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IMP WXM MS Langell Valley jANUEI.L VALLEY Mr. 1 Mix. John WIIIIiiiiih I'l'liii'iit-tl I wtfli from a vlBlt In WiimIi tor), Atl, Owen l'cpiilii mill Mm. iter Ia'IivIU I'lijiiyccl u lunch t Willi Mih, Mury Ui'iirbiirn at imiwu dii Ki'Ulny. vtr. 1111(1 Mrn. K(l (.illWull lll'U ndliK two wcckit tit Sheldon. mh with Mr. mid Mi'N. Lloyd pbeo mill tlu'lr iliiiiuhti'i'. Vtr.1 mid Mm. l'hll Hunt nru e -from l'ortliind vInIIIhk wt nni. Mr. and Mm. 1)111 llcch dt. At, mid MiN. Lmiln Itiiiitlull iortiilin'il with u (liniirr on nda.v. tilic.ild Wfi'i' Mr. ii I id I. 11, C. Sharp of 1 toiiitn.ii. j Mr. and Mm. Joe I'titiiei-k 1 Boiby. onu in l ii In t Iuiih In Mr. and 1. Jliirnry Drown whimu buhy ,,- Dt-njiimin, wan born in artiiith Kill Ik Miu'cIi 'i'i. At, and Mm. Hay Marchanl i limilly h))imh Kovorai tiny in nli I'liiw with relative and pncli Sulidiiy dinner nurl at tin me of their ion, Cieoruo and nllv. were Mr. and Mm. I''red mlttiul. The Kred KemlaniU letilly moved hew from Med-nhut-v Dwver Id recoverliiil :oly from an operation ir 'mi'd at the Slirlno hospital In rtliiiiil. Holier will be thcro icveral weekii, and would ap telate ciiriln from bin (riciul.i gtr In the nun of Mr. uud Mrn, ivd Penole. kt. and Mm. II. M. Teare of ninth Kill In vUlted with Mr. i Mm. I.rH Leavllt nnd ininiiy Thiimdav. Synipnthy In extended to Mm. rflle llurke and family whose fpiiinied away la.it week In Miami. Itr. and Mm. David McConnell XjKin AnKeleii arrived lant week Vl.flt bin Klnter, Mm. Klllotl nme and fam Iv. 1 lie mccoiv lit and Houm'h iii'tt vIkUIiik In Kjfnnl for n few iinyii wun nir ri'.Mm. Irwin House. r. and Mm. Karl nrown of aaiun npenl Thiirmliiy evc- i with Mr. nnd Mr. mil ino nncr Kiir.iU nt the I.euvitt n)e on Tuesday were Mr. and Dill Burnett nnd family. r. and Mm. K. W. llrown feTueaday for Madera. Calif.. ;IH Mm. Brown's parent, tnnd Mm. D. W. Kerttuiion. Jprl Kent of Klamath Fall ill Wedncndny In LnnKdl flie Lanijell Vallev Women lb In lilvlntf a benefit dance at rlla April 0. The five piece ft' orchestra will furnish the lilc. Supper will be nerved nt (fi.lKht. r. and Mm. O. C. Johnnon fe dinner Kuent.t of Mr. nnd ,. Harry Frultr and Mm. dth on March 27. The occa H wan Mr. John-ton's birthday. JpendliiK the week-end in OKi'll valley wan Mm. Mary Srborn of Uominzu. Jbe Ciulld of St. Barnnban tfrch will meet April 4 at the ie of Mrs. Hetty Popple of iftnnzo. Evcryri-ho I cordially jted. William Kellar of Seattle vln 4 at the Gllnian home last k. He linn been dnlnit con Octlon work In Alankn for ev a venr.i. Ills wife nnd son in Seattle (luring his nb-t-e. friends will bo ulad to hear it Mm. Garner Luiicly Is re-rii-rtnK nicely from nn opera I performed In San Francisco. Clocks arc seldom given as WdlnK presents In China, ttre they arc considered bad frns. Itromberg Carlson Radios. tby's Music Co YN6MII1 or ANNUAL RTATEMKNT 1L. . . 0K TI'E National Automobile and I Casualty Iniuronce Co. i1.?" " ll of eHlornl. Jh llilfly-rlrt any nt l)(tmlMr, 1V45,' lo Irt Ihi lnumiiRv C'MnmliKlunir of Hi of Orrsun, buriutnt Ig Itwi Inromo rmlumi rrlvi1 IIO.162.ll3t.3l kii inlrmi ilivliltndi and lt Incnm 16t.635.4A' ' tfuut uiucr sourcri ... lB.ntu.V0 ui incoiM iiaTiat.ii, llilHiramnl nmount paid pollcxholiKri l.oen (lis 31, OJl,.Ml.aB f.OtS.lM.tK ioi ii ni 4M.S61.3il ico.ooo.oo' lTT.1M.43l 663.331. ' knia' C(,mmlaalom or b'ro. Irrasa (nrlta and faaa-nfflrara, .11 ftnra. huma offle rmployaa ......... ,.nii i ainrminia- I" (cjah llf.O.CKlO. alork nil) nV.A ii or.rreonta 10 ollur xiiandllurti";;;;" 'otal dlaburfrmanla 1,690,160.60; Admlllad Aaaati lita of bomla ownad (amor l.nliim.-; fcmir'. "ol "nllar: !n inVi " ""lco nriiiomitar , ;-!fVndV.n,Vdi,.-,dii: " r,,ft nritoiai1 " imtti (nD : -U.illM Nurnlua ana nth ni unpaid cinlma I a IrnnlM loaa ndlualmant e- ' ia for unnald cinlma "'""'"""( premluma on all Jtlilrrrt rlalia S f'!.?;lr.''n,." "P'""". "Ilia, rrniinlf, laea, tc du or fmlaalona, brnka'rait'a! "of ii'ad c'""" "" tMhtrYlnolliilii":""'"' i;ial llahlllllai, firrnt eapl- ,nl I1A ,6Jin.666.6T Panda 376,710.70 . 300.00 ,013,033.01! IT.000.00' 16T.36D.0OI 46l.463.lll 366,064.33, ,1 nalil nr. .... frlua over all llabiliilu!!!!' ,100.616. IB1 nnn Hon nn' 7661043:73' f"" ....lOS6.04J.Tl: P'll en aaa a.'.a vi lualnraa in Orrson for Iha Vrar T'f'mliimii rtcrlvad 1436, 716. 96 fVJ ffi'.,',, 'in' AND 0HWiKfY. INMllllANOK CO. JOHN o. MoCLUIlH), Praaldanl, la,..,A..r' m"oiik, Henretary. i I 7r ""'''J?' """'nay lor aarvlca, MONUMENTS A. H. PLATO Box 1338 Lakeview II aaalat you In aelanlln, an i propriai memorial. NO OIII.IOATION '- .......Ai.. Sprague River Mr. mid Mrn. Jimmy Huff man and d a ii K I) t n r mid lllll Selunldts wero hero Sunday, They moved a siiiall housu from hero to tlui Huffman property In Klamath Falls, They were dinner ituenln of Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Kpltzcr. Mm. Metn Hlddlu and chil dren were In Klamath Falls Monday, The property heloiiKlnif to Cella Decker In Sprnmie Itlver has a new coat of paint, addliiK much to Us appearance. T'he In side In belnif redecorated. They have also had a new woodshed built. Other Improvements are also beltiK made. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Thurman were in Klamath Falls Tuesday. Tliurman, who was injured Willie nt work, a week nun. went to sec n doctor for u final checkup on his condition. Forest and Duano Serlnbl were hero Friday. Mr. unci Mm, Clifford Welch and son Wayno accompanied them to Canby Friday cvenlnu to spend the weekend, relurnliiK to their htimu Sunday cvenlnK. Forest cumu home wltn them and win upend a few days vIsllliiK. He has Just been discharged from service. Gall Itldenoiir and Kenneth Desonde went to Tionesta Calif,, Sunday. They have been employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Kldenour bad as their Kuent over the weekend Mrs. Itlden otir's brother John who lives in Ashland. He lias recently been dlscharKcd from service. Howard Itoff and sister Jc sle from Klamath Fulls spent Thursday cvenlnK with their mother. Mrs. Hon Itouers. Mill dra accompanied them to visit her uraiidmolher. Dnvld I'atrick spent a few days vlsltlnK with w. F. Parks. Ho hns Joined the navy and ex pects to leavo April 4. Mr, mid Mrs. A. Maybo and family and Homonii Story were In Ashland over the weekend, Eulii Leek was returned to her noma from a Klamath Falls hospital Monday. 24 Japanese Subs Sent To Bottom A HOARD USS GOODRICH OFF SASEHO, Japan, April 2 (!') Twenty-lour Japanese subma rines, incliidini! one which sank the cruiser liiuianapolis Just be fore V-J Day, were sunk by the U. S. navy Monday with demoli tion charxes and nunflrc. The siinuiurines, deemed unfit for saiviiKu, sank in U0U feel of water ofi tho once-ureat naval base of Sasebo. Navy crews enthusiastically completed within three hours the Job which they hfld dubbed "operation road's end." The Japanese crews us a fare well Kesliiro lashed cherry blos soms to tho periscopes of their vessels Just before they moved out of Sasebo at dawn under their own power. The Ameri cans let them stay there, but kept the nuns of cruisers and de stroyers trained on the doomed flotilla. CATTLE CROSSING RITZVILLE. Wnsh.. April 2 (V) Three cows decided to cross a hluhway. Stnte Patrol man Roy licllntch reported these developments: A driver, swerving to miss the cows, hit a calf, and his woman companion and the calf went in to a ditch full of wutcr. Another car iflanccd 'f a parked truck and struck the leu of a navy lieutenant who had stopped to help. The box score: Throe damaged cars. One wet woman. One drowned calf. One compound lea fracture. One noxllKcnt driving charge. Three uaicathcd cows. Classified Ads Bring Results. I'KAIII, 1IKACOCK Inl.o hiiiivvn Aunla I i. Iloat'ut'kl ami JOHN 11'iK IIKACUI'K, htr hiialiaml.' W, W, HCO'IT and JANK ijor nrorr, in wirrj ai.tiika i'ikiuk CI,Alir.Ni:r It. MnTHCIIKNIIACIIKII nnd ANNA MUTHCIIKNIIAC.'IIKII, hla wlfr: HIIIMI.rK KNDKIIH WII.I.IK ami JOHN lior WII.LIK. hrr hualinml: I.OIIIH I. (IOIIII anil (IIIACK I.. (IOIIII. 1,1a wlf,.: MAIIy lA WKAVKII ami JOHN IJOK WKAVRII, Iwr hualinml; KIIWIN II. KIDNTAIN nml JANK IIOK KnllNTAIN, Ilia wife: (II. KN M FOUNTAIN unil JANK IlIlK FOUNTAIN, hla wlfn; M. O, Onl.AI'. wlfp ,,f C. II Dl'bAI': VF.IINA HTIIIIIII.KKIKI.n. a bIiiiiIk woman; Ilia Unknown IIHra i,f I,, H. K.f.l ami Cnrri II n r.,rll, Ilia wlfn: I.. JAIIOIIH ami IIAI.I.IF. JACOIIH, hla wife; IIICIIAIU) K HMITII. C. II. nnl.AI': AIIKI, ADY nml I.FONA AOY. hla wlfa: MIL'IIAKI, MOTW'IIKNMACIIKI! nml MAIIY MOT NI'IIFNIIACIIKII, hla wlfr; I' I. FOUN TAIN nml JANK IIOK FOUNTAIN, hla wlfni lhf UNKNOWN IIKIIIM f nil nlher tlpfnmlnnla liori,nnh,,vn named win, art, dpci-naril, If any: nlan Al.l. OTIIKII I'KIIHONN or I'AIITIKH UNKNOWN. I'll! n any rlllhl, tlllo. aalaln, llan or Inlareal In Ilia rral oalala deacrlhed In tho compalnl liarolu, Orfptidnnla, TO; AINOKIIIN VOHIIIDA uud KA WA VOI1 YOHIIIDA. hla wllr; I.KO H. IIOIIINHON and JANK OOF. IIOIIINHON. hla wlfr: WII.I.IAM IIKNNIK and JANK OOF. IIF.NNIK. hla wlfr; FIIANCF.H K (IOIIII and JOHN IXIK (IOIIII. hor liua hand: KIICIII YOHIIIDA nml HA YO YOHIIIDA, hla wlfn; IIKDF.K.'III YO HIIIDA anil JANK IIOK YOHIIIDA. hla wlfr: TADAICIII KIYONAOA and JANK DOE KIYONAOA. hla wlfr: IIAIIIIY r'HAN nml MAIIY WIINU CHAN, hla wlfr: CHIN WAII ami JANK DDK WAII. hla wlfa: MAI1F.I. CI.UNKHH and JOHN DOK CI.IJNKHH, hrr hualiand: FIIKD MITCIIF.I.I. alao known aa Frrd Mltliclli and JANK DOK MITCIIKI.I,. hla wllr; FIIKD W. 1 1 A II IIINOTON and JANK DOK IIAIIIIINC TON, hla wllr; dim JONF.H nnd JANK IIOK JONKH. hla wlfr: OKO. II AI.I.KN and JANK DOK aI.I.KN, hla wlfr: ANNIH I'KAIII. IIKACOCK lalao known aa Anulo I' llraroikl and JOHN DOK IIKACOCK. hrr hualiand: W. W. HCO'IT and JANK DOK HCO'IT. hla wllr: DKK AMY HIIIKI,, AI.TIIKA I'OUUK nml JOHN DOK I'OOUK, hrr hualiand: CI.AIIKNCF. K MOTHCIIKNIIACHKII nnd ANNA MOTHCIIKNIIACHKII, hla wlfr: HIIIIII.KF. KNDKIIH WII.I.IK nnd JOHN DOK WII.I.IK. brr hualiand: l.OIJIH I,. (IOIIII and (IIIACK I.. (IOIIII. hla wlfr: MAIIY IHA WKAVKII and JOHN DOK WKAVKII, hr hualiand: KDWIN II. FOUNTAIN and JANK DOK FOUNTAIN, hla wllr: (il.KN M FOUNTAIN and JANK DOK FOUNTAIN, hla wlfa: M O. Drl.AI, wlfr of C II Drl.AI'; VKIINA K'rnillll.KFlKI.D. a alnalr woman: lha Unknown Hrlra of I.. 8 Krrll and Cam Una Krall hla wlfr: I. JACOIIH nnd HAM. IK JACOIIH. hla wlfr: IIICHAHD K HMITII; C II llrl.AI': AIIKI. AOY and I.KONA ADY. hla wlfr: MICIIAKI. MOTHCIIKNIIACHKII and MAIIY MOT KCHFNIIACIIKIi. hla wlfr: V I. FOUN TAIN and JANK DOK FOUNTAIN, hla wlfr: lh UNKNOWN IIK1IIH of all olhrr drfrndanla hrrrlnalMive r.amad who ara drrraard. If any: alao Al.l. OTIIKII PKIIHONH or PAIITIF.H UNKNOWN, rlalmlna any rlarMI. title. ralata Urn or Inlrrrat.ln Hie rral aalalo daarlhd In the complaint hrrrln, Tlafandanta. IN TIIK NAMK OF THK HTATB OF OHKUON: You are horroy rrijulrrd to apprar and anawrr Ilia Complaint fllrd aaalnal vim In Ilia atMive-enlltlrd anil wllhln four wrtrka (roln Ihr dale of the flrat put,. Ilratlon of thla, Huiiimona In Ihr Herald and Nrwa. a nwaiiatrr prlnlrd nnd ptihllahrd In Klamlh Coiiuly, Dragon, whlrh aald dale la Ihe 1'jtli day of Marrh, 1(146: and If you fall ao to auawer or olhrrwlar appear, for want thereof, the platntlffa will apply to Ihe Court for the relief prayed for In their Complaint, lo-wll: For a Decree that aald drfrndanti, and earh theirnf, may he required tu art forth the nature of hla or her rlalm, and for a Derrrr of Ihla Court ad)udalns plalntlffa to he ihr owner In fre atmple of Ihe following draerllied rral property, altuafa In Klamalh County. HUlo of Oregon tO'WIt: I'AIK KI. NO. 1 1'arl of the Weal of the Kouthweat of Hartlon ."Ml. Townahlp 4n South. Itange 0 Kaal of the Wlllamelte Meridian, ronlalnlng 14 n.l acrra, mure or leaa, and more particularly drarrllted a foltowa: fleglnnlng al Ihr Houlhweatrrly rorner f llts aald Harllnn 'M and running thenre North 60 30' Kaat along Ihe Hiilllherly houndary of aald Hrrllun MI. .13HO fert: thenre North 0' 0!'' Kaal I aiyja 3 fret, more or leaa. to a point In Ihe fioutltrrty houndary of the North 'a of the Norlhweat of the Soulhwrat ! nf the aald Hrrllon nn: thenre South I HU cur Weat along the aald Southerly ! iHiundary of the aald North S of Ihe Northweal ' of the Houlhweal of 'the aald Srrtlon .111. "124 4 fret, more or j leaa, to a point In the Weaterly boundary or ilia aaiu neruon .it. wteiivo a,,,.,,,, aonl 3 fret, more or leaa, In the .aald point of liegluiilng at Ihe finulliwaalcrly corner of the aald Section 3(1, I'AIICF.I. NO. I I'art of Ihe Wrat nf the Northwrat l of Heroon 311. Townahlp 411 Houlh, flange S Kaat of the Wlllamelte Meridian, containing 30 12 acrea, more or Iraa and more particularly deacrllwd aa followa: lleglnnlng at the Quarter aertion romrr common lo Hecllona M and M, Town ahln 40 South. Itange ft Kaal of the. Willamette Meridian, and running Norths'!- ao Kaat along the Southerly hound ary of- Ihe Norlhweat ' of Ihe aald Section 3d. aaail feel; Ihence North 0 Ofl'j' Kaat 2(1710 fret, more or leaa. lo a point In the Northerly boundary of the aald Section .10; Ihence South B0- .w Weat along the aald Northerly boundary of Section .HI. 3.M1 fl feel, mora or leaa. to Ihe Northweaterlv corner of Ihe aald Section .10: thenco South 2071.0 fret, mora or leaa. to the aald point of lieglnnlng at the quarter aecllon corner common to Sectlonx : and :lfl, Townahlp 40 South. Hange B Eaat of tho Wlllametto Meridian. I-AIICF.I, NO. a Pari of the Weal ', nf the Weat '4 of Section 23. Townahln 4o South, nnnge S Kaal of the Willamette Meridian, con taining 34 70 acrea. more or leaa, de arrlbed aa followa: Beginning at tho Southweaterly corner of the aald Sec- LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Kqnlly Na. Ja.11 IN THE CIHCIIIT COURT OF THE 8TATK Or OHKGON. FOIt KLAMATH . COUNTY. DICK 1IKN7.KI.. BEN 1IKNZEL, D. D LISKEY and DAVE USKEY, Plalntlffa, va, C. K. nnANDENHURO, alngle man; riKOHUE W. AOER and U1.ANCIIE A. ACEII, hla wife; ARNOLD G. MOT SCHENnACIIF.lt and Ill.ANCHK MOT SCIIKNHACHF.lt. hU wife: PHILLIP B. MOTNCIIKNIIACIIKIt and NKLI.IK MOT. HCHF.NI1ACHKII. hla wife; RIIINEHAnT MOTHCIIKNIIACHKII and MINA MOT SC1IENHACIIKII, hla wife: LAWRENCE W. MOTSC1IKNI1ACIIKR and MARY MOTSCIIKNI1ACHER. hla wife; VEIINON T. MOTHCHENRACIIER and MARIAN MOTSCHKNUACIIF.R, hla wife; JOHN P. MOTSCHF.NI1AC1IER and NEI.I.E MOT SCHKNnACHEIt. hla wife: RUDLOPH JACOns nnd STELLA JACORS, hla wife; LOUIE STEWART and M. STEWART, hla fclfa: VELMA ADY FULLETON, a alnijlc womani DORIS ADY PEYTON and CAL VIN P. PEYTON, her huaband; AAIID ADY and WANDA ADY. hla wife: DEE ADY SHIKL. a alngle woman; KLAM ATH WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, a corporation; BERTHA V. SMITH, wlfo nf RlCHAItD E. SMITH; AINOSII1N YOSHIDA and KAWAYOtl YOSH1DA. hla wife: I.EO 8. ROBINSON nnd JANE DOE ROBINSON, hla wife: WILLIAM RENNIE nnd JANE DOE RENNIE, hla wife; FRANCES K. GOIIR and JOHN DOE OOIIR. her huaband: KIICIII YOS HIDA nnd 8AYO YOSHIDA. hla wife: HKDEICHI YOSHIDA and JANE DOE YOSHIDA, hla wlfa; TADAICIII KI YONAOA and JANE DOE KIYONAOA, hla wife: HARRY CHAN and MARY WONG CHAN, hla wife: CHIN WAII and JANF. DOE WAH, hla wife: MABEL CLUNESS and JOHN DOE CLUNESS, her huaband: FRED MITCHELL Inlan known na Fred Mlchelll and JANE DOE MITCHELL, his wife; FRED W. HAR RINGTON and JANE DOE HARRING TON, hla wife: GUS JONES and JANE DOE JONES, hla wife: GEO. B. ALLEN nnd JANE DOE ALLEN, hla wife; ANNIS Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M, Ward and Sons 926 High Phon 3334 llmi 2.1 anil riinnlntf thftnra North (III- 00' Print nlonif the Moulharly bait nil -nrv of the uilrl Nation 29, XWH timl. Mipnr Nfjrtn " wj r.am iimi ivvi. Ihriiro North 20 WlV Wt 8MB fet, Ihcnve North B.T 40 "Went J40-7 ret, mur or Iom, to n point In the Weilerly ttmniflttry of tli ml (J Hecllon 2!i. theiiL-e Houth 4m.4 ft, mor or ! to the pin id pnlnt of b0innlnjr it the ftoiith- wfrnirriv corner or in-r mum n.in TowiiKhlp 40 Hnulh, Umnf 8 Eit of tne wtunrnf no Moricnnn. I'AHf.'KI. NO, 4 furl of Ihn Northonnt '4 of Hertlon 20, Towinhlii 40 Houth, HanK tl Kt of the Wlilnm"flo Mnrlfllan, contnlnlnV 12.1.77 itcrub, more or Irm, ilenrrlht)(l it followi: ll(tlrinliif at tho gunrter neirtlon corner t fiiniiion to Hnrtloru 2ti and 30. Township 10 Houth, Jtiinua ft Kfinl of the WlllAtnette MerhJInn, ntui rurinlnif thence North, Mloiift the KuiHcrly houndary of the ald Hoi; t ton 2(1 202'A.l cot; Ihence North Ji;i 4'l' Went, 410 0 fret, thence North 20' no' Went, 011)7 fert, thenre Houth ti2' 211'V Went, 2101.1 ftet, more or lo", lo a point In lino rnnrklntf the WeiUrly hoiinuiiry of the nld NortlieaHt of hnlrl Brellon 20; thenre Houth nlontf the kiild Wenlarly bounflnry of the North omt of ield Hectlon 20, 1040.2 feet, inoro or If", to the center of Held Hec llon 20: llmitco North 110 01' East along the Houlherly houndtiry of the a)d Norlheimt U of laid Hrtlon 20. 20.13 B feel, more or le, lo the Raid point of hcKlnnintf at Ihe fjiiarter aertion corner rmiunon lo Hetrtlona 20 and 20, Townahln 40 Houlh. H ii oko 0 Eoat of the Wil Inmelln Meridian. I'AltCKl, NO, 0 I'art of the Northweit ' of Hectlon 2tl, Towiuhlp 40 Houth, Ittinjfe II Kml or the Willamette Meridian, contain! nit 02 0 acre, more or lei", described aa followa: Urtfinnlntf at tho Houtheaat corn. r of Ihe aald Norlhweat of aald Hec tlon 20. and rurinlnif thence North along the Easterly hoiindnry of the aald North. ivel of aald Hecllon 20. 1040.2 feel, lhrnc Houlh 02 20''a' Writ 017 1 feet, thence'' H'Hilh lit W West :m:t feel, more or Iom, to point In the Keatcrly boundary of the right of way of the Houlh Canal of the Klamath Drainage Dimrlct; Ihence North 0T 07' Kt along f.ld right of way line 100 7 feet, thence North 70 :4'j' Wmt along aald right of way line 707,7 feet, more or la, to a point In the Kuftlerly boundary of the rlghl of way of Ihe Klamath rail Dnrrl Highwiy; thence Houlhwcsterly along Ifltt mentlonfd right of way line 1710 feel, more or lea, to Ita intersection with ihe line marking the Houtherly boundary of Ihe aald Northweal . of nald Hf-rllon 2; tbrnce North 80 01' Kaat along Ihe nald Houtherly boundary of the aald Norlhweat '.' of aald Hec tlon 20. 2.0.0 feel, more or lea, to the tald Kouthraalerlv corner of the Norlh weat , , or ibiii Hen ton zo, me poini oi beginning. HIIHJKCT to the right of way for an electric t ran mint on line heretofore conveyed to the California Oregon Power Co, I'Altf'KI. Nf) n All of the Houlh 'i, of Hectlon 20 lying Kaat of the Kaaterly right of way line of the Klamath rafli-Uorrla Btate Highway: That part of the Houtheaat of Bec ii.n -jb lvlnir Kftjii of the Kaaterly right t way line of the Klamath Kalla-Dorri Htale Highway; The. Mnrih . iht KrHithweat '. and ihe Weat of the Houtheaat V of Ut. o. 7, 0. 0. to. 11. 12, 13, and 14 of .Mm: Hon At: All ' In Townahlp 40 Houth. Itange fl Kaal oi tnr wjuameue meriuiaii. I'AIU.'Kl NO. 7 The Houthweal of Section 1: All if Kerlirill 1- The Kaat the Hnulheaat of lha Norlhweat (, the Kaat ' of the Boulh weat nnd Iita 0, 6 and 7 or Hectlon :t; The Norlhweat ' and the North '.'j fit the Houthweal of Hectlon 12: The Kaal vt. the Norlhweat '.'. the North j of the Southwest V. the Koulhrast V of the Southwest ' of The North of the Northwest Va, and I.oU :i and 4 of Hectlon Kt; Th Mfirih I-. nf the Northeast y. thi Nnrthraal of the Northwest U. and .1. i t i unit A nt Rafetlon 14: All in Townahlp 4) Houlh. Itange 8 Eait of the Wlllametto meridian. PAltrEl, NO. 8 . Th. rt i , nf Ihe Houtheaat l of Sec tion M, TOWnanip -ao oum. nn Kaat of the Willamette Meridian; The North i of Ihe Northwest ' of the Houtnwrst ' of Hecllon M. Township 40 Sotith Itange 6 Eaat of the Wil lamette Meridian: The Northwest of Section 1. Town ahlp 41 Houlh. Hange 8 Eaat of the Willamette Meridian; The Boulhwcst -4 of the Southwest '4 f f Hertlon 12, Township 41 South. Range n Kaat of the Willamette Meridian: The Houthweat '. the Northeast ' of the Houtheaat 'V the Southwest 'i of the Houtheaat the Southeast i'i of the Southeast of Section 7. Township 41 South, Itange 9 East of the Willamette Meridian: Containing In all 000 acrea, more or leaa. "AHCEI. NO. 0 The Northwest 'i of the Southeast 'i the Southwest of the Northeast the Southeast ' of the Northeast of Sec. tlon 7 Townahlp 41 South. Range 8 Kaat of the Willamette Meridian: , The Northeast of the Northeast 'a of Section 10. Township 41 South. Range H Eaat of the Willamette Meridian; Two pieces or parcels of land In Lot 1 nf Section 3. Township 41 South. Range B East of the Wlllamelte Meridian, each more particularly described as follows: I. Beginning at a point on the section line marking the northerly boundary of the aald 1-nt t of the aald Section 3. from which the section corner mark ing Ihe Northwesterly corner of the fa Id Section 3. heirs South fiO 14'i' West 1M4.2 feet distant, and running thence Norlh 00 14'.i' Eaat along the aald taction line 000.2 feet, more or leas, to the meander corner na estab lished by tho Survey of IH.1H; thence Houlh 20 07' Kaat along tho meander line of 1H0H Which murk a the Easterly boundary of the aald IxjI I, 001.1 feet; Ihence South 07' 02' Weal still follow ing the aald meander line 077.0 feet; Ihence North 21 12'V West Ol'1 2 feel, more or less, to the said point of be ginning, and containing 0.8 acrea, more - or leu. 2. lleglnnlng at a pnlnt In the section line inaiklrig the Northerly boundary of the raid I,ot 1, of the aald Hectlon U, from which the aecllon corner mark ing Ihe North westerly corner of the aald Section ;i benra Houth 00 14'V West 1.114 2 feet distant, and running thence Houth 21 12,j' Enat along the Weaterly boundary of Tract No. 1 above, 04 0 feet; Ihence South 00 14'V West along a line parallel with and 00 0 feel distant at right angles Houth erly from the aald Hectlon line mark ing the Northerly boundary of the aald 1j41 1, 700 feel, more or less, to a point In the line marking the Easterly boundary of the right of way of the Klamath Kalls-Oorrla Highway; Ihence Northerly along the id right of way boundary 07 2 fret, more or leaa, to Its Intersection with the aald section line: thenre North 00 14'i Eaat along the aald section line 700 feet, more or lesa, to Ihe said point of beginning, and con taining 10 acres, more or less. ALSO, a strip of land .10 feet wide, north and south, off the Houth aide of the Houtheaat of Ihe Southwest y nt Sec tion .14. Township 40 South, Itange 8 Kasl of the Willamette Meridian, ad Joining on the north side thereof, the said parcel of land described In Tract No. I above, A piece or parcel of land In the Houth weat or the Houthweat '.' of Section .14, Township 40 Houth. flange 8 East of the Willamette .Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the Houth euaterly corner of the aald Houthweat ' of the Southwest 'i of aald Hectlon .14; thence North 0' 27' Weat along the Easterly boundary of the said Southwest "i of Ihe Southwest ' of aald Section 34. Kt feet, thence Houth 00 M'-i' West along a line parallel with the 00 feet distant nt right anglea Northerly from Ihe section line which marks ihe South erly boundary of (he said Southwest oi ine Doumwesi '.4 01 saw section .14, 000 fret, more or leai. to a point in the r kin if the Kakterlv houndnrv nf the right of wny of the Klamath fn. line mar Whin in Mediord Stay at HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Jo and Anne Earle? Proprietors GET OUT IN THE OPEN, BUT DRESS FOR IT! We have the Clothes for the Western Man Washable Chamoii JACKETS $29.16 Soft as velvet . , , these Sport and Rodeo jack ets with that distinctive nlr of true quality. California styled. Sizes 36-42. Suede and Leather SPORT COAT $18.95 Two-tone suede nnd leather sport coats. Roomy, warm, and durable, but sporty enough for the 19th hole. A complete size ranac from 36 to 44. ' "For the Man Who Cares What He Wears" Oregon Woolen Store 800 Main Dorrls Highway; thenre Houthcrlv along the aald right of way boundary 07 2 fret, more or less, to Its Intersection with the aid section line: thence North 806 14'i' Kaat along the aald aecllon line. 722 feet, more or leaa to the said point of begin ning, and altuated In Klamnth County, Oregon, and being a part of Block 82 of Vacated Towns He of Worden. PAHCKI, NO. 10 The Northwest of th flmithAt nt Het'llon 7. Township 41 Houth. Range v -( oi me wuiameiie meridian. I'AHCEL NO 11 Part of the Southwest .. nt Rortlnn 11 Township 40 South. Honge H Kaat of the Willamette Meridian, described as luiiow. ticitinning ai a poini mat is distant South 09 20' Kaat 331 Ofi feet from the Section corner common to Hecllona 3 and 4, Township 41 South. Range fl Kaat or the Willamette Meridian, and Sectlona M and M. Township 40 Houth. Hange 8 Kast of the Wlllamelte Meridian, aald point being distant AO feet Southeasterly measured at right anglea from Ihe center line nf the Ceniral Pacific Railway Company's originally located main track at Knglneer Htatlon 2M0 plus 39.07; thence North .12 17' .10" Kaal. parallel to said center line of main track. 1740.X1 feet to a point distant 50 feet Southeasterly at right angles from raid center line of the Central Pacific Railway Company's originally located main track at Engl neer's Station 2030 plus 00; thence Houth 37 40 30" Kast 100 00 feet, thence South 32 17' 30- West 1078.10 feet lo Ihe south line of said Hectlon 34; thenre North 00 20' West along tald south line of Hectlon 34, also the Norfti line of aald Hectlon 3, a distance of 117,0.1 feet to the point nf beginning, containing an area of 3 024 acrea, more or leaa. PARCEL NO. 12 Boutheast V of the Southwest ' of Section 12, Township 41 South. Range 8 East of the Willamette Meridian. , All the above described real ororxrtv being located in Klamath County. State of Oregon free and clear of any and all claim of aald defendants or either or any of them, and adjudging and decreeing plalntlffa' mie 10 ie forever quieted against any and all claim of said defendant!, or either or any of them, and for such other and further relief as la meet and eanltab'e. Thla bummoni ti served uoon you by nubllcation, pursuant to the Order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge qf the above-entitled Court, made and entered March 7th. 1046. which Order require that Jummoni herein b pub lished once a week for four successive weeks, and that the date of the first Kuhllratlon of aald Summons shall be larch 12th, 1040. FRED U. riT. TCHKH, Attorney for Plalntlffa. Pott Office Addreaa: 12 Melhate Dldg , Klamath Tails Oregon. M. 12-10-20: A. 2-0 N j. .112. RKflOf.CTION NO. 1 WIIKHKAS. fltala Hlgnway No. 20. of the Stale of Oregon, known a the Klam alh Kalls-f,akeview Highway, In routed through the City of Klamath Kails, Klamath County. Oregon, a municipal corporation, and the route officially adopted for aald highway by the Slate Highway Commission traverse the fol lowing street or streets, or avenues, or roads, of said city; to-wlt: Bouth 0th Street from point 227 feel northwesterly from the center line of Owens Street southerly to the south city limits at Shasta Way and WHKREAH, the State Highway Com mlaslon of the State of On-gon la de slroua of receiving Federal Aid for the Improvement ot sold highway, and. WHKftKAS. the Htate Highway Com mission of the State of Oregon has caused a survey to be made, and olana Srenarrd for the Improvement of the late Highway traversing the street or streets, or avenues, or roads, aa described herein, and. WHEHKAS. ir aald proposed street Im provement it carried out, the work will he done pursuant to a grade or grade fixed and established by the Highway Commission, and. WHEREAS, the grade or grades and elevations to which the proposed Im provement will be made are Indicated upon the maps and plana prepared for the proposed Improvement which are on file In the office of the Oregon State Highway Cornmlsalon. at Salem, Oregon, copies of which have been submitted to the city for Its record and for It approval, said grade being as followa, to wit: Beginning at grade elevation 4088.22 at it point in the center line of south Clh Street 227 feet northwesterly from the center line of Owen Street; thence to elevation 4080.40 at the center line of Owenr Street; thence to elevation 4080.70 at the center line of Rndcliffe Avenue; thence to elevation 4089.03 at a point In the center line of South Oth Street 58 feet northwest of East Main Street: thence to elevation 4080.19 at the center line of East Main Street: thence to elevation 4000.00 at the center line of Martin Street; thence to ' elevation 4000.74 at the south city limit of Klamath Falls In Shasta Way and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 83. Oreaon Laws 1031: and ChaDler 520. Oregon Laws 1030; It Is required that as a condition precedent to the change of the grade of any such street by the Commission, such grade change shall oe consented to oy tne city. NOW THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falla. Klamath County. Oregon, that the grades estab lished by the State Highway Commission for the proposed Improvement of the street or street, or avenues, or roads, as described herein and which are traversed by State Highway No. 20 of the State of Oregon, known as the Klamath Falls-Lakevlew Highway, the plan for which propotod improvement are on file In the office of the State Highway commission at Salem. Oregon, and a copy or copies of which are on , file In the records - of the City, said 1 grades being as follows, to-wlt: -Beginning at grade elevation 4038.22 ' at a point In the center line of South Oth Street 227 feet northwesterly from i the center line of Owens Street: thence j to elevation 4080.40 at the center line ; of Owens Street: thence to elevation 40B870 at the center line of Radcllffe Avenue: thence to elevation 4080.03 at a oolnt In the center line of South 6th Street 38 feet northwest of East Main Street: thence to elevation ; 4O8O.I0 at the center line of F.ist Main j Street: thence to elevation 4090.09 at the center line of Martin Street; thence j irznmr black PAINTS SUPREME QUALITY at your Daalan ; or from HENRY BLACK A CO. j 929 S. W. 1st AVE PORTLAND, ORE. j lit. R ALU NKWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. TUKHDAT, April t, iSlg, Pag Mas to elevation 4000.74 at the South city llmlta of Klamath Falls In Shasta Way are hereby approved, and consent Is hereby given to such change, and the SUt Highway Commission hereby is permitted to construct, reconstruct, Im prove, repair, and or maintain the said streets In accordance with said grade changes. Passed by Ihe Common Council of the City of Klamalh Fails, Klamath County. Oregon, this Ifllh day of February, 1040. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council docs hereby agree, within lb lawful authorltv but without financial obligation or liability, to co operate with and aid the State I Ugh way Commission In the accomplishment of such street construction, reconstruc tion. Improvement, repnlr, and or main tenance. 8 ED OSTENDOHF, Mayor Attest: H. T. FRANEY. Police Judge and City Recorder. I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the original resolution passed by the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Klamath County, Oregon, on the 18th day of February. 1040. at the regular meeting of aald Common Council. Dated this 23rd day of February. 1040. 8 H. T. FRANEY, Police Judge and City Recorder. M. 22; A. 2 Inch No. 323. NOTICE IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. IN TIIK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF juhn juskch COUMAN3, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account of the admin istration of the above-entitled estate and the Court has appointed Wednesday, April 10. 1046. at 10 o'clock. A. M. as the time to near nnjections to such Final Account and the settlement thereof. THOMAS COUMANS. Administrator of said Estate. M. 12-18-28; A. 2 No. 315. NOTICF. TO f'RKDITORM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of CHARLES B. ADAMS, deceased, and has qualified, and all persons having a claim against said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same with the proper vouchers to me at the office of L. ORTH SISE MORE. 213 Stewart-Drew Bldg.. Klamath Fall. Oreaon. within six i6 months from the date hereof. DATED this 10th dav of March, 1048. a. j. Mcdonald. Administrator. M. 10-28: A. 2-9-1 0 No. 317. SUM MONK FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 7001 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ROBERT E. LOVERN. Plaintiff, vs. BESS L. LOVERN. Defendant TO: BESS L. LOVERN. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON' You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four week from the data nt th first publication of this Summon In & The Herald and News, a newspaper i.-itMi mm puuiimra m mama in J County. Oregon, which said data is the 1 10th day of April, A. D. 1040, and If 4 you fail so to answer or otherwise ap1 pear, for want thereof the Plaintiff Will aonlV to the Court tnr th Dirru of absolute divorce. mis summon in served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Honorable David K. Vandenberg. Judge nf the ahove entitled Court, made and entered March 10th. 1D40, which order requires that Summons herein be pub lished once a week for four successive weeks, nnd that the date of the first publication of said summons shall be 4 March 10th. 1040. IT. S. BALENTINE. 'J Attorney for Plaintiff. 7 M. 10-20; A. 2-0 No. 318. J PONY HORSE LEATHER -JACKETS" t For Men ' $2250 For men wishing a fine quality jacket for sports and work use, you will find these the answer. rum ii i j STORE FOR MEN 820 Main .SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 7HHU . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ASA C. HOWELL, Plaintiff, vs. MARGARET HOWELL. Defendant. TO: MARGARET HOWELL. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you the above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons In The Herald and News, a newspaper printed and published In Klamath County. Oregon, which said date Is the 10th day of April, A. D. 1040, and If you fail so to answer or otherwise ap pear, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the Decree of asbolutc divorce. This Summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to order of Hon orable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of ihe above entitled Court, made and entered March 18th, 1040, which order requires that Summons herein be pub lished once a week for four successive weeks, and that the date of the first publication of said summons shall be March l&th. 1040. V. S. BALENTINE, Attorney for Plaintiff. M. 10-20; A. 2-9 No. 310. No Matter How Many Have Owned it! If you were the first and only owner of your real estate, your title to it would be a simple matter. But with all the other owners who have gone be fore, titles become compli cated and are sometimes -challenged. If you have a Common wealth Insured Title, you know you are the owner. Wilton TMa and AbatHKt C. Kaanarth Mia jaaj ywr-vxt-ftx. A W-U-- a " , i J?Vt Know your Regular Army in Peace . Victory 'has stilled the guns of war and stopped the terrible carnnge of com bat. But it has not ended the task to which this nation hns dedicated itself since December 7, 1911. On the armies which conquered the aggressors now falls the solemn obligation of securing their hard-won triumph ... of bringing order out of the chaos of wnr toni countries ... of currying out the com mitments entered into by our Government. ... More than half a million young men from every corner of the United States already have joined the new peacetime Regular Army to sec this job through, and to take advantage of the splendid new enlistment privileges which make the peacetime Regular Army one of the most attractive careers open to them today. On April 6, Army Day, you will have an opportunity to meet your new Army face to face at public exhibits and demon strations throughout the United States. By visiting these displays, you will, perhaps for the first time, appreciate the full scope of the Army's activities, and the enormous ., contributions they make to every-day civilian life, ' The Army's research and exploration in radar, electronics, aviation, communica tions, chemistry, medicine, sanitation, dis ease control, mechanics, engineering and countless other fields are all impor tant to you. For eventually you benefit from their inventions, developments and improvements. This is your Army ... an Army of which you can well be proud. Make a point of making its acquaintance on Army Day April 6! EHLISTNOW AT YOUR HEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATIOH POST OFFICE BUILDING , Klamath Falls, Oregon o WB TB lim 3EEITOiEP PEP