Physically Handicapped
Subject Of USES Study
Diuk from four-iliiy cci'iifrr
cut o In tho hlntti iiiIiiiIiiIkIim
llvo ufdif at I'ortliinil, l.i-tcr
rlnlry, locul euliTllvn )Iiu-
IIIUIll C'dUIIHI'lot' lit Urn IJllltl'd
Milieu uniuluymuiil Krrvlt'i', mild
Unit tlir li'pl I'niltiit I vc nun
nevtm USIiS iif(lci' luiil tiiiulrd
Idt'im ccinciTiiliiu tliu iiiiiU'hliiK
(il idiynlcully hundU'iiiK'tl per
miim with Jil.
Tlit iiiiiIii luiiL'luitliiii iriii'lii-d
w: "Cilvii tho phymvnlly hniidl-
' flipped pi'iKou vrluriui und i'l
villun alike ii I'liiinct! to prove
hi- run llll u Job hi milUlni'lui My
an thi n uulli'd 'uviiniiii'' win k
rr." Tlii'Kt) pi'oplu nxk inly the
- iipKirtuulty to iniiku K'hkI on
u Jul) Ihi'y ui'v npilppi'd to do
well. Nuturully, 11 In difficult
H. L. Clevenger
Passes At Hilt
YHKKA, June 1U lli-rhtrti
i I.. Clcveiwr. DU, of Mill, u
i fiirincr rvaUU-nt of Kluiniilh
! u 1 1, dleri uddunly Mundiiy
- uflnriioiiii, Juno 17, lit IiIk home.
. Ilia di'iith win ultrlliutud to u
lii'iirt allini'iil from which hu
hud mifft'iod for iuiiip IIiiic,
P thouiih hit hud burn ublc to
work until noon Monduv.
, 1'rlor to movlnii lt illll H
ypars ifo, Mr. Clrvciiurr. na
tive of I'ulinlrn, III., whore he
: wuii horn Krlmtmy IH, IHIIII,
i hud inudi) hid Iioiiip In Kluiiiiilh
' Kullif. Mrdford mid Word, fob
lowing hinibi'rlnu.
I In win ii member of Ilie
I.oyul Order of Mown1, I.odue
No. 11(10, In Klumuth Kail.
Survlvom Incliiilo hln widow.
Mill II. Clrvrngpr of llllt; four
i daughters, Mm. I.conu I'lickett
of Keno, Ore., Mr. Muy Merit
's I lull of Klainiith Hlver, Calif..
Mr. K.velyn DrAvllIa of Hill
und Mm. Klinbelh Jurueiuen
of llrrkeley, Calif.: two Holm.
t Koy Clevenuer of Medford mid
: Walter Clevenuer of Keno,
There are ten grandchildren.
funeral tervlep were held
- Thursday, June -U, ut 2 p. in.
! from Glrdiier'n funerul chupel
. In Yrcku with the Itev. HurUell
; K. Huckner officiating. Inter
" inent wan In Evergreen ceme
tery at Yrcku.
Flashes Of
Life
LEGAL NOTICES
Many Veterans Still
Seeking for Homes
SALKM, June II) (AP) Sixty
per cent of all murricd wur
vcteriin who were discharged
I nnt December still were looking
for place to live In April, the
liile depurtmeiil of Veleruu'
affair uld toduy.
Forty per cent of these vet
eran were living with rein-
lives, and another 20 per cent
were llvlnit In crmcd, on
ultuble quurler.
Those seeking home were
evenly divided between those
who want to rent and those
who want to buy.
for handicapped person to find
sulliiblu employment, and the
work must bo siiltnbln lo tha
ludlvlduur pliymtiil llmltutlon
If he I to fill the position suc
cessfully. A phyalcnl hiintllcup Is not
necessarily u vocutlonul hlilidl
cup Specific operullonH require
speelflu kIUIIs. Cerliiln type of
work, for example, run bo dona
us well by a mun with ona log
us u mun Willi two legs. In
somu cuses, the blind huvc
proved outstandingly successful
In hiMieellou work
On the rlghl Job these people
need no special fuvor to hold
up their end of production.
The bin Job I mulching the
ubllllles of the hiinilliiipped
with the requirement of llio
Job. The UHKS bus selective
plucemeiit counselors trained
for tilt- exiicllnu tusk of suiliibly
plueliili Ihese peoplu where their
abilities, not their disubllllies,
cun be brought Into pluy,
l.ee C. Kloll, sliilo USKS ill
rector, opened the first es
Ion of the four-day conference,
which wu led by Kldon Nloun,
slute office lei'hulclun In charge
of selective plucemuiil. (Jcorgc
iicllonl, representluK the stule
veleruns' employment service,
uud Kinory H. Worth, stule chief
of the L'SKS tcclinlcnl service
division, also participated.
Jut'k Almeter, imiimgcr of Die
locul United Slnle employment
service office, is still uwny on
hi well-eiirued vueiitlon. In hi
ubsenee, l.ealer i'llilry Is acting
manager.
eno Dent, heud of Hie Klum
uth office of the veleruns admin
istration, Jack Henner. velerun
employment representutive of
the locul United Slule employ
ment service, und Lester Flnley.
action munuKer of the Klumuth
USSF.S, utlcnded the tnle ap
prenticeship council in Medford,
Monday, June 17.
'Barnyard on Wheels'
Makes Alaskan Trek
ANCHOHAGK. Alaska. June
19 l'i The. firm "burnyurd on
wheels" ha reuehed Anchorage,
over the lonu Alaska hluhwuy.
Two fumilie from Spokane,
Wush.. brouuht a cow, a t-it t f unci
40 chicken, nut) the populace
along the wilderness route win
a bun-eyed us though a circus
hud come to town.
Mr. and Mr. Clark Peterson,
who brought three children with
Ihem to homestead near An
chonigc, wild Unit at Whllehorse,
Y. T., many of the resident
never had si-en a cow. Thev c
tlmnled 150(1 people milled
'round during a two-duy slop to
watch til em milk. Children
(lucked around the chicken pen
for the night of a fresh egg. The
lien were nhownicu. They pro
duced eight egg.
A MOVING STOBY j
WAHSAW, N. Y Juno ID (!')
A shortage of houses never hu
been a problem for Mr. and Mr.
II. M. Umlth.
'J'hey plan to move ubout July
1 for the 40lh time In their 415
year of married life. They own
the house to which they ure mov
ing uud huve owned ,'10 of the
other home they huve occupied.
They huve established residence
In our slute, eight counties and
twenty village.
WRONG TIME TO SPEED
KANSAS CITY, Kus., June II)
(I'l George A. Itooney of Ilelle-villi-.
Kus., wus in a hurry und
didn't look ut the vehicle he
wui passing.
A few moment luler, Motor
cycle I'utrolmun Walter Mill
stead flanged IiIim down.
Itooney hud overtaken the pa
trolman und a speeder Millsleud
was chuslng. The officer ulian
doued hi first quarry when
Itooney passed them both.
QUICK RESULTS
GHAN1TE FALLS, Minn., Juiu?
U (,-j(,hn Mertz put in a cull
for a rrpnlr mun ufU'r hu detect
ed nn oiior of kiih in hlf homo.
The icpiilr iiiini found the iw
leiik in u hurry iimnediuti'ly
utn-r he lighted a mutch. The
reMilthitf ftt'o wuh extinguished
within ii few ininuteu and cuurted
only minor dunniKf, Mertz said.
Plant Applications
Filed at CPA Office
POHTLANU, Juno 19 A'
Coiiblructlon upplicatioiiH tor a
$:t00.000 kIuconh plant ut The
Dulles und a 7U.()U0 meat puck
J n u plant at Oreuon City were
on file today at the Oregon of
fice of civilian production ud
niinintrution.
The office announced rejec
tiotm of 22 requestH totaling
$2H2.0H.1 and approved of 14
bulldliiKff totallnu $i:J5,20U.
The jjlucosc plunt ut The Dal
les will be erected by the North
went Cheimirjcy Co-op, Inc., to
process irplus low rade wheat
and iMdatoes. The meat naekinii
, iilaut in planned by the Oregon
I Livestock Coperative nt Oreaon
(City.
Norn r iy hond
NoHie la Umimhv lvn that ltd prf
piHNlt will itm rxelvcd by tli undr
ifil until Ih hour ut n 'clock P. M
lh Will titty ut July. Ib nd Irn
mvdiiiUly lhrMflr publicly oprd by
Ihar llonifl ut Huurvlfri ut thai Klm-
Mth )ttnmgm )rii ut Klamailh Coun
ty, tir ton mt Iht offk ut Hid H'ird
lMlri U Mtlhata UUit . Klimath rIU,
tteniin for n laiu ut lunula til Raid
nuttlct In Ih turn ut IUO,0(X)00 malur
lltlf irrUlly follifWIl
in.ivrftM) Iwi yart from dtt ut UtU.
il tx m lhr ytT rum dal of
lUff ,
W.iHKittO four ytiart from date of Uu,
t,txtt ftv9 years front dala of laaua,
$10fMHuu MVtn aart from data oi
llliXMioo aifhl yaan from dal of
Unit,
M.fMKMtO nine yari from dat of liiua,
IV.lHtomi tci ! from data of Uaua.
Ioouuu levari yaart from (lata of
provliJrd' however that all of aald hondt
hall lit MUlijart to tall and redemption
on any IMrt paying dal upon pay
ment of principal and accrued Inlaratt
plua a premium ui 4 principal ana in'
IsfMl
ftakj htrnda to lear Interest at not to
encetid Bin per rent per annum, pay
able ernl annually, principal and In-tfi-nt
lo l payable at the Klamath
ran iiranrn m 1 ne rw nanonat hum
of Portland, Oregon.
AH hlda mint I accompanied by a
ratriirioi check for five oar cent of the
par value ut the botidi bid for and muil
b unconnltlonal.
The aforesaid aal of bond It aub
leri lo ronflrmatlon by Ih Circuit
Court of the J la l of Oregon for Klam
tb County
The Hoard reaervei tha right to re
led inv and all blda.
lit nrrlr-r tit I ha Hoard of fttjoervlaort
nf the Klarnath Drainage Ulalrlct of
Klamath Luuniy. uregon.
C I, lancslct,
Het-retary.
J. Ii 10 ill; Jly. i-IO-Ny. 412.
NOTML
Sperlal frar-ertf lna In realty Ne. SAft
IN TMK friHCIMT COtJKT Of THIS
NTA'IK UY OH EG ON, JOH KLAMATH
f.'Ut'NTV
IN TMK MATTKR Of THFI PKT1TION
Cir TMK UOAHD Of HUMKItVIHOHU
OK TMK KI.AMATM DHAINAfJE DIH
THICT OK KLAMATH COUNTY, OHB-
OOff, PBAYINO THAT Af.L Of THf
j'mH r.y.iHN'.H or said hoaho or
NI'I'KHVISOMH AND or BAIO 018
TH I CT fitoviniNU roR ano ah-
TMOItlINO TMK IKHIJANCK AND
BAIT. Or IIONOH Or TDK DIHTMICT
IN TMK TOTAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT
or eimrjOnriQ HE KXAMINKO. AP
PROVKO AND CONriHMtO til THE
coi;ht.
TO THE KLAMATH DRAINAGE DIR-
THII.T Or KLAMATH COUNTY, OHE
OON, AND TO ALL FREEHOLDERS.
LEO AL VOTERS AND AAHE.HHMK.N T
PAVERS WITHIN SAID OIMTKJCT:
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN Thai tha
hour of 2 n'elock P, M. of Wednesday,
tha 17lh day of July, A. O. IU40. and
the Circuit Court Room In tha Couit
Houa of Klainalh County, Oregon, are
hereby eet aa the time and plat for
hearing of tha Petition of tha Hoard nf
Huperviaora of tha Klarnath Drainage
Dlalrlrt ut Klarnath County, Oregon,
praying that all of tha proceeding nt
said District and of aald Board of bit per -vlsora
amending Ih plan of reclamation
of aald District and assessing the bene
fits lo said District as the result of said
amended plan of reclamation, and the
conatnictlon work to b performed
thereunder, and providing for and
authorizing tha Issuance and aala and
delivery of bonds of tha District In the
total principal amount of 100.0WJ 00 for
the purpose of financing the construction
of the New North Canal of the District
as provided under said amended plan of
reclamation, may ba examined, approved
and confirmed by the Court, which Peti
tion has been duly flld with Ih Clark
of said Court.
Any pirion Interested mar at any
time on or before Wednesday, the 17th
day of July, ltftf, appear and contest
the validity of such proceedings or any
of tha acts or th'-ngs therein enumerated.
CHA8, r. DeLAP,
Clerk of the Circuit Court nf
the mat of Oregon, for Klamatn
Countv.
DICK HENZEL
JOHN LIHKCY
C A. DUNN
Huperviaora of tha Klamath
Drainage District of Klam
ath County, Oregon.
J. 5-1 2-IB No. 40i.
has flxM ten o'clock In tha forenoon of
June !, IIMrl, as the time and tha
Courtroom of said Court as tha place
when and whire any person may present
objections or exceptions lo siiid final
account, and at said time and place the
Court will utile snld account.
RUBY M HELL,
Administratrix.
M 22 20: J .1 12-10 No W!4
Long Distance Calls
Highest at Medford
MEDFOKD, Juno 19 iTr')
Medford hud the largest wain of
any of Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company Oregon
exchanges in the number of out
Koing long distance calls in
May, officials were advised to
day. Company Manager R. B. Ham-
IIKRAI.D NEWS, Klamatk rails. Or. WEDNESDAY, Jan IS, ISIS, fag Nla
mond reported the daily average (May 59 per cent more that. In
of outgoing calls wan 2138 in May, 1U45. 1
NOTICE Or riNAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
hav filed my final account and report
of my administration of the est at of
CHAHLES ROBERT THOMAS, deceased,
and the judge of the Circuit Court of the
Ht t of Oregon, for Klamath County,
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June 22
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Two bnby aeala lout or aban
doned In the vicinity vl ScaMdo
have been weaned on a (lull diet
by George P. Smith and John
O'Brien . . . Summer enrollment
at Oregon Stulo college totals
i:i.1(), lilghcxt on record . . .
Mount Angel creamery coopera
tive directors huvc mapped an
extensive expimnion prog nun
. . . Jobs are Increa.ilng In cust
om Linn county where the ci
vilian Job force ha.i exceeded
flOOO . , . Suntnim veteran oi
World War II are planning a
club room al Lebanon,
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Title Insurance Abstracts
Escrows Miscellaneous Searches
Wilson Title & Abstract Co.
311 Main St. Phone 5137
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