I L. clrcIii-AII four circle 1 will. y'"f i nil 70 l'lnc, Mis. IlJvvH" ii,..ii,ii.ii mid raiw'1 ,TI,"",C I i)f"c"' i r.. i::iu dessert, lie "? vi, for a pot hick fa? . win b. Mr.. tle' 1 ? lV'30' p. "... nUh . a.,lllafv The auxiliary TJ ii Liliood of nullioml ' K a wcl III tho KC "LS.v February 8. ul 8 :cn'd!dte la lo be Inj; rfL will bo served by $1... ' M- L i.ihuu The officer! and ' '?.tt, Tulclukc coiitrt- lMM lo lhc renn lo'iinc d lodVy. when . j , the National Founde infantile l'r..lyl. Inc. At Newell Mil. Mno K. Short, former Klamath county clerk, hui Joined the statistics ntnl I ut thj WltA center at Tulclukc. Mis. Slinrt'n brother, Thuinan It. Konip, formerly r Vuncouver, Wuah,, la a maintenance foro man at tho center. Report! Join, Blgelow, re port officer ut the Tulclukc WltA collier tluco lust July, unci Donuld Johnson of the coiniiounrl hllfh school fucully, hnvo. report ed at Fort Lowl, YYiiili., for In duction. Blaclow la rcplucad hero by Ralph rirown. AID IN FIL1TJG OF '44 TUXES Lrcb ASKED BY FEW 01 t ,,,. M0t i.'iiU'ury Com S Jo H. KnliHiu Tern ii, n order of I'vlple, Wcdnwluy cvonlnu. i at 7::iU p. 1". All !' L?' "i iv 'invited. pigllii . . MThe American Le F' "I .nviiiiii v wl moot d Immediately following! lln. All Leulonnnlrcj urged to attend. ... - j i. r-l.rlAtf lfur. ' . L-l...t.lli Pulls Wtd imons the Oregon .officers called to active y thU WCCK Of "IC tmtnt. U...H.I Mn Vcmrm B. II imp""' , : Lttt 3947 Boardman, la a fail at Klamalh Valley hoa Li ...k.r. hA la ri-rplvinu Etmtnt for pneumonia. She r Unrnuarl TltoarlnV. Umia'i Council Members .w. Women', round) of tho. lit Chrlitlm church will meet Lndiy it 12 o'clock noon for fcliutit luncneon ai ine cnuri.ii, ind Fine. All are mviicci to lurU Bind The Loyal Or el Mooie i itartlni a band kc orchestra. Any member who nit to it In either one, please B4S4. or leave name nt tho Iom hill, on or before Kebru- (fetea Lett City collce were ltd to locate a yellow sold uiwiicn wnicn ucomo i; nr a- )Ui uvernc, reported loat the Pelican theatre Monday IM ThA wli-K . C.I.. .. ... n ui a unua MN. Mimbtrihlp Award Award. I of the life mcmbershln will t Place liter initiation thura- b nljht, February 8, at the oh nan. P Baring Trip Mr. and h. Whytal of Wh.vtal'i, left rm nllht for the N-u Vnrlr I'kel. They will stop In Son PKiKo en route to the east rW,Th.,,"-F"e V. Den. I. Merrill h sh hoi ii. krted tp city polico tho thoft while ihe wa., In n Klam ui Dcauiy shop Monday. iilu 8toln-Robert Curtis, k tin. i 01 '"'lies' rk,?"r 'kates from his car Iff" on M"'n street Saturday &,'.D','-Tho Worn. t "r? 'o sponsor a l fin. KS ." 1110 Moose Camp Fire Girls Help Fight Infantile Parolysis t 1 i . anaaaanian a r'"' " n mini to f A4"V' . v-' - I - A II ' ' 1 ifeH, n ' FJJ. ' IHFAWTIIC PARALYSIS f JinlwL. , 1-3 .fT;. DANCE JANUARY 17 I 2 P i '; "Ii 1 1 n Mini 1 mom akhokt I WmnJ ' The number of persons seek ing analalance in tho filing of 1IM4 federal Income tux returns la conalclcrubly under Unit for the sume period last year, it Is stilted by Puul 11. Wright, deputy collector In charge or the Klam ath Fulls office of Internal reve nue, Hccauto of the simplification of the law affecting tho filing of returns by wnge cur no is unci ml urled persona cllgllilo to use the W-2 earning rccoriln In plucc of the usiinl form 1040, it Is be lieved thero will be a lurge per centage of tnxpnycrs who will be able to complete the necessury tax forms without Assistance from a fcdernl office, snld Wright. I Thero will, however, be a large group of persons needing nilvlce or asslslnnec who should arrange to cnll nl Ihe drnuty col lector's office at the earliest dntc fiossiblc In order to avoid the ong waiting lines common with the Inst-minute filing rush on March IS. he declared. There are still a largo number of persons who have fulled to obtain the required earning rec ord reports on form W-2 from their employers, Wright said, and a reminder is made to these taxpayers that they must have such a form from each employer before a 1944 tax return can be made. A record kept by the tnx- Kaver of his earnings and with oldlng credits Is not acceptable in lieu of the official form W-2, and a return, he concluded, can not bo prepared based on such information. Six Camp Fira Girls helped the currant "March of Dimes" againat Infantile paralysis by taking In contribulions amounting to $260 at Woolworth'a store. Left to right: Carol Kelley, Mary Bruner. Joan Dawchuck. Shermalee Henry. Beverly Kohn and Oelorea Hunt. The quota for Klam ath county of $8200 hoi not yet been reached and any persona caring to contribute should send their donations to Roy Rskestraw at the First National bank. The drive has also been officially extended to February IS. Oil Burners Cause Two Fires Here Oil burners caused two fires the first of the week, according to city firemen when they re sponded to calls. A burner in the furnace room of tho Anchor Postal recelnls for .Iiinnnrv. 1 hotel backfired and somo dam- 1U4S, nt the Klninath postofficc rom. "moke wa? reported iiiL, unnjin ti. . - faunday night at 11 o'clock. I VISE BUY! '"".wiifled moiorliti I h- F. Goodrich SILVERT0WN yjjjf ' 'trail a M'sr iliei. , '""'Tr.l,.,.,,,. Ick I Miller Co. Q3ggrTcrTTr7rn FrlaJI.. , U V V'JP'ulnesj to "T '1 Pun. ft la,VICE BW '"one 9334 The Klamath county chapter of tho Red Cross, 418 Main, is sending out an urgent plea for a large attendance of workers on Wednesday and Friday of this week. There is a considerable amount of gauze left to fold, but when finished, there will be a well-earned vacation for both workers and Instructors. All those Interested ore asked to bring their friends and help with this quota. Hours on Wed nesday and Friday are from 12 noon to 4 p. m. There arc still a number of uniforms and caps which have not boon called for. These have been left In the workrooms from time to time, and unless they are called for by February 15, they will be disposed of. Ye Olde Pinochle Club Grace Bock, 137 High, will be hostess to Ye Olde Pinochle club, Thurs day, February 8 for luncheon, followed by cards. 1 Jolly Neighbors The Jolly Neighbors will meet Wednesday, February 7, at the home of Mrs. .lames Francis, hh.vi i nnnon totaled $20,774.00. The receipts for Jnminry, 1044 were $14, (172. UU, so these figures show an Increase in January of tills year of $0102.04 over last year or 41.5117 per cent. Postal notes were also on sale Monday at the Kliimnth post office and six notes were sold yesterday. Seven additional notes were cashed in by noon to duy, umuunling to $34.00. Postal notes can be Issued in any amount up to $10 and a pa tron may purchase us many notes at one time as is desired. The fee is five cents for each note. The notes aro not transfer able, but may be cashed at banks or any postofficc in tho United States, with the exception of Alaska, for a period of two months after the dule of pur chase. After that dule, unpaid poslnl notes shall be sent by tho remitter or payee with a request for a refund to the third assistant postmaster general, division of money orders. These noies are offered as a public service and will be con tinued indefinitely. Service Men and Women Home on Leave AOM 3c Gordon Lund from Jacksonville, Fla. Here until February 7. S 1c Harold S. Collins from South Pacific. Hero until Feb ruary 23. Cpl. Lyle Redfield from Camp Swift, Tex. Here until Febru ary 13. The above service people are entitled to frco passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. Canton to Meet The ladies auxiliary and chovallcrs of Can ton Crater will meet at the IOOF hall Thursday evening for a 8:30 politick dinner. Members arc re quested to wear dress uniforms for draping the charter, and vis iting members aro Invited to at tend. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOT ICR THAT SCHOOL OlSTalrT WARRANTS Wn.L BR CANCSM.ED Notlca Ii hnrahy lvn. In compiling with 11-losj O. C. h. A., i amend it bv Clupltr 1J7. Oraann Lw mil. In Ihe hnldr of warranla Uiuod by Klamalh Counly Srhool Dutrlct of Klamalh County, Oraion, ai follows: Numbir DU tued Payne AmIiln! SM? .l-aa-SS MaxIneKmtrv lJM tlaf I0-1-.1S Tha RlBPlrlo Shop " JO S4IS la-SO-M MM. 3. B. Brown 7S HMee a-a-sa nnVo Lumber Co. 13.ua ia.Tao 11.4-.ia Crater bake Uir. Co. " 00 Ua,il 1I-4-3S Klemath Furniture Co. 6-10 If (he above tilled warrant! are not preienled for payment within ilxtr eoi deya from Jai.uary 1, 1043. laid warrant! will be canceled, and payment thereof will ba refuted. , I ined, ' v H. B. ASHLIV. Clerk, Klamath County School OlilrlcL Ji-iat ra id. n. i. Annual G Feed 6:30 P. M. Thurs., Feb. 8th The second call came Monday nt 0:24 a. m.. when residents at 1 104 Crescent reported smoke in the basement. Fire was burning in the partition but slight dam age was done the building. THREE SENTENCED J Vernon S 1 1 v a, Maximilion Soto and Gene Huso entered pleas of guilty to the charge of assault and battery in Justice J. A. Mahoncy's court Tuesday morning after a complaint against the three was signed by Howard W. Giffard, Metropoli tan hotel. Gifford charged that Silva, Soto and Hugo Inflicted Injuries on him Sunday night, cutting him about the fnco and head fol lowing a disagreement Bt the Sunriso tavern. City police ar rested tho trio and turned them over to the county Jail. The men were ordered to pay Clifford's hospital costs and an additional $50 fine apiece. Six months' sentences were suspended by the court. Lieutenant1 Slips On Ice, Breaks Arm Lt. Robert S. MacGregor. the naval air station housing officer, was carrying his arm in a sling today. The lieutenant broke the arm when he slipped on ice. Loyal Order of Moose There will be a regular meeting of the Loyal Order of Moose, Thursday, February 8, at 8 p. m., in the Moose hall. Chase's Office, 203 IOOF Building will "put you right" on your withholding receipts. May save something. ' SimpleprliineednotwreckeiiHlortareyon with middtnina llcb, btnn and iniuUon. . BmarCa Pyramid Sunpoiltoriee brine A quick, welcome relief. Their arend medl. F ' cation mtane real comfort, reduce! itrain. 1 tielpa tiahten relaxed membrane. aenUy lubricataa end eoftena. Proueuve end A andcheffine. eo eeay to ote. Get aennine r ' Stuari'e Pyramid ffuppoaltorlee el your 1 drug etore without delej We end $1.20 1 on mekex'e mooey-beck aueraalea. a A ia mm m mm mmT CAMP BLANKETS Part Wool OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 Main A change in the closing date for the national foundation tor infantile paralysis "March of Dimes" campaign offers Klam ath county Ms.cJents an oppor tunity o far exceed last year's contribution mark, . Elcnora Weatherlord. Klamath county women's division chairman, an nounces. This 12th annual campaign, extended because of inclement weather in various sections of the United Slates, is giving Ore gon women's division chairmen an extra week in whicii lo take last-minute donations for the fight against infantile paralysis. "Money raised in this year's March of Dimes' drive is a real assurance that Klama'th county infantile paralysis victims in 1945 will receive the best treat ment that medical science can of " declared Miss Weatherford. t- H. C WilHima, tlteiaifj. and all ether peraont or uariiei unnown claiming or who may claim any rlfht. title. Intertit or Hen In and to tha premise described tha Complaint file herein, Ue Robin and John Roe Robin, har husband, if married; lrd Williams and Elsie Williams, hus band and wife: George L. Wtlltame and Emma Williams, nuiuana ana wilt, iJnrothy M. Williams Perelll-Minettl and Joe E Perelll'Mlnettl. wife and husband: the unknown heirs at law and devisees of E. ft C. Williams, deceased, and all other persona or parties unknown claim Inf or who may claim any rlfht, title. Interest or lien In or to tha premises described In the Complaint nn file here In: IN THE NAME OK THE UNITED HTATEff OF AMERICA: You and each of you art hereby renulred to appaar and answer tha Complaint In Condemnation filed against you In tha above entltlM action within (our weeks from the dale of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer, tha plaintiff, tor want thereof, will apply lo the Court for the relief prayed for In the Complaint In Condemnation filed herein.' to-wlt: That tha Court take Jurisdiction of tha above causa and make and hnvo entered all such ordtn, judgments and decrees at may ba nrrenery to determine tha ownership of the hereinafter described lands and fix tha value of satd lands and the amount of compensation to ba paid bv the plaintiff to whosoever may ba ad judged to ba entitled thereto, and make and have entered such further orders. Judgments and decrees a may be necessary to vest the tttl to tha here inafter described lands in the Untied Rtatas of America, said lands being situate In the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, and mora particularly de scribed as follows: PARCEL No. 0: SEl BW' Section IS. Township 38 South. Range 0 East, W.M , PARCEL NO. 10: NW' SW'i Section IS. Township 3fl South. Range 0 East. W.M.. aublect. now ever, to existing easements for public utilities and to the rights of the public to use the boundary roads of tha area. This summons Is served upon you pur suant to order of tha Honorable James Alger Fee. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered herein on the 3rd day of January. ttMS. by publication thereof for four successiva weeks in the Herald it News, a daily newspaper of general circulation puhllthed in the County of Klamath. City of Klamath Falls. State of Oregon, first publication hereof bting made on tha 18th day of January. IMS. Bernard H. Ramsey, Special Assistant tn th Attorney Gen eral, and Ernest Talk. Special Attorney. Department of Justice, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Addris: S25 Corbett Building. Portland 4 Oregon. J. 16-23-30: T. 6 No.3. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF IINAL ACCOUNT Notice la hereby given that Ralph R. Macartney, the duly appointed, qualified and acllna executor of Ihe Ealate of Roie S. Ourmcnt, deceaied, hea filed in the crcu t Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Klamalh County, hia final account of his admlniatratlon and aaid Court hea 'xjd, the oih day of March, in, at 10:0(1 o clock A. M. aa the time end the Circuit Court room as the place far Ihe hearing and settlement of said ac count, .... Dated: February Rth. J013. RALPH R. MACARTNEY. Executor of the Enteie of Rose S. Durment. deceased. F. S-13-30-37 No. 33. . SUMMONS. CIVIL, NO. 2li.Tfl. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF ORE GON. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, vs. CLARA M. COLLMAN. a widow: ZETA E. ROBIN and JOHN ROE ROBIN, her husband. If married; MARY H. WILLIAMS TOWNSEND. a widow; SALLY WILLIAMS MANNING and A J. MANNING, wife end husband: FERD WILLIAMS and ELSIE WILLIAMS, nut band and wife: WILLIAM M. WILLIAMS and ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, husband and wile: MARY Z. WILLIAMS CASE and THEODORE D. CASE, wife and hus band: ROBERT B. WILLIAMS and BERNICE WILLIAM3. husband and wife: GEORGE L. WILLIAMS and EMMA WIL LIAMS, husband and wife: DOROTHY M. WILLIAMS PSnELLI-MINETTI and JOE E. PERELLI-MINETTI. wife and hu.band: KLAMATH COUNTY, a munic ipal corporation and political sub division of tha state of Oregon; The un known heirs at law and devisees of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON FOR KLAMATH 1NCTHETMATTER Of THE ESTATE OF NELLIE L. LANCER, Deceosed. Notice Is hereby given thai I have been appointed Executor of the Last Will and Testement and estate of Ne lie L. Langer, deceased. All persons having claims against said eslato are required to present them, with the proper vouch ers; to me at the office of William Genong. 724 Main Street. Klamath rails. Oregon, within six month! from date hDaUd thii 30th day of January. 194J. WILL HUMPHREY. Executor of the above estate. J. 30: F. S-13-20 No. 37. Tuesday, fab. S. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE of the above entitled Court, mode and entered herein on the 3rd day of Jan uary. 1645. by publication thereof for four eucceeslva weexe In the Hereld at News, a dally newspaper of generel cir culation published In Ihe County of Klamath. City of Klamath Falls. State of Oregon, first publication hereof being m.ide on the Ifith day of January. 11)43. Ilernard H. Ramsey, special Assistant to the Attorney General, and Ernesl lalk. Special Attorney, Department of Justice. Attorneys for Plaintiff, p. O Address: S30 Cornell Building, Portland 4 Oregon. J. is-ki-30; r. a No. 4. SUMMONS. CIVIL NO. 313" IN THE K?T. COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF ORE gpf. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, VI. FRANK L. CKITWOOD. a single mm: SILAS MlLVANEY and JANE DOE MULVANEY. hla wife, if married: KLAMATH COUNTY, a munic ipal corporation and political subdlvlilnn of the Stale of Oregon: and also all other persons or parties unknown claim ng or who may claim any right, title. Interest or lien In and to tha premises described In the Complaint on file here in, Delendante. TO: Silas Mulvaney and Jane Doe Mulvaney. his wife. If married; and also all other persons or parlies un known claim ng or who may claim any right, title, interest or Hen In and to the premises described In the Complaint on file herein: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: You end each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Compleint in Condemnetlon filed against you In the above entitled action within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall so to ap pear and answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the Complaint in Condemnation filed herein, to-wlt; That the Court take jurisdiction of the above causa and make and have entered all such orders. Judgments and decrees ss may be necessery to determine the ownership of the hereinafter described lands and fix the value of eald lands and the amount of compensation to be Kid by the plaintiff to whosoever may adjudged to be entitled thereto, and make and have entered such further or ders. Judgments end decrees as may be necessary to vest the tlUe 10 tha herein after described lends In the United States of America, said lande being situate In the County of Klamath, flute of Oregon, and mora particularly de scribed as follows: PARCEL NO. 7: NliNW)',, Section IS. Township 3S South Range 0 East. W.M.. subject, however, to existing easements for public utilities and to the rights of the publlo to use the boundary roads of the area. This summons is served upon you pursuent to order of the Honorable Jamei Alger Fee, Judge of the above entitled Court, made ana entered herein on the 3rd day of January tB43. by publicaUon thereof for four successive weeks In the Hereld 4c News, a dally newspaper of general circulation published In the County of Klamath. City of Klamath Falls. State of Oregon, first publication hereof beine: made on tha IStn day of January, 1843. Bernard H. Ramsey. Special Assistant to the Attorney General, and Ernest Falk. Specie! Attorney, Department of Justice. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 32S Corbett BuUdlng, Portland 4 Oregon. J. 16-23-30: F. ft No. S. SUMMONS. CIVIL NO. 337. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF ORE GON. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, vs. D. D. LISKEY and MABEL LISKEY. husband and wife; DAVE LIS MAiine l.tfiKFY. husband and wife: EWAUNA BOX COMPANY, an Oregon corporation; KLAaiam W.V ,T TY. a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Oregon: The unknown heirs at law and devisees ot W. C. Bennett, deceased; and alsp all other parUea or persons unknown, claim ing or who may claim any right, title. Interest or lien In and to the premises described In the Complaint on file here in Defendants. TO: The Unknown heirs nw and devisees of W. C. Bennett, deceaied. and also all other Persons or parties unknown c aiming or who may claim any right, title. Interest or lien in or to the premuea described In the Complaint on file herein: m THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint in Condemnation ti ed against you in the above entitled aetlon within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply Jo the Court for the relief prayed lor in thi Compleint In Condemnation filed herein, to-wlt: That the Court take jurisdiction of the above cauae and I mako ind have ontered all such orders. Judgments and decrees as may ne necissary lo determine ?nT.?r?dPf?x J vilue of said land, and t mount of compensation to be paid by the Plain ,i.r , whnsnever may be adjudged to be entitled thereto, and make and have entered such further "fders. JudgmonU and decreea as msy be necessary to vest the Utlo to the hereinafter de bribed lands In the United SIS tea of America, said lands being situate i in the County of Klamath. State of Oregon, and more particularly described as fol-lows- PARCEL NO. 6: SEVs NWVs. SWIi. ScUon 14. ToSnshlp 38 South. Range nEast WM.. subject, however, to exist ing easements for public utilities and to served upon you pursuant to order of the Honorable James Alger Fee, Judge Part Wool GABARDINE SHIRTS In brown and tan. 3-button cuffs. 2 flap pockets. Sizes 14 to 17. Sleeve length 32-35. $8.95 RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP 600 Main Classified Ads Bring Rosults. LITTLE LESSONS IN SPANISH Galidad" means 44 4 ft quality, like you get when you order that good Wl imported Tccatc ; eyi a BREWED IN "uitTvy MANNER TOME BEER Imported b Balfour, Guthrto tt Co.. Ltd , San Francisco CaHf. WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th Just Received ALL-ELASTIC SUSPENDERS Dress suspenders by HIckok. And heavy police work type. $1 and $1.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. The Loyal Order of Moose h Starting a Band and Orchestra Any member who wants to get in either one, please call 8454, or leave name at the Mooie Hall, on or before February 8th. CAl-OM I a ICAL'ORE NiaHWAV TfOUTrt HtfaHWAV T SOUTH CAL-ORE IS NOW o OPEN At 6 P. M. Every Day Except Monday . . ' With ABBY GREEN And Hli S-Plece Orchestra ' CAL-ORE I o ICfll-OM aTAVfRi.isa w caTAVncsa MieHWAV SOUTM MleMWAV SOOTH IT'S ALL OVER! Pardon me, lady, but don't let that wound ed fighting man suf fering in an evacua tion hospital hear you say "It's all over" ... he, more than anyone else, knows this war is far from won. And he's counting on you to help him back to health. Will your conscience allow you to deny his plea? Women between the ages of 20 and 49 are urgent, ly needed in the Women's Army Corps to serve as medical' and surgical technicians with the Army Medical Department. If you have not had previous medical training the- Army will provide special schooling if you can qualify. Don't Delay -- Act Today WAC RECRUITING STATION Poit Office Building Klamath Fells, Ore. Please send me complete information on the Women's Army Corps NAME .' ADDRESS Phone.. CITY STATE ..... Good Soldier . . . the WAC WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF VICTORY BY: 1 '