TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Republican Confidence
For '48 Victory Soars
In Path Of Wallace Gains
By Dick Turner
WAHUIM.TON, Jn. 20 ulvKr--IMililli'Ati
nuMoiml iii II trr m r it i
lirofmnril grotilng rnf lilrtirr tmlny
tlml htrtmilH Into flit ilrimicrnllr '
vnlr hy llniry A. W'ulliu'r lliU full
Hill hrlp rlrrl ii iHtl tirralrlrnt for
(hp first tliim In 20 yrum.
Am tin rnmmlllrr unarinlilnl (u
Hiiruvi( n ritmiiHliti litnlfrt it ml up
IMirllitn ilrlrKHlm In Ihr Jump mini
hinting ruiivrnlluii In l'hllHlrlililn,
Nntlnniil Chulriimn Cttrnill Itnrrr
ttltl Wnllurr'H rnlry Into Mm rnrr
lint rrsuHril In "Dip ilrnprriitn ef
tart mm lirliif tunitr by Mr, 'I'm-
Homestead
Deadline
Reached
Tn u'rliK-k till" uftrinnmi win
the " (Iriirtllnc for lhi hiimrnlrnl
priority iirciui npiilyluii for thr 44
1 holnr.itrndu l( br ojHhPl 111 liw
,"roiHHk liny arm ot Northern
California.
Aiill(:iitlii)t romlnu In ftrr the
(leadline will fall Inlo a ir:nii(l
erniip, A. I). Ilurvry in rliarno n(
Ihe hullir.slrad nffltr of the i;. 8.
bureau nf reclamation, aalil.
Monday' mail brtiiKlnu In tn-
ptptrtl nppllrutlou furnu wan AO
liravy there won no time to count
the plvr but ll'B of them were
rettuterrd. Itmhlivt the heavy mall
there were numbers of nirn bilnii
InK In thrlr application In x-ron.
The examlnmir board will con
tinue It work of m recount Hip ap
plication In UlP priority Kroup
and drawliiKi cannot be made until
after tin woik U complrird.
Malin Firemen To
Host Party Feb. 7
Malm firn department hna net
February 7 thr date for Hip an
nual Micm.in bull. V. . Kiillna.
John f'rrltaii and Kmil Tofell brad
the committee In charge, and the
priK-rrtla will go toward paying for
Malln'a new firemen a hall.
At a meeting ot tlii drpartinrnl
Monday ntKht. llonine Ktcphclia waft
tinincd pirsitlcnt and Floyd llar
moiuf M-crelury-trenMirer.
'Hie rural fire drpariinent In Hint
tea will get a new truck, and that
lo will be homed in Uie new flic
hall.
man In recover lili HUrepiitable luat
'foreign legion'."
TIllN llllft left I t. illbt. Itrere aiilrl
111 a prepared Mdilrena, of "I lie dn-
mi'MIc pitrtncrahlp of the democra
tic party mill the commiiulal piirly."
Kep. Katherlnn HI. Ocorge of New
York iiMuiyed thr effect of Wallace
third parly campiilKU In n npeech
to thi imllouiil committee lnt night
In IhcNa worrit:
"Merciful providence Iiuk muiI IiIiii
mm n ciiiiilldutti at Ihla time."
Ilrlcker Confident
Hcnalor Ilrlcker of Ohio, the re
publican vice, iirealdentlul nominee
In 1U44, told the name banitiet meet
ing "we are going to nominate a
prcMdchl In June.'"
Mra. hi. (ieorge cautioned the
gathering II would be unwUe to re
ply tnu atrongly an the Wallace
randltlaey for victory and aald the
.(' niiint pin lla faith on "the
prlnclplea of republlcanUm."
Hut aonie memliera of the nation
al committee aald frankly If pri
vately that they etpect tile Wallace
vote to make the difference In their
atatea,
Ono committee member who unk
ed not to be cpioted by name !d
he in Imprckftcd by the percentage
of volea rccoriled In Wnlluce favor
in private pnlln tnkeu In hi atitte.
He mi Id he haa no doubt that If
Wallace maintain thin percentage
In November the republican nom
inee, no mutter who, will win
Ilrlcker. who la aupportliig hi
Ohio M'liule colleague. Hubert A.
Tuft, for the nomination, told the
national committee thai It la all
right to aay that polltlca aliouhl end
at the water edge In a bl-purtlaan
foreign iMillry.
Hut before that point la reached.
Ilrlcker aald. the republlrana ahould
make rertaln thai the natlon'a for
eign pnllry la thoroughly rilaruaaed
and undenlood by the people of the
I'nlted Nlalea.
Heiiator Kimwliind of California,
a Mipporter of hu atatea Oov. Karl
Warren for the nomination, aald In
another apeech the republican tn
rnngreaa mihl Join n prngrant tor
rehabilitation of the 10 natlolin of
WcMcrn Kuroe whlrh are outside
the communIM orbit
I CARNIVAL
1 m m t
Ay -ir v
I I com iwi tr wf tf vcr. me T w mo. v. mt. orr -AO
of arlvtrtlilng ). nt tufh othr tmM
anU tJtpri rmuliirl riiMdt.
(I II t.O.Mi, C'jfutahl
lAnkvU UUIrlft
Kl(fijith C'rtifily
K Imnrtth Vmn, Offg'in.
J. 2U iT - No. U'i.
K01HK or lirAMISO
W tiifi Ufiiliriltliirl. Itn lh fnfti.
Ir.ri of 111 Alltl'OHT ONINU COM-
MINNION, atotnlrr by 1h JUtNl
Allll'OItT ZONJN(J JlOAHiJ, for th Llty
f Klamath Wmll aorl Klrriairi i.ounxy,
Oregon, to tcuuttimi th (yjunuirir
of varlom jauip to Ihi etaMih-rJ arid
rtITtJlttoiia to l arlopicl iriprrlor. corn-
prulnf ItrrWiry for a anuirica 01 10
mile In ch rllfcllori from th Klfc
oialh Municipal Airpjrt. in Krarnatn
otv. OrcMoo. navirttf romiiiftirn a
OfeHnilnary rr port, and brfnre irmKing
our final rrpod. will ai the lioiir of 1 .w
'i'rlb(-M p. rn on tna iiXlh rlay ot Janu
ary, a I tlia CouihiI Lfiimt4-r. in
Lily llall or in i-ny 01 Kiainain
Orraon. holrl a piioJlo hfannf on
aald rrport al whlrh tirrta any pvraon
or parly may appear anri xprr any
oii)Tiioria or ouirnon inry may win 10
pmtant on aaifj rvport, or partaimng to
tli propoMti zoning.
Uona UiU 7iii nay or junuary,
r A. 'IIIOMAH
WAI.LY M. MKC'TOH
W. fl, WHIiCUMU
Airport Ysmlitt Lommiuton.
J. 0 to 24 Inr. No. tW7.
"Ift th very latest In lounging coata, conveying a defi
nite hint when one's wife won't lot one out at night!"
Ill MI'llltr Y IIKAOS I'ltKKH ( LI
I'OKTLAND, Jan. 20 tA'i K T.
Tn(iii Huinphrry, wwwx.'lutt! editor
of the Orctfon Jouriml editorial pnite.
wan rlrrted prrMdriU of the Prewi
Club of Orrnon Innt nilit.
Hon MoxiifM. Ort-uonluu rt-jwrtcr,
wiui lutni'd vke prellcnl; Dick
Kukbii, Journal cuhiinnut. treasurer,
ami Phil Irwin, KUW announcer,
ecretary.
Soviet Official's
House Burgled
Seattle Egg Price
Still Dropping
KKAITl.E. Jan. 20 ol'Wholcale
egg prices dropied one to three
rent a docn linlay, following yca
lenluy'a decrea.e of three to five
cents, for the aharprit two-day dip
of the acaaon.
Hulier prlcea were unchanged. Out
j trade aotirces iireilicted decreaae
I within the net taw doya in the
I wake of a drop of four to five cenla
In the New York market today.
LEGAL NOTICES
... . Mt MMONH
Ifiultt N ant
IN Titr. lt I IT t.'Ol ' HT Of TMK
MTA'IK Or OMMiON roll KLAMATM
COfNTV
NOHMA GfJl AI.DINE IIA1IN.
I'tahitlff.
v
! Lf ONAlU) r.l'CiKNK MAMN.
Ijrfffi'loiil
TO I.KONAKM KI OKNE MAH.. !
(ffnlnt IN Tltr NAMf OK THK IHTATK OK
OUKfiON, UltKr i INli.
Yiiti irt hnrltv rrriulrrrl tn nptx-ar
and anrr U Cnniplainl fllad aialnit
)u on r Iwfora Kvhruary ltt, IW, ant),
if you ftll ao lu apMar and amuvr, for
want thvrroi. plaintiff will apply to the
t-'otirt fnr tn rvllcf prayed (or In hrr
rornplalnt aaalnat you, in-wit fnr (It
vnrr frmn du on lh gruund if
mm I and inhuman Ircattnvnt Your al
tvntlon la ait-lf iratly direr ld to thr
fftmpikinl on file Ln the above rnlttled
caii.
1 hu Rumnumi la rvpd upon you by
miltlli-utton puraiiiinl In an Ordrr of the
of l ha aM,vc rntltlrd Court, aalri Order
lrin dated January Itt, KHll, and hy
conM-culUr and ur rlvr week a. The
in, IUW, and the dale of the laat puu-
WM Kl.'VKKMJAl.L
Allornry for Plaintiff
fine Tree Bulldinf
Klamath Fallj, Urcfon.
J 30 X7; r. 11 10-No. UHH
data hereof.
liated Una iOlh day of January, 1BU.
J w rt; r. to no. n.i.
NOf ff K ttV MONO AM!
Healed propoaala will lt revelvad by
the Omirnon t oil no 11 of the City of
Klamath Kalla, Oregon, for the purchase
of aewer Improvement oonda. Herlea Hi,
NKHieKMtlng, Nine Thnuaand and Right
Hundred Klfly-three and i'i'UXt Dollara
to.HYt 42 duly authorized hy ordinance
of the aald City of Klamath falla, for
the rorutlrurtton and laying of sewer
hnea In the following aewer Improve
ment unit aitualed In City of Klamath
fat Ui, Oregon, aa followi; hewer Unit
No. 17, torulatlng of that territory In
prerlnrt No. ;u, lying to the northaat
of South Hixth atreit.
Propoaala to purchase aald rxmdl will
h rerelved bv the underalgned up is.
and Inrluding the 2.1 rd day of Kebruary.
litiH, at U. hour of aeven thirty o clock
p m. of aald day and opened at a reg
ular meeting of the Common Council Im
mediately thereafter; aald bond a ahall
be dated March lit, JMH, and ahall be
In amount a of V00 earn, except bond
No. 1, of aaid aerlea, which thai) be for
the fractional part of aald lum, and all
ahall be due ten year after the date of
iaaue, pavment of the entire bonda
optional with aald City at any rot.pun
priylng date on and after one year from
the date thereof Sold bonda will bear
interest at the rate of not to exceed ala
per rant per annum, payable semi
annually on March lit and Heptemher
at., of each year, piinrlpMl and Interval
payable al the office of the treasurer of
the City of Klamath Talla, Oregon.
All proposal muat be unmndlt tonal
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent of the propoaat
The Common Council reervei the
right to reject any and all bid.
The aucreasful bidder for an id bnnda
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
Nw Office Location
niWi North 7th St.
Phone 9346
will he furnlahed with an opinion H ta
the legality thereof by lite law firm t
Win free, Mt-Cullocu, Khuler At ftayra,
HjMihhni Hulldlfig, Portland. Oregon,
Thu notice la authorised by ftidnunra
of the Common Council of the City it
Klamnth rails, Oregon, dated January
U, lUJil.
HOWAIID STHOOC,
Pniire Judge of the City el
Klamath rails, Oregon,
3. IS to r. IB inc. No. 07ft,
NOIIir Or FIN A I, KCI'OKT AN li
AtrorNT
IN TlfK f.THCIJIT COtrfiT Or TIIE
HTA I K Or OlttUUN, fUB M.A.viAlil
Cftl.'NTY
IN Tlir. MATTER Or THK r.MTATK Or
IM'K;iCNK C. HAMITON, leceaea
Notice la hereby given thai the under-
algiied haa filed hla Final Keport and
Account or tne aaminiai ration or aanj
KaUlc. and that aaid Court haa aei
Welnadav. February 4. J(tf), at 10
o'clock A. M . aa the time and Ihe Cir
cuit Court ftoorn In the Court llouae at
Klamath Fall, Oregon, aa the place for
hearing objections to aaid Final Report
and Account and the rl dement thereof.
Dated January 6. ttoH.
H. J. O'StriXIVAN.
Admlnlalrator with the WIN
Annexed of the Folate of
Irnogenc C Hampton, Deceased.
J. -l1-)-27 No, M7.
NOTICE
NOTICK IH HEHKI1Y OIVKN that the
undersigned haa been appointed adrnin
Utralrlx of the eataus of EUWAHO W.
HTOUOH, alao known aa KIJ STOI'UH,
deceased, and has qualified, and all
persona having a claim agalnat said
estate are hereby required to present
the aarne with the proper vouchers to
me at the office of I. Orlh BUernore. 213
Stewart-Drew Building. Klamath Fall.
Oregon, within tlx '0 months from the
b0ZlNi Of SPARKLING SHlKtS FOR A 0f
DYANSHlNt
Historic -rA
: k Events IfM
tlW ADVANO ol Ifa
ttM Q Science
'i a o. w.
PASTE SHOE POLISH
lof r
tt COIOKS '?
WIMIam Hluppen ahoul4 ha
Inrludrd wllh Mnrgan aasl
Kuab aa one of the fnund
fra of Amfrlcan medicine,
lla began Ihe first series
ef lerlurea en anatomy
given in America, at Phila
delphia. In 17A3. In t.AS
be became prefaaaar af
anatomy end surgery at
Ihe newly ealabllahed med
ical arhnol at College ef
I'blladtlphu. In l?77-at be
was director-general f
military hospitals. Ha died
July II, H0.
For prompt, reliable,
efficient prescription
ervice, tee
Currin's
FOR DRUGS
The Friendly Drag Store"
Ith and Main Phone 4514
N'Ollfi: OP HAI.E
IN THE Jt-'STICE COfltT FOR THE
DISTHKT OK I.INKVII.I.E. STATE
OF OHEOON. COl'NTY OK KI.AMATH
Notice is hereby given that D. Fraier,
of a.l7 HKith Sixth street. Klamath
Falls. Oregon did on nr l4it Hie 10th
day of Novefnlrr. 1047. take an Etray.
One two ear-ol'l ran heifer, no mark
or brand, weight approximately 7 SO
It
On the ttth day of Fehruary, 114S at
loo p M . at Die feed lot at Ftouie 1.
Klamath Kail. Oirgon 'Near the Klam
alh falls Airport. I will sell at Public
Auction .ml animal to satUfy the cottls
of kerping. exH-mes Incurred. Inrlud
ing Con la hie and Juatlce fees, coats
For Kent
TRUCKS - PICKUPS -CARS
U-Drivo - Move Yourself
Local or Long Distance. Save H
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone BZOi I'ZOl East ftlain
LONOON, Jwn, 20 irlV-A Soviet
fitibniuy hiMikt'Mimn awlil lotlny u
hurulnr bioke into the vma nl Cl.
I OurMiknv, Huro.lnn military al-.tat-hc
in lAmiUm. rnuMtckrU the li
ar brary and left without inking any
Jo.it.
The burKluiy tHHtirrrU uii the
nil! hi ot Jis.ii. M. the apokrimnn
aniit, but wan not rtr-u'lotcd until to
etnv. rkollund Yard dcrllnrd to coin
nifnl cut the bmtk-lu, third al the
hnitir of it Hovict dlplumittlc olflrial
In lindcm ln Ira. ihun a yrar. The
Ktivifth nKo rciwrtrd two huntlurtr
lnt June nt a mIkhi) for children
of the t-Uivlcl coluny.
II
(ft
You're Invited to a Big
JAM SESSION
Every Tuesday Nite
AT
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TULE
I'Mll.ft NMV MANAGI;.MI..NT
JACK l.l'CAS YOt'R HOST
FINE CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
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