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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1946)
i Government Announces Homestead Requisites For Tulelake Project tttlllnr'e nolf Pnllowlns U Hie (ifflrUl lie.e release frum Ilia Imteeu of r'U mallon ull lite Tilleleke ttumealeed opening . Following uiinotnu'PniPiil by SiTN'tiiry ol the liilmlor Krim In Washington of public lamia bulim iilii'iird lo World War II voti-rana In Iho Tulelake division, KIiiiii Hill piojci't, iul)llc licit li e No. 43 wii poslt-d today In Ihu poal of I ii'n lit Klamath Kails, arming forth iiiuillfli'iitloim fo oiilrymrn mill c'Xjliilninu the ini'tliiiil of ai-li'itlim to be followed In award I lift tint lamia. Kliiiultaneuualy, copli-a of Hi public notlco nnil application hums nin bi'lnu inulli'd to nil vi'tcruiiM who huvo naked In re-1 ri'lvr It. Vt'trriinii IntrrcnU'd 111 ; llm luud whu have nut yet given notlru of tlivlr Interest aliould wrltn Immediately to auperlnleii- lint, bureau nf rccluimitlon, Kluimith KuIIh., Oit., or to ro ICionul director, bureau of rccla inutlon, Siii'iiniionlo, Culif. All iippllciitlonit returned to Klnmiitli Kulln by 2 p. in. Septem ber 13 will be conaldered UK liuv 1 lii been filed alinultaiieoualy. In view of the large number of the.ie appllciitlona expected, It In i highly doubtful If liny latida will " bo left fur the conalderallon of iippllcutluiia received after tlila diite. The luuda themaelvca comprise 7327 uiTe of highly productive mid vuluuble Irrigated luud di vided Into Ml unlta. Tito unlUi vury In alio from tlu.B acrea lo 1413 ucrea, the moat vulunhlu land In Iho smaller unlta. Aver ago alic of the U unlta la 87.5 acre. 'Iho Tulelukc lunda are the (lint public luuda for farming to be opened to vcteruna of World Wur 11 In the United Stutea. Thla fuel, coupled with the high value ot the cropa produced on the luud. uccounta for the very lurue number of uppllcunta, expected lo exceed 19.UUU. Mlniinuin qualifications for veteruiu who wlah lo apply lire outlined in public notlco No. 43 ua follow: Auc: No minimum age la aet, but I he mini mult have nerved in the urmcd force of the United .SI ii tea ut least UU duya, mid intuit huvs received an honorable dli' charge. LEGAL NOTICES notick to raaiirrnaa In tha mallar of Uta e.lete of Clyda 1 rhlllltia, notice la hereby alvait Oval tlia umletalaned la Ilia duty appointed, nuallfiad and aollnf administrator of Iha elxtte ertulleu aetata ana an pcr4ii having rlalina aaelit.l lha aama ara here. ly required lo pre.enl Ilia aeitte with vnuehere alUt-had duly varlflad In lha manner remitted liy law lo ma at ana I'ina Tree Oulldtn. Klamath ratla, Ore- rttn, within ala montha of lite data of Uta irei publlrallim of thla noltra EUWIN K UHlHt'UlX AdiulnUlratnr of Ula Batata of Clyda C. Phillip.. Au llt ll ll. a. J-N. 414. NOTitn to t aaniToaa In tha maltar of tha aaUla of Jamaa G Cavanauih. deraaaad, notlra la haraby givan that tha undaralgnad la tha duly ppnlntad. quallflad and arllnf admin, tatralnr of tha abova aitllllad aatala. All paranna having claama agalnal the aama ara hareny rauultad to praaant tha aama to ma with vouchera altai'had duly varlflad In tha mannar raqulrad by law In tha office of Kdwln K Urlaooll. au.t I'ina Tree nulldlna. Klamath falla. Or- Owllhln tlx montha nf lha data of the publication of thla notice. nr.HNARD II. CAVANAUOIt A s u in joi a. a No. u m MMONd F!qu II v Nf. MAI CARL W. ftuftHNOK, PUInliff IJOHOTMY B. BtmilHOI., Dtfti-iuUnt To Dorothy II. Huhno, D(ndiu: IN THE NAMK OT THE STATE OT OHKtiON, GHKKTINU: You r htraby roriiirc4l In unpaeir and tiruvvar the com. plaint fi.i flaunt you on or before Tiioatlay, the Mlh day of ftptambtr, HWfl, and. If you fall to o appear and anawer, fur want thernof. plalnlirr will apply to tha Court for lha rallaf prayed for jn hit complaint ha rein, lo-wll: A decree wf divorce from you on the grounde of wilful doer I ion for tha period of one year. Thla iiimmiim la aerved upon you by ruhliratlon nunuant to an Orticr of the lonnrahle I)nvld H Vamlenbere;. Judge of the atMtve entitled court. aald order Itrlna dated the Oih day of Auguiit. tl)4tl. and liy putillcallon hereof for a period nf four consecutive w?ki, the date of the flrvt tnjblloalion being August latin: and tha ll mi Heptemtter 9, 10M. rum O KM ALL. Attumty fur Plaintiff .-Wt Main Ktreet Klamalh Falla, Oregon. A 13 Id Jd: H. 3 No. 4i). ADVKRTIflKMKNT KOR BIO ft Healed blda will be recelvtd on or b fore 7;J0 p. tn., Monday, Auguat IB, itMH. at tha office or tha Clerk nr school Ulatrlct No. 1, lloom 300. Klamath Union High Hchonl, Klamalh Talla, Oregon, for the Intlallailon or a new boiler and oil burning equipment and Uta remodeling nf tha present holler plant at Mllla Urade fk'hool, Klamath Falla, Oregon. Plana and perlfloatlona may W ob tnlned at the nfflca of HOWAni) R. 1'KltMIN, Anhltert. 1131 Main Htraet. Klamath Fnlln, Oregon. A depoalt of Ten and no 100 Dollara (flO.OOi will be rrtitilred for Plana and Hrilflcntion. Drpnalta will ba refunded to the blddera upon return nf tha Plana anil Hpeclflca tluiia. I'Una and Hpeclflcallona are on flit at the nutldtra Exchange Coop., Pfirtlund, Oregon. Tlm miiTf fiil blddfr will be required to furnliih a Nurety Company Itond In fun anion nt nf the Contrnrt price, and he aha 1 1 be required In enrry Public Liabil ity InNurunro an apnclflod. A llldder'a Itnnd or Certified Check lit union n I equal to five per cent 1.1) nf the lump mm bid muat accompany iho hid w a guarnntoe for 1he ax rent Ion nf the contraol and the bonda, lit caae the contrnrt la awarded to tha bidder, ThC Director uf -School Dlatllcl No. 1 rc nerve the right to reject any and all blda and In waive any in Commit Ilea, Hlgned J. PEHCY WELLS, Clerk. A. la-U-No, 4(W. ALL POTATO GROWERS inrcreited in the eitablishment of a camp for traniienr labor during har vait loaion of MERRILL ara oiked to attend a mooting at tha MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL Thursday, Aug. 15, 8:00 P. M. Committee, Merrill Service Club. Clll.nniflilp: Mual be a citizen of tlm Unrted Ktiitea, nr huve decliired Intention ot becoiuhiK a cltlr.en. Character: Mtiat possess stun durda of honesty, teinpeiiinci', thrift, indtiatry, nionil conduct, uud acrloumicaa of purpose. Three leatliniiiiliila from iudlvliltiula ua to upplicuut'a churiicter muni ue coiupiiny uppllciilloii. Kami experience: Must huve hliil ut leiiat two ycurs' full tune fiiriu experience ufler age of 13 and within tlm lunl seven years of civilian life; or during lnt 1U ycara of civilian life iniint have lived mid worked on u farm con- tinuoualy fur five yeura alter the uun ()f IX. 1 wo awiirn te.sll from Individuals as to iniinliiU uiipllcunt'a farm experience niu.it uceunipiiny the application. Capital: Mint ponscss at least VMM! In unencumbered assets upplleublc or convertible lo thu necda of farming III the ureu. Sworn affidavit from bunk ua to applicant's cnpttiil resources must uecoiiipuuy appllciitlon. til Ioiiiih are not accredited n.i "uu- eiicunibered usscU." Health: Mual be In physical coiiilltiuu to operate a tartn, in clutllui! manual labor involved. Affidavit from doctor ua to physi- cii I condition of upplicaut la required with application. lotal ufflduvlta: beven are re quired in ull, three for character, two for farm experience, one each for health und financial naaeui. The procedure to be followed In aelt'CtliiK the entryuien feu turea a local cxumlnlnu hoard uf fulr-mlndetl cltlzena, u public druwinx, mid tha right of dls qiiHltflcd uppllcunta to iipeal decialona of the bourd. Slepa III the aelectlon are: 1. Appllcallona ure reviewed for quullflcnttoii by local exam I ii I n U board. Dlatiiallfied appli cunla muat be notified Immedi ately. 2. Disqualified applicant may appeal dfclalon of board within 10 riaya after receipt of notice by wltlnu to project aupcrlntendeiil, reclamation bureau, Klumalh r'ulla, Ore. 'A. When nil uppeula huve been filed, a public drawing will take place in Kluinutli Kull.s, Ore. Kor the HO unlta, 172 nuinea will be druwu from the rolia of qualified npplleunla. These 172 will be cloaely Inve.itlgated, in the order drawn, and any fiilaehnod or mia repreacntutlon discovered will dlsiiuallfv the uimliciint. In event of audi - dlMiuulificutlon, the ' board will Daaa on to the next name. An uonelil. nuuln In tile i project auperlnteiulent ut K-lnin alh Kalbi, niuy bo nuidc frum Una final dlsquullfyinu. A. The cxainininii bourd will notify a nucceKHful uppllcHiit Hint ho has been c lee ted for a ftirm unit, and the cntryn.un muy then cxcrcuc a choice of furms in the order of their ntundinK. How ever, tlie govenimt-nt renvrvcs the right to awtitfn the farms, re gurdlem of individual preference. Spraguo River Barbara Kiifirn and I'onrl Rufiora are vIslluiK In Burns thla week. Bill Lake, who has been vlall Inn hi uncle, R. T. Lake, is leaving fur Oklahoma City, Okla. He had been employed at the American box factory while here. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Williums and Patty were shoppers and vlaitors in Lakevicw Thursday. The dally vacation Bible school of the Spraituc River Friends church will start Autusl 14 and continue to Auiiust TA. Children of all ages are 'urged lo attend. Mrs. Iko Travis of Vale is now operating a beauty shop in the quarters recently used by the barber next door lo the pool hall. Drillers on property of Ivan Pankey brought in an artesian well- last Friday nt a depth of 2(10 feet. A boautlful flow of water is bubbling out. Joe Dean Williams, S 2'c, was home from San Diego this week on leave from boot camp. Arthur Hill and Mr. Thornton recently moved Johnny Wheat and family to Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Arnilne Young and son Bobby of Tulelake were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. Dolly Lopez. v Slavli place a QalcadeM Tablet ae ao elate la watet - le a jiff late aria ea aftatlaail clean. NO MMSUMNI NO MISS NO TIOUIll WAI.UIlt.KN OaiHI STOKE Rich Klamath I I 0iUVtTLIMKtn MU4 EM , Hal JVA ti!(-a'"H'i'V. fA injani II lLii?i,1 ro UU aof-' " Am iVfLj.i mini im.i V. r "V 1 r I uaeau op mcclavation j . afaiaaiJl JL -mr A.ACAMf NIO, CALI'OaNIA 1-J -a3f--a I J KLAMATH PROJECT VA V I j ' I Mich lnnrl fnr tha luekv ia ancloaad in tho dark aactor In the ahnurlnn tha 7&27 acrai ta ba cuu. ihrnHnh iii Rariamaiirin ect land ol the bureau near the Oregon-California border. The 86 farm unita to be awarded thia year compriio rich Irrigated land at an elevation of 4100 feet offering the kind of aelf-aufficient outdoor Ufa dreamed ol by Cla from the ahorea of China to the banka of the Elbe. Theae are the lira! public farm landi to be offered to World War II veterana. Application forma are now being mailed to intereated Teterana. Coos Pirates Take Regatta COOS HAY. Auk. 12 Wj llnint'-townei'a went liuuie with i the Hulllxiut nice trophies ut the i conclusion of the Coon Buy i'lratea regultu here lust week end. Awards were presented yea terduy to Edsil Hotltie, North llend, winner of the class A races; und Gregory und Ilodney 1'airk, Coos Hay, winner of the cluwt 11 and free for ull races.' Hough weather caused many spills during the xnilboat finals yesterday. Herl Proctor, Scut tle, crashed Into a fishing boat during the class C service out board race, but placed third on his class nu points nevertheless. I'roetor, skidding wide on a turn of the final lap. lcucd to safety on the dock Just before the crash Ilia bout was damaged. Outboard nice results: Class C racing runabout: Ted Stone, Willuminn, first; Don Crlteser. Oregon City, second; Harry hyerley. bulem, third C bydroplune: John I remblny. Willamlna, first: Howard Nelsen, Portland, second; Vul Plue, Port- i"on, num. Section 1. C service: Ken Hall. Oswego, first; Hoy Mack, Port land, second: Wilbur McDonald, Coos Bay. third; Charles Shirley, Oregon City, fourth. Section 2, C service: Critescr, first; Kyerley, second; Proctor, third; Shirley, fourth. Hager Martin Snyder and Dale Klein lire enjoying a vacation at rtocky Point this week. Charles Hess and sons, Fred and Tom, are making bricks for their garage. Mrs. Hendricks went lo Med iord last week-end and her daughters, Cleo and I.ois, accom panied her home after spending a week there. Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Flnton finished moving Sunday to their pew residence on Boardman ave nue, ivianiaih Kails. Charlie Wright was watching tn airplnnc Sunday evening at his homo and moving about, slipped and fell on a biokcn glass, cutting his hand. Mrs. O. Heilly has a fine gar den and she is quite busy can ning. John Hess was tn this com n. unity last Saturday from Tule lake, Calif. MORSE TO RETURN EUGENE. Auk. 12 (!) Mrs Wayne L. Morse said today she expects her senator husband to arrive from Washington, D, C. tomorrow to spend the summer wun Ills family on their Col lege Crest farm. Killed His Brother Cain and Abel were the first children ever born Into this world, being the sons of Adam 1 and Eve, our first parents. Out of Jealousy, Cain killed his brother Abel and God did not slep in and stop him. God let Cain choose for himself and kill liia brother. And from Adam down, men have killed, slolen and riono every kind of sin with Clod warning them but leaving them free to choose. NOT WOODEN MEN God does not surround himself with wooden men but with men who choose for themselves. Even afler God had given his Son, our Lord, lo die for their sins, God left It up to eacli man to say for himself. H yod choose lo brllevme God, that He gave j Chri.il to die for your sins and that the blood ot Christ has blotted them out, then God honors your net of faith, of be lief and gives you life with himself for now and all eter nity. So men are saved and the Bible puis it all in a word God so loved you and the man lowest down, that He gave His only-burn Son, that if you will believe on Him, you shall not perish but have eternal life, So you make choice. Do you choose sin and eternal despair? Or is It Christ with His Joy, pence, strength and cheer' Which for you? This snnec wild for by a Port land family, S. W. McChesncy lid,, Portland l, Oregon, Land To Be Opened To awarded to veterana of World War II thia year by the United Tliiraau ai tha Dariartmant of the Bilbo Speaks rf i I'M ila'aaB, 'i ,r-,J- S n a t o r Thaodora Bilbo (D.-Miti.) abora apaaka on a nationwida broadcaat from Washington. Senator Bilbo aald: "I am a mambar of tha Ku Klux Klan No. 40. called tha Bilbo Klan No. 4. Miaaiaaippi," but addad. "I attended one meeting and have not attended ainca. becauae I wai not in aympathy with some of the things in it." (AP Wirephoto) Classified Ads Bring Results. an ju i 'Ml ff " Ki t. ? or? 1 laA 'Utah i4 Baity tfatif CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS Thot extra quality extra assurance costs you NO more! Manufactured In one of the really fine dairy plants of the itate. Inaiat on Crater Lake Telephone 5101. Klamath Falls Creamery At your irorer'i, or telephone MM for homr delivery of nil Tratfr Lake Prod u els . . . Milk, Cream. tluUerm.lt,, Butter, Colt Me Cheeae. Kft and Ire Cream Gl Settlers canter of thil location map, Interior, on the Klamath Pro) Ex-Navy Gunner Wins Skeet Title INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 12 UP) Alex Kerr lost the all-bore akeet championship in a heari-DreaK mg shoot-off in 1941, but he made made a return irip to iiiouiu apolis pay off this year by win ning the coveted title. The 32-year-old former navy gunnery instructor won. the all gauge title yesterday in the wind up of national and international skeet championships at Capitol City Gun club, breaking 250 tar gets without a miss. Kerr, operator of a sporting goods store in Beverly Hills, Calif., beat out Ccrald Batten of Chicago in the three-day battle. I Batten, manager of the Lincoln Park club and also an erstwhile j navy instructor, missed one of j his last 50 targets to wind up with 249. ! Fishermen May Ask Extension Of Season ASTORIA, Aug. 12 P) The ' Columbia River Fishermen's Protective union was consider- i ing today a request to the state ; to extend the commercial sal mon season from Aug. 26 to 29. j Fishermen explained the catch j so far has been very light An j extension would cut short the ' annual Astoria salmon derby, which was to open Aug. 27. South Africa annually mines more gold than the United States, Canada and Australia. Chiloquin Girl Hurt By Train Unconacioua and critically in jured, Mr. Florence Hicks of Chiloquin, a 19 -year-old Indian girl, la in Klamath Valley hos pital following an attempt to Leat a train across a railroad crossing at Chiloquin early this morning. The young woman was driving 1934 ford cn route to the home of her father, Benjamin Jonea of Chiloquin. As she approached the crossing near the Chiloquin Lumber company about a quarter of a mile this side of the Chiloquin station, she apparently tried to get across the track in the path of the southbound Southern Pa cific passenger train which was also nearing the crossing. According to the accident re port of SP Engineer A. Denison and Conductor M. f. Thomp son, the train was just picking up speed after slowing to 25' miles per hour at the main crossing. Trainmen saw the Hicks car too late to stop. They set the time of the accident at 7:50 a. m. Mrs. Hicks was brought to Klamath Agency for emerg ency treatment and then to Klamath Valley hospital by Merchants Police ambulance. Attendents at the Agency be lieve she is suffering from a brain concussion, probable skull fracture and cuts and bruises. Early this afternoon she was still unconscious. Her husband. James Hicks, is believed to be employed at Mowich. Zoning Committee To Take More Trips PORTLAND, Aug. 12 (P)- rxhe governor's zoning and plan- rung committee, returned from visiting 10 Oregon cities, said to day it probably would tour the coast and eastern Oregon utfore drafting recommendations for the state legislature. Hood River and The Dalles, ldst towns visited, added their names to the list of communities approving a state act to enable counties to control development of city outskirts. Refrigeration SERVICE Commercial or Domestic Bert Eastman Service Man MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Phone 5669 611 So. 6th iviy utaivc A Business of my to serve ONE OF THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT M06ILGAS BUSINESS MEN Ben Sommer, of Vancouver, has been associated with General Petroleum for 1 years, coming to that city from Salem, Oregon, 4 years ago. Prior to that time he was in the petroleum business in South Dakota. Ben is mar ried, has tuo daughters, owns his own home, belongs lo the Chamber of Commerce and several fraternal organiza tions. He is looked upon as one of Vancouver's substan tial and successful businessmen. tIStEN tO tHt MNNY GOODMAN MUSIC OVE NIC STATIONS MONDAY AT 5;30 f. SOLD BY THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT MOBILCAS DEALERS AT THE Ill SMI II NCWS, Klamalh fella, Ore. . , , , . . Classified Ads Bring Results. The use of parking meters bus . fleer CH Seel the average parking aeaaaBaaeaaaajaaaBaaaaaaBaeiaaBaaaaaBBBBeBaa time of an automobile on city la streets, according to the Muni- TT ramPTa T cipal Finance Officers' assoclu, H A t. 1 rxJtvjlJI Aaaldeot aaa l.daaiall. Caaapaaea "MtiZ'X MONTHLY INSURANCE auamumtr T R WflTTrc Thla arret mrdlrlne la amout to I II 1 1 II I I aTll reltnye pain, narvoua dlatreaa and I ft 1 1 STl aaallV wrk, crnnky, 'dragged out' frellnKa, of anch daya whrn due to female FIHE . . . AUTOMOBILE functional monthly diat.irb.nce.. General Insurance Agency Watch this newspaper for the opening of our beautiful new store, on or about September 1st . . Several new depart ments will be added, including an up-to-date "Tots and Teen"' department. We are now taking applica tions for the following . . . Experienced salesgirls in dresses, coats and suits. Experienced salesgirls for sports wear. Experienced salesgirls for children's department. A good salary and commission will be paid . . . Apply Craig's office above store. 617 MAIN ST. ill j efflieV''4fteAalWftffiira ajea!alW , Al.s owner of a small business serving the motoring public, I have a real stake in America. That stake be comes more valuable to mc as I increase my business by improving my service to you. The products I sell are tops . . . Mobilgas, with flying horsepower Mobiloil, largest selling motor oil in the world and a full line of Mobil motoring essentials. It's my job to match the top quality of those products with high caliber service. That's what makes my stake in America valuable to me... useful to you. With mc are thousands of other independent Mobilgas dealers across the nation ... alt selling the same products and giving the same courteous, intelligent service. All are with me in assuring you the maximum in motoring pleasure wherever you see of the Flying Red Horse. Ben Sommer Vancouver, Washington FESTIVAt M. IP.S.T.) Mobilgas ah(E9 America own you better the sign SIGN OF THE FLYINO BED HORSE mmm )