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Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 8140, Chicago M, m. Punt your name, address, cone; si, style number. ) HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH ft am RA1FPT TOTTCN. A. 3c, son of Mn. Harry Tot-: ten, 527 Upham, is enrolled In the air base defense school at Parks Air Force Base, Cal ifornia. Totten will also be given courses in taw enforce ment and air force law. Legal Notice NOTICE OF MEETING OT BOARD OF EQUALIZATION lVnfif i hrthv flvcn that the board of directors of the Keno Irrigation Dis-, trict of Klamath County, Oregon, will, commencing Tuesday, the 4th day of May. 1054, sit as a board of equali zation for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the proposed assessment roll of said district for the year commencing July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1933, at the office of said dutrict, 205 Stew art-Drew Building. Kiamatn jaita. Oregon. donn r. item Secretary April 16 and 23, 1934, No. 880 PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of. 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This publication Is made by order of the Hon. David R. Vandenbere. Judie of. the above named court, duly made on April 7th. 1954. Tne aat or first publication of This summons is April 9. 1934. a., v.. xaaen, Attorney ior nainwr. Post Office Address: 409 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. April 9, 16, 23, 30 No. 881 KLAMATH IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Klamath Irrigation Dis trict, acting as a Board of Equalization will meet at the office of said District, on the third floor of the Court House. In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, May 4th, 1934, at 10 a.m., ior ine purpose oi reviewing ana cor recting Us anseuments and apportion mcnt of taxes. John L. Stewart Jr., Secretary of Klamath Irrigation District No. 883 April 16-23 Klamath Falls, Orate AMERICAN CHINESE ' Feeds at their best) Ben B. Lee, Mar. ft. 4t Fee Orders T. 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W) President Elsenhower will gel a personal re port from Secretary of State Dulles here Monday on United States ef forts to forge a Paclfc - defen-e alliance to stem the spread of communism. . . -: The President's vacation head quarters announced late yesterday that Dulles, just sack irom loMdii and Paris conferences on Indo china and Southeast Asia, will lly from Washington to meet Eisen hower. The announcement came a few hours after Dulles had returned to the United States after winning British and French agreement to work toward a Pacific pact. James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, said that Dulles--In addition to reporting oa the Lon don-Parts negotiations will "ob- Timber Sold For Big Price ABERDEEN. W) A 7:o-acre stand oi timber In the Matiieny Creek watershed was sold to Ray onier Inc. Wednesday for $311!, C5o 8 a times the -minimum ap praised value of S36.12G. The timber, in an area known as the Grays Harbor community- type sustained-yield working cir cle, was offered at a public auc tion. ' Arnold Poison of Hoqiuam gave oral notice of protest of the sale. He told Jack Heintzleman, district forest ranger lrom Quinault, that most firms were at a disadvantage since Rayonier has not made its logging railroad into s. common carrier. Involved in the sale was 19.800,- 000 board- feet of timber. How ever, the total stand in the area totals nearly 47 million board feet. Reappraisals, for continued cut ting, are scheduled in 1956 and 1958. Eight firms offered sealed bids before the sale. Then the bidding started' and lasted two' hours. Final figures In the Rayonier offer were $14 a thousand for 760, 000 board feet of cedar. $29 for 240,000 feet of Douglas fir, tli.',0 for 200,000 feet of spruce and S16 for 18.600,000 feet of hemlock and other species. - In addition, the firm will pay planting and slash disposal depos its totaling 80 cents a thousand. . . x-wm f .TOPS IN QUAUTY! j low in PRICE j ILAL W. K. Foils, Ore. mm Dr. Seen Waterier iIimitatiowIJjCW I J! foaTHi I ISM I If Uin the President's- guidance on the upcoming NATO conference and the Geneva conference." He will spend two or three hours with .Eisenhower at the Little wntte House at the Augusta Na tional Golf Club, then return to Washington. He will fly Tuesday night to Paris for a. meeting of North Atlantic Treaty nations, then go on to Geneva, Switzerland, for a Big Four foreign ministers con ference starting April 26. Representatives of communist China will sit in at the Geneva sessions, but not as participants, together with u. S- Brltlsn, French and Russian officials. , Dulles said on his return to this country yesterday that he was well satisfied with the outcome of bis London and Paris talks aimed at creation of a 10-nation Pacific al liance similar to the North Atlantic collective security agreement. . He termed the situation in Indo china' and .the rest of Southeast Asia disastrous, and added that the disaster would bo compounded" If Indochina were lost eventually to the Reds. ' yesterday Eisenhower dis patched a message praising the kingdom of Laos In Indochina fur its "inspiring defense against for eign asgresslon." The presidential message was on the occasion of Laos King Slsavang Vong's 60th- anniversary as mon arch. 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