or mi, Uiomi of 1 1- Jtials declared, It tl lit 1 1 1 be Impossible Hi net nil Ilia grain io marxni uc 4i,i net all the araln to mark J rUM of Hit crnicni snuriuge liltit cere. Riiilrlinnc Tn UQUIIJdIC Rleven buildings nl the Klamath Falls naval mr station hnve been pasted by priority groups mid me now up lor bide (rum the general public, war asset administration representatives here announced to day. The list IiicIuiIca: Mess hull, rrcrratlnn hull, dls imnuiry, rnillo bulldlnit. warehouse, two nunnery buildings mid two bnr rurki, Two luo-gnlloii gasoline tnrife are offered nlo. Included wlih each structure ere ailnrhrd fixtures surh as plumbing, heating, electrical mid refrigerator systems, will plie, water ple, etc. Complete details end official bid form iney be obtained from war assets administration, office of reul properly. P. O. box 40(13, Portland, or the WAA representative t the air station. Hlela mm I be In the Portland WAA office by 9 a. m,. June P, 1047, when they will be opened. Do you know that you can retain your rale and build up longevity while In the naval reserve for In active duty, and mill go about your everyday work? Bee your navy re cruiter In the pout office building, now. morale or annual wrAT:.uiKT tmt IU rr .,.J.4 li...mt,.F 11. lflifl i o.. irNA l ire, i oii'iuNn; OOUI'ANf if ILlf(,f,l. In lit llin Ml C'udiiMllrut, ,r..l. in Ih ha,ir,K eAa,IM4,.nf of II !! f Olflul T I.NCOMl Tllil riVjm l mm lot ii.. 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M, fl, BrtAlNATIP, Pnn, JAMKR It, RLI M MON, Hf. Slttuhiry rMltlont mtorntiv for nftv : JOHN N. AHA MR. Portlnml. Or. OHM N. ADAMH. OK.V AOKNT .If, Accltlont. iUniiii Group and Wimlon lititit. rorllind 4, Ornon. jlere getting famous, sweetheart tally CORN Sammy SOYA far body-bulldlng proteins foe flavor end energy 1 .6. raiTS- Hrfinrn unit pollrc illr ihmugh of May 211. Iloillm of victims lie In New Pine Creek Eubrrniil over the propltloua Alnnii Hie fnrtiirra, null workers, ami ull are wenrniK KK'ul big Ainlle. And why not? The prlng cropii were on the veiuo ut n com pleie burn-out and some full cropn were Allowing giu of fading, but now mml all the rropn w ill be revivi fied and Ida will be turned lo gain. The ruin Marled early TucMliiy morning und It ruined nlinoAt con Alnnlly all dny Tuesday and gave the good earth a grand noukliig. The KbaI grange u giving a bene fit dunce till Hnlurday evening lo which the public la Invlled. A iilntc lunch will be acrvrd nt mldulght. ICvuiigellAllc aen'lrea art) being held nl the Klrnt UupllAt church here and will hut until Bundiiy, June I. The Hev, J. M. McCraw la conducting the meellnet. I Rom HurriA put the flnlnhlng touchei lo the church gruuudn WedneMlny with hi bulldozer, levej Ing up the terrain. C'onrretc aleiai have recently been added to Ihc church apuionch whliii nddn great ly to the front of Hie edifice. Itcv. ITuKene lltirrowir, lo:iil pulor, U to be rongrnuilutrd on hl active Inter il In the remodelliiK und gem-rul Ifiiproveiueut of the church prem Uea. Ho pluiu to conMruct a high gabled vettlbule over the concrete approach, then give the exterior a complete painting. Then perhaM a lawn will lie planted on the grounds and n picket fence built around It. A few treea will be pluiiled later and then the premlaea will be In tip top thupe. Mm. Amelia Chamberlain of Med- ford arrived Hundny for a three-day vlAlt with her slAter. Mm. Mary Newmiin. Mi. Newmiut'a daughter, feftwV"! I i!'!'y','lLl. nf''Iiy 1" Bunllei,ome' fru,llds r()m KI(imR,n faug buck to Medford for a few days' VIAIl. Pearl Newman Is vlMtlng on the West Hide with her aunt und uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Dlnmnnd Newman. First Km. C. K. Moss and Muster Sgl. Henry O. Morrison from Klam ath Fnll showed movies of real war fare of the Inst war mid gave talks explaining the iiso of various guns and war Implements at the last Hireling of the Kn.it Ride grunge, n week niio lust Saturday. After the program the officers answered questions, offered help for any vet erans with problems of any nature and filled In a general constructive and entertaining program. Robert Cook left on Wednesday morning for Sacramento where he will spend a month or so visiting his parents and other relatives. His father. Mr. French, wns uu and .tprnl a day visiting here and took Kooert Duck wiin nun. The grunge Indies nre asked to bring two of the following sand wiches, salads and cakes for the plate lunch at (he benefit dance this Saturday evening. Alvln McKuno and Min k Pnrt n attended the grand lodge of the IOOF. held nt Tho Dulles on Mnv 21 and 3J. They left on the 20th nnd returned Frldny the a:ird. The last day of school at the Kellv Creek school wns held Thursday ovcnlng when a big potluck nipper was served with two kinds of Ice cream for a topper. The graduat ing exercises followed Ihc simner whon five eighth graders, Arleno Tuxhoin, Duke Brown, Dwnyns 8t. Olalr, Hnrvey McClnln nnd Ln Don na Nowmnn were presented with diplomas bv Irvln L. Finis, chnlrmnu of tho school hoard. i The presentation of tho diplomas ! followed the rending- of tho clnss 1 wills nnd prophecies by the gradu ates'. Prcuodlng this event, Anne ' It took 20 yearj to perfect the delicious blending of flavor and nourishment . . , now, new Corn-Soya Ii catching on fast, It's toasty, tempting, stays crisp In milk. Got some today. . v .... Hie rh&rred ruins of I'nlted Airline piano after It crashed at La Guard la field on a takeoff the night the furrfround. Merrill Mm. frank Morgan of DnvU Creek, Calif., I vlMtlng her brother and Altcr-ln-liiw, Mr. and Mm. John O'Nell. Mr. and Mr. Victor Shuck and Mr. and Mm. O'Nell wero host nt dinner pnrty, Wednesday eve ning nt the Hportanum'i hotel In Tulclake, honoring Mr. Morsan. Mr. and Mra. Diiiinm Unlrd of Kluinuth Kails, vlAlled here over the week-end with her purcnU, Mr. and Mra. Dili Layman. Mr. and Mr. Vcrlu liccve and fuiuily will leave inuj week fur a trip to bun r'ruuciAco. Tncy plan lo iciurn Sunday, Dick ttcevea will remain lucre lo visit lor a lew week Willi nit nuiu, Connie Dybdnl. Mra, A. M. Crynujl u cxected home Suiurduy lium u vlall in bun KrnnclAco. Ur. K K. Tnilninn haa been mak ing tome improvement on hla prop erty here. A cement aidcwalk waa liuitalled along the from of the property and a driveway built. Willie Moore and Uiwrence Heed uAitlited with the work. Van Holdrn and Darrell King, operator of the Merrill HIlllardA and the Merrill Clothing More, are on a buhlncsii trip to Portland. Mr. and Mr. Tom Cole and daughter. Kathy. Glen Hunnlcutl jiml Wilbur Simpp spent Sunday Hulling on the Dr.vhutai. mrs. Minnie jonnson arrived Tuesday to spend a few weeks visit- I lug her dniiKhter. Mrs. Van Holden. J. L. Henlon returned Tuesday from a weeks stay In Sacramento. Heuton la Mrs. O. J. Harris' father. Willie Moore and Clifford Phillips . were putting a paint Job on the front of Casllemun's pharmacy Wednes- i day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. "Kack Hodges and spent the week-end fulling at Mil- ler luxe. The teen-nge boys of Merrill have formed a baseball club. Anyone : boni In 1930 or later Is eligible for membership. They practice every ' evening at 8 o'clock on Uic school dlnmond. The team will piny Con ger school at Merrill, Sunday, June , 1. Game time 10 a. m. j Plana have been completed for : the Memorial Dnv dance at the i Community hall, Snturrtnv, Mny 31. ' Dancing will begin nt 10 p. m.. with I music by Baldy's band. The dance 1 Is sponsored by the VFW post No. ' 4.0M. Members of the VFW nuxlllnrv ! and the Oirl Scouts assisted with the sale of "Buddy" poppies Satur day. ' Mrs. Victor Shuck and Mrs. Bob ; Bnrry mnde a combined business nnd shopping trip to Klnmnth Falls Tuesdny. Sprngue, county superintendent, gave the cliiss a splendid informal talk on how to choose the right course nnd how to get along with people. She snld lots of people i lose meir joos wnen tncy Know now, but lack a type of personolltv. enabling them to get along arid work with the other fellow. The PTA put on a song number, and the two rooms each sang a song which concluded tho program. n Saturday, June? Music by mini Malm Pappy Gordon Dancing 10 Till 2 Admission $1.00 Pioneer Community A family dinner at the home of T. P. Znronlliiikl wan given May 18. Oucala were Mra. A. Morrleon and Mra. Wesley Morrison of Aihland, Mr. and Mra. John ZaroAlnxkl, Mil dred Motachenbncher, Helen Eckert, Joe, Kaymond, Eddie, Donald, Louie und Mr, and Mra. Zaroxliu' '. Joe Znroalnitkl, KUH3 senior, won ' a achnlanihlp lo HI. Mary's college and aiAo an airplane trip south with all exeiises paid. He returned home home bunday evening. He will at tend HI. Marys this falL Mr. and Mrs. M. Parsons had as their guests the past week their i duughtcr. Mrs. Carl Hiingle and two children from Hutherlln, Ore. Cullers In tills area this past week were Mrs, Ruby Kcnyon, Mrs. Marguerite Ward. Mr. and Mrs. rrcd Cofcr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rob- . ertson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Saund qulsl, Mr. and Mrs. M. Olllcspie and : daughter Ami. former residents, were here the past week for a few ; days. They arc making their home 1 at Salem. They say they like It very much there. The Olllesptea have a ! new car. i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frntn visited lit the Fred Kihiiu on Fall creek ', last Thursday. . Mrs. Fannie Talbot returned from ; Ahhlund Sunday after spending a , few days with Aunt Lucy Cordon j at the home of H. H, Van Valkcn- I bcm. James Rundul has as nice a strawberry natch as you will see ! anywhere. The yield Is very heavy i and the berries are ripe now and it Is a beautiful sight ' Check Q rj n PI Q ri n Popular Albums ri Let's Have a Party RALPH EDWARDS :. $3,93 PI Sons By The U DINNING SISTERS S3.31 n nn Bv P FRANK SINATRA S3 57 FRANK SINATRA $3.57 A DATE WITH DINAH Dinah Shora S3.57 ri WALTZES GUY LOMBARDO 3.93 MAIL and TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Charge Accounts Invited ' (All prtoei Inolods federal tax) HARWiN'S RECORD DEPT. 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