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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1948)
.WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 19-18 HTRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE NINE ii-i C'lllnu WKKI'S M Pay Up Held As Peace Plan WAHIIINUTON, MlJ )l Oimnlllulloii Chief Oyrus H. Imllcil llin Cli'niriil Motors tl Ipnirtil I'llrnihiy as ppiice lur i inula which limy limit nft inn jor ' HUH strlkn tin ruin I'ny cIlspuU's rxlnl nnw In cuiil, rlnU'lnil iimimlni'luriTS, murlllnin mill iilhrr liiiliintilm, Ankril fur cuiniiitml till UM'i II HI mljimlulilu wiiko liii'iounn umco incnl with Un l.'lu Unlkul Aulo Viiikiis, Olilim liild ni'Wniiirii: "111 ft casn where 10 iimny rm pluyv hiiiI suili liunc upernuons urn iiivuIvikI, both UM nnil llm UAW ro to bo I'uniiriilulnUYl. 'This doubtlKU will cnliilillsli basis Inr MttllKiui'iit uf number u ntliitr wiiko illiiil' now pr i nl 1 1 ik. "I'm hopeful a will iiinko iub slnlitliil contribution to Industrial ppuro." The fmlsral nirillulliin mid enn clllktlou Mirvlco which ahluii heiidi U responsible fn. niciiurnmiiii icncc ful Industrial relations. Well Shaft Down 190 Feet t Well drlllrra necking a od hot flow of water lur tun In the iniuo of pipe which will Intorluco tint pave ment approach to His Knplunade I'luonlnil of tlio cnnul brkluc. warn down 3U0 fret t the rnd of llm days work Tuesday nliihl. The wpr twit, ml luu drurrss. Allllouifll Ulr temperature of the water 1 now considered satisfactory for the needs of the iuii hlichwny department, the drillers mill hnpo for ft strumicr flow ol water. Karly Wrdncsduy, hlifhwny citw were netting ready to chansa the ewer over on foplnnnde at the canal bridge. Thla chniiiie-nver l part of the reiiulreinent In Ilie north entrance contract held by lingers Construction rompnny. None of Ihe heavy equipment which worked on the north section of the entrance )ob had reiurned here litis week from the Diamond lake Junction which had been widened at Ihe point where the new highway enters the old. Bonanza Author Breaks Digest "Written Truthfully" la the title of a 3000. word urtlcle written by Nellie C. Whltliilrh which apiwant lit the May liunie of the Writer Uucst. Mn. Wliltlalch, long time resident of Klamath county, now Uvea on ft ranrh near flonania. Her work ha apiieared In several nationally known magnr.iuen and alio has garnered both merit recognition nd addltlnnal cash prlws for ome her work. Her most recent article deal with the building up of pint. suspense and characterisation In the confession lory, the field In which he ha been the mosi incceMful. Tel Aviv Bus Station Bombed ltd: i !) t I l.i.v i ( I KMit'.v iVi,j'',5 . . i 'vis iti j v am. Itetldenta of Tel Aviv, lurael, race toward bun Italian after It wa act afire by in air raid which the Jewa aald killed 40 peroni and Injured 80 other. Alio victim u Ihe Hone which Ilea In the trret a til I hltrhrd to 111 earl. Building Boom In Merrill Sees Two Lodges Going Up Ray Hearing Continued To Thursday YRKKA, May 20 Preliminary hearing lor Lawrence E. Ray and till wife, fJonna, held here In con nection with the death of their neveu-week-old aon ln.it May 7, waa continued to Thursday following ft two-hour aeiwlon early Tueaday afternoon before Juatlce of the Peace Clifford E. Butler. Official aald there wan tome question a to where they could hold Mr. Hay due to her mental con dition. Mr. Ray took the tand and ti'itlflcd ofter being twice warned that she did not need to tetlfy and that her aiuiwcra might be held egalnat her. In her testimony, the 24-year-old woman deacrlbed her fear that there waa something wrong with her child and that the Infant "got convullon when It ate." A coroner's Jury yesterday re turned the verdict of "death by starvation" In connection with the child's death. Laurence Ray did not testify at . ' i either the Inquent or the hearing. A talk about these specimens. Mr, Hay's testimony was taken quarts crystals, chalcedony, agates, over the objection of d. A Tebbc, , . . - I.-:, w: ... an th MKItltll.U May 20 MrrrlM'n big. got building boom In several years I udillug two new lodge hall, ft building for two store and several home to the town. Mulldtnii for merly occupied by the Merrill Mil liard and the Reeve hardware, damaged by fire several months ago, are also Hearing completion. I Work on the Oddfellows' pumice tile building on Front street, a two story structure, is progressing rapid ly, mid ground was broken this week for an adjoining pumice tile, one story striirtuio Willi 80-foot front age on Main street. This building being put up by tycwla Kandra will Join the lodge hall and will be one story high It will emend 100 feet back from Ihe street and one section with 30 loot frontage will be occupied by the Reeve hardware. Prrwjiecllve ten anl of the second space were not announced by Kandra, Merrill rancher and ntockman. Ilie Oddfellows hall being put up with donated labor Is 49 bv 100 feet with full basement. It will provide alsa for kitchen, dining room, ladles' lounge, recreation room, the main lodge room and paraphernalia storage room. Iloth structuirs will be flnhhed by early fall. A. U. rjilva. Merrill contractor, broke ground recently for the Moose lodge hall also on front street. Btlva quoted a bid of II3,2:3. This building also will lie built of pumice tile, will cot several thou sand dollars and will be completed this summer. C. E. Bharp of the Hharp Oraln company has under construction on the Oreot Northern right-of-way a AO by 00 addition to his warehouse I which will give an overall floor space of 60 by 340 feel. The Troy guslis are building two-story, four-bedroom runch home on the Merrill highway that will In corporate all the "new look" features 111 the dining room, living room, bedrooms, two baths, kitchen and utility porch. Picture windows facing on the highway will be added In-! twrest. Ton rooms are In the plans made by Mr. and Mrs. John O'Nell for their new home on their ranch Just east of Merrill. O'Nell Is also In the potato buvlng business. They will have three bedrooms, playroom, kitchen, dinette, dining room, living room and two baths. The home will be of pumice tile. Karl Oentrv. Tulclaka. Is Ihe architect and builder Is Lars Med ium), Miilln. The O'Nells hope to move In some time In August. Jaspers and opals, based on Duke's book, "The Quart Family Min erals," will be given In connection with the dlspluy shown in the cham ber of commerce office where the meeting will be held at 8 p. m. Interested persons ore Invited to nliend and bring specimens for display. Yreka attorney and counsel for Ray and not for Mrs. Ray. Tcbbe pointed out that he and Dr. Richard W. Jones, the family physician, and District Attorney Fred W. Burton had been Informed that Mr. Ray "wa not well physically or mentally." Mrs. Ray Is not represented by counsel. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice U hereby given that the under-' lined, SYLVIA HOCIIKH VVMITKKOOT. will bpII in the hlicneit bidder for rmh, urdlri ol NKVA A HOCMKfi, a minor, the following described rel pro'Mrly of said minor situated In Klanialh County, Oregon: That portion of Lota 3 and 4, Heo lion 7. Towiuhlp M, Nouth Range 7, K W. M , lying KiuleMy from tha renter line of The Uatlea-Caii'ornla Highway (Highway DVi aa the same is now located, and containing 1(182 acres, on or after the 17th day of June, 104. al the office of tha Superintendent of the Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agenry, Oregon; that this sale Is made pursuant to an order of tha Circuit Court of the HUtte of Oregon, mad and entered the 14th day of May, Itt-tft. Ijated this Itfth day of May. If 4ft SYLVIA irOCItES WHITKrOOT. M 10-2,; J. 2 'J- No. 127. NflTtCK IVVITfNf; BHS rOH HTUi.tr HlfVKEPKR The umJeralgned Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for one new motor driven street sweeper, up to 7:30 p. m., June 21, IMA. Specifications are on fin in the rity hall or may be obtained from the cliy engineer, Tha city reirves the right to reject any or all bids, HOWARD STRODK, Police Judge. M. M, tl, &. No, 170. Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon de scriixu as parte of Sections 13, it and JJ T. 56 H, R. 7 R. in the Williamnon Hiver Logging Unit. The Unit Includes approximately 73 acres uf timbered land Including 10 acres of allotted land. All tlmlier cut on the allotment within this unit estimated to be Xb thousand feat 11 M. ponderosa pine will require a separate approved contract made after ward with allottee should he desire to sell, and on terms similar to the contract for the unallotted timber. Kach bid mutt state the price per thousand feet B M. fkribner Decimal C Log 8c ale that will be paid for timber cut and scaled. No hid will be considered for less thuti 10.40 per thousand feat B M for ponde rosa pine: sVi 40 per thouaand fret B M. for Douglas fir. Kach bid must be ac companied by a certified check In the amount of :i.V) on a solvent bank pay able to the Special Disbursing Agent, Klamath Agency, Oregon. The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bid der. The deposit of the aucceaaftil bid der will be held tn lieu of bond pending satisfactory completion nt ihe terms of the contract or retained as liquidated damages If the bidder shall not execute the contract within 60 days from ac ceptance of his hid. An advance de posit In the amount of S400 will be re quired before cutting operations will he permitted to begin. The right to waive technical defects and reject any and all bids la reserved. Tha contract will specify (hut all designated timber shall be cut and removed from Ihe wilt prior to April 1, IIHtt. For copies of Ihe con tract, regulation:, blanks for submission, of bids and other In formal Ion, apply to the Superintendent, KlaniHth Agency. Oregon, Dated I hi 17tb day of May, 14H at fnrtrnr "r--on, E. Morgan I'ryse, Regional Director. M. 20: J, 2 -No. Mil. Are you going1 through the functional 'middle Rge' period peculiar to women (IB to 5a yra.)? Ioea thla make you suffer from hot (.ashen, tri jo nerv om.1, hl.i-ntrumt. tlred7 Then to try Lydta, K, Pinkham'a Vegetable Coin pound to relieve anon ymptomg. PinKham'a Compound alo nai what Doctori call a, Btomachle tonic effeoti HYDIA E. PINKHAM'S BS AUTHORIZED Sale of Timber. Klamath Indian Reser vation, Williamson Hiver Logging Unit. Sealed bids In duplicate, on forma pro- j vided therefor, marked outside, "Bid, Williamson River Logging Unit" and ad dressed to the "Superintendent, Klamath : Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Ore- 1 gon," will be received until 2:00 o'clock P M. Pacific Standard Time on June ft. ttift for the purchase of merchantable limber of the following specie and ap proximate amounts: Ponderosa pine, one hundred thousand flOO.OOOi feet BM, Douglas fir. one hundred thousand IOO.noO feet BM all amounta are nt proximate and may be more or less. The timber is located on a tract within the OOrtt Let m ECZEMA ITCHING Steal Your Sleep Why scratch and suffer tonight when toothing. medicated Resinol Ointment ia made specially to relieve itching, fiery ekini Famous through four generation for ita oukk, lingering comfort. DISTRIBUTOR FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORS V4-l3-12-34H.P. AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KLAMATH MACHINE 8 Locomotive Works Soring & Elm Mill Supply Dept. 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