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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1948)
PACf IICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON Southwest Power Line Plea Made WASHINGTON, April II (A Fower line rnnninc lata Southwest Orafon arc to overloaded that iww linn must be built, conrrtMional committee wu told today. Sp. Ellsworth (R-Ora.) aril the muh Interior appropriation hid oommlltee to provide Il.m.Wt In money and $893,000 In contract au thority for the additional llnea. He laid that In the peak period of 1B47 a total of 40,000 kilowatt wu taken from the Bonneville power administration llnea to augment public and private power facilities In the Lower and Upper Willamette valley and Southwestern Oregon. Growth Seen '"The best evidence available indi cates that this supplemental supply of 40.000 kilowatt will grow to 76.000 kilowatts within the next two years and to 265.000 kilowatts by 1954," Ellsworth testified. Ellsworth said the money he asked would take care of the Salem Albany - Lebanon; the Kugene Reedsport; the Reedsport-Coos Bay and the Cottage Grove-Drain lines and the Detroit substation. Tie southwestern section of the state of Oregon," Ellsworth said, "is the most rapidly expanding section of the entire Pacific Northwest." The representative also aaked ample appropriations for Crater Lake national park, to permit re habilitation of tourist facilitiea, and an increase from S10.M to tU.100 f fond for roads and trails at the Oregon Carre national monument. Stasscn Serves as Nursemaid t: I I 'a.' V "I $V-J Republican candidate for nomination for president "serves" as a nursemaid to three children at the Stassen Huskerrille political rally at Lincoln, Neb. Tbe children were attending their first political rally. - AP wlrephoto Merrill Shop Looted MERRILL. April IS Jerry's Place, a sandwich shop located in the Hodges building on Main street In Merrill, waa entered and robbed sometime between the hours of 1 and 5 a. m. Friday, according to Cltv Marshall Smith. The cash drawer was removed and some change taken from It. but a sack containing approximately $45 near the drawer was over looked. Several checks that were in the cash box were scattered over the floor. The bandits took one 10 cent and one 25 cent slot machine, broke them open, removed the money and threw the machines Into Lost river at a point behind the building. The machines were re covered Sunday morning when the garbage man and city water-man were doing a clean-up Job along the river bank and spied the ma chines In the shallow water. Jerry Hodges, manager of the shop, said he could not state defi nitely how much change was in the cash drawer, but estimated that op proximatelv 40 or SO dollars was In the slot machines. Entry Into the building was by breaking a rear window and un locking the back door from the In side. Smith said it appears that the prowlers wore overshoes and gloves as no prints were found. According to Smith, the bandits must have watched him closely to determine hl whereabouts at the time the Job was pulled because he does not check the downtown district on a regular schedule. It's not too big or too small to advertise in the Herald and News Classified Section, where Small A1s brine Big Results. Phone till. NUNN-BUSH SHOES Spring SUITS Fabrics that wear . . . complete also range ... shorts, longs, regulars. Values to $45.00 Now $29 Values to $59.50 Now $47.50 -J Mm, 191 I MANSTOm m Mate .FASHION PARK. Extension Unit News Modoc Point Members of the Modoc Point home extension unit met April g in the lebby of the Modoc Country Inn to discuss with interest the topic Parent-Adolescent Relationship, led by Helen P. stine, home demon stration agent. Many individual problems were brought up and the group express ed desire to know and use the best treatment recommended in the field oi cniia and adolescent relation ship. Installation of officers highlieht- ed the business meeting with Miss stine installing Mrs. Ernest Graves as chairman. Mrs. William Helm as vice chairman. Mrs. U. R. Burns, secretary-treasurer for the ensu ing year. THEY PICKED SHAPE Vienna rolls are made to repre. sent the Turkish crescent. Two baker boys saved Vienna from the Turks In 1683. and were given the prroiege of making rolls In anv shtpe they desired. They chose that oi tne crescent. mi, NOT REBUILT! New Power At Low Cost! AH the benefits of a new engine NOW for the price of a cylinder Mock assembly. Chevrolet fac tory built. 193 to 1947 Fasaenier Car .. $142 Exchange 1941 to 1947 & O. Track ...... SUt Excbaage (Plus Installation) BUDGET TERMS As Long At 15 Months To Poy ASHLEY CHEVROLET 410 So. 6th Demo Leaders Slate Visit Three state democratic leaders will be here Friday to meet with Klamath county democrats for the opening of the party's pre-election campaign. Lew Wallace. Byron Carney and Walter Pearson, all of Portland, will attend the Friday night meeting in the courthouse circuit courtroom. Wallace is the party's unopposed candidate for governor, Pearson is unopposed for the nomination for state treasurer, while Carney is op posed for the nomination for sec retary of state by A. M. Silverman, also of Portland. Carney Is chairman of the state democratic central committee and Is from Clackamas county. He is also candidate for delegate-at-large to the democratic national convention. Powell River Plant Shows Profit Up VANCOUVER, B. C. April U (PI Powell Hlver Company limited, one of Canada's lavgcvt newsprint pa per producers, had a net profit of (i.Oia,349 in 1847. Harold 8. Foley, president, In the annua! report Monday reported the net equalled $4 47 a share, a tame Increase over the 194(1 tarings of $3,440,378 or W M a share. "The successful result may be at tributed mainly to Improved op erating efficiency," he said. Capi tal Improvements for the year to taled 6.0(Hl,lHK). A total of $4,379.- 000 was paid in dominion and prov incial taxes. LEGAL NOTICE SIMMONS IN 1HK CIK-, iui KI Or Till. ST A 1 K Ut OKI Li U N I UK Hit. COl'.M'Y OK KLAMATH. r-utnwii VI. KU sr.iON. known L'DWAHU Sl I tOrt, MHU Nfcl.NA SU11U.N, IIU (Mild IH1 Will'. FhA.Niv A. i ION ami JAM. 1X1K M i liiA. hUkiNiiiu aim lie. CHAKL.KS H. KOvitKS aim CLLESTiA KOur-KS, niutMtiu ana wilt, THtvi-M A HA.rU...l na jvMIN lXk HA IMlLu, war ami niuiwiid. EHMAN HOliKKS ami JAM. UOK KOlttvNS. tui.haud ami wile. LLOYU HOUKKS and J A.N I DOl ROliKKV hutiand and Mile. JO VCt KOt.EHS and JOHN DOE KUliliKS wile and nutaiid. KLAMA1H COl'MY, OKKliOaN, muni cial corDnraiion, WIU'lAM U hlONUIHAKEH. IliO known a V. 1. sro.t:tKAhKK and JANK DOE STONKUUArvEH. iuufcand and wit, G. J. CI .MM1NGS and JANK UOK CUM MINUS, htiktuind and wile. ANNIE K HOPKINS. alo known ANNA K. HOPKINS, atto known a ANNA or AN NIK E. KNAIT.K and JOHN DOE KNAl'KK. hrr husband, and JOHN DOK HOI'KINS, wila and El' GENE L. HOPKINS and JANE DOE HOl'KI.NS. huvnand and wtle THOMAS DKAKK tutd JANE DOE DRAKE, huftbantl and wile. KLAMATH OIL COMPANY, A Corpora- uon. JAMKS W JORY and JANE DOE JORY ttband and wifa. MIDLAND TOWN COMPANY. A Cor- tioratlon. 1ZORA McDERHY and JOHN DOE Mc- . DKKHY. h-r hiuband. OLIVE WITHEHILL and JOHN DOE WITHKKU.L. ntr niuband. . E. Gl'THRIDtiE and JANE DOE GlTHKIDCiK, hutband and will, D. B CAMPBELL and JANE DOE rAMPHElJ. hUibAnd and wilf. E. R RE AMES and JANE DOE RE AMES. huahand and wife. HARRY WITHER ILL. also known a HARRY DOl'ta.AS, and JANE DOK DOCGLAS. hutwtnd and wi(f, HARRY ALBERT WITHER ILL and JANE DOE WITHERII L. husband and wif, HENRY WITHEHILL and JANE DOE WITHERILL. huband and wife. MARY DOl 'G I. AS and JOHN DOE DOUGLAS, wife and huiiMind. 1 MANY J. UAHNES and JOHN DOK UAHNkS. mil and lrn.ua nd, MARION J. UAUNKfe and LUCU4; UAKNEM, Imthamt and HUa, MAKK L. Ul'HNkS and JANE DOE HMKNES, liualMiid and wilv, Mi.!.S. au,N JANE DOK Ul'KNH. It u baud and wIIp. O. W. WHITE and ALEX MAHTIN. Jr., tnuttftf., and JANE UOK WHITE. 1U K'it.' w- w JANk l)Ok MAHliN, th wila uJ ALEX MAU UN, r!l.li'LtIMMT TH1'iT AND AVINU8 HANK of Klanmili Kult, Onaoii. a tMlUlua voi noiattoii. AUo all ol lha livita of tlta dafaudanU mwnm nania. Known or unknown, ant. thlr aui-cMoi-a, and any peiaoil t'lalin inn Ulla 10 tit propaity inviwvad invui, wno ara a now u or unknown, Dalanduiiu lt Kd. Mutlon, abn known as kdward So l Ion, and Haina Sullotl, luuoanu anu wila. frank A. Suuou anu Janv lAw suiunt, multand and wne, L'nanoH n Honi-a and Cilia l(nn, lutauanu nd win.; llialma HaKlald and Jolm Uov iiaunviu, w ii a ami lituiiandi krinan 101 and Jan. ixm Hoart, hutband ami wl(a, Llod Kr and Jaua lh Kogvra, htuland and ulla J,w ,i. am. Joim Uimp lloi, wu and muttMiid, William L. S Ion maker. lo known an W. L Slont)raki and Jan Do Slon urakvr, luulvand and wile. ti. J. Cum minis and Jan Do CumniiitKa. husband and wife: Aunt E. Hopkins, also kmmn aa Anna K. Hopkins, also known u Anna or Annl K. Knauvr and John l4 Kuaur, hr tiusttaud. and John Do Hopkiiu. wife and husband: Euncii L Hopkins and Jam Do Hopkins. luutMnd ami w If; Thoinaa Diak and Jan lh Diak. husband and wit. Jam W Jory and Jan Do Jorj . husimml and "f Mtf-rby and Joint Do Mc V JLh,r "ul'J; Ollv Willi. nil and John D ttitheiill. hr husband. K E (..uthridji and Jan IK (itithndi. huband and wllr; D. 11. Campbell and Jan Do Camplx.ll. husband and wi(. E. R. Kniiwi and Jan Do Rvaiu. husband and wife Hairy Wilherlll. also known as Harry IKmajlas. and Jan Do S.? """!"!11 "nd Urr Allwrl Wilherlll and Jane D.h Wilherlll. hu Ivaml and wife; Henry Wltherill and Jnne IH Wttherlll. hulaiid and wife: Mary . iiaa. wile and nusnana: Mary J Ilarne. and John Doc names, wife and husband. Mark L Hurnea and Jan IW Hurries. hiu band and wifr: Mark I.. Hums ' wife; G W. Whit and Alex Marl.n. TVl?,!rf' fl,d Jan Do Whll. Hi tin th wf of Alx Marlin. Jr. also all of th hlrs of th defemUuls above named, known or unknown, and their : urcvaaon. and any person rlaltutnt title to th pnperty InvoSed herein, who are ! known or unknown. )fendants- IN THE NAME Or THE STATE Or 1 ORKUON. You ar hrby ruulrd appeal ami answer lha i'lMitplalnl flleil auttiiuH ou In th above utltlil anil Mltliln four weeks from Hi da l of lit flit iMililU-alhm of Hilt auiuuion In lite Evening lUrald. which dal la March iiniii. iiiii, ami 11 you tall lo appear ami answer, or otherwise appear, or want ineieoi, ina piuiuiui will appl hi lit Court tor the rlif prail for In his coinplnlnl, lo wll; for dcr that Hi ilefendauls, and tji lltereof, l liaried of any t ight, lllle, claim or Hen ugaitul lit real properly tieiealter descillwd, and thai the plaintiff heitn It tlet ltiretl lo l the owner In ( simple of (he fol lowing descitlted real ui utterly fre of .T miy iigni, line, imeietst or claim of any of th defandaitla herein, and that anv right. IIU or Interest of any of said defendant, h band said real imoiiij Dfini ieacriuu aa ruiiowa, tu. wit; Parcel 1 - All thai portion of vacated Midland Height Addition to Midland, '-. iNifiieii sueeia, appuiien anl thereto, lying aoulli of Linden Sir! ami Aoulhweslerly from lit county road as ntaiked on th official plat of aald addition, and hlii all that Section Ctl, Twp .HI It, H. H East of II Willamette Meridian. 1 tng Month of .u s.iiinrii nirri ailU SOU I It W Strl of aald county road. Parcel II - All of Hlmks 46 to TA Incliutve and vacated sliu appurten ant thereto of the rirst Addition in Midland, Klamath County, Oregon, and bring a part of the H of th KE of .Section .'Ml. Tup. ;im H ., Nit, W M Patv III -Also part of lota and V East of lllghw-iy in lllm'k II. and also Uda 10 to in, tnclu.l-( of MUwk .I '!U. ! 1,1 aa' l"lv. of Block I J: Lot U In VHi Inrluslv of 1(M'k LI and vacated streets appurtenant there. t; lo the Town of Midland. Klamath loonty. Oregon, and being a part of Parcel IV The NW, of the NW of Section (t. Twp 40 ft . R, g :.,t f the u lllamelte Meridian, Klamath Count , Oregon Parcel V A atrip in (rel wide of the soul h itortlon of Section ;tll Twp M S. H H E. W M. Klamath Couul', nrgm. descrlld as follows, lo wit Heglunlng at th Sitiilheasl secttnn corner of aald Section :id of aald Twp PARK VIEW CONVALESCENT HOMI formerly of Ashland nan nsl Mala Klreel Mrdfurd Oregen I'bon. 111 tl-llear gervlr RegUlered Nars In fliarga m: Uienc a dlsunc of t tet itoith along the East line of said set lion. iiieuc West parallel will) tu houi tin of aatd section lo Hi nieseii right of way tin of th Weed Klainalh rails Highway, which Is also known as in Mane 1 aiiinruia Mignweti ineme Southwesterly along lha right of wa lln or aald Highway lu th Mouth line of said Section ;tfl, thence East along III Smith lln of aald Secltoil M lu the ptdnl of beginning, and that lllle In th foregoing real property t quieted In plaintiff lot o vet. Thli summons la served upon you by riuhlicallou lu piiisuauca of th outer of h Honorable David II. Vamlenlwi a. Judg of Ilia above ulltled Court umlei an order dated March mth, PMtl. which ittiler leqiilred aaid ununons to tm pud llsheil once a week for four successlv ami cohsecullv weeks tftve Inseillonsi the dale of th first publication being Match ;UMh. IUK ittl in. ,1.1. ,.r n. last publication being April aith. luiti. J, C O'NEILL, Attorney for Plaintiff, Mull I. Melhas llulldtng, Klamath P'alla tliaamt. M .W A 1.1 W -IT, No. Ml. L no D sjiav 1 MiW. I .i.inc rum um l lcl ,..S' l,le churls. lit""" - ailvanc- eiNGER 411 Main rliunt 01 1 SO MOVEMENT The earth is rotating at a speed of 1000 miles an hour at the equator. As we travel north or south, the speed decreases, until, at the poles, j it slows down to nothing. Henley Garage Now under new manage ment. No job too large or too small. 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