Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    Reds Push
Test Ban
Propaganda
MOSCOW a:PH - The Ita
lians pushed a propaganda cam
paign today against the spread of
Western nuclear weapons, parlic
ulaily to World War II enemies
Germany and Japan.
Expressed fears that tlie new
Franco-German treaty may open
the way for nuclear arms for
West Germany inspired tough So
viet protests against the pact this
week.
Similar worries appeared the
basis (or the Kremlin's objection
to U.S. nuclear-powered subma
rines calling at Japanese ports
A Soviet statement delivered in
Tokyo warned that Russia would
take appropriate "defensive meas
urcs" against military prepara
tions near its frontiers.
The official news agency Tass
directed some of its propaganda
fire at the Canadian crisis caused
by the nuclear issue. Tass claimed
the U.S. government worked for
the fall of Prime Minister John
Dicfenbaker's government in Ot
tawa because of American desires
to have Canadian armed forces
equipped with nuclear weapons.
One of the most persistent fears
expressed by Russia since W;orld
War II has been the rebirth of
German militarism that has sent
armies deep into Soviet territory
twice in this century. Soviet Pre
mier Nikila S. Khrushchev re
peatedly has complained that NA
TO military preparations encour
age the West Germans to seek re
venge for their defeats.
Soviet notes to Bonn and Paris
Tuesday stressed the military as
pects of the historic Franco
German treaty signed Jan. 22.
Hanks Death
Reported .
LAKEVIEW-Wilson Hanks. Bfi,
former resident of Lake County,
died at Escalon. Calif., Feb. 5.
He was born at Salem. Utah.
April 17, 1R!)6, came to Lakeview
in l!i:i8. and moved to California
about ten years ago.
Survivors include his wife, Elsie
M. Hanks of Escalon Calif.; three
sons, Alden Kecle Hanks and Cal
vin K. Hanks of Lakevicw, and
Myln K. Hanks of Medford: two
daughters, Mrs. Carl Peay of
Lakevicw and Mrs. J. A. Black
burn of Vale; two stepsons. Ken
neth Biggs of Lakeview and Har
old Biggs of Escalon; and 14
grandchildren.
In addition to the funeral serv
ices held al Escalon on Thursday,
there will also he se-vices at the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
day Saints. Lakeview. on Salur
day at 1 p.m.. with burial in the
Westside Cemetery.
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BEEF RAFFLE Four enthusiastic junior students at
Merrill High School pose with a sign which promotes a
beef raffle sponsored by the junior class. The proceeds
will be used to buy an electric scoreboard for the foot
ball field. Students are, from left, Suzanne Kendra, Carol
Lee Hasklns, Dwight Winther end Beverly Walker.
Beef Sale Raises Cash
For Merrill Scoreboard
I,
SACRAMENTO il'PP A pow-,
erful group of state senators was
preparing legislation today that
would set a limit on the number
of students in a public school
class.
A spokesman for the group
who declined to be identified
aid that the men had not yet set
tled on a limit, but that they
were consulting various studies
and suggestions.
The legislation was certain to
cause a furor in public schools
where many administrators are
already angry at a legislative at
tempt to cut class sizes by re
MERRILL The junior class at
Merrill High School is busy mak
ing Don t Be a Cannibal. Eat
Beef signs in connection with the
latest project to raise money for
an electric scoreboard for the
football field. Tickets are now on
sale for half a beef, and the win
ning ticket will be drawn Friday,
Feb. 15, at the Merrill-Bonanza
basketball game at Merrill. Tick
et holders do not have to be pres
ent to win.
The junior class has selected the
scoreboard, which will cost from
$1,200 to $1,400. as their gift to the
school. They hope to have it up
by next, football season.
Another fund raising project the
class is working on is selling
cakes at hall games. Future proj
ects include selling Husky key
chains, car washes this summer,
and trap shooLs. The junior-senior
prom is also expected to show
a profit for the junior class.
DRAFT NAVY MAX
GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAIN
ING CENTER, III. (UPH lames
F. Scharback, 37, chief personnel
office.' at Great Lakes Naval
Training Center and a Navy man
for J2 years, got a letter Thurs
day from Butler, Pa
It was an order to register (or
ithe draft.
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NOTIC
Dog Licenses ore due. Male or Spayed
Female $2.00 Female $3.00. Penalty
of $2.00 will be added after March 1st.
Licenses may be procured by mail by j
sending description of dog and proper S3
fee. H
Chas. F. DeLap
County Clerk
Crop Signup
Date Noted
LAKEVIEW Farmers are re
minded that the signups for 1W
barley and wheat in spring wheat
areas are now being taken and
will end March 22. said Bill Mos
cr. county extension agent.
Again, as in previous years,
farmers may divert, on a volun
tary basis, acres planted to wheat
and feed grains By voluntarily
planting crops olher than feed
grains' and wheat, farmers can
qualify for price supports lo help
offset the income loss as a result
of not planting these grains.
Farmers must divert all the
acres they sign up lor lo he eli
gible for any price support this
yrar. In other words, if a farmer
signs up to take 40 acres out of
production and only actually
takes .15 acres out of production,
he will not he eligible (or any
price supports or diversion pay
ments. Advanre payments will he avail
able at the time o( signup. Final
payments will only be made un
der the diversion program alter
it has been determined th.it thr
farmer has followed the program
as outlined.
A voluntary prngiam such as
this can help to reduce abundant
supplies of wheat and certain feed
grains and at the s ime time sta
bilize the economy of farm com
munities where grain farmers d
business.
Farmers are urged to get in
touch with the Agricultural Stabil
ization and Conservation Service
county olfice for additional de
tails about the t(W feed grain
and wheat programs.
Limit On Class Size
Talked In California
Tax Failure
Trips Bend Man
PORTLAND HIPP - Bend ac
countant Richard J.' Sullivan. 36.
was sentenced to 60 davs in prison
and fined $1,000 by Federal Judge
lohn F. Kilkenny Wednesday for
failing to file tax returns in 1958
and 1959 on $37,523 gross income.
"What points up the seriousness
of this case is the position the
defendant held in Bend as one of
its outstanding citizens and ac
countants," the judge said. He
said he took Sullivan's "fine serv
ice record and his iccord in the
community" into consideration in
determining the sentence.
Sullivan is scheduled to begin
his prison term Feb. 25.
HERALD AND NEWS, KlameUi Falls, Ore.
Frkley, February I, 16J
PA1E 13
"DENNIS THE MENACE'
quiring the schools to spend more
money (or teachers.
The legislature made its at
tempt two years ago when it
passed a bill requiring elemen
tary districts to spend SO per cent
of their income on teachers' sal
aries. High school districts were
required to spend 50 per cent and
unified districts 55 per rent.
The bill's author. Assemblyman
Charles B. Garrigus. I)-Reedley.
said that he believed the schools
were underspending or teachers,
not because of a fund shortage
but because they were spending
too much on administrators and
other non-teaching employes.
Tins is tlie same opinion held
by the senators w ho are prepar
ing the new legislation. However,
they believe that their approach
will clamp down on administra
tive costs even harder than the
old Garrigus bill, which they sup
ported.
Actually, according lo Garri
gus. his bill has not been in ef
fect a full year because of tech
nical delays in the start of its
operation. However, legislation
has been introduced in the cur
rent session to repeal It.
Sen. Donald Grunskv, R-Wal-
sonville. author of the repeal, said
that because of the Garrigus bill
many school districts were being
forced to cut expenditures for in
structional supplies, books and
enrichment" materials, postpone
maintenance, and curtail or re
duce the number of librarians
Screening Of Nursini
Home Patients Urge!
SALEM ( UP! i - State Welfare,
Administrator Andrew F. Juras
called Wednesday for careful
screening of welfare nursing homo
patients in order to assure (air
treatment while staying within the:
welfare budget.
He also urged local administra
tors to work Willi doctors to pre
cent welfare recipients from mak
ing more trips to the doctor's
office than may be necessary."
Juras spoke at the opening of
it two-day meeting with county ad
ministrators from throughout the
state.
He commended the county de
partments (or prompt processing
of medical care for the aged
. .. AN' AFTER 1 GET THREE MORE
SHOES, I'M GONNA SAVE UP FOR A HORSB''
Four Of Four
Fail In Exam
SALEM (UP1 - The Oregon
House has decided to lind out why
the board of examiners for land
scape architects tested (our appli
cants last year and failed all four.
The house recalled the board's
budget bill, which it passed ear
lier this week. The bill was sent
to the House Planning and De
velopment Committee, the one
closest to the speaker.
FREE MARRIAGE LICENSES
WINDSOR, Conn. (UPH Town
Clerk George J. Tudan will play
Cupid on Valentine s Day.
Tudan will issue free marriage
licenses that day alone with a
gift package of household items
(or both prospective bride and
groom.
cases, good casework, efficient
handling of foods, and good co
operation with local governments
on work relief.
Juras stressed rehabilitation in
his U.Ik.
He emphasized preventive serv
ices to get families back to self
support as quickly as possible.
Juras said "case classification,"
which began a a pilot program
in Jackson and Multnomah coun
ties, shows promise. It involves a
system of determining problems
in individual family cases in an
attempt to lead to quicker rehabilitation.
Juras said tlie program will be
extended to other counties in the
near future if the legislature ap
proves the agency's budget re
quests.
INCOME TAXES
Set Your Reliable Income
TAX CONSULTANT
CHAS. HATHAWAY
Auditing - Bookkeeping
120 N. 10th TU 4-5473
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AND WHEN MY HITCH
IS OVER, THE WARRANTY
ON MY NEW VALIANT
WILL STILL BE IN EFFECT I
If the pfc had bought some other make of car
before his 3-year enlistment, the warranty on
it would be long dead when he got out. But his
Valiant Warranty will still have two years to go.
Valiant has America's longest and best new-car
warranty-5 years or 50,000 miles.
For Professional
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These bonuses available to all customers served by
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