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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1947)
1 Blast Spljts Tanker In Los Angeles Harbor; Two, Possibly 14, Dead WII.MINiTi'ON, Calif.. June 23 IA1 Al lrl Iwu, ami probably H, mrii were iIimiiI tuday a(irr a IIO.UOO.OtlO lilp.raplijuhm lire" l.u Ansrlr liilrliur'ii contllml calamity, which only late uiiiI MrMilihl apparently t -ll Irani becoming another "Trim t'llv." Hip ll.OH.'l-lun tanker Markay hlrw II l wllh X.Utn.OUO nlliill ul fuel III triple rxplmilnit Hint ruled several duck und- harbor aullior Him uilil mlxril Igniting hue ii -Irulrum storage tank only because (if favuralile wind. , Two bodies were recovered from the harbor ahnrlly alter the blunt A AF Training Now Available IHkIi school graduate nmy now apply and no selected (or training In rerluln eclllwd AAK truinlliK courses n( their ilinlrn prior to en limtnent and without obligation. Ap plicant munt write directly to the coininumllhg general, ATHU, Hark ilale Field. UmlMaim, uiHiik (till imrnp. addle, age. race, umniary ut urevlou mllltury service ( miy, transcript o( high school credit mid three lerr o( recommend - tlon. They should Hut three traln- Hill course In order o( preference Irum (lie !ll n( nvntlntiln rouriies. 'Hi lr training i-omnmud will review ll application mid notlly each Individual o( selection or re jection. Arrepted applicants will recelva a letter which aulhnrtre entrance Inm course of rhnonlng provided they lire found qualified (or enlistment. Entire procedure lake place prior to rnllatmeiit. LEGAL NOTICE ii mmoni run ri hi.K atiun tnmHf Ne. m Tint ciim i'.t covnr or tiu STATK Or OHKiOH fOK KLAMATH t OUNTV n a uixun. HiaiHi.tr, AttCU'ST WUUXMKR and IKJK BWl.l.rMKN. hueUarwl and wife J" H I M 1 tJ . wtmIIum kown J. O HmiiN and IMMA H i HOIMiCM. hla vErrr I. notour. end nyrn iUHXir. his wile. TKHHANC'B U HOIKim and AHI.IR HUIX.M hla wife, KUNA WAI.Kr.H, forfnerly 4nm H. te. atari HAU'H WAI.KKM, he. huihend. MAIIY t'RONK. fMtiw M.rT Mim end AV CNONK. Her I huMnd. MHJMRU MtlDKlW, lormr I Mlldrl llodM. nd CAHI. IUO; KnW k r butkud, Ct.AHKNCK . MOIKJM And HA ttl. HOIM.M, hU wt(, J J. MUIKJU and tiKNKVA A HOOOKS. hU wUt. MARY MURU-KH nd WAl.TVR MtfRUJCM. hr hiMRRnd. ' TftfiWAR U Morxjt nd RHTKt.t.E MOIKiM. hts wtf, and hCN WRT-( f IRJ.. ImmImiiU of VifVU) WtMll, frmrlf VinM UodM, 4-d, ul kn of J 2 HudM nd Rmm R t M.hI. RAD1C KNUVVI.U, MnUin : knuwn m KdM AtiruM Knowls, nd J IJ.OYD WIU.IAM KNOWI.M nd iANR DOR KNUW1AU Ntubnd and oU hvlrtt ul 1l AttftMla KnuwU: I.OUIhR WHKR1-RK: MAMMY I. HOM'OMfl and JAN DOR HOI. COMfl. hu wil. A. J UAUA and AI.HRMT H UAUA. fUAng butlMM MAURA lOlOI'UKMK. and A. J MAMA and J AMR IX'C MAftA.-hi. . wil. and Al.ltKKT M MA Ha A and VJttUlA MAHHA, hla wit, at Individual. th9 unknown ltlr nf lha altova namatl dWaiMlanla, alas all othar parna known or unkiKiwn claiming any nhl, tllla, avlala. I tan or Intaraal In In raal aataw watrrtbad In ha complahil haraln, Dafanitanta TO THC ABOVE NAMED DttTENDANTH: IN THE NAME OF TIIE RTATE OT OtirOOH You ant harahv rvqulrad to piwar and anawar I ha comlaint Iliad i atfalnat you In In abov anlltJad auil within nva waaha from tha data of lha flrt aiblliNinon of Ihla kmmoni in Uta , Haratrt-Nawa whWh aald data U tha , Blat dar of Juna. tMl, in If ymi fail to tniwtr or otharwiaa attpaar. for want tharaof. Um plaintiff will apply to lha Court for tha rallaf pray ad for In hu CnmpUlnl, to-wH' Rnr a dara thai aald dafandanU. and aarh tharaof, my ba Tquirl lo at fnrth th natura of hu or har claim and ' for a naaraa of Ihu Court adjudging plaintiff U ha lha nwnar In faa atmpla of tha following daarrtbad raal propartv. alttialad t Klamath County, Hlata of Orrgon, to-wtl: .orih Half of Rmilhwaat Quar. tar Wtt. Routhwaal Wuirltr RWi nt Rntithaait gtiarirr SR-t. HiMithwaci (Juartar iHW'i of Smitht Quarter ilVYV,! n rWllon riva ': Ixtl Thirtaan H.T o( krtlon Nina & and loti Twanly-Ona 2it and Twanty Two 32 of hX-tlon Ten 0t, I Mia Nina tV and Tan I0 of ftautlon IS; UU Two Hi, Fourtaan 14i. Flftaan I5i, MiMlaat) lftt tUventaan (Hi, Eighlran flflt, Rarllon 13; AM In Twnkhlu thiriy-three Rmilh or Kanga ? C.W.M , Klamatlt County. Oragun. Uu Ona 111, Two 3i. Threa ill and South 110 (( of lha North 1111 fral and North 00 fact or Lot Four and Lota Fiva (Si and fllx Si In Hlock Thraa Ch or tha Original Town of Fort Klamath. Oregon, frao and clear of arty and all rUlmi or aid darondanla, or allhcr or any or lhain, and adjudging and decreeing plain, lirr i tllla to he foravar qulalcd agalnil any and all rlalmi of aald defendant, nr allhar or any of Ihem, and for tirh olhrr and ftirthar rallrf a la maet In vqiiliy, and for hit coita and dlibur m ut In Ihla nit. ThU lummnni la served upon you hy puhllratlon puratiaril In Ordrr of llorior ahla David H, Vaytdanliarg, Juttga nf tha above entitled Court, made ami entered lha lath day of June, 11U7. whtcrt Order required lha Hunimooa nereln lo he published on a wak for five aurreaelva wrrki and that the dale of the first piihllrallon of aald Summon shall he tha 21st day of June. I'M WM kuykfNdam. Attorney for Plaintiff Poatorrim Addresa: Pine Tree Building, Klamath Falls Oregon. J J3-.W-JI 7-14-ai No. 7M vonlerdiiy mid ncurcliorn plunuod to uoiikI Lite klifll u( the Uukvi Imluy tu itiihjvo oil i cin which wcro Miml Intl by conitt guurd uIimu'vcih 1wL nluht itflcr tha VL'hfu-l a Lopped bum luff. Terrific III are Tin bluifut iln hciKlU vlnlble OMI0 'i iiillun ut ou-rmulruU nix IioiirH to bi liiR iihtlnt' contiul. Jho Imrltor, liif!o thtt '1jiu 'lty tltUNlr, It nil lirrn alrrlrd for Just mil r bin si, Within mo m r nig fire MUlpiiient rotlrd from far tlli Unl r duwiituwil Lot Anirlri, 23 mllrg wy, undrr n rmnrirfiiiy dlt Rktvr lilan, mid flrrboala raced out from Long HrRi'h, An lnvrUituU)is bcifun tholr prubu loduy, 12 mrii were llntrd un mb.i Inn, wltlf lome 30 Injured. 1J tufn tienlly lo b honpltnllxrd. i Riia t'nknown Cnufio of tint cx plot lull wan un drtnrnilrird. but crfw msinberi chiirKttl t tie uinruUiiK cniipmiy. Keyntonr HhlppliiK conipuny, of Phtliidi'lphlR, with iicrUkhico. A roiiipniiy RKdit, however, dec In red trmt "nil ordinary nrecRtitloiu and mitny more" were obnCrvrd. Will I urn AndTHon, dlvlnlon auiwr Intrndnit for Key tone, itnld tiiventl ItRtlnn would tie rnnde Rt onre but drrliiipd romniciit until "we Recount for everybody " At Iraat 16 erew membeni were brllrvrd aboard lite Markay. whlrh had bcrn loadlnr hlih-ortane aao line, when the first blast apht the MO-fool veaael Rt :0ft a. m. (I'HT) yraterday, Flame iraplnr 200 feel or more, engulfed the ahlp, and leaped aeroaa oil flown la the Amrr Iran Trealdent IJnec doek. WII.MIN'CiTON. ( allf.. June 21 4i The firat Hal laaurd of men missing In the explosion of the tanker Mar kay Included two Tarlfle Northwetl men. t Ther were: (ieorge A. I. am or re, 19, radio optr ator; wife. Marguerite, Portland. I'aul A. Haralson, 60. araman wife. Pearl, Vancouver,. YVaah. Crew members who were later ac counted for Included: Clyde l. Hammer, 26, third aaala tant engineer. Hood Itlver, Ore. Kuaaell K. Klrhardi. 37. pilot. North Hend, Ore. Hamue Kuehn, SO. e.ttartermaater. Portland. Carl K. Kwalley, 21, maintenance man, Portland. Arthur O. (iunderaon, 41. ordinary seaman. Portland. (ilenn Mendrtrkaon. 24. chief mate; father. Hop It us Hendrlckson, Be qulm, Wash. " The Markav called regularly at Keattle and T aroma with cargoes from California fields. Held In Slaying IK, Or.. Delbert V. VUfer Ubove), 34, U being held by Fill In Han Fran ol.ro, FBI Chief Harry Kimball aald, III eonnenllun wllh (he Aug. I, IU4H, alaylnt of Dr. K. A. Halm In Huokane, Wa.h. FAHIIION NOTE NKW YOHK, June 113 W) Tha UbiuiKlN of Africa have Riven up the piuctli e of putting IIium; 'dlim In their lip". Bo any Howard Uerry, oiieratlve for RliiKlIng lirothcra and Uarnum and Duiley clrcun, who rnlurm-d from Africa yesterday. He aald the Clrcua had Invited aome Uhanglalo Join the allow thla autumn. COOKED A FINE DINNER; THEN THREW IT TO DOG One ludy rvctmly mated that ahe uaed to throw her own dinner to the dog moat of the Umt. It made her alrk Jual to look at anything to eat. Hlie wax awollcn with Rax. full of bloat, had headachea. felt worn out and wa badly conatl pated. finally (he got INNKR-AID and any, ahe now eaU everytiilng In eight and dlgeata It perfectly. Howeli are regular and normal. Hhe la enjoying life once more and feela like "Mime other woman" alnce taking thla New Compound. 1NNKK-AID conUIni 12 Oreat Herb; they cleanae bowels, clear gaa from atomach. act on lugglah liver and kidney. Mlarrable people aoon feel different all over. So don't go on uf(erliigl Oet INNER AID. Bold by all drug (lore. Payleaa Drug 808 Main Adv. ST.W ( IH KI II PORTLAND. June 3S Con- alrucUon approval luted by the Oregon review committee today In clude plan of the Church of Jeau ChrUt of (jitter Day Saint, Salem, for a M.'t.OOO atructure. PARK VIEW Convaleacent Horn i Formerly of Ahlaodl tea Wait Mil. air.. i M.,r,. or.i.a ra, nil vi.riD.r a.rvi.. tt.fl.urti Nat.. I. Cfc.r,. (Qui.'J'kjHt.lcwn STETSON HATS Just Received! At Drew's Ladies! Cowboy Boots Aernt .........14.45 Nocona 23.50 Stewart '. 35.00 up All Sii.i 0 Sing 1918 -MANSTORE- 1SS Mala HYER BOOTS Karl V hillock The Auto Killer By EAKL WIIITLOCK Wlien you read of umeone being killed In a traffic accident, you often form a mental picture of onie carelew kid Un a hopiied up jalopl or aome hot - eyed drunk chlnd the tecr ,iih wheel. Allo IPlher a wrong picture according Lo a aurvey cov ering hundred ( typical Ualflc (aUtlltlM. The typical man ho kill ome- me elae with hi car la a man about 36 year old, married, and with .a couple of children. He drive a "3t car, kept In good repair. He' a non-professional worker, and he usually Is under a ncrvou feu-am, Irritated at the mistakes and carelessness of other drivers on the road wllh him. He makes his kill while he's driv ing at about 26 miles an hour go ing home from work between 5:30 and 7:30 In the evening andiwlicn the traffic Is heavy. And everyone who knows him thinks he's a pret ty good guy. And the killing Is due to his dis obeying some traffic . rule, like Jumping the gun at a stop and go sign things he ha done carelessly a doten times before without even having been caught at It. Makes you thlilk a little, doesn't It, that description of a typical auto-klller? It could be you, care less at Just the wrong time. Don't get careless ever I. Drive carefully! and drive carefully con stantly! "Visit Memory Oarden, It Is comfortable." Next Monday. Mr. Whltlock, of the Earl WhlUock Funeral Home will comment on "For Pestered Par-snts." HOTELS 0SB0RN HOLLAND tuniNg oat. MinroaD Thoroughly Modern Mr Mri. i. . tl.r Jo. K.rl.r Pr.prl.t.r i:ij:iticic MOTORS Delco-Sunlit Distributor Armature Winding for Skill Saws, grind- , ers, etc., is one of our specialties. REBUILDING REPAIRS SALES 1IAI1JV KtoclrieCo. 7.1.1 Commercial Phone 32118 ' Notice of New Location QUALITY SHOE SHOP Now At .1 INorth8th5t. . 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