Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 08, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1948
PACE EIGHT
North-End
Closures
Agreed On
Little opposition wat rnrountrrrd
by lUte highway oflielals from
(roup of Chelsea and Opportunity
addition property owners meelinf
In the rourthouae last night to du
rum road elosures In the no-th-cnd
additions.
The property owners asreed to
the closing of all but two atrrrts
immediately aliutling the highway,
and told the highway mm they
would, under those terms, sign the
petition.
The two streets which will re
main open are Quarry and D
streets, D street to be open on the
aouth side of Uie highway only. The
previous Intention of the depart
ment, apparently, was to close oft
all roads but Quarry street, but at
last night's meeting. H. O. Smith,
chief construction engineer for Uie
state highway department, said
that D street would connect with
the highway on the south side. The
D street entrance will complete
what Is known as the "loop-leg"'
route.
County Engineer Wally Hector,
who was in charge of the hearing,
aaid that the I) street entrance was
the main concern of the property
owners, since It Is the route com
monly used for mail delivery is
well as general communication,
l The highway department Is in
Vrestcd In eliminating as many
cross streets as possible on the pro
posed four-lane highway. It was
explained that better traffic con
trol Is effected in that way and that
fewer cross streets make for fewer
traffic fatalities on the thoroughfares.
Tule Firm Wins
Pumping Plant Bid
George R. Stacy of Tulelake was
the successful low bidder for con
struction of pumping plants. G. H,
J. K, L and M, Coppock bay area.
Bids were opened at the U. S. bur
eau of reclamation office Wednes
day. Stacy's bid was $128,375.75. Other
bidders were Wickes Engineering
and Construction company of Dcs
Moines, la. for $132,404.25 and C. E.
Blakley of Klamath Falls for $136,
669.25. Construction is to start as soon
as ground and weather conditions
are suitable.
Youth Held For
Shooting Attempt
PORTLAND, Jan. S (! A young
man In his early 20 s was held In a
padded Jail cell today after trying
to shoot a police officer and then
strangle himself while being ques
tioned. Detective James Quuin said the
mall had orally admitted several
local robberies. Quimi said two po
licemen went to a cafe yesterday
where a customer w-us boasting he
had a gun. When Patrolman Har
old Franklin asked for the gun. the
man replied. "Yes, copper." and
then pulled the trigger, but the gun
did not fire.
Allen Named
To Post
WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 ,
President Truman today announced
he is appointing George V. Allen,
now ambassador to Iran, as as
sistant secretary of state for public
affairs.
Presidential Press Secretary
Charles G. Ross made the an
nouncement for the president.
Allen, a native of Durham. N. C.
will succeed William Benton, who
recently resigned.
The post carries with it direction
ol the state department's "Voice ot
America" broadcasts and other for
eign information programs.
Allen. 44. was understood to be
Secretary of State Marshall's choice
for the Job.
Mr. Truman must send a formal
nomination of Allen to the senate
which can approve or reject his se
lection for the post.
Benton resigned last October 1
Since then. Holland H. Sargent,
who was Benton's deputy, has been
acting assistant secretary.
The "Voice of America" broad
casts had their origin during war
time. Considerable opposition developed
in congress to continuing them
after the war. but much of it has
died down.
There was no immediate an
nouncement of a successor to Allen
as ambassador to Iran.
Rio Police
Battle Reds
In Plant
! RH UK JANEIRO. Jan. 8 i.-Ti
Police fought today with commu
nists attempting to publish an eili
; tion of their newspaper in the wake
' of rongressioiial action withdrawing
' the last vestige of legality from the
j Itrasilian communist party.
' Four communists were wounded.
; Police broke Into the printing plant.
: using tear gas bombs and machine
' guns, when workers refused to halt
presses printing an edition cover
ing the action by the chamber of
deputies last night stripping Bra
lili.in communists, the largest roin-
munist party in the western hem-,
isphere. of all elective posts.
President Kurica Gaspar Dutra
i signed the auti-rommunist bill ln-
to law soon after the chamber of
i deputies acted. Communists affect
' ed included a senator. 14 deputies
1 6n state legislators and 18 mem
i hers of the Rio de Janeiro city
i council. The senate had passed the
bill previously,
j Order Refused
The outburst came when Police
i Inspector Fredgard Martins sought
; to enforce an order to close the
newspaper lor 15 days. He was re
fused admittance to the plant and
j returned later with 10 police. The
j workers were ordered to open the
! door.
Pistol shots from within an
swered the order. The 10 police
men fired pistols Into the door as
i riot sirens shrieked. A carload of
i 40 red-capped shock police rolled
: up. armed with tommyguns. They
! raced toward the door under fire
; and sprayed the shop with bullets.
; Then thev blasted holes in the
grating, through which they shot
, tear gas. nauseating gas and
I asphyxiation gas. The communists
1 inside hurled incendiary bombs
and hand grenades at the doorway,
but none landed outside.
The gas took effect swiftly, and
soon 20 communists staggered out.
The police, now numbering about
100. arrested them as they emerged,
after their five-hour slrge.
Air Search
On Again
' Two air search parties were nr
i Kanired Thursday morning, the first
! dear day since New Year's, by
Klamath Air Search and Rescue
; unit. Object of the search is the
missing Minson w nicn took oil Horn
the Ellcnsburg. Wash.. Held. Decem
ber 21. and which is supposed may
possibly be down in this area.
One of the parties left this morn
ing for California, in response to a
report from CAA of an unidentified
object allegedly seen on the side ot
I Sims mountain. CAA gut the report
from Ml. Shasta CAA office.
Tlie report was received by Mt.
Shasta from the forest service offi
cials who said three separate re
ports had been received by their
office that an object which might
be a plane had been sighted on the
side of Sims mountain, between
, Dunsmuir and Redding.
A further search of the area near
' Stiver Lake, north of Geartiarl
mountain toward Beaver Marsh
t field was also started this morning
by KASRU w ith two planes sent
I out, equipped wtth emergency ra
I Hon and first aid kits,
i KASRU officials are not satisfied
I with the search made in tins coun
1 try as the ceiling closed In before
a thurough examination of the area
! could be made. Report of a plane
I being heard low in the "soup" the
I Sunday the Stinson was reported
! missing was given as the reason for
! further investigation of this terrl
; tory. Due to ruggedness of the ter
; rain two planes were sent on tins
I leg of the search.
UN Ready To
Start Holy
Land Split
I.AKK Sl'tTKSN, Jan. 8 i.-l'i j
After a six-week Interim during
which violence and bloodshed have
swept across Palestine, lite tutted
Nations will get down to work to- ;
morrow on rurring out the general
assembly decision to partition the i
Holy I, and into Jewish and Arab'
nuli'ins by October I, 1
At II a. in. iKST Friday Sivir- j
tiuy-Oeurtal Tryitve. Lie will open
the first meeting of the itvc-uution j
Palestine partition commission set
up by tlie assembly In New York
November 29, w hen the pluu to spilt 1
Palestine was finally approved. Tlie
j commission will elect officers and,
plunge into tho task of working out j
methods for carving up the Holy i
Land In the .face of violent Arab 1
opposition. 1
Works Oil Test
Lie still was working today on the
text of Ins aliening remarks. There
were reports that he would issue a
stern warning to delegates of the
difficulties and problems ahead,
along with a siwclal plea for action
to overcome opposition and violence
If possible.
I Members of the commission ate
; Dr. Karel Klsicky of Czechoslovakia.
I Raul Dies de Medina of Bolivia, Per
1 Fcdersplcl of Denmark. Dr. Edtiardu
I Morgan of Panuma and Vicente J.
Francisco of the Philippines. Llsu ky
represented hts country on the sie
clal assembly committee tUNSCOPi
which went Into thn Holy Lund last
summer ami laid the basis for flic
partition pluu.
The commission's first major task
will be to arrange for consultations
with the Itritish who. as mundiitory
power, still control Palestine. A Itrit
ish spokesman said that Delegate
Sir Alexander t'adogan was ready to
confer immediately and It was un
derstood that he would bo prepared
to lay llrlllsh timetable of troop
evacuation before the I . N.
The commission also was expected
lo seek early conferences with the
Jewish agency for I'alesllne mid the
Arab Inciter committer. MnshrMlirr
tok. considered a possible choice tor
foreign minister of the new Jewish
nation, will represent Hie agency.
German Dock Strike
Diverts Ships
IIAMIIUUll. (leiiiiany, Jan. 8 il'i
Three ulllrd ships bound for II u'
Hill InIi rone of tlenuuny one of
Ihem the tl. H. Lines American
Veleran healing gift packages fur
Ociiiiiins -were diverted tu other
f:inoMiin ports today an a wildcat
si rlkc of I'J.IHkl Hamburg stevedores
i entered its fourth duy.
I Trade union officials relusi'd
again loduy lu buck the stevedores.
wlio are protesting against lowered
Indium, but assured Hie men they
would do all possible to see lh(s
llielr rxliti fond ralloil wus nmlii-J
liilnrd.
One hundred gcneiols were rllher
killed, wounded or ruptured (luring
World War II.
Preserve Those Voluoblo
Papers ond Documonti
Let U Copy Them
lp U i'i""!!" 90"
Underwood" i Comoro Shop
7J7 Main Phone 70111
Marine Air Ace
To Go On Tour
PORTLAND. Jan. 8 nfi - Muj.
Marlon K. Curl, marine corps ulr
ace who is the holder of the world's
official airplane speed record, will
apiirar publicly at several Portland
and Salem meetings during Mu
rine Corps Reserve Week. January
12-18.
The Hubburd. Ore., native is now
organizing two new Jet squadrons
for the nmiiues.
WATCH REPAIRING
WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO
GIVE YOU ONE WEEK SERVICE ON
YOUR WATCH WORK.
F. W. BERTRAM
629 Main Street Klamoth Foils' Oldeit Jewolorj
Classified Ads Bring Results
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Lifetime Guarantee
Free Demonstration
Telephone 9200
There were no bank failures in
the United States during 1945, for
the first time In 75 years.
DRESSED .
Red Fryers
55c per lb. I""
Eviscerating charge 10c
per bird.
Strictly fresh Killed on
order only.
PHONE 4069
CHRIS'
Poultry Farm
3004 Anderson Ave.
BROWN
SUGAR
is grand on
Breakfast
CEREALS
Be sure it's
C-H
SUGAR
The Fruit Bargain
"1948
YES MADAM! The High Cost of Living takes a
beating from SNOBOY! New low prices in effect
at your grocer's NOW make Snoboy Apples 1948 s
best fruit buy. Keep a supply in your refrigerator
for school lunches for 'tween meal snacks.
AS YOU LIKE THEM to eat to cook. Famous
Snoboy Double Red or Standard Delicious, Ameri
ca's favorite eating apples. Tangy Winesaps that
fairly POP when you bite 'em I Or a baked Rome
Beauty with sugar, cinnamon and rich cream
good eating ANYTIME!
ONLY THE FINEST apples grown in the north
west's best orchards are selected for packing under
the Snoboy label. Hand picked, hand packed, each
apple carefully handled and graded Is your assur
ance of premium QUALITY! In apples the QUAL
ITY label is the SNOBOY label! Ask for it SPECIFICALLY!
DELICIOUS APPLES
Distributed by
Pacific Fruit & Produce Co.
CHOICE MEATS
A REAL BARGAIN
FRESH COLORED FRYERS or
FRESH COLORED ROASTING CHICKENS ... lb. 49c
FRESH OYSTERS bed run Pint 55c
FRESH GROUND BEEF lb. 45c
PORK CHOPS Lean light center cuts lb. 69c
CHIPPED BEEF V lb. 25c
FOR A REAL TREAT OR A PARTY SNACK TRY THAT
DELICIOUS AND TASTY SMOKED TURKEY
- VIE
SUGAR
Pure lane, C) 1 Q
35-lb. bag L.l
Limit One to a cuslumer
Butter por
Grade A lb. 00b
Peanut Butter Q
Sklppy 18-0)1. Jar t
FISH BALLS
13'i-oz. tin 35c
OYSTERS Surf Sproy
5 ox. tin 29c
BRISLING SARDINES
3 4 -ox. tins 35c
COD FISH CAKES
Monarch 10-or. tin 33c
VIENNA SAUSAGE
4-ox. tin 17c
SWIFTS PREM
12-ox. tin 49c
White Star Grated Tuna
6'2-ox. tin 39e
SWIFTS VEAL LOAF
7-ox. tin 27c
Garden .Tomato Hot Sauce 7j.oz. tin 5c
Kellogg's Pep pkg. 15c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies m. 15c
Cheese, Tillamook lb 65c
i
Van Camp Spaghetti ,m 10c
Pork & Beans Damson tan un 11c
Corn Old Yellowstone Cieam Style. No. 3 tin 2f0r29C
Spinach Standby. 2'i tin 2 for25c
GERBERS BABY FOOD
IXL CALIFORNIA TAMALES
CAMPBELLS VEGETABLE SOUP
WESSON OIL
PAULETTE LUNCHEON NAPKINS
can 7e
.... 7-oi. 10c
.. ll-oi. tin 13c
qt. 89c
Pkg. 15c
ALL SWEET MARGARINE
1 Pound 42c
MONARCH COFFEE
1 pound tin 49c
Ham Loaves
with
Catsup Gravy
Broadcast January 10, 19 tit
't tup relUd e.lt 2 t.ht.piHni hot
', cup Pt Milk ihorl.mnc
Vj ts.ipoen dry cup c.l.up
muH.rd Z l..poA tin.s.r
1 lb. grsusd Mh4 2 l.ipon. Wsrc.l.r.
h.rs .hit. ..UC.
i'l cup Sn.lr CUf ttmamit)
SIM 1 cup w.l.r
2 t..ip0tm mf.r
Turn on oven; set St moderately slow
(350 F. ). Mti togsthsr and let stand
5 minutes ostf, milk and mustard.
Mil in ham. Dividt among 4 gresssd
3in. muffin tins or custard cups. Bales
45 min., or until brown. Turn out.
Cook onion slowly in shortening )
min. Add remaining ingredicnti. Boil
lowly J min. Ssrvs ovsr ham loavri.
Makes 4 servings.
cup soft bread crumbs csn rs
pise ths osts.
You Will Srrdt
PET MILK
an 13C
ROLLED OATS 2X 18c
CATSUP-CHB b0Ule19c
HAM (Smoked)
SNOBOY DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS
APPI rnr nA 40-ln. O Aft
Ml ILLJ e,.. Fancy Box sJ.O
Delicious Apples t'M.98
Fancy Small Sire. Just right for kiddies.
Potatoes tlrZT'- 25. 1.29
Spinach Fresh and crisp 2lh..25c
Grapefruit ,,12c
PLENTY OF BANANAS ON HANI)
DUZ (Large Package) 37c
IVORY FLAKES Lg. Pkg. 39c
IVORY SOAP med. bar 11c
IVORY SOAP Large bar 17c
OXYDOL large package 37c
IVORY SNOW large pkg. 39c
DREFT pkg. 33e
Kitchenette Towelt ... roll 15c
YES TISSUES pkg. 33c
400 tingle shceti
Orange Juice, Old South,
46-ox. tin 29e
SYRUP Lumberjack
Gallon tin 1.49
Hn
FOOD STORE
R::0 Main Open a. m. lo ( p. m. Hume 1771
CLOSED SUNDAYS ond HOLIDAYS
FREE DELIVERY!
gj' ) ( Hy deliveries leave at B:30 a. m. and i;JI) p. m i
KEN Suburban deliveries leave at 1:30 p. m.
Chocolate Syrup
Pint Jar (DC
Marshmallow
Topping , 39c
Cocktail Sauce
Ucnn.Mn s
19c
Peas
Meni. No 3 tins
2,r 25c
Hot Roll Mix
Dulls
Pork & Beans
Van Camps, No. 2't tins
25c
25c
Gro-Pup Dog Food n
Ribbon Ibp box a-'C
Book Matches 2 da,. 29c
Crackers
Sunshine
:-lli
b, 44c
Cotfee ChtiM A: .Stillborn
In itlnw INilvrrtrd lb
Red Salmon No, I tin 69c
Yeg-AII Layer Pack 9,
Larson's No 3 tin 'JC
Apple Juice
New West e,t. S.JL
EXTRA SPECIAL
Biscuit Flour
Mb. box 10c
Lobster no. 59c
Smoked Shad flat tut 15c
Kippered Snacks 1g
Flat tin I't
11 1
JACK
Washington Red
2 lbs. 25c
Spitxenberg Applet
2 Ibt. 19c
Celery Crisp, green Utah
Lb. 9c
CAULIFLOWER
Snow white hood's
lb. 12c
FROZEN FOOD DIPT.
SPECIAL !
Ilrldirlord's Fresh Frasra
APRICOT HALVES
Huisr added. That fresh APItt
t'.OT flavor for eohbler, cake,
pits, lopplnis. (
3tle Bkt. ' now 2J.. 39c
DOLLS SPREAD WORD OF
MRS. BRIGGS' SUCCESS
Sperry Drifted Snow User Buildi Hobby
into Successful Business. jaJTr 4
ingredient's Mrs. James W. Brings, ! ''!$frP' .-Y
(right), combines to create truc-to- . ,gtgsj"
life miniatures of real people. The jly '' asi
special orders she receives for her PfS '3'"Z!L-la?&&'
.lu .(.. . i... .i.;iir..i i ,W.4'-3WirTO.
(.HSISLICI UUIIS iciuif lu im.1 Jr.in.Mi I f :::
artistry. As a homemakcr Mrs. Brings' "" " Pi
formula for baking success is no dillcr- Iss!'!""
ent from that of other Western women. l
She insists on Sperry Drifted Snow
flour Dccause, iikc you, sue can jiw) j, V ' i-asssaa"
depend on its unvarying uniformity, f . ws.-sm-i'
" ' . s ' ,
Ullf" .KoWl
Messureinto.-
yicUpho"n:;9
..H.m.fi- - untilp,M.y
''"""'.a uncut sp
dwnn,er-
2 Vo-d-r :X onion
3s -
I .nsn ta
V. ems"" " ... f nntinue .
P"""". V.dlpr
l'm . niiy "',, ! i'm 20-25 rnin'W;
m,imn? hot oven. 0Vhrown'l.Se.vew'h
!' un" P.',svvV ot tm "UCe ...i"
J 'M.nMKI'it,1M,ll.,l- .
Take I tip from Mrs. Briggs, who, like her mother,
alwavs uses Snerrv Hrifrerl finnil llnnr Trv nriTie.l in
the Martha Meade recipe for Baked Hash in Pastry, above.
It's been pre tested with the flour by members of the Martha
Meade Home Staff and you will have perfect success the first
time. Otherwise, write Sperry Flour, San Francisco 6, and dou
ble the cost of your sack of Drifted Snow will be refunded.