Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 13, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Australian Leaders Head
Small Nations Attack In
UN Over Soviet-US Delay
T.Aff it SITfiCESS. June 13 (At
Col. W. R. Hodgson of Australia led
4 a amall nations attack today
: against a big power failure to
! break a 60-day deadlock between
L the United States and Russia ou
.a baslo working plan for world dls
y armament.
' He told the United Nations com
1 mission on conventional armaments
!. that the major powers had only
delayed the group's work when they
were given problems to settle among
' themselves.
' While criticising the Big Fives
inability to agree on how to tackle
arms limitation. Hodgson also drew
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and np
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Slightly worn Steel Frame
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BLANKETS
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WAIST O'ALLS
BIB O'ALLS
PAINTER'S O'ALLS
CARPENTER O'ALLS
FRISKO JEANS
COVERALLS
attntlnn to its failure to auree on
a governor for the internationalised
city of Trieste.
"We are back where we started
from In this commission," the Aus
tralian said. "It is a surprising
but a true thing that you have a
great power submitting a proposal
and another major power submit
ting a counter plan. You have had
a power submitting a name for gov
ernor tof Trlestei and Immediately
you have another power submitting
a counter name."
Expressing Australia's' support of
the U. S. plan for the regulation
and reduction of armaments and
armed forces, he urged the com
mission to get on with the lob
which the major powers had failed
to accomplish.
Xn a 30-minute speech, Andrei A.
Oromvko, Soviet delegate, upheld
his plan for the commission's work
as a simple and direct one and at
tacked the United States proposal
as being of no value.
He also told the commission that
It must recognise a link between
prohibition of atomic weapons and
general reduction of armaments.
The United States plan, favored by
the majority of the commission,
does not recognise that link, the
United States contending that this
commission should not be con
cerned with atomic energy.
The commission adjourned until
June 18 without acting on either
plan. 1
Farmer Starts Jail
Term Today .
SEATTLE. June 13 OPv Unable
to post (5000 ball demanded by
Superior Judge Hugh Todd in order
to defer start of a three-month
Jail sentence until June Jl, George
Pfelffer. 89. Dallas, Ore., farmer,
was taken to Jail late yesterday.
Given the sentence and a 4O0 tine
for six traffic violations, he asked
deferral of the sentence to return
home to harvest his cherry crop. He
moved to Oregon several months
ago. He pleaded guilty to the
charges yesterday.
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Boneless
Hundreds of Gift for "Dad" Are Here . . . and at Prices
You Will Appreciate.
If you prefer, we can offer gift certificates that allow
"Dad" to select the present of his own choice.
Two Suiters II glzes from 3'i
$13.50 $12.95
up Baci, na Brown
s n . Western
X Pure Silk ....
. . V Outfits
Tie and A ,
Il Handkerchief
IL - Sets ) BooU
V $2.95
V Regular 1.95 'J . .
Jackets
Line of Work Clothes
SWEAT SHIRTS
CORDS
WHIPCORD PANTS
O'ALL JACKETS
BIG DUKE GLOVES
RAIN CLOTHES
C Of C Conference
In Pendleton
LA GRANDE. June 13 lAV-Oren
O. Allison, president of the Oregon
Chamber of Commerce Executives,
and secretary-manager oi tne Pen
dleton chaaiber of commerce, pre
sided over the first Northeastern
Oregon chamber of commerce con
ference opening here today.
Representatives from Umatilla.
Athena. Vale, Ontario, Joseph. Pilot
Rock, Hermlston, Mlllon-Freewnter,
Enterprise. Nyssa. Elgin. Wallowa,
Union, Baker, Pendleton and La
Grande are attending.
Speakers will Include Robert Ball,
Baker chamber; Lee Jacobs, Baker;
and Allison.
State Police
Force Upped
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UUI1 W ..... i VI...V, " " "
will enable the enlargement of staff
here as well as at other patrol of-1
flees throughout the state, will go
rr .inlv 1 hut fiur Furl V.
Tichenor of the Klamath Falls of
fice said he did not know how many
men would be allocated to his pa
trol.
The sergeant has made a recom-
-.-hiim, in lh hud nfflCA ask
ing that his present roster of nine
men covering xvwmnui
county, be doubled but no assur
ance has been received officially as
to how large the local staff will be.
According to Sgt. Tichenor. his
staff now includes Privates L. ,G.
Bergmann. William J. Colbert L.
... nAA trnonn Rob Mll-
ton. D. J. Reed and Mnrk Sullivan.
all operating out oi ira n.iu....
Falls patrol, and Thomas Martin
. ah.t.4rlt,r Ktjilinned
SriikevlewTh'Klamalh-lke
patrol is one oi me nntcv
state of Oregon lr point of souare
miles but not largest in considera
tion of DooulaUon, the sergeant
pointed out. , , .
mere w r"u,uv ,
way for a state poHc school to
Oregon Vocational school using the
..Mrjinf. rrr'The
school Is primarilv for training and
Instruction of new recruits under
the new approorlations Increase.
Tichenor advsed. and on comple
xi - riiits will un
doubtedly be assWned to various
patrol stations in uie
it. nll ,nr4nff r.1ianl!".flr'naV off.
Sell those still useful but no longer
needed articles through The Herald
and News Want Ads.
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Sunday, June 15th
il
Father's Day
Surprise Him With
King's Men
Toiletries
From 2.50
Available in' crystal or flaming
gold bottle. A gift he will ap
preciate. '
.Since lilt.
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DREW'S
'MANSTORE
FASHION PARK
LUGGAGE
HOUSE SLIPPERS
PAJAMAS
DRESS SHIRTS
SUSPENDERS
Sport
f and
Leisure
li JACKETS
I $10.00 I
Vi and up
V Reg. 19.85 W
Three Occupants Of This Car Hurt
II
ft
The front end of this car was a
a pick-up truck operated by Tom Walters Jr., at Woeus Tuesday afternoon. The sedan was driven by
Carl Gibson and his passengers were Mrs. (llbson and Willie Parker, all of Klamath Falls, Walters and
Gibson were Injured but are recovering at their homes, Mrs. Gibson Is Improving at Klamalh Vslle hos
pital from Injuries Including a broken left leg. but Parker remained In an unconscious condition at the
hospital, II was learned today. Both Gibson and Parker are employee of Tom Brown, logging contractor.
Walters Is a farmer.
Merrill
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sham are on
a combined business and pleasure
trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strack and
family .will go to Portland for the
week-end.
The VFW post of Merrill has
formed a Softball team. On June
10, they played the Firemen of
Tulelake at Tulelake. and brought
home the winning score of 18-8.
Wednesday evening, the VFW team
met the Merrill Volunteer fire de
partment team on the home field
and chalked up a score of 16-8 In
favor of the Vets. Don Ratllff Is
manager of the VFW team.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Holden have
returned from a vacation of two
weeks.
Joe Bally drove to Lebanon Tues
day to bring home Mrs. Bally and
the children, who have been visit
ing with her parents there for the
past three weeks.
A group of Merrill high school
bovs have been enjoying a grand
vacation at Seven Mile lake. They
trucked saddle horses to Fort Kla
math and packed Into their camp.
They fished in various .streams
along the Skyline trail. The weath
er wasn't conducive to camping
pleasure, but they took the snow
and rain in stride and came home
without a cold In the group In spite
of the fact that their clothes and
bedding were soaked throughout
most of the trip.
Sad Journey
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George Alexander, 8. (above),
holds a -suitcase in his lap as he
leaves Seattle alone by train to ac
company thebody of his father to
Oklahoma. The father died of a
heart attack in Seattle, leaving the
lad without relatives or guardians.
He Is going to his grandmother
near Cherokee, Okla.
llalin
Saturday,
June 14
Music by
' The
Oregon
Hillbillies
Dancing 10 Till 2
Admission 11.00
' - . .
&'ilt, J
n it n
mass of twisted metal as the mult
Mr. Elliott and Mr. Kendall
chaperoned the group. Mr. Kendall
and Bob Rexford had a near tragic
experience when they became lost
one night during a storm and wan
dered several hours through the
freeslng snow before finding the
camp.
They also had the misfortune to
lose two of the saddle horses. They
straved away one afternoon and
the thick timber and the rain mode
It Impossible to find them. The
group spent several days searching.
The horses are a black and a bay.
and wore hobbles at the time they
got awav. It would be appreciated If
the people of Fort Klamalh vicinity
would keep an eye out for them and
reoort If such a pair Is seen.
Bob Burleigh and Velton Hasklns
left yesterdav with their saddle
horses to make a further search for
the lost pair. The boys who made
the trtn were Ron-Id Trotman.
Gene Chrtstlanson. Don Bowman.
Bob Rexford. Robert Burleigh.
Dovle Hasklns and Drlmar Hasklns.
Women of the Moose held elec
tion of officers on June S. Those
elected to office were, senior re
gent, Olga Bradshaw; Junior re
gent. Mary Lou Nine: rhaplnln,
Maggie Adams: recorder. Re Van
Meter; treasurer. Anna Hartlerode
Senior Regent Olivia Hobta will
hold the (unlor graduate regent
chair for the coming year. Chapter
night nrogrsm was nrevntd ov
the membershlo committee. Beulan
Van Meter, chairman.
The program consisted of musical
guessing game, the music played by
pianist Mamie Olaromlnl. Vlasta
Pelrik was a-arded a prize 'or
guessing all correctly. A community
sing was held. "Carry Me Bsck To
Old Virginia" was the favorite num
ber. A poem written by Florence
Wilson was resd bv Olga Bradshaw.
Installation of officers will be held
In the men s hall on June 17. Ap
pointed officers, escort and com
mittee chairmen will be announced
later. Mamie Olacomlnl will present
Mooseheart chapter night program.
A practice of all escorts, officers
and committee chairmen will be
held Monday afternoon, June 18. at
2 p. m.
Worth Wiley and his daughter.
Mary, brother and niece of Mrs.
Eber Kllpatrlck, visited here last
week, with Mr. and Mrs. Kllpatrlck.
They are flying their private plane
to San Francisco to visit college
friends of Mary's. The plane la a
Cessna, and Wiley Is a member of
the recently organized Flying Farm
ers. Lee Holiday Is a member from
this community. Mary Wiley teaches
at Scappoose.
Mrs. Lillian Thomason and Mrs.
Jennie Taylor attended the grange
convention In Bend, Ore. Henry An
derson, delegate from Pomona, was
there. Mrs. John Olacomlnl. grange
master, stopped off at the conven
tion en route to Portland where she
and Olacomlnl are taking their son.
Anthonv, for medical, treatment.
Thirty-four members from Klamath
and Lake counties were there.
Jim O'Connor was In town from
Mt. Dome last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams made a
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(Formerly of Ashland)
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With
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This new Insecticide, available In either dust or spray
form, Is giving effective control of grasshoppers. It may
be applied by airplane or ground equipment.
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Farm Equipment-
TS4 Bo. Blxth Bu
In Crash
r-sr': F
of a collision between the sedan and
Midland
8hlrley MUlegan of Midland has
been chosen by Midland grange as
the outstanding 4-H club member
of that community and the grange
Is sending her to Corvallls to attend
4-H summer school an the J. W.
Kerns 4-H scholarship.
The scholarship was awarded by
the J. W. Kerns Implement com
pany to the grange sending In Uie
most sales slips In the state grange
contest. Midland grange received
the award. Shirley is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mllllgan, both
grange members.
Midland grangers are reminded of
the remodeling of the hall and any
member or friend who can donate a
few hours or days of work Is en
couraged to help with the construc
tion. There will be plenty of Jobs
for everyone, according to Jay
Mundlln, chairman of the building
conumltee.
Attending the slate grange meet
ing from Oils grange were Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Hickman. Mr. and Mrs.
August Andrleu. Mrs. Joe Mllanl.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis riowers and
Mrs. Edna Travels.
George Flowers, youth chairman
for Midland grange, has announced
a picnic for thai group Sunday,
June VI, at the gravel pit at Fort
Klamath. An Invitation has been
extended to all grange members to
attend.
Midland grange will have as
guests Wednesday night, June 18.
members of the Merrill grange. The
Home Economics club will serve re
freshments. Mrs. Roy Huff Is chair
man of the club.
Five tons of high grade alloy
steels go Into the manufacture of
one transport or heavy bomber
plane.
combined business and pleasure trip
to Hcno last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shuck left
Thursday morning for Los Oatos.
They will attend the graduation
of their son, Mervyn, from Monte
suma Mountain Ranch school.
Louis Moore had gone to Portland
to go through the medical clinic. An
old back Injury has been bothering
him.
"Your Health Is Oar
Business"
BUCKHORN MINERAL
SPRINGS SANITARIUM
Hot Minerel
and
Mud Baths
ira a a a 1 1 I far
haamsllaat
AMSrllla Naarllla
- - tui Karaaaanaaa,
Carbon Dioxide Vapor Baths
ara aarfaafaS anS raeaMmanSaS tar
Aalkaia raaaaia CatSa Stjaj
Braaekllla stlik Law ata.a
Praaaara.
a ftaeakara Mineral Ssrlnia ara la.
ealaS II aallta aaalk at AaklaaS.
Ora- mm Emlsraat Oraak.
X.Sar i riaaraiaaala giaailaa.
Ilasa.
Cannula. nriu-Tkaratr Cllala.
a' Daciar aol nana ara la allaaS-
saca
a) Raaaaaabls Malaa Af aarSISf la
Iraalaiaala rasalraS.
a Caaaslafalr laral.ar alaaslas aa
kaailkaaalsa aaklsa oltk all
aiaSars fuinitas.
a Far raaarvattana ar SatatlaS lafar-
aialfiaj. aSraaa Baokbara Mia-
aral Ssrlata Saallarla.;, SI. , I,
AUIaai, Ora. ar akaaa Lanf DIs-
aaara.
Dr. Herman Wexler. Director
I -' -
ill
-Klamath Falls, Oregon
nrSAt.D NWI. HUmilk rails. Ors.
LEGAL NOTICES
HKHOI.I'TION NO, 1MH
A nKNOMIYION KIXINU Till TIMK
AND IM.At'K rOH TIIM IIKAHINO UK
UIIJKtTIONN TO THK IMUI01HKl
AHHKHMKNT HOI. I. MAD Is! AND
ril.KU lV TMK COMMON (.'OUNCIL
IN TUB MA H HI Or TMK IMI'HOVIC
MKNT OK. MOItTU 7 'VI I ftl'ltKrT
MIOM TMK HOUlll .KANTKHIeV LINK
Of OAK AVKNI'K TO 1 1 IK NDIITII
WKHTKItt.V LINK OK WILLOW
av:nik. and fi.i'M avknuk khom
THK NOKTIIKANTKIILY LINK or
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NOIITIIRAHTKNLV LINE Of .Til.
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AIM'HOVINU TDK ANMK.HNMttNT
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imiti)ii linitrtivtintnl (if, Hon (It llh
fMi vel trm I he HnMthittirly Lint f
Onk Awnue l Mte Nurlhweeler'v line
of Willow Avenue, and I'lttm Avnu
tnnn (ha Ncm Mtaailvrtv Una of Hoillh
nitt. Ktrart In lha Norlhaaklarlv Una ut
ItU. Nlraal. mora fullv atiitwn on lha
plant and ttriorlti) In lha aiHti'lflraMiiiu
of Mta 'Mv Knliiar on flla in lha m
tar of lha ii liitpruvanianl with lha
aalrt P.'llca Jtutffa:
now TMr.iirroHr nr. it hk-Hoi-vrn
tv tmf common toi-n.
cil or Tiir riTV or in amatii
fai I . OPFOnN. IMTV AHKMHI.rO
IN Btat'LAH HFflAtON.tAS rOLLOWSi
iffIUM I
Thai Monday lha 7th day o( Jul),
IM7. at lha hour ( 7 JO o vitx -tt P. M ,
at the Cuuitcll Chainlari In Mia aaiu
City i uma batng a iilar maattni data
of lha aald Cixini'lli lia and heieiiy U
fixed at the data, time and plaie for Mta
hearing of ohiecMima lu iiith proiHiaad
aMMtiiant roll, and to ttta Individual
propariy auHmaitu therein aat loitlt,
and,
Rvr-Man ft
iik it ri'HiiDit iiraoi.vro that
Mta aald I'lUll'OSKD ANHKHHMKNT
HOLL lw and II I hereby apiiruvett by
Mia Common Coumil. and.
MtrMan III
UK IT rt'RTMKH KKhoLVKD that the
Police Judge of Mta aald Ctly give at
laaal tan '1U daya ntiilia. by puiillra
turn til Mia Herald and NW. on ihia
aitarata divi. and by pooling notlra on
each lot, pari ol Lil. blorli, placa or
parval and acreage proprly aai forth
and daaorlbad In aald I'KUl'OHatD AM
SUNN Mr NT MOLL, Mutt at aald meeting
uf the Common Council on aald dale,
all ubircllwu made and filed io aurli
MMUininl r4l and to Mta Individual
aaamnt tbaraln. will Ih heard and
daiermlnad. and that following a de
termination of all objection, the Com
mon Council will prn-eM)il, by ortllnanra.
to aja Mta proportlunala abar of Mta
rml of making turn propoaad mtrn-r-ment
In ecfortlartra with the uanaM la
accruing there from to each lol. part
nf lol, Woe a. pieca or parral of land or
acreage property, hvrvtofiira found and
dalermlne1 to he liable for aurh roai.
Such notlr to t poaled and publlahail
aa tfnraaald halt ftirtbar alata lite
boundarlea wllhln which lha property
Ilea tttal la found to Is banefilad and
liable for aurh proportionate abar of
lha coat of auch Improveittanl, anl ahall
VENETIAN BLINDS
Hriulate Trntllatloa . . , control
sunlight . . limits prlrary.
Best quality, trouble proof eon
trola. Wood, steel, ar aluminum
lists. Free estimates and Instal
lation. CLAUDE H. DAViS
42 Main
riione iC$i
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SEEING'S BELIEVING!
We Want to Show You What
the Universal 'Jeep' will do
AROUND YOUR OWN FARM
BBs!g5
Phone us write us or drop In and tell us
what day you would like to sec the Universal
"Jeep" demonstrated, without obligation, on
your own farm.
We'll hook on your own implements and
show you the pulling power of the 60 hp "Jeep"
Engine and "Jeep" 4-whecI drive at tractor
speeds to 2xi to 7 mph. We want you to haul
or tow t load with the "Jeep" on any part of
your farm.
You've read about all the jobs the postwar
Universal "Jeep" will do. Now, see it and drive
it yourself. When can we come out?
QCI RY
OCLiDT
401 So. 6th
FRIDAY, J 11, lT. fl Tw
Mint refer Ml llioh rHnPOaMCD ASllMg
MKNT MOLL. fu' " -Sf1 'X
and that ImlimUilea wllliln which lha
pu.pf.rty Ilea Mial la laneflled
ha aatraaad for aurh Improvement, fTj1'
Miat tiropaily lylif adjarant lo the Wtf
alreati aa far lha piupoaad Imprafe
tueiit antamla Ittnieun. and ealemllng
hath from Mta able line uf aald alreeii
lo lha renter uf the reapai'tlva blwke
lying adjat'enl, log I her with lha uuartar
nf aat'h hint , abuiilng upon and adjacent
to a at i eel luleraet'llun, which aald
quarter hall be liable or qiii'lt Inter
aet'lluii. I'aaard by the Cumtiiun Cmnirll of lha
Clly of Klamalh ralli, Oregon, Mill IH
day of June, 1IU7.
I'raaenled to Ibe Mayor and by hint
auproved and algtied lhlt lulK nay !
Ju"- . n oiNi)0r.
Ma.vor.
H VATIC Or OHKOtlN
COUNTY or KLAMATH IM.
CITV Or KLAMATH 9 At AM . .
I, 11 T. rianev, Police Judge of lha
Clly nf Klamath ralla, Oifgnii, do hereby
rerliry Ibal the above and foregoing la
(rue copy of a re-oltillon Inlrouiu'etl ami
adopted hv the Common Council of the
Clly of Klamalh ralla, Oregon, at Ma
regular meeting held on Monday the gib
dav nf June, HM7. and thereafter ap
proved and algmd bv the Mavor,
H, T, rilANKY,
I'ollre Judge
Jn II. IMS-No. 744,
Cliwlflrd Attn DrlnK Rrgulla.
VTICA KNITTING CO., UTICA. N. K
Kaintrt af NMjt't, aof' aftel hiUia i eVr
nr. own iw.mi ia , , , ! thine . .
I hi Una a Uiffa
DREW'S
MANSTORE
7M Main
WITH POWER TAKE-OFF, th.
Universal "Jeep" develop!
up to 30 hp for belt work
operates feed and hammer
mills, silo fillers and other
equipment. See it work on
your farm.
UNIVERSAL
Jeep
WILLYS
MOTOR CO.
Phone 6934
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