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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1948)
X WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORFCON PACE THREE Redistricting Of Five Siskiyou Supervisorial Districts Voted Friday YIIKKA, Onllf., March 34 lledls Irlollng ot Hlsklyou county's Ilvo su pervisorial dlstilela was voted Frl dy by the enmity board ot super vlMim In hii al tempt In head nfl ii pioposrd charter rln lliui. March 30 win not aa Ihe dale Iir tlio (Imt In series cit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hearing. The action followed n spirited riUrumiliin during which lpiiimr tliiriid Hi lime between the super visors and olllwnn committee UN Palestine Action Stalls LAKK 8UCCKHH. Murrh 34 (II United Nallons.actlon nil Palestine wus stalled lHly bv last-mlniilo decision n( 1 1 in Unllrd Hlalrs to withhold II piiipciniil for it special UN ncinlily. The UN security cniinrll hnd been culled with rupri till limn ot ftrllng nn U. H. resolution which hnd been promised by Chief American Drlcgato Warren II. Austin last Fri day. Without explanation, however, Aiutln dropK-d his plans tn iihinll a proKuiiil today. The rouncll found Itself with nn specific resolution to debate. Dr. T. P. Tslang of Clilim. coun cil president for thn mnnih. ap pealed several limes for speakers. Hut he found lhi delegates reluctant to lake the floor. Auiitln did not offrr to ncak. ' Canadian Detegnte Ocn. A. O. McNaughton flimlly rend brlrf statement saying Canada u lint prepared tn declare llelf on the Amrrlrnu plan for Palestine trus teeship until there In dome evi dence of agrremcnt among the parties conrrrnrd Arab mid Jews. MrNaughlon did not commit him self on the prnprvird ieclal session nf the general assembly. LEGAL NOTICE KOTII K Or Alt Or HfcAI. rKOrKMTV Nollre la Itarehy lvtt lit I from and fiar ih riirt day f April. Iltu. riant. Alworxl, Eterulor of lha Kalat tf L'lin A MfKM, ! ea. will, purtuant U an orrivr o( 11m Clrrtitt Court nf Ha Htala of Orn fur IH CiHinty of Klamalh duly anlarad on Hi 23 ml day nf March, IttWI, pitirMd lo m1I at privMl aala for rah, ut)t In Mta airtva1 nf (ha lMfv-aiillUit CtMirt. all lha rtfhl. tltla nd Inter I nf Clara A Mini in and W ih follow It daarrlbad ral proparty. lo-wit: Dartnla Lol: N. TO Lnt and N TO of W MM' nf Ln a, Hlnra, 14, Original Tnwrt. W Jwman Hmua AH that portion at Lola nlna and hrn Hi nf Itlorh fifty alfhl 'M, Mir-tWa Addition In Ktamalh Tlt, Oran. daarrllwd aa fnllnwa loajlu mln$ al a ininl nlnaiy toot real Nitrth nf tna mnat aVnitharly rornar nf aald Lnt nlna B and nrt tha Weatarly Una nf Kaat lllral. tharwa WiVat al rlcht nalaa tn Cat fltrrct In Waitarly Una of IjO nlna '0: them1 fifiulherly mlong Vaatarty Una nf nlna t and l-"t two ii lo a point twvnly-flva i3A fal aVMitharly frow lha rnrtiar romnmn tn Inta two 't. thrra ', alfht M and Ulna (0i nf aald lllnrk flfly alfhl iM: tharwa Eaalarly tn a nnlnt on lha Waa tarty Una nf Kaat fltraal twanty twn 'M faat Nnrtherly from tha mnat aVtutnarty rnrnar nf aaid ll nlna B: tnan Nnrtharly Ivly-alihl nn faat tn tha point of balnmn, Klamath County, Orafnn. Land Waal of Ktamalh Kalla: Ni,N' liar S, Tp. .TB ft II E , W M : N'.NK'. fU' 1. Tp IS ft, R E. WM: MESNE1 W'5E'., HE'.SE'. nr .VI T. .H ft . It IE. WM; Frar MW'.MWS and Frae MWNW',. . II. T M ft . II 0 E . W M , M4 13 A. Whit Iha Pnwrtv NW'.NK1. NW'.nES. I Tp. 41 ft . It 10 E . W M S .-1)1 II. ninrh 3. Idlaraal Iu 1 and 3, niork 13, Waat Uaka Park. Chamber M(MiMa Tha ftntithcaalarly Flfly faat of 1xl aavtn 7 and that portion nf lota acht and nlna B. Itlork M ol Nlt-hnla Addition tn Klamath rallt, Orrfnn. mora particularly daarrlbod aa iJltiwa- fUtflnnliitf al a point In lha Eattvrly houndaiv of Ih ald I-nl B nf ltlirk M, nlnlin and alevvn hundrvdlha fee I Southerly fioin tha Nnrlhalarly rnrnar nf the aald !n1 B, and running Ihvnra Wtalrly at rtfhl anl In Eat Niraat, lhly-lhrv and Ik tiundrvdtha tt; thrltre Muiilhwoalrrly at rihl anftaa In Twelfth Hlrrt, alxly-fniir and lx hundredth fret mora or laaa. tn a put nl In lha Mnuthwaitarlv boundary of lha aald 1-ot n, thrnra Nurlh wrttrrly alnni Ihe aald Houthwlrrly rH-mtidary nf aald l-ot R to the mnt wratarly rot nrr of aald Ihrnra North aalet-ly alnnu lha Una Iwtwrrn Iota T ami (1 to lha lnlrarllnn Ihrrvof with tha Southwell )nr of Twelfth Ktreet. I he ore Notilheaalerl)1 alotif aahl HtHith weal Una of Twelfth HI reel to la Inter eel Ion with Ihe U'ehl line nf Fan! Hi reel; thence Hoiilh alon aald Weal line nf Kaat HI reel nineteen and eleven hundred I ha feel tn Die Mlnt nf Ih-- Rlnnlff, all In niork riftv-elahl '.Mt, lehnla Addition to Klamath Falli, Oregon 11 itunle tn tha Cnuitly of Klamath, HI ate of Oraffnn. I'rnpoaali tn ptirrhaae aald property mav he made lo me at Itoom am. Pine Tree MulldinaT, Klamath ralla, Orejion. lUled and flml puhlUhrd March 34, intn. FIIANK ATWOnn Executor of the Eatate nf ( larn A Moore deraaaed M 34 .11 A. 7-14. No us rrprrni'iitliiK thn Hlnklyou County Improvrnirnt BMOclutlnii. F M, Hiirnum, Wrrd, hradlne the coiriinltlro iiptrurln before the hoii rd, fxpliiliird ut Imiuth Unit tlie prlnrlptil trim brhlntl ttie cornnitt trr'H iippi'iiniiice wiih to prumote hurrnony In Die county. Dr. Dildlry D. Million of Mount flhitfitu, who Kol InUi an ftrKumi?nt with W. T. Ditvltlaon, rhnlrmnil of the boitnl, anld rrnldrnU of the aouthrni end of the county frrl Uiry do not wmit two nuervlM)ift rrprrnrutliiK 00 per cent of the pop ulutton and three aujwrvlaora rep rttaenttng tlie remiilnliiK 40 per cent. He paid the board had had two yrara, larking 10 daya, to keep a fur in or prom In to red In Lr let. "If you had done what you prom hrd In April, 1040, "Dr. Mimon Uild the board, "then It would not have ci ml ua KtOOO to hold the charter clrrtlon a yrnr nKo." Hie rlertlfin to which he referred ended In the defeat of the charter piopuaitli hut the movement waa re vived In Dunamulr early thla year. "We are tired of belnk kicked at mind," Dr. Mnwin conllmied. "Wc do lint have fair representation." lie could not annwer DavldMin. however, when the board chairman interrupted him. and pnintinit a futiirr. demanded: "You jurat telt me one thing on which you haven't hud a fair deal." Othrra Interrupted and the ar gument endrd when Dr, Mnfun aald Ih? county ahould be one big, happy f.wnlly, all working toward bringing people Into thla area. "1 don't nee wny the aupcrvuots can't arrange it," ha aald. District Attorney Pred llurton re poried to ihe board that the five auiwrvlMirlal dlMrlcta may be (hanged by a Iwo-thlrdit vote of the board, taking Into consideration tn rigruphy. geogmphy. cohealve neM. community of Intereata and aaehaed valuation. Ilarnum, when he opfiied the dla- cuMlnn during the afternoon am nion, aald tliere haa been a tremen- dcua change In population and that generally resident of the county would ba aatlafled If the board would redUlrlct "aa provided by law." At the first vote Friday afternoon on the motion by Supervisor Fred Hurton of Yreka to redlmrct. Su pervisor Fred Wolford of Etna voted acaliut. His vote waa changed aub wouenlly, however, when Super vlaor Gordon Jacobs pointed out there la a better chance now to re dMrtrt than at any time In the pant. County Surveyor Albert Parrott was Instructed to have a tentative plan and map for new districts pre pared for the March 30 meeting. This will give the board and cltl tens something definite to consider. FUNNY BUSINESS 1 "H Insists on sating; breakfast that way the morning paper didn't cornel" Minute quiuitltlrji of uold nre 1 Hr mid lead oree. and even In vei(e found III nliiiiMt all roclta. all cop- 1 Utlon. Suburban Firemen To Host Dance Temporary officers were appoint ed and plan made for a benefit dance at a meeting of the aubiirban fire department. Appointed by Plre Chief Hunter Gordon were Rumiell Cotter, prelrlent; John Hanwtreet, vice preftldent; Prince Koberif, sec retary, and O. F. Prctaicl. treaiiurer. C. P. Nelnon. Lee Hunter and Bob Jones were named to tlie executive committee. A benefit dance will be sponsored by the department In conjunction with dedication of the fire station when It Is equipped. Present Indica tions are that the station will be completed and ready for use In lute April. Proceeds from the dance will be used toward purchasing addi tional equipment and furnishing the fire station's recreation room. Clyde Wllllami, director of the suburban fire district, outlined plans for the department and progress of construction on the station. John Hamstreet, chairman of the bylaws committee, will be assisted by Jack Bolhwell, W. C. Lindmeler. Clarence West and Chief Gordon. Power Group Works On Testimony TACOMA. Murch 2 iIV-Testimony to be preMT.ted'brfore a house appropriations committee will be completed hue Thursday at a meet ing of the Pacific Northwest utilities conference. Funds tor Foster Creek dam on the Columbia river Is s major Item of the group's request. Bonneville power administration officials, the bureau of reclamation and army engineers are expected to attend the session, as well as repre sentatives of eight Washington and Oregon t'tlllty groups. Wooden Mother Saves Puppies PA6ADKNA, Calif., March 24 IIP) Six deserted puppies are thriving today with their "wooden mother." It's a raclc designed by Mrs. Peggy McOarvIn of the Humane society, A new coliseum Is planned for North Carolina State. LIGHTING FIXTURES HOME WIRING SUPPLIES Free Information MARK SMITH AND COMPANY 155 E. Main Phone 5370 who frequently had trouble finding foster mothers for pups whose ca nine parent died or deserted them while lunch time was still an ex tremely Important business. The rack holds six nlppled mint ing bottles at Just the right angle. The present butch of setter-shepherd puppies have discovered that It delivers milk with practically natural facility. Classified Ads Bring Real Results! STEVE WALKER t Distributor Signal Heating Oils Downtown office now at 140 East Main Sr. - You'll never be satisfied until you owns r22j aiJGoroocDO See and hear it now at Dephyk Music Co. Fine Musical Instruments '20 N. 7th Phone 4519 assjfs.--eaaaaaaSaa T' f , J" " " ' ' wm;hj:j h ' ""iTW-- t-" .-fT raj(: y -5:.... jm0,xs Mrs. Rose Geer Passes At 54 DUNSMUIR. March 34 Mrs. Pose Oeer, M-year-old Dummulr matron and widow of Clayton B. "Pop" Oeer. died Monday t the Weed hospital. Final rites will be held Thursday at 9 p. m . from Picker's Funeral home In Red Bluff. Calif. The family U well-known In Northern California and Southern OTgon. especially to railroad peo ple. "Pop" Oeer was a long-lime employe of the Southern Pacific company and as engineer on the Shasta division run for many years between Klamalh Falls and Duns mulr. He died In 192B. Survivors Include s daughter. Mrs. Oeorge Ilnnlch of Dunsmiilr. two sons. Clayton B. nf Duiumulr and Ed ward L. of Los Angeles. FOR PASTER. 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