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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1947)
US General Claims Soviet i Army Has 200 Divisions 1 'MIAMI. Fin., Jtllie.lu M'J-l.t. ?Ocn tl. l.awlon Collin aald today 4 Kuaalall iit'i a oiiiiiiiiiiurr llioae of Urn U. B. army iu iu i. In addition, he declitriMl, tho Huh alalia have "ovor IU.OOU'' alriilanea uutl "we cnnnol "inn 4000 aircraft today." Ccillln mild thnl In (iitnu i U cnililo III Europe Ilia U. H, force there "nie ao atiiull Ihnl limy could eiiaily bo uvcriiiii."- a MtlnmtiHl llml ItiiMila la "en unhle ( putting iluu division In thr field, have them III thr field rliilil now," compared with 10 dlvlalona In tho wholo U. H. army, lis aald Search Made For Plane IIOIHK, Icliihci, Juno 10 il'i The civil nrroimiltlra adinlnUtrallnn com. ,.((!, h ulil Indav jiix InventlKntloii haa been atarled to Torale C. I' Wclloll. a Unlllia, Tea., titlraiiian, wno apparently im nun In lila private plane on Juno t. Tho CAA aitld Wollon did not tile a Illillit Plnh I'1" ",r aourrh waa alarlrd nllor a telephone call waa imrivrd laid nlilht ''"ill lila wlfa at "omi rial at tho llradley airfield hero told tho CAA llial Wpllon left IPilae nt about 3 1) in. on June ft. Ho implied ovrr III lliilw on rnulo from iKdrii. Utah. I" Hpokane. Wah,. the CAA aald. Tho CAA rriMirlod thai official were "cotifuaed" over tho plano'a number. Tho rratl. Vuhro. eliliir I r. Niia. NC.4U1IU Or NC-MO3. tho ogrnry aald. Mr. Wcllim Uilil official horo lhal alio had mil hoard trom hrr liubaiid Hire he Irll on tho Ilolao lllght. CAA aintlima and airport through nut tho Norlhweal have boon enlUt ikI III tho search to locate Iho Trsa man. 86 Miles Of Hose For Sale HAN FHANCIHCO. Juno III r.iiounh hoae to go around Iho south part of Han Franrlaro bay. from tho riiy hall In Han rranrlaro to Ban Jio and then northward to Alamoda eighty-al mlloa . . . thai la lha ot forlni of war aota eilmliillrallon In a new aealed bid sale lo clow July 10. Tho sites and lyiies of Iims differ (really, from 8-lliin liulde diameter nil filling how to S-lnrh Inside illameter. Tlio hoaoa are made of lubber, bronao, galvanised alrol or aynlhotlo rubber, and are detuned lo rarry waler. oil. gasollno, atoam or even aome tytioa of rhomlrala. All time offered In till aalo la unused, and prtorlllra are not required for Ha purchaae. Steel Foundry Charges Lifted WaHIIINOTON. June l ' The National lAbor ftrlatlona Ixnird haa cleared Kleclrfc Htoel foundry. Portland, of charge .of unfair labor practice In distributing loiter lo employee prior lo a collective bargaining election In IIMS. Tho board, overruling a trial ex aminer's derlilnn. tilled that tha foundry had only exerrlaed an em plovers right of free speech. Tho vole endrd In a ballot for no union and waa protoated by both ho AFT, moial tradea council and tho CTO United Hleclworaora of America. TRY LOWE'S HAND MADE CANDIES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS BEST OF LUCK - TO FRANKLIN RICHFIELD SERVICE To Ploca Your Ordor . Phone 7129 or Coll at 127 No. 4th HOME LOWE'S Hand Made Candies WELCOME TO OUR "Ililaala's anlollllea In ICuropo" could uroviuo unutlii'r 100 illvlaliuia. "1 aimpiy viui iiiumj at oxumplea of Hit) met that wo are U'mbly weak unlay," tno war tlrpurtiiioni luionuiilioii chief amd In u apetich prepared lor a convention oi tho itoaerve Olllcei aaauclullon. "In all alncorlly-lii all logic," Col mm aulil, "we muat ruvlow our altuutlim now, and take tho intern um y slops to meet whut might hnp lo)i to u. We cun't deal In proo ubillllra any longer. "I Ilia waa one of His mlatukea iniido prior to l'carl llnrbor. People auld Die Jap couldn't attack ua. but they iliu. Today oilier natlona In Hut world are capable of attack ing ua." Ho aald attack might come by long-range, aircraft alrlkea acroaa Iho Holar cap and might Include atom bombing and bacteriological warfare. Miss Klamath Contest Set , Judging of iho girl who will be choaon aa "MUa Klamath," will lake place Friday evening. June 37, on mo aiago ui mo fellcan theatre. Klnmalh merchanu and bualneu I llrma are entering candldatca In , thla couloal which la upoiworcil lo i cnlly by the ilO-110 club In conjunc I lion wllh the national "MIm Amer ica" conical. ! 'Hie lucky dnnuol chuaen lo repre aenl thla city will be aent U Hea i aide by Iho 20-ao club lo romeio I on July JS. 20 and 27 for the llllo of "Miiva Oregon " If alio la choaen ; alio will uu to AilatiMc rrnv tit mm. ; x-lo in iho "Mlaa America" ronlet. Her eenua will be paid through- out the trip and ho will be under : chaiieron at all tlmea. I IOral bualnenaea not onlorlng cariuiuaio are prlvllcgea to coll irlbuie glfia or brnefiia. The Ore gon Alrciufi Hervlce U offering Mian Klamath a flight over the county and the Lincoln Hlreet grocery la offering the whole group of condl dalea a rrulae In Richard Fiedler' Chrla-Craft over Upper Klamath lake Other flrma contributing mer rhandlne nrdent are iho Cameo hoi. MiKlol Hhoe alore. Firealnno alnre. Your Btore. Yellow Cab. KvcrbndV Payleaa clrtiar aliire, CoaHi-To.rn-( tore. Ilarwln'a Jewelrv, Kennell-Fl-lla photo aludln. Karl'a Hhoe atore. and J. C. Renlo. Jewelora. Proceoda derived from Iho beauty aiieen ahow, Juno 27, will go toward efraylng aomo of Iho non-profit campaign aimnaored by tho 20-no club. In addition to Iho parade of lovely randldatea on tho alage Here will be the regular motion picture program, all Included n the price or admlaalon Friday night. Roil Rate Talks Get Senate Okay WAKIflNOTON. Juno Id i,!i-Thc aenato voted 0 lo 27 yenterdav to I lei railroad confer with each other on making rntea, nettling claim and related acllvUlc. I The vote Dajued anri Mml In Hie hmuio Ilia ao-called Reed-Uiilwlnkle bill exempllng railroad from proae cullon under aiitl-tnfll law for holding eurh conferenroa II pro vldoa Uiat all rate -making pro cedure bo approved bv the Inter tate commerce commlaalon. Rent Control Gets 928 Beefs SALEM. Juno 10 11 The Hiilem rem control office anld today It hna received 928 comnlnlnt.i of nbove colllng renla, while 1M0 landlord are charging leaa ihnn celling renta. There are about SOOO regltercd landlord In the area, which In clude Marlon county and Wrat Salem. SPl'D Sl'PPORT Grower who plan on participat ing In Ihe potato upport program for 1947, providing one I available, and who grow 2 9 acre of potatoes ' or lea ahould make apnllcation to i Ihe county committee before July IS In order to be eligible for sup- port. I Unless application ha been made by that time, grower of this acre-1 age would not be eligible. ' CONGRATULATIONS to . HARLEY H. FRANKLIN ' from THE BUILDER OF YOUR NEW STATION . t PINNIGER & WATKINS Builders A Construction Engineer 1430 Klamath Ave. - Phone 4534 FAMILY T. J O'HARA, Agent RICHFIELD OIL CORP. Dead '4 "i ",. ' 4 .ts . " v- Mr, (ieorgo II. Ilarrl, 59, died In Creacenl City, Calif., on Juno 19, Mho wa a realdent of Klamath Fall for many year. Former Basin Woman Dies Mra. Oeorge II. Hnrrla, 60, died at BeuMde honpltii! In Crracenl City, Calif , on June Kl. after a leiiKthy lllneaa. Mra. llurrla realded in Klamulh Fnlla tor many year prior to leaving to make her home In Hiirbor, Ore.. In 1946. Funeral aervlcea were hold In Urania foaa. Mra. Hnrrla waa born In Wauj.au. Wla., April 8. IBM. and waa a member of the Eplacopal church. Mr. and Mra. HnrrU came lo Klamath Fall In 1928 and entered the realaurant bualneaa. Hurvivlug are her hukband, Oeorge H Ilarrl of Creacent City, Calif : three ller. Mra. Charle Hwlft of Klumalh Fnlla, Mr. Flor enco Wnahau of Bnn Franclaco, Calif , and Mra. Flk Ward of Dun mulr. Calif.: two brother. Clarence Cole of Oerber. Calif., and Ronald Cole of OranU Pna. Mr. Hnrrla will remain In Crea cenl. City at the Lauff hotel for an Indefinite period. Minor Actress Gets Purchase Okay I.OS ANOEI.ES. June 19 I. Peggy Ann Gurucr, 16-yenr old film aclrox, hull court permlMilon todny to buy that $36,000 home he and her mother have been eyeing. The actreju. whoe aalary Is 11260 weekly and who 1 due for a ralne I'll September, appeared before Buiierlor Judge Raymond Mrln lonh with her molher-guardlan, Virginia Onrncr, alnglng Ihe evic tion blue. Tliev hud received nnllce. they ld, to vacate Ihelr Ileverly Hill homo, hadn't been able lo rent aulinble uuurter elsewhere, but did know where Ihcy could buy a place for t:i6.KK). The Judge, who muni approve uch exendlture bv minor film plavor. oxprevied lltactlon over a atnlement of her financial ac count and okayed the purchane. 7.000 Parachutes Go On Sale 8AN FRANCISCO. June Id-War assets administration has 2000 white parachute canopies of nylon or silk which It Is offering for sale on a salvage basis at a fixed price of $9 each to priority buyers only. Mini mum orders are five and maximum to a customer Is 100. Orders accom panied by cash or approved credit certification will be accepted up to July 15. Samples are on display at WAA's customer service center, 33 Berry atreet. San Francisco. PARK VIEW Convalescent Home (Formerly of Ashland) B0 ! Slala Sir. el Mtifari, Ortfa rb.a. KM l!-llnr Strvlcr 0,llilr4 Narta In Char. lii' . 7 ji I mm MBMaaaHaaaMaMaBiaaiaaMl IIAI'PV EN1 RICHMOMJ, lud., June 19 Wi Firemen Jerked Hie Dlu.lnK troiux-ra irom tti-ynur-uld Juliu Vvudawortli and ruahod him to a hoapltul lor iroatment for minor burua. Wuuaworth pleuded with tho fire men to recover hi trouaera and look In one of the pockt'La. They found ia:u, Wiidaworth' iiylng, ' . ;knti.kman jv.r.p diuvkk ORANU IHI.AND. Neb., June 19 ll'r The wind whlaked Mr. Wlllnrd Palmer hat from her head aa ahe wa croaalug a atreet. She watched a traffic bore down on the bonnet a It lay In the middle of the In teraecllon. Hut )ut ahead of the traffic a Jeep dnahed acroa and the driver acooped uu the hut, atopped at the curb and gave It to Mr. Palmer. "I waa glnd to have the Kenllit man In the Jeep prove that chivalry I not gone only changed," ald Mr. Palmer. IIIJKKY rUK HUOAK TUL8A, Okla., June 19 iI'i "I wa going to get my ugar," ex plained a motorlat charged with driving 66 mile an hour. "A man )iouldn't drive that faat lo pick up 'any woman," obaerved Aaaialant Proaecutor Mr. Margaret Ijimrn to Common Plea Judge A. U. HnrblKon. The Judge fined the motorlat 120 and coat although he explained ho wu a grocer ruxhhig to a whole aale houae and afruld he'd lone hi ciutomcr U ho didn't have augar. ' FLYING BONDS TIFFIN, O,, June 19 iJ'i A war bond blown away when a tornado irucx. a trailer camp on the out klrta of Flodluy early In May wa recovered yesterday by the owner. Mr. and Mra. Max Front of Flndlay. The bond waa found by J. A. Bchrelner. Seneca county farmer, on hi furm near Belcvue. over 40 mlloa from the trailer camp. It wa the atcond bond recovered by the Proata. The flrl wa found by a farmer 10 mile from Flndlay. Fehlhaber In AP Position DENVER, June 19 lP Appoint ment of J. W. Fehlhaber of the Denver Aaaoclated Preu staff aa, correspondent In charge of Die Halt Lake City bureau was an nounced today by Kent Cooper, ex ecutive director of the AP. Fehlhaber, known to score of weUfm newspapermen a "Fllo," Joined the Associated Press In 1928 and served In Uie Helena, Mont., bureau before coming to Denver 111 1034. He has tilled many assign menu here and has been day editor for more than two years. Loudon Kelly, whom Fehlhaber will succeed In Salt Lake City on July 6, will be re-asslgned to the Denver bureau. GRAND OPENING SUPER SERVICE STATIONS 3640 SUMMERS LANE Marley H. Franklin. Has This To Say: "A we go through life, day by day, tussling with our every dy tolls, we are ure of only two thing . . . DEATH and TAXES. .We Just hope and guess for the best of everything. It might be a guess as to how many miles of service are left in the front tires on the car ... It may be a guess as to how much longer the battery will hold out . . . Maybe a guess as to where to have the oil changed, or those horrible squeaks eliminated ... ON and ON IT'S GUESS? GUESS? GUESS , ' v I can make It worth your while In this GUESSING GAME! HOW MANY GALLONS oV GAS OLINE WILL BE SOLD AT THIS NEW STATION FROM 6:00 a.m, SATURDAY JUNE 81 to 10:00 p.m., SATURDAY, JULY 12? "THE CAR OWNER PRESENTING AN ESTIMATE NEAREST TO THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF GALLONS OF GASOLINE SOLD DURING THIS PERIOD WILL RECEIVE A PAIR ,OF GOOD YEAR, ALL WEATHER, PASSENGER CAR TIRES TO FIT HIS CAR NEXT BEST ESTIMATE WILL RECEIVE A HEAVY DUTY GOODYEAR BATTERY GUARANTEED FOR 18 MONTHS. THIRD WINNER WILL RECEIVE A COMPLETE SERVICE JOB WHICH WILL INCLUDE A CAR WASH, LUBRICATION, AND OIL CHANGE. Estimates must be turned in between 6:00 a.m., June 21, and 10:00 p.m., July 51 Fill out detach coupon below) ' T. J. O'HARA, Agent, and MR. DYKE, representative for Richfield Oil Corp., wUl be judges and final authority In this event. Winners will be notified July 1st by phone or mail. This will be conducted ON THE SQUARE and Is FREE .TO EVERYONE. I heartily invite and urge every reader la participate in this GRAND OPENING OCCASION!" HARLEY H. FRANKLIN. FRANKLIN RICHFIELD SERVICE 3640 Summers Lane HARLEY H. FRANKLIN - - - - Owner and Operator Wilson To Head Turkish Aid Program WAHHINOTON, June 19 P President Truman today nominated Kdwln C. Wllon, ambassador to Turkey, to be chief of the American mission under the (100,000,000 Turk ish atd program. The nomination, which had been expected, was Rent to tho senate along with the appointment of Charles E. Bultzman, vice president of the New York stock exchange, a an assistant secretary of state. Wilson, a native of Palatka, Fla., and a veteran diplomat, will handle the Turkish aid Job In addition to his duties as ambassador. The Turk ish aid I part of a M00.000.000 pro-! gram to bulwark Turkey and Oreecc ' ugalnat communism. i HnlUmnn. a graduate of the U. B. military academy, served as a brlxa-1 dler general In World War II andj received the distinguished service medul. He returned to the New York slock exchange early in 1946. There wo some confusion con- ccrnlng the post Snlt7.man would ' Hike. Neither the While House or, stale department ho disclosed there Is any vacancy In the assistant secre taryships. Hoth Assistant Secretary of State John H. Hllldring, In charge of oc- i cupullnn policy, and Assistant Secre-: tury William Benton, In charge of the office of public affairs, are slated 1 to go. But Hllldring recently advised I newsmen that he would be at the i stute department through the sum-! mer. Benton's retirement has not been expected until the congrei- MOTO-SWAY Sways Squeaks Away Opens up spring leaves and frees shackles. Detects squeaks, rattles, defects and insures 100 lubrication. Assures perfect lubrication of knee-oction unit ond entire front end system. SEE MOTO . MARTIN'S SERVICE 6th Klamath OPEN DAY AND NITE HARLEY H. FRANKLIN wprwwajfaj . -? O Climbers Scale St. Pete's Dome OREOON CITY, Ore., June 19 m A party of four climber told today of conquering the vertical wall of St. Peter's dome, famous rock pinnacle near Horsetail falls on the Columbia river, for the second time oh record. Another party scaled It In 1939. The climber camped at the foot of the 1200 foot pinnacle June 9 and started driving eteel pin Into the face of the wall. Yesterday they made the final climb In a few hours. Only one mishap occurred when Floyd Richardson, 19, fell 10 feet when one pin broke loose. Ropes halted hi fall. Other In the party 1 were Donald Baars, 19, Leonard Rice, 1 17, and John Morrla, 17. slonal controversy over funds for the state department' Information program I settled. GOOD LUCK TO THE Franklin Richfield Service rm WATERS Co. F. J. Card A. IL Htltes PLUMBING HEATING 602 So. th Phone 857J - SWAY AT RICHFIELD STATION Phone 8412 THE ECATIIDIkll ' kni wninw . . . RICHFIELD PRODUCT iir G O O D YE AR tires . tubes batteries Complete Line of Accessories O Seat Covers O Car Washing Lubrication NOBODY BARRED THE PROBLEM'S NOT HARD! nrKALD Nr.W. Klimalk rIU, Ort. American Friends Name Gulley PORTLAND, June 19 WI The American Friends' service commit tee has named Emmett W. Oulley, former president of Pacific uni versity, a executive secretary of a new Portland office of the com mittee. Oregon executive committee members Include Sceva Laughlln, Willamette university, and Rose Miles, Salem. TIRES ACCESSORIES WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS RICHFIELD SUNRISE SERVICE STATION 101 E. Main LUBRICATION . OUR SPECIALTY ft SUMMERSHIELD NOW Let us put your cor in ihape for. THAT SUMMER TRIP Best Wishes to Harley H. Franklin RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION 1102 EAST MAIN ANNOUNCES PINNIGER AND WATKINS Local building engineers have constructed this SUPER SERVICE STATION to meet every necessary requirement for me lo render the most efficient service possible. It is a great pleasure for me to invite you to drive in and see for yourself! OUR SERVICE WILL PROVE ITS VALUE! Souvenirs For The Kiddies Yes LOWE'S FAMOUS HAND MADE CANDY 8HOP is preparing a gift package for every one who cares to attend our opening SATURDAY, JUNE 21st ... COME AND GET THEM EARLY Starting Saturday, June 21st, at 6:00 a. m., and continuing through July 12th, at 10:00 p. m., how many gallons of gasoline will .be told through our two pumpi which include Regular and Ethyl Richfield Gasoline? Turn in coupon by 10:00 p. m., July 5! , NAME .....a. - - - ; ADDRESS : PHONE my guess is TliraDAT, Jaaa It, UU, Fata Nla let Cream Law t To Be Regulated 8ALEM, June 1ft P) Oregon Ire cream standards will return to the prewar basis on July 1, the slate department of agriculture uM to day The new standard are that plain Ice cream must have at least 11 per cent butterfat, while fruit and nut Ice cream must have 10 per cent butterfat. BATTERIES Phone 7024' 2.100 So, 6lh Phone 8.167 s