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OUR BOARDING HOUSB with MAJOR HOOPLI OUT OUR WAY Ffldiiy, Oct. 12, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN IP VOOtlOKe'T M.V MIS ? EGrXD.flrA.' VOU M.Y COOSlNl f$2t fiFi7 HAH-M-H-h T Columbia River Packers associa tion were not skilled craftsmen and consequently not eligible for separata bargaining. . The majority of workers In tha plants are members of the CIO Colum bia River Fishermen's Protec tive union, The petition was brought by the AFL International Union ol Operating Engineers. MIND fX AE PERF.ECTLV rSNA,R.E 3ARMIS USED i MV MrXtR. IS Kb NVTURrM. TO TlW HIS POMPADOUR. CJL5ESTION4, AS PRAIRIE GRVS NO.BOVS.IKi REAsLITY VvMEtO KB How corAe HOLLYWOOD HPo OFFERED YvPkS HIDIN& Salvaged fats, no Important In iviii', lira most liiipnrtiint also In the reconversion program, cording lo Wlnnlfrvd K, Cillliin, TH6 FrXD&D rA& K PA.B0L003 SUfW. J OUT FROrA MME ? DID TO PLWY THE OVJ YOU DROP MASTER," AMD X'M. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (IF) The national labor relations board today dlsmbised an AFL petition to become Bargaining agent for operating engineers In tun Actnrlfl fieh rtnklncr nlanl. ,VOUK- V0O homo demonstration iigMit. It In u nl I It d ly Hint (in v apprtielublo itipply of oils will be received (rum arc ii ii surrendered by tha EY.PeRliV6KTlrAC3 , FLOUR. Tho term "Kaffir," used to cover all natives In South Af rica, came down from the East Coast by way of the Portuguese and Is an Arab word meaning "unbeliever." if Japuneso for some Unio to come, lie observed. The board rulecTthat operating engineers In the two plants Paragon Packing company and Tha fut salvage program must bo continued fur lliu present, The wiir production b o u r d In von corned thut there bo no let-down THE TOWN SHOP In tha drlvo (or muxlintim used' (nl collections, Mrs, Glllcn lo uorled. llutchers In Kliiniutli Fulls who luiva hud no regular pick-up fur milviiuud fiit, 11 m y conduit Mm. Ulluin at lliu fedurul build inn, phone B181, iALVAGED FATS STILL IMPORTANT . . . BY J. R. WILLIAMS V THEY COULDW'T Y THAT'S rJOTHIN'--A I W.I rZLT NUT MUCH, 1 lArSfc Or-r- Ir-V I J.M nUKit-PL- BUT A LITTLE POINTS ANY J FOUNDERED I ' -H BIT--MOMTH PASTER --DIE? AN WOMT BE. V-ISPr JLA BY MONTH SOU EVER. f TH' SAME-- V-lTT J TH' HAM IS I SEE- A GRAlW- v I'LL BE SUS- J---M ' h GITTIN' A ) FOUNDERED A PICIOUS OF M nJ'vS LITTLE HOR.SE 1 THEY'RE) ALL MEAT M THICKER'N S NEVER. TH J FOR, A gis 1 THICKER. J I SAME r-rfkt i-OYiO I , l. HEPOES ARE MADE. -MOT BORM .,V.'..i...a J (j30TTOKS.' I U ITU TMCil ICHQ' t II I ' Tillamook Blaze Clouds City Water FOREST CrtOVIS, Oct. J2 (') A system to provent cloudy wa ter by-product o( tho giant Tlllnmook flro from running out of Forest Grove faucets la almost coninlcte. Kin co 1 1 10 fciro.il flro, thin town's water supply drawn from ash-filled streams In the burned areu him boon cloudy A 1400-foot stretch of clKhWnch plpo Is now bolnit In let to' Deep crook, which w not in llio burned area, Tha system will en able the water department to nut otr vii I von from clouded creeks. The marriages of mime African mi 1 1 von lire Inc vllnbly tied up with entile, so many being puld jor cacn main. GH ! RtflNCirY-PACKCO SlIQT IN MOISTUMt- A Rf SISTANI A , " CMTONJ mn ORANUIATID I -Jr SEATTLE, Oct. 12 W) Boe ing Alrcnift compuny todHy an nouncod It was recalling em ploye to reauma production of whut romalnn of its B-20 Super fortrosn contract. "Compuny cstlmnlcii call for 1000 direct-production workers and (100 tool-fnbrlcatlon em ploye being buck on the lob at piuiu i oy wovemuer jo, naici Oiiurotlonii Mnnnger R. A. Noulo. "It U iMtlmatcd thut between :iU0 and -100 factory workers will be back at tne Kenton plum by tnc latter pin t of December." The main floor of plant 2 here Is being cleared for Jigs of tne L-W7 miilinry-trnn.iporl ver sion of the R-20, so final anscnv biles of B-2DS will be done at Kenton. Plant 2 fabrication shops are starting work on ex perimental and modification parts and some C-B7 orders. WEATHER (Orlabtr la. ert , .,,., vx hliHi.td rlli .. el , Htramnle , 11 I'srtUnd . Hen 10 Man PrtnrlM'a II HaaHU ,.,, , ft U4ttA 17 Had nmrr m (00 t Trvi - Trri 61 NORTHERN CAMFOnNIA Clmr to day, Innlcht nd Hattirctny. lt(liif dny (tin Umporatiiret. rug on eoaiL, MoU trata wtndi o(( coat. ORKOON Ctnttdv with nrcaalonal rirlrxl an cnail and north of Rm burg net parllr rlotidy lMwhn today, to niftit and Sflttjrdfiy. Llltl chnnt7 of Umiwraltir enrppt rooUr towaru Co lumbia, CiAntlit variable wind off col boromlnff aoutherly. H.r For A Limited Star With skill and linearity, Dr. R. P. Aloxandtr sarvai tha paopla of tha North- wast araa. Lllca tha othar qr, n, p. ALE7ANDER mambara of Columbiana staff of optometrists. Dr. Alaxandar raallias tha naad for guarding precious eyas and keeping tham fit. NO CHARGI FOR IYI EXAMINATION 7 REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST! Br. SM a. NtlM Of, su o, nmm nr. Bf. O. J, MIM (U. v. a. imti B. B. R. Bntar da a. r. Abu Dr. I. B. HlltnlUll Br. a. sttrUH CdLUttDOAN PHONE 7121 UNCI la jllCte)llvtlV. OMiCAt romAMB. an t w.an. two atoen . tAWAtw tiCTi miA Air Conditioned DANCIHG I P. M. to 1 A. M. v SATURDAY KITE Auspices V.F.W. DANCELAND SIS Klamath Ave.. Muslo by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies Adm. BOo each person, incl. tax. Potatoes CIIICAOO, Oct, 11 (API (UBDAI PouImii Arrival! 1, on Irsck 100, to ut U. I. ihlpratnu loos. New Block: Bupplltf modrtc. D mand ilow, marktl about ateady (or bt alocka. weak lor other alooka, Idaho Itua .01 Uurlianka, U, fl No. 1, IX17-S3.W; Waihlnslon IIUMel BurUanka, U. S. No. I. Boulh Uakula Ullaa Triumph., I. H Ntt. I, waihed s Oil Mlnneaola and Norlh rlakola HlUa Trlumpha. ooinrntr. rial. Il.oo.tioo; Cohlilera, commercial, I. HO; Wlaconiln Clilppawai, U. S. No, 1, LIVESTOCK DENVKR. Oct. U (API MJSDA ttntablo i lite p I'J.tm, total 10. 000; laughter lm( moatly atwdy to weak com par ad with Thunday'a beat klnda; seven duuhlea choice Colorado! 14.00 lightly sorled. 12 duubtea at 13.73 i-o lightly aorifd; few load goodchoice U.40; slaughter twil steady to strong, four doubles strlotly good -choice U8 lb. ewes, fall-atiorn rielia S.50 to killers: beat truck Ine 5 ; nothing dona on amall tupply feeding lambs offered. south ban Knlu7ciiw:o. Oct. 1J (AI'itUHDAl Salable cattle 2Mi good steers ehtent; ateer ami heifer steady. Cows M-W cents lower; medium-good aleers 15 00-16 7S: heifers 13.OlM.V2A: good cowt 11.5012: cnrnmongood range cow BtM'll.U; canner-cuttere fl.00-6.00; common-good sausage bulls 10.00-12 tK); aaleble calves i2Y, week's lop 13.34; bulk common medium 11.0013 30. Salable ltogs 23; market firm: good choice barrows and gilts 18.00: odd-good sows 13.03. Salable sheep 300: market firm; bulk good-choice lambs 13.33-73; common-good ewei 2 &0-323. CHICAGO. Oct. 12 (APt-iUSDAl Salable hogs 2.300, tola. S.ooo: acilvti and fully steady; good and choice barrows and gliu at MO-1 rx. up at the 14.ua cell ing; good and choice tows at 14.10; com pie la clearance. Salable rattle 2.000. total 3.300: salable calves MO. Intel (too; a loads choice 112o t2B3 lb. fed steers J n 00. these fully atffldy, with lower grade scarce and about steady; supply largely cows and low grade butcher cattle: plain he Iters dull, weak: cows steady to weak, spot 13 to 23 centa lower: bulls about steady; vealers weak and slaughter calvee scal ing JMO lb, upward In narrow demand at week's decline: odd lot medium and good short fed i tee re 14 00-16 23. few loads i nor t fed heifers 18.73 down; bulk runner, cutter, and common beef cows 7.00-1030; practical tup weighty sausage bulla 12,40; fairly broad week-end clear ance of stock era and feeders. PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. 12 (API aiBDAt Salable cattle 10. total 100; salable calves 23: mostly a cleanup mar ket with scattered sales steady to weak: few throw-out 4-H club steers 18.00-30; week's top steers 16 30; odd cutter heif er today B.73: canner-cutter cows sal able 6.00-7.30; few medium beef cow up to 10.50; medium-good grade . calves 1. 0O-13.00; choice vcaler quotable to 14 00. Salable hog none, total 330: market quotable steady; barrows and gilts sal able 18.&0: sows 13.03; few feeder plgf unsold; choice under 100 lb. weight round 11.80. Salable and total sheep 23: good-choice lamb lacking: aatable 12.00-50; week' extreme top 13,00; few shorn lambs 10.80: good ewes 4.00. LEGAL NOTICES SKCOND CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THK STATU OK ORKOON FOR THE COUN TY OK KLAMATH. IN THK MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF THOMAS J. STEWARD. Deceaied. TO: Ira T. Steward; Ren D. Rogers; uora Lj. wuion; narvey .tvBiewera; Gera M. Odell: Earl A. Steward: Mnudle R. Griffith; Ora K. Steward; Riley N. Steward; EtU M, Wright; and each of you; A aaeond oetltlon ha vine been filed In the above entitled matter by Earl Red man. Administrator, praying for an or- aer oi me -oun fuinoniini nim ie m hi the real property belonging to this oemg fully Ln- estate and tha Court formea; IN THE NAME OF THK STATU Or OREGON, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear In this matter within ten days from the date of service of tbl citation upon you 1( served within Klamath County, Oregon; or If eerved In any other county in the State of Oregon within twenty day from the date of the service of this citation upon you; or If served by publication within twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication thereof, to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made author. ring ld Administrator to sell at, public auction for cash the real property belonging to this estate, to the highest bidder therefor; and upon failure to receive at said auction sale a bid of at least as much as the a Id property is appraised for. the bid, If any. be de clined and the property be (hereafter sold at private sale for cash: aald pro perty being described as follows; A portion of the SE'i of the NWr of Sec. 2. Twp. 39 6.. Range 9 E.W.M.. described aa follow: Beginning at a point on the South boundary of Mid SEV4 or NWV4, 403 feet cut of the Southwest corner of said SEMi of NWlt, thence north and parallel to the West hne of said 6EV of NWV, 1020 feet to the Southwest Corner of the tract herein conveyed, being the place of beginning of this description; thence from said place of beginning east and parallel to ine nonn una oi miq 6El or WW vi IDA teen inence norm and parallel to the Wet line of said oi n w Yt, imu ie; wenc wai VVT October Sunset summarizes good and bad features of DDT. Read it and be safe. S i ' Fruit Cakes For Christmas For that homelike atmosphere for the boys over there include one of our fruit cakes, generously filled with fruit and riuts, which have been properly aged to give If that extra goodness and mellowness. These qualities which only time can bring. . Also for the family at "home, we have an assortment of cakes, cook ies, donuts and rolls. Our pastries are baked by specialists with years of experience and our products re flect that experience, KLAMATH'S FINEST and parallel to the north lint of Mid Ittv oi nwvi va xeei; inence wum and parallel to the west line of said SEV of NWV,, 100 feet to the place of beginning; subject to Irrigation right of ways and easement of record, all In Klamath County, Oregon. Lot eleven '10 of Block three hun dred three (303, Darrow Addition to the City of Klamath Fall, Klamath County, Oregon. Lot twelve 12 of Block three hun dred four (304r, Darrow Addition to the City of Klamath JalU, Klamath County, Oregon. A hearing on said second petition to For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE See . Kerl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone .6455 aell real property la act for the hour of eleven o'clock In the forenoon of the 3lh day of November. 1945. at the Court Room of the above entitled Court In Klamath Talla. Oreson. WITNESS, the Honorable David H. Vanrienhere. 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