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    FRIDAY, .JANUARY 25, 1IW2
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Jurisdictional
Row Hairs Work
RICHLAND. Wash.. LTI A
jurisdictional dispute between Iron
workers and AFL plumbers snd
steamfitters virtually halted work
on a secret construction project
m the Hanford Atomic Works this
week.
E. B. Skeels, manager (or the
Atkinson Jones Construction Co.,
said R5 ironworkers walked out
Tuesdav after a dispute with
plumbers and steamfitters oyer in
stallation of gear on some tanks.
The next day 4S0 ironworkers
failed to rerjort for work. Skeels
said, and the company laid off
another 1,500 workers by nignt
fall. The Graf Zeppelin left Germany,
Oct. II. 1928, and arrived at Lake
hurst, N.J., Oct. 15. having flown
6630 miles in A days, IS hours
46 minutes. y
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undersigned has been aopolnted
Administrator of the estate of CARL
B. JACOB5EN. also known as c. B.
JACOBSEN. deceased, and has quali
fied, and all persons having a claim
against said estate are hereby required
c : '.
era to me at the office of L. Orth
Sisemore. Attornev. 213 Stewart-Drew
Building. 731 Main Street. Klamath
Falls. Oregon, within tlx months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 6th day of January. 1932.
L. ORTH SISEMORE. Administrator
of the Estate of CARL B. jacop.
SEN, also known as C. B. JACOB
SEN, deceased.
J-U-1S-25 F-l No. 846
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed nas oeen appointea aaminisira
trix cf the estate of Nrttie Wallan
deceased by the Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon for Klamath county,
Oregon and has Qualified and letters
of administration have been issued to
her. All persons havtng claims against
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified as re
ouired by low, to the undersigned at
the office of A. W. Schaupp. 206 Wllllu
Bids . Klamath Falls. Oregon within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice which date
is Jan 11. 1932.
Dated this 10th day of Jan. 1952.
Jessie L. Reed ,
' Administratrix
A. W. Schaupp, Attorney.
J-ll-18-25 F-l-8 No. 643
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Indian Log
Sale Draws
Fed. Probe
PORTLAND Ml An 800-acre
sale of Indian tltnberland on the
Southern Oregon const apparently
is going to go under investigation.
E. Morgan Pryse. area director
of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
told the Orenonlan Thursday an
investlgnior from the Department
of Interior would arrive to start
the investigation Monday.
The newspaper said it also had
been Investigating the sale lor two
wees, and louna uus:
Oold Beach loggers attempted
last summer to buy the property,
owned by two Indians. They of
fered to purchase it for going tim
ber prices, but the Indian Bureau
office said it could be sold only
by auction.
Later the loggers learned that
the Bureau, using a new and llttle-
known ruling, had sold the property
! for the two Indian owners to an
tndlan - woman at Portland for
S135.000 about half the go
ing price. Bureau approval was
not needed for any sale she might
make, and at once she sold it to
I a white couple for $160,000. who in
I turn put it out on option for MOO.
;000. One of the men taking the
nntinn l a w,1ni,.A nt T,,ia
Bureau official here. The newspa
per also said It had found a ply
wood mill executive who said the
property was offered to him later
for $800,000. He rejected it as too
high.
Legal Notice
RESOLUTION NO. 437
AES&LUTION DECLARING THE
INTENTION OF THE COMMON
COUNCIL OF OITY OF KLAMATH
FALLS. OREGON. TO WIDEN THE
UPPER AND LOWER PAVED ROAD
WAYS ON PACIFIC TERRACE FROM
WHERE IT INTERSECTS ALAMEDA
STP5T TH WTTCRS IT INTERSECTS
LOWELL STREET: DECLARING AND
DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS TO BE
pA K!N IN CONNECTION THERE
WITH: SAID PROJECT TO BE
KNOWN AS IMPROVEMENT UNIT
NO. 114.
WHEREAS, the City Engineer, pur
suant to a resolution of the Common
Council heretofore adopted, havtnf filed
plans, specification and estimate! for
the coat of improving. Pacific Terrace
from where H intersects Alameda
Street to where it Intersects Lowell
Street, by widening the upper and
lower paved roadways thereon: and the
Council finding the said plans, spec.,
fication and estimates ratisfactory for
atd project which Khali b known as
Improvement Unit No. 114; THERE
FORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COM
MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON,
DULY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR
SESSION AS FOLLOWS:
Section I.
That said plans, specifications and
estimate for the Improvement of said
portions 9? said street, therefore filed
herein by the City Engineer, be and
the same are hereby approved., and
said project shall be known as im
provement Unit No. 114
That the Common Council of the
City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby
declares its intention to improve said
portions of said streets in accordance
with the plans, specifications and es
timates as follows:
TYP15 "C" To consist of widening
the upper and lower paved roadway
on Paciiie Terrace from tha south
easterly line of Lowell Street to the
northeasterly line jf Alameda with six
Inches of Cementoncrete Pavement,
together with combination cement con
crete curb and gutter. The overall
width for widening each roadway Is
four feet and will be toward the center
parking strip thereby reducing the
width of said parking strip.
TYPE "E" To consist of widening
the upper and lower paved roaawa
on Pacific Terrace from the south
easterly line of Lowe'l Street to the
northeasterly line of Alameda with five
inches of AsDhalt Concrete Pavement.
together with combination cement asjn
crete curb and gutter. The overall
width for widening each roadway is
four feet and will be toward the cen
ter parking strip thereby reducing the'
width of said parking strip.
TYPE "C" and "E" A combination
of types set out in "C" and "E" as
immediately above defined, with lim.
ltatlons as therein stated.
The type chosen to be mixed and
placed in accord with the plans ana
specifications of the City Engineer on
file therefor. The estimated cost of alt
classes of improvements , embracing all
work and materials for the complete
Improvement of said project for each
type of pavement being as follows:
Type "C" Cement concrete pave
ment 536.949 eo
Type "E" Asphalt concrete pave
ment S47.355.71
TYPE Combination of 'C" and
pavements SSI. 637 .24
Said estimates include engineering,
supervision, advertising, clerical ar
slstance. attorney's fees and unforeseen
contingences.
Section II.
That the property lying within the
boundaries hereinafter described be
and the same ts hereby declared to be
benefited by the said Improvement, to
wit: Beginning at the most northerly cor
ner or lot 1. block 8 Hillside Addition
to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon:
thence southwesterly along the south
easterly line of Lowell St. 150 ft. to
the northeasterly line of the alley in
said Block S; thence southeasterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
8. 13. and 18 in said Hillside Addition,
blocks 33 to 42 inclusive in Hotsprlngs
Addition to the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregon to the northeasterly line of
Alameda: thence southeasterly along
northeasterly line of Alameda to the
r.outheact ecrner of lot 7 Block 1, Wll.
Hams Addition to the City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon; thence northerly along
the line between lots 6 and 7 of block
1, of said Williams Addition, to the
north line of said block 1: thence
northwesterly along the southwesterly
line of Hacking St. being 150 ft, north
easterly of and parallel to the north
easterly line of Pacific Terrace and
continuing northwesterly and parallel
to Pacific Terrace along the north,
easterly boundary line of said Hot
springs Addition to Del Moro St.:
thence continuing northwesterly and
parallel to Pacific Terrace thru blocks
17, 14 and 7 of said Hillside Addition
to the south line of VanNess Ave.:
thence southwesterly 'along last said
line to Its intertectlon with the north
easterly property line of Pacific Ter.
race; thence southwesterly across Pa
cific Terrace to the point of beginning.
That all the property Included in the
aforesaid boundaries above described
be and the same it hereby declared
to be benefited by said Improvement
and assessed for the expenses thereof.
Section III.
That Monday the 18th. or February.
I1M2. at the hour of 7:30 P ,M. at the
Council Chamber of the City Hal in
Klamath Falls, Oregon, be and la here
by fixed as the time any; place for
hearing of objections and remon.
st ran ccs against said proposed im
provement. Section IV.
That the Police Judge be and ha Is
hereby authorized and directed to
cauEe notice of such hearing to be
published as provided by the Citv
Charter of said City and shall publish
this resolution as provided by law. and
uf.thfn iv rijtv after the first Dupli
cation thereof the City Engineer shall
cause to be conspicuously posted ai
each end of the line of contemplated
Improvement such notice as is provided
fo- by law and ordinance.
Paned by the Common Council of
the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this
21st day of January. 1952.
Presented to the Mayor and by him
unproved "' signed this 22nd day of
January, 1052.
s ROBERT A, THOMPSON
Mayor
ATTEST: PORERT M. ELDER
Police Judge
STATE OF OREGON.
COUNTY OF KLAMATH. BS.
CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS,
I, Robert M. Elder, Police Judge of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do
hereby certify that the above and fore-
f:oing Is a true copy of a resolution
ntroduced and adopted by the Com
mon Council of the City of Klamath
i o"if Oregon at 'Is eiu'i' nW r
held on Monday the 21st day of Jan
uary, 1952, and thereafter approved
and signed by the Mayor.
ROBERT M. ELDER
Police Judge
J-24-35-2fl-28.28-ao-31 F-l-2-3 No. 80S
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TERyiS EXPIRE E. M. Hammond, Morrill (lem and A.
R. Campbell, Pine Grove, Klamath Production Credit As
sociation board of directors members, have completed their
three-year terms and elections to refill tticir positions will
be held at the KPCA annual meeting tomorrow at the
armory. t
KPCA Set For
Annual Meet
Klnmath Production Credit As
socintion's president, BUI Klt
tredge, won't preside tomorrow t
the Klamath Basins ninuial
"Farm Day" the KPCA annual
meeting slated lor th? armory
according to Secy. - Tres. Lee Mc
Mullen. Instead another member of the
board of directors will take over
the chair, presiding over nn ex
pected 500 stocUioloers and guests
in the Basin's biggest Inrmer
owned loan corporation.
Terms of two members of the
board of directors A. R. Camp
bell and E. M. Campbell. ex
pire and elections are scheduled
on tomorrow s progrum.
The city of Klamnih Falls, in a
welcoming gesture, has offered
each stockholder a free-meter
parking certificate good for the
rest of the day.
The KPCA annually holds Its
big gathering here, and this year
as last. Ed Miller will set up a
smorgasbord dinner scheduled for
serving at 11:45 a. m. Registration
starts at 11:00 a. m.
The city director of Music Ed
ucation Andrew Loncy Ivis prom
ised a program to be presented
by KUHS students as. entertain
ment. McMullen said this year's meet
ing was extremely important, say
ing, the. business report will be
emphasized because of the inter
national situation.
Federal Intermediate Credit
Bank Pres. Paul Matson will be
principal s'jeaked of the day Mc
Mullen said.
Farm Bureau
Meet Monday
A regional meeting of Farm Bu
reau members has been scheduled
for Monday at 10 a.m. In the
Wlnema Hotel. Regional nirednr
! Lloyd Hankins, Bonanza, an
j nounced today. . "
Mrs. Walter Hardy, newlv elect
ed chairman of the Associated
I Women of Die Oregon Ferm Bu
reau Federation, will lead a dis
cussion In a women's forum.
Bill Davis, AFBF, will be guest
speaker at a noon luncheon.
All center and county Farm Bu
reau officers, as well as all Farm
Bureau members, are urged to at
tend the meeting, Hankins said.
The United States produces 42
percent of the world's electricity.
West Virginia was carved out of
the state of Virginia and became
a state in 1863 during the Civil
War.
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ininiLr
Merrill Slates
Citizen Award
MERRILL Merrill's cltlr.cn of
the year will be named at a
dinner meeting of the Lions Club
Feb. 4. Presentation of an en
Kinvetl plaque will bo made by
last year's best eltl.en, Dr. Frank
E. Troiman, alo the town's
Mayor. This will bu tlo second nn
mial award.
Decision on the winner is made
by tho club membership and Is
based on community service.
Judge David R. Vandenberg,
Klamath Falls, will be guest speak
er. Clydo Hammond, club presi
dent, will preside, Harvey Denham
is secretary.
Dinner will be served by the
VFW auxiliary. About 100 fcucsts
are expected.
Umatilla Timber
Cut Increase Eyed
PENDLETON Ofl Plans to in
crease Uie timber cut in the Uma
tilla National Forest will be sub
mitted to the Portland regional
forestry office next week.
Charles Rector. Umatilla forest
supervisor, said the cut could be
increased If more access roads are
built. He snld only half the allow
able cut of 68 million board feet
was made last year because of
the lack of roads.
Stock Exchange
Hour Fight Lags
NEW YORK im The New York
Slock Exchange wrote another
chapter In the long and bitter fight
over trading hours by deciding to
do nothing:
In a lengthy policy meeting
Thursday, the Board of Oovcrnnrs
voted to continue present trading
hours.
The exchange Is open for busi
ness from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (EST)
Monday through Friday Bnd from
10 a.m. to noon Snturdays with
Saturday closing during the months
of June, July, August and Seplem-btr.-.-
amammmaaaa
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American Sabre Jets Run
Yild In Korean Skies, Put
Ten Russian MRts On List
SEOUL. Korea Ml Daring
American Babrn Jet pilots shot
down nt Irast 10 tied Jets In four
flaming lr battles over Northwest
Korea Friday.
Two Comiminl.sl MIO-los explod
ed almost In tli laces of American
pilots. The blast blow out the Jet
power In two Sabres, and the Amer
icans luul to go Into long dives
before their jets flamed Into ac
tion again.
Two other Reds splralcd down
In fiery streamers. A lllih went
down In long loops. Us pilot sllll
trying to regain control mid ex-
AT LOWRY Cpl. Earl
James Barnes, 21, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnes,
3148 Cannon, recently com
pleted electronics training
at Lowry Air Force Base,
Denver, graduating with
the highest grade in his
class and a superior effi
ciency rating. He is now
to take uo gunnery. His
wife, the former Ruth Gill
ette, and young son are
with him.
Mt, Dora, Fla., Is one of the
most recent communities to Install
electric garbage disposers on n
town-wide scale. Ninety percent of
th hrui.H a r. rnm,(.fl ri tn HPnfir
tanks and the new disposers grind
waste Into small particles for
quick assimilation In the tanks.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE. MEDF0RD
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. K. Earley
, Prnprntora
. and Joe ;Eirley
Fram rrpUrlnf rllr.
aUr front 10 the motJt
domrtttc Job thli Ublh
mtnl U equipped nd i'rrls
thf .ck ind hf th ktter
Unrfd flatltr ( 4 In work
rlrhl. Tht rhrrttr tiad
flati YOt want la IfiaUIIrd
prom p llr. Call mi for UUn
Strvlca ef any nalurt.
fHARWIN'S 701 Main ,
9 ImImW M Mr.) hi V'Nt.
. N-l.rrH.rt i4 II f I. f . , . n tit m
. Mi. k ! atlflfaft. I i,f ll ptf g
. Hi .Ur. a
CM, , , 2
101 HIW ACCOWU ,
a m f..r-. u.-,..f -
plotted us It lilt the ground.
It wits olio of Ihu biggest Jet vic
tories of the war,
The l''lllli Air Forco unnoiinced
10 ittisshiu-lypo .Iris were tlelliille
)y destroyed, one probably de
stroyed and three, dainiiged.
The blimt'sl loll In an all-Jet but
tle was li'c III when 13 Had Jets
were reported destroyed, two prob
ably and three danmgrd.
American losses, If any, In Fri
day's four buttles were not un
noiinced. U.8. lr cusuallles arc
reported weekly.
Tim uir war grew In fury us the
day wore on while the ground war
lay relatively iiiilcl under a blunk
et of ireslt mow.
Here's the storv of the air battles
nil (ought In Mill Alley:
One Red Jet damuuntl In a morn
ing light between 18 F-8II Sabre
Jets and elements of n Might of 30
MICls,
Two Hed Jets blown up. one set
uflre, one (hummed when IS Hu
ll res Jumped 16 Mltls near the Yalu
lllver In the afternoon.
Five Mltls destroyed, one dum
mied by 17 Snlires who took on
elements of a formation of 80 Iteds
lute In the afternoon.
Three MICls destroyed at uboill
the same lime In a live minute
battle between 18 Sabres and 110
MICls,
Fire Hit Family
To Get New Home
COOS HAY m Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Weeks, who lost "leht ol
their nine children In n tire Inst
week, will get a new home Irom
sympathetic residents ol Southwest
Oregon.
The residents have contributed
more than 13.000 In cash toward
the home. The Hull Lumber Co.
donated a two-acre site ne.ir Han
ser. The AFL Carpenters Union
voted to build the house, and 30
carpenters would tackle, the Job
on any given Saturday. The car
penters expect to do most ol the
job In one day.
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