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FRIDAY, OCTOBKIl 17, ll).r2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Go to Church Sunday 'church directory First Church of God mi AiiHiiimit Itov. C, II. lli'iilim 8:45 A.M.-HiMiiluy Bcliool 11:011 A.M. Mi,riilutf Worship H:4lt P.M. Yminn Woplg I'.IIO P.M. KvnrtHollnllii 7:30 P.M. JJIbln Htmly . Klamath latter Rain Church 11141 Washburn M'uy Itov, Art Hluipnuii 10:0(T A.M. Himtlny UcIiihiI. nil I(UI BilMJ P.M. livonlNK Hcrvlco Klamath Rovlval Center PnntarH, Mr. mid Mm. J. It. Cliirfllli 1097 Kln Phoiio i-OKO 10:00 A.M. Bundiiy Bchool 11:00 A.M. Monilim Worship 7:1)0 A.M. Bnumrllnllo BoiVliO i:S0 A.M. WfdllcHfiny Pruvnr 7:46 P.M. Wedniwctuy Pinytir - Mrrllnn 7:n A M, Frulnv ruble Htudy 7:46 P.M. Hiittirduy Young 1'roplc'a Meeting Church of Christ- 1774 Arthur Phono 2-1140 10:00 A.M. Hilda Climaoa 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:110 P.M. Mtitunl pilillcullon 1:00 P.M. Wrdiicdny 1111)10 Blmly Missionary Baptist Church 4134 Uouilui Elder O, V. Illuntlnwd, pastor :49 A.M Hitnilny Mrhwil 11:00 A.M. Morning Wurhhlp 7:00 P.M. Training Union 8:00 P.M. Kvcnlnu fcicrviio 7:00 P.M. TnurMiiiy Ululo Htudy Chrlitlan Sclenct Church Truth and tVlillun 11:00 A.M.-Huiiilay Bchool 11:00 A.M. rlunduy bcrvuo g.UO P.M. Wnlnrnduy Evening hemic 1.30 P.M. Hiiturday Radio l'logruin KhJl First Baptlit N. Dlh (nil Wmhlnilnn Ur. E. M. Causey, paslur t ib A.M. Hominy Bihonl 11:00 A.M. Morning Wonhlp 0:16 P.M. Training Union 7:30 P.M. Kvcnlim Service 7:00 P.M. Wcdnrhdny. Young People' Mecilng 1:00 P M. Wednendny, mid-week Prayer Bcrvlre ,1 30 P.M. Thursday, Clioir f Hchtanml Klamath Temple loot Fine I'hone S.11J Key. U. B. Anderson. nHii.li-r Rev. Warner lkn'k. Aasl. I'aMor 0 46 A.M. Hundny School 11:00 A.M. Morning Wonhlp . -30 P.M. overcoiner Bervitea 7:46 P.M. Kvaniii-liMlc Hervico 7:45 P.M. Wednetday. Hible Btudy and Prayer Meeting 7.46 P.M. Friday. Voung People Service 1:30 P.M. Saturday Radio liroadnulKJ'Jl . Community Church . of the Brethren 4723 llrl.lol Rev. tidwnrd Lander Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Puna Word's Klamath Funeral Home Morquorite M. Word and Som 92S Hiqh Phono 3334 First Church of Christ. Scientist A areata el The Methar Church, The Pint Church el Chrlit, Sciaatttt, la Boiton, Meta. 10th one Weihlnetea Sendees Sundoy Service, 1 1 :00 e.ra. ' Sundot School, 11:00 a. m. Wodnnaay ovanlnf Moatlne. 1:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject October 19 "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" Christian Science Reading Room 1021 Mala St. Radio Broadcast -Sat. 5:30 p.m.- KFJI "THE ONLY CAUSE" We'll Help You Solve with a wide choice of the most modern paint colors Trend Tones! With wonderful new decorating aids like Se-lect-a-Scheme and the Room Viewer. Everything you'll need to do the job easily, expertly, inexpensively. Come in today for free decorating assistance. Visit the General Paint Dealer near you GENERAL PAINT 9:411 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.N. Morning Worship 7:00 to U:00 P.M. Wedniwlny Hobby e Crntt Club . Hope Evangelical Lutheran Nhatia Hrhonl Itov. M. H. Anderson, PnNtor Parsonage, U4.'l Kan 8:46 A.M. Hundny School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Church of Chrlit tm Wuntluml I'hone IIHJI Arthur (J. Hhuswell 10:00 A.M. Bible Clunmia 11:1111 A.M. Womhlp Services 11:00 P.M. Evening Service B:U0 P.M. Wednesday Service Zion Lutheran Church llth and High Rev. R. E. dracf. Puntor 1100 A M. Morning Worship 0:46 A.M. Hundny School 10:00 A.M. Bible Class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI Mt. Laki Community Arthur L. itico, Minuter 0:46 A.M. Hundny School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:30 P.M. Chrlnllnn Knilcuvor First Preibyterlan Merrill Rev. George A. Milne IO:OQ A.M. Sunday School II :O0 A.M. Divine Service 7:00 P.M. Klrculde Service Nursery Open 11:00 A.M, Morning Worthlp g 4b A.M. Hundny School 10:00 A.M. Bible Class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KKJI Congregational Clardrn near Martin Hta. Rev. Donald M. Casslrtay 11:46 A.M. Church School 11:00 A M. Womhlp Service 7:00 P.M. HiKh School Pilgrim Fellowship First Methodist 10th and High . Rev. I.loyd Hollnway :45 A.M. Church Bchool 1100 A.M. Womhlp Service 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Hour Seventh-Day Adventist 1735 Main Rev. P. C. Alderaon KATl'KDAY 9 30 A M. Snbbath School 11:00 A.M. Church Service MONDAY 7:30 P.M. Evaugcllttlc Service MIDWt.KK 7:30 P.M. Wednesday and Friday Evangelutlc Service First Covanonf its Walnut Phone 517 Carl Q. Strom. Pastor :45 A.M. Sunday School II 00 A.M. Morning Worship 7-46 P.M Fellowship Hour ( 00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Ninth and I'lum HI. Sunday D 46 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Church Service 7 30 P.M. Evening Womhlp 00 P.M.-Wednesday Fellowship Sor further tnlormatlon call M175 ONE BOY'S CHOICE .,. ! ! rkatea latl HI. la t'l't ' r ! II? I'm Ihoaik " Ika Iklsn ' b.va aaln. It ya wsnl U a aana)-. fm'H ava la ram la rbarra. 'Em Altamont Baptist Mission AlUmont Junior Illicit Hchuul W. P. Week, Puntor i Itealdenre 12110 Mill hell I'h, MK.10 0:46 A.M. Hundny School 11:00 A.M. Wornhlp Service Church of the Naiarene tiarden and Martin (lev. Dn, Van De drill 9:46 A.M. Hundny School 11:00 A.M. MoiiiIiik Womhlp l):46 P.M. Youiik People 7:30 P.M. ICveiiKellKtlo Hervico 7:30 P.M. Wedneaduy Pmycr Service 8:30 P.M. Wedm-adiiy Choir l'ructlce Stewart-Lenox Baptlit .finnrfnu Hrhntl B:49 A.M.' 11:00 A.M. Womhlp Service 8:30 P.M.' TruiiiniK union 7:30 P. M :00 P. M -weoncisniiy pruyer -Worhlp Service Baptist Church Bible 2244 Wiard P. Field", Pantor Sunday School Keith 0:30 A M, 11:00 A.M.- MornlnK WorKhlp Uaptlal Lenuuc .P!vt.ilntf Service 0:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M 7:30 P.M Wednendny, All Family Church Night St. Paul's Episcopal 101 Jefferaon Thane 3385 C)nlrn II Oimla.1, Rector 1:00 A.M. Holy Communion 0:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A M. Morning Praypr 7:30 P.M. YounK Peoplc'a Fellowship Peace Memorial Presbyterian 4431 8. Sixth Phone 6037 Rev. Dwayne L. Proett 0:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. MornlnK' Worship Pelican City Rev. Fred Tedrlck. Paator Baptlnl Mlaalon 1718 Ijkrport Blvd. :30 A.M. Sunday Bchool 10 46 A.M. Morning Wonhlp 7.00 P.M. Kvcnlng Wornhlp 7:00 P.M. Thuraday, Young People'a Meetlnn Merrill Baptist Mission Recreation Building 8 45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worthlp Service Keno Gospel Center Phone i-3041 Dkv niuHv Ulltnrrf PMtnr 10:00 A M. Sunday School ii:uv a.m. Mornuuj woranip Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints Home and Martin :00 A.M,-Prlethood Meeting 10:SO A.M. Sunday School 7:00 P.M. Sacra ment 2:00 P.M. Sat. Primary Meeting J 00 P.M. Tuenday Relief Society 7:30 P.M. Tuesday M. I. A. Gospel TabeAiacle Altamont and Maryland Rev. W. D. Bigby. Paalor 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Bervlce 7:30 P.M. Evenings Worship Also service at 7:30 p.m. Saturday end Wednesday Malln Community Church (Presbyterlanl Rev. Oeorse A. shuman, Pastor 0:45 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M Senior and Junior High Young People's Societies i no finer gift for any occasion FINE WATCHES SINCE 1791 Our Loy-Away Plan Makes It Eaty To Give Girard Pirrcqoux for Christmas! 1 Free Methodist 1018 Oregon Ave, Rev . Fred O. Neumann, Pastor SUNDAY MKItVIC'rK A?M. Hioudcaat, KFI,W A.M. Hundny Bchool A.M. Wornhlp Service P.M. Young People P.M. Kvenlng KvangellnUc Service Mlll-WKICK HKKVICKH P.M. Wedncaduy, Midweek Pniyer P.M. Wcdncsdny Bible Study P.M. Friday Service Meeting P.M. Friday Theocratic School 8:30 0:46 11:01) 8:46 '7:46 7:30 7:46 7:46 8:46 Klamath Lutheran CroNs and Crescent Rev. Irvln Tweet 9:46 A.M. Sunday School 11:0(1 A.M. Divine Womhlp 7:00 P.M. Senior Leunue First Christian Ninth and Pine Hta. George Alder, Minitier 0:46 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Womhlp 8:30 P.M. Christian Kndeavor 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Union Gospel Mission 261 Commercial Pastor C. M. Tlmma 7:30 P.M. Kvcnlng Services 10:00 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Salvation Army 400 Klamath MaJ. and Mrs. Jack Little 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 11:00 A.M. Junior Church ' 8:30 P.M. Young People's Meeting ,8:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting First Presbyterian 8th and Pine Phone 7311 David Barnett, Jr., Pastor 0:30 A.M. Sunday School 8:30 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Worship, Service Immanuel Baptist llth and High Rev. W. F. Templln 8:46 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. MornlnK Worship 8:30 P.M. Young People 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service Pilgrim Holiness 2301 Wantland I'hone 6684 Rev. O. D. Weaver 9:46 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 8:46 P.M. Y.P.S. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Merttnl 7:30 P.M. Wednesday rrayer Assembly of God 746 Oak . Rev. Daniel BayllM. Minister Rev. Donald Annas. Asst. Pastor Ht'NDAY HKBVICF.S a-AK A M JQttnrinv Si'hool 11:00 a m! Morning Services 6:45 P.M. Youth services 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Rally MID-WEEK SERVICES 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, Bible Study and Prayer Service 10:00 A.M. Thursday, Prayer Servlve 7:30 P.M. Thursday. Preaching Service . a 00 P.M. Saturday. . . . Street Service Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses 833 N. 9th 7:45 P.M. Sunday Watchtower Study Oregon Tech 10:00 A.M. Sunday School Student Lounge. Calvery Baptist T.. Main and Garden Street Rev. Grady E. Estes. Pastor 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 6:16 P.M. Training Union 7:15 P.M. Wednesday, Teacher's Meeting 7:30 P.M. Worship Service 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, Prayer meeting ' No gift is more endearing, more enduring . . . none more clearly reflect! your own good taste and judgment . ., nor. says so well what you want to say, than the gift of a Girard Perregaux watch. Mon'i Wales, 17 Jtwtli, U Kt. V.llow Gold, $110, lody'i Wolch, 17 J.w.li, U Kt. Oald, t Dlomendi, $350. Men In. clvda ad. Tox. 'Old Colonel' Inspires Men In Solo Assault On Trench By MII.O FAIINETI CENTRAL FRONT, Korea lB The old colonel "didn't have any damn business up there" on Tri angle HH1, the captain said, his blUcrncHS tinged with admiration. "I remember the colonel said ho had a rebel Hag and was going to pin It up there." "It was the most remarkable example of courage I have ever seen," Ihc master sergeant said. The old colonel worked his way up Triangle Hill to direct artillery lire. He led an inlantry charge In stead That wasn't his Job. He died on the edge ot a Chinese trench at the crest. "All the men were stunned and shocked from a grenade shower," the master sergeant recalled, "All the olllcers and platoon sergeants were hurt. When he Joined us it was like a new oulllt. "The colonel told us he wanted In on nn tn th ,., an,, i, . couid get some precision artillery ":,ucu in uj iirip out me uuaniry. We had got the order to take the trench again." 'I he trench 10 feet long, 6 feet deep and 4 feet wlde waa at the crest of Triangle Hill, objective of II. S Kvn(h Illlulnn i kicked olf at dawn Tuesday in the wkkwii miivu auuca oi me year. J-'our times tw0 companies of the Seventh DlvlKlnn ft-lr.ri , t..L- it... trench. Four times their assault menco. in Diasts of Chinese artil lery, mortar and grenade fire. Aflo Ihu fillrlh ,.u.B.ill ft tJ. John Hanson, Three River Falls, miiim., iook over command of his company. That was between 8 and II a.m. Every other senior leader had been killed or wounded. Hanson reorganized his company and set the men to digging Into the sand and shale 60 yards below the cre.it. That's when the colonel showed up. He was stout and gray-halrcd. "The colonel had been dodging mortar and artillery fire all morn ing," Hanson Bald. "They were peppering that draw and It wasn't light stulf. We got almost half our casualties In Uiat draw the colonel worked his way through. "Our two companies were com pletely disorganized by enemy grenades and mortar. A lieutenant from UlP Other mmnanu irieA organize the men to attack again. me unmese naa let up tossing grenades at Us lor awhile. "Before thut th r-h,nk. , . "- vi.iimn llttU Vfni18tandlng up ln their trenches, wn.iiiuij uaicnei cnarKea (sticks -of dvnamUt tfH tnothBr .1 heads like lassoes and heaving Uiey were concussion charges Uiat niunned and knocked you out in stead of chopping you up with fiaKments. "The COlOnpI ram ilex .i a us where there was . hole bis enotiRh for him to sit in. iiicii, wnnoui saying anything, he waiked up to the top "He looked in the trench and waved his pistol for us to come up. Chinks in the trench. "His voice had a tone 0f con 3 &M AMIS were awarded fyledo-Land Creamery for its entries of Vanilla, French Vanilla and Choco late ICECREAM at the 1952 CMlroMA statu mm IK it-Hi J: 1 fidence. He was a striking-looking soldier. "About 10 men scrambled up the slope after him. The colonel was sitting on the edge of the trench looking in. Ho yelled back lor grenades, "We threw him one and started up ourselves, He threw It In the trench and stepped back. The other men alo stepped back, "After the grenade exploded the colonel looked again. Just as he stuck his head over they set olf a satchel charge. It made a ter rific bang. Legal Notice KQUITY NO. 330 SUMMONS FOH PUBLICATION JN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THK STATE OF OREGON IN AND VOH THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH Jim Bern Ice Dunn, plaintiff, vi, Luther M. Dunn, defendant. To: Luther M. Dunn, Defendant. In the name of the State ot Oregon: You arc hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed agiiint ou tn the above-entitled auit within ffjur weeka from October 10, 1052, the d.tte of the flnt publication of thli lunimom in the Herald St Newa, a newtpaper printed and published In Klamath County, Oregon, and tf you fftil to to anwer or otherwise appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for a decree of abso lute divorce. This summon la served upon you by publication pursuant to oraer 01 Hon or n bl David R Vandenberg, Judge of the above-entitled court, made ana entered on the 7 In day of October, iyr2, which order require that sum mons herein be published once a week for four successive weeks, and trial the date of the first publication of said summons shall be October 10, 1132. R P. McLaren Attorney tor Plaintiff. 333 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon. O-10-17-24-J1 No. 196 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I am the duly appointed, qualified and acting ad ministrator of the estate of John Poch-elu-Mendy. also known as John Pocrt elu, also known as Jean Pochulu, de ceased. AH persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with vouchers at tached in the manner provided by law, to me at the office of Donald A. W. Piper. 207 Pine Tree Building, Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months of the date of first publication of this notice. , First Publication: Sept. 20. 1952. in John Etcheverry Administrator of the EstaU of John Pochclu-Mendy. also known as John Pochclu and Jran Pochulu Donald A. W. Piper Pine Tree Building Klamath Falls, Oregon Attorney for Estate S-26-O. 3-10-17 No 1SS ORDER MODIFYING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS OF THE OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Oregon Slate Game Commission at its stated meeting held In the city of Portland, state of Ore gon on July llth, 12th and 25th, 1853. respectively pursuant to the provisions of Section 4. Chapter 27S, Oregon Laws 1941, as amended by Section 4, Chapter 165, Oregon Law 1645, after heating, made and adopted written findings and determinations as to what. If any. wild animals or wild birds may be hunted, trapped, pursued or killed with gun or other means or devices and of what species, kinds and aex, and In what numbers, quantities, or bag limits, and In what places, manner, and under waht regulations and at what seasons or times, as would not affect injurious ly the supply thereof, and WHEREAS, the open season to hunt. Legal Notice take or kill btacktall deer, having not less than a forked antler was fixed and dfterminrd as from Ootnlr 1st to October 17th, IBM, both dates In clusive, In all count. of tha state of Of Kim, and WHRRKAH. the open sea. on lo hunt lake and kill deer of either sex In mule fleer gnme refuge lorn led In Lake and Klamath counties, Oregon, whs fixed and determined as from October Iftth to October 20th, 10.13, both dates Inrliialve and WHEREAS, In the Judgment of said Game Commission It is In the bent Interest of The slate that aald findings and determinations by modified and changed by fixing and determining said open season to hunt black lull deer, having not less than forked antler, in addition to the open season hereto fore fixed for hunting said deer In all counties west of tha summit of the Cascade mountain range as from Octo ber 2,'ird to November 2nd, 1&J12, both dates inclusive, and also that the open season to hunt deer of either sex in mule deer game refuge located tn Lake and Klamath counties, Oregon, as heretofore fixed and determined as from October ISth to October 20th, I0A2, both dalea incluilve, be closed and Whereat, notice of the hearing for the purpose of modifying and changing such finding was. for at least forty eight hours prior to the date hereof, published In the Oregon Journal and the Oregonian, two newspapers of gen eral circulation throughout the state of Oregon, printed and published in Portland. Multnomah county. Oregon, ORDERED, that the findings and determinations of the Oregon Slate Came Commission adopted at its stated meeting held July llth, 12th and 25th. 19.12, respectively, fixing and de terming the open season to hunt, take and kill black tall deer, having not less than a forked antler, as from October 1st tn October 17th, 1&32, both date Inclusive, In all counties of the state of Oregon be. and they hereby are changed and modified by extend ing said open season to hunt, take and kill black tall deer, having not less than a forked antler, in addition to I aid open season as above described. 1 from October 2.1rd to November 2nd. 1S52, both dates Inclusive, in all counties In the state of Oregon west of the summit of the Cascade mountain range, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that said findings and determination of said Came Commission, adopted as aforsald. fixing and determining the open season to hunt, take and kill deer of either sex In mule deer game ref uge located in Lake and Klamath coun ties, Oregon as from October 10th to October 20th, 1952. both dates inclu sive, be and they hereby are changed and modified by closing to hunting, taking and killing deer of either sex in said mule deer game refuge aa afore said. Dated at Portland. Oregon this 13th day of October, 1952 OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION P. W. Schneider State Cam Director O 17-21 No. 201 Sale of umber, Klamath Indian Res ervation. Sealed bids ln duplicate, on forms provided therefore, marked out side "Bid, Black Hill. - Five Mile Su gar Pine Logging Unit." addressed to the Superintendent, Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received until 1:00 p m.. Pacific Standard Time, November 5, 1952. and will be considered the equivalent of oral auction bids and posted for the Infor mation of all bidders. Oral auction bida will be received by the Superintendent. Klamath Indian Agency, beginning at 2 00 P.M.. Pacific Standard time, No vember 5. 1952, for the purchase of timber on the Black Hills - rive Mile Sugar Pine Logging Unit. Tha oral auc tion bidding will be restricted to those who have previously submitted an ac ceptable sealed bid in accordance with this notice. The unit Is located ln whole or tn part of Sections 19. 20. 29, 30, 32, and 33. T. 34 S . W. 13. W. M. and and sections 4 and S T 35 S, H 13 E. Includes approximately 3.800 acres of timber lands with a total estimated stand to be cut, which estimate is not guaranteed, of approximately 8.500.000 ft B.M. of Sugar pine and 3.000.000 feet. B M. of white fir. Each bidder must state tha price per thousand feet B.M. Scribner Decimal C Log Scale that will be paid for timber cut prior to any re-adjustment of rates aa specified in the contract No bid will be considered for less than S22.40 per thousand ft. B M. This was the second highest number of Ice Cream Gold Medals awarded by the State of California. INSIST ON MEDO-LAND! CLASSIFIED RATES One dy . per word 5c Three days per word Uo Week Run .... per word 20a Month run per word Mo MINIMUM Hie minimum charge for any ont ad Is 60c, BOX NUMBERS Answers to ads may be handled through box numbers at te paper for a service charge of 25o DEADLINES Classified ads accepted up to 6:30 p.m. for following day's publication, up to Noon Saturday for Monday, classified display ads accepted up to 12 noon for follow Uitr nuhiu cation. ADJUSTMENT Please make all claims lor adjust ments without delay. Corrections or cancellations re celved by 5:30 p.m. will bo made ln following day's publication, by U Noon Saturday for Monday. A CAR D OF THANKS OUR HEARTFELT thanks to our many friends for their floral offerings, and the messages of sympathy, love and under landing. Our thanks to the Klam ath forest Protective Association. To the Boy Scouts, and particularly to tha State Police who worked to exhaustion. To the many friends who were so very helpful at the time of tha loss of our husband, brother, and son. Jeanie Moore, Marilyn Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore. PHELPS We wish to express oiTr thanks and gratefulness for the many acts of kinoness and expressions of sympathy extended us during our great loss. Mrs. Lawrence K Pnelps, Mr, and Mrs. Don Phelps and family, Mr, Merland Phelps. Mr. and Mrs, Arch Proctor, FUNERAL HOME WARD'S Klamath runcral Home,' 929 HlghStreet. Phone 3334. 1 MEETING NOTICES ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box SO, Phone 3453. Legal Notice for sugar pine and W.00 per thousand feet B.M. for white fir. A certified check for Fifteen Thousand dollars $15,000r on a solvent bank, payable to the Treasurer of the United States must accompany each sealed bid. Per sons bidding for or on behalf of com panies, corporations, or partnerships must at the time of bidding submit in writing satisfactory evidence of their authority to do so. The deposits wilt be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. The deposit of the successful bidder will be applied as part of tha purchase) price against timber cut on this unit only, or retained as liquidated dam ages If the bidder shall not execute the contract and furnish satisfactory bond for Twenty Thousand Dollars 'S20.OOO1 within sixty days from accept ance of his bid. If an oral bid is de clared to be high at the close of tha auction, the bidder must Immediately confirm tha bid by submitting it in writing on an Indian Service Bid form. The right to waive technical defects and to reject any and all bids Is re served. The contract will specify that all designated timber shall be cut and removed from the unit prior to April 1, 1953. and that all other require ments of tha contract including slash disposal will be completed by the sam data. Before bida are submitted, full information concerning the timber, tha conditions of sale, and the submission of bids, should be obtained from the Superintendent. Klamath Indian Agen cy. Klamath Agency Oregon or tha Area Director, Indian Service, Building; 1. Swsn bland, Portland 18, Oregon. Dated this 3rd day of September. 1152. at Portland, Oregon. C Morgan Prysa. Area Director. S.-11-19-26-0. 3-10-17-34-31 No. 14 Medo-Lond also had hiqh rankinq with other exhibits. Medo-Lond Cottaqe Cheese received 3 Silver Medals; and Medo-Land Milk wot awarded 2 Bronze Medals. ' RlililSTEREft JKWEL iNMlm'tii'sociEi I. tIT 515 Main St. 700 Main St. Phon. 31S1 Phono 3829