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FIRST POSTWAR DRAFT TAKES 17 LOCAL MEN Inductees from board 0110 and two will moot at tho Southern Tiiclflo depot ot JO p, m., Tuos tiny, Annual 21, according to His elective service bourd. Induc tion Hutu were chunged titter the Jupiineno surrender and mimes of men over 2(1 were tukon tiff. Those reporting Tuesday night ro ua follows: Board 1 ' WIIIIiiiiik, Jerome H Portland. Hullcy, Urucc McAtoo, Ulft N. Oth. Doxtor, Wnltor K 1410 Mur tin. Nordwall, Alton R., Guymon, Ok hi. Stevenson, Rhuo II., P. O. Box 1IS7. Ciny. Cnlvln C. All Jefferson. Wullonburn, Leo F., 3001 Brond. Board 2 Cuddnn, Roy S., 2403 Wont lund. Bucll, Robert E., 300 Conimor clnl. Letches, Chnunccy M,, Box , 103. Modoe Point, t Rhoodes, Hllllc J Rt. 3, Box 222. LEGAL NOTICES hOTU It Or INTKNT tO HM.I, NATION AL rOHKHT UMIILU Noll la hereby given thai the Korea! rvic plane, lor the furtherance of Hit war oiniri, iu een to nmiey lAtft a'" .wnvmny ni niamaui valla, Urea1 oil, without cuiiiilltl(iit, m aulhgrlrrd uituer Ilia ruii War I'uwni Act a ltd al Dtr apuralard ralea alaiil below, lht tlitiher ueieinaiter ue.iriiwti. All pertona hav In a legitimate Inleiasi should axpreaj that lltlerett (ullv to lha Meemtial r.r, tier, llo 4137. Portland H, Oregon, nol later than Auguat 30, ltM3. LOCATION AND AMOUNT: Al) Hit merchantable tlmler, live or Ud, marked for culling un about 3W0 arret of National "ot ail land lit two unltt at Indicated on a map attached to I he timber tala agreement. It nil I of about i.hju acres in Bra, 3. 3, 4. 0. 10. ll. H l.i and Id. T. 33 a.t It. 11 K , In the -riiran uu unit, nogu itiver Ha llonal "oretl. Oregon, estimated to Im g.OUU.OUO feel DM, mora or laat. of pondero. pint, and l.uuu.uoo tat 11 M , iniirt or leva, of wltlla fir and olner a pec lee; Unit II of about 1700 acre in Kac. 1, T. 30 U , R. a K.: bee. 3o, T. 3i b . R. S r ; Here, ft and b. T. J b . H. t C ; ttara lit and 33. T. 31 H , It. tt K , W W , in lha I'eliran llutta Unit, llugue Klvtr National Korea!. Oregon, attlmaiad to (hi 7.IUU.UUU feat fl M., mora or let.. 01 ponueroea pine, ana .uti,uuu feel B M , mora or lata, of while fir and Otnar aperies or taw timber. RTUMI'AOR HATtH tV prPOfllTfl: Th alHivt dearrlhed II m bar hat been appraUed at the following raiat par M feet II M.. 5rrlbnr Decimal C Log fleale: fait I. pondenxa pint o 00; wltlla fir and other tperla 13.00; Unit II, pott, derota pine ta.oo; whlta fir and other airlee $1 73 hi addition lo the price of the alurnpage, a deposit of 30 per M feat I) M for lha total cut of timber under the terme of the agreement will be required lo cover the rotl of eleth tlitpoeal, and a dapotlt of 0 10 per M feel S M. for the loUl fut of timber under lha terms of the agreement will It required 10 cover in coti or ire plant' Inr. aaed sowing and tlmtter aland itn Drovetnetil work mi the area rul nvir. MANtfrACTDnit; The Umber detcribed anau n aoin and deliverer! to the Heal frt Liimlar Corpora lion of Klamath rtllt, their aurrtort or' attlgitt, for Vimifariur into 4umMr producia, INFOHMATION: The nrnnoted con Iran, lha natla of appraltal and the bat la for. making th aala without com petti Ion r available for Int pert Ion al the ottlct of th nffionl for la r, forcal Service, -oriiann. uregon. , Au, 30-37 No, ItS. Tin 11. Howard S,, 2400 Apple- guto. Douuim, Mutton M., 5702 Indo- pUIKldllL'O, Chudwluk, Doutflus E Bly. Vlelru, Kdwln K.( lit. 1, Box 100, Cruln, Jmnnfi, Clillonuln, SniKi'iint, Clifford Fort Klmniilli. JUBILEE HELD II At.TUH AS Modoc county ci'lubriitccl the opeuliiK of the lioimu 1-nliu Box conipuny'a mill wltli dedlcutlnii c(riuinoiilc to tho lumber Inleruata in tho coun ty, Biiturduy. Ileiuled hy tho Sherlff'a Poano of Lnkitvlew, a huge piirnde wiih held throuuh the alreeta of A Kur il to the mill where the dedica tion norvlccs were held. A trip through the mill whilo in operation, the breaking of a bottle of chnmpiigno by Mra, Phillip MeKcnncy, wife of tho mayor of Allurim, tulka by Nov iiclii, Oregon mid California lum-bcrnii-n mid n burbcciin of natlvo ateer mid pork, ended tho fcativl-th-K. Kormer Ciovornor Morley Grlswold, Nevada, told tho large gathering that the opening of thin mill waa Juat tho atiirt of larger operatloua to come to tills city. LEGAL NOTICES Norii'r or mnai. aciodnt notick in iirrir.nv OIVRN that I have filed my final acrnunt at admin-lalrator-wllh wlll-anilf wed of the aala of KINONI.KV OKOIIt;K DUNN, alto known at Klngiley (, Dunn, alto known aa K. fi. On nn, pereated. and Ihe judge of th Circuit Court of th Stale of Oregon, for Klamath County, hat fixed ten nVtnck In (he forenoon of flaptemlr 41 It, MHA, and Ihe courtroom of laid court In Ihe rntirlhout at Klamath fall. Oregitn. aa th time and place when and where any per ton niay pre trni any ohjrrilona or axcepdona In any Ihlng therein coitlalned. and at aald time and plar th Court will finally actll aald arrount, I.. OMTH HIBKMOMK, Admlnlalralor-with-will -annexed, of the Katate of KINOHLRY fiROIK.r DUNN, alao known aa Kingtlev fi, Dunn, alao known at K (. Dunn. Jy, M; Au. 0-13-20-27 No, 171. CITATION in tiik rincuiT rouiiT or Tiir RTATF Or OIIKOON IN AND rOR TIIK COUNTY Or KLAMATH In lha Mailer of lha Adoption of WAIinr.N LeftOY MrMAHAN. A Minor To rranclt P. MrMahan. father ftf in above named Warren LHoy Mc Mahan. O reeling IN THE NAME OF THE RTATX Of OHKiOH. You ar hereby riled to ap pear in lha above entitled court In th court room thereof, at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on or be for Auguat tt, 1043, and ahow raute. If any ther be. why thla court thould not decree th adop tion of Warren Leltoy MrMahan by rrank W. Hltrhle and l.ydla fi. Itllrhl. hutband and wife, and that hla nam be changed to Warren IRoy nitchl. WITNr.fiH the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge of Ihe above court, with Ihe aeal of aald court affixed, thla 20th day of Julv. lofl. DAVID R. VANDENnr.nO, 'ftr.AU Circuit Judge Altetl; Chat r Delp, County Clark. Iy Evalyn Tlerre, Deputy. Jy. XI'M; AU. 0 U-30. No. lno ' lllnf anil ilob of minor FAVORITE !"." 'W"ni r"t wttb Metuna, tbeaooth F0R40 YEARS ini. nxxllcatid pomitr. INDUSTRY TO RELIEVE WAR PUNT JOBLESS SALEM, Aug. 20 The aluto unemployment compensa tion commisaion auld today thut it "fulr proportion" of pcraona laid off by war iuduatrlcs will bo able to get jobs immediately In lumbering, transportation and food proceaulng Induatrlca. "Uecituao of V-J Day coming in the mldal of Oregon's busiest season," the commlsxion said, "tho unemployment load prob ably will not reach its height for several month. "Tho unemployment acrvlco luia listed thoiiaiinda ot Jobs with cunnerles, railroads, lumber and logging firms and other indus tries, They arc prepured to of fer work In accord with tho dis placed person's skill and experi ence." The commission advised that workers should accept tho best Jobs available, even though tho pay might be a little less. The commission now has al most $73,000,000 to pay unem ployment benefits, which range from $10 to $18 a week for from five to 20 weeks In any year. The number of Americans un der 25 years of ago who' are drowned each year is the. equiv alent of tho normal complement of 30 U. S. navy destroyers. OBITUARIES CilI.fir.RT LOU IB COON Gilbert Iiula Coon, a realdent of thla rlty for the paat 13 ynart, pnaicd away here Saturday, Auguat If). IU43 at ft:lft p. m. Ha waa a native of Hltedd. Ore., and waa aged B3 year. 4 moniha and 30 dayt at th time of hla patting. He la aiirvlved by hla wife. Kllxa Coon, Klamath Falla; four daughtera, Mra. C, A. Hellowa and Mra. Vernon Wilton. Klamath Falla, Mra. Frank Church, Ath laud, Mra, Hubert Meade, Oregon City; three sunt, Norman 1. Coon, Cm ma a Val ley, J. D. Coon, Itoaeburg, Lloyd Coon. Klamath Falla; a alaler, Mrt. George Clinton. Itoaeburg: ID grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Th remain real In Ward'a Klamath Funeral Homo. "33 High, where frlenda may call. Funeral aervlcea will b held In th Camaa Valley church Wedncaday. Au guat 33. 115. at 3 p. m. Committal ervlrca and Interment will follow in th Camaa Valley cemetery. Ward'a Klamath Funeral Home la In charge of arrangement. flUHTAV HERMAN f ( HmfCK Guaiav Herman Eechtbeck. a realdent of Klamath Falla for th patt HI yeara. pa aed away In Eugen. Or., Sunday. Auguat 10, 1043. He waa a natlv of Germany and waa aged U yaara, lo montha and II days at th time of hla Ratting. II U aurvlved by hla daughter, Ira. Donald Webater, Tulelake. Calif.; a aon, Walter Eacheberk, Klamath Falls and four grandchildren. Funeral aerv Iret will b held Tueaday, Auguat 31. 1043. ,al 3 p. m. In the chapel of Ward'a Klamalh Funeral Home, B23 High, with the Itev, David Darnell, nattor of th Flnt Pretbyterlan church of this city, officiating. Commitment services and Interment will follow In I.lnkvlll cem etery. Frlenda ar reapcctfully invited to attend th aervlcea. Slnglt or Double TIN COATS & PANTS Famous Hlrsch-Walsa OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main Portland Youth Drowns In Lake PORTLAND, Aug. 20 ti'i Clarence Lung, 17, Portland, drowned In Blue luke yeaterduy about 100 feet from lund, deputy sheriffs reported toduy. After swimming to a bout oc cupied by two other boya, the youth turned to awlm buck. Dis regarding warnings of his friends, ho dived, camo up once and sank, deputies said. Mike Uuwson, lifeguurd, re covered tho body. Lung was the son of Mrs. Ida Lung, Portland. Laborers Needed At Filming Site MEDFORD, Aug, 20 M'l Waitresses, mulds and general laborers are needed ut the film ing site for "Canyon Passage," Ernest Huycox's story o curly Jacksonville days. The Unlvcrsul studio group will move Into tho Diamond luke urea September 4 and Lodge Manager George Howard said his resort Is short of help. Brian Donlevy, Susan Ifay ward and Andy Dcvlne will play leads in tho color film produc tion. . VITAL STATISTICS JONEH-Born at Klamalh Valley hos pital, Klamath Falla, Or., on Auguit 30, 104.1. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Jonea, Bonanza, a boy. Weight; 7 pounds S ounrea. KOitJOLLA Born at Klamalh Valley hotpltal. Klamath Falla, Ore., on Auguat 30, HUS, lo Mr. and Mra. Walno H. Korjolla, Hprague River, a girl, Weight: 4 pounds 2K't ouncet. IlOWMAN Horn at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamalh Falla, Ore., on Auguat 10. 1043. to Mr. and Mra, B. M, Bowman, 3330 Cottage, a girl. Weight: 0 pound 3 ounrea. THILL Born at Klamath Valley hot pltal, Klamath Falls, Ore,, on Auguit IU. 1043, to Mr. and Mra. A, E. Trill, 4013 Shasta way, a boy. Weight: A pounds 3 ouncea. KHANT2 Born at Hillside hoaplUl. Klamalh Falls, Or., on August 10. IfMS, In Mr. and Mrs, Charles W, Krantz, Tulelake, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 7 ounces. KI. LIS Born at ifltlalde hospital, Klamath rails, Ore., on August 10, 1043, to Mr. and Mr. Jamea T. Fills. 4.16 Jefferson, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds B'i ounces. HCOTT Bom at Dependent's Clinic.' Marin Barracks, Klamath Falla, Or., on Auguat 10, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Scott. Eaplanad courts, a boy. Weight: 8 pounda 3 ouncea. HOUNE-Born at Klamath Valley hos pital, Klamalh Falla, Ore., on August 10. 1043, to Mr. and Mra. Melvln Houa. 3610 Boardmen, a boy. Weight: S pounda 3'j ounrea. KINGSBURY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Or., on Augutt 10. 1043. to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Klnga bury. 134 N. 3rd. a boy. Weight: 0 pounds 3 ounce. GRESHAM, Ore., Aug. 20 Wi A young mother and her two children were burned to deatli when a kitchen stove exploded in a rural homo here yesterday, engulfing the home In flames before the father could rescue his family. The dead: Marie Dillard, 20, Charles, two years, and Thur mun, eight months. J. D. Dillard, 22, was critical ly burned when he tried to en ter a bedroom window to save the children. His wife's body wus found on tho kitchen floor. Sheriff's Officer Clorko Lar sen reported the stove was an oil-wood type. Dillard was not expected to live. WAR PLANT CLOSES BAKER, Aug. 20 MI'i Wur end cancellations closed the Baker War Industries, Inc., plant hero but Baker Wood Products company, also on war work, ex pected to divert products Into civilian goods immediately. During the Gold Rush In 1840, people were so anxious to reach California that they not only paid $1000 for a ticket, but offered to work on tho boat without pay. 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