Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 02, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    VVKDNKSDAY, AI'KII, 2, 10.12
1IKHALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAU.S. OHKOON
PAGE THRM
Envoy To
Russia Named
WABIilNOTON 11 Diplomat
Orare P. Kenniin one of the
authors of America's Htop-Kuulu
policy, wun (.worn In Wednesday
nn ambHnnudor to Moscow, He pro
mined to work for an enalnK of
tensions between the Communlnt
and Wcntern world and "the Im
provement of the International at-
nionpncre."
"ThoM are objective which
xeem to me urucnt v dcnlrablc ml
I ace no reason why they should
not be wllhln the realm of possi
bility, If the desire la reciprocat
ed," he euld In a prepared state
ment. Kcnnan Is one of the administra
tion' most trusted advisers on re
lations with the Soviet Union, tie
speaks the lnnKumie fluemly and
Wlll be the first American ambas
sador capable of talking with Gen
eralissimo Htalln In his own tonxuc
I There has been speculation thai.
;Kennan's assignment to the pcml
(was prompted In part by a fcclliiK
that If the Soviets did show slne
of wanting to establish better re
lations with countries outside the
Iron Curtain tills government
should have on hand a man com
petent to read the signs quickly
and accurately.
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PVT.
(above)
JOHN DRISCOLL
i
fRAND NEW in the tractor line Is this Allls Chalmers IID-9 crawler, on display at Wcsl
liilchcock Corp. Weighing more than nine tons, this intermediate AC sports 70 horses
at the drawbar, 84 at the belt. It has a four cylinder, two cycle UM Diesel engine, six
fioei'ds ahead and three in reverse. Unit construction provides easy servicing. The
above machine is the first one in this area.
Swim Outlook
Poor To Date
Less than half enough swimmers
have Nlgnt'd ui fr the community
l.eiiniio-ywiin nro:rnni lo begin
here next Monday.
Hecrcatlon Dir. liob Boinipy re
ported onlv l-'O have registered for
Ihe ioiiim-i so far: he wnnt.i 300
Coiiseriiienllv he nald there was
Mill plenlv nf room.
rteiililrallon must he marie In
advance at Hie City Hall.
Kern are one dollar for all eight
classes.
Boys schedule fates to 141,
meet each Monday starting April
7 through May M.
6:30. noii-floalers. 7. floaters'.
7:30. swim a llltlc; d. deep water
awlmnieis: B:30, .iwlminlng and
d'ng 'til 0 p.m.
Olrls schedule ('iges 7 to 14 1,
meet each Tuesday starling April
8 through Muv XI:
II 30. imn-flnalprs; 7. floaters;
7 30. swim a little: 8, deep water
nUmmcrs; B:30 until B p.m., wom
en's class lor adult women wheth
er thev can or cannot swim.
Advanced Girl Sroul. 4-H and
Camp Klre (lirl swimming has
been hrclulrd fur Wednesdays
(torn 7 0 pin.
Paul nmmlllc swimmers' group
It slated for Thursdays from 7 lo
0 n in.
Ilov Bcmil KWlmmlng Is set for
Friday. 7-0 p.m.
Physically handicapped class
slated lor Saturday. 11:1 a.m.
Open KWlmmlng. Saturday. 1-5
pin. t .-J
Elderly Flier
Praises Jets
SANTA ANA. Calif. I "It's
wonderful." said 80-year-old James
W. Montce. "Smooth as silk."
Montee. the nation's oldest lic
ensed pilot, was commenting on
his first ride In a Jet plane, lie's
flown Just about everything else
and riding a jet was his dearest
wish.
He went alnft Tuesday wllh a
Marine officer at the controls, and
was allowed to handle the two
place trainer for awhile.
"Wish I could fly one alone,"
he said. "They are fast as llgntnlng
on a finger-tip touch. I'll bet I
could fly one alone, too."
Young Farmers To
Entertain Lakeview
Klamath County's Young Farmer
organization has slated a meet
with the I.akevlew Yuung Farmers
In the Wluema Tuesday at 7:30
p.m.
The regular monthly luncheon
will be held.
Young Farmers Is a group of
local farm end ranrhmen between
the ages of SO and 40.
Mexicans Jailed
j For Illegal Entry
EUGENE 11 Twenty Mexicans
were lodged In Jull here Tuesday
night, charged with Illegal rmry
Into the United States.
Four agents of the Immigration
Service rounded them up near
Dexter where they were employed
as laborers on the Lookout rolni
Dam and railroad relocation.
They are to be taken lo Portland
for hearing.
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlqs Driscoll, 2839 Bris
tol St., is completing indoc
trination at Lackland Air
Force base, San Antonio,
Texas.
No fillv has ever won Delaware
Park's mile and a furlong Leonard
Richards Slakes.
Fire Takes Life
Of Dexter Man
EUGENE OB While his 9-ycar- j Portland (Arpt) 5!
.-Weather
Western Oregon Mostly cloudy
and showery Wednesday and at
night, Thursday cloudy with oc
casional rain afternoon and night;
cooler Wednesday with highs both
days 48 to 68; cooler Wednesday
night with lows of 34 to 44; wind)
off coast southwesterly to westerly
20 to 30 miles an hour, with gusts
to 35 Wednesday, diminishing to
lo to 25 at night, winds win sbllt
to southerly Thursday and Increase
Thursday afternoon.
Eastern Oregon Occasional
rain Wednesday. Partly Cloudy
with scattered showers and snow
at higher levels Wednesday night;
clearing Thursday. Cooler Wednes
day with highs of 45 to 85; lows
Wednesday night 25 to 35; highs
Thursday 48 to S.
Northern California Fair Wed
nesday and Thursday except part
ly cloudy In north Wednesday and
lew showers north of Garberville
and. Redding; slightly cooler over
Interior Wednesday and at night:
northwesterly winds of 18 to 28
miles an hour off cost.
Grants Pass and Vicinity
Cloudy to partly cloudy Wednesday
through Thursday night with a few
showers: light rain beginning
Thursday night; high both days 58;
low Wednesday night 38.
By The Associated Press
Max. Mln. Precip.
uaxer
Bend
Eugene
La Grande
Lakeview
Medford
North Bend
Ontario
Pendleton
SP Conductor
On Sick List
Roy D. Emmlck. 1930 Main St.,
veteran Southern Pacific conductor
stricken Monday at Gerber, was re
ported today resting comfortably In
Ihe S. P. hospital at San Francisco.
At tlie time he became III Km
mlck had called to bring Tin
Klamalh her from Oerber, 'v ,
!100m,o'Ky49
KILLED
HILLSBORO I A logger was
killed almost Instantly here Tues
day when struck by a falling tree.
He was Wesley Ward, about 30, of : tn cncck the names,
near nerc. nis wiaow survives.
old dog Snuffy whined and barked
for help, Lou Everett Matthews,
74. burned to death at his home
near Dexter. 40 miles southeast
ol here, Tuesday night.
A neighbor was attracted by the
barking and sight of the flames
and called Fire Warden Burt Neet.
The dog kept up his whining when
men arrived to make a futile effort
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Tan can rent a ntw pint plan
from ihe Laula It, Mann rians t'm
Mir. 1-0 N. at a law monthly
rala, Afur aanabt lm yen can.
If yen with, rhanf from rent ! par
raaaa afrrement. Ihe rrnl already pali
U aU rccdl! im your purrbata servant
and n tbrr dawn pamnt la nacca
tf. Tha manlhl? pay men it ran l
lillla higher than rent. Or, If yoa pra
fr, yau can rantlnua to rnt
BASKET SOCIAL
ond
SQUARE DANCE
Peterson's Hell So. 6th
Saturday - April 5th
9 P.M.
Tickets 50c
Phone 7494 or 9971
Benefit Democratic
Women's Organization
BUILD BETTER FOR LESS
PEYTON PUMICE
BUILDING BLOCKS
FIIIMOO
VRMIN PROOF
Ml INSULATING
IIAUTIFUI
EASY TO IUILD
COSTS TOU LESS
IE
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MB MARKET ST.
Macdoel Auxiliary
Of VFW Elects
MACDOEL March 9 the VPW
(Veterans of F'orelRii Warsi Aux
iliary M44. met at the home of
Mr. and M;s. Alden Kenwlck of
Uorrls, Calif, for their annual elec
tion of oflhers.
Mrs. May Dclter wns elected
president and succeeds Mrs. Mau
rice Oilmer, president for three
years.
Other officers chosen were: Mrs.
Marilyn Meulassen, senior vice
president: Mrs. Mvrlle Fenwlck,
liinlor vice president: Mrs. Gilmer,
treasurer; Mrs. Esther Btalcop,
chaplain; Mrs. Murgarct Bailey,
conductress: and Mrs, Leona
llooth, trustee.
Ice cream and cake were served
at the close of the session.
Steelhammer To
Be Governor
SALEM Speaker of the
House John F, Sleelhammer will
gel his first chance to act ns
governor of Oregon Thnrndav.
Gov. Douglas McKay left Tues
day for Chicago to attond a meet
ing of the executive commltleo of
Ihe national governors conference,
so Senate President Paul L. Patter
son, Hlllsboro, Is acting governor
now.
Patterson. however, leaves
Thursday for Phoenix. Ariz., to
attend a meeting of the Committee
on Interstate Cooperation,
Steelhammer then will become
covernor. and will serve until
Patterson returns, probably Sim-trXi.
Dead Man
Raised
Geo. N. Taylor
NO NO Lord, do not open the
grnvo for Lazarus lias been (lead
four (lavs already and by now he
Is In decay the. awful smell. But
Jesus had tho stone rolled back
and then with a loud cry "Lazarus,
Come Forth," he
that was dead came
lorlh wrapped In
gravo clothes. Loose
him and let him go
said Jesus John1
11th BIBLE,
CURTAIN Thki
'present Gospel agi'R,
Is 10 cnn an in a
flush. Whrti Clod'.'
roll-call of tho saved
Is filled, tho Agr
ends and all In f
flash. The Lord
Himself Is to de-Geo. N. Taylor
scene! from heaven
with s shout and the (lead in
Christ will rise first. His In the
graven or wherever will than be
raised and given their bodies of
glory and His then living 1st
Thess. 4:13-17. AH arc to bo raised
up Into glory who possess Christ
In. their heart ns having died for
tlvjlr sins. And you? Do you Just
copy Christ or do you possess Hun
ns your own Lord nnd Saviour?
Answer to Clod's love nnd bo snved,
urges tho lamlly that uses this
space.
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as a pin or brooch. Eliminates
clothes-rub noise 1
New Economy Battery
is so incredibly tiny It fits
In thimble yet gives
hours extra service)
Don't Bargain With Your Hearing
SEE S0N0T0NE FIRST
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