Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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    THURSDAY, FKHIUIARY 7, m
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PAGE FOURTEEN
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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THEY DO IT FOR FUN Harry Reed, San Diego, Calif.,
amateur matador, flies through the air with the greatest
of ease as he loses one round with a bull in the Juarez,
Mexico, bull ring. Reed belongs to a group who fight the
bulls for fun. Some fun.
Measles, Flu
Infect Many
WASHINGTON OB Thers have
been more cases of measles in the
country so iar this year than any
year since 1938, the Public Health
Service reported Thursday.
Scattered outbreaks of respira
tory infections or influenza-like di
seases also were reported during
the past week in New York. Mary
land, Oregon, California, Nevada,
Arkansas, and Virginia.
There were 18,625 cases of meas
les listed last week, making the
year's total for five weeks 16,728.
Drunk Driving
Penalty Stiff
Robert O. Barkley, 33-year-old
Klamath Indian from ChUoquin,
(0t a stiff Jolt from Wood River
Justice of the Peace Walt Zimmer
man Wednesday afternoon on con
yfttloo of drunk driving.
Barkley was arrested by State
. Police Tuesday night driving his
ear in a weaving manner down
the ChUoquin main street.
He was given 30 days and fine
f S1M.60 or an additional TIM
days. -
Barkley will serve his time in
Klamath County Jail.
Keeping him company for Vh
days will be Calvin Chipps, 31,
Chiloouin. on conviction of being
drunk on the highway.
Sheriff Probes
Theft Attempt
Attempted theft of gasoline from
Asphalt Paving Co., Pelican City
Rd., Tuesday night is being in
vestigated by Sheriff Murray (Red)
Britton.
According to Britton three boys
were seen attempting to break into
the company gas supply by Ken
neth Pitts, company foreman.
Several weeks ago. Sheriff Brit
ton said, a small amount of gas
was stolen from the place.
INDIA IMPORTS METALS
NEW DELHI, India OB The Unit
ed Kingdom and Belgium supplied
the major quantity of iron and
steel that India bought abroad dur
ing April to August 1951. Official
figures published here showed In
dia imported 86,000 tons, of which
30.000 tons came from the United
Kingdom and 25,000 tons from Belgium.
Beautiful Valentines Voight's
Pioneer Office Supply Co. 629 Main.
IT
MORE UHDl
ORE DELICIOUS
MACARONI
Trophy Marks
KASRU Work
A trophy offered Inst year to
the KlnniHlh Air Search and Res
cue Unit by Rlckys Jewelers orig
inally intended for the outstand
ing KASRU worker, has been
named the honor roll trophy for
the group.
Hie decision was made in a
KASRU meeting held at the air
port liytt night.
The trophy would bear the
names of deceased KASRU mem
bers. A nominating committee to se
lect nominees for offices for the
coming year was also mimed last
nigiil. It included: Archie Davie.
Babe Reeder, Eldon Alt, Ed Scho-
icr aim ivan Kesierson.
Carter Put
On Probation
A 66-year-oldstcr. Tobe C. Car
ter, 3619 Cannon, taken to chal
lenging people to duels, got off
light on pleading to disorderly con
duct before District Judge M. A.
Carter Wednesday afternoon. (The
two are not related.)
Tobe was arrested Tuesday af
ternoon at S. 6th and Altamont
by state Police after allegedly
threatening Homer Daniel. Metier
Bras, night watchman, with a gun
and cursing at him. (In a story
in Wednesday's Herald and News.
Daniel was mistakenly identified
as operator of Swan Service Sta
tion. Onerator of the station where
part of the fracas occurred is Ar
thur Holst.
Tobe Carter Tuesday pleaded not
guilty to the count but chanced
his mind Wednesday.
He was put on probation for five
months by Judge Carter and as
sessed $5 court costs.
In a similar brush with the law
in September of 1950, when Tobe
reportedly challenged a State Po
lirpmnn tn a duel and was charsed
with giving liquor to a minor, be
ing drunk and disorderly conduct,
he was fined 1370. He paid out
after spending several days in the
County Jail.
LIBRARY THEFT SOLVED
HELENA. Mont., ttfl Police
scouts spotted three teen-age make
believe Indians wearing war bon
nets and a theft from the Montana
Historical Library was solved. The
boys led probation officers to their
cache where the rest of the loot
was recovered. Including relics from
the 1.864 Bridger Trail Massacre.
r
TESTIFIES ON POLISH MASSACRE Col. John H. Van
Vliet points to Rottenburg, Germany, where he was held
as a prisoner of war in World War II, during hearing in
Washington before special House Committee investigating
the Katyn Forest Massacre of some 10,000 Polish war pris
oners. Van Vliet told the probers he is convinced the Rus
sians and not the Germans were responsible for the
slaughter.
AERIAL NKWt'O.MKRS
ST. THOMAS. Out., Iti Ten new
species were added to the catego
ries of birds observed bv the St.
Tlionins Field Naturalists Club on
their recent annual outing. New
comers on the list included brown
capped chickadees, evening gros
beaks, pine grosbeaks aivi north
ern honied hawks.
lOMh BIRTHDAY
TRENTON. Ont., CB Mrs. Jane
Mitchell quietly celebrated her
105th birthday recently at the home
of her son. Still mentally alert,
she loves to relate tales of the
pioneering days. She has three
sons, M grandchildren and several
great-grandchildren.
Slight Progress Made
In Korean Peace Talk
Asian Expert
Coming Here
"Blniiupnra Joe" Flslior, born
and rained In South Africa and
one of the outstanding hosts of
Southern Aslu, will speak on
"Stories from Here, There unci
Everywhere" at Ilia next session of
the Klaniuth Falls Knife anri HViik
Club. Keb. 19, 6:46 p.m., In the
wiunrn noiei.
rained for his hosnltulltv In his
Singapore home before (lie Jap-
niicflg iiivnaiuil OI llfli, ins guesi
book Includes signatures of almost
anyone of Importance who passed
through Singapore In the pre-war
days.
Also, Plslier Is known as some
what of an explorer, having trav
elled the YangUe and by cart and
camel through the Kulaharl desert.
Puzzles Astray,
More Coming
The Herald and News crossword
pu.r.les, apparently one ot this
paper's most popular features,
licavcn't been appearing tills week.
The reason: they went aalrav in
the malls somewhere between New
York and Klaniuth Falls. However,
they will malt as usual this com
ing Monday.
MUNHAN, Korea M Keils XI Hi
Allies eiich gave ground Thursday
unci narrowed the gap on troop ro
tation and the future of dlspluced
vlviliaiiN.
Hut iic'gnllatois remained as fur
apart us ever on key Insuea block
ing a Korean armistice,
Allied negotiators abandoned de
mands Unit the Communists trade
displaced civilians for U.N. -held
war prisoners.
II, N. DEMAND
The U.N. reiterated, however,
that nil prlHom'i'K must have the
light In chotwo whether they want
to be repatriated anil that Impart
ial teams must Interview civilians
to determine, whether they uaiil
to llvo In North or Houlh Koren.
An ofllolal U.N. apokesmnn, Hi lit.
Gen. William P. Nucleoid, told news
men belore the transcript of the
negotiations was available Unit the
demand for civilian Interviews nlun
was dropped, 'llie record shows
Uial this wns not the case.
In nn adjoining tent the Com
munists gave ground In I hp dispute
over troop rotation dining nn ur
nilsllce. 'Hie Allies said thry would
talk about the Communists' dellnl
tlon ot coastal waters and consider
dropping two demands relating to
troop dispositions during a truce.
AlttrlKI.DH
!3ut lliu key Issue of whether the
Heels have the rliilit to build and
repair North Korean airfields dur
ing an armtstlre has been shelved
tor Hip time being.
The U.N. Command continued Its
study of a Keel proposal that a hl:h
level polltlcnl conlerenoe lie held
within 1)0 dnya after an armistice
Is signed to consider all Asian
problems looking toward peace 111
Korea.
Big Puit) Mill y
Start Flawed
bTOKANIC 11 A director lit
the newly-foiiued Kuuleiiny Forest
Products, Ltd., said Weclnemliiv It's
possible thul work will "lint Ihls
jenr on (ho linn's iii)""eil sn mil.
lion dollar pulp mill at Nrl-c.i,
U. 0.
James lllckev of Deer Pink,
Wash., said, however, the mill
Isn't exitrulcd to linn out any news
print or krnlt paper before HIM.
The new llrm, lo be opernli'tl
by owners ol the Ucer Park l.unf ,
ucr Cniiipnnv and headed by Wal
ter M. Leutliolcl, will have a mill
cupiibli' ol turning nut 300 Inns a
day, lllckev saltl.
A sawmill to be used III conluni
linn Willi the pulp mill will he com
pleted In March and will have a
capuelty of 38 million leel of lum
ber a year, lie sum.
Hp uald there are iibnul 400,0(10
ncrps ol "milii limber" near Nel
son, as-urlng a big source for the
mill. It wlU employ between )0
nnd 1,000 men.
Building Sought
By Rifle Club
itf i;f il'L1 'I'lta, i-,.irit!a ill' 1
iTuli'litkn Utile Club has aouiilil u-.e
i a miiitiutg m uip iiiriiM-i vn-i-
un's administration locale tor a
lull house. Approval was giveni-y
i.. nu .tnu.il with the ntinK h J.-
lion lli.il use of the bullillnfc"
nn Indoor rifle range meet with
cllv ordinance requirements.
i ...,.. u i,,Mi,i nrrslflellt.
Chief of Police 'Pete' Pedersen Is
range otlicer ana join npin
secretary ol the club.
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Orange Juce
46-ox.
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Grated. Vi tin
TUNA FISH
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p Margarine
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2C C 01 Mont.
3 Snowdrift
H A 85c
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White King
Wc
Giant pkg.
PfWllM
?9c
15c
Sliced or Halves
2Vi Tin
Dried Applet far
apple sauce
DOG
FOOD
Plcoie
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Fruits
and
Vegetables
Rome Beauty, lb.
APPLES
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Delicious, lb.
LEMONS
Sunkisr, large size, lb.
TOMATOES 14-oi. tuba
CARROTS
Cellophane bag
SPINACH
! ....
CABBAGE
New Spring, 2 lb.
TURNIPS
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GRAPES
Clip-Top, 2 lb.
Imperors, 1-lb.
Half ar whole
Sliced Bacon
ib.
59c
39c
Slab Bacon 39c
Canned Hams c 75
Wilton's - Ready to serve. Ibt. each
Red Fryers'""' - 59c
(xHens?39c
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