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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, FEB. II, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACi NINE A Look At The By A Hero Of The Last One llv IIAI, IIOVI.K NKW VOUK, KfU. II il'i I unlit In Icll ynu hIkiiiI book Umt mv nirnft yiiur lllv mid tlm llvra ul yuur illllilli-ll. It In it bdiik wlllmul u It him mi hi'ru or liciolne nml mi low Hi lurrnl rxwpl ninylw luvn of tumi try. It Ima mi happy Hullnit, umiuan It mils on tho unto Unit wo inn I II t Umlniiliw. f in.. I.....I. 1. ?- " A lilxirtin Win Imr" mill It In p ii b IIsIiimI by llir I n (ml try J. mi Mill Pum, whoao voluini'i lor onn rcuson or iiiiuilii'r lon I lilt ninny iIiiik- I ii r a book niiititrn. M l n s n HI I in Jim" "' VI.K Chain wrotn llin lHk. It In n kind of blueprint of Win III Wur III -I' mid U'hrn whli h mity riink In time with Ills historic book un unniunl wnrfiuo wrlllru by nn oil i in r Pi riii li iiiptiiln, C'limii-a dp Cli'iillv bi'lorn thr oulbriMik ul World Wnr II. "Hllm Jim" l n kind ol nillluuy lliiritllo Aturr. A strrl-willrrt mull with a plritMint urln, hr pnllntrd In llir nriny at 17 mid nl 37 hcriuito coiiiiiiundrr nl Ihr liiinnl uund itlr bi.nm division. . Ilstllr Itrrurd lip him n ktrut biittlr record mid Is n cool mid sni'.lfolp limn. Ho una rrnitectrd mid llkrd by tils troops tlm Imrd-blttrn piuiilroop kldii who hud an thrlr mrrry motto: "Any biKly whu iii-altulra to uttuik pillbox or kins n pretty mil in a COWIU'fl." , (invlll thinks thr llnuili'r ol llm nillunry mlnU lira In six-nillng un Line now Ititrnlnii how to fiuhl tho wnr belter. On Ihe other timict. he doenn'l think wnr til llm forc nienblr liituio will be merely it mut ter of pilnhlniltnlifi. Mr tielleven the niiin who pull ihe UlKKer will null lie needed but he wants tj put wiiihs on nil llm wulklnif luilUlem. "The (uttirff ol our mined lorrrs In In Ihe nlr.' he nnya. "All IIKhtlnii men mid evervthlnit they neeil to lliihl with In the lutuin mid live on they fiithl niunt be cupiible of movement by ulr " Cluvhi rlten evUleiue to bolucr hi i belief Unit ulrbornc ImidltiKn played a clrrlslvit rnle In khvIiik the benrhhendn m Hiclly, lluly mid jier hnpn Normmidy. Yet he nuyn thnt . Int us ling the futility of it lend ing American m 1 1 1 1 s r y nrrvlre school wna trarhliiR thnt It nn Im- 1 La Follow the sun to 3 P S SUN COUNTRY Winter h bahlnd you tlia minuto you board your 8. I', trnin for Ciilifornin and tho aoutliwmt sun country. You'll Iw siuik. nfo and warm nil tlia way in air-conditioned Pullmniui or chair ran, no matter what tha woathnr ouUido. Un your next trip to Kan Francisco, lm Anget, Hollywood, Palm Springi, Phoriiix or Tuckoii, try the train. Fine Southern Pacific traini daily are nt your eorvice. The friendly Southern Pacific R. A. Iluurk, IXalrlct Krtlght and Psaariifrr Airnt. Ticket Offlrr, I'hnnc Jill You are Invited to the V. F. W. IB)AJ(gE SATURDAY NITE at the Featuring Vocalists PAUL SWIGART KAY CARLYLE Dancing 9 - 1 Adm. $1.00 Inc. tax Next War lionnlbln to luiul a illvlnlon of ah um no trooim nehlnd enemy linen bicnunii too mnny tnknoff ulrtlrlcli wi rn reiiuhrd. Two yeurn Inter three, full illvl- loim of nliborim troop were Ihii flint ulllccl soldier In hind in r'ninco. "If our development of equipment for nmplilblouii wiufuro were na re liuiled nn our tievelopiuunt for nlr borue wm'fitrt) has been," ho ob nerven drily, "we would I111V0 miido the Normmidy iinniiult In rowbouln." Whnt will futurn wiirfnin be like? Alrhemla Nrl Well, (litvlu thinks beuehheudn will bo replneed by Hlrhruds on enemy territory full army lunded by ulr mid fuiictlonlnif In four to lie diiya. Cluldrd mlnnllea with utoui bomba nn their probublo wnrheiidn will Imvn n iilobitl riinuo but will bo iici urnlc only on tumetn n lew hundred inilea nwny. "Never ukiiIii limy troopa ; con eenlriito nn llnv hnvn hi tho punt,' he nnya. "Never ukiiIii "my troopn mill nlilpa eontrat n bench nn they dlil nfler IiiikIIiik In tho liiviialnii of Normmidy. IJIhiernlon muni nov el r. nil nperutlonn of the future." Trootin riirryliiK coneentriited in tloiia mid IlKhl-welKht but terrl fhully powerful new weiipuna will fun out ulter ImidhiK and coiieen truto only to meet the urouiid ene mywhen clone rontnet will pre vent either nlde from unhiK ntoin bctnbn. The tiimetn of nlrborne InndliiKi will probnbly be the luiinchliiK nltea of enemy guided mlnnllea or key Ir.iiiintrlnl mid nolltlrnl centera. tlnvln believea tlmt nn enemy ut tKck would benln with n bombiird menl of Ktilded mlnnllea followed In nix mlnutea lo nix htiurn by nlr borno luutllnitn. He nnya the Florida penlimuln could be rut off by little more Ihnn one tllvlnlon, Ihua re movliiK Miiunl mid Puhii lleneh from the Amerlcnn iwene. "The only iKimible rerlnln nntl dile la nn ulrborno force prepared lo eounternttnrk mid Inolnte or de ntrov enemy forcea ..." If In aober eorcltinlon: "The nation thnt In the future hun ihe best trained and equipped airborne forcea hna the bentchnnce PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOME formerly of Aatilanrl' Hal Main Hlreel, Mtefare, Orrgen, fbena Sill tl-llear Mervlre. Mgltttr4 Narae la Charge AND THE SOUTHERN , Music By KARL SMYKIL and His 16 Piece Stardusters Band Truman To Lay Wreath On Tomb WAHIIINOTON, Feb. 11 I') I'renldent Triimmi will lny a wrcntli nl the bune of the Lincoln atutue In Ihe IJncoln Memorliil Thuraduy noon. Hla prena aecretnry, C'hurlea O. Konn, auld Mr. Trtiiiiuu will attend it brief uiiiilvvrnnry coremony nnd luy the wrcuth, bill will not nmke u apeech. The iiiimldi'iil will npenk on Keli runry IV lit 111:30 a. m. iKHTi at a conference of iiutliimil women's oigiinliitloiin under tho nponnorahlp of the women's bureau of the labor department. Many Vets Collect Pay WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 lTV-Oiie veteran out of every 22 hits drawn hla full 1010 of unemployment checks under the ol bill, ItepnrlliiK thin today, the veterans iiilmliilnlrnlloii wild more than 8.21X1.000 veterans, or about 6S per cent of the World War II tolnl, have collected at lennt one check, About II per cent of these, or 070. 000, have uned up all they had coming. Payment r.re of two kinds: 1. To unemployed veterans, a maximum of J0 a week for 62 weeks. 2. To self-employed veterans, usu ally farmers, a maximum of $100 a month for 10 and 26 months. Through the end of last Novem ber, total payment under the pro gram were 2.B0O,000,0O0. This in cluded tlHXi.uoo.000 for the first II months of 1047. of Hurvlvul. Ana thf niition or na tion tlmt control the nlr will con tiol the peHce." Ralph's Mobil Service Ralph Dunlarr, Mgr. KprrlalUt In Motor Tuning, Brake .Service. L liberation tllh A Klamath Ave. fhene Altl BUSTER BROWN'S ; gg COD 3 -ysj CUIWLJ 0-0-V;n SI Mt A - U HOST CONTCRCn, BBaalaaal J rlr jfj? fc K f WHY, THAD!! ceviunls i dens it, my k&e? f iss sru&er.. T i should havb 1 1 ksk prisonesTim kmk sou 6entlemn can con-I u, . . eOVOOMEAN BUT I KNOW ?V NOW THAT WORDS ) NE TRIED TO FINO TOLD WO ABOUT THE OLD BREWEM MEXT YINCE US WAT HER CLAIMS AMI , e women I dren or sport Shoes, in tics, TO STANb THERE I ml MWJE NO EFFECT ON M0U1 ST N00 FORDAVS! THM WHEU I SA"0U DOOR. TO THAF5 HOUSE. V UTTERLY FWrtASTlC. X CAWTtl ; pumps or Straps. AND DEW THE I O-Sm fiy. . IF NOU ICNOW I BEFORE, BUT I HADN'T I WEU USE THE ENTRMICE C4 P-srVti-WTl EXISTENCE -?arv!v3 WHERE TUBB5 15,1 REALIZED THAT HE'D TORM IN THE WALL TjSiL yst tt e Women's and Men's house slippers. OF 3MAJO? J&iPtt'f CTr J-V Y ? PLEA5E TELL U5 COWPLETELV LOST HIS V UPSTAIRS yytMt 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 1 fllSMkWmfWl fe?" 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VTFIKIKAMP sanded i.vo W ) lUvllLll " JILiniVMnr, Here's what they need for school or play. Fully tailored )l " H, l ... ,. , , , ., , "Foremost" waist overalls. Copper riveted at points of strain. l" 51 I- i Appliances It our business ... Not o s.de lino Long wearing 10 ounce denim. j) Esquire Theatre Building Phone 8805 DOWNSTAIRS - Last Gandhi Rites Held NKW IJKI.HI, Feb. II wV The people of Delhi made, their Inst obclnmice Tuesday before the cre tunted remains of Mohandas K. Oandhl. Ills nnhes will be consigned Thurnd ty nt noon to their lant rent ing place, the three Indian rivers held monl sacred by Hindus, Acrons India somewhat similar rites will be held. Portions of Oandhl's nnhes were distributed to all Indian provinces as a symbol of unlveri.il love between Ciiindhl and his people. The defense ministry announced detailed plan for the ceremony as police continued their liivcnilgatlon Into Gandhi's ansasnlnatloii. The Indian religious lender was shot to death January 30 as he walked to a prayer meeting. Police remained silent on their progress. There was some public speculation on the arrest of a man with a duggcr huuday near the home of Bnrdar Vitllaabhnl Palcl, home min uter. Koine believe It was the same man whu curlier Sunday tried to enler the home of Prime Minister Jawarhuiiiil Nehru. LEGAL NOTICES Notice la hrrrdy given t list I the under HX'icU Tiualee will U to the rnglieat b Mltlcr for ('tuth, approximately 47 aire f land in brritori U, Twp. Ju fi., H 9 K. WM, iM-ing the N',, HW', hR' trterrof and alu that portion of the SK ant the NW', UK, HK' thereof whirh lies aouthweiterly of Ihe right of way nt the irrl Northern Hallway, fllrli m writing a c coin pan led by cathleri rherk p)alIr to the under Inner Trustee for the amount offered will b received un til 10 O'clock A. M. rehniary 21, IU4B. Conveyani-e will h by Truateea Ileed a anlhorled by toleration of Trual, ex ectitrrt at Klamath Kalla. Ore , on May I. lfM4 arid of record In Klamath County Herorl Hend bllla lo the tio'leralgned, care Hall Hotel, Klamath Kail. C. C KKI.I.r.Y, Yruatee fi rati urn Kill Trual. r ft II IB -Nr.. 11. NOTICR V HONfl IAI.lt Healed propoaala will b received by Ihe Common Council of the City of Klamath falla, Oregon, for the purchase, of aewer Improvement bond, Hnrln Wi, aggregating. Nine Thou ami ft and Right Hundred Fifty-three and 42i'Ht fJoUura $0,fjf;i 42i duly authorized by ordinance of the eald Clly of Klamath "lla, for Ihe conalructlon and laying of aewer llneg In the following a? wur Improve ment unit altuated In City of Klamath falla, Oregon, aa fnllowa: Hewer (nit No. 17, ronalatlng of that territory In precinct No ;u, I y J rig to the northeaat of Koulh Hlxth atrrVl. I'ropoaala to purchaa laid bond! will be recelvrd by the underalgned up to and Including the 2-'lrd. day of fetruary, litiH. at the hour of eeven-thlrty o'clock p m. of an id day and opened at a reg ular meeting of the Common Council Im mediately thereafter; eald bond a ha II dated March lat. lftiH, and ahall te In amount! of .V)0 00 earh, except bvjnd No. I, of eald aerlea, which ahall be for Ihe fractional part of anld aurn, and all fhall be due ten yean after the data nf aaue, payment of the entire bonda optional with eald City at any coupon paying date on and after one year from the data thereof Said bonda will bear tntereat at Ihe rate of not to exceed alx per cent per annum, payable aernl annually on March lat. and Heptemher lat., of each year, principal and Intereat payable at the office of the treaaurer of the Clly of Klamath Falla, Oregon. All propoaala muat be unconditional A-OSOSSKE 1JUST0J0P OLD1irtR'5 1ALL Nej-r--.l LITTlE BEA'ftR HEARD 1 BO TriAT KODlAW KID tHIMK? HE CM 6lS0AU. RED ? If STORiES-A0OUT SEDlrt5 A4 TriE 6fORt' A5 H"5 HOLD OUT W DONMA RlMGO' I130r'T6ETlTl 5 O 5 01 A 5fV3K5rACK B "dBS PR06A6LY A fWSOiWl AT HE'lL TEU fE WHERE H HID TriAT 1 ihEMti and accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the proposal. The Common Council reaervee the right to reject any and all blda, Trie uccraaful bidder for aaid bonda will ti furnlahed with an opinion aa to the legality thereof by Ihe law firm of Win free, McCtilloch. ffhuler it Hay re. Spalding Mullding. Portland, Oregon. Thla notice la authorised by ordinance of the Common Council of tha City of Klarniitrt ralU, Oregon, dated January I'd. JlMtt. HOWARD STRODE. Police Judge of Ihe City of Klamath ralla, Oregon. J 13 to r IH inc. -No 07B. Norirr. or nnr.Htvr iai.c Kqully No. -! IN THK CIRCUIT COURT Of THE ST A 'IK OF OHKGON IN ANO FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ANNA MAE DHISIIOIS, alao known aa Anna Miiy HrUbuU, Plaintiff, va. ZKNO OANIKI, BHIHHOI8. Defendant By virtue of an execution duly laaued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath. State of Oregon, dated the 3rd day of February, lUiH, in a certain action in tha Circuit Court for a id County and State, wherein Anna Mae HrUoola, alto known aa Anna May llrlahola, aa plaintiff, recovered Judgment agalnat Zerio JJanlel BrlatKtla for the aurn of tzoo 00 attorney feea, tVjfW tult money and 925 00 per month alimony since November 30, 10M. with Inlcreat thereon, and there la due and unpaid on aald Judgment $25 tO pur month, each and every month, extending from January 1. J3fl. to and Including February 1, IUH, together with intereat on each of aald tnatallment at fY", pet annum, aald Judgment being for alimony recrvered by plaintiff agalrut defendant In aald acthrt Notice la hereby given that I will on the 31 h day r.f March. li48, at the Court Houae In Klamath Fall, County of Klam ath and State of Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, aell at public auction to tha hlgheat bidder, for caah, tha following deecrlbed real property, to -wit: An eual undivided one-half In tereit In and to U.t 2, Block 27 of Flrat Addition to tha Clly of Klam ath Falla, Klamath County. Oregon, acrordlng to the duly recorded plat thereof, belonging Ul tha aald da fendant. Taken and levied upon aa tha property nt tha aald 7.eno Daniel Hrlahola, or aa murh thereof aa may be neceaaary to aatlafy the aald Judgment In favor of Anna Mae Hrlabols, a gal net aald Zeno Daniel Hrlabola, with Intereat on aald Inatallmentj of 2! no each and every month beginning January 1, MM at per annum, together with all cneU and dlaburaementa thai have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon, Feb ruary 3rd, 11748. 1,. I. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon. Br Dora Goddard. Deputy, F. 4-11-18-23; M. 3 No. 10. SUMMON! IN THE CIBCtriT COtRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUN TY OF KLAMATH. ARCHIE W. JOYCE, Plaintiff, va. ELSIE M JOYCE, Defendant. TO: ELSIE M. JOYCE, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Saw Filing Overhauling; Hmall Engines MALL tAI HAWS BILL'S SAW SHOP 600 Tory Near Pelican School OREGON ORERTlNr): You are hereby required to appear and aitawer Ihe com plaint filed agalnat you In tha above entitled ault and court on or bWura February 11th. ln4M, ami If you fall to o appear and anawer. for want thereof, tha Plaintiff will a I. ply to Ilia Court for tho relief prayed for In hla complaint, to-wlt; A divorce from you upon tha grounda of Cruel and Inhuman Treat- ment. Thla eummona la carved upon) you by publication pursuant to an or der of the Honorable David B. Vandeti berg. Judge of (ha above-entitled Court, ' aald Order being dated January I 'J. HH8. and by publication thereof om-a a week for four cmtaecutlva and eur ceaalve Weeke The date of the flrat publication la January 14, I W. and tha data of tha laat publication la February 11th, 1046. W. LAMAR TOWNRENO Attorney for Plaintiff 4J2 Main 8 treat Klamath Falla, Oregon. J. 14-21-28: F. 4-11 No. U72. HARTFORD AI4I smI l.dsMllj tmyf INSURANCE T.B.WATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE Gsnsrsl Insuranc Agamey 107 S. 7th St. Phen 419)