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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1954)
TUKSOAY, JULY (I. 1054 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN 1 iWJL JJxMSff? .v. CRACKERJACK THE IURRO appears .Ktrtrnoly Inttrtittd In the $75 check h.nd.d to hii 4- year-old owner, Danny WMtlitch, by Frank Tucker, manager of the Klemelh County Chember of Commerce. The burro changed hands when Jeckie Gleeion, of TV feme, purchased the animal and presented it to the Dorsey brothers, et dance held recently at the Armory. The Doriey'l gave the pet back to Danny, who now hat both the check and burro. Shan, Danny't dog, also appears interested. The transaction was handled through the courtesy of the local chamber of commerce. IV-' Traffic Halted By Plane Crash TUL8A. Okie. I The Tul World didn't get i picture of Pourls of July traffic Jem yes tetrtlny It not a picture of a plane ciosh Inatend, The World Mid It lent commer cial pliotonrapliitr Howard Hopkins ulolt to get a picture of a traffic Jam. The plane ran out of van and It crash-landed at the Intersec tion of U.S. M and State High way 31. Hopklna and the pilot both walked away from Uie crash un. hurt. The big traffic Jam the pho tographer had been looking for all day formed around the crashed plane. - But Hopklna found, to his hor ror, he had used hla laat film tak ing pictures of the crash. ADVICE SACRAMENTO, Calif.' Ml Asa-, dor Jiagdazlan of Freeport cele brntcd hla 101st birthday yesterday nnd had thla advice oti how to live long: "Don't worry about things. It doesn't do any good." Legal Notice Harriet or ANNEXATION K1.KCTION Nollea u nar'hr (Ivan that the Clly of Clilioriuln, Uragi.n, hut cfellcd a lirlal elartlcin. whi li will be halrl tha JtJtri. day of July, ItoM, at which all raaalarad volara raililifia wllliln Ilia bound! lit Ilia larrllory haralnaltar da arllied ara Invltad to vita on Ilia pro position of annaxlna aald Urrltory to aald City and aalanolng the boundarlaa of aald City lu Includa aania. Tlia poll Ins placa for laid alaftlon hai naan llrad aa homa or Mn. Ray Prowall at rornar of Cnoektnot and Lalakaa ava nuaa. In aald territory. Thla location waa uird at a pollinl plara by Klam ath Counlv, Dragon. In lit laat alarllon. 7 ha polla l'ir aald alatilon will ba opanad at 00 o'clock In tha fortnoon or aald day and ramaln opan until 8:00 o'clock In lha afiarnorm thernol, during which lima tha rculitcraij vol. ara roil'lltta In aald tarrllory rnay rt : Ihalr ballot for or asalnat tha annex allon of kald urrllory to aald Cltv. Tha ballot tltla (or aaid election ta aa followa: "aiiall lha boundarlaa of tha City of I Chllouuln. Orraon. ba chanced bv add ing theralo ceruin territory and area Legal Notice adJaMnt and contlnuoug to wl4 City. dmrrlbd foltfrwi; Beginning at pom l on U preterit cl'y Hmita of (he City of Chllwi.ln, Oration, whirh p tnl U lha ctrntrr nnt niikrtnr earnmr ot ffeclion 4 Townalitp M South, Ittnga 7 Kilt, Wlllametta Meridian In Klam ath County. Oflion; thmc Wut on uuairUr or mil, mora or lt, to lha north we t corner ot Lot 4 of laid flerction 54: Ihrnca Mouth, lon th wl lin ot lot 0 and 8 of twld tfvetlnn 'H ona half milt, me. tr ), to lha outh Una of aald lection 34; thence KvM, aloiif tha ctlon Una, one qir. tar of a mil, mora or Icm, to the preient rMy llmllt of aald City of Chtl otiuin, which point la tha north one Quarter corner of HecUon 3, Township Dr. R. T. Lindley OPTOMETRIST 510 Med-Denl. Blog. Ph. 4215 Eye Exominotlon Visual Training Old Fashioned TENT REVIVAL Com and hear th good news of the Gospel. Bring the sick. Good singing. Ev eryone welcome. Starts Sat urday, July 3, 7:30 p.m., at the PONY RIDES on South Sixth Street. . Legal Notice 31 South. Ranle T East WIJIanKUe MVridun; thence North, along tha Mid City limit line, one half mile, more or leu, to the point of Pealniilnf ; being portion! of faOta i, a and 14, and a portion of Williamson River in aectlon M, Townahlp 34 South. Rani 7 ZaJt Willamette Meridian, containing 60 arrat mora or leu." Thla notice la aiven by order of tha Common Council for tha City of Chtl- onuin, WTPgon. aa axpreawea in ua ora inance calling aald apeelal election. fJated at ChUoquin, Oregon, June 20. IBM. Vdouard Prlaulx Rernrdar for City of Chlloquln. Oregon. June 30. July f, 1. 20, 77 Na. S tl Friendly Helpfulness To Evtrv Creed and PsirM Word's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ware ; I and Soni ! 92i High Phena 3334 Legal Notice NOTltl TO CWDlTOJta Not lea la herby given that tha tirvfer lined haa been appointed by the C(r cud Court of tha Slat of Oregon for Klamath County aa Admtniatratru with tlia will annexed of tha Ealate of Bam iiol Crueger, deceased. All pareong hav ing el a I mi agulnat aald aatata ara here by required to praaent them at tha) office of Olefin O. Ramlrei, 3333 South Sixth Street. Klamath Felle, Oregon.' with E roper vouchere within aix. fBOAtha ' om tha date of thla notice. Dated thla 39ih day of June, 1M. Beryl Helen Harlow. AdrntntatralrK with tha WlD annexed of th XatatO of Samuel Cruegar. doceaaad Olenn D. Rami re , .. , , Attorney lor Administrate Juno 3, July e, 13. 30 Mo, O i lumm- urn tnaoy heoltn, rest, comfort and hoepttoitty omtdit pveosonf iurrourv5o tompiertirf Fumnhod Sleepfno; ono Hauaehaapintj Cabin, wHh ail modem focllitiet. HOT MINI. At. oo4 MUf SATMt Far lUMMMaHeat, ArtMtis, Naawltafw Selattta, NeprawswatO CARSON OlOXIOI VAPOR SATMt " Ara aaaeNeat far IcioeM. StoM, thlej fnBa tlaas, High ood low Stood Frees ro "Vaiir HaiAim la ffltir fliailnatii" rW Raiervetieae a ad wfeattas--AeVsea OtKkJMn Mioorot Sorlaov Rf. 1, Or. Hermon Waxier, Director tniropfoctio Phytic ton Soviet Diplomats Expelled By U.S. On Spying Charges Hy JOHN M. IIKIIIKIMI II WA81I1NOT0N l-Tlllo Ku aluti illptiiniutA (ino nf tlicin at tuchtil in Hie Hnvlrt (Irlmallon at lha Utiltf 1 Nullum have bran llu own cul of Ihr Ullllrd Hlnlra fhirlnir Hie ptt.sl nix inunUu on clwrsira of apyuiif. Ttir Kulnn ifovrrnmrnt, Ihc HUlc Urparlinrnt rlnliua. haa now rplnllalru bv inukinu vantouuiir rharsira aautiial ia nicinbera of Uir U.S. iliplnnmlln mlimlan l Mnncrtw and liirc-li'.K llirlr with ilrawul. Tliu two AiufiU'iuii are military oltlcrrn, aa wi re the two lliuialaru onatM front the rmbaMV here. Tho Hlato IJrpartmrnt declined lo dicli)ae any of Hie evidence atrnint Uie Sovltla. but Prrsa Of fleer Hrnry Huvdnm mid, "We lot the BiKiit on tlirin mid out Ulcy wrnt." llie Incident ulili h the State Do purtnifiil announced Into yrnler day, after montha of allrnce on the miter of tile nlleurd liUMilnn aplea. had more than ordinary alitnlfl raucc brcuue of the policy altua tum which la drvrlopinc anions Ituaaia and the Wratern Fowera. Ilio Krc-inlln haa been niakms a bi piny for itrltlnh and Krench rociH-rnlum tn an obviooa pfforl to place htmvy ntralna on the wfHt ern alliance. Kvcry evidence of difficulty between Washington and Moscow coming at ch a time car ries the riak of wldcmncr Wentern ditterrnren by emphaxiztne differ In relatluna with the soviet Union. Tlio two Americana whom the nu-Aiaiw accuaed of havtnt; en untied In "cpinn.ine work" are 1.1. C'nl Unwind !,. FYlchlin of New York City and Arlitutlon. Va who wna naalntant military attache at the Moacow Knibanay. and MaJ. Waller McKlnney ot Ranla Cru. raltl.. the aN.itntnnl air attache. Hie Kovietn arclnred tlient "per anna non grata" or unwelcome on July 3. Tho United (Hates rejected the charite aa "banelexa" In a note yesterday, but It Iniormed Rtwala they would be withdrawn. Mn). MrKumcy la on Vacation nut.ildn UiiMia mid will not return. ' Col. Kelchlin will lenve the Soviet cnpltnl ThurKday. Ho will fly to llcrlln with Ambaasador Charlea K. Hohlrn, alio la nolng on a inontira leave. A letter publli.lied In Uie Soviet trade union newspaper Trud on Maicfi 2b accuaed relchlln and Mc hilimey and two other Americana. Trud aald the Americana had lelt behind on a train, after a trip to Vladivostok, an lutelllitrnce report on the main clues mid alatlona between Moncow and Khabarovnk. The U.S. Knibaaay al Moscow de clined comment al Uie tune. The three Russians whose ouster from the United Blalea waa dis closed were named by Uie State Department as: Cmdr. Ivor A. Amoaov, assistant naval attache. Soviet Embassy, who waa declared personally un aceptable last pcb. and left Feb. I. Alexander P. Kovlyov. aecond secretary of the Soviet delegation to the United Nailona, who waa asked lo leave on Feb. 1 and who departed Feb. 10. LI. col. Leonid E. Plvnev. assist ant air attache, Soviet Embassy, ordered on May it lo leave thla country, lie lelt June t. Plvnev'a name made the news paper a on at least two occasions during lila stay tn the United Statea. once when he attended the 1051 Detroit air racea and last April when he attended a mceitns; of the Baltimore chapter of the American Rocket Society to hear a discussion of the possibilities of atomic-powered flight. The Btate Department announce ment, while aeymg nothing of the kind of spying it acoused these men of doing, aungeslcd that the ouster of the American officers from Moscow was a retaliatory move by the Russians. 11 said this muss do true -since snore ' was no foundation whatsoever" for the Soviet action against lliem, and denounced aa 'baseless" the charge that they engaged In spy ing, in Moscow, Ambassador Boh len said no specific chargea were LAWNS Da ?ae want's gaed lawn ar JaM a late prirr t a raa't elwate balk. We da ajualllr ftrk mn ter Un !) In Inf. W gaeraniee O geed etand ml gtaia! fhene 1t, ' UKUHORI GARDENS NURSERY Reds Criticize U.S. Ambassador ROMij Italy Ml Tlio Comrnu nlta are needling Italy's govern ment attain about something U.S. Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce la iuposcd to have told newsmen In America. Red party buss Palmlro Togllattl (old the Chamber of Deputies Mrs. Luce, arriving In America recent ly lor a vacation, told reporters Italy plana lo Intensify the "atrug lo agalnal communism." Thla, Togllattl aald, seemed to Indicate Uie envoy haa aooeaa "even to secret plana of the gov. emment." He formally demanded whether Premier Mario Scclba or Foreign Minister Attlllo Ptcclonl were going to "do their legitimate duly and protest" to the U.S. gov. eminent. Such a formal demand requires a reply by Scclba or Ptcclonl. Last winter a large group of Communist and left-w-lng senators a-ked. wiihou auccess, that the government declare Mrs. Luce un acceptable laat winter. They charged her with crlllcltlng Italy In a conference with Washington newsmen. set forth In the Russian note. Suydam aald the expulsion of the Russians had been kept secret because the State Department hoped to avoid creating through publicity a pressure on the Rus sians to retaliate. Clearly those hopca did not work out. Aulo Inauranre rales have been reduced. See liana Norland, CZ7 Pine M. Tday't But Bur hr Body Lice-Fleis tn Dogs, Cats or Birds Dimply aiirlnkl. HUIIACH lightly through fur or feathers than wateh the v.rmln roll off. for Html lewlfi B II U All 6r taNAering DUllAvll At Dreg, Grwery Sreres sl Pet Slstft 3Tte onnecticut&iitnal JjIFJD JKSUKAK.CE COMPA KY HARXFOXJ) THE HOME OFFICE CONGRATULATES THE MERRIEFIELD AGENCY ON ATTAINING $50,000,000 OF PROTECTION IN FORCE, THIS OUTSTANDING RECORD WAS SET AT THF CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30. How Much it Fifty-Million Dollars? : ; ' - If Is . , . eneugh fa .rorlde financial arotectien for hundreds ef iemlllas, PLUS a a a aneufh fe My H fiunslreds of mertf ages, PLUS a a . emygli t. put hundreds ef youngsters lhreu.fi cellege, PLUS a a enough te .ay leaes en hundreds ef .stores, PIUS a a , , eniuh t. .rotecr the flaancl.l stability at hundreds et huslndtaes, PLUS a a . enough te provide Incomes t. haadreds .1 retired pert.ns, PLUS ReprMtiting th Mrrifiltl Agtney in Klamath Fallt $p ',' V-'v JOHN MIMIMIO OMeraf At L!i'i-J stfiajKjatii i harry i. Mutairino Oeaaraf Agesl Te the Individual members al tha MerrlNelal Agency gets full credit fer Its .aceptleael ere rest end growth. I.c.us. ef their knewlidge, c.ntclentl.ui counsel and untiring efforts, . thousands ef Oregenl.nt are ewnars ef IK. Insurence policial guerentee their ewa end their femlllet' financial security, lehlnd every .a. ef these policies stands the strength and ste Hilly ef this 101-yeer-eld Cemeeay. 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