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IV. r.rbr.l K r-Wait Laka Park, Ll, 1130. 1041 I 0.11 1041-3 .11 11143 4 .10 1044 9 .3.1 S'r.mi Mortoul K t 3. mo. 10:19 i.no 11143 .04 1043 3 1.7.1 III4:I4 190 1 1144 -.1 1.113 STATU Or OrtKClON LOIINTY Or KI.AMATHI II Wltr.lir.Afl. ttio aavaral real nrooortl.H dricrltMir on tun rnroA-oing 111e.11 nnv. haan reffillArly Aliened for (AxAtlon And lAkai Hava liaon duly lavlad and cliArged llinrenn: And, wiiritKAH. ine em ror tinpain Ana d. Inntient iak.a on the remectlve nnr- rrls of atich real properllna Are idliject 10 rorerimiire ny Kiamain uounry urn mm iij imv, NOW. TIIKItrrOnE. by virtue of the Authority veiled in me ai ine iax col lector or lain county, 1 nnve preparen thn foreoltiiure Hit hereinbefore act nut containing the nAmea of the aeveral per. aona app.Arlnl on the leteit tax roll a ine reinective ownera 01 ine iax dellnauatit nronertlea. A deicrlotlon of eoch inch properly ai the .Ante appeori in AAin lAieit IAX roil, ine yeAr or yeeri fnp which taxei are dellnolient nn each nrnnartv. tnaeiner wlin tne nrlncinal amount of rieilnntlent taxea for each year ana tne amount or accrued ana accruing intereat tnercon in renruery in, 1114U. IN WITNKHS Wlir.nEOF, I have Aet my hand officially Ihla 3lh day of April, 1040. I,. I., LOW. Sherirr And Tax Col lector of KloniAlh County, Ore gon. By Klalo fllemene, Deputy. 9-13-19-20-No, 331. Tho name of the cauliflower Is derived from the Lnlln "cnulls" (cabbage) and "flos" (flower), . Marguerite M. Ward and Som ' 925 High Phone 3334 Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed end Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Cattle Sales Said Too High I'OltTIiAND, April ft (I') A cluii'Mi! Hint cnUlu mhIuh at Port land livestock mai ktiU were con lliiuliiu "nt priced we viiiinut liny mill Htlll tituy within the law' wiin iiiiiile I'iiiii'Hriiiy by Nnthiin II. Swift, plant miiiitiitcr hero fur Swlrt mid cninpniiy. Tint piii'kinu firm limit! nx.ii'i'1 I'll the t'oiidltltin "him continued for ninny muullm" mid In forcing IciillliniilL' iiiicki'i'K out of the iinnlii'l while "li'UH ncrnmildiiH opiiriittirH" t'ontliiue hiiyliiK at wi in i He mild UI'A linn culled "iinplc'lounly lilli priceK." I In reported hiri coinpiiny hud been libit) to buy only HOI heud of cuttle of u tuliil li;i:i() mild In the North Portland market In Murch, a.O per t'fiit, conipnred to the 1(1 per cent purcliiiscd In March of 11)4.'), liuyei'N at the market who de clined lo be (Minted mild Home Niili'H were belnx mudo with cusli deulN on the nltle. Weyerhaeuser Kvelyn Pohitluxtcr spent hint week Willi her parcnlH, Mr, und Mr, AI Polndexter of Cumn 8. Niirmii Hue O'liiinlon npent her vucutloii U8 fluent of Mury Hcnd- ernon. Mlm O'Diinlun in u former Ciimp (I ri'.slili'iit und In now lilleiKlliiK KUIIb. Mr. T. V. Wlim bud u lunch eon for her daiiKbter, Limine Warfleld. Ouet were Mr, Helen I.ouInc Wright und Cliria llue, Mr, Hetty Uor8llnn and uiirmiru. Mr. Hetty BorHtliiK enter tnlned ut u luncheon for Mr.i Kenneth McOhee, Mrs, MorKret Urown, Mr. Thoinus Thomson und Mrs, Helen Louluc WrlKht The ifuvnlii of honor were pre. scnlcd with embroidered bibs tu pi ute curds and other ulfts ap propriate to the occasion. Guests were Mrs. Jhelniu Clupp, Mrs. Dorothy Urlitht, Mr. Mubel Win- field and Mrs. Mnriiurct Wlnii, Each ifuest received a bouton. nlere of daifodils to curry out the decoration theme. They ull on Joyed the lunch of slutted rolls, Jello salud, prune whip and cof fee. Mrs. Lie WlniiiiiKbam and Norma and Nita accompanied Mrs. Thclmu Clupp to Medford lust Thursday. They visited Mrs. WinniiiKhiim's father who Is a putienl ut the hospital since his accident. School was closed Thursday and r'rlduy at lily because of a shorUtKC of teachers and a threatened epidemic of scarlet fever. Louise Wurfleld returned to Yreka Friday. Mr. and Mrs. AI Cooper drove her back. "Chubby" McLiiine of Ivory Pine spent the weekend wltn Virginia Clapp. British Brides Of KF Men In New York Two more British brides who will make their homes In Klam ath Falls, orrlved in New York from Kniiland aboard the Queen Mary, April 4. The brides arc Helen M. RlKht mier. 27, of Renfrew, dependent of T4 Itoy A. Rlghtmlcr, Rt. 1, nnx tWU-U. iiiki Margaret A. Ilrennan, II), of Hirmlngham, de pendent of Cpl. Leo J. Brcnnan, 1500 Wordcn. TO CALIFORNIA SALEM April 5 (Tl Gover nor Earl Snell said he would leave by plane today for Califor nia to transact state and person al business. He said he is pay ing for the trip himself There are approximately 2700 pilots In the Royal Air Force of Great Britain. I 118 MAIN ITBEET U Lanqell Valley Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peatross and buby duughtcr of Sun rran- cihco spent xcverui uuys wun relatives und friends in Langell viillvy, Peutross reports nls gi'iuulmoliier, Mrs. Ailcu Pent ross, much improved jrom her long Illness. Bne celebrated her U'ltu blrthduy on March 20. Mr. und Mrs. Johnnie camp bell und duugiitur of Klumaui FuIIh spent several days wltii her parents Mr. and Mrs. Huy Uitvls, Mr. und Mrs. Frunk Brown und duugliters visited iriends in Mulln Sunday. Mr, und Mrs. O. C. Wells ure opening a restaurunt in bonanza on April li. Their friends wish tlii'in success. Mr. and Mrs. Frunk IJubeock were dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs. Henry t ritzier und Mrs. Smith on Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie nuney und duughter, of Klamath Fulls, liuvc moved to the Hilton ranch in Lungeil valley lo muko their home. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Thomas und family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Huy Murchunt und family on Suturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe spent Sunday with Mr, und Mrs. Uru Johnson. Wulter Smith Jr., F 1c, ar rived home on Friday evening from Norfolk, Vo. He hu a leave until April 28, when he will report at Shoemaker, uuiii. Smith was stationed for some time In New York, and while there visited friends In Boston, Ho flew from Washington D. C, to Oregon. Congrutulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. Hud Harris whose buby duughtcr, Vlrginlu Gulc, was born ut Klamath Vnlley hospital Murch 30. The young ludy Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Allun Gule and the only great, great grundchild of Mis. Alice Peutross. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Mary Dearborn, L. A. Constans and Huzcl Morrison were Sunday dinner guests at the Les Leavitt home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown are here from Pittvllle, Calif., to visit their new nephew, Bcnnic Brown, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Barney Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett and family spent Sunday at Midland with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Plnelll and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vcril Bell of Klamath Falls spent Sundoy at the Joe Roads ranch. The Bononzu-Langell Valley Garden club will meet April 5 at the home of Ruth Mullcnax at 2 p. m. Everyone who Is garden minded is cordially Invited to attend. Andrew Lovclady returned homo April 1, having received his honoroble discharge from the armed forces. Mr. ond Mrs. F. W. Brown re turned home Monday from a two week's visit at Madera, Calif., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ferguson. Schedule Announced For FBI Conference PORTLAND. April 5 (! Howard I. Bobbin, FBI special agent in charge here, today an nounced the schedule for the FBI's semi-annual conference series for Oregon law enforce ment officers: - Eugene April 11; McMinn vllle April 12; Pendleton April 17; Baker April 18; Sa r.mAprll 22; Klamath Falls April 25; Roseburg April 26. Death Takes Songwriter DENVER, April ft (I') Vin cent Youmuns, 47, composer of such populur song bits us "Great Duy" and Ihu Immortal "Ten For Two" died in Denver today after un Illness of severul weeks. Youmans died of tuberculosis. Ho had been in u locul sunitur I urn for more than a month. The fumed songwriter, who wrote mimical scores for a dozen or more hit Broadway produc tions, was born In New York City. He first hit the big time in the music world in 1020, whon he turned out the score for the musical comedy hit "Two Little Girls In Blue." Youmans jfained lasting fame along Tin-Pan alley when he wrote the score for the smash hit "No, No Nnnetlc." From it emerged two modern-doy popu lur classics "Tea For Two," und "I Want To Be Happy." His other compositions include "I Know Thut You Know." "Sometimes I'm Happy," "With out a Song." "More Than You Know," "Time On My Hunds." "Drums In My Heart.' and You mans own favorite, the beautiful ballad "Through the Years." He also wrote music for the motion picture, "Flying Down to Rio," which first paired Ginger Rogers and Fred Astuirc as a dunce team. PLUMMETS TO DEATH PORTLAND, April 5 Ml') Firnboat workers recovered the body of Ed Reiser, 38-yca-old cabbie, from the Willamette riven after, he plummeted 205 feet to his death from the St. Johns bridge yesterday. The North American bull snake makes a loud bellowing sound like distant thunder. Commission Issues State Road Report SALEM, April 5 (I) The state highway commission issued the following road report at 0 a. m. today: CJiiVcrr.inei.. Climp Overcoat, :i4 lie Srnci, o:t Inrrliea total mow, rundi hnre. HnntlAm JllnctlorirnKKy. 311 llegreal. rourli normal. Tolal mow at aummlt 1U0 Inclica. Oriell Lake Clear, 2d degreei, titel anow at aummlt 142 Inchea. Itoad clear. Warm Air Heating Automatic Package Units Gravity System Forced Air Conversion Oil Burners ) Conversion Blowers Controls Registers Filters Oil Gas Hard Fuel J. S. PADE Sheet Metal Contractor 468 Spring Phone 3818 Ban Placed On Nylon Export WASHINGTON, Aoril 5 MP) The government today banned further export of nylon hosiery except by permission of the com merce department's office of In ternational trade. The commerce department said the export controls had been established "to prevent undue drain upon the limited domestic supplies." The international trade office did not specify any quota for exports. It said that since the end of the war overseas shipments of nylon hosiery represented only "0.87 of 1 per cent of the number produced." However, the office said, there has been a tendency for the shipments to increase since the first of the year. f or bow SNAROL never fails with snails! If you wont to kill maWi ond slugs qvkjcly, otily ond surely, get Snorol. It never foil. Thty ot Snorol, start oiling ond die. Protect your plants for just o few pn ntei with fhit potent poHon. Get turo-flr , Snorol today I. avBHaiaai HKKAI.D aV NEWS. Klamath fall., Ore. FRIDAY, April 8. IMS. Pate Nine Wage Dispute Idles Linemen COOS BAY, April 5 (P) A strike of Mountain States Power company linemen here and in the Coqulllc valley was In effect today, but the Coos Bay power plant still was operating. Employes at district offices, however, respected the picket line. It was established after wage negotiations between the firm and tho CIO utility workers organizing committee local broke down. A 17-cent hourly wage boost is sought by tho linemen, com pared with a 15-cent final com pany offer. Company officials asserted their figure was 38 per cent higher than tho 1941 wage. Every 14 seconds a baby Is born in the United States. u T H SUPER RALLY SATURDAY NITE 7:45 FREMONT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 715 High St. MASS ORCHESTRA TESTIMONY TIME LIVELY CHORUSES YOUTH ON THE BEAM Winston I. Nance Master at Ceremonieg FOR CHRIST DON'T Dig Up Your Sewer! RoTO-RoOTER FOd CLOOCED SEWERS AND DRAINS 26 S2 Phone 8390 for Electric Roto Rooter Sewer Cleaning Service FREE ESTIMATES Work Guaranteed A New Inexpensive Method of Cleaning Clogged oiwin ox rigois. mm THE MOTOR TESTER in the hands of an expert will completely test your car. "Hank" Hankins has had 25 years experience. Motor Tune-up Electrical Repairs ; Minor Repairing IV Pick-up and Deliver, Phone 6452 A Complete Service Station. lubrication BICBFIEI.n GAS AND Oil, GOODYEAR TIRES RECAPS AND USED TIRES i FANNING'S R'LFD 1102 E. Main Reclamation and E. Main Across From Community Grocer MOVE BY PADDED VAN To All Points Oregon Wosh. Col. EADS Transfer and Storage Klamath Falls Phone 8271 Medford Portland Eugene Vancouver, Wn: Qibd (to QannilliQ Spoon into one of our golden-ripe Desert Grape fruit for a real treatl You'll enjoy the juicy meat, so richly flavored by -the desert sun. And you'U be getting your vitamin C in the most delightful way. Try making restful Des ert Grapefruit salads, end desserts with an unusual 1 tang. You'll be glad we told you about our "health' from the desert" Desert Grapefruit Industry, 746 South Central Avenue, las , Angeles 21, California. IFORNI A BE$SKTGrPelruit HRedl CraDss HDrfw Received to date $H 6,20 QUOTA . . . $43,1100 Is THIS Klamath's way of doing things? The time is short! We must not fail! If you have not been solicited personally, please make your contribution today. Red Cross Headquarters, any bank or department store, or The Herald and News will be glad to handle your contribution. IWdD RT NQW! your Red Cross ust carry m yF;