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RIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE NINE Aiiiii'iixliutly a.nui,0i)O fiirpliiiii'iit Jive III France, will) about u linlf I Crater Detachment of MARINE CORPS LEAGUE Klamath Falls, Oregon wei rnimcc Marlnal, ox-Morinoi, W, R. I, and their fomilloi and friondi to our meetings. Come and look us over! K. C. Hall - 8:00 P. M. 4th and Main League and Auxiliary Meet FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st REFRESHMENTS! lataajajaataaaaaa , .rrz f COfMRATUlATiOrW, D0CM64S.' V-p-J COS Or.,LV1lLti Cl I gat RTPfcR A-jPUTUE 1 1WUS . W.6;' I 10 SW fOii Tff ClAP. LOOKARODMO WHILB- II LEAVi' , Jj,i WHVf WHSSE t0 iUSi ffrtE'lTI, f school CoNrzrvW n. no 05 ea CRogg.'fl g.6-f. s" ''TSTT' T OH, OM.' IN TMl I J f MICK. NO. 1 M NOT TWIN OU OS Yl ll fl HMtt eM.TATl . mcrun of hobI.siow f no WMiot kitchen, of mho t ooc . j ooiaBa:K l , wli aji;'i CKutCt A A I p.Q Tmw 3 fcOUBftE.' 7; ' OlT BBADiN' AND BBAD L . IM &ETTIS' AN Sk5 IVE V- ( DOLL, X THlX T 7)vfi UMK 0? 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I i -T VN' "9E V 1 I -s o BU5TBH. iiH '(' , ' 1 (kit. OH J, .-;r$J lt J V. TTl U ( jT - ' VcN A1WERICA 5 I . C This lith e vaiify is like "me Nrrvc of a Borae T I c-ir f Mow much vmser. Mone ! ( Fiwe .' I have Some I T ajrttifffT " 2 Trie IIOM WAS lAr HtARO A60Ur HERE, IN 1HE IT.' WILL THE BEATERS THlSLIOrJ YOUN& FtTlEMOS 1 . " '! pat c rne A. r-j . it-4&8& Wti? fc ax voi-r-grockrs or phone Z vli7rTTl U rr- 1 X' f DRIVE tHECAr taaaaw. r AND COWARDLY.' k NOI&e' JM is TVuS 3181 FOR HOME DELIVERY! u. Vl ; y-.-. 'V'l'M.V WH(tr WE WAMT I I MJP A LITRE rilTrnrTTO . "'" hZ?r ' , h I VNOrSE AMD 'fl'l fff !i " '''Svt iX ll rwrrntT IT-MP. GflWS 1 OH. GflWS IS A QO00 VI I IS eOCTT OF-WELL-HE'S ! tOW I I W DO FOR A LWINQ -. I CONT RECALL THAT I iCETB MAROIS FK1 A JOB PELLOW-HE'8 KINO TO CALLED THE POLITICAL I I 1 I I WHAT'S HIS REAL ( HE'S EVER HAD A J , I . POO ytjm,? BUT MP.CAW3 lEVEITYONe-l SHOULDHT 1 I BOSS OF THIS COUNTY I SEE ! 1 I 1 JOB, THAT 16? J REAL JOB. HIMSELF- I . I (ftwn w BOWT 'WN WlOWWW CBN (SGrWt. I yifmmmmJ. IV rSrtV i af)l I 75 k .0$ THICKLY TUFTED if-P CHENILLE SPREADS : Fluffy, rich Chenille matin Into lovely, new floral designs and only 6.80. TTlV. -Ssl? 1 j ltlur,' dusty rtwr, peach, green, and creamy white backgrounds. Assorted kWiSS j 'colors antl sl.es. Prcshrunk . . . double bed the. jQ . Jm 1 Shop At Penney's First W - k liKgf' f II0WNSTAIR8 lifeSS million o( (limn being resident of I'nrln. LEGAL NOTICES HI'! MOM EQUITY NO AMI in tub tiHCUiT comer or tub HTATK OK OMKOON WUtt 'i UK fOUNTY OF KLAMATH C'OMINNK 'Oll,IH. I'laliillff, vs. i WILLIAM POUI.IH, defendant. TO WILLIAM I'OUMJf, DZh KNIMNT: I IN TMK NAME or THE HTATK Of OMKUON. you are hereby required to MADE TO MEASURE WINDOW SHADES NOW AVAILABLE Cood quality OIL PAINTED SHADE CLOTH in oil sizes. New rollers, or you can use your present rollers. One or two day service. a a a CLAUDE H. DAVIS ' I Window hlmdft Venetian llllndi 426 Moin , , 4684 j I appear and answer plaintiff's complaint on III herein on or before tha 19th day of August, 1047, tliat twin tha data Hi Hie last piililU-allon of thla surnmorta, anil If you fall to so answer or other wise appear, for want tharaof plaintiff will apply In tha court for tha rallaf prayail for In her complaint, to-wltl For a decree of divorce of at til from ynu on the grounds f eruel and Inhuman traalmanl, and granting to har tha cere, custody and control of Eugenia Corlmie I'dUlla, minor child of tha partlaa harato, Thla summon la served upon you by Linoleum publication thereof In Ilia Herald-New. one each week for four consecutive weeka illva Inserllone) pureuant to trie order of Iha Honorable David It. Vanden lera. Judge of tha almve entitled court, mada and atilerad on tha loth day of July. IIM7. Iha Ural publication to be mada on tha IIMh day of July, 1H4T. and tha last publication tharaof to Ija mada on W 19th deyof Ausilal, IU47. KUWIN K. UHIHL'OI.I. Attorne? for Plaintiff . Plna Traa Building. Klamath rail. Oregon. Jl. II, 25: A. 1, a. IS. No. 7S3 ftrAI.ru BIOS. In diipltcata, on formi provided I ha ra I or, marked outalda "Hid Utile Yamaay No- 1 laogglng Unit." and addreated to tha Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agen cy, Oregon, will be received until 2:00 o'clock IV M, Pacific Hlandard Tuna August 18, 1P47, for the purf-lil at merchantable Umber an a tract within the Klamath India Heaervatlon. Ore gun, deacrlbcd aa tha "Little Yamaay No. 1 Logging Unit" Tha unit Include ap proximately 13,000 acrea of timbered landt with an estimated stand to be cut of approximately llO.OOO.ooo feet B. M. of ponderoaa and eugar pines. Including a post I hie amall amount of liouglas fir, In canaa cedar, and other species of which about 17 million feel B. M. of ponderoaa pine stands on approximately I BOO acres of 30 trust allot mrnta for which separata approved contract must afterward be made with allottees desiring to sell, and on terma similar to the contract for tha unallotted timber. Keen bid must state the prli-e per thousand feet B M. Hcrib ner Oerimsl C Lau Hcale that will be paid for timber cut and scaled prior to any readjustment of ralrs as specified In tha contract. No bid will be considered for less than $M 76 oar thousand feet B M for ponderoaa and sugar pines: 110 00 per thousand feet B. M for Douglas fir and Incense cedar and M.flO per thousand feet B. M. for other species. Each bid must be accompanied by a cert if led check in the amount of !W,0O0 on a solvent bait paahle to the Bpoclal Disbursing Agent, Klamath Aguncy, Ore gon. The deposit will 1m returned to un successful bidders. The deposit ot tha successful bidder will be applied a part of the purchase price against limber actually cut on thla unit only, or re tained as liquidated damages If the bid der shall not execute the contract and furnish sat Is factory bond for M0.000 within 60 days frotn acceotanca of his bid The righl to waive technical defects iu rKjcji any ana an oiaa is reservec The contract will apeclfy that all desig nated timber shall be cut and removed from the unit prior to April 1, I0.M for copies of the contract, regulations, blanks for submission of bids, and other Information, apply to the Superinten dent. Klamath Agency, Oregon Dated this 23rd day of June 11M7. at Washing ton, D. C. Warren W. Gardner, AaauUnt fterrelary of the Interior. Jy. U. 23; A 1, . No, 782 si HMO.S'S K(UI) .Na. S.V.; IN THE CII1CIIT COL'HT OK THE STATE Or OHKOON rOH THE COL'.N TV Or KLAMATH 1NAS THOMAS. Plaintiff, va. ESTON B THOMAS. Dafandant TO E8TON B THOMAS. DEFENDANT' IN THE NAME OK THE STATE Or OHEOON, you ara haraoy required to appear and iniwrr plaintiff, complaint on fUa haraln on or before Uta IStn day of Aucu.t, 1U47. that being Iha data of tha la.t publication of Utl, aummona. and If you fall to ao anawer or otherwlae appear, tor want thereof plaintiff will apply to tha court for tha relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: For a de free of divorce of and from you upon the ground, of cruel and Inhuman treat ment, and Tailoring plaintiff to her former name of Inaa Rlchardaon. Thla aummona la eerved upon you by publica tion thereof In the Heraid-Newa once each week for four contecutlve week 'five Inaertlonai putuant to the order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg. Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered tha 16th day of July. 1047, the flrat publication to bt made on the ISth day of July. 1947. and tha laat publication thereof to be mada on the 1Mb day of AtiRuit. 11)47 EDWIN E DRISCOI.L. Attorney for Plaintiff Pine Tree Building Klamath Palli Oregon. Jl 1S-JS: A 1-8-li No. 74. KOTICL- OF It I: A ft I N 1 ON I INAI. AC'CUI'NT Notice U hereby given that the under signed. AdmlnUtratrix of the eatatc of Amo. I.. Book, defeated, hai filed her final account of her admtnlttration of aald e.tate, and the Judge of the Circuit Court hat fixed ten o'clock in the fore nimn tt K..mli.f 4 IQIT anri ,Vi- M,..t room of aatd court In the Klamath County Courthouae. a, the time and place when and where any peraon may pre tent any oblectione or exception, to anything therein contained, and at aald time and place tha Court win finally aellle aald ONLY LOST RIVER DAIRY PRODUCTS HAVE4 THE SEALRIGHT SANITARY HOOD Get this extra protection at no extra cost DRINK 7?lec6,cA MILK IT'S HOMOGENIZED At Your Grocers or Phone W0BLIIB LEGAL NOTICES KrOI LTION Nil. 3W A RKNOIjUTION OrCLAHINO THE IN TENTION OK THE COMMON COUN CIL Or THE CITY OF KLAMATH fALLS, OHKCON. TO CONSTHUCT AND LAY ftKWKHfl, Iff THAT POH TION Or PHECINCT NO. 34 LYINCi TO THE NOHTHEAST OF SOUTH SIXTH STREET; APPROVlNfJ PLANS, MPEC'iriCATIONS AND ESTIMATES THEHEfOR riLKD BY THE CITY ENOINEEH: D E W! H I B I N O THE BOUNDARIES OF PROPERTY BENE FITED; AND DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN; SAID PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS SEWER UNIT NO. 17. The City Engineer of the City of Klam ath Falls, pursuant t a resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having filed plans, spec I (teat Ions and estimates for the coat of constructing and laying what U to be known at the 17th sewer unit of tha City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, located In thai portion of Pra rlnct No 3.1, lying to the northeast of South Sixth Street, embracing In said unit all of the property hereinafter bounded and dfecrlbed. and the Common Council having taken said plans, specifi cations and estimaUs under considera tion, now finds them satisfactory; THEREFORE, RE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I That tha plana, specifications and esti mates for the construction and Instal lation of what la to be known aa tha I7ih sewer unit of the City of Klamath Falls, filed with the City by tha City Engineer, shall be, and the same are hereby ap proved and adopted. V SECTION n t , That tha Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, hereby de clares Its intention to construct and In stall the 17th Sewer Unit of iaid City In accordance with the said plans, speci fications, and astlmates; this project con sists of constructing separate pipe srt together with all necessary manholes, lampholea, Y's. branches and necessary appurunances for a complete mwtt syatem located In, that portion of Pre cinct No. XI, lying to the northeart of South Sixth Street. In Klamath Fall. Oregon, by placing therein vitrified sewer pipes with Y's, manholes, lamp holes and the like or concrete sewer pipe made according to the specifications (or concrete sewer pipes an as more sun? hown by the plans and specifications on flic with tha Police Judge of aald City, at a total aatlmatea coei aa - Cement aewer pipe !'l fl. L. Vitrified aewer pipa S12.3S4 00 aald eatlmatea In either event to Include engineering, attorney feaa. aupenrlalon. advertising, clerical aaalatancc and un .rn rAnllnrenclea. section in t.T,. XZC,,., riLribed .hail be and ll hereby declared to be bene fited by tha construction and Inauulalion of aald aewer .y.tem. to-wlt: Beginning at the Interaectlon of tha aoulh line of Shatta Way and tha wat line of Wathbum Way In the City of Klamath Fall.. Oregon: thence weit along tha aouth line of Sha.ta way to the northeast Una of South Sth Street: thence aouthea.t along South Sth Street to tha wet line of Waihburn Wav: thence north along Washburn Way to the point of beginning. Said real proper above described lvln In Klamath Fail.. Klamath County. Oregon, .hall be and la herebv declared to be benefited and aaseaaed for tha ex penae of aaid .ewer unit. SECTION IV That Monday tna -am oar 1947. at tha hour of 7:30 p. m. o clock thereof. In the Council Chambera In the City Hall of Klamath Falla. Oregon, shall be and la hereby fixed a. tha lime and place for hearing objection, or remonstrances against the construction and Installation of the aald 17th aewer "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. THAT THE Police Judg. of the City of Klam ath Falls. Oregon, be and ha U hereby aulhorliad and directed to cause a notice of said hearing to be published aa pro vided by the City Charter and conform ing thereto ha .hall cauae this resolution to be published In the city official nevra paper. once a day for ten conaecutlve davs and the City Engineer, be and he ,. im.t.rf in oost. within five ! day. after the first publication of this resolution, on the street or sirr... along the Una of the contemplated sewer at least two notlrcs. Headed: "NOTILL OF SEWEH WORK." in letter, of not Iras than one '1' Inch length, and said .t.. ll rnniiln In leelble char- actara, a copy of the reaolulfbn of the Council and the date of It. passage, and the r tv Engineer ana I me wiin iw Police Judge an affidavit of tha posting f of euch noticee. ctating the date when i poated. the placea where poeted and the number of notice, poated. I Paued br the Common Council of the t Cttv of Klamath Fall.. Ootfon. on tnu 'n oay 01 ,uu, . aporoved and algned this 38th day of FD OSTZNDOBF Mayor. STATF or OREGON. COUNTY OF KLAMATH. SS. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS. I H. T. Franev. Police Judge of the Cltv of Klamath Falla. Oregon, do hereby certlfv that the above and foreaoine I. a true conv of a resolution introduced and adopted rv the Cpfnmwi round! p' the Cite of Klamath FaHa. Oregon, at It. T,u1ar meeting helrt on Mondav he Kith day of July. 1147. and thereafter approved and .'-nr hm' th- Mavor. H. T. FtANEY Police Judge. A. 1-2.4-5-6-7-8-9-H-12 No. 804 XOTICF OF IIEAKIKG ON FINAL ACCOCNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have filed my Final Account In the matter of the estate of JAMF-S G. CA VAN A UGH, deceased, and the Circuit Court has set Tuesday, the 2nd day of September. 1M7. at the hour of two o'clock p. m. In the Circuit Court Room of the Klamath County Court House. Klamath Falls. Oregon, as the time and olace for hearing of exceptions and ob jections to said Final Account, if any there be BERNARD H. CAVANAt'GH. Administrator of the Estate of JAMES G. CAVANANGH. De ceased, i Jl 18-25: A l-S-15 No 783. Watermelons and cantaloupes were not known in the United States until 1818. when they were introduced from Tripoli. Classified Ads Bring Results. 3181 for Home Delivery Truman Signs Gl Benefits As Of July 25 Far-reaching Importance to ex- OI ot thla area ot July 24 the date Just dealKfuted u ending World War II service for establishing eligibil ity lor most war veterans' bene fit was stressed today by Patrick W. Kllby, Veterans Administration contact representative In Klamath Falls. This terminal date as fixed when the president approved senate Joint resolution 123, the VA aide ex plained. He reported Its principle effects as follows: For purposes of education and training, loan guarantees and read justment allowance provided In the OI bill, and for vocational re habilitation of disabled veterans un der Public Law 16, the period con sidered war service thus becomes September 16, 1940 through July 25, 1W7. Persons entering service after July 25 will not become eligible for CI bill benefit, and any compensation or pension awarded veterans and their dependent as s result of that service will be paid at peace-time rates, Instead of the higher war rates. Those who served on active duty at any time during the period of September 16. 1940 through July 25, 1947 and then are discharged under conditions other than dishonorable after at least 90 days' total service 'both war and peace-time) are en titled to certain OI bill benefit. So are such veterans with less than 90 days service who were discharged for service-incurred disabilities. Beneilis ior which these two groups ot veterans may qualify are as follows: 1. At least one year of Ul bill edu- 'cation or training. In addition to i the year, the veteran acquires ellgi- uimy tur M auumuiuti (jenuu equal to the length of time served during the war period defined above, up" to four years maximum. VA defrays cost of tuition, books and supplies and pays the veteran a living al lowance. 2. Full GI loan guarantee benefits for home, farm and business loans. VA guarantees half of the veterans loan up to a maximum commitment of $4000 on real estate and (2000 on non-real estate loans. 3. Readjustment allowance for un employed and self-employed vet erans who have a minimum of 90 days' service during the war period defined above. Entitlement is based on length of war service, the vet eran receiving eight weeks of allow. ances for each of the first three months of such service, and four weeks for each additional month, up to ,'a maximum of 52 weeks. . The ;Vii"levia!(A'WJf.sJ W'aWS Marriage Licenses WALKER -STEVENSON. Virgil Arlie Walker, 2H, farmer. Native of South Dakota. Resident of Matin, Ore. Theo dora Irene Stevenson. 19. Native of Oration. Resident of Mai in. Ore. Cam plaints Filed Alice M. Webb vs. John M. Webb, suit for divorca. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married April 2G, 1941 in Reno. .Nevada. Plaintiff aaks property settlement, custody of three minor children, 120. 00 per month and such further relief as the court may deem just. Attorney for plaintiff, J. C. O'NeiU Agnes M. Woodley vs. S. R. "Woodley, suit for divorce. Charge, deserUon. Couple married June 16. 1923 In Anthony. Kansas. Attorney for plaintiff, Edwin E. Drucoll. Ed My vs. Joan May. suit for divorce. Charge. deserUon. Couple married Au gust 4, 1941 in Carson City. Xevada. At torney for plaintiff. Edwin E. DriscoU. June L. Albert vs. Theodore J. Albert, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in human treatment. Couple married July 26. 1937 at Reno, Nevada. Plaintiff asks custody of three minor children, property settlement. $73 a month and such further relief aa the court may deem just. At torney for plaintiff, A. C. Yaden. William Owen, doing business as Owen Adjustment Service vs. John Hoffman and Edna May Hoffman. Suit for recovery of debts. Plainvirf asks $206.28. SM 50 and $73 00 and for cost and disbursements. Attorney for plain tiff. R T. McLaren. William Owens, doing business as the Owens Adjustment Agency v. Roy Hind man and Hazel Hindman. Suit for re roverv of debt. Plaintiff a-- $23.43. SRfi 25 SI 50 00 and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements. Attorney for plain iff, R. F. McLaren. Justice Ceart Lawrence Geoe Duffy, failure to obey stop sign. Fine. $5.30. Leslie Clarence Stanley, liquor In pos session. Fine. $30.00. Leslie Clarence Stanley, being drunk on a public highwav. Fine, $15.00. Beatrice Marie Stanley, being drunk on a mibllc highwav. Fine, $15.00. BlUle Edward Blakelev. violation of the basic rule. Fine. $5 50. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 1th St, Phone 9346 Capable Nursing Care for Aged or Convalescent Amhulatorv or Bed Cases Even Tide Rest Home 142 N. Main Phone 7606 Ashland. Ore. 111 'istftfri iar tfftwaa: 'iTit tral- r - im-yaimirt riif fi--ff NEW AND USED HARVESTERS Small and Large Various Makes BYRON JOHNSON TOUR MINNEAPOLIS mULIlNC UtALtK - Phone 173 Bill Ending major fraction of a month count as a full month. Boneflta generally are 20 per week for the unemployed and S1U0 per month for self-em ployed, less earnings. Veteran with any war service at all may qualify for vocational re- habtlltation training under Publlo Law 16 provided they have a com pensable disability Incurred during war service which results In a vo cational handicap. The program In cludes other educational and Job training of a nature which will aid the veterans In overcoming his handicap. Maximum length ot training Is 'our years, except In spe cial cases. July 25 also become tlia date from which the following statutory , time limitations win be figured: 1. OI bill education or tralnlm benefits must be started within four years of that date, or date of dis charge, whichever I later and the program ends In nine years. 2. All public Law 16 training ceases nine years from July 25. a. ui loan guarantees remain available for 10 years after July 25. 4. Keaajustment allowance may be claimed until two years after July 25 or date of discharge, which ever is later and the program end five years from July 25. The provisions of SJ 123 also ef fect the government guarantee of premium payment on commercial life Insurance policies held by per sons In service, as provided in the soldiers and sailors civil relief act. The right to apply for such guaran tees will terminate six months from July 25 with protection continuing on all approved applications up to two years oxter the veterans' dis charge from service." Alaska Phone Workers Strike 8EATTLE. Aug. 1 (flV-The Alaska long distance operator on the Seat tle switchboard advised this morn ing she was unable to complete tele phone call to Anchorage, Alaska, because of a strike of operators In the northern city. The operator said she was advised telephone service went on an emer gency basis at 10 p. m. (PST) lost nighL t Earlier, members of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (AFL) in Anchorage had turned down a five per cent wage increase offered by the city, and set a midnight deadline in their nego tiation tor increases ranging from 17 to 19 per cent. (The walkout also was to affect operation ot all city power except pump lines which would be main tained, the union sitld. to assure an adequate water supplyi. Baby Dies In Hospital SEATTLE. Aug. 1 Mi A six-day-old Kennewick girl, flown here late yesterday for an emergency operation, died at 2 a. m. today in Children's Orthopedic hospital despite efforts of physicians to save her life. Hospital attendants said the baby. Linda Kay Darby, daughter ot Mr. and "Mrs. Phil Darby ot Kennew:ak, did not .undergo the operation because her condition was too critical. Darby Is a Ken newick construction worker. The baby had no opening in her stomach and was incapable of taking food. She had been fed Intravenously since birth. With congestion of the lungs de veloping, the baby was placed in an incubator and under an oxygen tent and flown to Seattle, in com pany with her father and nurse, Mrs. Rose Coffey. Pilot Perry Cole and Co-Pilot Don Coyle made the flight in an Inland Airways plane from Vista field, the Kennewick airport, to Boeing field in 55 minutes. Auto Accident Injures Driver TULELAKE, Calif., Aug-. I Wil liam Koester, representative of the Great Lakes Steel corporation en route here from San Francisco, re ceived painful injuries late Monday, four miles south of D.-rls when he was crowded from the highway in an "attempt to prevent a head-on collision. Koester was picked up by J. J. Smith of Tulelake and taken to Klamath alls, later being brought here for treatment of facial cuts. ; His car, a new sedan, was consld ! erably damaged. He wns coming ! here for u consultation with Kandra ! and Noggle. dealers in Quonset steel structures. JUNIOR SIZE , B I C Y C LE S FOR i YEAR OLDS VP POO LES ili South Ttb Malin, Oregon