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    HMnestiay, January 2, 1963 PAGE 3
HERALD AM) NEWS. Klamath Tall. Or.
Jim Bond Visit Slated
For Mills Auditorium
Nationally known outdoorsmun
Jim Bond will visit Mills Audi
torium Jan. 7 and t. "with throe
ef his latest outstanding wildlife
films. Bond will be screening the
color productions "The Mountain
Lion." "Alaska's Fabulous Rain
bows" and "Wild Wild Wines."
Tickets are available at the
5CS? $ rat
, 3 V P
Firt-t National Bank, the U.S. Na
tional Bank, at the Gun Store or
from any Jaycce member, How.
ai d Axtell, of the sponsoring Jay
cees, announced.
Included in the, outdoor shots
arc close up pictures of huge Ko
diak bears, large bull moose and
tigers and leopards. Bond hiked
some 300 mountain miles for 90
days to get these action pictures.
He worked with two men who cap
tured mountain lions alive, "and
some of the fights you II see are
just unbelievable. Bond said.
With the fishing season not far
away, there probably will be a lot
of interest in Bond's films on some
of the world's finest rainbow trout
fishing, the Jaycees said.
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- TJ. H-
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JIM BOND
Deadline Set
On Tax Filing
A. G. Erickson. district direc
tor of the Internal Revenue Serv
ice for Oregon, announced today
that the period for filing 1962
federal income tax returns will
extend from Jan. 2 to April 15,
inclusive, in oder to provide ade
quate information to taxpayers
during this period, the Klamath
Falls office will be open from
8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday,
Jan. 2, and each Monday from
Jan. 7 to April 15, inclusive. It
is located in Room 203 of the
Post Office building.
Congressional Critics
Denounce Congo Action
WASHINGTON (UP1 - Con
gressional critics of United Na
tions policy in the Congo have
stepped up their fire at U.N. mili
tary action against secessionist
Katanga Province.
In separate statements Monday
Sens. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn.,
and Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. de
nounced the U.N. action to force
Katanga into the central Congo
government.
Dodd called the drive by U.N.
military forces through Katanga
"a flagrant, inhuman act of ag-
"Don't make a sound or you'll start an avalanche!
Snow Misses Fort Area
FORT KLAMATH-For the first
time in many years. Fort Klam
ath and the Wood River Valley
had a "green" Christmas instead
of the usual white mantle of snow
blanketing the hundreds of acres
of fenced range lands and the
town itself.
The highlight of Christmas week
was the annual Christmas pro
gram and tree, held Thursday
evening, Dec. 20. in the Fort
Klamath Community Methodist
Church. Mrs. Frank Strahan and
Mrs. Hollis Kizer, iocal elemen
tary school teachers, presented
their pupils in a delightful pro
gram. Two plays were given, the
first portraying the Nativity and
the second a skit, with Mr. and
Mrs. Santa Claus (acted by Jerry
Latzy and Donna Jenkins) and
many toyland characters in their
various costumes and parts.
Rounding out the program were
selections by the children's choir,
and a special number, a piano
solo by Chiloquin student Mary
Brattain. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Brattain. Climaxing
the evening, Santa Claus arrived
with his sack of goodies and
distributed bags of candy, fruit
and nuts to those present.
Junk Used
For Model
REDLA.NDS, Calif. (UPD- An
impressive scale model, fashioned
from "junk" material, of the
largest diameter solid fuel rocket
motor yet test-fired in the United
States drew praise today from
Lockheed Propulsion Co. officials.
Lockheed technician OrviUe
Dart, 45, built the tiny version
of a three-segment 120-inch ap
plied research solid fuel rocket
motor that was fired by Lockheed
at its nearby Potrero test facility
last spring.
Dart used such materials as cof
fee cans, the top of an Aerosol
spray can. a dime store funnel
and assorted bits and pieces to
build the 18-inch model.
"I did it just to see if it could
be done." explained Dart.
Lockheed officials said they
found the model most useful for
demonstrations to potential cus
tomers and the military.
gression and an unspeakable
tragedy." Goldwatcr labeled it
"an unjust war." ,
The senatorial opposition came
as the State Department reaf-J
firmed its support of U.N. Sec
retary General Thant's policy in
the Congo.
The department endorsed
Thant's demand that Katangesc
President Moise Tshombe nego
tiate integration into the Congo
within two weeks or face "other
measures."
State Department spokesman
Lincoln While said the United
States was stepping up three
types of aid to U.N. forces in the
Congo. They are transport equip
ment, the U.S. logistical airlift,
and food to relieve a shortage
which appears to be in the mak
ing. Both Dodd and Goldwatcr have
supported Tshombe's efforts to
maintain Katanga Province as a
separate state and have criticized
U.S. support of the U.N. policy
of unification.
Goldvvater condemned U.S. sup
port of "the arrogant aggression
of the United Nations in Katan
ga." He said bitterness generat
ed by the action "against the only
full-fledged pro-Western leader in
the Congo (Tshombe) will last for
a long time and make effective
unification of the area a total
impossibility."
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Excellent brown Nylon friexe fabric,
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construction guarantee. Reg. $299
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MONTE'S EXTRA LENGTH SOFA
A masterpiece in beauty and comfort. Reversible
foam rubber scat cushions, all foam rubber back
& arms. 8-way hand tied base. This is one of our
best sofas. Reg. $399.00. 1
SAVE $140.00
CLEARANCE PRICE
MONTE'S QUILTED SOFA
Extra length. Reversible foam rubber seat cush
ions, quilted both sides. All foam rubber back, all
foam rubber arms. Outside arms & back are quilt
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springs, reversible foam seat cushions, tufted back
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Early American Sofa by Deluxe
This sofa is extra length. 1001 Nylon tweed fab
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springs. Maple wood trim on arms & ears. Cox
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Beautiful brown fabric. All foam rubber cushions.
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